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If the lock function is activated, the following objects are active:
Group Object TW A
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 36 TW A: Lock - Activate
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
GO 37 TW A: Prior. dimming on/off -
Switch
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
GO 38 TW A: Prior. dimming rel -
Brighter/Darker
3.007
4 Bit
From KNX
GO 39 TW A: Prior. dimming abs. - Set
value
5.001
1 Byte
From KNX
Group Object TW B
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 116 TW B: Lock - Activate
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
GO 117 TW B: Prior. dimming on/off -
Switch
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
GO 118 TW B: Prior. dimming rel -
Brighter/Darker
3.007
4 Bit
From KNX
GO 119 TW B: Prior. dimming abs. - Set
value
5.001
1 Byte
From KNX
If the lock was activated by object 36 or 116, other received tele-
grams for dimmer, automatic mode, slumber, scene function and
sequencer are not executed.
In addition to the lock object, 3 priority objects become visible
when the lock function is activated, with which the dimmer can
be controlled independently of the lock. This makes it possible to
set an initial state without affecting other functions.
Example of the priority objects:
In the case of events in public buildings or in restaurants, the
normal operation can be set into an inoperative state by the lock
group object. Thus it is possible to lock during the lecture or con-
cert, switches that are accessible to unauthorized persons, in or-
der to prevent unmeant switching. Nevertheless, the individual
lamps can controlled by use of the priority object without cancel-
ing the lock.
Polarity of object
This parameter defines, if the lock should be activated by receiv-
ing a 1 or by receiving a 0.
The following options are selectable:
-
Lock active on 1
-
Lock active on 0
Behavior on start
This parameter configures, which state the output should set, if
the lock activates.
The following options are selectable:
-
No reaction
-
Switch to state
Parameters for adjusting color temperature and bright-
ness appear.
This output state can still be changed by the priority object.
Behavior at end
This parameter defines, which state the output should set, if the
lock deactivates.
The following options are selectable:
-
No reaction
-
Switch to color
Parameters for adjusting color temperature and bright-
ness appear.
-
State before lock
This restores the original state before the lock was ac-
tivated. Telegrams received during the lock are ig-
nored.
-
State without lock
Here the state of the last received telegram is re-
stored. This takes into account the received telegrams
during the lock. Thus, when the lock is deactivated, the
last received telegram is set.
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TW A: Sequencer
TW B: Sequencer
The sequencer can be used to create complex sequence pro-
grams consisting of up to 32 individual steps for the dimmer
channel. The individual steps can be activated under the follow-
ing starting conditions:
-
At a fixed time of day
-
After a waiting time from a previous step has elapsed
-
By on/off telegram
-
When receiving a parameterized scene number
When a step is activated, a color temperature and/or a bright-
ness can be dimmed to or a scene number can be sent, and a
step or a whole sequence of steps can be repeated cyclically.
The following objects are available for the general control of the
sequencer:
Group Object TW A
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 53 TW A: Sequence suspend - Sus-
pend/Resume
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
GO 54 TW A: Sequence on/off - Switch
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
Group Object TW B
Type KNX
Size
Direction
GO 133 TW B: Sequence suspend -
Suspend/Resume
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
GO 134 TW B: Sequence on/off - Switch
1.001
1 Bit
From KNX
The following parameters determine the general behavior of the
sequencer:
Steps of sequencer
Number of steps (0...32) to be used