Art. No. ..5192KRMTSD
Art. No. ..5194KRMTSD
The parameter "Transmit delay" permits entering an individual waiting time for each scene
output. This transmit delay can be used in different situations...
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When the actuators participating in a scene transmit status messages automatically or
when several scene buttons are used to increase the number of channels within the
scenes, the recall of a scene may result for a short time in high bus loading. The transmit
delay helps to reduce the bus load at the time of scene recall.
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Sometimes, it is desirable that an action is started only after another action has ended. This
can be for instance the illumination which is to shut off only after the blinds/shutters have
been raised.
The transmit delay can be set separately for each scene output. The transmit delay defines the
time delay between the individual telegrams during a scene recall. Amongst other things, this
specifies the time that must elapse after recalling a scene (e.g. via "Extension input" object) until
the KNX telegram for scene output 1 is transmitted. After the transmission of the KNX telegram
for scene output 1, the configured transmission delay of scene output 2 elapses before the KNX
telegram for scene output 2 is transmitted, etc. The transmission delay for the KNX telegram of
scene output 1 starts to elapse immediately after the recall of the scene (figure 76).
The transmit delay between telegrams can also be deactivated (setting "0"). The telegrams are
then transmitted at the shortest possible time interval. In this case, however, the order of the
telegrams transmitted can deviate from the numbering of the scene outputs.
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Software "Room controller display compact module 146x11"
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