Operation Manual
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level, with no need of performing multiple long presses for regulations greater
than the parameterised step.
Shutter: this option permits sending orders to a shutter actuator by means of
two 1-bit objects, “[Px][Byz] Move shutter” (“0”=move up, and “1”=move
down) and “[Px][Byz] Stop shutter”, and a 1-byte object, “[Px][Byz] Shutter
position”, which sets the desired position for the shutter, in percentage, at any
time (0%=Top, 100%=Bottom). The updated state of the shutter, received
from the shutter actuator once ZAS has sent the order corresponding to the
button presses, will be shown on the screen, as a percentage, between the
two buttons.
The shutter control is carried out as follows:
Decrease Button: a long press sends the actuator an order to move the
shutter down (through the “[Px][Byz] Move shutter” object), while a short
press sends an order to stop the shutter (value “1” through the "[Px][Byz]
Stop shutter” object). Or, if already stopped, to move it slightly downwards
in case slats or step motion are available.
Increase Button: a long press sends the actuator an order to move the
shutter up (through the “[Px][Byz] Move shutter” object), while a short
press sends an order to stop the shutter (value “0” through the "[Px][Byz]
Stop shutter” object). Or, if already stopped, to move it slightly upwards in
case slats or step motion are available.
Scaling: allows sending a percentage value through the "[Px][Byz] Scaling"
object associated to the particular pair of buttons. Lower and upper limits
must be configured (values between 0% and 100%). The behaviour of this
type of buttons is as follows:
Decrease Button: a short press decreases the percentage value by 1 unit,
while a long press decreases the value by 10 units.
Increase Button: a short press increases the percentage value by 1 unit,
while a long press increases the value by 10 units.
Counter: allows sending an integer value through the "[Px][Byz] 1-byte
counter" object associated to the particular pair of buttons. Lower and upper