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Available Values
Name of the Object
Scaling Constant
0% – 100%
[Btn] [In] Scaling
Counter Constant
0 – 255
-128 – 127
0 – 65535
-32768 – 32767
[Btn] [In] Counter – 1 byte unsigned
[Btn] [In] Counter – 1 byte signed
[Btn] [In] Counter – 2 byte unsigned
[Btn] [In] Counter – 2 byte signed
Float Constant
-671088.64 – 670760.96
[Btn] [In] Float
LED illumination control
: analogous to the homonymous parameter for all
the above functions (see previous pages). The options in this case are
“Regular”, “State dependent” and “Dedicated object”.
Dimmer
Figure 48
Individual Button - Dimmer.
The (alternating) switch orders will be sent through the “
[Btn] [In] Light - On/Off
” one-
bit object, while the (alternating) increase/decrease/stop orders will be through the
“
[Btn] [In] Light - Dimming
” four-bit object.
On the other hand, the “
[Btn] [In] Light Dimming (Status)
” one-byte object may be
linked to the light level status object of the dimmer (in fact, this object is only intended
to receive values from the bus, not to send them). As explained in 2.3.4, the state-
dependent LED lighting will be determined by the value of this object (LED off at 0%
and on at any other level)
The parameters for this function are:
Step
: defines the dimming step (“100%”, “50%”, “25%”, “12.5%”, “6.25%”,
“3.1%” or “1.5%”) to be sent (through “
[Btn] [In] Light - Dimming
”) to the
light dimmer with every long press.