Synchronisation
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Synchronisation
Simple description of the function:
This module provides an output variable relative to the date and time based on the date and time
information of the device. In this way, periodic signals are available that directly relate to the time, day
of the week, date, or season and allow for date or time-specific releases to control other function
modules.
Input
variables:
Output
variables:
Enable synchronisation
Status time condition met, indication of the
output
Status summer time ON/OFF
Status controller start = Starting up of the con-
trol unit
Special features:
The function allows up to five date or time windows. The number has to be set after calling the
module.
Via the command “MODE”: periodic time windows in intervals of hours up to one year can be
programmed.
The setting "cyclical/once" determines whether the window whose parameters are set is to oc-
cur once or repeatedly (cyclical).
The output "Contr. Start" only generates a 30 second pulse when the device is switched on or
reset.
Example:
Assuming that a damp basement room is to be periodically heated, a time laps is prepared for other
modules that then handle the heating. This procedure is to take place four times a year in the summer
when there is enough solar energy in the buffer cylinder.
Entire menu view:
DES: SYNC.
INPUT VARIABLE:
OUTPUT VARIABLE:
MODE: Year
Procedure within one calendar year
cyclical
repeating every year
Day Mon Day Mon
15. 06. - 17. 06.
Output variable ON from the 15th 00:00 hours to the 17th of
June 00:00 hours, etc.
05. 07. - 07. 07.
25. 07. - 27. 07.
10. 08. - 12. 08.
N.B.:
In modes "Year" and "Month" the time window begins and ends respectively with 00:00 hours
for the specified days.
In modes “Hour” and “Day” the time window begins and ends respectively with the start of the speci-
fied minute.