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3.3.2 Relay Configuration
After unlocking the keyboard, navigate to Menu “
3 Relays
” and then “
32 Relays
Config.
” using the arrow- or number-buttons as described in chapter Fehler!
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After entering the submenu with the button
>
>
>
>
the configuration for the first channel of
the first relay extension board is shown.
Display:
Module1 Output1 = 01
auto man
In The first line the relay switching channel number is assigned to a real relay
extension module relay output. This assignment must be unique. The default setting
is that the channels are numbered consecutively according to the relays on the
extension modules.
The second line defines the channel type and if it can be manually switched or not.
The following types of relay switching channels can be defined:
auto
The state of the channel is defined by the dayplans.
alarm
The channel is on in normal operation, in case of alarm
(short circuit on line or synchronisation alarm) it is switched
off to indicate a problem.
Summer
The channel is on during summertime and off in wintertime.
Winter
The channel is on during wintertime and off in summertime.
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The channel has no automatic controlled function.
The setting “
man
” indicates that manual switching (see chapter 3.3.4) is enabled,
whereas “
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“ means that it is disabled.
With the button
>
>
>
>
you can navigate through the options and the buttons
^
^
^
^
and
v
v
v
v
allow you to change them accordingly.
Everything is stored by pressing the button
e
e
e
e
and changes are discarded with the
button
<
<
<
<
or
c.
c.
c.
c.
If anything was changed you have to confirm your entry again by
pressing the
e
e
e
e
button after the query “
Save?
” is displayed. However if the changes
shall be discarded you have to press the
c
c
c
c
button.