Art. No. DS 4092 TS
Signalling state
Volume
Programming mode
maximum volume (Level 4)
Signalling of an alarm
ETS: Volume for alarm (configurable)
Ring tone/warning tone
ETS: volume 1 or 2 (switchable)
Signal on actuation *
ETS: volume 1 or 2 (switchable)
Signal on telegram acknowledgment *
ETS: volume 1 or 2 (switchable)
Signal on saving a scene *
ETS: volume 1 or 2 (switchable)
Signal on value adjustment *
ETS: volume 1 or 2 (switchable)
Signal on status signal via object *
ETS: volume 1 or 2 (switchable)
Volume levels of the different signalling functions
The volume for the function-dependent signals (*) and warning/ring tone can be differentiated
into two settings (volume 1, volume 2) and switched over by a 1-bit communication object during
regular operation of the device. In this way, for instance, adaptation to local conditions or a
change-over from day to night ( loud <-> quiet) is possible. The telegram polarity of the object
for changing volume can be configured in the ETS.
The volume can be set at up 5 different levels. A setting between "level 1 (quiet)" and "level 4
(loud)". The level "mute (OFF)" deactivates the buzzer at the selected volume.
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After a device reset (bus voltage return or ETS programming operation), the value of the
communication object for changing volume is always set to "0", whereby the volume
assigned to this telegram polarity is active immediately. In the setting "'0' = volume 2 / '1' =
volume 1" for the parameter "Polarity object for changing volume", the volume 2 is then
active immediately after the reset.
The volume of the alarm message can be adjusted in the ETS if the alarm function is enabled.
The programming mode is always signalled at maximum volume.
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Software "Rotary sensor with extensions 10FE1x"
Functional description