2N Access Unit Configuration Manual
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Switch locking and holding can be controlled by time profiles among others. It is not
recommended that a time profile be used for the locking function (the time-profile based lock
control is present in the device for legacy switch compatibility reasons) because this case results
in switch unlocking at the end of the time profile despite manual switch locking.
The current combination of these two functions is shown by theCurrent switch
functionparameter(Normal – lock and hold are off; Held – lock is off and hold is on; Locked –
lock is on regardless of the hold setting).
Check after restart whether or not the lock/hold is controlled by a time profile. If so, the given
function is activated/deactivated according to the time profile setting. If not, the last locking
state before the device power off is set, or hold is set to inactive (the switch is not held).
If a switch is active, you can:
activate any logical output of the2NAccess Unit(relay, power output).
activate the output to which the2N
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IPSecurity Relay module is connected.
send an HTTP command to another device.
The switch can work in the monostable or bistable mode. The switch is switched off after a
timeout in the monostable mode and switched on with the first activation and off with the next
activation in the bistable mode.
The switch signals its state by:
a programmable beep.
a LED indicator if available in the2NAccess Unitmodel.
Switch 1–2
Switch enabled– enable/disable the switch globally. When disabled, the switch cannot
be activated by any of the available codes (including user switch codes), by a call or quick
dial button.