Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart BE-GT2xx.01
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4.4 State LED
Depending on the configuration of the push button (1, 2 or 3 levels), up to 14 status LEDs can be
configured. One LED can be configured for each function, which is then marked with 1-12 in the
parameters. For 2 or 3 levels, the upper two LEDs (at the buttons for the level switching) can also be
configured. These LEDs are labeled A and B in the parameters.
4.4.1 LED basic settings
The LED basic settings affect all active status LEDs. The following figure shows the available settings:
Figure 43: LED basic settings
The table below shows all available settings:
ETS-Text
Dynamic range
[Default value]
Comment
LED-color at button activation,
only by setting Object and
utto a ti atio
Any color
Parameter is only used at
double assignment: "Keystroke
+ internal / external object"
Lock object for LEDs
not active
active
Activates a lock object which
can disable (= switch off) all
LEDs
Behaviour of LEDs at bus power
up
no read LED objects
read LED objects
Setting whether to actively
request the objects after a
reset; only active at "LED reacts
to external object"
Table 67: LED basic settings
The parameter "LED color at button activation" defines the color change of all status LEDs at pushing
a button, when these are double assigned by the setting "LED reacts to: - external / internal object
and pushbutton activation".In this case, the settings in the menu LED 1-12/A/B refer to the control
via the object and the global parameter "LED color at button activation" defines the behavior at the
keystroke
The following table shows the available communication objects:
Number
Name
Length
Usage
105
LED
–
Blocking object
1 Bit
Blocking of all LED´s
Table 68: Communication object - LED blocking object