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Object Type
[
Three Single Colour Objects (DPT 5.001)
/ One RGB Object (DPT
232.600)
]: permits selecting what type of object will be used for controlling the
light level of the RGB channels. If the first option is selected, threee 1-byte objects
will be enabled (with their Write and Read flags activated, so they can both send
regulation orders and receive the status from the regulator) named:
“
[Pn][Bi] Red
Channel
”, “
[Pn][Bi] Green Channel
”
and
“
[Pn][Bi] Blue Channel
”
.
Control
orders will consist in sending the light level (as a percentage) of the different
channels through the corresponding objects.
If the second option is selected, only one 3-byte object will be enabled:
“
[Pn][Bi]
RGB Color
”. In this case, the light levels of the three channels are sent (and
received) concatenated into the above 3-byte object.
Note
:
if statuses are received while the luminaire performs a regulation, this
control may become hardly serviceable until such regulation ends
.
Regarding the RGB control boxes themselves, a central label will permanently show, as
a percentage, the current light level (which is determined by the channel with the highest
current light level). This
indicator
gets updated automatically as the user interacts with
the box, but is also conditioned by the values received from the bus through the already
described objects.
Figure 60.
RGB Control (Box).
Moreover, two buttons can be found in the box:
Short-pressing
on the left button permits commuting between a total absence
of light in the three channels, and their respective states previous to the switch-
off.
Long-pressing
it, on the other hand, will make the device send a 4-bit
dimming order through object
“[Pn][Bi] Light Dimming”
, analogously as the
light dimming control.
The right button, when pressed, launches a pop-up containing a 5x6
colour
palette
that permits the selection of a light level for every channel by touching on
any of the pre-set colours.