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If Color =


Control microblock

The If Color = microblock allows you to define control sequences based on the control program's current color.

This microblock accepts a color value from a Zone Setpoint or Set Color microblock. If the color matches one of the colors selected for the microblock (from the microblock dialog box), the microblock's output is turned on.

For example, this microblock can be used to create a signal that turns a BACnet Alarm microblock on when the control program's color is either red or orange.

In the microblock dialog box, click the button or buttons representing the color or colors that will turn the microblock's output on. On the Properties page, indicate the desired color or colors by changing the appropriate dash to an X. The dashes represent the colors in the order indicated by the letters (rdlggyor): red (heat alarm), dark blue, light blue, green, speckled green, yellow, orange, and red (cooling alarm). The dashes represented by the letters (gw) stand for the colors gray and white.

Properties

NOTE  Alt+click any value in WebCTRL to view property details, including its expression and editing privilege.