User Guide

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VT8600 SeriesUser Interface Guide
LUA GENERIC PARAMETERS
The LUA settings include six generic parameters that do not have predened values. These can be used to represent LUA script
variables. They are user congurable in their default state, but when they are assigned a value by a LUA script they become read
only, and the display colour of the parameter changes to red. These parameters are also modiable through BACnet as Analog Values
(AVs). These parameters can be congured to receive information from ZigBee sensors.
3/3 LUA
0
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Param. B (AV26)
Param. C (AV27)
Param. D (AV28)
Param. E (AV29)
Param. F (AV30)
0
0
0
Param. A (AV25)
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A parameter dened by a LUA
script displays in red text.
The default value is normally 0,
but it can be user-congured to
use a different default value.
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration parameters default value Signicance and adjustments
Parameter A
Default value: 0
Default value can be changed by user
AV25
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to it
using the LUA script function
Parameter B
Default value: 0
Default value can be changed by user
AV26
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to it
using the LUA script function
Parameter C
Default value: 0
Default value can be changed by user
AV27
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to it
using the LUA script function
Parameter D
Default value: 0
Default value can be changed by user
AV28
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to it
using the LUA script function
Parameter E
Default value: 0
Default value can be changed by user
AV29
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to it
using the LUA script function
Parameter F
Default value: 0
Default value can be changed by user
AV30
The value(s) of this parameter depends on what is assigned to it
using the LUA script function