About This Operating Manual
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Wieland Electric | BA000580 | 6/2009 (Rev. A)
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About This Operating Manual
1.1
General Information
This operating manual will provide you with support for installing and parameterising gesis
LON R modules. In it, you will find information about how devices are programmed, con-
figured and parameterised.
This operating manual contains the information required for proper usage of the prod-
uct it describes. It describes the gesis LON R component, its technical features, conditions
of use, boundary conditions and parameterisation. Installation and connection with the
gesis CON connector system are described in the document entitled "System Handling
Information" (item no. 0060.2), which is available separately.
gesis systems must only be installed by trained personnel and the applicable regula-
tions observed while doing so. For this reason, the gesis LON R system manual is aimed
at:
•
Persons responsible for configuring, parameterising and activating LON systems
•
System integrators
•
Electricians
Specific prerequisites are:
•
Basic knowledge of LON bus technology
•
Basic knowledge of building installation systems
•
Programming knowledge relating to LON objects
1.2
Symbols and Notation Used
The following are used in this operating manual:
A notice informs you about special features of a device or a software function. "Notice"
also indicates information that is directly or indirectly related to the safety of personnel or
property. It is not used for hazards or hazardous situations.
The names of software menus, submenus, options and commands, selection fields and
windows are shown in
bold
. Example: Click on
Edit
in the
File
menu.
Keys and key combinations are shown in
UPPERCASE
. Key combinations, i.e. keys which
have to be pressed simultaneously, are linked with a "+". Keys which have to be pressed
one after the other are linked with a "–". Example: Press
CTRL+ALT+DEL
(simultaneously).
Press
F12–2
(one after the other). The naming of the keys refers to standard keyboards
which are labelled in the language of the user country. It is possible you are using a key-
board with other key labelling, e.g. in the German language.
Objects, variables, program code and parameters are identified with
typewriter font
.
NOTICE
Menus and
Commands
Keys
Objects and
variables