KNX Technical Reference Manual
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KNX Yucus
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Move blinds / shutter up-
down – 1 bit
1 Bit DPT 1.008
C, W
Stop up-down – 1 bit
1 Bit DPT 1.007
C, W
Input
1 byte DPT 5.001
C, W
Input
1 byte DPT 5.010
C, W
Input
2 byte DPT 9.xxx
C, W
Input
2 byte DPT 8.001
C, W
Input
2 byte DPT 7.001
C, W
Input
4 byte DPT 14.xxx
C, W
Input
4 byte DPT 13.001
C, W
Input
4 byte DPT 12.001
C, W
Output
1 bit DPT 1.001
C, T
Move blinds / shutter up-
down – 1 bit
1 Bit DPT 1.008
C, T
Stop up-down – 1 bit
1 Bit DPT 1.007
C, T
Output
1 byte DPT 5.001
C, T
Output
1 byte DPT 5.010
C, T
Output
2 byte DPT 9.xxx
C, T
Output
2 byte DPT 8.001
C, T
Output
2 byte DPT 7.001
C, T
Output
4 byte DPT 14.xxx
C, T
Output
4 byte DPT 13.001
C, T
Output
4 byte DPT 12.001
C, T
Delay time
2 byte DPT 7.001
C, R, W
12.31
Application “Min/max value transducer”
Up to eight input values can be compare with each other using the "Min/max value
transducer" application. The application can output the highest input value, the smallest
input value or the average of all input values on the output.
The size of the input objects, and with it also the size of the output object can be adapted
for the most diverse applications. You can select from the following object types:
- 1-byte 0..100 %, for comparison of percent values
- 1-byte 0..255, for the comparison of decimal values between 0 and 255
- 2-byte float, for the comparison of 2-byte floating point values (physical values such as
temperature, brightness value etc.)
- 2-byte signed, for the comparison of decimal values between -32,768 and +32,767
- 2-byte unsigned, for the comparison of decimal values between 0 and 65,535
- 4-byte float, for the comparison of 4-byte floating point values (physical values such as
acceleration, electrical current,
work etc.)
- 4-byte signed, for the comparison of decimal values between -2,147,483,648 and
2,147,483,647
- 4-byte unsigned, for the comparison of decimal values between 0 and 4,294,967,295
Hint: With whole numbers the average value is rounded.