Compartment system: LockID The lock ID is used for the locker control. The lock ID is used to define which electrical input or output is controlled for the corresponding locker. Depending on the locker control used, different addressing must be carried out. CxNet.CxIO module The CxIO module is a modular control module that was specially developed for compartment systems. Each module is assigned a unique module address. Each module can control 21 or 48 lockers (IO). An output is opened as long as defined in the settings. defined in the settings. If the port has an input, the the duration is shortened until the input is active. The addressing is done according to the scheme module address.IO If, for example, output 5 of module 2 is to be controlled, then 2.5 is entered as the lock ID. Lock options In addition to the module address, the following options can be specified, which are entered directly after the module address:
Example: 1.5-O means: Tray 1, Tray 5 opening is ignored. Example: 2.4!I means: Tray system 2, tray 4 the input is reversed, i.e. open tray has the status closed tray Interflex For Interflex locker control, project-specific addressing is used. Contact Interflex for details on this. Kaba With Kaba locker control, project-specific addressing is used. Contact Kaba for the details on this. pulse or level control There are two different ways in which the ports of a CxIO module can be controlled. Either with the level or the pulse method. Control by level means that the port is is permanently switched to off or on, whereas with the pulse method, the port is only switched on for a certain period of time (defined in the defined in the settings) and then switched off again. switched off again. By default, the pulse method is used is used by default, because with the level method there is a danger of a lock burns. |
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