Technical Manual Shutter Actuator JAL-0X10X.02
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The following table shows the setting ranges for the first two automatic functions. There are 4
different automatic functions per channel. The setting ranges for the automatic functions 2, 3 and 4
are analogous to the first:
ETS-Text
Dynamic range
[default value]
Comment
Used Automatic objects
Block A
Block B
Setting to which automatic block this
channel should react
Automatic function 1(-4)
–
Height position
not active
0-100%
Height position to be approached by
the automatic function
Automatic function 1(-4)
–
Position of slats
not active
0-100%
Slat position to be approached by the
automatic function (only for blinds)
Move to position
always
if position is Up
if position Down
Restriction when the automatic
position is to be approached
Action at withdrawal of
automatic position (value = 0)
not active
move up
move down
The action at withdrawal defines an
action after the automatic position
has been reset (sending value 0). The
withdrawal action is executed only if
the position is equal to the set
automatic position, i.e. it has not been
moved
Table 20: Setting options - Automatic function
In the sub-function for the automatic function, values for 4 different automatics can be configured.
The values are absolute values which are approached when the respective automatic function is
called. Additionally, it is possible for each channel to define an automatic block (A or B) which it
should react to.
Furthermore, restrictions can be made for the validity range of the automatic function. Thus, the
channel should, for example, only react to a specific automatic function or only execute the call of
the automatic function when it is in upper or lower end position.
A travel command can also be executed when the automatic function is withdrawaled. However, this
travel command is only executed if the channel is still in the called automatic position. To do so, an
internal match is performed before the command is executed. This prevents the shutters from
executing the return command if they have already been manually moved to another value.