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Configuration (Main buttons)
From the Configuration window it is possible to assign to every pair of buttons (named
A, B and C, in the case of Touch-MyDesign 6) a behaviour as such (option “Pair”,
which will bring up a new parameterizable window with the name “Pair X”, where X will
be “A”, “B” or “C”), or a mutually independent behaviour of its two buttons (option
“Individual”, which will bring up two new parameterizable windows with the names
“Button X1” and “Button X2”, where X will be “A”, “B” or “C”). It is also possible to
entirely disable each pair of buttons (and its LEDs) through the option “Disabled”.
In short, the following functions are available for the main buttons, depending on the
behaviour (“Disabled”, “Pair” or “Individual”) parameterized for each pair of buttons:
Disabled
(non functional buttons; inactive LEDs).
Pairs:
Switch.
Dimmer.
Shutter.
Individual:
Disabled.
1 bit.
1 bit (hold & release).
Scene.
1-byte constant (unsigned int).
1-byte constant (scaling).
2-byte constant (unsigned int).
2-byte constant (float).
Dimmer.
Shutter.
The options under “Pair” and “Individual” are explained in detail in sections 3.3.1 and
3.3.2.
Note
:
disabling a pair of buttons from the “Configuration” window implies that none of
the buttons and the LEDs in the pair will be functional. Alternatively, it is possible to
select the option “Individual” for the pair of buttons and, afterwards, actually setting or
not a functionality to each of them (and/or to its respective LED) from the “Button”
window (see section 3.3.2).