Further Settings In The Parameter Sector - Busch-Jaeger Busch-ComfortTouch Product Manual

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ject window; however, they cannot be edited
here.
The Work area contains the data points of
the presence simulation (enable + channels).
The Parameter sector does no react in the
context of the marked elements in the work
sector of the editor. It contains additional pa-
rameters.
In the work sector the simulated presence can be started
and ended via the Bus with the 1-bit communication object
Enable. An IN telegram activates the simulated presence,
an OUT telegram deactivates it again.
With communication objects Simulation 1 to Simulation
20 a group address or action can be linked which records a
1-bit value or 1-byte value for the simulated presence. In
addition, the Comfort Panel records the telegram interval
times. After activating the simulation the stored data are
transmitted according to the recorded intervals.
The group addresses from the library sector can be alloca-
ted to the data points via drag and drop.
Note:
To correctly allocate the group addresses to the data points
you can have additional information displayed about each
data point (e.g. data point type). A tool tip appears when
you pull the mouse pointer across the data point.
20.1.2.2 Further settings in the
parameter sector
Waiting time up to activation
Waiting time up to activation
Parameter
parameter sector of the editor is used to set
the number of channels to be monitored for
the simulated presence. Up to 20 channels are
possible. The Comfort Panel makes one 1-bit
and one 1-byte communication object avai-
lable for each channel. This enables group
addresses or actions to be received (recorded)
and subsequently transmitted again
Simulated presence
This parameter is used to activate or deactiva-
te the presence function.
Select time lapse mode
The time lapse mode can be selected for
testing purposes. Here the recorded telegrams
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