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ETS Database Parameters
KNX B4 Universal Interface
• Version: 13.09.2021 • from application 1.0 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
6.2.3. Counter
Scene number
Scene 1…64
One of the 64 possible 8-bit scenes can be recalled; available for "without saving func-
tion" and "saving function".
Value falling edge
off • on
The here defined value will be sent to the object on a falling edge; available for "switch
on rising edge" and "send status".
Value long press
• nothing
• off
• on
• if contact is opened or closed
The here defined action is executed after a long button press; available for "switch on
short/long button press".
Long button press after
0.3...30.0 s; 2.0 s
Duration that the input needs to be logical high to start the long operation.
If the input is logical high for a shorter time, only the command for short operation will
be sent; available for "Switch short/long".
Scene
Scene 1 • Scene 2
One of 2 possible 1-bit scenes can be recalled; available for "1-bit".
Interlock
disabled • enabled
If Interlock is active, changes at the Input are not considered until the Interlock is deacti-
vated again.
Count edge
• rising edge
• falling edge
• both edges
Defines on which edge(s) the counter is increasing.
Contact type
normally open • normally closed
Defines the contact type at the input, NO or NC. If NO is selected, the input is logic high
after the contact is closed.
Counter type
8-bit • 16-bit • 32-bit
Counters to be set according to the application´s requirement.
Counter limit active
no • yes
Must be set to "yes", when a counter limit is needed.
Counter limit value
8-bit: 1…255; 5
16-bit: 1…65535; 100
32-bit: 1…65535; 250
Sets the counter limit value; available if "Counter limit active" is set to "yes".
Sending difference
8-bit: 1…255; 50
16-bit: 1…65535; 200
32-bit: 1…2147483647; 500
Object is sent when the sending difference is reached.
Write value via KNX
disabled • enabled