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Blind Control Registers

BLIND_UP_TIME (40601)

The register contains an integer value representing the value of time, which is needed to open the blind/shutter from 0% to 100%, in milliseconds. The register value can be overwritten directly from BMS or set automatically with the blind calibration procedure (see section Blinds Calibration Procedure). By default, the register value is 0 ms.

BLIND_DOWN_TIME (40617)

The register contains an integer value representing the value of time, which is needed to close the blind/shutter from 100% to 0%, in milliseconds. The register value can be overwritten directly from BMS or set automatically with the blind calibration procedure (see section Blinds Calibration Procedure). By default, the register value is 0 ms.

SLATS_OPENING_TIME (40633)

The register contains an integer value representing the value of time, which is needed to move the slats in full range of possible movement, in milliseconds. The register value can be overwritten directly from BMS or set automatically with the slats calibration procedure (see section Slats Calibration Procedure). By default, the register value is 1000 ms.

BLIND_STATE (40649)

The register value represents the actual state of the blind/shutter from 0% to 100%.

The 100% value means that the blind/shutter is fully open. The 0%value  means that the blind/shutter is fully closed.

If the blind goes up, the state is displayed basing on the BLIND_UP_TIME register value.

If the blind goes down, the state is displayed basing on the BLIND_DOWN_TIME register value. By default, the state value is 0%.

SLATS_STATE (40657)

The register value represents the actual state of the slats from 0% to 100%.

Please notice that normally the slats are fully closed if the state is 0% or 100%. It means that position full open is reached if the SLATS_STATE register is 50%.

The status displaying based on the SLATS_OPENING_TIME register value, therefore, by default, it is adjusted to 1 second full range movement time.

A different value in the SLATS_OPENING_TIME register has impact on the SLATS_STATE value calculation. By default, the state value is 0%.

BLIND_OFF_DELAY (40665)

The register value represents the time value expressed in % of the BLIND_UP_TIME/ BLIND_DOWN_TIME depending on whether the blind/shutter goes up or down. By default, the register value is 5%. The function is activated only if the blind/shutter is set to full open/closed positions. In such case, by default, the blind/shutter motor runs 5% longer than it is set in the BLIND_UP_TIME/ BLIND_DOWN_TIME. The function is made in order to ensure that the blind/shutter achieves full open/closed positions if during the long-term operation the blind/shutter becomes not calibrated or there are some mechanical failures of the motor.

SLATS_NUMBER_OF STEPS (40673)

The register value represents a number of steps, which are needed to change the slats position from 0% to 100% (full range movement). The possible values are from 1 to 10. Number 1 means that the slats do the full range movement with the single short click of the monostable switch. Number 10, which is the maximum, means that slats needs 10 similar motor movements (clicks of the monostable switch) to go from 0% position to 100% position (full range movement). The default value of the register is 10.

SLATS_BLOCKING_LOCAL (40600) Bit 0

The bit allows for activating / deactivating the slats control by local physical switches. The function is useful if the slats opening level is set from BMS and there is no need to change it locally. In such case the locally connected switches control the shutter in the same way as it is in the blind control mode.

If the bit is active (bit 0=1), the slats control function by using the physical switches is blocked.

If the bit is active (bit 0=0), the slats control function by using the physical switches is unblocked.

The default value is 0 (inactive)–the slats can be controlled by the physical switches.

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