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Regular
: the LED of each button in the pair will behave in the usual way:
when a touch on its button is detected, it will light (according to the custom
“ON” level, in parameterized) for an instant and it will then turn off again
(according to the custom “OFF” level, if parameterized).
State-dependent
: the light state of the LEDs in the pair will depend on the
current value of the “[X] Light On/Off” object, so there will always be one
of the LEDs in the “ON” status (but never both at the same time). This
way, the LEDs will behave as a state indicator (one of the LEDs will light
when the object is “On”, and the other one will do when the object is
“Off”).
State-dependent (both LEDs
): the light status of the LEDs in the pair will
be, as above, determined by the value of the “[X] Light On/Off” object,
therefore behaving as a state indicator. However, in this case both LEDs
will always share the same light status, i.e., switching on and off together.
Shutter
: this option permits controlling shutters by means of two 1-bit
objects, “[X] Move shutter” (“0”=Up and “1”=Down) and “[X] Stop shutter / Step”
(both “0” and “1” will interrupt the movement). The behaving of these buttons is
as follows:
“Decrease” button
: a long touch will send an order to move the shutter
down, whereas a short touch will send the value “1” through the “[X] Stop
shutter / step” object, which will make the shutter stop (if moving) or
perform a short step downwards.
“Increase” button
: a long touch will send an order to move the shutter
up, whereas a short touch will send the value “0” through the “[X] Stop
shutter / step” object, which will make the shutter stop (if moving) or
perform a short step upwards.
When the “Shutter” option has been selected, the parameter
LED lighting
will
not be shown anymore, since the LEDs acquire the already-defined “regular”
behaviour.