Data Sheet
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99
Two switch up/down dimming sets the addressed
devices to maximum level on a short press on SW0
and off on a short press on SW1. Holding down
SW0 results in dimming up and holding SW1 dims
down.
Two switch on/off only switches to maximum
level or off and does not allow dimming, holding
down a switch does not result in different
behaviour.
Single switch dimming does toggle between off
and maximum level if pressed briefly. Holding
down the switch when the lamp is off will result in
up dimming. If the lamp is on, dimming will go
down. Subsequent presses of the switch will toggle
between up and down dimming. Dimming will
stop at either maximum of minimum level.
Single switch on/off toggles the lamp between
maximum power and off, holding down the switch
does not result in different behaviour.
Single switch go to scene sets the lamp to the
scene number defined by scene bits 0..3.
Single switch step through scenes sends a go to
scene command every time the switch gets closed.
The scene numbers step from 0 to the number
defined by the scene bits 0..3 and then starts again
with 0.
Single locking switch on/off can turn a standard
locking light switch into a IEC62386 switch. It
does send a "Max Level" command when the
switch closes (SWx is pulled low) and a "Off"
command when the switch is opened (SWx goes
high),
The address byte has the same format as the
address byte of the Command register (see 4.3.2).
It defines which device, group, or all devices are
addressed by the switch funtion.
If a two switch option is selected for SW0 the
address byte for SW1 is ignored.
4.5 Set Address register
With the Set Address register it is possible to move
LW09 to a different I2C address.
To prevent address reprogramming by mistke the
address has to be send in normal and inverted
format to register $FE. The address is transmitted
in 7 bit right aligned format (i.e. values range from
1 to 127), 0.
Values of 128 and more are not accepted.
The first byte has to contain the address in normal
format (i.e. values 0 to 127), the second byte must
contain the value of the first byte XORed with $FF.
V1.0.2 December 5th 2019