Technical Manual
Glass Push-button II Smart & Push-button Smart 86 [Series .02]
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4.4.12 HSV colour control
Single-Button function
Two-Button function
With the HSV colour control, LED dimmers with RGB/RGBW function can be controlled and their
status can be displayed on the display.
The following figure shows the available settings:
Figure 43: Settings
–
HSV colour control
The table below shows all available settings:
ETS-Text
Dynamic range
[Default value]
Comment
HSV function selection
▪
Hue (H)
▪
Saturation (S)
▪
Value (V)
Setting of the function to be
controlled
Table 61: Settings
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HSV colour control
The HSV colour control can control the 3 parameters (hue, saturation, brightness) of the HSV
chromatic circle. A 4-bit dimming command and a switching command are available for the control.
The switching command is used to switch the LED strip on/off. With the 4-bit dimming command, a
cycle through the HSV chromatic circle can be performed. This is a start-stop dimming, that means as
soon as the dimming function becomes active, it will move inside the chromatic circle until the button
is released. After releasing, a stop telegram is sent which terminates the dimming process.
The following table shows the available communication objects:
Number Name/Object Function
Length Usage
0
F1:
F1/2:
–
HSV control On/Off
1 Bit
Only for subfunction
“Value”
Switch command for colour control
1
F1:
F1/2:
–
Change HSV Hue (H)/ Saturation (S)/
Value (V) relative
4 Bit
Cycle through the HSV chromatic circle
2
F1:
–
Status for toggle
1 Bit
Only for single-button function and
subfunction “Value”.
Receiving the status with current
information about the status of the
actuator to be controlled
3
F1:
F1/2:
–
Status for Hue/ Saturation/ Value
1 Byte Receiving the state of the HSV chromatic
circle
Table 62: Communication objects
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HSV colour control