Specifications
Crestron SIMPL Windows Software
Analog Preset Example: preset volume levels
press1
press2
press3
press4
fb1
fb2
fb3
fb4
Touchpanel
In_Override
incandescent
incandescent
incandescent
incandescent
CLX-1DIM4
Lights_On
Lights_Off
Lights_Scene_1
Lights_Scene_2
Downlights_Level
Accents_Level
Chandelier_Level
Sconces_Level
25%
55%
30%
10%
ramp_time 2s
Analog Preset
50%
10%
75%
50%
ramp_time 2s
Analog Preset
100%
100%
100%
100%
ramp_time 1s
Analog Preset
0%
0%
0%
0%
ramp_time 3s
Analog Preset
Override1
Override2
Override3
Override4
Error
Note that this implementation does not allow for user-adjustable lighting scenes;
instead the light levels are "hard-coded" into the program and changing these presets
would require editing and recompiling the program. To add support for presets that
can be adjusted at run-time without requiring editing the program, you could use a
combination of the Analog RAM and Analog Variable Preset symbols, which are not
discussed in this primer. Please see the SIMPL Windows help file for more
information on these two symbols.
Serial/Analog One-Shot
Sometimes it is helpful not only to know the value of an analog signal, but to know
whenever it changes value. This is the job of the Serial/Analog One-Shot. This
symbol is similar in nature to the One-Shot family of symbols discussed in the
Digital Logic chapter, except that instead of relying on a digital signal to trigger the
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