Using the local command push-button
By default, channel 1 of the push-button panel acts as a local actuator command.
The local command push-button allows you to implement the cyclical ON/OFF switchover, inverting the relay
status every time it is pressed. If the actuator command can be timed from at least one KNX device, then also the
local command push-button will send a timed command. If a priority command is active, the local commands
are not executed. If channel 1 of the push-button panel is associated with a function via the Easy configurator,
the local actuator command function is disabled.
If the BUS voltage falls below 18V DC for more than 1.5 ms, the actuator (with the default factory-set configuration)
makes no modification to the status of the output contact. The behaviour of the output can be configured when the
BUS voltage fails, by observing the following procedure.
Accessing configuration mode
• press channels 3 and 6 simultaneously for at least 3 seconds
• the green LEDs of channels 3 and 6 will flash, and the output contact (NO) will open.
Once the configuration phase has started, the LEDs will show the current configuration status (as per the table).
LED CHANNELS 3 AND 6
Off
On
Flashing
modify the setting of the output contact by means of the channel 1 push-button, in order to scroll through the
three available configurations in sequence.
Quitting configuration mode
• to save the new settings: press channels 3 and 6 simultaneously for at least 3 seconds
• to quit without saving the settings: wait 10 seconds (from the last pressing of a push-button).
When you have quit the configuration phase, the channels will be restored to the status they held prior to that
phase. During this configuration phase, the messages from the BUS are ignored (they will be managed after you
have quit the configuration phase).
When the BUS voltage is restored, the contacts are still in the status they held previously.
The device does not require any maintenance. Use a dry cloth if cleaning is required.
IN SERVICE
Behaviour upon the failure
and resetting of the BUS supply
STATUS OF OUTPUT CONTACT UPON THE FAILURE OF THE BUS SUPPLY
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