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are: “Regular” (the LED will stay “ON” for an instant when the button is touched)
or “State-dependent” (the LED will stay “ON” when the value of the “[Xi] Light
On/Off (commuted)” object is “1”, and “OFF” if not).
Shutter
: permits controlling shutters by means of a sole touch button. For
this functionality no further parameterization is required. Once selected, the
object “[Xi] Move shutter (toggle dir.)” associated to long touches and the object
“[Xi] Stop shutter / step (toggle dir.)” associated to short touches will come up.
Both are commuted binary objects and will behave independently from each
other, as in the following example:
Example: after a short touch on the button, a downwards step order (“1”) will
be sent through the “[Xi] Stop shutter / step (toggle dir.)” object. A later short
touch on the button will cause the sending of an upwards step order (“0”)
through the same object. After that, a further short touch will cause the
sending of the value “1” again, and so on for the next touches. Moreover, if a
long touch is performed at any time, an order to move the shutter entirely
down (“1”) will be sent through the “[Xi] Move shutter (toggle dir.)” object. The
next long touch will send an order to move it entirely up (“0” through the
same object). A third long touch will cause the sending of the value “1” again,
and so on for further long touches.
In this case, the LED corresponding to the button will always implement the
already-defined “Regular” behaviour (the LED will stay “ON” for some instants
after the press).
3.4
ADDITIONAL BUTTONS
This tab, which permits defining the specific functions that will be performed by
the additional buttons of the device (see section 2.2), is itself divided into a series of
windows, among which the only one visible by default is Configuration.
Figure 15
Configuration (additional buttons)