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2.2.2.3
1-BYTE CONTROL (SCALING)
This is completely analogous to the above “Temperature Setpoint” and “1-Byte Control
(Unsigned Integer)” functions, although the values that can be sent to the bus in this
case are percentage values (0% to 100%).
The illumination of the LEDs is also state-dependent, as for the previous functions.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
Figure 27
Additional Buttons - 1-Byte Control (Scaling).
This window contains five textboxes (“
Button n: Value
”) to enter the particular
percentage value (0% to 100%) that will be sent to the KNX bus through “
[Z] 1-Byte
Value (Scaling)
” when the user touches one of the additional buttons.
As already mentioned, the illumination of the LEDs for this function is state-dependent.
Moreover, if “
[Z] 1-Byte Value (Scaling)
” receives a value that matches that of one of
the buttons, the LED of such button will turn on (and the others off).
Note
:
the INFO textboxes are functionless (they simply bring the option to add a
description to each button of the project) and can be hidden if desired. See section 2.1
.
2.2.2.4
INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS
This function brings the option to use the additional buttons (all or just the ones
required) not as a joint control but as separate controls, each with a specific function.
The functions that can be assigned to the additional buttons once they have been
configured to work as individual controls are entirely analogous to those for the main
buttons (except for “
Dimmer
” and “
Shutter
”, which won’t allow individual action
selection and will always perform a “
Toggle
” behaviour) working as such: