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Regency
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Model 4724 Control Expander Installation Manual (P/N 150596-02, Rev. A) Revised 8/98
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8.15 Area Options (Menu 14)
Revision H Options
AUTO OC:- - - - - - - -
Enter areas that will be either Auto Open or Auto Close. If you use this option, you must also
enable the Split Arm feature (System Options, Menu 4). This will ensure proper Default mode
operation. See Section 5.1.3 of this manual for more information about programming auto
open/close areas.
AREA NAME #1:
Select a name for each area being used (16-characters maximum). Area names are displayed
when accessing area arming and with the zone status to show which area the zone is in. (Areas
were programmed in Zone Options, Menu 6.) The factory programmed default names are A1 -
A8.
OP WIN GRP #1
Select the window group number (programmed in Menu 9) that will control opening this area.
Use 32 for always, 33 for never.
CL WIN GRP #1
Select the window group number that will control closing this area.
8.16 Sensor Locations (Menu 15)
SENSOR#1:
Enter a location description for each of the four sensors used with the 4150 Auxiliary Control
(16-characters maximum).
8.17 Programmable I/O Statements (Menu 16)
The 4724's programmable I/O capability allows you to configure auxiliary output devices to
act as indicators of internal status conditions or to respond to the internal conditions in some
way.
Sections 8 and 9 of this manual provide you with basic information on how to use the I/O Pro-
gramming feature. Regency's 47241/0 Application Programming Manual provides more in-
depth instructions. To order the manual contact ITI’s Order Entry at 800-777-4841.
NOTE It is easier to Program the I/O statements using the Model 5540 Downloading Software (Sec-
tion 9.5.2 of this manual). Because it may sometimes be useful to program them with may built-
in programmer, the procedure is explained below. Section 9.5.1 of this manual explains logical
operators and provides more information about how I/O statements are used.
The programmable I/O statements in the built-in programmer work by GETting data from the
4724 memory, saving it in a temporary location (STACK), then PUTting it into a 4724 output
buffer. The 4724 has room for a maximum of 127 GET and PUT statements. The factory pro-
grammed default program is shown in Section 8.17 of this manual.
Each program step consists of a combination of GET, PUT, and sometimes other types of
statements, the net effect is …
to place a bit (or group of eight bits) on top of the stack and
to take a bit of the stack, so the stack is empty when it reaches the END statement.
The step may contain an even number of GET and PUT statements, as the following example
demonstrates.
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