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InZennio Z41
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[General] Date: 3-byte object for externally (for example, by linking it to a
KNX clock) setting the internal date of the device. This object can also accept
read requests, so the current date of the device can be checked. It is also
automatically sent after date changes made by the user from the screen itself.
[General] Scenes: send: 1-byte object through which scene run/save orders
(1 to 64 according to the KNX standard) can be sent to the bus in case any of
the boxes is configured as a scene control or as a timer.
[General] Internal temperature: 2-byte object through which the bus will be
sent, periodically or according to the parameterization, the value of the
current measurement of the built-in sensor probe (see section 3.2.4).
[General] Illumination: 1-bit object that, upon the reception of the value “1”
from the bus, will bring the backlight of the screen to the maximum level,
while the reception of the value “0” will have no effect. This maximum
illumination will last for a certain time, according to the explanation in section
2.5.
[General] Touch lock: 1-bit object that, upon the reception of the value “1”
from the bus, will lock the touch panel so that user presses are not taken into
account anymore. Presses will no longer be ignored as soon as the value “0”
is received through this object. See section 3.2.3.
On the first parameter edition, a screen similar to Figure 13 will be shown.
Figure 13 Parameter screen shown by default
As shown in Figure 13, the parameter window is initially divided into four main tabs:










