Analogue modules
Analogue modules can be used to read and set a signal between 0 and 10 V, and therefore make it possible to have an adjustable
value which varies over time. The analogue inputs are usually used for the connection of sensors with a 0-10 V output, such as
brightness level sensors, humidity sensors, temperature sensors, etc... The only device integrated into the Comelit system capable of
providing a 0-10 V signal is the temperature sensor 20046708. When using the temperature sensor connected to the analogue input
the supervisor can be used to check, view and set the temperature measured by the sensor (in degrees Centigrade). If using other
devices or temperature sensors, it will not be possible to view the recorded value on the supervisors or set/adjust the intervention
setpoints.
The analogue outputs (for example, on module 20046810) are usually used for the connection of dimmers with a 0-10 V input, and
therefore for brightness control.
For dimmer operation, the 0-10 V output must be set up for the "Dimmer" function. Control of a 0-10 V output on the 20046810 module
for the adjustment of a dimmer, for example, must be carried out either from a supervisor or from a common digital input programmed
to control the 20046810 module with the relevant output 1 or 2. It is not possible to control the 2 outputs on the 20046810 module
simultaneously when adjusting the brightness from a single digital input, i.e. from one button.
GENERAL PARAMETERS
indicates a general description of the module, where you can enter the installation point or general function of that
DESCRIPTION:
module.
indicates the module address or the serial number assigned by SimpleProg. Serial number assignment takes place
MODULE NUMBER:
using the software with the "Serial number programming" function.
indicates the module fi rmware version. If a reading has never been taken from the module, this value remains set
FIRMWARE VERSION:
to 1. The value 1 should not be considered the fi rmware version. To update this information with the current module fi rmware version,
we recommend taking a reading from the module as soon as it is added to the system, before moving on to the confi guration of the
programming parameters. The module fi rmware version is also displayed on the "Search modules" screen.
indicates the delay between receipt of a zone command and output switching, on receipt of a zone command. This
MODULE DELAY:
setting is used to delay the execution of commands to differentiate execution across various modules and therefore prevent the
generation of large amounts of data over the BUS.
For example, if you order a module to deactivate all outputs with a zone command and a delay of 2 seconds has been set, the outputs
will be deactivated 2 seconds after the command is received.
indicates the delay between activation of one output and the the next on receipt of a zone command controlling
OUTPUTS DELAY:
several outputs belonging to the same module.
For example, if you order a module to deactivate all outputs with a zone command and a delay of 2 seconds has been set, the fi rst
output will be deactivated and the second 2 seconds later.
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