
16 INT-TSG
SATEL
Outputs ON
– select the outputs which are to be activated (double-click on the field
designated by the output number).
Outputs OFF
– select the outputs which are to be deactivated (double-click on the field
designated by the output number).
Change outputs state
– select the outputs whose status is to be changed (double-click
on the field designated by the output number).
KNX telegram
– program the following parameters of KNX telegram for the INT-KNX
module:
INT-KNX
module
– INT-KNX module which is to send the telegram.
Group address
– the group address which will be inserted in the telegram.
Type
– the telegram type.
Value
– the value that will be inserted in the telegram (parameter available for some
types of the telegram).
Priority
– telegram priority (if two elements of the bus start transmitting simultaneously,
the telegram with higher priority will be sent first).
KNX telegram (v2)
– program the following parameters related to setting the value of KNX
communication object:
Module INT-KNX
– INT-KNX-2 module in which the value is to be set.
Makro Command
– name of the V
IRTUAL
(
MACRO
) type object, defined in INT-KNX-2
module.
Data type
– size and meaning of the communication object data defined in INT-KNX-2
module for selected object.
Value
– value to be set (if the type of data provides for sending a sequence of
characters, you can enter up to 13 characters).
Exit delay clearing
(no additional parameters to configure).
Quick arm
– select the arming mode which is to be activated.
The partitions must be controlled by user code.
The zones must not have the B
YPASS DISABLED
option enabled.
The outputs must be the 24. MONO
S
WITCH
, 25. BI
S
WITCH
, 105. S
HUTTER UP
,
106. S
HUTTER DOWN
or R
EMOTE SWITCH
type (they need not be assigned to any group
of outputs).
The keypad can be used to control the KNX system, if the INT-KNX or INT-KNX-2
module is connected to the control panel.
Defining the macro commands
1. Click on the “Read” button to read the macro command related data from the keypad.
2. Click the “Definitions” tab.
3. Click the “New macro” button. A new macro command will appear in the list.
4. Enter a name for the new macro command.
5. If the macro command name is to be displayed on the keypad, enable the S
HOW NAME
option.
6. If the macro command is to be run without entering the code by the user, enter the code
with a suitable authority level.
7. If running the macro command is to be each time preceded by user authorization, enable
the A
UTHORIZATION REQUIRED
option.