Retentive memory
Function
Using his module, status values of a communication object are stored "non-volatile" (permanently). The value of the last telegram is always kept in memory. The value of the retentive memory is sent to the output on restarting the HomeServer.
Example
The module stores set values that are to remain available even after a power shortage, etc.
Input
| Type |
Initial value |
Description |
| Input |
0 |
Here, the communication object is assigned whose value is to be stored. If several communication objects are assigned then the value of the last telegram is stored. Refer also to the comment below! |
Output
| Output |
0 |
The value stored here is sent on restarting. Refer also to the comment below! |
Commands
| Command |
- |
The commands assigned here are run when the value of the output telegram is not equal to zero. |
Other
| Telegram interval |
- |
Can be changed. |
| Recalculated on start |
Yes |
|
| Module is retentive |
Yes |
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Internal designation: 9026
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Info box |
| Normally, the input and the output are assigned the same communication object |
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