Operation Manual
Z41 Lite
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Function Range Object
1-byte constant (unsigned int.) 0 – 255 [Pn][Bi] 1-byte unsigned int control
1-byte constant (signed int.) -128 – 127 [Pn][Bi] 1-byte signed int control
Constant percentage value 0% – 100% [Pn][Bi] Percentage control
2-byte constant (unsigned int.) 0 – 65535 [Pn][Bi] 2-byte unsigned int control
2-byte constant (signed int.) -32768 – 32767 [Pn][Bi] 2-byte signed int control
2-byte constant (float) -671088.64 – 670760.96 [Pn][Bi] 2-byte float control
Table 2 Numerical constant controls
Finally, the dropdown list next to Button (in the middle) permits selecting an
icon to be displayed inside the button.
Note: a list with all icons available in Z41 Lite can be found in document “Z41
Lite Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com.
c) Scene Control
In this case, the central button of the box will react to user presses by sending
a scene value to the KNX bus through the [General] Scenes: send object,
which is enabled by default. Parameter Scene number permits specifying the
number of the scene (1 – 64) to be sent. Moreover, Action (which shows the
options “Run” and “Run and save”) sets whether the device will only send
scene execution orders (after a short press) or if it will be possible, in addition
to sending execution orders upon short presses, to send scene save orders in
the case of a long press.
Figure 40 Scene control
Finally, the dropdown list next to Button (in the middle) permits selecting an
icon to be displayed inside the button.
Note: a list with all icons available in Z41 Lite can be found in document “Z41
Lite Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com.