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1250SM0904R10/09 C-Bus™ Basic Programming
10/2009 C-Bus™ Products Training Course
© 2009 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 111
Function Description
Shutter Toggle This function causes the C-Bus Shutter Relay to:
• Open the shutter
• Stop from opening
• Close the shutter
• Stop from closing
Shutter Open Toggle Causes the C-Bus Shutter Relay to Open and Stop
Shutter Close Toggle Causes the C-Bus Shutter Relay to Close and Stop
Shutter Open Causes the C-Bus Shutter Relay to Open
Shutter Close Causes the C-Bus Shutter Relay to Close
Shutter Stop Causes the C-Bus Shutter Relay to Stop in its current position
Table 36 - Key functions used specifically with the C-Bus Shutter
Relay
The C-Bus Shutter Relay functions are designed to operate with 1, 2 or 3
button control. If you wish to use:
1 button control, use the Shutter Toggle function.
2 button control, use the Shutter Open Toggle and Shutter Close Toggle
functions.
3 button control, use the Shutter Open, Shutter Close and Shutter Stop
functions.
Advanced Wall Switch Programming
There are many different parameters in different C-Bus wall switches. The
following section of advanced wall switch programming, highlights the more
commonly used configuration parameters.
NOTE: The following programming options are taken from an 8 Button
C-Bus Neo Wall Switch. Some parameters may not be applicable or may be
programmed slightly differently to other C-Bus wall switches, e.g. 2000
Series, Reflection, Saturn and DLT ranges.
Dual Applications
To use dual applications on a C-Bus wall switch, open the GUI for the wall
switch and navigate to the Unit Identification tab, by viewing the Advanced
settings as shown below. You will see that the primary application address
defaults to Lighting, and the secondary application address defaults to
<Unused>.
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