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This type of functionality will always entail a “
state-dependent
” behaviour in the LEDs:
as soon as the “[Z] 1-byte value (unsigned int)” object receives a value that equals one
of the parameterized values for the additional buttons, the LED corresponding to the
matching button will turn on, while the other LEDs will turn off.
3.4.4
1-BYTE CONTROL (SCALING)
This option permits parameterizing the five additional buttons all together in
order to implement a joint 1-byte scaling control so that, on the event of one of them
being touched, the KNX bus will be sent (through the “[Z] 1-byte value (scaling)” object)
a certain percentage value (0%-100%), depending on the particular button being
touched.
Figure 18
1-byte control: scaling (additional buttons)
This type of functionality will always entail a “state-dependent” behaviour in the LEDs:
as soon as the “[Z] 1-byte value (scaling)” object receives a value that equals one of
the parameterized values for the additional buttons, the LED corresponding to the
matching button will turn on, while the other LEDs will turn.
3.4.5
INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS
This option permits using the additional buttons (all or some of them) as
individual touch buttons (referred to as T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5), i.e., as touch buttons
with independent functionalities, separately configurable. This brings the possibility of
making use of up to 5 more individual buttons apart from those from the main button
panel, or even destining the latter for pair button controls while the required individual
controls can be implemented by the additional button panel.