Technical Manual
Glass Push-button II Smart & Push-button Smart 86 [Series .02]
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4.2.2.2 Adaption to ambience
The following settings can be used to influence the adaptation of the display to the ambience
(here using the example of the Glass push-button II Smart):
Figure 6: Display settings
–
Adaption to ambience
Important:
Only the Push-button Smart 86 has an integrated proximity sensor
.
Figure 7: Display settings
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Proximity sensor
In doing so, the push-button detects an approach and enables - without contact - a "waking up" of
the unit. If the
proximity sensor is active
, it causes the same behaviour as the presence object. The
corresponding action is set via "Behaviour on proximity/presence".
If the
proximity sensor is not active
, only the "Behaviour on presence" is selected. Either only the
display can be switched on (but remains in Standby) or the display is switched on and Standby is
exited. The unit is then in normal operating mode.
The following table shows the possible settings:
ETS-Text
Dynamic range
[Default value]
Comment
Proximity sensor
▪
not active
▪
active
Activation/deactivation of the
proximity sensor.
Only with Push-button Smart 86
Behaviour on proximity
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Behaviour on
proximity/presence
▪
Display is switched on
▪
Display is switched on and
Standby is exited
Setting of the behaviour on presence
object or approach.
"Behaviour on
proximity/presence" only if
proximity sensor is "active" and
only with Push-button Smart 86
Adapt display brightness
to ambience
▪
not active
▪
active
Setting whether the brightness is
dynamically adapted to the
ambience.