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• Event time stamp
• Acknowledged transition
• Command priorities
• Active/Inactive texts
• Elapsed active time
• Time of active time reset
• State texts
• Feedback value
• Time of present value reset
NOTE: A complete list of all properties associated with the various datapoint types
can be found in the section Datapoint Properties Overview.
Operating Mode The user is able to switch each datapoint between manual and automatic operation.
Automatic
Under automatic operation, the controller processes the values at the inputs, for
instance from temperature sensors. For outputs, under automatic operation, the
status shown by the user/time switch program is adopted, e.g., ´Heating circuit
pump off`.
Manual
During manual operation, the controller uses the manual values, for example, ´flow
temperature setpoint = 60°C`. Outputs adopt the preselected condition, for example,
´Heating circuit pump on`.
Local Manual Override If manual override controls are present on either the analog output or digital output
modules connected via a L
ONWORKS network, then the status of these controls
(automatic/manual override) is displayed in the Excel Web HTML Interface.
Properties Descriptions
How to Read the Datapoint Properties Description
In the following, all datapoint properties which exist in the Excel Web HTML
Interface and in CARE are described. Each property description starts with a table
that explains:
• which datapoints the property applies to
• where the property is available, either in CARE or in the HTML Interface or in
both of them
• if the property is editable and where (HTML Interface and/or CARE) it can be
changed.
• the corresponding equivalent name, if the property name is different in the HTML
Interface and in CARE
All valid items are highlighted in gray. Non-valid items remain in white.
Examples: The following table explains the Active / Inactive Text property.
In this case the property applies to the BI, BO and BV datapoint
types. It is available in the HTML Interface and in CARE. It can
be edited in CARE but not in the HTML Interface. In the HTML
Interface the property is not called Active / Inactive Text but is
displayed as Auto or Manual property.
AI AO AV BI BO BV MI MO
MV
PC RI RO
User Interface HTML Interface CARE
- X
Equivalent Auto, Manual
The following table explains the Ackn. (Acknowledged
Transitions) property. In this case the property applies to all
datapoints except the RI (reference input). It is available in the