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Master Control - Berker

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Vertical icon alignment Top<br />

Centred<br />

Bottom<br />

User-defined<br />

Order-No. 7574 00 1X<br />

The horizontal alignment of the icon<br />

within a display element is specified<br />

here. The settable value depends on the<br />

width of the display element.<br />

This parameter defines the vertical arrangement<br />

of the icon within the display<br />

element. In the "User-defined" setting,<br />

an additional parameter is displayed for<br />

precise positioning.<br />

Y position of the icon 0 The vertical alignment of the icon within<br />

a display element is specified here. The<br />

settable value depends on the height of<br />

the display element.<br />

Frame of the inactive<br />

display element<br />

Always hide<br />

Always show<br />

Only show focussed<br />

Wallpaper Transparent<br />

Opaque<br />

Element selectable No<br />

Yes<br />

Touch operation One-click operation<br />

Two-click operation<br />

Hide function buttons No<br />

Yes<br />

Software "...590101"<br />

Parameters<br />

The frame of an inactive display element<br />

can be show or hidden. The setting<br />

"Only show focussed" makes it clear<br />

which display element is selected using<br />

the scroll bar.<br />

Here it is defined whether the background<br />

of a display element is shown<br />

transparently or whether it is opaque. In<br />

conjunction with special wallpapers or<br />

level displays, the background of a display<br />

element can, for example, be transparent.<br />

Display elements which cannot be selected<br />

cannot trigger a function. They<br />

are only for display purposes and do not<br />

possess any operational settings.<br />

The reaction of the panel to the actuation<br />

of a display element is specified<br />

here.<br />

One-click operation means that tapping<br />

the display element immediately executes<br />

the function of the corresponding<br />

function button 1. Two-click operation<br />

means that tapping the display element<br />

displays the function buttons, but no<br />

function is executed immediately.<br />

This parameter is only visible on "Element<br />

selectable = Yes".<br />

This parameter specifies whether the<br />

appropriate function buttons are visible<br />

for a selected element with one-click operation.<br />

If all the function keys are vis-<br />

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