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Two more buttons, useful to speed the configuration process up, can be found in the editor: ”Block all users”, which sets a total restriction on the object (removes all ticks) and ”Unlock all users”, which removes any restriction previously set on the object. | Two more buttons, useful to speed the configuration process up, can be found in the editor: ”Block all users”, which sets a total restriction on the object (removes all ticks) and ”Unlock all users”, which removes any restriction previously set on the object. | ||
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All restrictions have a priority order: function, page, single object. If a restriction for a group of users is set on one function, the whole function will not be exported even if the same restriction is not set for the objects contained in that function. | All restrictions have a priority order: function, page, single object. If a restriction for a group of users is set on one function, the whole function will not be exported even if the same restriction is not set for the objects contained in that function. | ||
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+ | ==== KNX Groups ==== | ||
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+ | Within Thinknx system KNX groups can be divided into two main categories: read and write groups.\\ | ||
+ | Read groups can contain many KNX addresses: addresses must be divided by “;”. The status of the object will assume the value passed by the last telegram received by one of the addresses in the group.\\ | ||
+ | Write groups have just one address. An asterisk placed before the group address set the simulation mode: in this mode the status of the object change, but no traffic will be generated on the KNX bus. | ||