On delay (1-255) seconds
– Activates after the programmed time period
unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid.
On delay (1-255) minutes
– Activates after the programmed time period
unless the result of the logic equation is no longer valid.
Off delay (1-255) seconds
– Follows the result of the logic equation, but
remains active for the time programmed after the result of the logic
equation is no longer active.
Off delay (1-255) minutes
– Follows the result of the logic equation, but
remains active for the time programmed after the result of the logic
equation is no longer active.
Latched
– Activates on any of the first three macro inputs in the logic
equation and is only reset by the fourth macro input (any programmed
AND / OR function is not used).
Duration
Enter the time period (1 to 255 seconds or minutes) that is used when any of the
timed macro output functions are selected (
On pulse
,
On timed
,
On delay
, or
Off
delay
).
When
Enables programming of up to four logic inputs, which can be a wide variety of
conditions such as
Door open too long
, each corresponding to a specific DGP
event. For each logic input, select the logic input type, then either select the
specific device the condition relates to (e.g. door) by clicking the
button, or by
entering the number of the device (e.g. input) directly into the field.
The events used as macro conditions are pre-
defined as listed in “Macro events”
on page 99. Some can only be used for macro inputs, some for macro outputs,
and others may be used for either inputs or outputs.
The input can be set to
Disabled
to disable the condition.
The DGP event number corresponding to the condition is calculated and
displayed to the right of the
button.
The logic connecting the four logic inputs can be programmed for AND or OR
functions. A NAND or NOR function can be achieved by inverting the logic of the
particular input with the
Not
check box.
Activate
This programmed DGP event will be activated when the result of the logic
equation is true and any timing conditions are met. Select the type of entity to
activate (e.g.
Door lock
), then either select the specific device the DGP event
relates to (e.g. door) by clicking the
button, or by entering the number of the
device (e.g. input) directly into the field.
The output can be set to
Disabled
to disable to activation.
The DGP event number corresponding to the programmed DGP event is
calculated and displayed to the right of the
button.
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