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Figure 18.
Channel “x”. Lock
Lock Object Polarity
: sets which value will be interpreted as a lock order
and which one as an unlock order: “0 = Unlock; 1 = Lock” (default) or “0 =
Lock; 1 = Unlock”.
Behaviour at Locking
: sets the action to be performed when a lock order is
received: “No Change” (default option), “Off” (the channel will be switch off),
“On” (the channel will be switched on) or “Defined Value” (a value between
0% and 100% will be parameterisable).
Behaviour at Unlocking
: sets the action to be performed when an unlock
order is received. The options are analogous to those for locking, but will also
comprise the following two: “Previous State” (to recover the status previous to
the lock order) and “Last Order” (to apply the status corresponding to the last
order received during the lock state; in case of not having received any order
during the lock state, the previous status before locking will be recovered).
2.2.11
CUSTOM INITIALISATION
This function lets customising the state of the channel after the start-up of the device.
Opting for the
default initial configuration
implies the following:
After an ETS download, the channel will remain off.
After recovering from a KNX bus power failure, the channel will recover the
state previous to the power failure.
On the other hand, opting for a
custom initial configuration
allows parameterising the
desired state after the bus power is restored or after a download.
Note
:
KNX bus failures do not switch off the ballasts, unless their own power supply is
interrupted (see section
2.2.5).