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Intesis
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KNX IR Universal AC
User's manual r1.3 EN
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5.1.5 Enable “lock control” objects
This parameter shows/hide the Control_ Lock Control Obj communication object which, depending on the sent
value, locks or unlocks ALL the Control_ communication objects except itself.
When a “1” value is sent to this communication object, the remote controller is locked. To be unlocked a “0”
value must be sent. The gateway remembers the last value received even if a KNX bus reset/failure happens.
Figure 5.3 Communication object detail
Important: If an initial scene is enabled and it has as Value for Remote Lock (unchanged) or unlocked,
this would unlock the remote controller because the initial scene has priority over the Control_ Lock Remote
Control communication object.
5.1.6 Enable func “Operation time objects
This parameter shows/hides the Status_ Operating Hour Counter and Status_ Operating Second Counter
communication object which counts the number of operating hours for the INKNXUNI001I000.
Figure 5.4 Communication object detail
o If set to “no” the object will not be shown.
o If set to “yes” the Status_ Operation Hour Counter object will appear.
This object can be read and sends its status every time an hour is counted. The gateway keeps that
count in memory and the status is sent also after a KNX bus reset/failure. Although this object is
marked as a Status_ object it also can be written to update the counter when needed. To reset the
counter should be written a “0” value.
Important: This object comes by default without the write (W) flag activated. If is necessary to write on it, this
flag must be activated.
Important: This object will also return its status, every time a value is written, only if it’s different from the
existing one.
Important: If the stored value is 0 hours, the gateway will not send the status to KNX.
5.1.7 RGB LED mode
This parameter determines the working mode of the interface LED.
o If set to “Always off” the LED will always be off.
o If set to “Always on” the LED will always be on.
o If set to “Only on changesthe LED will always change when there is a change of value in any of the
active communication objects.