This tutorial shows how to use a scene in Voyager 5.0. This tutorial applies to Voyager only. Scenes in the Web visualization require the use of XLogic commans such as Item.Scene, KNX_Scene and KNX_Set_Scene.SetScene.
Basic information
A scene is a set of values for specific datapoints, the scene members. Following operations are possible for a scene
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Click the New scene button in the Scene Manager's toolbar.
TODO: A better example would be some Candlelight dinner scene with specific lights off, on, dimmed.
Now we will create a new Scene Checkout, which will do the following:
- change the Room Checkout Status to 1
- change the Room Occupied Status to 0
- change the Room MUR to 1
3 different Scenes for a Restaurant Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, each one of them will change the Light and the Temperature of the Bathroom, Lobby and Entrance:
Each one of the Scenes has a different values based on the Restaurant's Status.
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Save On: The provided server item is compared to a static operand. If the condition is true then the current scene settings will be saved. Play On: The provided server item is compared to a static operand. If the condition is true the scene will be played. |
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- set the operator to = (equals)
- set the static operand to 1
- click Select to pick the datapoint from the server's item tree
This all means if the selected item changed to 1 the scene will be triggered.
Click OK and the Checkout Breakfast scene will appear in the Scene Manager. The same could be done for all other Scenes.
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Playing the scene with a visualization button
As next, from the Object catalog drag and drop a button (from the library or a picture button) onto the visualization page. Double-click the button will to raise the show the properties dialog.
In the Object tab configure a Toggle Down mode and send a 1 to the server item that was configured for the Play On event:
Now this button will set this item's value to 1 which in turn will trigger the Play On event of the scene CheckOut. the scene Breakfast, also we should do the same for Lunch and Dinner.
Saving the scene with a visualization button
The Server Item in here will be compared to a static operand. If the comparison proof true the scene will be saved. Select the operator in the drop down box and put in a value the Server Items value shall be compared with.
“Single Shot” means that the scene is only saved if the result of comparison changes from FALSE to TRU. If “Single Shot” is deactivated, the scene is saved if the
Server Item changes and the comparison evaluates to TRUE. “Select” opens the item tree to select the Server Item from. “Remove” clears the item.