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Start by scene number
When using this start condition, the following object becomes
visible:
Group Object
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 51 RGB A: Sequence scene - Acti-
vate step
18.001
1 Byte
From KNX
A telegram with the set scene on this object activates the respec-
tive step, the sequence is then continued according to its config-
uration from this step onwards.
All steps with this start condition are controlled by this object.
Action
When the step is activated, the configured function is executed,
the following functions are available for selection:
-
None
No function is executed, for example this can be used
to implement a switch-on delay for a sequence.
-
Start loop
The sequence continues from the selected step. Pa-
rameters for the initial step of the loop and the number
of loops become visible.
-
Send scene number
When using this function, the following object becomes
visible:
Group Object
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 52 RGB A: Sequence
scene - Send scene
18.001
1 Byte
To KNX
A parameter for the scene number to be sent becomes
visible. When the step is activated, this scene number
is sent via the object.
All steps send the scene number via this object, if this
function is used for the respective step.
-
Color
Parameters for color and fade time become visible.
When this step is activated, the dimmer dims from the
current color value to the specified color with the pa-
rameterized fade time. This time is related to a com-
plete dimming process of 0-100%.
Device configuration
„Tunable White“
A.
TW A: Common
TW B: Common
Name (30 Characters)
An arbitrary name can be assigned for the channel. However,
this should be clear and meaningful, this makes it easier to work
with the associated group objects, because the given name is
displayed there as a label. If no name is assigned, the group ob-
jects are named “TW A …“ respectively “TW B ...“.
Function
This parameter defines the functionality of the actuator, the fol-
lowing options are selectable:
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Dimmer
In this operating mode, scene function, automatic op-
eration, slumber function and disable function are
available. In the "Dimmer" function, objects for switch-
ing on/off, relative dimming and absolute value can be
configured.
-
Staircase function
The parameter page "TW A: Staircase function" or
"TW B: Staircase function" is displayed. Only the lock
function is available here.
Send state
This parameter defines the behavior of the state objects:
-
Disabled
State objects are deactivated and not displayed.
-
Only on read
State objects send only on request.
-
On change
State objects send on value change.
-
Cyclic and on change
State objects send cyclically and on value change.
Time for cyclic state
With this parameter, the cycle time can be set, when “Cyclic and
on change“ is selected for sending state.
State objects for on/off/color temperature/brightness
Activates the following state objects:
Group Object TW A
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 22 TW A: TW output - State On/Off
1.001
1 Bit
To KNX
GO 23 TW A: TW output - State temper-
ature
7.600
2 Byte
To KNX
GO 24 TW A: TW output - State bright-
ness
5.001
1 Byte
To KNX
Group Object TW B
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 102 TW B: TW output - State On/Off
1.001
1 Bit
To KNX
GO 103 TW B: TW output - State tem-
perature
7.600
2 Byte
To KNX
GO 104 TW B: TW output - State bright-
ness
5.001
1 Byte
To KNX
If sending on change is activated, the state object On/Off sends
an OFF telegram when the brightness changes to value 0%, if
the brightness changes from 0% to a value greater than 0%, the
object sends an ON telegram.
If sending on change is activated, the state objects for color tem-
perature and brightness send new values with a time interval of
at least 1 second if the respective value has changed by at least
1%.
State objects for cold/warm white
Activates the following state objects:
Group Object TW A
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 25 TW A: Cold white output - State
brightness
5.001
1 Byte
To KNX
GO 26 TW A: Warm white output - State
brightness
5.001
1 Byte
To KNX
Group Object TW B
Type KNX
Size
Direction