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The 14-byte object “
[General] Welcome Greeting – Line X
” will be shown
up to four times, depending on how many text lines have been assigned the
option “Received from text object”.
Flashing LEDs during welcome status
: sets whether the LEDs of the
buttons should blink or not during the welcome greeting.
With a parameterisation as the one shown in Figure 18, if “Mr. Marshall” is received
through the “
[General] Welcome Greeting – Line 2
” object, the display will show the
following message:
Figure 19
Welcome greeting message example.
2.2.11
WELCOME BACK
Square TMD-Display can send a specific object (the
welcome back object
) to the KNX
bus when the user presses a touch button after a significant amount of time since the
last press. Sending it or not can also depend on an
additional, configurable
condition
consisting in the evaluation of up to five binary objects.
Any actions that in normal operation may be executed will not be if the welcome back
object is sent to the bus. Thus, if the user presses a button and this causes that the
welcome back object is sent, the normal action of that button will not be triggered. On
the other hand, if the additional condition is not evaluated to true, the device will react
normally. Hence, the action corresponding to the button touch will be executed.
The welcome back object can consist in a
one-bit
value or a
scene
value (or both),
depending on the parameterisation.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
After enabling “
Welcome Back Object
” (see section 2.2.6), a new tab will be
incorporated into the tree on the left.
This screen contains the following parameters: