3.6.1 - GENERAL ONE - ONE/E MODULE PARAMETERS
GENERAL PARAMETERS
indicates the module address or the serial number assigned by SimpleProg. Serial number assignment is carried
MODULE NUMBER:
out using the dip switch on the back of the ONE module.
indicates a general description of the module, where you can enter the installation point or general function of that
DESCRIPTION:
module.
indicates the module fi rmware version. If a reading has never been taken from the module, this value remains
FIRMWARE VERSION:
set 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.
this parameter can be used to set a delay time for the execution of the 16 commands relating to the
SCENARIO COMMAND DELAY:
scenario input. This time only adjusts the time it takes to execute the commands carried out by the scenario input.
For example, if at the scenario input you set a fi rst command to lower the shutter and a second to switch off a light, the execution
of the second command can be delayed using this time. If you set 3000 ms, the shutter will be lowered as soon as the button is
pressed and the light will only be switched off 3 seconds later.
this tick can be used to set re-transmission of the command in the event that the module under control
ENABLE MESSAGE RETRY:
does not respond. Under normal conditions, a single command is suffi cient to control the output. If the message is not received
by the module, and therefore the module sending the command does not receive feedback that the command has been carried
out successfully, the command will be sent again up to a maximum of 3 times. We recommend that this tick is always enabled, for
greater security in terms of the commands sent.
this tick enables re-transmission if a zone command is used. Zone commands can be re-transmitted for a
ENABLE ZONE RETRY:
maximum interval of 12 seconds. The zone command has no status response, as it is not possible to indicate the status of several
outputs. We recommend that this tick is always enabled if zone commands are used across the system.
this tick enables transmission, over the BUS, of the status of the outputs activated following a zone
ENABLE ZONE BROADCAST:
command received by the module. We recommend enabling this tick when zone commands have been programmed for the system
and supervisors (for example Planux Manager, Serial Bridge, etc...) are installed. This re-transmission carried out by the module
receiving the command may be important in order to update the status of the outputs on the supervisors.
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