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3.3.1
PAIR
In the case of selecting the option “Pair” in any of the drop-down lists from the
“Configuration” page of the “Main buttons” tab, a new page (“Pair A”, “Pair B”, “Pair C”,
as corresponding) from where it will be possible to set the desired functionality of the
buttons and LEDs that constitute the corresponding pair.
Note
:
figures in this section may refer to the case of “Pair A”. Any other cases should
be analogous.
Figure 13
Pair A (Main buttons)
The parameters that are shown here by default are Function (with the options “Switch”,
“Dimmer” and “Shutter”) and LED Lighting, being the latter conditioned by the option
that has been selected for the former, as described next:
Switch
: selecting this option brings up the (“[X] Binary control”) object,
through which the values “0” or “1” will be sent to the KNX bus depending on user
touches over the buttons of the pair. The particular correspondence between
each button in the pair and the value sent is subject to the general parameters
“Touch-MyDesign orientation” and “Pair button behaviour” (see section 3.2).
When the “Switch” option has been selected, the parameter
LED lighting
permits, for its part, three alternatives:
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] Binary control” 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