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Global Defaults
Z-Max Advanced Programming & Systems Design Guide rac00-sdg
Revision A:11/2005 Page 43
NC = set each relay to not change state when emergency mode is active
After this setting has been applied, and regardless of this setting, you can still adjust
the emergency setting for each relay individually in the relay menu.
Time Master settings
When using Luma-Net and other future protocols in development by Leviton, you can
specify the time master network settings for this panel. A time master is a cabinet
which acts as the "Master" time clock for the network. All other devices on the
network will automatically set their time from the Time Master. This configuration
option has the following settings:
Auto
- the relay cabinet upon power up will see if a Time Master panel already
exists on the network. If it does, it will always set it’s time from that panel. If not,
control as time master is negotiated between panels
On
- upon power-up, this panel will elect itself as the time master for the network.
Only one panel on the network should be set to "ON". Although this panel will
never relinquish being the master, it’s clock can be set by any other panel.
Power On Restore
The power on restore feature when enabled tells the panel to restore the relays to the
state they were in prior to any loss of power, when power is restored.
Y
- indicates that relay state should be restored upon power up AND that the
current state of the relays should be stored to non-volatile memory every two
minutes.
N
- Indicates that the state of the relay should always be "Off" upon power up and
that the current state will not be saved to memory.
The relay state is stored to memory only a few seconds after every relay change so
the most recent relay state is always what should be restored. That means that when
power returns, the restored state of the relay will be the state the relay was in 2
minutes prior to the time of power failure.
GLOBAL DEFAULTS
TIME MASTER: AUTO
GLOBAL DEFAULTS
POWER RESTORE: Y

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