Installation and programming manual
Options and programming methods 81
For each of these it is necessary to indicate the output (from those configured) and the
activation type:
•
0/100
, percentage value for the dimmer outputs or analogue outputs of a Flex5 expansion.
•
ON
, command that activates the output or changes the activation status if the output is a
“switching” type output.
•
OFF
, command that deactivates the output
•
Force ON
, command that activates the output
•
Toggle
, command that changes the activation status of the output
SCENARIOS ON EVENTS
From the system tree menu on the left, select the event that is to be assigned to the
scenarios on the respective “Programming” page on the right.
The “Output scenarios” section provides two programming fields for the selection of the
scenarios, one relating to activation of the event and the other to its restoral.
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Programmable events
A group of events is available for installer programming. Event activation and restoral
depend on a combination of other control panel events based on logical operations,
counters and timers.
On account of their enhanced flexibility, special attention is required during the
programming and testing phases of the programmable events. The effects of the
programmable events must always be rigorously tested.
Each programmable event consists of a structure of mathematical-logical operations,
counters and timers. The programming structure consists of:
• 10 programmable events for SmartLiving 505 and 515 control panels, 30 for
SmartLiving 1050 and 1050L and 50 for SmartLiving 10100L
• 40 timers
• 10 counters
Via PC
This programming process can be done only via the SmartLeague software programme.
Select a programmable event from “SmartLiving System - Programmable event” from
the tree menu on the left, then go to the “Programming” template on the right. The
key (next to the data transfer buttons) opens a window which will allow you the define
the event. This window is divided into two sections:
•Equation
• Timers and counter details
EQUATION
The logical expression of the event includes various parameters, which may have a
“real” value (either “1” or “active” - as in the case of a verified event) or a “false” value
(either “0” or “not active” - as in the case of a restored event):
Table 7-11:
Programmable event
A
Section for the compilation of the logical
expression.
B
Section for the definition of the timers and
counters.
C
Selection field and button for the inclusion of
the verified control-panel event to be included
in the equation.
The restoral of the event is included using the
event followed by the “NOT” operator.
D
Selection field and button for the inclusion of
the timer.
E
Selection field and button for the inclusion of
the counter.
F
Selection field and button for the inclusion of
the button.
G
Keys for the inclusion of the logical operators
in the expression.
H
Keys for the deletion of the entire expression
or the last element of the expression.
I
Field for the visualization of the expression.
J
Key for the commutation of the visualization
mode of the equation (parameters/descrip-
tions of parameters).
K
Field for the addition of eventual notes..