Example:
“Last On Value” is selected with an RGB channel configuration.
The LED module is on, and in orange colour (100%, 20%, 0%). If '1' is received
through “[RGB] Switch On/Off”, it will remain in the same state.
The channel is switched off by sending one ‘0’ through “[RGB] Switch On/Off”. If
afterwards the value ‘1’ is received through the same object, the channel will show
orange colour again.
A ‘Decrement by 50%’ relative dimming order is sent through “[RGB] Relative
Dimming”, so the channel switches to (50%, 10%, 0%). Afterwards, an identical
order is sent again, causing the switch-off of the channel. If it is eventually switched
on through “[RGB] Switch On/Off”, the orange colour will be restored at level (50%,
10%, 0%).
On the contrary, under a “Defined Value” configuration (with value 80%):
The channel module is on, and in orange colour (100%, 20%, 0%).
A “Decrement by 50%” relative regulation order is sent through “[RGB] Relative
Dimming”. The colour ratio is preserved, reducing the illumination level to (50%,
10%, 0%). Afterwards, the channel is switched off.
When a ‘1’ is received through “[RGB] Switch On/Off”, the illumination level is set
to 80% but preserving the colour ratio, which results in (80%, 16%, 0%).
2.2.2.2 DIMMING
Lumento DX4 provides two general dimming modes besides the general On/Off Switch:
Relative Dimming: modifies the luminosity level through orders to increment
or decrement it by fixed percentages (“1.6%”, “3.1%”, “6.3%”, “12.5%”, “25%”,
“50%” or “100%”), which will be added to or subtracted from the current
luminosity level of the channel. A four-bit object is provided for the reception
of the relative dimming orders.
Absolute dimming: modifies the luminosity level through orders that specify
the desired target value, regardless of the current value of the channel. A one-
byte object is provided for the reception of the absolute dimming orders.