With the "Scene control” function, for example, various devices can be set simultaneously to a certain predefined value at the touch of a push-button.

During configuration, a choice can be made between 1-bit scenes and 8-bit scenes.

The prerequisite for this function is that the "Single” option is selected in the device settings for the channel concerned.

“Function of channels A + B” parameter

Application example

“Presentation” Scene

Screen moves down, lighting in the front part of the room is dimmed, sunshade moves down.

Teaching scenes

It is possible to give the user the possibility to teach scenes without changing the project engineering with the ETS. This allows the user to reprogram scene modules for scene control or actuators with integrated scene control, i.e. to assign current brightness values or switching states to the respective scene.

With 1-bit scene control, a scene is saved via a communication object and retrieved via a second communication object. Here it can be configured whether scene 1 is saved or restored with a telegram with the value “0” and scene 2 with a telegram with the value “1."

With 8-bit scene control , a single communication object is used to transmit both the command to save a scene and the command to retrieve a saved scene and the number of the desired scene from the binary input to the actuator or to a scene controller.

The scene is taught, for example, by a long press of a push-button connected to the binary input. Before storing a scene, the affected actuators must be set with the intended buttons/sensors to the desired brightness values or switching states. If the telegram for saving a scene is then sent from the binary input, the addressed scene modules or actuators with integrated scene control are requested to query the currently set brightness values and switching states from the actuators and to save them in the corresponding scene. The scene number is set in the binary input.