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When this last option is chosen, a new drop-down box is shown to set a value for this
specific position, between 0% (completely up) and 100% (completely down).
For blinds with slats the option "Select Slats position [%]" is also enabled, where to set a
value between 0% (totally opened or "up") and 100% (totally closed or "down").
Deactivation:
there are two different methods to deactivate an active alarm:
Normal: depending on what was parameterized on “Trigger Value”, the alarm will
be deactivated when the actuator receives a “0” or a “1” through the alarm object.
Frozen: with this method, a normal deactivation will be applied, but the alarm will
not be deactivated until the actuator receives, besides, a “1” through the object “[CX]
Unfreeze Alarm”. This method makes the shutter channel remain blocked even when
the alarm status has finished; in this case it will be necessary that the output is
manually enabled from another point in the installation.
End:
this parameter sets the channel response in one of these statuses when the
alarm finishes:
Current position
Up
Down
Last position (before the alarm)
Reversed moving:
this function makes possible to control shutters the other way around
from ususal (ACTinBOX MAX6 raises the shutter when receiving the value "0" through the
object "[CX] Move" and stops it when receiving the value "1"). Therefore, if this function is
enabled, ACTinBOX MAX6 will raise the shutter when receiving the value "1" and will lower it
when receiving the value "0" in the object "[CX] Reversed Moving".
This control is compatible with the usual control, since through the object “[CX] Move” the
normal control is carried out and through “[CX] Reversed Moving”, the reversed control.
This is really useful when a Central OFF is required in the installation, e.g., to turn the lights
off and lower the shutters. In this case, a “0” should be sent to the light ON/OFF objects and to
the shutters “Reversed moving”.