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the display took place.
2.2.1.1.
BINARY CONTROL
This is a generic control to communicate all those devices susceptible to
be, by sending a single bit (0 / 1).
BUTTON 1
Æ
In
“Binary Control”
, this button will always appear as
“enabled”
by default.
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Short Press:
Choose whether to send:
Nothing/0/1
or
Toggle
to the BUS through its Communication Object.
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Long Press:
Same case than before, the only difference is that
now users will need to keep the button on the display pressed
during at least 0.5 seconds to send the corresponding data
through its Communication Object.
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ICON:
An icon can be associated to the page box. (See Annex
I).
BUTTON 2
Æ
It might be possible to have two buttons on the same
BOX, by simply activating this option in the corresponding field.
Although both buttons will transmit data independently; both of them
also share the same Communication Object.
The way to parameterize this button is the same than the explained for
BUTTON 1
.
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Indicator:
By activating this parameter, an status indicator will
be inserted between both buttons:
o
ON/OFF
o
0/1
2.2.1.2.
LIGHT CONTROL
This control is specifically designed for lighting control. Through its
Communication Objects, users will be able to turn On/Off any kind of
incandescent lamps, low voltage lamps, compact fluorescent lamps…,
and even controlling their output intensity.
Note:
When trying to control compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), an
electronically reactance or a specific KNX actuator would be necessary
to control their intensity.