VELBUS INSTALLATION GUIDE
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CREATING ACTIONS
Introduction
In Velbuslink, all connections between various channels are created following
the basic pattern
“
initiator
”
–
“
action
”
–
“
subject
”
.
For instance, to make a push button switch a light relay on and off, you would
create the following connection:
In the above example, the push button is the initiator and the relay channel is
the subject. But any kind of channel can be an initiator or a subject. For
instance, to make a relay channel lock a push button, we will create the
following action between the relay channel (this time acting as initiator) and
the push button (this time acting as subject):
Allocating an input button to an output channel
There are many ways of creating an action between input module buttons and
output module channels. Whichever way you choose to create actions within
Velbuslink, the results that will be written to the modules are the same.
Note that each relay channel can have a maximum of 36 actions assigned to it.
1. Drag and drop
For a smaller installation, a simple way to create an action is to “Drag and Drop”
your input module button onto the desired output module channel. Here you
Initiator
Subject
Action
Push button
Relay channel
Toggle
Relay channel
Push button
Lock
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