A different action can be configured for each gesture. When the touch gesture is detected, the
associated action will be executed and the device will play a short confirmation sound.
Typical uses for touch gestures include switching on the lights on a dark room (the multitouch
gesture makes this specially easy, as users just need to place their hand on top of the screen),
or activating a “Welcome” or “Good bye” scene when entering or leaving home.
2.2
Time schedules
2.2.1
Overview
For most components in the visualisation it is also possible to enable a “timer function”. When
the timer function is enabled, the end user can setup actions to be run at scheduled times. For
example, a dimmer control can be programmed to switch on a lamp at 75% intensity every day
from Monday to Friday at 20:00, and to switch it off at 23:00.
Each component for which the timer function is enabled supports up to four separate time
programs, each of which in turn supports separate “start” and “end” actions.
2.2
Time schedules
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