Locking and Priority Settings
The following functions are available:
Master/Ext. 1/2 Output 1 – 2: Dimming |
Priority function |
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– Locking & Priority settings |
Higher priority function |
Disabled Priority function Locking function |
The object values of the priority object have the following meaning:
Value bit 1 |
Value bit 2 |
Behavior of output |
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1 |
1 |
Activate priority, output state "On" |
0 |
1 |
Deactivate priority, output state dependent on the parameter Behavior at end of priority |
1 |
0 |
Activate priority, output state "Off" |
0 |
0 |
End of priority, output state dependent on parameter Behavior at end of priority |
The priority is enabled if the value "1" is received on bit 1. The assigned output is then switched/dimmed, depending on bit 2, to "On" (bit 2 = "1") or "Off" (bit 2 = "0").
An active priority is terminated again by a new telegram with the value "0" on bit 1. As long as a priority function is active, the channel concerned cannot be controlled by the "switch object" and the advanced functions (central function, time functions, scene function).
After the end of a priority, the behavior of the output is determined by the parameter Behavior at end of priority.
The setting Follows currently valid state has the following effect:
During the active priority, all switching commands of subordinate functions are tracked by the application and the switching state is tracked internally. In this way, at the end of the priority, the switching state can be set that would currently have been set without the priority.