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A KeyKing controller is configured in the ACFA Intellect Software System on the TC3XY Controller object's settings pane. This object is created based on a KeyKing ACS object on the Hardware tab of the System Settings dialog (Fig. 2.5—1).
Fig. 2.5—1 TC3XY Controller object
To configure a KeyKing controller, do the following:
- Go to the TC3XY Controller object's settings pane (Fig. 2.5—2).
Fig. 2.5—2 Configuring a KeyKing controller
- Use the up/down buttons to enter the hardware address of a connected controller in the Address field (see Fig. 2.5—2, 1). A search for controllers may have set the address automatically. In the case, changing the field value is not recommended.
- Select the name of the connected controller's hardware model from the Model dropdown list (see Fig. 2.5—2, 2). A search for controllers may have set the value of the Model parameter automatically. In the case, changing the field value is not recommended.
Caution! If the controller model in not correctly specified, the device will not work with the ACFA Intellect Software System.
- If the connection line has been made via Ethernet, then the controller's connection parameters must be set:
- Enter the controller's IP address in the Address field (see Fig. 2.5—3, 3).
Fig. 2.5—3 Configuration of a controller's TCP-connection parameters
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- Enter the controller's connection port in the Port field (see Fig. 2.5—3, 4).
- Using the mask and the up/down buttons, enter the date to switch to summer hours in the Summer start field (see Fig. 2.5—2, 5).
- Using the up/down buttons to enter in the Summer Offset field the time shift (in hours) to be applied when switching to summer hours (see Fig. 2.5—2, 6).
- Using the mask and the up/down buttons, enter the date to switch to winter hours in the Winter start field (see Fig. 2.5—2, 7).
- Using the up/down buttons to enter in the Winter Offset field the time shift (in hours) to be applied when switching to winter hours (see Fig. 2.5—2, 8).
- The controller's internal rules make it possible to send specific commands to devices when certain conditions occur. The controller's internal rules are configured as follows:
- Click the Flow Control by Inputs button (see Fig. 2.5—2, 9). A window for configuring rules will open (Fig. 2.5—4).
Fig. 2.5—4 Setting rules
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- To add a rule, click the Add button (see Fig. 2.5—4, 1).
Note: To delete a rule from the list, select a cell in the corresponding row and click the Delete button (see Fig. 2.5—4, 2).
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- The Number column displays a serial number for each rule (see Fig. 2.5—4, 3).
- To enable a rule, check the box in the In use column (see Fig. 2.5—4, 4).
- From the Device dropdown list, select the device that will be activated by the rule when the condition occurs (see Fig. 2.5—4, 5).
- If the device must be opened when the condition occurs, check the box in the is open column (see Fig. 2.5—4, 6).
- If the device needs to be returned to its normal state after the action has been performed, check the box in the back to normal column (see Fig. 2.5—4, 7).
- In the action delays field enter the period of time (in seconds) that should pass from the moment the condition occurs before the action is performed (see Fig. 2.5—4, 8).
- In the Trigger time field enter the period of time (in seconds) in which the action must be performed (see Fig. 2.5—4, 9).
- In the priority field enter the priority of the action (see Fig. 2.5—4, 10).
- Click on the button in the conditions column (see Fig. 2.5—4, 11). A window for configuring conditions will open (Fig. 2.5—5).
Fig. 2.5—5 Setting conditions
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- The Device column presents a list of devices registered with the controller being configured (see Fig. 2.5—5, 1).
- Select the required condition for each device from the dropdown list in the State column (see Fig. 2.5—5, 2). When the specified combination of device-condition is detected in the system, the action condition will be deemed to have been satisfied.
- Click the Apply button (see Fig. 2.5—5, 3).
Note: To close the conditions window without saving the changes made, click the Cancel button (see Fig. 2.5—5, 4).
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- Click the Apply button (see Fig. 2.5—4, 12).
Note: To close the conditions window without saving the changes made, click the Cancel button (see Fig. 2.5—4, 13).
- Click the Apply button.
This completes the configuration of the KeyKing controller.