Digital addressable lighting interface - Part 332: Particular requirements - Input devices - Feedback

IEC 62386-332:2017 specifies a bus system for control by digital signals of electronic lighting equipment which is in line with the requirements of IEC 61347.
This document is applicable to control devices supporting feedback functionality.
The contents of the corrigendum of October 2019 have been included in this copy.

Interface d'éclairage adressable numérique - Partie 332: Exigences particulières - Dispositifs d’entrée - Rétroaction

L'IEC 62386-332:2017 spécifie un système à bus pour la commande par signaux numériques des appareils d’éclairage électroniques conformes aux exigences de l'IEC 61347.
Le présent document s'applique aux dispositifs de commande qui prennent en charge la fonctionnalité de rétroaction.
Le contenu du corrigendum d'octobre 2019 a été pris en considération dans cet exemplaire.

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IEC 62386-332 ®
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Part 332: Particular requirements – Input devices – Feedback

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 6
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 General . 9
4.1 General . 9
4.2 Version number . 9
4.3 Insulation . 9
5 Electrical specification . 9
6 Interface power supply . 9
7 Transmission protocol structure . 9
8 Timing . 9
9 Method of operation . 10
9.1 General . 10
9.2 Feature type . 10
9.3 Feedback type . 10
9.4 Feedback control . 10
9.5 Feedback configuration . 11
9.5.1 Feedback timing . 11
9.5.2 Feedback brightness . 12
9.5.3 Feedback colour . 12
9.5.4 Feedback volume . 13
9.5.5 Feedback pitch . 13
9.5.6 Manual configuration . 13
10 Declaration of variables . 14
11 Definition of commands . 14
11.1 General . 14
11.2 Overview sheets . 14
11.2.1 General . 14
11.2.2 Standard commands . 15
11.3 Feedback control commands. 17
11.3.1 General . 17
11.3.2 ACTIVATE FEEDBACK . 17
11.3.3 STOP FEEDBACK . 17
11.3.4 SELECT FEEDBACK (instanceGroup) . 17
11.4 Feedback configuration commands . 17
11.4.1 General . 17
11.4.2 SET FEEDBACK TIMING (DTR0) . 17
11.4.3 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0) . 17
11.4.4 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0) . 17
11.4.5 SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0) . 17
11.4.6 SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0) . 18
11.4.7 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME (DTR0) . 18
11.4.8 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH (DTR0) . 18

11.5 Feedback queries . 18
11.5.1 General . 18
11.5.2 QUERY FEEDBACK CAPABILITY . 18
11.5.3 QUERY FEEDBACK ACTIVE . 18
11.5.4 QUERY FEEDBACK TIMING . 18
11.5.5 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR . 18
11.5.6 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS . 18
11.5.7 QUERY INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR . 19
11.5.8 QUERY INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS . 19
11.5.9 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME. 19
11.5.10 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH . 19
11.6 Special commands . 19
Annex A (informative) Feedback types . 20
A.1 Examples of feedback types . 20
A.2 Example of timed feedback . 20
A.3 Example of continuous feedback . 20
A.4 Example of feedback configuration . 21

Figure 1 – IEC 62386 graphical overview . 6
Figure A.1 – Example of timed feedback . 20
Figure A.2 – Example of continuous feedback . 21
Figure A.3 – Example of feedback configuration . 21

Table 1 – ”feedbackCapability” encoding . 10
Table 2 – “feedbackTiming” encoding . 11
Table 3 – Manually configurable variables . 13
Table 4 – Declaration of additional variables of each of the features . 14
Table 5 – Additional feedback commands . 16
Table A.1 – Examples of feedback . 20

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Part 332: Particular requirements –
Input devices – Feedback
FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 62386-332 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 34:
Lamps and related equipment.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
34/430/FDIS 34/473/RVD
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This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts in the IEC 62386 series, published under the general title: Digital
addressable lighting interface can be found on the IEC website.

This Part 332 of IEC 62386 is to be used in conjunction with:
• IEC 62386-101, which contains general requirements for system components;
• IEC 62386-103, which contains general requirements for control devices.
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in the data related to
the specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
The contents of the corrigendum of October 2019 have been included in this copy.
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INTRODUCTION
IEC 62386 contains several parts, referred to as series. The 1xx series includes the basic
specifications. Part 101 contains general requirements for system components, Part 102
extends this information with general requirements for control gear and Part 103 extends it
further with general requirements for control devices.
The 2xx parts extend the general requirements for control gear with lamp specific extensions
(mainly for backward compatibility with Edition 1 of IEC 62386) and with control gear specific
features.
The 3xx parts extend the general requirements for control devices with input device specific
extensions describing the instance types as well as some common features that can be
combined with multiple instance types.
The setup of the standards is graphically represented in Figure 1 below.
2xx 2xx 2xx 2xx 2xx 3xx 3xx 3xx 3xx 3xx
102 General requirements - 103 General requirements -
Control gear Control devices
101 General requirements -
System components
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Figure 1 – IEC 62386 graphical overview
This first edition of IEC 62386-332 is intended to be used in conjunction with IEC 62386-101
and IEC 62386-103 and the parts for control gear IEC 62386-2XX as well as the parts for
control devices IEC 62386-3XX. The division of IEC 62386 into separately published parts
provides for ease of future amendments and revisions. Additional requirements will be added
as and when a need for them is recognized.
This document, and the other parts that make up IEC 62386, in referring to any of the clauses
of IEC 62386-1XX, IEC 62386-2XX and IEC 62386-3XX, specifies the extent to which such a
clause is applicable and the order in which the tests are to be performed; the parts also
include additional requirements, as necessary.
Where the requirements of any of the clauses of IEC 62386-1XX are referred to in this
document by the sentence "The requirements of IEC 62386-1XX, Clause “n” apply”, this
sentence is to be interpreted as meaning that all requirements of the clause in question of
part 1XX apply, except any which are clearly inapplicable.
The standardization of the control interface for control devices is intended to achieve
compatible co-existence and multi-master operation between electronic control gear and
lighting control devices, below the level of building management systems. This document
describes a method of implementing control devices.

All numbers used in this document are decimal numbers unless otherwise noted. Hexadecimal
numbers are given in the format 0xVV, where VV is the value. Binary numbers are given in
the format XXXXXXXXb or in the format XXXX XXXX, where X is 0 or 1; "x" in binary numbers
means "don't care".
The following typographic expressions are used:
Variables: “variableName” or “variableName[3:0]”, giving only bits 3 to 0 of “variableName”.
Range of values: [lowest, highest]
Command: “COMMAND NAME”
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DIGITAL ADDRESSABLE LIGHTING INTERFACE –

Part 332: Particular requirements –
Input devices – Feedback
1 Scope
This part of IEC 62386 specifies a bus system for control by digital signals of electronic
lighting equipment which is in line with the requirements of IEC 61347.
This document is applicable to control devices supporting feedback functionality.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their
content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition
cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including
any amendments) applies.
IEC 61347-1, Lamp controlgear – Part 1: General and safety requirements
IEC 62386-103:2014, Digital addressable lighting interface – Part 103: General requirements
– Control devices
IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—
IEC 62386-333 , Digital addressable lighting interface – Part 333: Particular requirements for
controls devices – Manual configuration (feature type 33)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 62386-103 and the
following apply.
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3.1
feedback
means of informing the user about the system state
3.2
visible feedback
feedback using optical signals
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Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: IEC TCDV 62386-103/AMD1:2017.
Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: IEC APUB 62386-333:2017.

3.3
audible feedback
feedback using acoustic signals
3.4
monotonic
state of a function f defined on a subset of the real numbers with real values
Note 1 to entry: Function f is called monotonically non-decreasing, if for all x and y such that x ≤ y one has f(x) ≤
f(y), so f preserves the order. Likewise, a function is called monotonically non-increasing if, whenever x ≤ y, then
f(x) ≥ f(y), so it reverses the order. For this document monotonic is defined as either monotonically non-decreasing
or monotonically non-increasing.
4 General
4.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 4 apply,
with the restrictions, changes and additions identified below.
4.2 Version number
In 4.2 of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, "103" shall be replaced by
"332", “version number” shall be replaced by “extended version number” and the current
version number shall be replaced by "2.0".
4.3 Insulation
According to IEC 61347-1 it might be required that the input device has at least
supplementary insulation. This depends on the connected components. In case feedback
accessible for the end user is used, the input device shall have at least supplementary
insulation.
NOTE Part 101 requires system components to have at least basic insulation. Feedback is intended to be safely
operable by end users.
5 Electrical specification
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 5 apply.
6 Interface power supply
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 6 apply.
7 Transmission protocol structure
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 7 apply.
8 Timing
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 8 apply.

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9 Method of operation
9.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 9 apply,
with the following restrictions and additions.
9.2 Feature type
The feature type shall be equal to 32.
9.3 Feedback type
The supported type of feedback is given in “feedbackCapability” which can be queried. The
encoding of “feedbackCapability” shall be as shown in Table 1.
Table 1 – ”feedbackCapability” encoding
Bit Description Value
0 Visible feedback supported 1 = "Yes"
b
1 Feedback brightness supported 1 = "Yes"
2 Feedback colour supported 1 = "Yes"
3 Audible feedback supported 1 = "Yes"
c
4 Feedback volume supported 1 = "Yes"
5 Feedback pitch supported 1 = "Yes"
a
6 Reserved 0 = default value
a
7 Reserved 0 = default value
a
Reserved for future needs.
b
If visual feedback is supported the variables “feedbackActiveBrightness” and
“feedbackInactiveBrightness” shall be implemented anyhow. The bit Feedback
brightness supported from this table only indicates if the feedback has the
capability to display other values than on or off.
c
If audible feedback is supported the variable “feedbackActiveVolume” shall be
implemented anyhow. The bit Feedback volume supported from this table only
indicates if the feedback has the capability to generate other volumes than on or
off.
Visible and audible feedback share the variables “feedbackActive” and “feedbackTiming”.
NOTE Typically a visible feedback is part of a certain instance, while audible feedback is part of the device as
audible feedback cannot be spatialized by the user to a certain instance but only to the entire device. In such case
the audible and visible feedback can be configured independently through the separate instance and device
variables.
9.4 Feedback control
As long as “feedbackActive” is set to TRUE the feedback shall operate according to the
configuration for active feedback. “feedbackActive” can be set to TRUE by means of the
command ACTIVATE FEEDBACK.
When “feedbackActive” is set to FALSE the feedback shall operate according to the
configuration for inactive feedback. “feedbackActive” can be set to FALSE by means of the
command STOP FEEDBACK.
SELECT FEEDBACK (instanceGroup) shall be used to implement option button functionality.
For all feedback features addressed by this command “feedbackActive” is set to FALSE except
for the feedback features matching the instance group given in the command opcode.
9.5 Feedback configuration
9.5.1 Feedback timing
The variable “feedbackTiming” shall be encoded as shown in Table 2.
Table 2 – “feedbackTiming” encoding
Bit Name Description
b
0 to 7 = active time in steps of 1/8 of the full period
0 duty cycle
in the range of 1/8 to 8/8 of the full period
0 = 12 % to 13 % (1/8)
1 = 24 % to 26 % (2/8)
2 = 36 % to 39 % (3/8)
3 = 48 % to 53 % (4/8)
4 = 59 % to 66 % (5/8)
5 = 71 % to 79 % (6/8)
6 = 83 % to 92 % (7/8)
7 = 100 % (8/8)
3 period 0 to 7 = period in steps of 0,5 s
in the range of 0,5 s to 4,0 s
0 = 0,4 s to 0,6 s
1 = 0,9 s to 1,1 s
2 = 1,4 s to 1,6 s
3 = 1,9 s to 2,1 s
4 = 2,3 s to 2,7 s
5 = 2,8 s to 3,2 s
6 = 3,3 s to 3,7 s
7 = 3,8 s to 4,2 s
b a
6 cycles 0 = one cycle (one period)
a
1 = two cycles (two periods)
a
2 = three cycles (three periods)
3 = endless
a
After execution of the selected number of cycles “feedbackActive” shall be set to
FALSE automatically.
b
If the duty cycle equals 7 (full period) and cycles equals 3 (endless) the feedback
is controlled by brightness and colour respectively volume and pitch only.
c
A period always starts with its active time.

Optical feedback:
In the active part of a period the visible feedback shall act according to
“feedbackActiveBrightness” and “feedbackActiveColour”. In the remaining part of the period the
feedback shall act according to “feedbackInactiveBrightness” and “feedbackInactiveColour”.

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Audible feedback:
In the active part of a period the audible feedback shall act according to
“feedbackActiveVolume” and “feedbackActivePitch”. In the remaining part of the period the
audible feedback shall be switched off.
Any feedback based on feedback timing shall be restarted when either
ACTIVATE FEEDBACK or SELECT FEEDBACK (instanceGroup) with matching instance
group address is received.
9.5.2 Feedback brightness
The variables “feedbackActiveBrightness” and “feedbackInactiveBrightness” shall be interpreted
as follows:
• A brightness of 0 shall be interpreted as off.
• A brightness of 1 shall be interpreted as minimum brightness.
• A brightness of 255 shall be interpreted as maximum brightness.
• Values from 1 to 255 shall control the brightness in a monotonic way from minimum to
maximum.
• When a feedback supports only on and off, values from 1 to 255 shall be interpreted as
on.
• At graphical or numerical displays values from 0 to 255 shall control the display value in a
monotonic way from minimum to maximum of the display range.
If “feedbackActiveBrightness” or “feedbackInactiveBrightness” is changed either by
SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0) or
SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0), the new value shall immediately take
effect.
9.5.3 Feedback colour
The variables “feedbackActiveColour” and “feedbackInactiveColour” are only applicable for
visual feedback capable of colour change and shall influence the colour of the feedback as
follows:
The colour shall be encoded as follows:
[bit 1: bit 0]
RED= ⋅ 100 %
Error! Bookmark not defined.Error! Bookmark not defined.
MAX(R,G,B)
[bit 3 : bit 2]
GREEN= ⋅ 100 %
MAX(R,G,B)
[bit 5 : bit 4]
BLUE= ⋅ 100 %
MAX(R,G,B)
Bits 6 and 7 shall be ignored.
MAX (R,G,B) is the maximum value of [bit1:bit0], [bit3:bit2] and [bit5:bit4].
The brightness shall be controlled through “feedbackActiveBrightness” respectively
“feedbackInactiveBrightness”.The value 0 for [bit5:bit0] is not inside the range of validity, see
Clause 10, 11.4.3 and 11.4.5.
NOTE This offers 61 different colour values including white.
If “feedbackActiveColour” or “feedbackInactiveColour” is changed either by
SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0) or SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0),
the new value shall immediately take effect.
9.5.4 Feedback volume
The variable “feedbackActiveVolume” shall be interpreted as follows:
• A volume of 0 shall be interpreted as off.
• A volume of 1 shall be interpreted as minimum volume.
• A volume of 255 shall be interpreted as maximum volume.
• Values from 1 to 255 shall control the volume in a monotonic way from minimum to
maximum.
• When a feedback supports only on and off, values from 1 to 255 shall be interpreted as
on.
If “feedbackActiveVolume” is changed by SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME (DTR0), the new
value shall immediately take effect.
9.5.5 Feedback pitch
The variable “feedbackActivePitch” is only applicable for audible feedback and shall influence
the pitch of the feedback as follows:
• A value of 0 shall be interpreted as lowest tone.
• A value of 255 shall be interpreted as highest tone.
• All values in between shall control the pitch in a monotonic way from lowest to highest.
If “feedbackActivePitch” is changed by SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH (DTR0), the new value
shall immediately take effect.
9.5.6 Manual configuration
If IEC 62386-333 is implemented, the feature variables according to Table 1 may be manually
configured. QUERY MANUAL CONFIGURATION CAPABILITY 3xx (see IEC 62386-333) shall
return the byte as defined in Table 3. The particular content of the answer depends on the
type of feature addressing used (instance feature addressing, device feature addressing).
Table 3 – Manually configurable variables
Bit Description Value
0 Manual configuration of feedbackTiming supported 1 = “Yes”
1 Manual configuration of feedbackActiveBrightness 1 = “Yes”
supported
2 Manual configuration of feedbackActiveColour supported 1 = “Yes”
3 Manual configuration of feedbackInactiveBrightness 1 = “Yes”
supported
4 Manual configuration of feedbackInactiveColour supported 1 = “Yes”
5 Manual configuration of feedbackActiveVolume supported 1 = “Yes”
6 Manual configuration of feedbackActivePitch supported 1 = “Yes”
7 Reserved 0 = default value
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10 Declaration of variables
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 10,
apply with the following additions.
Table 4 shows the default values, the reset values, the range of validity and the type of
memory of the additionally defined variables for feedback.
All variables and commands described in this feature do represent one single feedback
feature. Multiple feedback features can coexist independently in parallel. Each feature is an
extension to either a device or an instance. The particular feature is addressed using feature
addressing within Table 2 of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, 7.2.1.
Table 4 – Declaration of additional variables of each of the features
Variable Default Reset value Power on Range of Memory type
value value validity
(factory)
“feedbackActive” FALSE FALSE FALSE [TRUE, RAM
FALSE]
“feedbackCapability” factory not applicable not applicable 0 to 63 ROM
burn-in
“feedbackTiming” 255 255 no change 0 to 255 NVM
a
“feedbackActiveBrightness” 255 255 no change 0 to 255 NVM
b
“feedbackActiveColour” 63 63 no change 1 to 63 NVM
a
“feedbackInactiveBrightness” 0 0 no change 0 to 255 NVM
b
“feedbackInactiveColour” 63 63 no change 1 to 63 NVM
c
“feedbackActiveVolume” 255 255 no change 0 to 255 NVM
d
“feedbackActivePitch” 128 128 no change 0 to 255 NVM
a
Only available if visible feedback is supported.
b
Only available if feedback colour is supported.
c
Only available if audible feedback is supported.
d
Only available if feedback pitch is supported.

11 Definition of commands
11.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, Clause 11
apply with the additional feature commands shown in the following subclauses.
Unused opcodes shall be reserved for future needs.
If the used address indicates a feature that is not implemented on that particular level, the
command shall be ignored.
11.2 Overview sheets
11.2.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, 11.2 apply, with
the following additions.
11.2.2 Standard commands
Table 5 gives an overview of the additional commands.

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Table 5 – Additional feedback commands
Command name Address Instance Opcode See Command
a
byte byte byte subclause subclause
ACTIVATE FEEDBACK Device Feature 0x10   9.4 11.3.2
STOP FEEDBACK Device Feature 0x11   9.4 11.3.3
SELECT FEEDBACK (instanceGroup) Device Feature 0x20 +   9.4 11.3.4
instanceGroup
SET FEEDBACK TIMING (DTR0) Device Feature 0x12    9.5.1 11.4.2
 
SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0) Device Feature 0x13  9.5.2 11.4.4
SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0) Device Feature 0x14    9.5.3 11.4.3
SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0) Device Feature 0x15    9.5.2 11.4.6
SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0) Device Feature 0x16    9.5.3 11.4.5
 
SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME (DTR0) Device Feature 0x17  9.5.4 11.4.7
SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH (DTR0) Device Feature 0x18    9.5.5 11.4.8
QUERY FEEDBACK CAPABILITY Device Feature 0x4F   9.3 11.5.2

QUERY FEEDBACK ACTIVE Device Feature 0x4E   9.4 11.5.3

QUERY FEEDBACK TIMING Device Feature 0x4D   9.5.1 11.5.4
QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS Device Feature 0x4C   9.5.2 11.5.6
QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR Device Feature 0x4B   9.5.3 11.5.5

QUERY INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS Device Feature 0x4A   9.5.2 11.5.8
QUERY INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR Device Feature 0x49   9.5.3 11.5.7
QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME Device Feature 0x48   9.5.4 11.5.9

QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH Device Feature 0x47   9.5.5 11.5.10
a
001x xxxxb for feature on instance number level
101x xxxxb for feature on instance group level
011x xxxxb for feature on instance type level
1111 1101b for feature on instance broadcast level
1111 1100b for feature on device level
In any other case the command shall be ignored.

DTR0
DTR1
DTR2
Answer
Send
twice
11.3 Feedback control commands
11.3.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, 11.7 apply.
11.3.2 ACTIVATE FEEDBACK
“feedbackActive” shall be set to TRUE.
Refer to 9.4 for further information.
11.3.3 STOP FEEDBACK
“feedbackActive” shall be set to FALSE.
Refer to 9.4 for further information.
11.3.4 SELECT FEEDBACK (instanceGroup)
This command shall be discarded at device level and only considered for execution at
instance level. This command actually comprises 32 commands, one for each instance group.
This is accomplished by selecting a block of 32 consecutive opcodes.
“feedbackActive” shall be set to FALSE, except if the number for instanceGroup equals the
number configured for the instanceGroup0. In this case “feedbackActive” shall be set to TRUE.
Refer to 9.4 for further information.
11.4 Feedback configuration commands
11.4.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, 11.8 apply, with
the following additions and replacements
11.4.2 SET FEEDBACK TIMING (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackTiming” of the addressed instance.
11.4.3 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackActiveColour”.
If DTR0 equals 0 or is greater than 63 or if visible feedback colour is not supported
("Feedback colour supported" in “feedbackCapability”), the command shall be ignored.
11.4.4 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackActiveBrightness”.
If visible feedback is not supported (bit "Visible feedback supported" in “feedbackCapability” is
cleared), the command shall be ignored.
11.4.5 SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackInactiveColour”.

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If DTR0 equals 0 or is greater than 63 or if visible feedback colour is not supported
("Feedback colour supported" in “feedbackCapability”), the command shall be ignored.
11.4.6 SET INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackInactiveBrightness”.
If visible feedback is not supported ("Visible feedback supported" in “feedbackCapability”), the
command shall be ignored.
11.4.7 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackActiveVolume”.
If audible feedback is not supported ("Audible feedback supported" in “feedbackCapability”),
the command shall be ignored.
11.4.8 SET ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH (DTR0)
The content of the DTR0 shall be stored as “feedbackActivePitch”.
If feedback pitch is not supported ("Feedback pitch supported" in “feedbackCapability”), the
command shall be ignored.
11.5 Feedback queries
11.5.1 General
The requirements of IEC 62386-103:2014 and IEC 62386-103:2014/AMD1:—, 11.9 apply, with
the following additions.
11.5.2 QUERY FEEDBACK CAPABILITY
The answer shall be the content of feedbackCapability.
11.5.3 QUERY FEEDBACK ACTIVE
The answer shall be YES if “feedbackActive” equals TRUE and NO otherwise.
11.5.4 QUERY FEEDBACK TIMING
The answer shall be the content of feedbackTiming.
11.5.5 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR
When visible feedback colour is supported ("Feedback colour supported" in
“feedbackCapability”) the answer shall be the content of “feedbackActiveColour”.
Otherwise the answer shall be NO.
11.5.6 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS
When visible feedback is supported ("Visible feedback supported" in “feedbackCapability”) the
answer shall be the content of “feedbackActiveBrightness”.
Otherwise the answer shall be NO.

11.5.7 QUERY INACTIVE FEEDBACK COLOUR
When visible feedback colour is supported ("Feedback colour supported" in
“feedbackCapability”) the answer shall be the content of “feedbackInachtiveColour”.
Otherwise the answer shall be NO.
11.5.8 QUERY INACTIVE FEEDBACK BRIGHTNESS
When visible feedback is supported ("Visible feedback supported" in “feedbackCapability”) the
answer shall be the content of “feedbackInactiveBrightness”.
Otherwise the answer shall be NO.
11.5.9 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK VOLUME
When audible feedback is supported ("Audible feedback supported" in “feedbackCapability”)
the answer shall be the content of “feedbackActiveVolume”.
Otherwise the answer shall be NO.
11.5.10 QUERY ACTIVE FEEDBACK PITCH
When audible feedba
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