Emerson E2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual 
11.10.2 Functions of the Lighting Schedule Application
Figure 11-19
 - Lighting Schedule Module Cell Diagram
Output
DV
Proof
DV
Proof
DV
Light Schedule
DV
Lighting Control Module
In
Out
Min On/Off
On/Off Delay
Min On/Off
with Delay
DV
DV
Desired Value
Proof Fail
Delay
Latch Time
Proof
DV
DV
Actual Value
DV
Logic In
DV
Use Alt Sched Comb
DV
LLEV In
Logic In
Occup
Out
Comb Type
Alt Comb
LLev
Interface
AV
DV
DV
DV
Use Alt
DV
Invert Output
DV
Cutin/out SPs
Use Alt LLEV Comb
DV
Out
Events
Active Days
Basic Sched
DV
DV
Extern Sched
Use Ext Sched
Light Level LLEV
AV
LLEV Occup
DV
Bypass
DV
Logic In
Sched In
Use Alt
Out
Comb Type
Alt Comb
Schedif
DV
DV
DV
DV
Invert Output
DV
Sunset Today
DV
Offset
Control
Rise/Set Offset
Multi Logic
Combiner
Use Alt Comb
DV
Logic1
Logic2
Logic3
Logic4
Use Alt
Out
Control
Method
Select
Use Alt Control
Figure 11-19 shows a flowchart diagram of the Light-
ing Schedule application and the eight cells that work 
together to control the lights. A description of each cell 
and the functions they perform are given below.
11.10.3 Control Method Select
Control Select determines whether the Multi-Logic 
Combiner is used or the Light Level Interface and Sched-
ule Interface are used for Lighting Control. When Use Alt 
Control
 is set to Yes, the Light Level Interface and Sched-
ule Interface combination strategies are disabled and are 
not visible. When Use Alt Control is set to No, the Multi-
Logic Combiner matrix is disabled and not visible.
11.10.4 Standard Control
Standard control comprises Light Level Interface and 
Schedule Interface strategies.
11.10.4.1 The Light Level Interface Cell 
(LLEV INTERFACE)
The Light Level Interface cell of the Lighting Schedule 
application translates the value of the light level sensor 
into an ON or OFF command by comparing the analog 
light level to a set of Cut In/Cut Out setpoints.
From an OFF state, when the light level falls below the 
Cut In setpoint, the result of the light level comparison 
will be an ON state. When the light level rises above the 
cut-out setpoint, the state will transition from ON to OFF.
The ON/OFF state determined by the light level can be 
logically combined with LOGIC IN, a digital input from 
an input point or another application in E2. The result of 
this comparison will be the final ON/OFF light state com-
mand that is sent from the Light Level Interface cell to the 
Schedule Interface cell (explained below).
Logical Combination Strategies
There are several different strategies for combining 
the light level ON/OFF state with the value of the 
LOGIC IN input:
• Logic Only - The cell will read only the 
LOGIC IN input and ignore the light level 
sensor reading.
• LLEV Only - The cell will read only the light 
level sensor and ignore the value of the 
LOGIC IN input.
• Both ON/Both OFF - From an output=OFF 
state, when both the light level state and the 
LOGIC IN input are ON, the resulting output 
command will be ON. The output command 
will remain ON until both the light level 
state and the LOGIC IN input turn OFF.
• Both ON/LLEV OFF - Like the Both ON/