RGB lighting controller with one- or two-button control. The scenes can be cycled through with the "+" input.
At the outputs AQr, AQg, and AQb, the colors are then split into RGB, or output together at the output AQa.
By double-clicking on the block, the light scenes can be defined and edited.
Table of Contents
Inputs↑
Abbreviation | Summary | Description | Value Range |
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AI | Analog input RGB %-value red + %-value green * 1000 + %-value blue * 1000000 |
∞ | |
+ | Trigger next scene | Next RGB lighting scene | 0/1 |
- | Trigger previous scene | Previous RGB lighting scene | 0/1 |
AIs | Scene | Input for selecting RGB lighting scene(0-x) | ∞ |
Dis | Disable | Disables all inputs (child lock) | 0/1 |
R | Reset | Resets the lighting scene The name of the connected sensor is used in the user interface. |
0/1 |
O | On | All ON Sets all outputs to maximum (white) |
0/1 |
Outputs↑
Abbreviation | Description | Value Range |
---|---|---|
AQr | Analog output for the red LED | ∞ |
AQg | Analog output for the green LED | ∞ |
AQb | Analog output for the blue LED | ∞ |
AQs | Analog output currently active scene | ∞ |
AQa | Analog output RGB %-value red + %-value green * 1000 + %-value blue * 1000000 |
∞ |
Parameters↑
Abbreviation | Summary | Description | Value Range | Default Value |
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Rem | Remanence input | Remanence input: If active, the function block retains its previous state after a Miniserver reboot. The state of the function block is saved: – When saving to the Miniserver – At a planned reboot – Before a backup – Once per hour The data is saved on the SD card. |
0/1 | 0 |
Properties↑
Summary | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
Lighting scenes | Lighting scene management | - |