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16 lightscenes can be activated via the parameter setting. The scenes can
be defined by the ETS entries or set individually by the user according to
personal requirements via the individual object. It is possible for each scene
to disable the overwriting of the brightness values during an ETS download.
The individually set brightness values of the lightscene are hereby retained
during an ETS download.
There are separate communication objects for recall or store the
16 lightscenes. There is a further 8-bit communication object available,
with which each one of the 16 lightscenes can be stored or retrieved via an
8-bit code.
Fig. 12 : Communication objects “Recall Lightscene x/y”
No.
Function
Object name
Data type
Flags
84
Recall Scene
Lightscene 1/2
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
85
Recall Scene
Lightscene 3/4
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
86
Recall Scene
Lightscene 5/6
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
87
Recall Scene
Lightscene 7/8
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
88
Recall Scene
Lightscene 9/10
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
89
Recall Scene
Lightscene 11/12
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
90
Recall Scene
Lightscene 13/14
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
91
Recall Scene
Lightscene 15/16
1 bit (EIS 1)
DPT 1.006
C, W
Lightscene X/Y Recall Scene [EIS 1; 1-bit switching]:
The scenes are retrieved via this
object. On receipt of a telegram, channels which are assigned to the scene are set to the
stored or parameterised brightness values. The communication objects are only visible
if the scenes have been activated in the
Scenes
parameter window.
Telegram value
“0”: Recall scene X
“1”: Recall scene Y
Table 6: Communication objects “Recall Lightscene x/y”
4.2.3
Lightscene
communication objects