Square TMD-Display
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“
dedicated object
” LED illumination are available). See ANNEX I: LED
Illumination Modes for details.
Enumeration
: pressing the buttons will make Square TMD-Display send a
one-byte (unsigned) value to the bus. It is possible to distinguish up to 6
different values. Successively pressing on the buttons will make Square
TMD-Display walk through the different values.
As the above functions, this type of control provides parameter to
link the
control with a box in the display
in order to show the current value on the
display. Again, values are sent to the bus 1.5 seconds after the last press.
The “
state-dependent
” and “
state-dependent (both LEDs)
” LED
illumination modes are not available for this function (only the “
regular
” and
“
dedicated object
” LED illumination are available). See ANNEX I: LED
Illumination Modes for details.
[Climate] Temperature setpoint
: permits controlling the temperature
setpoint of an external thermostat by means of a button pair and the display.
This function can also be
linked to a box in the display
in order to show the
current setpoint value. The box will reflect the value (in ºC) of the status
object, which gets automatically updated after sending control orders (that is,
after pressing the buttons), being even possible to receive values from the
bus, for example, from the corresponding setpoint status object from the
external thermostat.
The “
state-dependent
” and “
state-dependent (both LEDs)
” LED
illumination modes are not available for this function (only the “
regular
” and
“
dedicated object
” LED illumination are available). See ANNEX I: LED
Illumination Modes for details.
[Climate] Mode
: pressing one of the two buttons will make Square TMD-
Display send climate mode values to the bus. Two mode control types are
possible:
Heat / Cool
and
Extended
(HVAC).
As above, it is possible to
link the control to a box in the display
in order to
show the current mode on it.