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January 2005
ABB i-bus
®
EIB
ABB Powernet EIB
Functional description: Touch
surfaces (Homepage)
LEANtouch (monochrome),
SMARTtouch (monochrome, colour)
Type: 6x36/30M(-500), 6x36/100x(-500), 6x36/100CB
Homepage
The homepage of the panel is the first
page which is shown by default. If a
submenu (control function) has been
retrieved via the touch surfaces, the
panel automatically reverts to the last
control page after a long period of
inactivity.
The homepage can be provided with
a heading which is defined via the
setting “Headline Homepage”.
No direct functions can be executed
on the homepage itself. It is used as
a navigation page in which you can
change e.g. to the required rooms in
order to carry out switching functions.
Touch surfaces
Up to 10 (6 for LEANtouch) touch
surfaces can be displayed on the
homepage. Each touch surface can at
least adopt the function “Control
function”. The setting “Inactive” should
only be selected if the touch surface
is not used and should not display or
monitor anything.
Touch surfaces (Control function)
If a touch surface on the homepage is
assigned the application “Control
function”, a submenu can be retrieved
in which up to 10 (6 for LEANtouch)
further functions can be stored.
The text which appears on the touch
surface is defined via the parameter
“Name of touch surface (Homepage)”.
Touch surfaces (Monitoring function)
The first touch surface of the SMART-
touch panel can be assigned with a mo-
nitoring function instead of a control
function. In the dialog field “Monitoring
function” which is retrieved via the first
touch surface, the panel can be armed
or deactivated and an overview of all
the alarm and fault messages can be
retrieved.
Note:
The monitoring function is not used to
set up a VDS-certified alarm system
but merely offers the opportunity of
monitoring e.g. windows, doors or
interior rooms via EIB-type movement
detectors. It is not a replacement for
an alarm system.
Inputs (Entry 1 up to 16,
Monitoring function)
The monitoring function can monitor
up to 16 inputs. Each input has its
own 1-bit communication object
available “Input ...”. The parameter
“Number of inputs” determines how
many inputs are actually visible.
It can be set for each input via the
parameter “Type of input” whether it is
a window, a movement detector which
may or may not be in the entrance
area, a “standard” door or one of
three doors in the entrance area. The
setting should however only be seen
as a configuration tool. All the inputs
are treated the same internally in the
panel, regardless of the “Type of
input” assigned.
Text can be freely assigned to each
individual input via the parameter
“Description of the input”. If an input is
now triggered on the panel, not only
the input number is shown but also a
clear text description such as
“Bathroom window open”.
The input objects are linked via group
addresses with the sensor objects
(binary inputs, magnetic contacts,
switch/key bolt contact, …) of the
window, movement detector or doors
that are to be monitored. The linked
sensors must send their input
signals, both “0” and “1”, cyclically on
the bus so that the panel knows the sta-
tus of the installation at any time.