Linking Logic Modules With Each Other; Creating Feed-Back Loops; Available Logic Modules; Input And Output Modules - Busch-Jaeger Busch-ComfortTouch Product Manual

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module to see a tooltip that shows the meaning of the input
or output.
9.1.2.3
Linking logic modules with
each other
In order for a logic network to function correctly, the logic
modules in the worksheet must be linked into to a network.
Every logic module contains outputs for this (right of the
module), which, using connectors , can be linked to the
inputs (left) of other logic modules.
To link two modules to each other, first click on the output
of the first module and hold the mouse button pressed.
Now drag a connection to the input of the second module.
9.1.2.4

Creating feed-back loops

You can create feed-back modules using a KNX output
module and a KNX input module. To do this, provide both
modules with identical internal group addresses (see secti-
on
Input and output
modules).
Incoming values are thus transferred from the KNX output
module to the KNX input module - however, not until the
next calculation cycle! A calculated value can thus flow
into the next calculation of the logic again.
9.1.3

Available logic modules

9.1.3.1

Input and output modules

Under I/O modules in the library area, you can find modu-
les that make the following connections to actuators and
sensors in the network possible:
KNX input modules can receive tele-
grams from KNX sensors or actuators.
KNX output modules can send tele-
grams to KNX actuators.
IP input modules can receive TCP- or
UDP-based data from sensors or actuators.
Details
IP output modules can send TCP- or
UDP-based data to actuators.
Details
Details
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