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Chapter 8
Operating modes
Regio Midi manual
Central control
Central control of the operating mode is also possible. By changing the variable
RegioRemoteState
, you can control the operating mode centrally according to the following
table (there is a variable list for central control in Part IV of this manual):
RegioRemoteState
Description
0
Central operating mode Off
1
Central operating mode Unoccupied
2
Central operating mode Standby
3
Central operating mode Occupied
4
(Not used)
5 (FS)
No central control
Table 14. The variable RegioRemoteState
The occupancy button
When using central control (i. e. RegioRemoteState <> 5) and you press the Occupancy button,
the controller will change to Bypass and stay in this mode for as long time as you have
configured. If you press the Occupancy button again when the controller is in Bypass, the
controller will change to Stand-by, regardless of what has been set in the central control
(RegioRemoteState).
When the controller is in Bypass and the Bypass time has run out, the controller will change
to the operating mode given by
RegioRemoteState
. If
RegioRemoteState
equals 5 it will
change to the pre-set operating mode.
If the controller is in Stand-by and the central control is changed, the controller will change to
this new operating mode.
Occupancy detector
When central control is used and the occupancy detector is activated, the controller will go to
Bypass for a configurable time, and thereafter return to the central operating mode.
Central command
Via central commands from a comprehensive system, for example EXO4, you can handle the
controller in the same way as you handle it locally via the Occupancy button, i. e. you can
change its operating mode to Off/Unoccupied (Shutdown) or Bypass.
Central commands should be regarded as events and can be changed locally via the Occupancy
button.
Off/Unoccupied
Bypass
Command Bypass
Command ”Shutdown”