User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Document updates
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Configuration
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 Display
- 2.3 Inputs
- 2.4 Thermostat n
- ANNEX I. Video Intercom Operation
- ANNEX II. Internal Call Operation
- ANNEX III. Remote Control via IP
- ANNEX IV. Graphs
- ANNEX V. Differences with Z50 / Z100
- ANNEX VI. Communication Objects
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Here, the Auto mode is only activated by long press.
Allow speed 0: sets whether the speed level 0 will be present or not. When the
Auto Mode without a dedicated object has been configured, this option will be
necessarily activated.
2.2.2.1.4.4 Special Mode
Boxes configured as special mode controls include two buttons that let the user
sequentially commute between the different special climate modes, as well as an icon
indicator that will adopt an aspect or another depending on the currently active special
mode.
Figure 93 Climate Control - Special Mode
When this function is assigned to the box, two 1-byte objects (“[Ci] (Climate) Special
Mode Control” as the control object, and “[Ci] Special Mode Indicator” as the status
object) will be enabled. The former will be sending the bus the value that corresponds to
the mode that the user selects by touching the buttons (see Table 8), while the status
object (which can receive values from the bus although it gets self-updated as well on
button presses) will determine the indicative icon represented in the box at any time. If this
object receives an unrecognised value from the bus, no icon will be displayed in the
indicator.