F01LIA7,
Assign a blank command to
occur when logic input pin 7
changes from the inactive
state to the active state.
Assigning a blank command
means no action will take
place as a result of this state
change.
F01LIA7,
F01LIA4,?
Query the command
associated with the active
state of logic pin 4.
F01LIA4,<string> , where <string> is
the command string that will be executed
when logic input 4 is activated. If this query
was given after the example for logic input 4
above, the response would be
F01LIA4,MUTEI11 .
8.65. LID -- Assign Action for when Logic Input is Deactivated
This function assigns a single command to be executed when a given logic input changes from the active state to
the inactive state. Typically, the inactive state is logic high ('1') and the active state is logic low ('0'). This is
commonly referred to as active low. Acitve low is considered normal because a closed switch would ground the
input and a closed switch would normally be considered active. This polarity setting can be changed via the
LIP
command.
A single command can be assigned to each of three conditions occurring on the logic pin: a change to the active
state, a change to the inactive state, and a repeating command when the pin is held in the active state. The LID
command assigns a single command to the logic pin that is executed when the logic pin changes to the inactive
state.
Although only one command can be assigned to the state change, the command may be a
MACROX or MACROQ
command. Since up to 256 commands can be stored in each macro, this gives the effect of having up to 256
commands execute when the logic pin changes state. The command associated with the state change can also
be a
PRESETX or PRESETQ. This makes it easy to reconfigure the device for different rooms based on external
logic settings.
The
BROADA is also useful in logic pin assignments. The BROADA command transmits a command to another
device on the EF Bus, so you can effectively make a logic pin state change on one device cause an action to
occur on another device.
ERROR#074 will be generated if the assigned command is one that writes non-volatile memory, and the pin will
not actually be assigned.
See the description of the
LIA for examples on how to use the LID command. The syntax for this command is
exactly the same.
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved each time it
is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-volatile memory, there
will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned.
8.66. LIH -- Assign Action for when Logic Input is Held
This function assigns a single command to be executed repeatedly when a given logic input is held in the active