7.1.5.9.1
Input-output activation on two different relay actuators
In this example, we will assume there are two combinations of commands to be imparted on the system:
•
switch on light 1 for a predefined time;
•
switch on light 1 and light 2 for the predefined time.
Two automation rules are required.
Switching on a generic light for a predefined time means having a relay output programmed as monostable.
Let's assume that want to create the two rules using two different events (long and short press) of the
same input of a "Relay Actuator A". The two outputs are on a "Relay Actuator B". The situation is shown in
the following table:
Rule
Rule 1
Rule 2
Input programming is only possible on Relay Actuators with firmware version 3.04 or higher
supported from IPerCom version 1.3 or higher.
From the table above you can see how the same button with two different events can be used to execute
two combinations of different commands, i.e. switch on one light (short press event) or switch on two lights
(long press event).
Before building the activation rules, it is advisable to give meaningful names to the inputs and outputs
of the individual Relay Actuators and to set their times correctly, so that the inputs and outputs are
easily identifiable during the rule building phase. Go to the device configuration page to do this (see
APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom
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Inputs (Relay
Actuator A)
Input 1
Input 1
Table 12: Automation rules to be implemented
Event
Outputs (Relay
Actuator B)
Short press
Output 1 - Active
Long press
Output 1 - Active
devices).
Outputs (Relay
Actuator B)
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Output 2 - Active
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