GENERAL DESCRIPTION
AWNING AND SHUTTER MANAGEMENT
This activates motorised awnings or shutters connected to a KNX/EIB actuator motor
command.
Each individual awning or shutter function can be controlled using one button on the RF
push-button panel, two buttons on the RF remote control or a 2 RF channel input module.
- long pressure (> 0.5 s): shutter movement;
- short pressure (≤ 0.5 s): stop, if the shutter is moving; regulation of the laths if the
shutter is at a standstill and only if the actuator is set to "blinds" mode.
SCENE MANAGEMENT
This allows you to manage a scene. The scene can be controlled with a button on the RF
push-button panel or RF remote control or with an 2 RF channel input module, with the
possibility of sending two different values for each channel.
- short pressure (≤ 3 s): activation of the scene;
- long pressure (> 3 s): scene saving.
SEND PRIORITY CONTROLS
Using the buttons on the RF push-button panel or RF remote control or a 2 RF channel
input module, it is possible to override the status (fixed ON or OFF, regulated at choice)
of a KNX/EIB device. This function can be used, for instance to keep lights ON, ignoring
other switch-off commands.
SEQUENCE COMMANDS
This permits up to 4 commands to be sent simultaneously with 1bit/1byte format for
actuations, to send values, etc. Each command is linked to two different values with the
same format which are sent according to the RF command received.
This function can only be set for channels 1 through 4.
8/16 BIT VALUE
This permits a command to be sent with 8/16 bit format to send, for example, a set-
point, etc. Each command is linked to two different values with the same format which
are sent according to the RF command received.
This function can only be set for channels 5 through 8.
ALARMS
This function can be used to send the bus sensor commands which have a potential-free
contact in output, connected to the 2 RF channel input module. Therefore, shutters can
be automatically lowered in the event of rain or awnings closed in the event of wind.
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