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=Overview= | |||
A wireless light module is an IO module with a light stack attached. These devices can be activated by any input device. | A wireless light module is an IO module with a light stack attached. These devices can be activated by any input device. | ||
===Instructions=== | |||
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'''1.''' Open the VT3000 web interface - log in - select Configuration – select Devices. | '''1.''' Open the VT3000 web interface - log in - select Configuration – select Devices. | ||
Revision as of 15:54, 17 August 2017
Overview
A wireless light module is an IO module with a light stack attached. These devices can be activated by any input device.
Instructions
1. Open the VT3000 web interface - log in - select Configuration – select Devices.
2. Select the I/O Module icon from the Add New list.
3. Enter a name for the device - select Mixed 4I/6O for I/O Module Type.
4. Select the Discrete Outputs tab.
5. Select Discrete Output 1.
6. Discrete Output Properties:
a. Description – enter a name for the output – light color. b. Type – 3 options: i. Normal – output will turn on/off when commanded. ii. Disabled – output will not turn on/off. iii. Related – output will turn on/off when another output is on/off. c. Inverted – output will do the opposite of normal. d. On Delay – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns on. e. Off Delay – number of milliseconds to elapse before the output turns off. f. Blink On – number of milliseconds to stay on during blink. g. Blink Off – number or milliseconds to stay off during blink. h. Direct – available when Related Type is selected. Not applicable. i. Inverse – available when Related Type is selected. Explained in Step 8.
7. Example of 4 lights excluding green.
a. Description – enter the light color. b. Type – leave this as normal. c. Inverted – leave this unchecked. d. Default State – select Off. e. On Delay – enter Zero. f. Off Delay – enter Zero. g. Blink On – enter 5. h. Blink Off – enter 5.
8. Example of green light setup:
a. Description – enter Green light. b. Type – select related. c. Inverted – leave this unchecked. d. On Delay – leave this set to 0. e. Off Delay – leave this set to 0. f. Direct – leave all unchecked. g. Inverse – check mark DO1, DO2, DO3 and DO4.
9. Select Save & Exit.
10. The configuration will need to be sent to the IO module. See Update Configuration - PSM - (VT3000) for instructions. The example is for a PSM - the steps are the same for an IO module.