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4.9.4
OOPERATIONPERATION
TEMPERATURE/MAINS/HUMIDITY
INPUTS
The filter inputs for measured values are displayed with the threshold, mode and effect.
They have a flexible structure for the creation of larger/smaller comparisons or window compari- sons.
Thus the following filter conditi- ons can easily be realised:
1)Simple larger/smaller compari- son (switch if the input variable is smaller/larger than the threshold). Example 1 – Switch if temperature 1 > 35 °C: mode A “>”; threshold A 35; mode B “off”; threshold B any value; effect “thru”.
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2)“Window comparison” (switch if the input variable is inside/outsi- de a defined range) Example 2 – Switch if voltage 1 is between
210 V and 240 V: Mode A “>”; threshold A 210; Mode B “<”; threshold B 240; effect "thru" Example 3 – Switch if humidity 1 is less than 30 % or greater than 80 %: Mode A “>”; threshold A 30; Mode B “<”; threshold B 80; effect “invert”
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Set comparison module.. | Selection pointer to previous input. | ||
[1] | [+] NEXT INPUT | ||
Set threshold. | Selection pointer to next input. | ||
[E] EFFECT | [?] HELP | ||
State how the input acts on | Explanation of the menu items. | ||
the OR element. | [Q] QUIT | ||
thru | switched through | ||
Jump back to the previous menu.. | |||
off | switched off | ||
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invert | switched through in |
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| inverted fashion |
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