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6.2 Scenes
Scenes allows you, for example, to call up individual lighting modes, i.e.
within a room various light sources are automatically set to a different
brightness. In parallel the roller shutter or the screen, for example, is low-
ered. This allows you to easily create individual lighting situations for var-
ious scenarios such as eating, watching TV or reading.
The loads assigned to a particular scene (e.g. 'TELEVISION') will have been
defined by your system integrator. Within a scene (where provided for by
your system integrator) you can adjust and re-save all settings.
There are two operating philosophies for the saving of scenes:
• 8-bit scenes philosophy (⇒ chapter 6.2.1)
• Conventional philosophy (⇒ chapter 6.2.2)
Within these there are in turn two modes:
- accept all;
- save selectively.
The operating philosophy set for your touchpanel is dependent upon the
load controller and will have been defined by your system integrator.
6.2.1 8-bit scenes philosophy
To save a scene proceed as follows:
1. Ensure that all loads needed for the scene are in the desired state.
e.g. ceiling lamp OFF, floor lamp dimmed to 50% and roller shutters
lowered.
2. Press the scene key (e.g. 'TELEVISION'), until the messages 'Saving
scene. Please continue pressing button.' followed by 'Scene has been
saved. Please release key.' are displayed.
3. Release the key.
In the 8-bit operating philosophy you can only overwrite scenes,
you cannot delete them.