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State-dependent
: the light state of the LED will depend on the current
value of the “[Xi] Binary control: B” object, so it will remain in the “ON”
state whenever the value of the object is “1” and in the “OFF” state when
the value is “0”. Note that, in this case, the described behaviour does not
depend on the parameterized value B (i.e., on the value that is sent to
the bus when the button is touched).
Example
:
assume that, from the General parameter window, a
custom lighting has been set, consisting in an ON level equal to
“maximum” and an OFF level equal to “minimum”. Also assume that a
certain button has been programmed as a switched 1-bit control, and,
for its respective LED, the “state-dependent” mode has been
selected. In such case: caso:
•
Whenever the object that corresponds to the button has the value
“1”, the LED will light with the maximum power level.
•
Whenever the object that corresponds to the button has the value
“0”, the LED will light with the minimum power level.
•
Pressing the button will successively commute (0-1-0-1-0…) the
value of the object.
1-bit (hold & release)
: permits sending a certain binary value, B (“0”, “1”,
parameterizable), through the “[Xi] Binary control, Hold: B” object as soon as the
button is touched, and another binary value, B’ (different from B or not) through
the “[Xi] Binary control, release: B’” as soon as the press ends.
When the “1-bit (hold & release)” option has been selected, the parameter
LED
lighting
will not be shown anymore, since the LED acquires the already-defined
“regular” behaviour.
Scene
: permits that short touches on the button trigger the sending of a
scene (1 – 64, configurable) to the KNX bus through the “[General] Scenes:
send” object, and, optionally, long touches (3-second or longer touches, in this
case) trigger as well the sending of a scene recording order, so when such long