HDL SB-DN-Logic960 User Manual

Logic timer module

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Logic timer module
SB-DN-Logic960
Usable also for HDL-MCLog.431
Manual describes the snapshots taken in the
previous version of HBST. In HBST2, the graphic
appearance is slightly different but the functions
remain the same.

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  • Page 1 User Manual Logic timer module SB-DN-Logic960 Usable also for HDL-MCLog.431 Manual describes the snapshots taken in the previous version of HBST. In HBST2, the graphic appearance is slightly different but the functions remain the same.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.3 Device Description ................2 2. Technical Data ..................2 3. Installation ....................3 3.1 Wiring ....................3 4.2 HDL BUS Pro Description ..............3 4. Software Configurations ................. 4 4.1 Basic setting ..................4 4.1.1 Change the ID of the device ............4 4.1.2 Remark ..................
  • Page 3: Overview

    SB-DN-Logic960 is an intelligent programmable logic controller which is developed by HDL, it can control the system automatically by logic lines such as: - scene, channel status, input status, date, time and so on. You can use AND, OR, NAD and NOR logic blocks to build up different logics for different applications, moreover, it has real-time clock so you can build up schedules too.
  • Page 4: Device Description

    User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 1.3 Device Description a. LED indicator b. programming button c. HDL-bus pro 2. Technical Data Electric Parameter : Bus power DC12~30V Bus power consumption 15mA/DC24V Environmental Condition: Working temperature -5℃~45℃ Working relative humidity Up to 92% Storage temperature -40℃~+60℃...
  • Page 5: Installation

    User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 3. Installation 3.1 Wiring Please follow the wiring showed below strictly. 4.2 HDL BUS Pro Description Connector Information buspro DC24V Black DATA- White DATA+ Yellow Logic timer – User Manual...
  • Page 6: Software Configurations

    4.1 Basic setting 4.1.1 Change the ID of the device Each HDL-device has subnet and Device ID and each module’s Device ID must be unique and different from other devices on the same Bus, the subnet ID should be the same as the HDL-Bus gateway (typically the SB-DN-1IP or HDL-MBUS01IP.431).
  • Page 7: Remark

    To give a name to the module, so you can recognize it from other modules. 4.2 Configurations As mentioned above the logic module is used for automating other HDL modules. And in this tab, we will see how to setup a logic table with input conditions.
  • Page 8 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 -As the logic module is a very flexible automation device, there are many input conditions that will be used to reach any possible logic, each logic table can have maximum of four input conditions. Below are the explanations of each logic input:-...
  • Page 9 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 a) Year type: This input is to select specific year, date or between years and dates. b) Date type: You can specify date data with a numeric month. Options:- -At date point: select a designate or specific date for example: June 4...
  • Page 10 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 -specific time: select a particular time, you can also set the specific time as sunrise or sunset (you need to set the time for sunrise and sunset on the system settings tab) e) Universal switch: is a general communication method for all modules, some devices can send out UV switch to logic module.
  • Page 11 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 g) Device scene status: you can put a dimmer/relay scene status as a condition for your logic, so a target will be triggered when the scene is ON or OFF. -Put the subnet/device ID of the target module, the area and scene number.
  • Page 12 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 i) Exterior universal status: this feature is used to monitor the status of an external universal switch and send out command according to the UV switch status. j) Device channel status: This is used to read dimmer/relay channel status, so when the channel is ON or OFF, the logic can send out a command to trigger a target.
  • Page 13 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 k) Device curtain status: you can put curtain status as a condition for your logic, so a target will be triggered when the curtain is ON or OFF. l) Panel status: the logic module can read the status of the panel functions, including IR...
  • Page 14 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 4.2.3 Additional settings a) Delay time settings When a trigger is applied, the logic module will postpone the output according to the delay time that you set on your logic table. P.s: if you send many input commands to the logic module and there is a delay time, the logic will calculate the delay time and the action maybe delayed longer than the expected time.
  • Page 15: System Setting

    PC’s date and time by just clicking on “PC time “and “save” -you can also broadcast the time to HDL-bus so other devices can receive the time settings from the logic module , just tick on “ Broadcast Time” option.
  • Page 16: Method Of Prayer Times

    User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 4.3.3 Method of prayer times Different countries may have different Islamic methods; you can set the prayer times method according to your country here. 4.3.4 Summer time settings As some countries use the summer time settings and The summer time implementation period and regions differ by country, thus you can set the summer time settings according to your region on logic module.
  • Page 17: Applications

    User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 5 applications Application 1 – Irrigation schedule Requirement Turn on the irrigation at 9 a.m. on every Sunday for 40 minutes; end-user has a button to enable/disable the schedule logic. Note The water valve is controlled by a relay channel of a Relay module.
  • Page 18 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 Configuration – Panel Assign one key (button) to send the specified UV switch to the logic module, so you can enable/disable the schedule from user panel, the mode should be Single ON/OFF.. Application 2 – Birthday remainder...
  • Page 19 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 Configuration – Logic module Set the pin as “year type” and select “specific date” option Target (output):- Application 3 – Timer for cooking Requirement Set up several timers – 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes and 30 minutes, when end-user press the button in the kitchen, a corresponding timer is started, the 30 second down-count voice will start to play when the time is elapsing.
  • Page 20 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 Configuration – Logic module Target (output) Configuration – Panel Application 4 - Wake up scene Requirement Every morning at 8 a.m. on every weekday (Monday to Friday) and 10 a.m. on weekend (Saturday and Sunday), wake end-user up by opening the curtain, playing a specific song, turn up the volume slowly though (every 10 seconds, step up the volume).
  • Page 21 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 Configuration – Logic module Three conditions for each table scene:- a) Week type (between weekdays) b) time type (specific time) c) UV switch -connect the other tables to the first table and set them a delay to increase the volume of...
  • Page 22 (a circle): scence1->Switch toggled -> scene2 -> Switch toggled -> scene3 -> Switch toggled -> scene1… Acknowledge A Hongkong customer raised this typical application, HDL RnD Dept. manager Dicky provided the simple solution. Configuration - Logic module...
  • Page 23 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 Each logic table will send out the fallowing:- a) OFF command to UV-switch (21) {common UV switch for all the three tables}… b) ON command to the next table (UV switch) and off to the other 2 tables c) Also turn ON a specific scene…...
  • Page 24: Notes

    User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 OFF) and both output UV switch status should be ON 5. NOTES Logic timer – User Manual...
  • Page 25 User Manual SB-DN-Logic960 Logic timer – User Manual...

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