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Test Off Mode
Under the Test Off Mode, the channels can be controlled through both their
communication objects and the actual pushbuttons located on the top of the device.
When any of these buttons is pressed, the corresponding channel will behave as if an
order had been received through the analogous communication object, depending on
the channel configuration:
A
short press
will be equivalent to receiving a switch order (either a switch-
on or a switch-off – this will alternate on every short press). The first time, it
will always consist in a switch-on, unless the current level is already
maximum (in such case, the regulation will be towards 0%). This regulation is
subject to the “On/Off Dimming Time” (see section 2.2.3) for each channel.
A
long press
will be equivalent to receiving a relative dimming command
(see section 2.2.4). The dimming direction will be contrary to that of the
previous regulation, although the first time the regulation will always be
upwards (unless the current level is already the maximum one – in such case
the regulation will be towards 0%). The dimming speed will correspond to that
defined in parameters for the relative dimming. Once the pushbutton is
released, the regulation is interrupted.
Regarding the rest of the functions, the device will behave under the Test Off mode as
usual. As stated, button presses during this mode are entirely analogous to the
reception of the corresponding orders from the KNX bus, thus the status objects will
also be sent normally.
Test On Mode
After entering the Test On mode, it will only be possible to control the output channels
through the on-board manual control pushbuttons. Orders received through
communication objects will be ignored, with independence of the channel they are
addressed to.
Enabling the Test On mode allows the direct control of every channel with
independence of the device parameterisation – the output channels can be controlled
in the Test On mode no matter if they have not been enabled in parameters: