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Available Values
Name of the Object
Scaling Constant
0% – 100%
[Xn] 1-Byte Value (Scaling)
Counter Constant
0 – 255
-128 – 127
0 – 65535
-32768 – 32767
[Xn] 1-Byte Value (Unsigned Int)
[Xn] 1-Byte Value (Signed Int)
[Xn] 2-Byte Value (Unsigned Int)
[Xn] 2-Byte Value (Signed Int)
Float Constant
-671088.64 – 670760.96
[Xn] 2-Byte Value (Float)
In case of selecting Counter Constant, two specific parameters (“
Size
” and
“
Signed
”) will be displayed to respectively define the size of the constant (“1
byte” or “2 bytes”) and whether it is a signed value or an unsigned value.
Depending on that, the range and the name of the object will vary.
LED Illumination Control
: analogous to the homonymous parameter for all the
above functions (see previous pages). The options in this case are “Regular”,
“State-Dependent” and “Dedicated Object”.
Dimmer
Figure 22
Individual Button - Dimmer.
The switch orders will be sent through the “
[Xn] Light On/Off (Toggle)
”, “
[Xn] Light
On
” or “
[Xn] Light Off
” one-bit objects (depending on the selected action: “Toggle”,
“On/Increase” or “Off/Decrease”, respectively), while the increase/decrease/stop orders
will be through the “
[Xn] Light Dimming (Toggle)
”, “
[Xn] Light Dimming (Increase)
”
or “
[Xn] Light Dimming (Decrease)
” four-bit objects (also depending on the selected
action).
The “
[Xn] Light Dimming (Status)
” one-byte object should be linked to the light level
status object of the dimmer. As explained in 2.2.1.3, the alternation of the on/off and