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Under a “
state-dependent
” LED illumination, the LED will remain on/off
according to the current state (on/off) of the object.
Hold & Release
: as soon as the user touches the button, a binary value (“0” or
“1”, configurable) will be sent to the KNX bus. And as long as the user releases
the button, another value (“0” or “1”, also configurable) will be sent through the
same object.
The “
state-dependent
” LED illumination mode is not available for this function.
Two Objects (Short Press / Long Press)
: specific binary values will be sent
both after a short or a long press (a different object will be used in each case).
Under a “
state-dependent
” LED illumination, the LED will remain on/off
according to the current state (on/off) of either one object or the other, which
can be configured in parameters. However, if “
LED Illumination Control
(
All
Buttons)
” (see section 2.1) has been set to “state-dependent (where
available)”, only the short press object will apply.
Scene
: after the user touches the button, an order to run a specific scene
(configurable) will be sent to the bus. If enabled in parameters, orders to save
the scene can also be sent to the bus after a three-second press on the button.
The “
state-dependent
” LED mode is not available for this function.
Scaling Constant
: sends a percentage value (configurable) to the bus when
the user touches the button. Under a “
state-dependent
” LED illumination, the
LED will remain on/off depending on whether the current value of the object
matches the one parameterised. This object can also be written from the bus,
which will update the LED according to the new value.
Counter Constant
: sends an integer value (configurable) to the bus when the
user touches the button. This value can be one-byte or two-byte sized, as well
as signed or unsigned. The available ranges are shown next.
1-byte
2-byte
Unsigned
0 – 255.
0 – 65535
Signed
-128 – 127.
-32768 – 32768.
The “
state-dependent
” LED illumination mode is analogous as for the Scaling
Constant function.