User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Document updates
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Configuration
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 Display
- 2.3 Inputs
- 2.4 Thermostat n
- ANNEX I. Video Intercom Operation
- ANNEX II. Internal Call Operation
- ANNEX III. Remote Control via IP
- ANNEX IV. Graphs
- ANNEX V. Differences with Z50 / Z100
- ANNEX VI. Communication Objects
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Trigger: Binary Object [enabled]: runs/stops the macro through the object “[Ci]
Macro: Trigger”.
➢ Value [0 /
1]: polarity of the binary trigger object.
Trigger: Scene Object [disabled/enabled]: runs/stops the macro through the
object “[General] Scenes: Receive”. When enabled, the following parameters
are displayed:
➢ Scene to start (0 = Disabled) [0 … 64]: scene to run the macro.
➢ Scene to stop (0 = Disabled) [0 … 64]: scene to stop the macro.
Send Object when Macro Starts [Disabled / Binary Value / Scene]: sets how
to notify that the macro has started.
➢ Binary Value: it is notified by the object "[Ci] Macro: Notification". It shall
be possible to choose the polarity of the object via the parameter Value [0 /
1].
➢ When Scene option is chosen, the following parameters will appear:
• Scene Number [1 … 64]: scene sent when macro starts.
• Scene Object [General Scene Object / Individual Box Scene Object]: sets
the object through which the scene is sent. In case of choosing the
Individual Box Scene Object option the object "[Ci] Macro: Notification"
will be displayed.
Note: security in this control can be applied to the whole box or only to the configuration
button, thus allowing to execute a macro, even if the user does not have permissions to
configure it.
2.2.2.1.5.10 Timer
This control makes it possible to schedule the sending of binary or scene orders at a
specific time (either on certain days of the week or only once).