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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
parameterised 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
LED Lighting parameter defines
the behaviour of the LED
corresponding to the button. The parameterisation 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.
The
LED Lighting parameter defines
the behaviour of the LED
corresponding to the button. The parameterisation is analogous to that
already described for the previous cases, although the lighting state depends
here on the “[Xi] 2-byte value (unsigned int)”.
2-byte Constant (Float)
:
permits that short touches on the button trigger the
sending of a 2-byte floating point value (-25.0 to 95.0) through the “[Xi] 2-byte
value (float)” object.
The
LED lighting
parameter defines the behaviour of the LED corresponding
to the button. The parameterisation is analogous to that already described for
the previous case: “Regular” (the LED will stay “ON” for a few instants when
the button is touched) or “State-dependent” (the LED will stay “ON” when the
value of the “[Xi] 2-byte value (float)” object equals the parameterised
numeric value, and “OFF” in any other case).
Dimmer
:
permits controlling a light dimming system by using a sole touch
button and two communication objects: “[Xi] Light On/Off (Toggle)” (1-bit,