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InZennio Z41
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required). It is 1 by default, except for the case of the 2-byte floating point
control, where it is 0.5.
Long increment: sets the increase or decrease to be applied to the
current value on every long press over the increase or decrease buttons,
respectively (i.e., the smaller the increment is, the more presses will be
required). It is 10 by default, except for the case of the 2-byte floating point
control, where it is 1.
f) Two-button scene control
Analogously to the 1-button scene control, 2-button scene controls permit
sending the KNX bus a scene value through the [General] Scenes: send
object, however in this case there will be two buttons in the box, each of which
can be configured independently.
Figure 45 2-button scene control
Through the Scene parameter it is possible to assign each of the two buttons
(left / right) the number of the scene to be sent (1 – 64). In addition, Action
(which permits the options “Run” and “Run and save”) lets the integrator set
whether the device will only send execution orders for the specified scene
(after a short press), or it will possible, apart from sending execution orders on
short presses, to also send save orders for such scene, in the case of
performing a long press on the button.
Last, the dropdown list under Button icon sets the icon to be displayed by the
buttons.










