Direct Function; Tile View - Gira G1 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating the Gira X1 Client
7.3

Direct function

The "Palm operation" gesture activates the direct function. By placing the palm
of your hand on the display, you can directly access a predefined main function.
In this way, the Gira G1 becomes a simple switch with which the ceiling lamp
can be switched on and off, for example. The main function is superimposed
over the screen that is currently active and automatically disappears again after
a certain period of time.
The function that is to be triggered using the direct function can be defined in
the system menu [see 6.1.1].
7.4

Tile view

Tile view is one of the two view options of the action area, along with detail view.
All the building functions can be displayed here as tiles. In addition, individual
functions can be bundled in a function folder, e.g. for all functions in one room.
You can display up to six small tiles in the tile view.
Central functions such as switching on and off, setting the temperature, or dim-
ming in fixed steps can be operated directly within this view. To do this, tap Plus/
Minus or the arrow buttons to dim the light, adjust the temperature or move
blinds/shutters.
When you tap a tile, the detail view of the function opens. There (depending on
the configuration) you can carry out additional operations in the function.
Gira G1
"Palm operation"
Figure 56
Example
Tile view
Operation in tile view
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