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touches take place, the original scene (that is, the one which corresponded to the
configured number, from 1 to 64) is replaced by a new one.
When the “Scene” option has been selected, the parameter
LED lighting
will not
be shown anymore, since the LED acquires the already-defined “regular”
behaviour.
1-byte constant (unsigned int)
: permits that short touches on the button
trigger the sending of a certain 1-byte unsigned integer value (0-255) to the KNX
bus through the “[Xi] 1-byte value (unsigned int)” object.
The parameter
LED lighting
permits, for its part, two alternatives for the
behaviour of the LED corresponding to the button:
Regular
: the LED 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 LED will depend on the current
value of the “[Xi] 1-byte value (unsigned int)” object, so it will remain in
the “ON” state whenever the value of the object equals the
parameterized unsigned integer number (that is, the value that is sent
to the bus on button touches) and in the “OFF” state when the value of
the object does not.
1-byte constant (scaling)
: permits that short touches on the button trigger
the sending of a certain percentage value (0-100) to the KNX bus through the
“[Xi] Scaling” value.
The parameter
LED lighting
permits, for its part, defining the behaviour of the
LED corresponding to the button. The parameterization is analogous to that
already described for the previous case, although the lighting state depends here
on the “[Xi] 1-byte value (scaling)” object.
2-byte constant (unsigned int)
: permits that short touches on the button
trigger the sending of a certain 2-byte unsigned integer value (0-65535) to the
KNX bus through the “[Xi] 2-byte value (unsigned int)” object.