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Figure 4
Touch panel (6-button model)
As
Figure 4
shows, two areas can be distinguished in the touch panel:
The Main buttons
, grouped in pairs, all over most of the touch panel surface.
The Additional buttons
, aligned panel, separated from the main buttons.
All the main buttons are identical, and also every additional button is identical to the
others, which makes it possible to configure all of them for user-defined applications.
Each of the mentioned buttons incorporates a central LED which, by default, will turn
on for a brief instant whenever the button is touched, although alternative LED
behaviours may be configured for every button, depending on the parameterised
function:
Regular Lighting
: the LED will light for only an instant after the button is
touched. The LEDs behave this way by default.
State-dependent Lighting
: the LED will or will not light, depending on the
value of the communication object that corresponds to the function
implemented by the button. The exact correspondence between the different
values of the object and the different states of the LED may be slightly
Pair A
Pair B
Pair C
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Main
Buttons
Additional
Buttons