TMD-Display One
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CONFIGURATION
2.1
DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
To make the device perform the desired functions, several options need to be
parameterised, either related to its
general behaviour
(screensaver, sounds, LEDs
and display brightness levels…) or to
advanced features
(lock procedure of the touch
panel, cleaning function, welcome greeting on the display, welcome back object, etc.).
Some of the above options are common to other Zennio devices such as Touch-
MyDesign, Roll-ZAS or Z41, while others are specific for TMD-Display.
On the other hand, TMD-Display features two opto-coupled inputs, each of which may
be independently configured as a
switch/sensor
, a
push-button
or a
temperature
probe
, so that external accessories can be connected to the device.
In the particular case of an external temperature probe (such as model
ZN1AC-NTC68
from Zennio), it will be possible to use it with independence of the built-in temperature
sensor of the device, which implements its own communication objects and can be
enabled and disabled in parameters.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
Figure 4
General.
After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the
topology of the project, the configuration process begins by right-clicking into the
device and selecting
Edit parameters
.
This will bring the window shown in Figure 4, which contains the following tabs:
General
: contains the parameters that define the general behaviour of the
device and that enable/disable additional features such as the thermostat or
the external inputs. See section 2.2 for details.