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“Activation”:
this parameter (as well as the analogous
parameter for the normal mode that comes up after enabling the
night mode function) permits selecting the desired procedure for
switching between the normal and the night modes and vice
versa, which can consist in the reception of a certain binary value
(“0” or “1”, configurable) through the object “[General] LEDs:
night mode” (or “[General] LEDs: normal mode”, for normal
mode), or in the reception of a certain scene (1 to 64,
configurable) through the “[General] Scene: receive”. Note that,
being these modes mutually exclusive, the device will leave one
mode as soon as it receives the order to enter the other mode.
Note, as already stated, that night mode implements by itself a general
attenuation of the light levels. For example, the “max” light level in the
normal mode will be brighter than the “max” light level in the night
mode. Even the “min” light level in the normal mode will be.
Note
:
due to
hardware reconfiguration, switching from one mode to the
other causes that for 2-3 seconds the touch buttons do not react to
presses. The application program and the bus order reception are,
however, not affected.
“LEDs flash object
”: permits, by selecting “Yes”, making use of a
binary object (“[General] Flash LEDs”) so that when the value “1” is
received, every LED in the device will turn into the “on” state and
maintain it during a certain time (configurable through the “Flash Time”
parameter, which accepts input values between 1 and 20 seconds;
note that the flash time counter will be reset if the value “1” is received
again during the flash time), after which it will recover the
corresponding state. This function is not enabled by default.
Note
:
during the flash time, the LEDs will remain on, ignoring their
usual behaviour. However, the device will still react to presses and bus
orders, so when the flash time ends the LEDs will acquire their
corresponding states.
Note
:
the flash function is interrupted on bus failures.