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All are explained in detail in the following sections.
Note: Common to all of the box configurations is the Label field, which can be used to describe the
control or indicator and may be found at the bottom of each box.
3.3.1. ICON INDICATOR
The boxes configured as an icon indicator will have only an icon in the centre of the box, with a
descriptive name at the bottom.
The aim of this type of boxes is to show an icon that represents the state of the corresponding
communication object.
The boxes configured as icon indicator can only be of two types: Binary or Enumeration.
Binary: When selecting this option, the 1-bit communication object "[Home x - Box y]
Binary Indicator" is enabled, and depending on the value received, "0" or "1", the icon
configured for the value "0" (Off Icon) or for the value "1" (On Icon) will be displayed. Refer to
the icons list in the document named "Z41 - Icons List", available at http://www.zennio.com.
Figure 3.10: Icon indicator: Binary
Enumeration: This option allows associating numerical values with icons. When
selecting it, the 1-byte object "[Home x - Box y] 1 byte Indicator" is enabled, and the following
options are shown:
# Enums: Depending on the chosen number, up to 6 value-icon pair boxes will be
shown.
Value z: A value between 0 and 255 that if received by the object "[Home x - Box y]
1 byte Indicator" will cause the icon specified in “Icon z” to be displayed.
Icon z: The icon that will be displayed in the box when the object "[Home x - Box y] 1
byte indicator" receives the value specified in "Value z".
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