Applicatio Manual
Universal Interface 4 DIN/NTC EK- CG2-TP
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In “Shutter” mode, when a Input is pressed – or a digital input is activated – the shutter starts moving in the
corresponding direction (which can be alternatively in the two directions if the Input is in independent mode and
has been configured as
toggle
).
If the Input is released quickly, the shutter will continue its run until full opening or closing; it is still possible to stop
it by pressing again the Input with a long press.
If the Input is pressed with a long press, when it is released
– which will be in correspondence with the desired
position
– the shutter will stop.
Figure 3 - “Venetian blind” mode command sequence
In “Venetian blind” mode, on release of a Input after a short press, the venetian blind performs a step; this
operation, normally
– i.e. even if the actuator is indeed configured for a venetian blind – is used for the slats
regulation.
If the Input is pressed with a long press, when the threshold time is reached, a “Move” command is issued, which
will bring the venetian blind to full open or close. In order to stop it at an intermediate position, the Input needs to
be pressed again (short press).
6.5 Outputs for LED signaling
The LED indicators associated with each input can be individually addressed even if the corresponding inputs are
paired.
6.5.1 Individual parameters.
The power of each LED can be set as follows:
•
Fixed value (always on or off)
•
Switches on when the corresponding input is activated. With this option, you can specify an additional
delay after the button is released;
•
Status determined by the bus through via communication object. In this case, you can specify that in the
active state the LED is flashing (with different choices for on / off times); In addition, the on / off condition
can be reversed with respect to the status of the reference communication object (LED lit when the value
of the object is "off" and vice versa).