I/O Expander: Output Parameters
Activation / Deactivation
When the utility output is following more than one partition or zone, the installer can
choose the logic of the utility output Utility Output activation as follows:
• If the pattern operation of the output is defined as Latch N/O or Latch N/C, the
activation and deactivation of the outputs can follow either after all the
Partitions/Zones zones or after any of the Partitionspartitions/Zoneszones.
If the Pattern operation of the output is defined as Pulse N/O or Pulse N/C, the
activation of the outputs can follow either after all the
Partitionspartitions/Zones zones or after any of the
Partitionspartitions/Zoneszones. The deactivation operation follows the
defined time period..
• The time that an output defined as Pulsed N.O or Pulsed N.C will be activated. At the
end of the pulse duration the output reactivates automatically..
X-10 Outputs
The wireless I/O Expander enables the system to control X–10 compatible devices. The I/O
Expander converts the information sent from the programmable utility output into the
X–10 protocol. Up to sixteen X-10 devices can be activated. These are recognized in the
system as outputs 5-20.
I/O Expander: X-10 Outputs
A label identifies the output in the system
Refer to the explanation under the utility output section.
Refer to the explanation under the utility output section.
Refer to the explanation under the utility output section.
Parameters
The following table describes the general parameters for the I/O module.