Operation of the push button
Use of the action button(s)
Each generic action button can be programmed to:
switch a light circuit
dim a dimmable light up or down, control a roll-down shutter or sun blind up or down (both in a single-button mode)
activate a routine, set a mood, or house status (these can be a combination of pre-programmed output settings)
As of software version 2.22 push buttons can be programmed to perform a double function. A short press and a long press can activate different actions, for example:
Short press to switch a light circuit, long press to activate the boost function of the ventilation system.
Short press to activate the all-off routine, long press to activate the warning mode.
Please note that not all action types can be combined in a double function. The programming software will allow you to select a long press action, when it is technically possible.
Single-button mode behaviour for a dimming channel
Button | Behaviour |
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Short press | Toggles the dimmed light device ON or OFF. Depending on the memory mode of the dimmer channel, the ON state amounts to 100% of the light output or equals the previous dimming value. |
Long press | Starts the dim-up or dim-down cycle of a dimmer channel, depending on the previous direction. |
Release | Stops the dim-up or dim-down cycle at a certain intermediate dimming percentage. |
Single-button mode behaviour for a motor channel
Button | Behaviour |
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Short press | Switches the motor to the following states respectively: run-up – stop – run-down - stop. |
Long press | Starts the run-up or run-down cycle of a motor channel, depending on the previous running direction before the last stop. |
Release | Stops the run-up or run-down cycle at a certain intermediate percentage. |