Screen Saver\Temperature; Screen Saver\Air Pressure; Screen Saver\Air Humidity; Image Mode Screen Saver\Select Clock Mode Screen Saver\Select Weather Data Mode - Busch-Jaeger Busch-ComfortTouch Product Manual

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When the screen saver is activated the 1-bit communication ob-
ject sends a telegram with value 1.
When the screen saver ends, the 1-bit communication object
sends a telegram with value 0.
Screen saver\Select slide show
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mode
Screen saver\Select single image
mode
Screen saver\Select clock mode
Screen saver\Select weather data
mode
The respective mode can be activated or deactivated as screen
saver via these 1-bit communication objects. A switch-on tele-
gram activates the mode, a switch-off telegram deactivates it.
Note:
The four 1-bit communication objects for activating the various
screen savers have different priorities. The object Screen sa-
ver\Select slide show mode has the highest priority, then follow
the objects Screen saver\select single image mode, Screen sa-
ver\Select clock mode and Screen saver\Select weather data
mode. If two or more objects simultaneously have value 1, the
object with the highest priority will assert itself.

Screen saver\Temperature

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Via this 2-byte communication object telegrams with temperature
values can be received and evaluated, e.g. the ones transmitted by
a KNX weather station. The 2-byte floating point values are eva-
luated according to EIS5.

Screen saver\Air pressure

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Telegrams with air pressure values can be can be received and
evaluated via this 2-byte communication object, e.g. the ones
transmitted by a KNX weather station. The 2-byte floating point
values are evaluated according to EIS5.

Screen saver\Air humidity

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Via this 1-byte communication object telegrams with air humidity
values can be received and evaluated, e.g. the ones transmitted by
a KNX weather station.
The value 0 means 0% air humidity and the value 255 means
100% air humidity.

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