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Figure 34
Individual Button - Scaling Constant.
Value
: sets the value to be sent to the KNX bus when the user touches the
button. The available range and the object through which the value is sent
depends for each case, as the table below shows.
In case of selecting Counter Constant, two specific parameters (“
Size
” and
“
Signed
”) will be displayed to respectively define the size of the constant (“1
byte” or “2 bytes”) and whether it is a signed value or an unsigned value.
Depending on that, the range and the name of the object will vary.
Available Values
Name of the Object
Scaling Constant
0% – 100%
[Btn] [In] Scaling
Counter Constant
0 – 255
-128 – 127
0 – 65535
-32768 – 32767
[Btn] [In] Counter – 1 byte unsigned
[Btn] [In] Counter – 1 byte signed
[Btn] [In] Counter – 2 byte unsigned
[Btn] [In] Counter – 2 byte signed
Float Constant
-671088.64 – 670760.96
[Btn] [In] Float
LED illumination control
: analogous to the homonymous parameter for all
the above functions (see previous pages). The options in this case are
“Regular”, “State dependent” and “Dedicated object”.
Dimmer
Figure 35
Individual Button - Dimmer.
The (alternating) switch orders will be sent through the “
[Btn] [In] Light - On/Off
” one-
bit object, while the (alternating) increase/decrease/stop orders will be through the
“
[Btn] [In] Light - Dimming
” four-bit object.