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026-1803 R13 Supervisor I&O User Guide 9 - 14
9.10.3 Alarm Output When On/Off
Parameters
Alarm When On redefines the definition of the command
“ON” as it relates to the state of the command output. When
the Sensor Control application calls for the output to be “ON,”
the command output will switch to the state selected in the
Cmd When On parameter. Select either ON, OFF, or NotAct in
this field.
9.10.4 Control Bypass
The digital output may be bypassed with a timed bypass. The
output by be bypassed to ON, OFF or NONE. Once the STRT
TIMED BYP goes high, the bypass remains in effect until the
Bypass Time has expired. The CNCL TIMED BYP will cancel
any bypass and operation will return to normal. If STRT
TIMED BYP is still on, it must go low for one update before it
will activate another bypass.
9.11 Lighting Control
The Lighting Control application controls indoor and
outdoor lights. The number of Lighting Applications allowed
is based on the total number of applications allowed in the
controller. Additional applications (more than 24) may be
added with a separate license key.
Push Button Override
A push button override will override the store lighting to ON if
the light level drops due to low light level conditions when
the lights are not already ON. A digital input sees the signal
when the button is pressed for two seconds. When the digital
input is activated and points to the push button, the output
will turn the lights ON. A timer counts how long the light will
stay on. If the timer is set for two hours, the lights will stay in
override for two hours after the override push button is
pushed.
9.11.1 Lighting Control Logic
The user can specify the combination of inputs required to
turn the lights on and a different combination of inputs to turn
the lights off. The four inputs that may be combined are:
1. Digital Input - The digital input includes: Light Level
Sensor Input, Logic Input, Schedule Input and Solar
Input.
2. Light Level Sensor - If Light Level and Solar are used
together, Light level sensor checking will be enabled if
light level proof is enabled. If the Light Level Sensor and
Solar Calculation do not match for a user-specified time
delay, an alarm will be generated. This alarm will be
submitted to the alarm subsystem. The text of the alarm
will be “Light Level Sensor - Possible Failure”.
3. Schedule - The controller's Lighting Application will not
provide an internal schedule capability. An external time
schedule application is required to control the lighting
output based on a schedule.
4. Solar (Sunrise/Sunset) - If Light Level and Solar are
used together, Light Level sensor checking will be
enabled if Light Level Proof is enabled. If the Light Level
Sensor and Solar Calculation do not match for a user-
specified time delay, an alarm will be generated. This
alarm will be submitted to the alarm subsystem. The text
of the alarm will be “Light Level Sensor - Possible Failure”.
The following parameters are provided by the application to
configure the logic for turning the light output on or off.
• Input 1 - Chooses the type of input value that is used as
the first value in the logical equation. Choose Logic,
Sched, Llev, or Solar.
• Logic 1 - Chooses the method of combining Input
Source 1 with Input Source 2 (AND or OR). If you are only
using one Input Source for this equation, leave the Logic
1 field blank.
• Input 2 - Choose the type of input value that is used as
the second value in the logical equation. Choose Logic,
Sched, Llev, or Solar.
• Logic 2 - Chooses the method of combining the result of
the Input 1 and Input 2 combination with Input Source 3
(AND or OR). If you are only using two Input Sources for
this equation, leave the Logic 2 field blank.
• Input 3 - Chooses the type of input value that will be
used as the third value in the logical equation. Choose
Logic, Sched, Llev, or Solar.
• Logic 3 - Chooses the method of combining the result of
the Input 1, 2, and 3 combination with Input Source 4
(AND or OR). If you are only using three Input Sources for
this equation, leave the Logic 3 field blank.
• Input 4 - Chooses the type of input value that is used as
the fourth value in the logical equation. Choose Logic,
Sched, Llev, or Solar.
NOTE
NOTE: The View Lighting application status
events can be viewed from the device Status
screen.