User Manual
CM2U8567E / 04.1999 VISONIK DCS Functions and System Messages VVS18 Siemens Building Technologies
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Address of the data point on which the reaction is to act. The following inputs are
permissible:
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Technical address or $* masks
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User address or $* masks
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All addresses, including CT to PICT, by entering '..' (???)
Specify the parameter to be modified.
In the example "Set Digital Output: Priority=0 :"
The following possibilities are available for entering the parameter value:
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A fixed value is assigned to the selected parameter.
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A priority is assigned to the resultant output values RDO of switch command points
DO.
The following variants can be entered for switch commands in the SRR:
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Modification of the parameter DO1 or DO2 with its respective bit influence DO1ACT
or DO2ACT.
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Selective setting of a single bit influence in DO1ACT or DO2ACT.
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Selective setting of all bit influences in DO1ACT or DO2ACT.
The above statements apply analogously to flag points.
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RVAL
: The resultant setpoint of a switch command RDO or of a flag point RFL is set
to the last effective value, e.g. after a power failure.
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SAME
: When the reaction is triggered, the parameter value of the reaction address is
set the SAME as the main value of a selectable data point.
The data point can be specified at the "FNT /Address" (???) prompt.
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INV
: When the reaction is triggered, the parameter value of the reaction address is
set to the INVERSE of the main value of a selectable data point. The respective
values are interpreted as Boolean variables.
The data point can be specified at the "FNT /Address" (???) prompt.
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More detailed information and appropriate examples can be found in the chapter
"Reactions" in tab "R" of this manual.
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Information on the subject of "bit influence" can be found in the descriptions of the
parameters RDO,DO,DO1,DO2 and RFL,FL,FLI1,FLI2.
When the reaction is triggered, the VISONIK DCS prints a specific clear text message in
the defined message mask; the message appears in the language that is defined for the
respective device with the parameter XX.
Number of the clear text message in the text register TXCM,C.???
When the reaction is triggered, the VISONIK-DCS executes a specific macro command
from the macro text register (TXCM,M) ??? of the selected language at ONE defined
device. ???
Number of the macro text.
Language of the macro text register.
Output device (STA, M1..M15) at which the text is to be printed.
Print slave messages.
The VISONIK DCS normally only prints spontaneous messages if the status of a point
changes in the peripheral equipment (???).
An SLVM reaction is required in order to force point messages (e.g. cyclic polling of a
temperature using a date reaction).
When the reaction is triggered, the VISONIK DCS reports the main value of the point in
the defined message mask, without the point status having changed.
Slave messages have an exclamation mark before the timestamp in the message line.
Reaction UA/TA
Parameter
Parameter value
Note on additional
information sources:
Reaction CT
Number
Reaction MC
Macrotext number
Language
Output device
Reaction SLVM