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10. Device names and switching
functions
A name can be assigned to each individual device.
The designations of the switching functions (when the
button is pressed at the top or the bottom) are defined
when the name is assigned.
The table below provides an overview of which swit-
ching functions belong to which name/device:
Device
Top switching
function
Bottom switching
function
Actuator
On
Off
Dimmer
On
Off
Window
Open
Close
Group
On
Off
Blinds
Open
Close
KeyMatic
Unlock
Lock
Light
On
Off
Canopy
Open
Close
Door
Unlock
Lock
Lock
Unlock
Lock
WinMatic
Open
Close
For dimmers or canopies, for example, you can set
percentage values by pressing the button and
holding it down. This means that a dimmer can be
made brighter until it reaches 60 % of its full bright-
ness, for example. These values appear on the display
briefly, in place of the room data.
11. Functions with a central control
unit
Even more functions are available if you use the dis-
play push-button in conjunction with a HomeMatic cen-
tral control unit, for example you can start programs
from the device. In such cases, the configuration
settings must be made via the configuration interface
of the central control unit. All names can be freely
assigned by means of a central control unit. In addi-
tion, different devices or programs can be allocated
to a pair of buttons (e.g. “Light on” at the top, “Start
program” at the bottom). This increases the number of
components that can be taught-in to 200.
However, the configuration menu still only has two
functions assigned to it:
(1)
Central control unit: The “Sync.” function queries
configuration data from a central control unit. If you