Specifications

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Function Type Description
Value Compare A direct comparison between two data registers with programmable hysteresis and
activate time as well has a high and low PGM output. Ideal for the control of lighting
circuits based on daylight sensor inputs
Ripple PGM Ripples on and ripples off up to 8 PGM outputs from an enable PGM. Ideal for staging on
large current devices and multiple lighting circuits.
Door Control Can be used to lock and unlock a door or door group based on the status of a input.
The functions require specific programming for the type that is selected, the following details the programming
information for each function type.
y Logic Control (see page 211)
y Area Control (see page 214)
y RTHP Controller (see page 217)
y Value Compare (see page 230)
y Ripple PGM Output (see page 232)
y Door Control (see page 235)
y Floor Temping Control (see page 225)
Logic Control Function
To program the logic control function ensure that the function you have selected is halted. Select the function
type selection screen as shown below for logic control.
FN001 Func Type
Logic Control
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the function types until you reach the logic control selection and press [ENTER]
to select the logic control function type displayed and proceed to the next programmable option for the logic
control function. For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data
Entry (see page 335).
Function Mode
The function mode determines how this function operates with the system controller. By default a function is set
to normal operation. Normal operation will mean the function is started if it was running when the system
restarts or is completely powered down (AC Failure and Battery Failure). The Run Once mode of operation will
mean the function will only run once and then wait to be stopped and started by the user or operator.
FN001 Func Mode
Normal
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the function mode until you reach the normal selection and press [ENTER] to
proceed to the next programmable option for the logic control function. For more information about the list
control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
Logic Action
The logic action determines what logical operation or action is performed on the Inputs that are programmed in
the following screens. There are eleven different options for the logical control function.
FN001 Action
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the logic action types until you reach the required action that you want to be
performed and then press [ENTER] to proceed to the next programmable option for the logic control function.
For more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).