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3.4.2
SETPOINT TEMPERATURE
This option permits implementing a thermostatic control through the five additional
buttons all together. When enabled, a new window (“Setpoint temperature”) will be
displayed within the “Additional buttons” tab, from where a different setpoint may be
parameterized for each button. These values are intended to be sent to the KNX bus
(through the “[Z] Temperature setpoint”) depending on the additional touch button
being touched.
Figure 16
Temperature setpoint (additional buttons)
This type of functionality will always entail a “
state-dependent
” behaviour in the LEDs:
as soon as the “[Z] Temperature setpoint” 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.
3.4.3
1-BYTE CONTROL (UNSIGNED INT)
This option permits parameterizing the five additional buttons all together in order
to implement a joint 1-byte control so that, on the event of one of them being touched,
the KNX bus will be sent (through the “[Z] 1-byte value (unsigned int)” object) a certain
value (0-255), depending on the particular button being touched.
Figure 17
1-byte control: unsigned int (additional buttons)