3.2.5 FORCED STATES
This parameter block refers to the configuration of the forced-state object. Values
received through this object will be interpreted by the device as a master detection or
no-detection signal (i.e., this object permits externally overwriting the motion
detection signal).
The behaviour when a forced-state value is received from the bus is as follows:
An "on" is received:
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An "off" is received:
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After forcing a state, the device remains under that state during a configurable time.
Once this preiod expires:
If the forced state was "No Detection", the device will still remain under that
state without performing any sendings, until motion is detected again.
If the forced state was "Detection",
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Figure 18: Forced States
If the channel was previously in the "Detection" state, no action will be
taken.
If the channel was previously in the "No Detection" state, it will enter the
"Detection" state. The detection delay (see 3.2.1) will also apply here,
analogously as when it is the actual sensor what triggers the "Detection"
state.
If the channel was previously in the "Detection" state, it will enter the
"No Detection" state. The configured no-detection delay (see 3.2.2) will
also apply here, analogously as when it is the actual sensor what
triggers the "No Detection" state.
If the channel was previously in the "No Detection state", no action will
be taken.
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