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WALL - Technical Handbook
As an idea of how this works it can be viewed as a chain of questions:
1. What input is trigged?
2. Are the conditions met?
3. What action should be applied?
The flowchart below illustrates the process.
Input event
(Port 2 or
IN1, IN2)
Condition OK?
Yes
Perform action
End
No
Input type OK?
Yes
Input event
(Button 1, 2, 3
or Port 1)
No
Picture 37.
Flow chart of the Button/Input event conditions and criterias check.
Please note that no input type criteria is checked for Button 1, 2, 3 and Port 1, but
only for Port 2, IN1 and IN2 since these can be set to different values, see "5.9.1 Input
type" below.
5.9.1 Input type
When input types
Buttons 1
to
3
and
Port 1
are trigged the unit looks directly at the
selected conditions to determine whether to perform an action or not.
Port 2
Port 2 is by default used by KEY i.e. the key cylinder is used to activate/deactivate
the unit. The two options, Normal and Bypass, refers to
Values available:
• Normal
• Bypass
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