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TR80 - Installation and Operation Guide
3. 11. 6 Power button functions
For the device’s READY mode, the power button can be assigned different functions
.
The power button function is described in the below table.
TR80 is primarily a display, not a control device. Therefore, further settings and some configu
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ration on the master controller or DALI side are required for these functions to work.
Relevant TR80 settings:
• Departure delay: This is a parameter on the TR80 with a default of 10 seconds. When the
power-button press is to activate ‘Lights Off’ command, the display will count down from
this value before executing the command. This is to ensure the room tenant is not left in the
dark when exiting.
• Scene settings for lights on & off: If a DALI64 sensor is on port 2, the TR80 can turn the lights
on/off directly without involving the master controller. It will do that by sending ‘recall scene’
commands to the DALI64 sensor. Therefore, it is necessary to set which scenes numbers are
Register
type
Relative
Address
Absolute
Address
Dir
Name
Config
parameter
Type
Range
Default
value
Holding
2110
42111
R/W
Power
Button
Short Press
Function
108
enum
0: No function
1: Dark Mode
2: Sleep Mode
3:SwitchLightsOnOff
Toggle
4: SwitchLights On
5: SwitchLights Off
2
Holding
2111
42112
R/W
Power
Button
long Press
Function
109
enum
Same as above
0
Holding
115
2118
R/W
Departure
delay
42119
secs
0-300 seconds
10 s
Input
102
30103
R
Hello/
Goodbye
user
command
-
enum
0: default
1: Lights On command
activated
2: Lights Off command
activated
Value
Function
Description
0
No Function
The power button will not be enabled
1
Dark Mode
The power button activates dark mode.
2
Sleep Mode
The power button switches the device to SLEEP mode.
3
SwitchLightsOnOffToggle
With each tap, the power button toggles 2 scenes, that would typically be
configured to turn the lights on and off.
4
SwitchLightsOn
On every tap, the power button sends scene command, that would typically
be configured to turn the lights on.
5
SwitchLightsOff
On every tap, the power button sends scene command, that would typically
be configured to turn the lights off.