
9
In the question of "inputs", if the number of
sensor is not entered, the programme will not go on to
the next question.
One sound can be read by several programmes.
In the programmes where a sign of
retromessage is used, it will ask for the number of
input of this retromessage.
All the programmes have an outlet, which can
be of relay or analogical. Depending on the type of
programme, the controller will know which type it is.
To the question "number of outlet" we can also
answer with 0; in this way the programme does not act
externally, but it can condition other programmes.
P05 TERM-1
Num. of outlet=00
The last outlet of relay (nº 8) is normally used as
outlet of alarm. (Explanation in section ALARM).
Several programmes can act on the same outlet
of relay, but the priority is for the activation.
The programmes type 6 and 9 (windows) need
two outlets to work, one that opens and another that
closes. This question will be answered with the
number of outlet that has to open, and the equipment
will automatically assign the following number to
close. For this reason, it is necessary to assign a
number of outlet that is followed by another one which
has not been assigned.
Any programme can be "conditioned" by another
one and it has a priority effect in the outlet.
P05 TERM-1
Conditioning pro.=00
It can also be conditioned by one of the two
existing digital inputs (to connect securities external to
the equipment) if they are not used to count.
For the input "1" enter the code 81 and for the
input "2" the code 82, in the blank for the conditioning
programme.
Next it will ask how it will be affected, and we
have to answer with one of the following codes:
P05 TERM-1
Affects on code= 00
AFFECTS ON
CODE
TYPES 4-5-7-8-9
TYPE 6 TYPES1-
2
00
Outlet at 0%
Stop
Stop
01
Outlet at100%
Close Start
02
Outlet at minimum Open
03
Outlet at maximum
04
Outlet at 25 %
05
Outlet at 50 %
06
Outlet at 75 %
07
Limits at 25 %
08
Limits at 50 %
09
Deducts the % of the programme,
minus % of the conditioning.
10
Adds the % of the programme, plus %
of the conditioning.
11
Outlet at 0
%,
plus the 10 % of the
outlet of conditioning.
12
Outlet at 5
%,
plus the 10 % of the
outlet of conditioning.
13
Outlet at 5 %, plus the 20 % of the
outlet of conditioning.
Then it asks again for a new number of
programme; to escape enter "00" or "FUN" or "CON".
The TIMING PROGRAMMES (type 3) have a
variant in the questions of CONFIGURATION of
programmes, in these programmes it asks for the time
format we want to programme them in.
P04 WATER-1
(h:m):0
(m.s):1 =00
A "0" is for hours and minutes and a "1" for
minutes and seconds. If there is an electric cut while
the programme is working, it does not discount the
time the cut lasted (starting the timing in the point
where it was interrupted, but it will do so if we add 10
to the values of this question, entering a 10 or a 11
respectively (losing the time of temporization
corresponding to the cut.
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