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Figure 10
Welcome Back object (General)
Downtime to enable
: defines the minimum time that must pass since the
last touch before the device assumes that the next touch will be associated
to the sending of the welcome back object. The allowed values are [5 –
65535] seconds.
Object type
: this parameter selects the type of sending that is desired to be
performed. By default, it will be a 1-bit value (“0” or “1”, configurable), but it is
also possible to select “Scene” (1 – 64, configurable). In the case of selecting
the latter, the “[General] Welcome back object” object will become hidden,
since the sending will be performed through the “[General] Scene: send”
object.
Sending delay
: time (between 0 and 255 seconds) that Touch-MyDesign will
wait since the touch takes place and the welcome back object is effectively
sent.
Note
:
if combining the welcome back function with the automatic (timed) touch
lock function, it is important to take into account that the delay of the sending of
the welcome back object should not exceed the timed self-lock. For instance, if
an automatic lock after 60 seconds has been parameterized, the welcome back
object will actually not be sent if the sending delay exceeds those 60 seconds
(the device will lock before the sending is performed). This is particularly
important if linking the welcome back object to the unlocking object.
Buzzer
: permits enabling or disabling the audible beeps that the device can
generate. Disabling them by parameter entirely prevents their use, while enabling
them, apart from activating an audible acknowledgment for the actions triggered
by button touches (see section 2.2), will also bring up the objects “[General]
Buzzer” (which permits externally triggering the generation of a short beep at any
time by sending the value “1”) and “[General] Buzzer enabling” (which permits