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Disable crestron sensor using keypad help!!
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Post 1 made on Friday May 22, 2015 at 07:31
AzzyAli
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Dears,

I want to disable occupancy sensor using keypad or touch screen and i am looking for someone to guide me or to just give me an example by creating simpl program using GLS-ODT-C-CN with any CNX keypad or by using CH-LMD1.

Any help appreciated !!

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Ali Arsalan
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Post 2 made on Friday May 22, 2015 at 08:20
SWOInstaller
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Easiest way to do this is to add a toggle, interlock, and buffer.

The toggle input (clock) is activated using the button press, you then need to use the two outputs of the toggle (one to set your interlock, the other to clear your interlock. The set interlock output goes to your buffer enable. All the inputs of the buffer come from the GLS and the outputs go to whatever you are using the occupancy for.
You can't fix stupid
Post 3 made on Friday May 22, 2015 at 08:26
ILO
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Even easier...

Slot 1 of the GLS-ODT-C-CN symbol includes digital inputs that disable the sensor. When unused they are set low by default (enabled).

Connect the output signal from a toggle controlled by a Keypad or Touch screen directly to these digital inputs to switch between enabled and disabled.
OP | Post 4 made on Friday May 22, 2015 at 09:52
AzzyAli
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@SWO Installer

Great!! Thank you i am going to try this tomorrow and hopefully everything will go as intended. Though i already tried using Toggle, Pulse stretcher, Buffer and One shot and it did work sometime good and sometimes malfunctioning (turning lights on/off randomly). I think i used some extensive logics set :P and i should try as you are guiding by keeping minimal logics.
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OP | Post 5 made on Friday May 22, 2015 at 09:57
AzzyAli
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Oh!! i am this much stupid i didn't see that the GLS sensor has Slot 1 and 2. You are right thats even more better way by using default functions. But that can't be in the case if i will be using CH-LMD1 or GLS sensors working with GLS SIM as they don't have Slot1 options available.

Thank you for highlighting this.
system integrator and as usual messed up :D


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