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If the object "[Home x - Box y] 1 byte Indicator" receives a value that does not have a text
associated with it, no text will be displayed (the box will be empty).
Integer (2 bytes): The 2-bytes communication object "[Home x - Box y] 2 byte Indicator"
is enabled and the state of this object, 0…65535, will be displayed. After downloading
parameters or a ‘reset device’ command the value displayed will be 0, until the object is
updated.
Float: The 2-bytes communication object "[Home x - Box y] Float Indicator" is enabled,
and the state of this object, -67108864…67076096, will be displayed. After downloading
parameters or a ‘reset device’ command the value displayed will be 0, until the object is
updated.
3.3.3. 1-BUTTON CONTROL
The boxes parameterized as a ‘1-button control’ will have a button in the centre, whose icon can be
configured via the parameter "Button (In the middle)".
This is a generic control used to communicate with KNX devices that are manipulated via their
objects.
Figure 3.13: 1-button control
The boxes configured as a ‘1-button control’ can be of several types: Binary, Integer (1 byte) and
Scene.
Binary: When selecting this option, two new 1-bit communication objects will be shown:
"[Home x - Box y] Binary Control" and "[Home x - Box y] Binary Indicator", which allow the
Z41 to manipulate KNX devices by sending a binary value "0" or "1". One of the following
behaviors can be selected for the 1-button control:
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