ID 69PH
With installation over
vertical Bus
it is possible to assign an ID code number from 1 to 8.
By entering the number 0, manual assignment using the dip-switches will take priority.
With installation over horizontal
Bus
it is possible to assign an ID code number from 1 to 40000. In this configuration there is no assigning the number 0. Default: 0.
Indoor station enabling map
It is possible to limit the number of indoor stations that can send commands to the relay art. 69PH. Check off the list of enabled indoor stations. Default: all selected
Chime cycles
Configuring the number of activation cycles when art. 69PH is used as a chime repeater. Range: 0..20, Default: 5.
Delay Time art. 69PH
This enables configuring a delay time from sending the activation command to the moment when the relay is activated.
Range: from 0 to 8 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. Default: 1 second
(De)Activation Time
This is the activation time in the case of monostable operation and the deactivation time in the case of a bistable relay, from 0 to 8 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. Default: 1 second
Groups
Both relays in the single art. 69PH can have their own distinct set of four masters. These are indoor station IDs, and for each ID you can decide whether the corresponding relay must be acti-
vated on a call from an electronic unit, intercom, button art. 6120 or a combination of the three.
The masters can be indoor stations or switchboards. Default: all empty
Relay Map and 6120
It is possible to limit the operation of each relay art. 69PH for one or more relays or button modules art. 6120 (using the same relay address space). Check off the list of relays / art. 6120 to your
interest. Default: all selected
REFERENCE VERTICAL BUS CONFIGURATIONS FIGURE 8
ID
= for assigning the ID of the relay module.
HORIZONTAL BUS
= do not check off
LANGUAGE
= to choose the language of the texts
ENABLE SINGLE DEVICE
(checked) = for configuration by checking off the check box
to define which devices are enabled or not. If the flag is not checked off, a starting and an
ending ID need to be entered with the ID identifier number of the enabled devices (there
are 3 windows).
DEVICES
and
6120
= connected with the configuration by checking off the
ENABLE
flag.
SINGLE DEVICE
=
If checked off, all the devices are enabled. If not checked off, the
devices to be enabled must be indicated from the lowest number to the highest number in
order to generate a window of operation. Three windows are available.
RELAY CHOICE
= to choose which relay 1 or 2 to configure.
RELAY TYPE
= to be selected via the drop-down menu, the type of operation to be activat-
ed (see also PROGRAMMING DIAGRAM).
NUMBER OF CYCLES
= Number of actuator activation repetitions.
DELAY
= delay time after receiving the command
ACTIVATION
= time of implementation of the command
GROUP/DEV.
= assigning a device to a master
REFERENCE HORIZONTAL BUS CONFIGURATIONS FIGURE 8
ID
= for assigning the ID of the relay module.
HORIZONTAL BUS
= check off (the check box disappears
ENABLE SINGLE DEVICE)
LANGUAGE
= to choose the language of the texts
DEVICES
and
6120
= the devices to be enabled must be indicated from the lowest number
to the highest number in order to generate a window of operation. Three windows are
available.
RELAY CHOICE
= to choose which relay 1 or 2 to configure.
RELAY TYPE
= to be selected via the drop-down menu, the type of operation to be activat-
ed (see also PROGRAMMING DIAGRAM).
NUMBER OF CYCLES
= Number of actuator activation repetitions.
DELAY
= delay time after receiving the command
ACTIVATION
= time of implementation of the command
GROUP/DEV.
= assigning a device to a master
ID
When the configuration is done manually, that is with the dip-switches, manual configuration prevails over any software configuration (with the programmer). Software assignment is therefore
irrelevant.
When the DIP switch is set to "0", you can assign the ID via the software configuration (with the programmer).
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