MAXinBOX SHUTTER 4CH / 8CH
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Test Off Mode
Under the Test Off Mode, the shutter channels can be controlled through both their
communication objects and the actual pushbuttons located on the top of the device.
When one of these buttons is pressed, the shutter will behave as if an order had been
received through the corresponding communication object, and will also send the
status objects when required.
This behaviour depends on the length of the button press:
A
long press
makes the shutter start moving (upwards or downwards,
depending on the button being pressed). The LED will light in green until the
end of the motion. If the button gets pressed being the shutter already at the
top or bottom positions, nothing will happen (the LED will not light).
A
short press
will make the shutter drive stop (if in motion), as it normally
does when a step/stop order is received from the KNX bus. In case of not
being the shutter in motion, pressing the button does not cause any action,
unless slats/lamellas have been parameterised – in such case, a step
movement (up/down, depending on the button pressed) will take place.
Regarding the lock, timer, alarm and scene functions, the device will behave under the
Test Off mode as usual. Button presses during this mode are entirely analogous to the
reception of the corresponding orders from the KNX bus.
Test On Mode
After entering the Test On mode, it will only be possible to control the shutters through
the on-board pushbuttons. Orders received through communication objects will be
ignored.
Pressing the button will make the shutter drive move upward or downward (depending
on the button) until the button is released again, thus ignoring the position of the shutter
and the parameterised times. The LED will light in green while the button is being hold.
For safety reasons, the device does not allow the activation of the two outputs of a
shutter channel at the same time. If the button of one of the outputs is held while the
other output is active, the device will first deactivate it and afterwards perform the
required action on the output associated to the button pressed.