Operation Manual
Z41 Pro
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Action: sets which of the two buttons will send the move up orders and
which the move down orders. Options are “Left Down, Right Up” (default)
and “Left Up, Right Down”.
Setting up a box as a shutter control enables three communication objects,
[Pn][Bi] Shutter Position (1 byte), [Pn][Bi] Move Shutter and [Pn][Bi] Stop
Shutter (both, binary objects). The first one acts as the status object, which
determines the value shown in the box; it will be necessary to link it to the
analogous object from the shutter actuator (as it does not get automatically
updated on user presses) so it receives the value 100% when the shutter is
completely down, and the value 0% when it is totally up. On their side, control
orders will be sent through one of the two remaining objects:
Orders to move the shutter up/down (completely) are sent through [Pn][Bi]
Move Shutter after a long press on the corresponding button. Value “0”
represents the move up order, while “1” represents the move down order.
Orders to perform a step movement (value “0” for steps up and “1” for steps
down) are sent through [Pn][Bi] Stop Shutter after a short press on the
corresponding button. If the shutter was already in movement, these orders
are interpreted by the actuator as a stop order.
h) Light Dimming
The light control function permits making use of the two buttons in the box to
send orders to a light dimmer, either through a binary object or through a 4-bit
object. Moreover, the box will permanently display the current value of the
dimming status object, which needs to be linked to the analogous object from
the dimmer (as it does not get automatically updated on button presses).
Figure 51 Light Dimming










