Commissioning of the KNX Function via DCA (from ETS5)
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8.8.1
"Switch" control element
You can, among others, set up a light control via the "Switch" control element. An allocated
lamp can then be controlled via the control element. However, also an insert can be used as
push-button or scene control element.
Setting and selection options via the "Parameter" area of the DCA, .
8.8.2
Control element "Rocker switch"
You can, among others, set up a light control via the "Rocker switch" control element. An
allocated lamp can then be controlled via the control element.
In contrast to the "Switch" control element, with the "Rocker switch" control element a button is
pressed on the right or left to open and close the corresponding switching circuit.
Setting and selection options via the "Parameter" area of the DCA, see chapter 10.2 “Control
element "Rocker switch"“ on page 113.
8.8.3
"Dimmer" control element
You can set up a dimmer control via the "Dimmer" control element. An allocated lamp can then
be dimmed and switched on and off via the control element.
Setting and selection options via the "Parameter" area of the DCA, see chapter 10.3 “"Dimmer"
control element“ on page 119.
8.8.4
Control element: "Dimmer slider"
A dimmer control can be set up via the "Dimmer slider" control element. This can then be used
to both dim and switch an allocated lamp on and off.
In contrast to the "Dimmer" control element, here a slider is used and no buttons.
Setting and selection options via the "Parameter" area of the DCA, .
8.8.5
Operation of "RGBW" control element“
A control for corresponding lamps (LEDs, Philips Hue, etc.) can be set up via the "RGBW
control" control element. The allocation is made via the selected elements (group addresses).
Specific settings can then be made for the lamps. For example, the colours can be changed or
the warm-white component can be adjusted.
Setting and selection options via the "Parameter" area of the DCA, see chapter 10.5 “Operation
of "RGBW" control element““ on page 127.