KNX Technical Reference Manual
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Value 2 options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type" parameter.
1 bit
: switching functions (e.g. On/Off, enable/blocked, true/untrue)
–
1 bit
: switching functions (e.g. On/Off, enable/blocked, true/untrue)
–
1 byte 0 - 100%:
percentage values (0 = 0%, 255 = 100%)
–
1 byte 0 - 255
: arbitrary values from 0 to 255
–
2-byte float
: floating point value (physical values such as temperature or brightness) -
671088.64 to 671088.64
–
2-byte signed
: arbitrary values from -32768 to +32767
–
2-byte unsigned
: arbitrary values from 0 to 65,535
–
4-byte float
: floating point value (physical values) -4000000 to 4000000
–
4-byte signed:
arbitrary values from -2147483648 to 2147483647
–
4-byte unsigned
: arbitrary values from 0 to 4294967295
12.10.6
Object no
Object name
Data type
Flags
Switching
1 bit DPT 1.001
C, W, T, U
Switching
1 byte DPT 5.001
C, W, T, U
Switching
1 byte DPT 5.010
C, W, T, U
Switching
2 byte DPT 9.xxx
C, W, T, U
Switching
2 byte DPT 8.001
C, W, T, U
Switching
2 byte DPT 7.001
C, W, T, U
Switching
4 byte DPT 14.xxx
C, W, T, U
Switching
4 byte DPT 13.001
C, W, T, U
Switching
4 byte DPT 12.001
C, W, T, U
12.11
Application “1-button value transmitter, 2 objects”
With the "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" application, two telegrams with predefined
values from two different communication objects can be sent out for an operation and/or
upon release of the button. In each case, the application "1-button value transmitter, 2
objects" makes a separate set of parameters and communication objects available in
each case for the right and left side of the button. The application makes it possible, for
example, to send out a switching function and a floating point value when actuating one
side of the button and to assign an additional "button-oriented" function to the other side
of the button.
12.11.1
Common parameter – Object type for rising edge
Options
1 bit
1 byte 0 - 100%
1 byte (0 - 255)
2-byte float
2-byte signed
2-byte unsigned
4-byte float
4-byte signed
4-byte unsigned