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Retriggerable
Timed switching operation can additionally be retriggered (restart of the
timed switching operation for the programmed switching time from when
the button is pressed again in running switching operation).
Switching point
The following functions can be triggered via a switching point:
• Switching output of an Access end device located and enabled in the
Access system (e.g. key-operated switch on the ground floor triggers a door
release in the cellar via an indoor station)
• Doormatic of an Access door controller located and enabled in the Access
system (e.g. pressing the call button triggers the door release – doctor’s
surgery)
• Binary switching device (KNX) which is integrated into the Access system
(e.g. pressing a button of an indoor station switches the light on via the
KNX system)
To allow the Doormatic function to be activated from an Access indoor sta
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tion, Access software client, at the relevant door/door station and the users
of the affected devices, the option
Doormatic can be activated
must be
activated.
In addition, the Doormatic function must then be configured to a
button of the relevant device in order to allow the Doormatic function to be
activated and deactivated at a device.
If a configurable button on an Access indoor station is used as a trigger,
then the function of a switching point can be triggered by a selectable
actuation version:
• Single click
• Double click
• Press button
• Release button
For all other triggers (tile, button, switching input), the function of the
switching point, where available, is only triggered when there is an
incoming input signal (rising edge change) (e.g. potential-free button on a
switching input is pressed).
A switching output can be configured both for toggle or temporal switching
operation as well as for invertibility and/or for retriggering. Doormatic can
be activated and deactivated depending on the trigger in a user-based
manner or depending on the door station. A binary switching device can be
activated and deactivated.