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4.2.4.3.2 Display and system settings<br />

Display settings<br />

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

picture 17: Display settings<br />

The display can be adjusted in the first area of the Service page.<br />

The following functions can be configured...<br />

- Touch calibration: here the touch area can be compared to the display if the user has problems<br />

with the operation of certain icons.<br />

- Display cleaning: the display and the touch function are switched off for 60 seconds so that<br />

functions are not triggered by mistake during cleaning.<br />

- Brightness setting: the background lighting can be adjusted in three levels. The set value is<br />

transferred as the basic brightness and thus overwrites the value configured in the ETS<br />

plug-in until the next programming operation.<br />

System settings<br />

picture 18: System settings<br />

Various system settings can be made in the second area of the Service page.<br />

Software "...590101"<br />

Functional description<br />

The following functions can be configured...<br />

- Date: the system date can be entered manually here. This item is only required when there<br />

is no higher level clock for synchronisation in the KNX/EIB system.<br />

- Time: the system time can be entered manually here. This item is only required when there<br />

is no higher level clock for synchronisation in the KNX/EIB system. The symbol "*" is displayed<br />

directly behind the time when summer time is active.<br />

- Weekday: the current weekday can be entered manually here. This item is only required<br />

when there is no higher level clock for synchronisation in the KNX/EIB system.<br />

- Message list: a list of the fault messages is managed here along with details of their acknowledgement<br />

(see chapter 4.2.4.4. Fault messages).<br />

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