Application "Scene Actuator; Application "Presence Simulation - ABB SmartTouch B/stainless Product Manual

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Commissioning of the KNX function via ABB DCA SmartTouch 10 (from
9.10.3

Application "Scene actuator"

This application has no application page. The scene actuators are started via the "Scene"
control element. The application serves for compiling a scene.
The scene actuators can be created via the DCA.
1. Open the "Applications" tab in the library area.
2. Open "Scene actuator".
Note
Individual scene actuators can be created. These can also be added via the
work area.
Here a page with a plus is displayed. This page must be clicked. This is how
a further scene actuator is added and displayed in the tree structure.
If it is called up via the tree structure, the settings can be adjusted for the
individual scene actuators in the "Parameter" area.
By clicking the arrow next to "Scene actuator", all available scene actuators
are displayed.
Further setting/selection options via the "Parameter" area for the settings of the scene
actuators, see chapter 9.10.3 "Application "Scene actuator"" on page 107.
9.10.4

Application "Presence simulation"

This application (function) has no application page. However, the function can be called up via
application page "Time programs" in the panel. For an explanation see chapter 9.10.4
"Application "Presence simulation"" on page 107.
The general settings of this function can be created via the DCA.
1. Open the "Applications" tab in the library area.
2. Open "Presence simulation".
3. In the "Parameter" area use, activate the application via "Use presence simulation".
In the "Parameters" area, the general settings for this function are displayed. They can
be edited here.
Further setting/selection options via the "Parameter" area for the general settings of the
function, see chapter 9.10.4 "Application "Presence simulation"" on page 107.
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