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hw="out='FFFF'"
 
hw="out='FFFF'"
 
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==Indication of module operation==
 
==Indication of module operation==
 
{{indicationold}}
 
{{indicationold}}
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*Install the module in the switchboard on the DIN rail and fix it with the special latch on the module base.
 
*Install the module in the switchboard on the DIN rail and fix it with the special latch on the module base.
 
*Connect the CAN connector.
 
*Connect the CAN connector.
*Connect the channels (1-18).
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*Connect the channels (1-10).
 
*Configure the module using LT setup.
 
*Configure the module using LT setup.
 
*Apply power to the load.
 
*Apply power to the load.
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*Disconnect the power from the load.
 
*Disconnect the power from the load.
*Disconnect the channels (1-18).
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*Disconnect the channels (1-10).
 
*Disconnect the CAN connector.
 
*Disconnect the CAN connector.
 
*Remove the module from the DIN rail, releasing the latch at the bottom of the module base.
 
*Remove the module from the DIN rail, releasing the latch at the bottom of the module base.
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|stop||Char ‘R’||1-9||–||(for 2-pole gate and blinds) If it is declared then by Stop command during the motion, the same impulse appears as it was at the beginning of the motion. Pole, an which the stop-impules is formed, is defined by the parameter Stop value. If it is ‘r’ or ‘R’ then stop-impulse is produced on the opposite to the start-impulse pole. If any other value is delcared (e.g., ‘d’ ) then the stop-impulse is on the same pole. If a Runtime passed after the beginning of the motion then the stop-impulse is not formed. Example: stop=’r’
 
|stop||Char ‘R’||1-9||–||(for 2-pole gate and blinds) If it is declared then by Stop command during the motion, the same impulse appears as it was at the beginning of the motion. Pole, an which the stop-impules is formed, is defined by the parameter Stop value. If it is ‘r’ or ‘R’ then stop-impulse is produced on the opposite to the start-impulse pole. If any other value is delcared (e.g., ‘d’ ) then the stop-impulse is on the same pole. If a Runtime passed after the beginning of the motion then the stop-impulse is not formed. Example: stop=’r’
 
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|out||char[18]||98||'LLLLLLLLLL'||Each char is responsible for the type of a particular channel
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|out||char[10]||98||'LLLLLLLLLL'||Each char is responsible for the type of a particular channel
 
*'L'-Lamp;
 
*'L'-Lamp;
 
*'M'-Lamp Inverse;
 
*'M'-Lamp Inverse;

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