Table 1 describes the Multistate Value object commands. For information about command priorities, see Command Priority Levels.
Name |
Description |
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Operator Override |
Replaces Present Value (Appears as O1 for Inputs and I1 for Outputs) at the Operator Override priority with the value you enter in the command. The override has no effect if a higher priority value is in the Present Value attribute.
Note: This command is available only if the Multistate Value is prioritized.
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Operator Override Release |
Releases an Operator Override command.
Note: This command is available only if the Multistate Value is prioritized.
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Release |
Releases a specific priority of Present Value (Appears as O1 for Inputs and I1 for Outputs).
Note: This command is available only if the Multistate Value is prioritized.
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Release All |
Releases Priorities 3 - 15.
Note: This command is available only if the Multistate Value is prioritized.
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State 0-N |
Releases Priorities 9 - 15 and then writes State 0-N to Present Value (Appears as O1 for Inputs and I1 for Outputs) at Priority 16.
Note: This command is available only if the Multistate Value is prioritized.
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