Technical Manual
Glass Push Button II Lite [BE-GTLxxx.x1]
4.4.2.1 Priority
The LED priority can force the status LED into a defined state and thus override control via an external/
internal object or a button press.
The following table shows the available settings:
ETS Text
Object for priority
■
■
■
LED display behaviour
Colour for "Day"
Behaviour for "Day"
■
■
Colour for "Night"
Behaviour for
■
"Night"
■
Table 45: Settings – LED 1 - 4: Priority
As long as the LED priority is active, the configured state for the LED priority is maintained and the LED
does not respond to "normal" control as described in
The following table shows the associated communication object:
No.
Name/Object function
66
LED 1 Priority – Switch
+1
next LED Priority
Table 46: Communication objects – LED 1 - 4: Priority
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Dynamic range
[Default value]
not active
active if object LED priority value = 1
active if object LED priority value = 0
off, [red], green, yellow, blue,
pink, cyan, white
permanent
flashing
off, [red], green, yellow, blue,
pink, cyan, white
permanent
flashing
Length
1 Bit
Comment
Setting the polarity of the "LED priority".
Colour for an active "LED priority" at
"Day" mode.
Setting the behaviour for active "LED
priority" at "Day" mode.
Colour for an active "LED priority" at
"Night" mode.
Setting the behaviour for active "LED
priority" at "Day" mode.
4.4.2 LED 1 -
4.
Usage
Control of LED priority.
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