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petrkal
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 Posted: Monday Apr 21st, 2008 01:18 am
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May I program comfort with logic ‘if – then – else’ ?

If yes, Is there constraints. What modules I need? Manual with examples?

Is comfort advocates analog inputs?

 

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Petrakis Kostas

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hendy
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 Posted: Monday Apr 21st, 2008 07:07 am
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Yes, Comfort supports conditional actions using If-Then-Else statements. Comfort II has a set of Branch Actions which facilitates the conditional statements If/Then/Else used in the Response Wizard. Make sure this box is checked under Comfigurator > Modules & Settings.

You will need either UCM05 or UCM/Ethernet module to download the If/Then/Else responses from Comfigurator into Comfort. Comfort supports analog inputs, see:
http://www.comfortforums.com/forum1/542.html

Last edited on Monday Apr 21st, 2008 07:08 am by hendy

koutsogiannis
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 Posted: Monday Apr 21st, 2008 07:14 am
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The comfort, support, IF-THEN-ELSE, logic, with response. Up in 1000 response, and basic response from the basic situations of system

The Creation of however certain programs and more generally who of specialised planning by somebody requires knowledge in the basic traits and the methods of planning in the domestic automatism. The environment comfort is intelligent and simple and friendly to the user, simply knowledge of installation and important experience in other controllers.


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