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Hold 0 – Release 1
: one “0” will be sent when the button press starts,
and one “1” as soon as the button is released.
•
Hold 1 – Release 0
: one “1” will be sent when the button press starts,
and one “0” as soon as the button is released.
Finally, the dropdown list next to
Button (in the middle)
permits selecting the
icon to be displayed inside the button.
Note
:
a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41
Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com
.
b) Numerical Constant Controls
If the box is assigned any of the remaining “constant” control options, the
central button in the box will react to user presses by sending a certain
numerical value, which is required to be specified under
Constant value
.
Figure 41
1-byte constant (unsigned int)
Table 3 shows, for every available Function, the permitted value range and the
name of the object through which the values are sent to the bus.
Function
Range
Object
1-byte constant (unsigned int.)
0 – 255
[Pn][Bi] 1-byte unsigned int control
1-byte constant (signed int.)
-128 – 127
[Pn][Bi] 1-byte signed int control
Constant percentage value
0% – 100%
[Pn][Bi] Percentage control
2-byte constant (unsigned int.)
0 – 65535
[Pn][Bi] 2-byte unsigned int control
2-byte constant (signed int.)
-32768 – 32767
[Pn][Bi] 2-byte signed int control
2-byte constant (float)
-671088.64 – 670760.96
[Pn][Bi] 2-byte float control
Table 3
Numerical constant controls
Finally, the dropdown list next to
Button (in the middle)
permits selecting an
icon to be displayed inside the button.