Commissioning of the KNX function via ABB DCA SmartTouch 10 (from
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Temperature
Notice
The temperature parameters refer to the temperature display in the top bar of
the display.
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Unit of temperature
Options: °C
°F
The parameter is used to specify the temperature in the units of °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit).
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Display room temperature
Options: Activate
Deactivate
The room temperature is displayed when the checkbox is activated.
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Display of outside temperature
Options: Activate
Deactivate
The exterior and room temperature are displayed alternating when the checkbox is activated.
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Room/outdoor temperature change interval [sec.]
Options:
3 - 10
The parameter is used to specify the room/outdoor temperature change interval [sec.]
Notice
The parameter is available only when the parameters "Display outdoor
temperature" and "Display room temperature" are activated.
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Use for room temperature sensor
Options: Indoor
sensor
Outdoor sensor
The parameter is used to specify whether the room temperature is measured via the indoor
sensor of the device or via an outdoor KNX temperature sensor.
The outdoor sensor must be allocated via a group address.
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Compensating value for temperature measurement (x 0.1K) [K]
Options:
Setting option from -128 - +127 K
The parameter is used to specify the adjustment value for the temperature measurement.
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