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1 bit
: allows sending the values “0”, “1”, or an alternation between them. This
option allows setting a name for the function associated to the button, and a
text message for the Switch On and Switch Off actions.
Parameter
LED Lighting
indicates if the button will have a Regular lighting
(while a button is being pressed, the corresponding LED will stay on for a few
instants) or a State-dependent lighting (depending on the current value of the
related object: the LED will stay on while the object value is “1” and will
remain off while it is “0”).
1-bit (Hold & Release)
: under this mode, the KNX bus will be sent a binary
value ("0" or "1") through the "[Px][Byz] Binary control: Hold" 1-bit object at
the moment of holding the corresponding button, and the same (or different)
value as soon as the user releases it, via the "[Px][Byz] Binary control:
Release" object.
Scene
: allows the configuration of the button for sending scene “run” or
“save” orders. The value of the scene to be sent (1-64) on button presses
must be set by parameter. This run order will be sent through the "[General]
Scene: send" object after a short press. If sending save orders has also been
enabled, the bus will be sent an order to save the corresponding scene after
a long press.
1-byte Constant
: allows sending a 1-byte fixed value when the button is
pressed, via the "[Px][By] 1-byte value" object. The range is 0 to 255.
2-byte Constant (Unsigned Integer)
: allows sending a 2-byte fixed unsigned
integer value when the button is pressed, via the "[Px][By] 2-byte value
(unsigned int)" object. The range is 0 to 65535.
2-byte Constant (Float)
: allows sending a 2-byte fixed value when the button
is pressed, via the "[Px][By] 2-byte value (float)" object. The range is 0.0 to
120.0.
Dimmer
: enables 3 communication objects: first, "[Px][Byz] Light On/Off", a 1-
bit object to send switch on/off orders to a light dimmer. Second, "[Px][Byz]
Light dimming", a 4-bit object for sending step dimming orders. And third,
"[Px][Byz] Light indicator", a 1-byte object that indicates, in percentage, the
current luminosity state (0%=Off, 100%=On, or any intermediate value