MODULE PROGRAMMING TABLE KEY TO PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS
KEY TO PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS
ID-Module address: all the modules are provided with a pre-set address printed
on the ID tag, if the address is not shown, the factory address is 1. This number
must be changed in order to keep the system address free for installation of other
modules. Use the HeiBus program to program the module. Modules with the same
address cannot coexist within the same system.
Description: Free description of the module (e.g.: General Framework Module Posi-
tion QG1, etc.).
Supply contract: It is possible to choose up to 5 di erent supplies. This requires
the TA to be connected to the module. Connect a wire to the common and the
second one to the terminal which corresponds to the supply. Set both timed release
and immediate release to standard values in automatic.
Timed Release: this is the power at which release must occur, after the time
indicated as the timed Delay threshold has passed.
Immediate Release: this is the power at which release must occur without any
time.
Notifi cation: allows control of one or more outputs from a digital module to notify
release:
• NU (Not Used): does not notify release.
• DM (Digital Module): activates one or more outputs of a digital module, in
accordance with that specifi ed in the Number fi eld (serial number of the module to
command) and in Output(s) (number of the outputs to command).
Advanced: Opens a window that allows additional parameters to be set. PLEASE
NOTE: adjusting these parameters is NOT recommended.
• Reactivation hysteresis: this is the power hysteresis after which the load will be
reactivated (value displayed W).
• Power Tolerance: is the power value below which the utility load is considered
negligible. In this case the utility will always remain active. (value shown W)
• Timed delay threshold: this is the minimum time delay before releasing the
fi rst utility in the case that the threshold is activated with timed activation (value
expressed in minutes).
ID: Supply contract
N Utility Consumption
[W]
Time of
OFF
[minutes]
Dstn.
N.
OUT
C
M
Z
SN
RC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION VALUE
Timed release thresholds
Immediate release thresholds
Indicator devices
load release [output.SN]
Reactivation hysteresis [W]
Power tolerance [W]
Delay of the threshold in time [min] (150)
Following command delay [s] (5)
• Following command delay: this is the wait time between release of a utility and
the successive one (value expressed in seconds).
UTILITIES
Description: Free form description of the Utility (e.g. air conditioning, washing
machine, etc.).
Consumption: the consumption (Watt) of the utility. Allows an estimate for reactiva-
tion of a utility once the Time O has passed.
Time o : the minimum time (in minutes) that a utility must remain o before at-
tempting reactivation. Reactivation is in any case conditional to the load remaining
the release level thresholds.
Destination: allows specifi cation of what will be commanded with a switch on or
switch o command in the case that release or reactivation thresholds are exceeded.
This can be:
• NU (Not Used): no command is sent to the bus.
• DM (Digital Module): commands one or more outputs of a digital module, in
accordance with that specifi ed in the Number fi eld (serial number of the module to
command), in Output(s) (number of the outputs to command), in advanced output
control (C), and in output restore mode (M).
• Z (Zone): sends a zone forcing command to the bus, in accordance with that
specifi ed in the Number (zone number to be commanded) fi eld, and in advanced
mode, restore outputs (M).
• RC (Remote Control): sends a message as an input programmed in RC mode, to
manage alarms or indicators on PC, PLC, etc.
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119 RV55 version
1.0 05/2011