Mode
Fig.
62
Activation
Fig.
63
Determines how optical feedback responds
after a request:
• "inactive": No optical feedback.
• "Flashing 0.5 Hz - 5 Hz": Optical
feedback takes place at the set flashing
interval. Display example:
"Wait for signal".
• "Constant light": Optical feedback is a
constant light. Display example:
"Wait for signal".
• "Darkening": Darkening responds in
exactly the opposite way to the constant
light. In other words, the starting point is
a constant light, which then goes out
when the request is made. Display
example: "Push button".
• Determines how optical feedback is
triggered:
• "Feedback input": Optical feedback
activates as soon as there is a signal on
the feedback input at the level set in
"Logic type input".
• Important:
Set the mode to constant
light.
• "APB": Pressing the PB/S or VPB
activates optical feedback (caution: APB
may not be selected when "permanent"
is selected as the activation input for the
orientation signal!).
• "iAPB": Pressing the PB/S or VPB
activates optical feedback. This differs
from the normal APB in that the display
is inverted.
• "APBS": Identical to APB, with the
difference that a signal with the logic
type entered under "Logic type input"
must be present for the feedback input
within the value entered under "Time to
ack. (s)". Otherwise, the feedback will be
deactivated.
• "APBI": Can only be used in combination
with the "Networking" option that can be
activated under "Outputs".
A signal on the feedback input or
pressing the PB/S or VPB activates
optical feedback. In turn, this normally
originates from an output of a networked
device when "Networking" is in effect
(see also section "Networking" (Fig. 59
and Example 4, Page 40).
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