The StartStop action sends a command to a point for each side (start and stop) of an event. The Start value is sent to the object when an Event Start or Event Setup Start has been triggered. The Stop value is sent to the object when an Event Stop or Event Teardown Stop has occurred.
This action only applies to the following event triggers:
• EventStartStop
• EventSetupTeardown
• ZoneFirstLastEventStartStop
• ZoneFirstLastSetupTeardown
• EventStart
• EventStop
• EventSetupStart
• EventSetupStop
• EventTeardownStart
• EventTeardownStop
• ZoneFirstEventStart
• ZoneLastEventStart
• ZoneFirstSetupStart
• ZoneFirstTeardownStart
Field Name |
Description |
Remarks |
Object Id |
This is the unique point id of the point to control |
Selectable from the list of points available from the view. |
Object Name |
Friendly object name |
|
Type |
Type of point |
|
Property |
Present Value |
Present Value |
Priority |
Priority value for commanding an object. |
1-16 (1=highest) 16 = recommended default |
StartValue |
Value to write to the select property when an event start is triggered. |
Depends on object type. |
StopValue |
Value to write to the select property when an event stop is triggered. |
Depends on object type. Ignored if using a single action trigger (e.g. EventStart) |
Release Priority |
Checking will release the priority selected and send a null command. |
Use this if you want to allow existing prioritized commands to take over at the event end. |
Refresh Button
Click on the Refresh button to reload available points from the currently selected view.
Verify Button
Click on the Verify button to verify that the selected object and properties can be read. The results of the verification will be shown in the Results window.
Test Start Button
Click on the Test Start button to attempt to write the defined START value to the object. The results of the test will be shown in the Results window.
Test Stop Button
Click on the Test Stop button to attempt to write the defined STOP value to the object. The results of the test will be shown in the Results window.
Note: If a single action trigger is used (e.g. EventStart), this button will be disabled and only the start value and button will be used for sending the command.
Release Priority Button
Click on the Release Priority button to release the objects’ priority. The results of the test will be shown in the Results window.