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Example data field for setting the active colour setting of all button halo LEDs to setting 1:
CAN-ID
DLC Data
Byte 0
Data
Byte 1
Data
Byte 2
Data
Byte 3
Data
Byte 4
Data
Byte 5
Data
Byte 6
Data
Byte 7
0x18EFFF00 8
0x11
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x01
0x00
1.
Activation through writing in the corresponding object with a write request
There is an object described in the K-Matrix that stores the information for the active colour
setting. The object in question is number 109 (0x6D). The subindex 0 through 5
correspond with the buttons 1 to 6. Writing an object is described in 9.4.3.
Example data field for setting the active colour setting for button 2 to Setting 1:
CAN-ID
DLC Data
Byte 0
Data
Byte 1
Data
Byte 2
Data
Byte 3
Data
Byte 4
Data
Byte 5
Data
Byte 6
Data
Byte 7
0x18EFFF00 8
0x04
0x6D
0x01
0x01
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
9.9.3.7 Changing the colour setting for the Halo LED illumination
Each of the aforementioned colour settings can be accessed through objects as described in
the K-Matrix. By default the keypad has preset values in each setting. Each colour of the RGB
LEDs can be set with values from 0 to 250 to mix colours according to the user’s application.
Object
Setting name
Setting description
45 (0x2D)
Colour Setting Halo
Red Even 0
Red colour channel of colour setting 0 Even
46 (0x2E)
Colour Setting Halo
Green Even 0
Green colour channel of colour setting 0 Even
47 (0x2F)
Colour Setting Halo
Blue Even 0
Blue colour channel of colour setting 0 Even
48 (0x30)
Colour Setting Halo
Red Even 1
Red colour channel of colour setting 1 Even
49 (0x31)
Colour Setting Halo
Green Even 1
Green colour channel of colour setting 1 Even
50 (0x32)
Colour Setting Halo
Blue Even 1
Blue colour channel of colour setting 1 Even
51 (0x33)
Colour Setting Halo
Red Even 2
Red colour channel of colour setting 2 Even
52 (0x34)
Colour Setting Halo
Green Even 2
Green colour channel of colour setting 2 Even
53 (0x35)
Colour Setting Halo
Blue Even 2
Blue colour channel of colour setting 2 Even