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Figure 57 Extended Mode (Box)
Up to five modes (Heat, Cool, Auto, Fan and Dry) are available, each of
which can be enabled/disabled in ETS by means of the proper checkbox,
which permits setting which of all the five extended modes will be included
into the sequential scrolling implemented by the buttons.
Figure 58 Extended Mode
When this type of mode control is assigned to the box, two 1-byte
communication objects are enabled: the [Pn][Bi] Mode Control control
object, and the [Pn][Bi] Mode Indicator status object. Depending on the
mode selected by the user, the control object will be sent to the bus a
certain value (see Table 5), after which the box will display the icon that
corresponds to the new mode. Additionally, if the status object receives
from the bus a value that represents any of the modes, the box will adopt
the corresponding icon, while if an unrecognised value is received, no icon
will be shown.
Mode Value sent
Heat
1 (0x01)
Cool 3 (0x03)
Auto 0 (0x00)
Fan 9 (0x09)
Dry 14 (0x0E)
Table 5 HVAC Mode vs. Object Value