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0
LED is switched off and remains so until any new motion event ( local
or remote ) is received.
1 – 209
LED is switched off and remains so until after a specified timeout
once a new motion event ( local or remote ) is received.
Timeout:
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in 1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 ) 1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in 1-hour resolution
210 – 254
Reserved
255
LED is switched off for TIME ( cfg 1 ). It does not wait for a motion
event and works normally via current motion evaluation.
On behaviour ( timeout ):
Parameter Number
11 ( ON_BEHAVIOUR )
Behaviour after BASIC ON ( and similar commands ).
If a transition ( even with zero change ) with a non-default duration is to be pro-
cessed, the transition cannot be interrupted by any motion event in any case.
0
LED is switched on and remains so until any new motion event ( local
or remote ) is received. It then works normally via current motion
evaluation.
Notice – during the day, this mode cannot be ended remotely due to motion
events not being transmitted – only via local motion sensor if enabled.
1 – 209
LED is switched off and remains so until after a specified timeout
once a new motion event ( local or remote ) is received.
Timeout:
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in 1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 ) 1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in 1-hour resolution
Notice – during the day, this mode cannot be ended remotely due to motion
events not being transmitted – only via local motion sensor if enabled.
210 – 254
Reserved
255
LED is switched off for TIME ( cfg 1 ). It does not wait for a motion
event and works normally via current motion evaluation.
Size
Range
Default
2
0 – 209, 255
255
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On behaviour time over ( timeout ):
Parameter Number
12 ( ON_TIME_OVER )
Time limit to stop waiting for motion after timeout of ON_BEHAVIOUR or OFF_ON_
BEHAVIOUR ( 0-209 ) to prevent staying ON forever when there is no motion.
0
No additional waiting for motion.
1 – 209
1..100 – 1 second ( 1 ) to 100 seconds ( 100 ) in 1-second resolution
101..200 – 1 minute ( 101 ) to 100 minutes ( 200 ) in 1-minute resolution
201..209 – 1 hour ( 201 ) to 9 hours ( 209 ) in 1-hour resolution
210 – 254
Reserved
255
Never stop waiting for motion.
Sequence On-Off behaviour ( timeout ):
Parameter Number
13 ( ON_OFF_BEHAVIOUR )
Behaviour after a rapid sequence of BASIC ON and BASIC OFF commands.
The intention is to use a much longer timeout value than the time after a single ON
command which should then be followed by a short timeout value.
The behaviour is the same as for parameter 10 ( OFF_LOCAL_DISABLE ) except:
255 – device ignores ON - OFF sequence and uses OFF behaviour
Sequence Off-On behaviour ( timeout ):
Parameter Number
14 ( OFF_ON_BEHAVIOUR )
Behaviour after a rapid sequence of BASIC OFF and BASIC ON commands.
The intention is to use a much longer timeout value than the time after a single OFF
command which should then be followed by a short timeout value.
The behaviour is the same as for parameter 11 ( ON_LOCAL_DISABLE ) except:
255 – device ignores OFF - ON sequence and uses ON behaviour.
Sequence Off-On behaviour ( timeout ):
Parameter Number
15 ( SEQUENCE_TIME )
Time in [100 milliseconds] of maximum delay between BASIC ON and BASIC OFF
( and vice versa ) to consider this as a sequence. It is typically 1 second, but can be
exceptionally longer due to retransmissions and overload – in this case, a longer
interval can be allowed ( up to 5 seconds ).
Size
Range
Default
2
0 – 209, 255
204
Size
Range
Default
2
0 – 209, 255
204
Size
Range
Default
2
0 – 209, 255
204
Size
Range
Default
1
10 – 50
10
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