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G 3800 X015 Configuration Software
October 2002
Tip: Entire address groups can be changed by clicking on the right mouse button.
Time characteristics (without toggle function selected)
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IN
OUT
Switched
outputs
Toggle switch
function
Push button
function
The master function remains active until the input is switched off. In the above example, the outputs switch on,
and - in the case of a push button function - remain on, until the master function switches off again.
Parameter
Description
Address matrix
Mark the addresses to be switched on by the master function with “1” and the
addresses to be switched off with “0”.*
Addresses marked with “x” are not affected. Addresses which are automatically
marked with a red line cannot be controlled by a master function, eg master func-
tions, roller blind controls, etc.
Toggle switch
If this function is selected, the master function will toggle between the selected
output status and the inverted output status, whenever the input is activated.
Include Real-time
A real-time clock is included to time-control the master function. The field “Enter
Switch times” appears.
Enter Switch times
Click here to open or close a matrix in which to enter switch times
Real-time clock
Normally, the real-time clock for time-control of the master function behaves in
the same way as the object “Real-time clock”. See chapter 2.2.5. Real-time clock
for further details.
Unlike a separate real-time clock, the built-in real-time clock only generates one
switching impulse. This is particularly important to bear in mind when the master
function is to control push button functions, since the switch signal may be of
very short duration.
As a Flip-Flop Master
The real-time function operates both ON-switching and OFF-switching. This
enables simultaneous ON- and OFF-switching of multiple channels. The channels
marked with “1” switch on when the master is activated and switch off upon
deactivation. The channels marked with “0” behave in the opposite way.