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B01050 B01060 Operating Installation Manual Solution F1 20130814.doc
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Timer program 01 Sunday
time 1: 06:00 Day
time 2: 18:00 Night
time 3: 00:00 Night
time 4: 00:00 Night
Cancel Day Night save
Configuring the timer
The example on the left side shows timer program 01.
The selected weekday is indicated in the 2. line of the
LC module.
Please select first if you want to switch into day mode
(F2) or night mode (F3) and then type in hour and
minute. Please confirm hour and minute by "OK".
The cursor runs automatically into the next line when
you have confirmed the minute by OK
Day- and Night relates to the sensitivities/modes as
described in Menu
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.
When you have finished press "save" (F4) to save
the new configuration.
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Event Output module 01/089/01
0001/2048 Output 001 Inactive
>0001:Alarm 0001/000-0003/000
0002:Activation Relay 0001-0001
0003:Alarm 0032/000-0064/000
0004:free
0005:free
Cancel insert delete Enter
Event Push button S1
0001/2048 ->Output 001 Inactive
0001:Alarm 0000/000-0000/000
0002:Activation Relay 0001-0001
0003:Alarm 0000/000-0000/000
>0004:free
0005:free
Cancel insert delete Enter
Cause and Effect events list
The example on the left side shows an overview of all
configured cause and effect events. The events are
numbered from 1 to 2048. Behind the number the
cause and effect type is displayed.
The first line of the LC module shows the device
which shall be configured at the moment because this
has been selected before. The last two digits (here :
01) indicates that output 1 of this module is selected.
The second line of the LC module relates to the
marker ">" and shows the configuration which is
saved at the marker’s position. In the example above
it is the first cause and effect event at all and it is an
alarm event of OC output 01 (on the main board).
If you want to configure a new event you have to put
the marker on a "free” event and type "Enter” (F4”)
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The FCP "Solution F1-6 and F1-18" support up to
2048 events.
The user can also "delete" (F3) events and "insert”
(F2) new events in between existing events.
Therefore the marker ">" has to be put at the right
position. The sequence doesn’t really matter but if the
user likes to have e.g. all cause and effect events of
the loop output modules one under the other he can
arrange it by inserting at the right place.
Left: Example of cause and effect event for macro
push button S1.
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Event 0004/2048
Output module 01/089/01 Inactive
Code : Alarm
FCP : 001
from zone : 0001 Detect. : 000
to zone : 0064 Detect. : 000
OR
Cancel modify OK save
Cause and Effect events configuration
The example on the left side shows in line 1 that we
are going to configure event 4 of 2048 possible
events. The second line shows the selected device. In
this case an Output module on loop 1, address 89
output 1.
The kind of event which shall cause an effect is