Change status numbers to according (self-chosen) text

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  • Gast

    #1

    Change status numbers to according (self-chosen) text

    HI Guys,

    I have a ventilation unit (Zehnder Comfo D 350) which I'm controlling via Loxone. This is my current program (in Dutch, sorry about that, but I'm sure you get the gist):

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    This works fine. You can see there are three settings (1, 2 and 3), equaling low speed, medium speed and high speed. I'm using a time to control the mode between 1 and 2 during the day, and I can use a manual override if I desire. I've added the status block as a means of seeing in text mode what speed the ventilation is running at. But this is not exactly the way I would like it to be.

    When I look at my visualization, I get this:


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    Ideally, I would like to get rid of the status block, and have the numbers of the current mode (circled in red), replaced by text saying "low", "high" or "party". But I have no idea if this is possible.

    Then I tried a completely different approach : digital, rather than analog, using the radio buttons function block.

    I came up with this:

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    This is indeed simpler, and it does enable me to name every output, but it has another problem : it also has an "all off" function, which you cannot leave out of the equation. You can leave out other outputs by leaving them blank, but this does not work for the "all off" field. For this reason, I've put "low" in the "all off" field, because a ventilation system never goes completely off, it's not supposed to.
    But because the "all off" is always the LAST option in the sequence, and you cannot alter it's position:
    This is how it looks now:

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    As you can see, it's not in the correct order. But I cannot change it or else the sequence is incorrect!! To be correct the bottom option should be at the top, but I don't think I can change that?
    But otherwise, it works as expected. The timer works great and I can manually intervean. When I do, the mode next to "ventilatie" changes accordingly. Beautiful! Just a shame about the sequence as shown above (when it's tapped).

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    So back to my basic question.
    For analog mode, can I change the numbers next to the ventilation mode to text of my choosing?
    For digital mode, is there a way to either leave out the "all off" function, or put it at the top of list instead of at the bottom, where it is now?

    Either option would do and would be a solution for me!

    Thanks!
    Zuletzt geändert von Gast; 31.05.2016, 19:41.
  • Gast

    #2
    Dammit! it seems all my screenshots which showed up perfectly when I wrote the post were left out when I posted it.

    Edit : fixed now.
    Zuletzt geändert von Gast; 31.05.2016, 19:42.

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    • Christian Fenzl
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      • 31.08.2015
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      #3
      Use the All-Off Option as High.
      If AQ of the radio-button = 0, switch to high. Reorder the low and medium speed.
      Activate the remanence of the radio button.

      It is not possible to reorder the All-Off label.
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      • Christian Fenzl
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        • 31.08.2015
        • 11234

        #4
        Edit: If you label the All-Off to - (dash) or, I currently don't remember, leave it empty, it is not shown in the selection.
        So you could use 1, 2 and 3 for the speed.
        You have to make sure, that one of the modes1 to 3 is selected in the radio-button (if AQ = 0 --> trigger I1)

        Edit 2: Correct is to keep it empty. It is not shown in the selection. If the radio-button is 0 for some reason, in the overview it is shown as dash, but is not listed in the selection.
        Zuletzt geändert von Christian Fenzl; 31.05.2016, 20:35. Grund: Edit 2
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        • Gast

          #5
          Hi Christian,

          Thanks for your suggestion.
          I'm not inclined to set the all-Off to high instead though, and I'll explain why: As said, this ventilation has 2 settings : low, medium, high.
          For low, I need to put 220v on one phase entry
          For medium, I need to put 220v on the first phase, and on a second phase
          For high, I need to put 220v on the first phase, and on a third phase.

          It's for this reason I only need 2 relays: one for setting medium and one for high. For the low setting, I simply put the power in the wall socket (and always keep that connected). Ok, I could also control this via a relay, but there's no need for that since the ventilation is supposed to be never completely off, and this way I save a relay as well.

          It's for this reason I chose the setup I did : because if the setting is low (which it is 75% of the day), then no Loxone relays are in use.

          A good option would indeed be leave the "All Off" field out completely (this would be my preference too), but this doesn't seem to work. I can leave it blank, and indeed, then it doesn't show up in the overview, but it does show up as a dash when I'm cycling through the options, which is a but annoying (because it's unnecessary).

          Regarding to my first setup, is there a way to change the analogue numbers to text ? (with the "<v>" parameters?) Or is this impossible?

          Thank you for your time!
          Zuletzt geändert von Gast; 01.06.2016, 13:24.

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