
XTBA DALI Watch Manual Page
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Product # - 03/2013
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Pressing the menu button again will take you back to ‘View Commands Live.’
So you switch between the two. If entered from the main menu it will display
the last 250 commands received.
The COM in the top left of the display is replaced with the slot value and the
Up and Down keys can be used to scroll through the history.
History Slot
address, group or broadcast
5
N o 0 @ S . A D D 0
O F F
Command Description
If the slot has no command data e.g. beyond the command history the display
will show ‘EMPTY SLOT’.
View Raw Data:
The received data is displayed as follows:
S . A D D
0 C o m N o
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
=Short address 0 with command 0 (OFF):
The upper line displays the short address, group or ALL for a broadcast
command.
Note bit 0 is set for 1 (the command bit) as OFF is a command, the address is
contained in bits 1 through 6.
If level blocking is turned off and a level is being received the display should
look something like this:
S . A D D
0 L e v N o
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
= Short address 0 at level zero
If the unit is receiving a high command the top left will change to HICOM as
follows:
H I C O M
L e v N o
1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
= Terminate
Some high commands use the low byte for level/address information, in this
case ‘Terminate’ does not. In either case the second byte is labelled LevNo in
high commands.
Pressing and holding the Yes button when in view raw data will freeze the
display to give you a chance to see what is going on with fast data.