Technical Manual
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4.5.2.1 Priority
The LED priority can force the status LED into a defined state and thus exceed the control via an
external / internal object or the button operation.
The following figure shows the available settings for each of the active LEDs:
Figure 51: Setting – LED Priority
The table below shows all available settings:
ETS-Text
Dynamic range
[Default value]
Comment
Object for priority
not active
active if object LED
priority value = 1
active if object LED
priority value
=
0
Sets the polarity of the LED
priority
At day
any color
[white]
Color for an active LED priority
in day mode
Behavior at day
(value ON)
permanent
blinking
Setting the lighting behavior for
an active LED priority in day
mode
At night
any color
[white]
Color for an active LED priority
in night mode
Behavior at night
(value ON)
permanent
blinking
Setting the lighting behavior for
an active LED priority in night
mode
Table 73: Setting – LED Priority
As long as the LED priority is active, the parameterized state for the LED priority is kept and the LED
does not react to the "normal" control as described in 4.5.2 LED 1-12/A/B.
The following table shows the available communication objects:
Number Name
Length Usage
91
LED 1 Priority – Switch
1 Bit
Controlling the LED priority
Table 74: Communication object – LED Priority