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KNX bus and of triggering certain actions when the temperature reaches specific
values.
Please refer to the specific manual “
Temperature Sensor in Square TMD
” (available
at the Zennio homepage,
www.zennio.com
) for detailed information about the
functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
2.2.3
LED LIGHTING
As anticipated in section 2.2, the integrator can configure the
LEDs of the buttons
to
make use of the pre-defined brightness levels or of user-defined levels.
To begin with, each LED can commute between two states:
off
(which not necessarily
means “no light”) and
on
(which not necessarily means “light on”). They will switch their
states according to the options explained in ANNEX I: LED Illumination Modes.
Moreover, the LEDs can also commute between two operation modes: the
normal
mode
and the
night mode
. The second one is optional. It is provided for temporary
situations and environments where an excess of brightness may disturb the user. In
such cases, it will be possible to switch the mode by means of a one-bit object and/or a
scene object.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
After selecting “Custom” for “
LEDs Brightness
” (see section 2.2.1), a new tab will be
incorporated into the tree on the left.
Figure 6
General – LEDs
The parameters shown in Figure 6 are equivalent to those for the “Default”
configuration of parameter “
LEDs Brightness
”.