Number of Scenes
Master / Ext. 1/2 Output 1+2 / 3+4 / 5+6 / 7+8 -Blind / roller shutter |
Scene settings |
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Scenes settings |
Required number of scenes |
1 (1 – 16) |
You can use the scene function to include multiple channels in a scene control. Up to 16 different scenes are available for each output channel.
Each of the 16 scenes can be disabled again.
Master / Ext. 1/2 Output 1+2 / 3+4 / 5+6 / 7+8 -Blind / roller shutter |
Scene settings |
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Scenes settings |
Scene 1 (1-16) |
Disabled Enabled |
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Scene 1 Description |
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Scene 1 Address (0-63) Dependent: Global Settings for Scenes |
Scene address 0 - 63 |
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Scene 1 Address (1-64) Dependent: Global Settings for Scenes |
Scene address 1 - 64 |
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Scene 1 height in % |
0 (0-100) |
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Scene 1 slat position in % |
0 (0-100) |
For clarity, a short description can be stored for each scene.
Each of these scenes can be assigned one of 64 possible scene addresses 0 to 63 (corresponding to telegram values 0-63) or 1 to 64 (corresponding to telegram values 0-63). This depends on the global settings for scenes.
You can store height positions and also, for blinds, slat opening angles as scene values. When the actuator receives a telegram calling a scene number, the drive is moved to the saved position and the slats are rotated. The scene positions you store during start-up can be overwritten later by the user if he wants to change them.