3.2.1
Switch Mode
The
Switch
mode enables to send a KNX telegram to coincide with one of the
possible events linked with the contact between finger and keypad.
By defining a
Contact type
of the normally open type, the telegram will be
transmitted upon keypad/finger contact start.
By defining a Contact type of the normally closed type, the telegram will be
transmitted upon finger/keypad contact end, or when the user's finger moves away.
The definition of the Contact type property determines the event upon which the
telegram will be transmitted on the KNX bus.
Every time that the keypad is touched, a telegram is sent the value of which can be
specified via the
Short press function
parameter.
This value can be always the same or always change for each event.
By selecting ON you will be able to always send the ON value (1) at each event.
By selecting OFF you will be able to always send the OFF value (0) at each event.
By selecting ON/OFF you will be able to change the value sent upon each event, by
alternating each time the values ON and OFF (Toggle Mode).
Finally, it is possible to activate the
Long press function
mode.
This allows two events to be managed with each input:
the short press event to activate a certain KNX control, or the long press event to
activate another KNX control.
This feature allows the number of controls manageable with a button interface to be
doubled.