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ABB i-bus
®
EIB
ABB Powernet EIB
LEANtouch (monochrome),
SMARTtouch (monochrome, colour)
Type: 6x36/30M(-500), 6x36/100x(-500), 6x36/100CB
The status display of the button can
also display the direct value
(0%…100% or 0…255) as an
alternative to the text or symbol
display. To do so, the 1-byte object of
the touch surface must first be linked
with that of the dimming actuator.
Shutter
In the “Shutter” function, the touch
surface has two 1-bit communication
objects “Move” and “Step”. After a long
operation, the panel sends telegrams
to the linked shutter actuators to raise
or lower the shutters. After a short
operation, it sends telegrams to stop
shutter movement or for louvre
adjustment.
With the setting “Behaviour”, it is
defined whether the shutter moves
upwards or downwards when the
right or the left touch surface is
pressed.
Lightscenes external input (1 bit)
In the function “Lightscenes external
input (1 bit)”, the touch surface has a
1-bit communication object. Two
lightscenes can be sent via this
object. On each operation of the pulse
edge, the active lightscene changes
(from 0 to 1, from 1 to 0).
Lightscenes external input (1 byte)
With the function “Lightscenes
external input (1 byte)”, one of 32
lightscenes can be sent via a 1-byte
communication object. The setting
“Lightscene number” defines which
lightscene is sent.
The user has the option of storing
lightscenes himself. To do so, the
parameter “Store scene by long push”
must be set to “possible”. After a long
operation of the touch surface (> 3 s),
a bit is additionally set to “1” in the 1-
byte lightscene telegram. A lightscene
module (generally the LEANtouch/
SMARTtouch panel) therefore knows
that the requested lightscene should
be stored and not retrieved. (See also
“Functional description: Lightscenes”)
Value (1 byte, 2 byte)
The “Value” function causes the touch
surface to send value telegrams via the
associated “Value” object. Depending
on whether the function “Value (1 byte)”
or “Value (2 byte)” has been selected,
the communication object is 1 byte or 2
bytes in size.
The 1-byte value function can display
or send the following physical
variables:
– Brightness
– Wetness (show only)
– Volume
– Value
– Temperature offset
– Current (show only)
The 2-byte value function has the
following variables by default:
– Temperature
– Illumination
– Wind force
The respective physical variables are
defined via the parameter “Display
type”. There is also the possibility of
setting the “Display type” to “free
scalable” for both values (1 byte and 2
byte). Other values than the preset
values can thus also be displayed.
With the freely scalable setting, it is
possible to parameterise the number
of decimal places, the minimum and
maximum object value and the
minimum and maximum display
value.
If the touch surface is pressed (“show
and send”), the panel indicates a
slide rule in the open window. The
individual values can be set via this
slide. A display in the upper section of
the window indicates the exact value.
The value is adjusted upwards or
downwards by the smallest possible
unit via the fields “On” or “Off”.