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InZennio Z41
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Hence, at the time set by the user or once the countdown ends, the bus will be
automatically sent the corresponding value, through the [Pn][Bi] Daily timer
control object (for binary values) or through the [General] Scenes: send
object (in case of scene values). In both cases the [Pn][Bi] Daily timer
enabling binary object will be available, making it possible to disable (by
sending the value “0”) or to enable (value “1”) the execution of the timed
sending set by the user. By default, timed sendings are always enabled.
Note: in case of disabling a sending through [Pn][Bi] Daily timer enabling,
the corresponding box will show the “forbidden” icon, although the box will not
lose the configuration previously set by the user.
Finally, this function offers the following parameters in ETS:
Timer type: switches between “1-bit value” (default option) andScene”.
Scene number: shown only after selecting “Scene for the above
parameter. This field defines the number of the scene (1-64) that will be
sent to the bus on the execution of the timed sending.
e) Weekly timer
Figure 71 Weekly timer
Boxes configured as weekly timers let the final user program a timed sending of
a binary or scene value to the bus (according to the parameterization) at a
certain time on certain days (on a weekly basis).
The difference between the daily and the weekly timers is that the latter does
not permit countdown-based sendings, although it does permit that time-based
sendings take place every week, on the days selected by the user.
Figure 72 Weekly timer (box).