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Channels Tab

Each I/O Channel is programmable and can be assigned to a function. This applies to ELV switches connnected to the channel.
  • DND (Do Not Disturb)
  • MUR (Make Up Room)
  • Doorbell
  • Keycard
  • ELV switch
  • Primary Relay
  • Secondary Relay
  • Master Scene
  • Scene 1 to 4
  • Door Sensor
  • Room PIR  Sensor
  • Toilet PIR Sensor
  • Blinds
  • 0-10V Dimming switch 1
  • 0-10V Dimming switch 2
  • Connecting Door
  • Window
Each switch input has a corresponding output that can be connected to a LED or a relay depending on the function.
An example of the assignment of Channels to different functions is shown below.



For each channel, the following functions can be selected from a drop-down list;




ELV Switch
This input is connected to an ELV switch with LED used for lighting or other on/off appliances. Pressing this switch toggles the LED state and the corresponding Output.  Any Input can be designated as ELV Switch.  If Keycard is off (or occupancy is in unoccupied state), the ELV switches are disabled.
Input State = Normally Open, Momentary

Make Up Room
Pressing this switch toggles the LED state and the coresponding Output, and also switches off the DND led. Only 1 input can be designated as MUR
Input State = Normally Open, Momentary

Do Not Disturb
Pressing this switch toggles the LED state and the corresponding Output and also switches off the MUR led. If the DND state is on, the Doorbell input is disabled. Only 1 input can be designated as DND
Input State = Normally Open, Momentary

Doorbell
Pressing this switch momentarily turns on the LED state and the corresponding Output to the Chime. Only 1 input is designed doorbell.   If DND state is on, the doorbell  switch is disabled ie the chime is not activated.
Input State = Normally Open, Momentary

Keycard
The Keycard Channel Output normally  controls the supply to all the power points and the Airconditioner in the room. But there is no  Keycard in the room, the Primary Relay Output must be selected.
If Keycard setting is enabled, and the keycard is ON (inserted), the keycard output and Secondary  Outputs are turned on.
This also activates the programmable welcome scene. When the keycard is removed, there is a programable delay to switch off the keycard and Secondary outputs. If the keycard is removed, the ELV switches are disabled and lighting outputs are switched off.
The Keycard can only be assigned to Channel 1 which on the HIO/RL1 has normally open and normally closed contacts.
The Door Contact / PIR for Occupancy sensing also controls this output if keycard is not enabled.
Input state – Normally Open

Primary Relay
The Primary Relay channel should be selected if there is no keycard in the system ie using Occupancy sensing. The Input for this channel can be connected to an ELV switch but it is usually not used except for testing. If Keycard is present, the Keycard output is used for switching the aircon and power points. Only channel 1 can be selected for the Primary Relay (if Keycard is not selected). 

Secondary Relay
This is an optional channel which may be connected to the supply for power points in the room, if required to be separate from Airconditioner control.The Input of the channel can be connected to an ELV switch but it is usually not used except for testing.

Master Scene
If Master LED is on, pressing it will switch the Master Off Scene, ie all lights off except designated light eg Night light. When the Master LED is off, pressing it will turn on the Master On Scene, or no action (programmable). If any light is switched on, the Master LED turns on so that Master Off can be pressed. Hence the Master On and Master Off scenes are associated with this switch.
Input State = Normally Open, Momentary

Door Sensor
This input is for the Door sensor. It is used for Occupancy sensing in Special Functions.
Input State = Normally Closed

Room PIR sensor
This input is for the ROOM PIR  sensor. It is used for Room Occupancy sensing in Special Functions. The Output will follow the Input so a lamp can be connected to check the status
Input State = Normally Closed

Toilet PIR sensor
This input is for the Toilet PIR  sensor for Toilet Occupancy Sensing in Special Functions. The Output will follow the Input so a lamp can be connected to check the status
Input State = Normally Closed

Scene 1 to Scene 4
Pressing the button triggers the Scene. There is no LED indication. The LED turns on momentarily when pressed
Input State = Normally Open, Momentary

Blinds
More than 1 button can be assigned to Blinds. It can be used for Blinds up, Blinds down or stop. There are 2 modes of operation; Follower, or Pulse. The mode is defined in Properies.
  1. Follower: the Output always follows the input, ie when the input is on, the output also turns on and vice versa.  Pressing and holding the button causes the output to turn on, releasing the button causes the output to turn off.
  2. Pulse: when the input is pressed, a fixed duration pulse on the output is produced. The pulse duration is defined in Properties.
Input State = Normally Open


Dimmer 1 and 2
This switch controls the 0-10V output 1 and 2. Short Press will toggle the light to On/off state. Long press will dim up or dim down alternately from the last state. Go to 0-10V Output Tab for properties of the Dimmers.

Connecting Door
This input indicates a Connecting Door between 2 adjacent rooms. If the door is open in both rooms, it indicates that both rooms are connected. The MUR and DND for both rooms should be the same ie when MUR or DND is on or off in one room, the same indication should be in the other room. The occupancy status of the 2 rooms should be combined as a single room. That means keycards from both rooms are used in determining occupancy. Any keycard removed means the occupant is going out of  the room. The occupancy detection algorithm should be started by any of the 2 doors being closed. The Motion detector in each room will both work to detect occupancy. This feature requires a UCM/Logic controller connected to 2 HIOs.
Input State = Normally Closed

Window
This input when open causes the Keycard or primary relay output to be turned off after the Window Timer Delay (in HIO Properties)
Input State = Normally Closed

Last edited on Saturday Dec 24th, 2016 03:22 pm by admin

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