Assigning Actuator Names; Programming Sensors; Defining The Destination Number - Siemens Hicom 100 E Service Manual

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Programming expansion modules
10.8.1.4

Assigning actuator names

A name which is displayed on the optiset display can be assigned for each actuator. An optiset
(E) memory telephone is necessary for this purpose.
Example: actuator 1 is to be called "Lamp".
Input sequence
A
2 5 3
*
B
C
Lamp
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
An actuator name can be deleted with the F3 key under point C.
10.8.2

Programming sensors

The functions described below can be released in Hicom 100E by closing an external contact
connected to a sensor (control input).
10.8.2.1

Defining the destination number

Closing an external contact results in a signal being transmitted at a defined destination. This
destination can be an internal extension, an internal call group or an external extension number.
Example: a message from sensor 1 is to be signalled at ext. 12.
Input sequence
A
2 6 1
B
*
C
12
D
<OK>
E
<F8>
A destination number can be deleted with the F3 key under point C.
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Meaning
Actuator names
(select actuator 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
Enter name
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Meaning
Destination number for sensor
(select sensor 1–4 with "+" and "–" or
directly with "#")
Change input
Enter destination number
Confirm input
Return to Start menu
Display
Actuator no. 1: –
Actuator no. 1:
Actuator no. 1: Lamp
Actuator no. 1: Lamp
System administration
Display
Sensor no. 1: –
Sensor no. 1:
Sensor no. 1: 12
Sensor no. 1: Lamp
System administration
A31003-K16-X001-3-7620
Hicom 100 E Version 2.1, Service manual
,
07/99

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