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h Logic -> Links -> [Logic gate designation] - [Type of the logic gate link] -> [Output designation]<br />

Designation [Output] Predefined designation, which only appears<br />

in the parameter node name and<br />

which can be modified as necessary.<br />

Behaviour output Normal<br />

Inverted<br />

h Logic -> Multiplexer -> [Multiplexer designation] - [Multiplexer function]<br />

Order-No. 7574 00 1X<br />

It is possible to specify here whether the<br />

gate output is evaluated normally, i.e.<br />

not inverted, or inverted.<br />

Designation [Multiplexer] Predefined designation, which only appears<br />

in the parameter node name and<br />

which can be modified as necessary.<br />

Blocking object available<br />

Behaviour of blocking<br />

object<br />

Transmit after block enable<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

1 = enabled /<br />

0 = disabled<br />

0 = enabled /<br />

1 = disabled<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

Function 1 to 2 multiplexers<br />

1 to 4 multiplexers<br />

The multiplexer can optionally be fitted<br />

with a blocking object. During a block.<br />

no values are forwarded from the input<br />

to the outputs.<br />

The telegram polarity of the blocking object<br />

can be set here.<br />

This parameter is only visible on "Blocking<br />

object available = Yes".<br />

After the block, the current input value<br />

can immediately be processed further<br />

("Yes" setting), or the multiplexer waits<br />

for the next input telegrams ("No" setting).<br />

This parameter is only visible on "Blocking<br />

object available = Yes".<br />

With a 1 to 2 multiplexer, there is one<br />

control object, as well as one input and<br />

two outputs for each channel. With a 1<br />

to 4 multiplexer, there are two control<br />

object, and one input and four outputs<br />

for each channel.<br />

h Logic -> Multiplexer -> [Multiplexer designation] - [Multiplexer function] -> Multiplexer channel<br />

- [Object type, multiplexer channel]<br />

Object type, inputs/outputs<br />

DPT 1,001 (1 bit switching)<br />

DPT 3,007 (4 bit – dimming)<br />

DPT 9,001 … 9,021<br />

(2 byte – value)<br />

Software "...590101"<br />

Parameters<br />

The input and the outputs of a multiplexer<br />

channel always have the same object<br />

type, which can be configured here. Different<br />

channels of a multiplexer may<br />

user different object types.<br />

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