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Leviton EZ-MAX - Digital Switches

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Momentary Timed
Momentary On/Off
Momentary
: This behavior assigns a toggle (push On/push Off) function to the input.
Only active states are recognized. Upon a new active state, the input will either turn
on or turn off the relays assigned based on their current state.
Momentary Timed
: this behavior will allow you to turn "on" the assigned relays for an
amount of time specified in the global defaults Tswit setting
Momentary On/Off
: This unique input type is used with any momentary on/off (2
pole) center off switch with or without LED feedback. When using this switch input
behavior, the input expects to receive approximately +24vdc at the switch input to
signal an "ON" state and approximately +12vdc at the switch input to signal an "OFF"
state. For this input type, the use of rac00-2sb or rac00-2sc switch input adapters are
required, or, the use of an LV240-00W entrance station.
Maintained
: Under this behavior, the assigned relays will be on whenever the input
detects an active (on) state. The assigned relays will be off whenever the input
detects an inactive (off) state.
Preset On
: Presets can only operate with a momentary switch. The advantage of a
preset input is that it is included in a preset association. This allows multiple switch
inputs assigned to the same association to interact together, allowing only one to be
on at a time.
For example, if three inputs are configured as Preset On, with the
inputs assigned relays 1, 2 & 3 respectively, only one relay can be
on at a time. If Switch 1 is activated, relay 1 turns on. If Switch 2 is
then activated, relay 2 turns on and relay 1 turns off along with
switch 1 input.
Preset Off:
When a switch input has a Preset Off behavior, it will turn off all relays that
are assigned to switches configured as Preset On providing they are in the same
preset association.
Remember that Preset On and Preset off have Preset Associations.
This allows you to associate switch inputs with different preset
associations (groups). Thus you can have several switches that utilize
the Preset function but do not affect other switches. A good example
of this is a 2 button switch where button 1 is for turning lights on and
button 2 is for turning lights off.
Digital Switches
Digital Switches are an extension of low voltage switches in that a digital switch is
assigned to a "virtual" discrete input which is then programmed identically to a local
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