TMD-Display One
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LEDs and Display config.
: sets whether the LEDs and display should make
use of the pre-defined brightness levels (“Default”) or of a user-defined
configuration (“Custom”).
“Default”: the LEDs will remain off while in the “off” state, and at the
maximum light level while in the “on” state. The display contrast level is set
to 7.
“Custom”: a specific tab will be included in the tab tree on the left so the
integrator can set the desired light levels for the “off” and “on” states and
whether to use the Night Mode or not. The display contrast level will also
be configurable.
See section 2.2.4 for details.
Sounds
: sets whether the sound functions (button beeps, alarm and
doorbell) should work according to the pre-defined configuration (“Default”) or
to a user-defined configuration (“Custom”). See section 2.2.5 for details.
Advanced configuration
: enables or disables the “Advanced” tab in the tree
on the left. See section 2.2.6 for details.
The project topology shows the following objects by default:
[General] Time of day
: object for updating the time shown on the display.
Important
:
the time of day must be set through the bus by means of an
external reference. In the absence of power, the clock will get outdated
.
[General] Scene: Receive
and
[General] Scene: Send
: objects for
respectively receiving and sending scene values from/to the KNX bus
whenever it is necessary (e.g., when the user touches a button that has been
configured to send scene commands; see section 2.3.4).
2.2.2
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
TMD-Display is equipped with
one internal temperature probe
which can monitor the
ambient temperature of the room, thus making the device capable of reporting it to the
KNX bus and of triggering certain actions when the temperature reaches specific
values.