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2.3.
INPUTS
The
INZennio Z38i
has 4 binary inputs for voltage-free contacts at the user’s disposal;
these inputs can be individually configured, and connected to a “push button” if
necessary.
Joining an input with the global “common” of the inputs, results in a “
Closed Contact
”;
the other option is an “
Open Contact
”.
2.3.1.
PUSH BUTTON
A push button connected to an input consists of a device, which allows, or not, the
current flow while this is being pushed; in normal conditions, push buttons contacts are
always “open”.
Depending on the
“Threshold Time”
, we can distinguish two different actions:
¾
Short Press
¾
Long Press
Note I:
Once the InZennio Z38i display is parameterized via ETS, a calibration screen
will appear to delimit the Touch Zone on the display.
Available configuration options for the enabled “
inputs
” are detailed next:
2.3.1.1.
SHORT PRESS
Several configuration options are available for a “Short Press” on an
Input:
ONE BIT SENDING “0/1”
This function results on sending 1 bit to the BUS.