The actuator can be configured with the Easy controller to perform one of the following functions (as
per your choice):
ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION OF LOADS
The actuator channel activates or deactivates the electric load when it receives the
ON/OFF commands sent - for example - from a contacts interface or a push-button panel configured in
cyclical ON/OFF switchover mode or fronts management.
EXECUTION OF TIMED COMMANDS
The actuator activates the connected electric load for the time specified in the Time activation parameter,
deactivating it when this time period has elapsed. For instance, this is the setting for the stair raiser light. If
the actuator receives a new ON command with timing during the activation period, the count of the time starts
again from the beginning. When an OFF command is received, or a scene including the OFF command of the
actuator is activated, the relay is deactivated and the count is annulled.
With the Pre-warning Time parameter, you can enable the switch-off pre-warning: in this case, the relay opens
briefly at the start of the residual time defined by the parameter. In this way, you can send a new timed ON
command if necessary, before the light goes off.
EXECUTION OF PRIORITY COMMANDS
The actuator switches the relay over to the status (ON or OFF) transmitted by the device that sends the
priority command. Until it receives a command to annul the forcing, the actuator ignores all the other
commands received (including commands from any front push-button). If no other commands are
received, at the end of the forcing the actuator will return to the status it had before the forcing activation.
Otherwise, it will assume the status of the last command received during the forcing.
SCENE MANAGEMENT
The actuator is able to memorise and execute up to 8 scenes; each of these is associated with the ON
or OFF status of the relay. It is not possible to associate a scene with a timed activation.
Before memorising a scene, you must command the actuator output to the required status (ON/OFF).
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Functions - actuator section
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