TMD-Display One
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Up to four specific objects for the additional languages will be also shown, if required:
“
[General] Translations – Language
X
” (one bit).
These objects work accordingly to the behaviour mentioned above.
2.2.8
TOUCH LOCKING
The touch panel of TMD-Display can be optionally locked and unlocked in runtime by
writing a configurable one-bit value to a specific object provided for this purpose. It can
also be done through scene values.
While locked, user presses on the touch buttons will be ignored: no actions will be
performed (and no LEDs will change their states) when the user presses on any of the
controls. However, if configured, a message will be shown on the display for three
seconds if the user touches a button during the lock state.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
After enabling “
Touch Locking
” (see section 2.2.6), a new tab will be incorporated into
the tree on the left.
Figure 14
General - Touch Locking.
This screen is divided into two parts: Control and Indication.
Control
comprises two simple, non-exclusive checkboxes to select how the touch
panel lock/unlock should be performed: