ABB free@home BI-F-2.0.x2 Product Manual page 30

Binary input, flush-mounted
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Description
Device name
An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field.
Position
By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the
building structure you defined (e.g. assignment to a room on a certain floor).
Sensor configuration
The sensor is disabled by activating the checkbox. Additional operation via the sensor
is not possible.
Disable sensor
Links
Under the links you can create links, delete or edit links. You can also see for which
devices a link was created. A difference is made between links of channels and scenes.
A list opens when tapping on the plus icon in front of the actuator, channel or scene.
Create the desired link in the list by tapping the desired device.
The link can be deleted again by tapping on the dustbin icon.
Function
The function is selected automatically in dependence of the selected link. It can be
changed if necessary.
Control element
Movement detectors
Window contact
Heating / Cooling
Frost alarm
Rain alarm
Wind alarm
Parameters
Contact type
In this drop-down menu, the contact type can be selected. The following values are
available:
Normally closed contact
Normally open contact
Sensor type
In this drop-down menu, the sensor type can be selected. The following values are
available:
Push-button
– This sensor type is intended for operation with a mechanical push-button.
– Inverts the actuator status with every activation of the input (only rising edge).
Switch (reversing)
– Reverser and push-button invert the existing status of the actuator.
– With this type of sensor a classic 2 way circuit can be implemented. Here the
reverser inverts the actuator status during each change of the input signal (rising
and falling edge) and can be operated in combination with a mechanical reverser.
Switch (direct)
– This sensor type sends the value to the actuator, that is also attached to the
binary input, independent of the previous status of the actuator.
– This makes a 1:1 illustration possible, but no 2 way circuit can be implemented.
– Example: When a single lamp is to precisely follow the status of the contact of an
external movement detector or a mechanical switch.
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