TMD-Display One
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The “
state-dependent
” and “
state-dependent (both LEDs)
” LED
illumination modes are not available for this function (only the “
regular
” and
“
dedicated object
” LED illumination are available). See ANNEX I: LED
Illumination Modes for details.
[Climate] Mode
: pressing one of the two buttons will make TMD-Display
send climate mode values to the bus. Two mode control types are possible:
the
Heat / Cool
control type and the
Extended
(HVAC) control type.
As above, it is possible to
link the control to a box in the display
in order to
show the current mode on it.
The “
state-dependent
” and “
state-dependent (both LEDs)
” LED
illumination modes are not available for the Extended mode (only the
“
regular
” and “
dedicated object
” LED illumination are available). For the
Heat / Cool mode all the illumination options are available. See ANNEX I:
LED Illumination Modes for details.
[Climate] Fan
: this function implements a 2-button (increase / decrease) fan
control. Pressing one of the two buttons will make TMD-Display send a binary
value to the bus, while pressing on the other will make it send the inverse
binary value. It is possible to configure which one does what.
The “
state-dependent
” and “
state-dependent (both LEDs)
” LED
illumination modes are not available for this function (only the “
regular
” and
“
dedicated object
” LED illumination are available). See ANNEX I: LED
Illumination Modes for details.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
When a button pair has been configured to work as a joint control, a specific tab (“
Pair
X
”) becomes available under “Buttons” in the tree on the left.