Switching/Blind Actuator
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Object 109 “Central continuous ON”
This object is a central object. It can be configured to be effective on all channels. If this object is
set to "1" then all of the channels "participating" in this object are switched on. If this object is set
to "0" then it has no effect on the channels, but the participating channels return back to their last
switching states.
Object 110 “ Central continuous OFF”
This object is a central object. It can be configured to be effective on all channels. If this object is
set to "1" then all of the channels "participating" in this object are switched off. If this object is set
to "0" then it has no effect on the channels, but the participating channels return back to their last
switching states.
Object 111 “Central Switching”
This object is a central object. It can be configured to be effective on all channels. If a "1" or "0" is
sent to this object then this is the same as if a "1" or "0" is sent to the switching objects of the
channels (Object 0, Object 5, Object 10 ...). The same functionality could also be achieved by
connecting all switching objects to the same group as that of this object. Accordingly, using this
object saves time during the assignment of the group addresses and also saves on the number of
assignments.
Object 116 “Centralized feedback”
This object is 4-byte object for reading all channel switching states of the switching modul. The
centralized feedback function groups the switching states of all outputs together in only one
telegram. Byte1 and Byte2 contains the switching states ( S bits) of the corresponding channels.
Byte3 and Byte4 contains the masking bits (M btis) that specify if there is such an output on the
actuator by its value “1”.
31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Byte-4
Byte-3
Byte-2
Byte-1
For example, object value format for 8-channel switching actuator: "00 FF 00 0x", x = switching
states