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Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from

ETS5)

 

 

 

 

 

Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 

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9.7.2 

Creating room and floor pages 

1.  Open the "Navigation" tab in the library area. 
2.  Click on the arrow to the left of the device details. 
3.  Click on the plus icon at the right next to "Room 1" or "Floor 1". 

–  A new room or a new floor is added below the device details. 

4.  Click on the room or the floor to display it in the work area. 
5.  To add additional rooms and/or floors, repeat the action described above. 

–  The additional rooms or floors are displayed in the work area and in the tree structure. 

All created rooms and floors can be displayed in the work area by clicking on the respective 
room or floor in the tree structure. Then one can "swipe" in the work area as on the panel. This 
is done via the arrows. 

9.7.3 

Editing operating pages 

Adjust name of the page 

1.  Open the "Navigation" tab in the library area. 
2.  Select the operating page in the tree structure. 
3.  In the "Parameter" area, click in the name input field and enter a new name. The length of 

the name is limited to 60 characters. 

 

You can also change the name of the page in the library area. 

1.  In the tree structure, click on the page entry with the right mouse button. 

–  A pop-up menu opens. 

2.  Click on "Rename" and change the name. 

 

Move page within the tree structure 

1.  In the tree structure, click on the page entry with the right mouse button. 

–  A pop-up menu opens. 

2.  Click on "Up" or "Down". 

–  The page is moved accordingly. 

 

 

Notice 

Operating pages can also be shifted via drag and drop to a different position in 
the tree structure. 

Copy the page and paste it again 

1.  In the tree structure, click on the page entry with the right mouse button. 

–  A pop-up menu opens. 

2.  Click on "Copy". 

–  The page is copied with all entries. 

3.  Select "Start pages" or a floor or a room. 
4.  Click on the entry with the right mouse button. 
5.  Click on "Insert" in the pop-up menu. 

–  The copied page is inserted. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Busch-SmartTouch ST/A10.11-811

Page 1: ...Product manual 06 09 2022 Busch Installationsbus KNX Busch free home ST U10 x 11 xxx Busch SmartTouch Branding Release 2018 01 01 ...

Page 2: ...of types 27 4 4 Overview of KNX functions 28 4 5 Device overview 28 5 Technical data 30 5 1 Dimensional drawings 31 5 2 Circuit diagrams 32 6 Connection installation mounting 33 6 1 Planning instructions 33 6 2 Safety instructions 33 6 3 Requirements for the electrician 33 6 4 Preparatory steps 34 6 5 Mounting dismantling 35 6 5 1 Installation sites 35 6 5 2 Mounting 36 6 5 3 Mounting in flush mou...

Page 3: ...ucture Terms 75 9 5 Commissioning sequence 77 9 6 Configuring basic settings for the panel 77 9 6 1 Basic settings system settings of the panel 78 9 7 Creating the navigation structure 93 9 7 1 Creating operating pages start pages 93 9 7 2 Creating room and floor pages 94 9 7 3 Editing operating pages 94 9 8 Configuration of the operating pages 96 9 8 1 Switch control element 97 9 8 2 Control elem...

Page 4: ...oom otional 113 10 1 3 Size of the button 113 10 1 4 Function icon 113 10 1 5 Type of switch 113 10 1 6 Object type 1 value 2 114 10 1 7 Status control element icon text is operated via a separate object 117 10 1 8 Icon type 118 10 1 9 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable 119 10 2 Control element Rocker switch 120 10 2 1 Name of the control element 120 10 2 2 Name of room otional 120 10 2 3 S...

Page 5: ...isable 136 10 6 Blind control element 137 10 6 1 Name of the control element 137 10 6 2 Name of room otional 137 10 6 3 Function icon 137 10 6 4 Size of the button 137 10 6 5 Using 1 byte positioning 137 10 6 1 Icon type 138 10 6 2 Type of control 138 10 6 3 Status control element icon is operated via a separate object 139 10 6 4 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable 140 10 7 Control element R...

Page 6: ... 10 9 4 Function icon 150 10 9 5 Display actual temperature 150 10 9 6 Minimum setpoint 150 10 9 7 Maximum setpoint 150 10 9 8 Step size of setpoint adjustment 151 10 9 9 Number of fan speed levels without AUTO 152 10 9 10 Use automatic mode for fans 152 10 9 11 Use mode Automatic 152 10 9 12 Use mode Heating 152 10 9 13 Use mode Cooling 153 10 9 14 Use mode Drying 153 10 9 15 Use mode Fan 153 10 ...

Page 7: ... 162 10 11 7 Long operation after 162 10 11 8 Status control element icon is controlled by a separate object 163 10 11 9 Number of scenes 1 10 163 10 11 10 Scene number x 1 64 163 10 11 11 Name of scene x 163 10 11 12 Background for scene x 163 10 11 13 Saving scene x with a long press 164 10 11 14 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable 165 10 12 Control element Value slider 166 10 12 1 Name of...

Page 8: ...ge Unit 184 10 13 30 Type of display element Current Data point type 184 10 13 31 Type of display element Current Unit 185 10 13 32 Type of display element Frequency Unit 185 10 13 33 Type of display element Power Data point type 185 10 13 34 Type of display element Power Unit 185 10 13 35 Type of display element Energy Data point type 186 10 13 36 Type of display element Energy Unit 186 10 13 37 ...

Page 9: ...e of fault and alarm messages 205 10 18 2 Page PIN protected 205 10 18 3 Enable export 205 10 18 4 Automatic archiving at an acknowledgement 206 10 18 5 Sound for alarm 206 10 18 6 Sound for Notice 206 10 18 7 Signal tone for error 206 10 18 8 Default setting for signal tone volume 206 10 19 Application Fault and alarm messages Settings of the individual messages 206 10 19 1 Name of message 206 10...

Page 10: ...255 234 10 24 16 Basic stage heating Minimum control value for basic load 0 to 255 234 10 24 17 Control of additional heating stage 236 10 24 18 Control of additional heating stage Control value type 236 10 24 19 Control of additional heating stage Additional heating type 236 10 24 20 Control of additional heating stage P component 237 10 24 21 Control of additional heating stage I component 237 1...

Page 11: ...n controller is off 253 10 24 65 Combined heating and cooling modes 254 10 24 66 Combined heating and cooling modes Switchover of heating cooling 254 10 24 67 Combined heating and cooling modes Operating mode after reset 254 10 24 68 Combined heating and cooling modes Heating cooling control value output 254 10 24 69 Combined heating and cooling modes Additional heating cooling stage control value...

Page 12: ...24 114 Temperature reading Monitoring time for temperature reading 267 10 24 115 Temperature reading Operating mode for fault 267 10 24 116 Temperature reading Control value for fault 0 255 268 10 24 117 Alarm functions 269 10 24 118 Alarm functions Condensate water alarm 269 10 24 119 Alarm functions Dew point alarm 269 10 24 120 Alarm functions Frost alarm temperature for HVAC and RHCC status C ...

Page 13: ...trol elements to the dashboard 320 12 3 3 Access to pages 321 12 3 4 Return to the previous page 321 12 4 Operating actions of the Door communication application 322 12 4 1 Setting up of video surveillance 324 12 4 2 Establishing a speech and video connection 325 12 4 3 Opening the door 326 12 4 4 Activating mute mite timer 327 12 4 5 Switching light 327 12 4 6 Events and image storage history 328...

Page 14: ...Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 14 12 7 13 Setting master slave switches 354 13 Update 355 13 1 Transfer of PID file Configuration file 355 14 Addressing 356 15 Maintenance 357 15 1 Cleaning 357 16 Notes 357 17 Index 358 ...

Page 15: ...e to property and ensure both reliable operation and a long service life for the device Please keep this manual in a safe place If you pass the device on also pass on this manual along with it Busch Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual If you require additional information or have questions about the device please contact Busch Jaeger or visit our ...

Page 16: ...rning symbol in connection with the signal word Danger indicates an imminently threatening danger which leads to death or serious irreversible injuries Warning Serious damage to health The respective warning symbol in connection with the signal word Warning indicates a threatening danger which can lead to death or serious irreversible injuries Caution Damage to health The respective warning symbol...

Page 17: ...this system The device is intended for the following Operation according to the listed technical data Installation in dry interior rooms Use with the connecting options available on the device The intended use also includes adherence to all specifications in this manual 2 3 Improper use Each use not listed in Intended use on page 17 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage...

Page 18: ... The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided The electrical installer must adhere to the valid national regulations in his her country governing the installation functional test repair and maintenance of electrical products The electrical installer must be familiar with and correctly apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN 50110 1 Disc...

Page 19: ... either inside or outside of the building Bus cables in outdoor areas or in areas with limited protection represent an increased safety risk The physical access should be made exceptionally difficult IP Network The local network represents a sensitive component for secure communication That is why unauthorized access to the local network should be prevented The normal safety mechanisms for IP netw...

Page 20: ... settings To perform the backup the user must enter a password This password is used as safety key to encrypt the backup information If the user wants to restore the device settings via a backup file he must first enter the defined password so that the backup information can be decrypted Solutions for protection against malware The product is not susceptible to malware because a user defined code ...

Page 21: ... Server Flexisip 0 5 0 sofia sip nta 2 0 SIP Session Initiation Protocol is a communication protocol for the introduction of communication sessions between systems The protocol is used mostly in IP Telephony networks systems to set up control and finish sessions between two or more systems 5060 UDP SIP Port 5060 UPD is used by SIP Server Flexisip 0 5 0 sofia sip nta 2 0 5061 TCP SIP TLS Port 5061 ...

Page 22: ...Safety Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 22 Network performance Type Value Ethernet 100 Mbps 148 800 packets s ARP 20 Mbps 29 760 packets s ICMP 100 Mbps 148 800 packets s IP 60 Mbps 89 280 packets s ...

Page 23: ... qualified electricians Disconnect the mains power supply before installation disassembly Never use the device with damaged connecting cables Do not open covers firmly bolted to the housing of the device Use the device only in a technically faultless state Do not make changes to or perform repairs on the device on its components or its accessories Keep the device away from water and wet surroundin...

Page 24: ...se of the device at the appropriate collecting depot All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies The products meet the legal requirements in particular the laws governing electronic and electrical devices and the...

Page 25: ...pplied via the Busch free home or Busch Welcome bus This means that at least one Busch Welcome central control system or alternatively oneBusch free home System Access Point or one additional power supply is to be provided to ensure the power supply for the touch panel If the touch panel connected with the Busch free home System Access Point the configuration of the System Access Point is taken ov...

Page 26: ...System Access Point the scope of functions of the Busch free home App Next is used The device can also be used for fault and alarm messages For the integration in a Busch Installationsbus KNX system the touch panel is configured with the KNX commissioning tool ETS Touch DCA App which available in the KNX shop free of charge The commissioning tool is embedded in the ETS and allows direct access to ...

Page 27: ...xiliary power supply power supply of device or the central control system Busch Welcome no additional power supply is necessary in this case Associated flush mounted installation box or surface mounted mounting frame if the device is not mounted on the associated flush mounted installation box 4 3 Overview of types Article no Product name Colour Display diagonal ST U10 1 11 811 Busch SmartTouch W ...

Page 28: ...Fan control step switch VRV operation Split Unit operation Scene control Display functions display elements Room temperature controller RTC Page link functions Audio control Door communication Fault and alarm messages Scene actuator Presence simulation Time programs Logic functions Internal RTC Table 2 Overview of functions 4 5 Device overview Device overview front side Fig 2 Device overview Busch...

Page 29: ...gits must only be set for Busch Welcome systems of type M range 3 Master slave function Only one indoor station in each apartment can be set as Master ON Master 4 Terminal resistor In video installations or mixed audio and video installations the switch on the last device of the connection must be set on RC on ON RC on 5 KNX connection Busch free home 6 Floor call connection 7 Connection of power ...

Page 30: ...y Degree of protection IP20 Single wire clamps 2 x 1 0 mm2 2 x 1 4 mm2 Fine wire clamps 2 x 0 5 mm2 2 x 1 8 mm2 Nominal voltage 24 VDC Mains supply 20 V 32 V DC Busch Welcome Busch free home bus voltage 21 V 32 V DC KNX bus voltage 21 V 32 V DC Energy consumption power input maximum standby 12 W 1 5 W KNX bus connection terminal 0 6 mm 0 8 mm single wire WLAN frequency ranges 2400 2485 MHz WLAN tr...

Page 31: ...nal drawings Fig 4 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimetres The installation height of the device is 14 mm The installation depth is 10 mm Notice The dimensions of the associated flush mounted installation boxes not included in the scope of supply are as follows Dimension for flush mounting H x W x D 156 x 238 x 60 Dimension for hollow wall mounting H x W x D 146 x 227 x 50 The dimensions of t...

Page 32: ... the Busch Installationsbus KNX free home 2 Connection for the floor call button 3 Connection for the central control system or the external power supply e g 6358 101 When using several indoor stations connection for the internal bus 4 Temperature sensor connection 6226 T or PT1000 5 Binary input connection Table 4 Function of connection ...

Page 33: ...e Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the user of the electrical system Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property e g due to fire The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows Apply the five safety rules DIN VDE 0105 EN...

Page 34: ...ers and of other switched voltage supplies avoidance of interference Do not install the cores of the system bus together with 100 240 V cores Do not use joint wires for the connecting cables of door openers and wires of the system bus Avoid bridges between different wire types Use only two wires for the system bus in a four core or multi core cable During looping never install the incoming and out...

Page 35: ...r The device should be mounted on a wall opposite the heat source The distance to side walls or door frames should be at least 50 cm The distance to the floor should be about 150 cm Do not mount the device on an exterior wall Low outside temperatures have an effect on the temperature regulation The device must not come into direct contact with liquids Do not mount the device in direct sunlight nea...

Page 36: ...nting in hollow wall See Mounting in flush mounted installation box in hollow wall on page 38 in Surface mounted mounting frame directly on the wall Mounting with surface mounted mounting frame See Mounting with surface mounted mounting frame on page 39 un Table stand 83506 Mounting with table standSee Mounting with table stand on page 39 The associated Flush mounted installation box 6136 07 UP no...

Page 37: ...tering template Notice See mounting instructions on the enclosed plaster and drilling template First the bottom part of the flush mounted installation box must be pulled off and installed flush mounted 2 1 4 3 5 6 Fig 8 Mounting in solid wall Installation on the basis of the instructions on the enclosed drilling template Continue with Electrical connection on page 40 and Installation on page 41 ...

Page 38: ...ation on the basis of the instructions on the enclosed drilling template Notice See mounting instructions on the enclosed plaster and drilling template The bottom part of the flush mounted installation box is not required here 1 2 3 4 Fig 9 Mounting in hollow wall Continue with Electrical connection on page 40 and Installation on page 41 ...

Page 39: ...ace mounted mounting frame must be installed Fig 10 Installation of surface mounted mounting frame Notice For additional information see the enclosed mounting instructions for surface mounted mounting frames Continue with Electrical connection on page 40 and Installation on page 41 Mounting with table stand Fig 11 Table stand 83506 Continue with Electrical connection on page 40 and Installation on...

Page 40: ...Fig 13 Overview of connections 1 Connect the device according to the graphics See Circuit diagrams on page 32 Fig 14 Overview of switch terminal resistor 2 Set the address of the preferred outdoor station and the address of the indoor station via the rotary switches on the rear of the housing See Addressing on page 356 3 Set the master slave function and the terminating resistor via the switches o...

Page 41: ... 101 Notice If you supply three panels with current via a single power supply you require a separate power supply for the outdoor station Alternatively each panel can be connected to its own power supply 6 6 3 Installation Fig 15 Attaching the device example illustration 1 Attach the device on the installation box Fig 16 Latching the device example illustration 2 Push the device downward until the...

Page 42: ...duct manual 2CKA001473B5342 42 6 7 Dismantling Fig 17 Loosening the clamp of the device 1 Push the slider on the bottom side of the device to the right The clamp is loosened 2 Push the device upwards and then pull it off toward the front ...

Page 43: ...p on Next During the next step the system must be specified with which the panel is to be operated There is a series of different systems with which the Busch SmartTouch is compatible The systems can be used as individual solution or in combination with an additional system The following system combinations are possible Busch Installationsbus KNX Busch free home Busch Welcome Busch Installationsbu...

Page 44: ...nd establish a connection to a network For a manual connection then enter the network information 5 Tap on Next 6 Specify the time zone and time settings 7 Tap on Next The device connects itself with the system A load screen follows Notice The following parameter setting of the functions is made via the commissioning tool BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 or alternatively via the Web based user interface of f...

Page 45: ...e on page 43 have already been carried out 1 For the configuration with Busch free home select the option free home or free home Welcome 2 Then connect the panel with the corresponding System Access Point For this select the correct System Access Point from the list Please note that the process can take up to 5 minutes Fig 19 Connecting the panel with the System Access Point Notice The System Acce...

Page 46: ...otification center opens The panel must be authenticated in the notification center Fig 20 Authentication 5 Tap on the system message Device authorization in the notification center 6 Then tap on the message The dialogue Authenticate device opens Fig 21 Authenticating device ...

Page 47: ... Yes Then the panel is listed in the System settings in the area Info free home After a while the panel is listed as new device in the device list in the System Access Point The additional configuration is available in Chapter 8 Commissioning via Busch free home on page 48 Fig 22 Panel in device list ...

Page 48: ...mmissioning The link of the Busch SmartTouch with the System Access Point is made during the course of initial commissioning see chapter 7 Initial commissioning of device on page 43 The devices can be parameterised for the use of additional functions Notice The configuration is taken over fully automatic when the device is taken into operation via Busch Welcome IP in combination with Busch free ho...

Page 49: ...e illustration 3 Tap on the desired characteristic in the list of components The menu with the available devices functions and actuators opens 4 Select the desired device and pull it into the floor plan via drag and drop Fig 24 Pulling the device out of the menu bar example illustration If you pull a new device into a room via drag and drop a pop up window opens in which all devices that are locat...

Page 50: ...r example illustration Compare the serial number and the short ID of the identification label which is glued on the device plan with the numbers and IDs in the list This is how the searched for device and possibly the searched for channel are identified Specifying a name 1 Enter a name in text field 3 under which the application is to be displayed later e g Ceiling light or Living room blind 2 Tap...

Page 51: ...settings can be made for each channel The settings are made via the web based user interface of the System Access Point Select device Fig 27 Selecting device 1 Select the device icon 1 in the floor plan of the working area view The setting options name linkage to panel configuration for the respective panel are displayed in the list view 2 ...

Page 52: ...devices example illustration 1 Open window Devices scenes and groups 2 Select the Functions button 1 The overview of devices opens Here you can view all devices that are located in the free home system The overview page displays information about the device name and the position of the respective device Fig 29 Overview of devices example illustration ...

Page 53: ...ist of available devices opens 4 Tap on the device whose information you want to edit A new window with the information about the respective device opens Information about the device name the device position in the building and additional settings are illustrated in the device menu Fig 30 Device menu ...

Page 54: ...ens the parameter setting of the channels for the internal room temperature controller 5 Panel configuration The button is used to access the panel configuration Here you can add additional control elements to the panel interface For details about the panel configuration see chapter 8 3 Specifying or editing functions buttons on page 63 6 Sensors Here you enter the parameter settings of the Busch ...

Page 55: ...Commissioning via Busch free home Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 55 8 2 1 1 Parameter settings Channel Fig 31 Parameters of channel ...

Page 56: ...ny degrees the temperature is to be reduced to when ECO mode is activated Temperature correction C Manual increase reduction of the temperature value via the buttons to adjust a permanent temperature offset Switch off delay during absence s If the ECO mode is deactivated by a movement detector the switch off delay can be specified here when the ECO mode is to be re activated after the room is exit...

Page 57: ...ection of external sensor C Manual increase reduction of the temperature value of the external sensor to adjust a permanent temperature offset Upper temperature limit C Fixing the maximum admissible temperature that is allowed to be measured by the external temperature sensor before the relay for the heating is switched off The upper temperature limit is used for example to ensure that the floor t...

Page 58: ...Commissioning via Busch free home Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 58 8 2 1 2 Other settings Abb 32 Other settings Part 1 ...

Page 59: ...Commissioning via Busch free home Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 59 Abb 33 Other settings Part 2 ...

Page 60: ...Commissioning via Busch free home Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 60 Abb 34 Other settings Part 3 ...

Page 61: ...via the buttons Notice The parameter only functions when a time profile with the application LED day night switchover is available The device channel must be linked with this application LED switch on brightness day Setting the LED switch on brightness for day in via the buttons Notice The parameter only functions when a time profile with the application LED day night switchover is available The d...

Page 62: ...for the reconfiguration of the device In addition you can nevertheless assign users with read rights the authorization to switch this device 3 Information about the device Listing of device information device number software version etc 4 Maintenance You can start the device anew read the device in again or reset it by tapping the respective buttons Restart Read device in again Reset ...

Page 63: ...iew After the confirmation the configuration is taken over and becomes visible on the device after a few seconds Notice The configuration is taken over fully automatic when the device is taken into operation via Busch Welcome IP in combination with Busch free home 8 3 1 Creating functions There are two options for accessing the panel configuration First you need to change to the menu provided Proc...

Page 64: ...A001473B5342 64 In the type view at the top right in the panel configuration under Type select the devices functions according to their type The devices functions are grouped here according to type e g lights scenes actions etc Fig 35 Panel configuration ...

Page 65: ...ntroller by tapping on the points on the right side and pull the control element of the room temperature controller into the working area on the surface of the panel Fig 37 Control element view 3 Continue in this way and position the desired functions on the monitor of the panel Additional buttons are always positioned under the previous button 4 Confirm the adjustments with a click on the Update ...

Page 66: ...ect the appropriate panel 2 Tap on the panel that is to be re configured If only the position of the function or of the control element is to be changed then the function can be shifted onto a free area via drag and drop 3 Tap on the drop down menu on the right edge of the screen of the respective function to adjust the function method ...

Page 67: ...hat is to be re configured 3 Select the function button to be removed 4 Tap on the rubbish bin icon at the top right edge of the tile to remove the function As alternative you can remove it via the Delete button in the menu at the right edge of the screen The selected function button is deleted from the monitor A transmission to the panel is carried out via the Update panel button ...

Page 68: ...ally with regard to the commissioning software ETS 9 1 1 Prerequisites DCA version The minimum requirement is the use of the BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 ETS version The minimum requirement is the use of ETS from version 5 SD card The following SD card types are supported Type Every commercially available SD card is supported Capacity 4 128 GB File System exFAT FAT32 Notice It is recommended to use SD ca...

Page 69: ...via an additional tab DCA BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 For this a licensed version of the ETS Professional Software must be installed on the target computer for the installation At least the latest version of the ETS5 is required Notice Also ETS6 can be used The ETS app can be downloaded via the electronic catalogue www busch jaeger catalogue com The ETS app can also be downloaded directly via the homepa...

Page 70: ...5 The ETS app etsapp file BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 for the Busch SmartTouch is installed via the ETS The app can be downloaded either via www BUSCH JAEGER de or via the My KNX access Fig 38 App installation example illustration 1 Open the ETS5 2 Click the green plus sign 3 Select the etsapp file The app is added to the ETS Notice The displayed apps the designation and the versions are only exemplary ...

Page 71: ...001473B5342 71 9 1 4 Integrating the Busch SmartTouch into the ETS The following steps describe how to integrate the Busch SmartTouch into the ETS 1 Start the ETS 2 Import the product data of the Busch SmartTouch into the project database via the import function of the ETS File type knxprod ...

Page 72: ... button icons Linking with group addresses to establish the connection to actuators and sensors via the bus 9 2 1 Starting the DCA Notice The installation on the target computer functions only with a licensed version of the ETS Professional Software At least the latest version of the ETS5 is required The demo version of the ETS cannot be used 1 Start the ETS software double click on the program ic...

Page 73: ...ch 10 from ETS5 Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 73 9 3 Screen areas of the DCA During project planning with DCA you work in several areas In this section the purpose the screen areas serve is explained and how they are to be handled Fig 39 DCA screen areas ...

Page 74: ...lies to several applications see library area 6 Work area with icon bar Graphically displays the operating pages created in the library area In this way the pages are also displayed on the Busch SmartTouch Control elements can be pulled via drag and drop from the Control elements area onto the operating pages and marked there The setting options for marked elements are displayed in the Parameter a...

Page 75: ...the control elements such as switches dimmers or scenes and applications such as door communication fault and alarm messages Basically all operating pages can be configured as required Control elements can be positioned on all operating pages dashboards start pages to execute house and device functions You can jump to a previously defined operating page via the Page link control element All availa...

Page 76: ...usch SmartTouch you can view the available floors and rooms as well as categories of applications Information on the various categories of control elements and applications as well as the associated icons is available in Chapter 12 Operation on page 303 If several rooms have been created on a floor you can switch back and forth between them Basic settings and examples of time programs are displaye...

Page 77: ...applications and application pages 8 Edit the available communication objects 9 Create group addresses and allocate the correct data point type DPT to all group addresses used in the device e g function 1 001 switch Notice Alternatively the allocation of the group addresses to the communication objects can also be made in the Communications objects tab of the ETS 9 6 Configuring basic settings for...

Page 78: ...ection between 19 different languages can be made Name of the dashboard page Options Name Here a name for the dashboard can be assigned Send cyclic In operation min Options 5 3000 The parameter is used to specify the space of time the telegram In operation is sent Decimal separators Options Comma Dot The parameter is used to specify the type of character that is to serve as as decimal separator Th...

Page 79: ...iving The device uses date and time only internal Only sending The device synchronizes additional KNX components in the system Only receiving The device receives date and time from a separate KNX timer Notice Normally the panel synchronizes time and date via the NTP server The device accepts the received value only when it is not connected to the Internet If you select Only sending or Only receivi...

Page 80: ...rst day of the week Options Saturday Sunday Monday The parameter is used to specify the first weekday Lat dd dd North South Options Setting option from 90 00 to 90 00 The parameter is used to set the geographic latitude for the location of the device 90 North to 90 South This setting is important for the astro function Notice Whether a dot or a comma is to be used as decimal separator depends on t...

Page 81: ... 14 53 North 51 degrees 14 minutes and 53 seconds North 51 25 decimal degrees Example of calculation 53 seconds divided by 60 0 88 minutes 14 minutes 0 88 minutes 14 88 minutes 14 88 minutes divided by 60 0 248 degrees 51 degrees 0 248 degrees 51 248 degrees Notice Negative values are entered with a minus character ...

Page 82: ... If a wrong separator is used the decimal places cannot be entered as desired or the value entered is replaced by a standard value after the entry If the entry is made in decimal degrees for example the angular minutes are specified as number of decimal places 1 degree corresponds to 60 minutes For example 7 36 13 East 7 degrees 34 minutes 13 seconds East 7 60 decimal degrees Example of calculatio...

Page 83: ...dark automatically Brightness for switching to dark mode Options 1 5 The parameter is used to specify the brightness value from which the switchover to darkness mode takes place 1 dark 5 bright Activating the automatic return to the dashboard page Options Activated Deactivated When the checkbox is activated there is an automatic return to the dashboard page Return to the start screen after sec Opt...

Page 84: ... display is switched off Switch off the display when the room is dark Options Activated Deactivated When the checkbox is activated the display is switched off when the room is dark Brightness value for interpretation as dark Options 1 5 The parameter is used to specify the brightness value below which the brightness is interpreted as dark 1 dark 5 bright Notice The parameter is only available if t...

Page 85: ...f the proximity function 1 near 3 max distance Notice The parameter is only available if the parameter Use approximation to switch on the display is activated Use 1 bit output object of proximity function Options Activated Deactivated When the checkbox is activated a 1 bit output object of the proximity function is used Notice The parameter is only available if the parameter Use approximation to s...

Page 86: ...rameter is only available if the parameter Use approximation to switch on the display and the Use 1 bit output object for proximity function are activated Notice When activated the switch off value is first sent when the panel switches into the standby mode Activate communication object Deactivate proximity 1 bit Options Activated Deactivated The parameter is used to activate the Deactivate proxim...

Page 87: ...ernating when the checkbox is activated Room outdoor temperature change interval sec Options 3 10 The parameter is used to specify the room outdoor temperature change interval sec Notice The parameter is available only when the parameters Display outdoor temperature and Display room temperature are activated Use for room temperature sensor Options Indoor sensor Outdoor sensor The parameter is used...

Page 88: ...on to other devices Notice This parameter is only available if parameter Send indoor sensor temperature has been parameterized to cyclic Haptic and acoustic feedback Acoustic signal at press of button Options Activated Deactivated When the checkbox is activated an acoustic signal sounds during the press of a button Default setting of volume of acoustic signal Options Setting option from 128 127 K ...

Page 89: ...mer Picture display Weather data Internet weather The parameter us used to specify the type of screen saver Type of clock Options Analog Digital The parameter is used to specify the type of clock Notice The parameter is available only when parameter Screen saver mode has been set on Timer Display of seconds Options Activated Deactivated This parameter is use to deactivate or activate the display o...

Page 90: ...tice The parameter is available only when parameter Screen saver mode is set on Display of slides Order of slides Options At random Alphabetically The parameter is used to specify the order of slides Notice The parameter is available only when parameter Screen saver mode is set on Display of slides Information start page Use information start page Options Activated Deactivated The use of the infor...

Page 91: ...function is to be activated or deactivated Icon for primary function Options Icon The parameter is used to specify the icon for the primary function Object type Options 1 bit 1 byte value 0 100 1 byte value 0 255 Number of scene 1 64 RTC operating mode 1 byte The parameter is used to specify the object type Reaction to pressing Options Value 1 Value 2 Alternating value 1 value 2 Inactive The param...

Page 92: ...s 4 digits 5 digits 6 digits The parameter is used to specify the length of the PIN cade PIN codes can be changed by the end customer Options Activated Deactivated When the checkbox is activated the end customer can change the PIN code personally Enable system settings for end customer Options Yes With code The parameter is used to specify how the system settings are to be enabled for the customer...

Page 93: ... as standard 4 Click on the main operating page to display it in the work area 5 To add additional operating pages in the tree structure of the library area click on the plus icon on the right next to Add page The next page is displayed in the work area and in the tree structure Notice Operating pages can also be added by clicking on Start pages in the tree structure A further page is then display...

Page 94: ... page 1 Open the Navigation tab in the library area 2 Select the operating page in the tree structure 3 In the Parameter area click in the name input field and enter a new name The length of the name is limited to 60 characters You can also change the name of the page in the library area 1 In the tree structure click on the page entry with the right mouse button A pop up menu opens 2 Click on Rena...

Page 95: ...th all entries Notice The main operating page cannot be deleted Adjust access to pages 1 Open the Navigation tab in the library area 2 Select the operating page in the tree structure 3 In the Parameter area specify the access to the page It can be specified whether the page can be called up with or without a PIN code If the function has been activated also the PIN code level can be specified Notic...

Page 96: ...meterising control elements 1 Open the Navigation tab in the library area 2 Select a start or operating page in the tree structure The page is displayed in the work area 3 Pull a control element into the page view from the Control elements area via drag and drop 4 Select the control element in the page view The control element is marked with a red frame Notice The marking with a red frame also app...

Page 97: ...0 9 8 3 Dimmer control element You can set up a dimmer control via the Dimmer control element An allocated lamp can then be dimmed and switched on and off via the control element Setting and selection options via the Parameter area of the DCA see chapter 10 3 Dimmer control element on page 126 9 8 4 Control element Dimmer slider A dimmer control can be set up via the Dimmer slider control element ...

Page 98: ...ch A fan control can be set up via the Fan switch control element This for example allows the fan speed level to be changed for an allocated fan Setting and selection options via the Parameter area of the DCA see chapter 10 8 Control element Fan switch on page 144 9 8 9 Control element Split Unit Control A climate control can be set up via the Split Unit control This for example allows a heating o...

Page 99: ...d values from a selected device group address can be displayed via the Display control element Setting and selection options via the Parameter area of the DCA see chapter 10 13 Display control element on page 170 9 8 14 Control element Audio control An allocated audio device can be controlled via the Audio control control element Setting and selection options via the Parameter area of the DCA see ...

Page 100: ...ameterized control element can be copied to additionally use it on a different operating page 9 9 1 Delete control element 1 Open the Navigation tab in the library area 2 Select an operating page in the tree structure The page is displayed in the work area 3 Select the control element in the page view A red frame appears 4 Click in the icon bar of the work area 5 Click on Delete The control elemen...

Page 101: ...k in a free area of the page view with the right mouse button 8 Click on Paste The control element is pasted 9 9 3 Add control element to favourites list 1 Open the Navigation tab in the library area 2 Select an operating page in the tree structure The page is displayed in the work area 3 Select the control element in the page view A red frame appears 4 Click in the icon bar of the work area 5 Cli...

Page 102: ...configure these applications beforehand Note Basic settings for the panel see chapter 9 6 Configuring basic settings for the panel on page 77 9 10 1 Application Door communication This application has an application page In the DCA you can activate the application and specify different basic settings 1 Open the Applications tab in the library area 2 Open the Door communication application The basi...

Page 103: ... page The special specifications for the individual messages can be made separately for each message Notice Individual fault and alarm messages can be created These can also be added via the work area Here a page with a plus is displayed This page must be clicked This is how a further fault and alarm message is added and displayed in the tree structure If it is called up via the tree structure the...

Page 104: ...king the arrow next to Scene actuator all available scene actuators are displayed Further setting selection options via the Parameter area for the settings of the scene actuators see chapter 9 10 3 Application Scene actuator on page 104 9 10 4 Application Presence simulation This application function has no application page However the function can be called up via application page Time programs i...

Page 105: ...not an own application page The logic functions can be defined in channels and run in the background The channels logic functions can be created via the DCA 1 Open the Applications tab in the library area 2 Click on Logic functions a page with a plus appears here 3 Click on this page and a channel will be added and displayed in the tree structure Notice Individual logic functions can be created in...

Page 106: ...al settings for this application are displayed in the Parameter area and can be edited here Notice Individual internal RTCs can be created These can also be added via the work area Here a page with a plus is displayed This page must be clicked This is how a further internal RTC is added and displayed in the tree structure If it is called up via the tree structure the settings can be adjusted for t...

Page 107: ...Favourites must first be added to the favourites list see chapter 9 9 3 Add control element to favourites list on page 101 Renaming favourites 1 Open the Applications tab in the library area 2 Open Favourite control elements 3 In the tree structure click on the favourites entry with the right mouse button A pop up menu opens 4 Click on Rename and change the name Deleting favourites 1 Open the Appl...

Page 108: ...e library area Notice Detailed expert knowledge for understanding by means of KNX training is assumed especially with regard to the ETS commissioning software Fig 42 Communication objects area To establish the connection between a control element and a sequence for example you must assign a group address to the control element in the ETS Each control element has several communication objects for t...

Page 109: ...ed These can also be added via the work area Here a page with a plus is displayed This page must be clicked This is how a further internal RTC is added and displayed in the tree structure If it is called up via the tree structure the settings can be adjusted for the individual internal RTCs in the Parameter area By clicking the arrow next to Internal RTC all available internal RTCs are displayed F...

Page 110: ...he sending group contains the group address to which a telegram is to be sent A maximum of one sending group address can be used per element The status groups include one or several group addresses to display the status of a component The sending group address is often also a status group The value includes the value that is to be sent or the value to which the device home automation system is to ...

Page 111: ...mport in the DCA icon bar a dialog window with the following entries opens Import master Import structure from terminal file file format with ending TERMINAL Import building structure Import master Import of masters of a different panel via stpl file 1 Select the appropriate file in the dialogue window 2 Click on Open The master is imported and can be used in the project Notice The master file mus...

Page 112: ...he dialogue window 2 Assign a file name 3 Click on Save Notice The project file can for example be transferred to a different PC and imported as master into the commissioning tool 9 13 3 Preview Notice This function is not available when the ETS is executed on a virtual machine With this function you can test to see how project planning would look on a real panel This allows you to test whether th...

Page 113: ...it Unit Control is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 1 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 1 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 1 5 Type of switch Options Switchove...

Page 114: ...page 114 Long operation after Options Setting option from 0 3 10 seconds The parameter is used to specify how long the button must be pressed to recognize a long operation Object type value 1 When actuated short press the control element sends telegrams via the associated communication object This parameter is used to specify the size of the communication object Object type value 2 When actuated l...

Page 115: ...rced operation via buttons The following supplementary parameter is available Sent value 1 value 2 Options ON forced operation active OFF forced operation active Deactivate forced operation 1 byte value 0 100 A value is sent as 1 byte value without a sign percentage value The following supplementary parameter is available Sent value 1 value 2 0 100 Options Setting option from 0 100 1 byte value 0 ...

Page 116: ...a sign e g an actuating value or a time difference The following supplementary parameter is available Sent value 1 value 2 32768 32767 Options Setting option from 32768 32767 2 byte value 0 65535 A value is sent as 2 byte value without a sign e g an actuating value or a time interval The following supplementary parameter is available Sent value 1 value 2 0 65535 Options Setting option from 0 65535...

Page 117: ...nication object Status is enabled via the parameter When the object has been enabled the status display of the control element indicates the current status of the object The feedback object can ensure that the correct status is always displayed If an actuator has a separate feedback object this additional object can check whether the actuator has switched For this the feedback object of the actuat...

Page 118: ...ns Icons for On Options Selection of an icon from the list The selected icon is displayed when the light is switched on Icons for Off Options Selection of an icon from the list The selected icon is displayed when the light is switched off Text Text for On Options Text The entered text is displayed when the light is switched on Text for Off Options Text The entered text is displayed when the light ...

Page 119: ... parameters Switch control element Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 119 10 1 9 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options No Yes There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 120: ... 2 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 2 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 2 5 Icon type Options Icons Text The parameter is used to set whether an icon or a text is displayed Icons Icon for ...

Page 121: ...us is always displayed If an actuator has a separate feedback object this additional object can check whether the actuator has switched For this the feedback object of the actuator must be connected with the feedback object of the button via a common group address Action If the status display is not activated via a feedback object the control element always changes to the other status when actuate...

Page 122: ...t Parameter Object type is used to specify the size of the communication object Notice Value 1 is assigned to the left button and value 2 to the right button Switch The following supplementary parameter is available Sent value 1 value 2 Options 0 1 0 1 Switching commands are sent with 1 bit 0 or 1 e g for switching a switching actuator Forced operation Management systems can access the device dire...

Page 123: ...le Sent value 1 value 2 128 127 Options Setting option from 128 127 Scene number The parameter is used to select a 1 byte object to link it with a scene number Values between 1 and 64 are available for light scene numbers The following supplementary parameter is available Transmitted value 1 value 2 scene number Options Setting option from 0 64 Calling up or storing scenes 0 64 Entry of scene numb...

Page 124: ...n from 0 65535 2 byte floating point A value is sent as 2 byte floating point value e g a temperature value a time duration a performance or a consumption value The following supplementary parameter is available Sent value 1 value 2 671088 64 670760 96 Options Setting option from 671088 64 670760 96 4 byte value 2147483648 2147483647 A value is sent as 4 byte value with a sign e g an actuating val...

Page 125: ...ameters Control element Rocker switch Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 125 10 2 9 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options No Yes There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 126: ...tions 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 3 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 3 5 Icon type Options Standard User defined The parameter is used to set whether a standard icon or a self selected icon is displayed 10 3 6 I...

Page 127: ... be connected with the feedback object of the button via a common group address Action If the status display is not activated via a feedback object the control element always changes to the other status when actuated 10 3 8 Manner of dimming Options Start stop Stepwise Value Start stop When the button is pressed a telegram with the information dim brighter or dim darker is sent When the button is ...

Page 128: ...tton Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 4 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 4 5 Icon type Options Standard User defined The parameter is used to set whether a standard icon or a self selected icon is displayed 1...

Page 129: ...f the button via a common group address Action If the status display is not activated via a feedback object the control element always changes to the other status when actuated 10 4 8 Display value in control element Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the dimming value is displayed in the control element No No display No additional parameters available Yes The f...

Page 130: ...tary parameter is available Telegram is repeated every sec Options Setting option from 0 25 1 25 seconds The parameter is used to specify the space of time between two dimming telegrams 10 4 10 Brightness change Options Setting option from 1 20 The parameter is used to set the number of steps in percent for dimming The brightness change takes place when the slider is released 10 4 11 Enable 1 bit ...

Page 131: ...ame Naming a room in which the control element Split Unit Control is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 5 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 5 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of ...

Page 132: ...s available Switching On Off via Options Switch object RGB feedback signal The parameter is used to specify the On Off control Switch object Setting when the lamp contains a Switch object The following supplementary parameters are available Switched On preset value Options Deactivated Activated Deactivated No presets are sent when the lamp is switched on Activated The stored presets are sent when ...

Page 133: ...t contain a Switch object HSV feedback Setting when the lamp contains no Switch object but is switched off via the HSV values RGB W Used for RGB lamp with integrated white component The following supplementary parameters are available Switched On preset value Options Deactivated Activated Deactivated No presets are sent when the lamp is switched on Activated The stored presets are sent when the la...

Page 134: ... sent either brightness and colour temperature or Cold White and Warm White Object temperature Options DPT 1 byte DPT 7 600 2 byte Minimum colour temperature Options Setting option from 1500 10000 The parameter is used to specify the minimum colour temperature Maximum colour temperature Options Setting option from 1500 10000 The parameter is used to specify the maximum colour temperature Switching...

Page 135: ...e available e g Philips Hue activation takes place via the colour temperature and brightness The communication objects are named the same for both types of activation however different values are sent either brightness and colour temperature or Cold White and Warm White Object temperature Options DPT 1 byte DPT 7 600 2 byte Minimum colour temperature Options 1500 10000 The parameter is used to spe...

Page 136: ... is always displayed If an actuator has a separate feedback object this additional object can check whether the actuator has switched For this the feedback object of the actuator must be connected with the feedback object of the button via a common group address Action If the status display is not activated via a feedback object the control element always changes to the other status when actuated ...

Page 137: ...is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 6 3 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 6 4 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 6 5 Using 1 byte positioning Options Deactivated Act...

Page 138: ... the blind is closed Icon for intermediate position Options Selection of an icon from the list The parameter is used to select the icon that is to be displayed when the blind is in an intermediate position 10 6 2 Type of control Options With slat adjustment Without slat adjustment The parameter is used to specify whether commands to move the blinds in connection with the slat adjustment are sent t...

Page 139: ... Deactivated The communication object is not available Activated The status display of the control element indicates the current status of the object The feedback object can ensure that the correct status is always displayed If an actuator has a separate feedback object this additional object can check whether the actuator has switched For this the feedback object of the actuator must be connected...

Page 140: ...ters Blind control element Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 140 10 6 4 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 141: ... parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 7 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 7 5 Additional functions objects Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether parameter Delay time during reading of telegrams after rese...

Page 142: ...ctivated The parameter is used to specify whether the temperature unit is displayed 10 7 10 Unit of temperature Options C F The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the temperature is displayed 10 7 11 Adjusting the temperature unit via object Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the adjustment of the temperature unit is made via an object 10 7 12 Heating...

Page 143: ... size of setpoint adjustment Options 0 1 C 0 2 C 0 5 C 1 0 C The parameter is used to specify the step size for manual setpoint adjustment 10 7 16 Setpoint adjustment master slave via communication object Options 1 byte counter value Absolute temperature value Relative temperature value The parameter is used to specify how the master slave setpoint adjustment is carried out via the communication o...

Page 144: ...vels 10 levels output 0 255 The parameter is used to specify the number of fan speed levels 10 7 21 Lowest manually adjustable fan speed level Options Speed 0 Speed 1 This parameter is used to specify the lowest manually adjustable fan speed level 10 7 22 Fan coil settings heating Level values Options Specify individually according to values table The parameter is used to specify how the fan coil ...

Page 145: ...ies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 8 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 8 5 Deactivation of switch off option Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the ventilation control can be completely switched off 10 8 6 Icon type Options Standard User defined The parameter i...

Page 146: ...ollowing supplementary parameters are available Also sending bits with value 0 Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether also switching commands with value 0 are sent Switch pattern Options 1 of n x of n Gray code The parameter is used to specify how the fan is switched 1 off n The speed level values 0 3 or 0 5 are output via 1 bit objects Available are as many 1 bit o...

Page 147: ...A value is sent as 1 byte value without a sign e g actuating value The value can be sent for each level The following supplementary parameters are available Value Off Options Setting option from 0 255 The parameter is used to set which 1 byte value is to be sent Notice The parameter is only available when parameter Deactivation of switch off option is set on No Value level x 1 8 Options Setting op...

Page 148: ... is used to specify the text that is sent for the respective level The length of the text is limited to 15 characters Note How many Text level x parameters are available depends on the setting of the Number of levels parameter Text beyond reach Options Text for beyond reach The parameter is used to specify the text that is displayed when the user defined texts are too long The length of the text i...

Page 149: ... feedback object this additional object can check whether the actuator has switched For this the feedback object of the actuator must be connected with the feedback object of the button via a common group address Action If the status display is not activated via a feedback object the control element always changes to the other status when actuated 10 8 11 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable ...

Page 150: ...characters 10 9 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 9 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 9 5 Display actual temperature Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the ...

Page 151: ...cation parameters Control Split Unit Control Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 151 10 9 8 Step size of setpoint adjustment Options 0 1 C 0 2 C 0 5 C 1 0 C The parameter is used to specify the step size of the manual setpoint adjustment ...

Page 152: ...ithout auto are available 10 9 10 Use automatic mode for fans Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the automatic mode for the fan is activated 10 9 11 Use mode Automatic Options Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the automatic mode is activated 10 9 12 Use mode Heating Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the h...

Page 153: ...ivated The parameter is used to specify whether the drying mode is activated 10 9 15 Use mode Fan Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the fan mode is activated 10 9 16 Use horizontal oscillation Options Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether Use horizontal oscillation is activated 10 9 17 Use vertical oscillation Options Disabled Activated This...

Page 154: ...tivated 10 9 19 Use additional mode Boost Options Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the additional boost mode is activated 10 9 20 Use additional mode Forced operation Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the forced operation is activated 10 9 21 Use additional mode Scene Options Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether ...

Page 155: ...r is used to specify whether the additional window contact mode is activated 10 9 23 Use additional Presence mode Options Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the additional presence mode is activated 10 9 24 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options No Yes There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 156: ...e name is limited to 36 characters 10 10 2 Name of room otional Options Name Naming a room in which the control element Split Unit Control is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 10 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frame...

Page 157: ...Only the fan operation is activated when the parameter is activated 10 10 8 Value 1 byte 0 255 for Only fan operation Options Setting option from 1 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the fan operation 10 10 9 Using dehumidification operation Options deactivated activated The dehumidification operation is activated when the parameter is activated 10 10 10 Value 1 byte 0 255 for dehum...

Page 158: ...tion parameters Control Split Unit Control Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 158 10 10 12 Value 1 byte 0 255 for automatic operation Options Setting option from 1 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the automatic operation ...

Page 159: ...4 Value for the speed x Options Setting option from 0 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the fan speed 10 10 15 Using automatic fan speed control Options deactivated activated The use of the automatic fan speed control is activated via the parameter 10 10 16 Value for automatic fan speed x Options Setting option from 0 to 255 The value of the automatic fan speed control is set via t...

Page 160: ...eter is used to set the step size for the temperature measurement in decimal steps of 0 5 10 10 18 Maximum setpoint C Options Setting option from 0 to 40 The parameter is used to specify the maximum adjustable temperature setpoint 10 10 19 Minimum setpoint C Options Setting option from 0 to 40 The parameter is used to specify the minimum adjustable temperature setpoint ...

Page 161: ... the use of the VRV temperature sensor error display 10 10 21 Using VRV error display Options deactivated activated The parameter is used to activate the use of the VRV error display 10 10 22 Value for cancelling the VRV error display Options Setting option from 0 to 255 The parameter is used to specify the setpoint from which the use of the VRV error display is deactivated 10 10 23 Enable 1 bit c...

Page 162: ... used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 11 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 11 5 Scene background Options Image Icon Specifies a picture or an icon for the scene background 10 11 6 Start scene at selection Options Deactivated Activated The parameter i...

Page 163: ...p address Action If the status display is not activated via a feedback object the control element always changes to the other status when actuated 10 11 9 Number of scenes 1 10 Options Setting option from 1 10 The parameter is used to specify the number of scenes available in the selection list 10 11 10 Scene number x 1 64 Options Setting option from 1 64 The parameter is used to specify which sce...

Page 164: ...sic Morning Party Reading Relaxing Sleeping Scene TV Working User defined 1 User defined 2 User defined 3 User defined 4 User defined 5 Specifies a picture for the background of scene x Background for scene x icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the background of scene x Notice How many Background for scene x parameters are available depends on the setting of the Number of scenes 1 10 parameter...

Page 165: ...s of the button Adjustment of the button pressure see parameter Long operation after Notice How many Save scene x with a long press parameters are available depends on the setting of the Number of scenes 1 10 parameter 10 11 14 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Dis...

Page 166: ...y whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 12 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 12 5 Display value in control element Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the value is displayed in the control element Deactivated No display No additiona...

Page 167: ...ds The parameter is used to specify the space of time between two value telegrams 10 12 7 Object type Options 1 byte value 0 100 1 byte value 0 255 1 byte value 128 127 2 byte value 0 65535 2 byte value 32768 32767 2 byte floating point 4 byte value 0 4294967295 4 byte value 2147483648 2147483647 4 byte floating point When actuated the control element can send telegrams via the associated communic...

Page 168: ...int A value is sent as 4 byte floating point value e g a temperature value a time duration a power a consumption value The following supplementary parameters are available for all options Notice Different values can be set depending on the selected option Value change Options Setting option depends on the selected object type The parameter is used to specify the steps in which a change in values i...

Page 169: ...ontrol element on the control element Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered The value can deviate from the setting of parameter Minimum object value Displayed maximum value Options Setting option depends on the selected object type The parameter is used to specify the largest value displayed by the control element on the control element Any val...

Page 170: ...6 characters 10 13 2 Name of room otional Options Name Naming a room in which the control element Split Unit Control is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 13 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 13 4 Function ico...

Page 171: ... Twilight Brightness CO2 Moisture Air pressure Measurement of power consumption Voltage Current Frequency Power Energy Power factor Phase angle Gas volume Water volume Flow through volume The parameter is used to specify the display elements and the values in the display that are shown on the dashboard page Notice Supplementary parameters are available for all options The parameters that are displ...

Page 172: ...er a text or an icon is displayed Text The following supplementary parameters are available Text for value 0 Options Text The parameter is used to specify the text that is displayed for value 0 The length of the text is limited to 60 characters Text for value 1 Options Text The parameter is used to specify the text that is displayed for value 1 The length of the text is limited to 60 characters Ic...

Page 173: ... Notice 8 parameters of Text x at value 0 255 are available which can be set as required Text x Options Text The parameter is used to specify the text that is displayed The length of the text is limited to 60 characters Notice 8 parameters of Text x are available which can be set as required 10 13 7 Type of display element Value display Measurement display with colour display Options Deactivated A...

Page 174: ...value is sent as 2 byte value with a sign e g actuating value or time difference 2 byte floating point A value is sent as 2 byte floating point value e g a temperature value a time duration a power or a consumption value 4 byte value 0 4294967295 A value is sent as 4 byte value without a sign e g actuating value 4 byte value 2147483648 2147483647 A value is sent as 4 byte value with a sign e g act...

Page 175: ... value range can be entered Displayed minimum value Options Setting option depends on the selected object type The parameter is used to specify the smallest value that is displayed in the display element Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered The value can deviate from the setting of parameter Minimum object value Displayed maximum value Options...

Page 176: ...er is used to specify whether the value of the selected element is displayed in the display element Deactivated No display No additional parameters available Activated The following supplementary parameters are displayed Unit Options Text The parameter is used to enter the unit or the unit sign with which the measured value is displayed in the display element The length of the text is limited to 6...

Page 177: ...is sent as 1 byte value with a sign e g actuating value 2 byte value 0 65535 A value is sent as 2 byte value without a sign e g actuating value or time interval 2 byte value 32768 32767 A value is sent as 2 byte value with a sign e g actuating value or time difference 2 byte floating point A value is sent as 2 byte floating point value e g a temperature value a time duration a power or a consumpti...

Page 178: ...arameter is used to specify the smallest value that is displayed in the display element Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered The value can deviate from the setting of parameter Minimum object value Displayed maximum value Options Setting option depends on the selected object type The parameter is used to specify the largest value that is displ...

Page 179: ...display element Deactivated No display No additional parameters available Activated The following supplementary parameters are displayed Unit Options Text The parameter is used to enter the unit or the unit sign with which the measured value is displayed in the display element The length of the text is limited to 60 characters Notice Display the Value of wind force parameter when activating the pa...

Page 180: ...1 byte value without a sign e g actuating value angle or brightness value 1 byte value 128 127 A value is sent as 1 byte value with a sign e g actuating value 2 byte value 0 65535 A value is sent as 2 byte value without a sign e g actuating value or time interval 2 byte value 32768 32767 A value is sent as 2 byte value with a sign e g actuating value or time difference 2 byte floating point A valu...

Page 181: ...value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered Displayed minimum value Options Setting option depends on the selected object type The parameter is used to specify the smallest value that is displayed in the display element Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered The value can deviate from the setting of pa...

Page 182: ... Temperature Unit Options C F The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the temperature is displayed in the display element 10 13 19 Type of display element Rain Text for rain Options Text The parameter is used to specify the text that is displayed for rain The length of the text is limited to 60 characters 10 13 20 Type of display element Rain Text for no rain Options Text The paramete...

Page 183: ...ilight is displayed in the display element 10 13 22 Type of display element Brightness Notice For option Brightness of parameter Type of display element the same supplementary parameters are available such as for option Twilight 10 13 23 Type of display element CO2 Unit Options Fixed at ppm The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the concentration of carbon dioxide CO2 in the air is d...

Page 184: ...r consumption Data point type Data point type Options 13 013 13 010 The parameter is used to specify the data point used 10 13 27 Type of display element Measurement of power consumption Unit Options Wh kWh The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the Measurement of power consumption is shown in the display element 10 13 28 Type of display element Voltage Data point type Data point typ...

Page 185: ...is displayed in the display element 10 13 32 Type of display element Frequency Unit Options Fixed at Hz The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the frequency is displayed in the display element 10 13 33 Type of display element Power Data point type Data point type Options 14 056 9 024 The parameter is used to specify the data point used 10 13 34 Type of display element Power Unit Opti...

Page 186: ...nt Energy Unit Options Wh kWh The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element 10 13 37 Type of display element Power factor Unit Options Specified at cos Φ The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the power factor is displayed in the display element 10 13 38 Type of display element Phase angle Unit Options Fixed at The parameter is us...

Page 187: ...ecify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element 10 13 41 Type of display element Water volume Data point type Data point type Options 12 1201 14 076 12 1200 The parameter is used to specify the data point used 10 13 42 Type of display element Water volume Unit Options m3 The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element 10 ...

Page 188: ...ment Flow through volume Unit Options Fixed at m3 h The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element 10 13 45 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 189: ...control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 14 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 14 5 Number of sources Options Setting option from 0 8 The parameter is used to set how many audio sources are enabled 0 No audio sources are enabled No additional parameters available 1 8 The following s...

Page 190: ... 0 1 The parameter is used to send the command of the playback button with 0 or 1 1 bit Commands of a pause button are sent with 1 bit 0 or 1 The following supplementary parameter is available Value for pause Options 0 1 The parameter is used to send the command of the pause button with 0 or 1 1 byte value 0 255 The value of a playback button is sent as 1 byte value without a sign The following su...

Page 191: ...ollowing supplementary parameter is available Value for forward Options 0 1 The parameter is used to send the command for Forward with 0 or 1 1 bit Commands for Return are sent with 1 bit 0 or 1 The following supplementary parameter is available Value for return Options 0 1 The parameter is used to send the command for Return with 0 or 1 1 byte value 0 255 The value for Forward is sent as a 1 byte...

Page 192: ...is used to send the command for Mute with 0 or 1 Value for unmute Options 0 1 The parameter is used to send the command for Unmute with 0 or 1 1 byte value 0 255 The value of a mute button is sent as 1 byte value without a sign The following supplementary parameters are available Value for mute Options Setting option from 0 255 The parameter is used to send the value for Mute as absolute value Val...

Page 193: ...a 1 byte unsigned value The following supplementary parameter is available Value for shuffle Options Setting option from 0 255 The parameter is used to send the Value for shuffle as absolute value Value for not shuffle Options Setting option from 0 255 The parameter is used to send the Value for not shuffle as absolute value 1 bit Random playback commands are sent with 1 bit 0 or 1 The following s...

Page 194: ...alue 0 255 The value of the repetition is sent as a 1 byte unsigned value The following supplementary parameter is available Value for not repeating Options Setting option from 0 255 The parameter is used to send the Value for not repeating as absolute value 10 14 3 Use of volume button Options Deactivated Activated Deactivated No volume button is enabled No additional parameters available Activat...

Page 195: ...rameter is used to specify the space of time between two telegrams 10 14 4 Use of ON OFF button Options Deactivated Activated Deactivated No ON OFF button is enabled No additional parameters available Activated The ON OFF button is enabled The following supplementary parameter is available Object type ON OFF button Options 1 bit 1 byte value 0 255 The parameter is used to specify the size of the c...

Page 196: ...he parameter is used to send the value for ON as absolute value Value for OFF Options Setting option from 0 255 The parameter is used to send the value for OFF as absolute value 10 14 5 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 197: ...Unit Control is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 15 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 The parameter is used to specify whether the control element occupies one column one button or control frame or two columns two buttons or control frames 10 15 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 15 5 Linked with page Options Homepag...

Page 198: ...s Page link control element Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 198 10 15 6 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 199: ...ol element Split Unit Control is located The length of the name is limited to 36 characters 10 16 3 Size of the button Options 1x1 1x2 2x2 Specifies the size of the affected button on the dashboard 10 16 4 Function icon Options Icon Specifies an icon for the function of the button 10 16 5 Type of the control element Options Outdoor station Analogue camera IP Camera Specifying the control element t...

Page 200: ...trol elements and application parameters Control element Welcome control Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 200 10 16 7 Trigger with Options 1 0 1 and 0 The parameter is used to specify the signal for the trigger ...

Page 201: ... Control element Welcome control Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 201 10 16 8 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable Options Disabled Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object Disable ...

Page 202: ...7 2 Page PIN protected Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the application page for the door communication is protected by a PIN code Deactivated The application page is not protected Activated The application page can only be called up by entering a PIN code The following supplementary parameter is available PIN code level Options Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 The par...

Page 203: ...blind Allocation of a blind actuator The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options Up Open Down Close Forced operation Management systems can access the device directly via KNX It can additionally be specified that selection can be carried out manually via buttons forced operation The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options ON force...

Page 204: ...ow many Object type x parameters are displayed depends on the setting of the Number of participants parameter Notice Parameter Value for object x can only be set for all options if parameter Object x is to be changed is set on Yes Name of the control element x Options Name The parameter is used to specify the designation that is used for the control element The length of the name is limited to 60 ...

Page 205: ...lication page is not protected Activated The application page can only be called up by entering a PIN code The following supplementary parameter is available PIN code level Options Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 The parameter is used to specify the PIN code level for the application page Notice Details about the PIN code see chapter 9 6 1 Basic settings system settings of the panel on page 78 10 18 3 Ena...

Page 206: ...archived in the application page automatically after the acknowledgement 10 18 5 Sound for alarm Options Setting option from 1 5 The parameter is used to specify which signal tone is to be played during the display of the message Five different signal tones are available for selection 10 18 6 Sound for Notice Options Setting option from 1 5 The parameter is used to specify which signal tone is to ...

Page 207: ...ext The parameter is used to specify the text that is displayed when this message appears The length of the text is limited to 60 characters Sending 0 at acknowledgement Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether 0 is sent at acknowledgement Acoustic alarm signal Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the signal tone specified under the g...

Page 208: ...ns Deactivated Activated Deactivated No text is sent at acknowledgement No additional parameters available Activated The text that was specified via the following parameters is sent at acknowledgement Text at acknowledgement Options Text The parameter is used to specify the text that is sent at acknowledgement of the alarm The length of the text is limited to 60 characters Acoustic alarm signal Op...

Page 209: ...ice A separate parameter Object type x appears for each participant 10 20 3 Number of scenes Options Setting options from 1 10 The parameter is used to specify the number of scenes involved Note A separate parameter set Scene x appears for each scene 10 20 4 Overwriting scenes during download Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the values in existing scenes are t...

Page 210: ... with 1 bit 0 or 1 e g for switching a switching actuator The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options OFF ON Notice Parameter Value for object x can only be set for all options if parameter Object x is to be changed is set on Yes Roller blind Allocation of a blind actuator The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options Up Open Down C...

Page 211: ... 1 byte value 0 255 A value is sent as 1 byte value without a sign e g actuating value angle or brightness value The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options Setting option from 0 255 RGB colour A colour value is sent as hexadecimal value The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options Setting option from 000000 FFFFFF The entered colo...

Page 212: ...ing option from 1 64 RTC operating mode The RTC operating mode is sent via the communication object The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Options Comfort Auto Standby ECO Frost heat protection Temperature After the control element is actuated the device sends the parameterized temperature value The following supplementary parameter is available Value for object x Op...

Page 213: ...rameter is used to specify with which separate 1 bit communication object the light scene is started 10 20 10 Light scene can be stored Options Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the light scene can be stored Deactivated The light scene will not be stored Activated The light scene can be stored 10 20 11 Object x is to be changed Options Deactivated Activated Deactivated No...

Page 214: ...n is protected by a PIN code Deactivated The application is not protected Activated The application can only be activated or deactivated by entering a PIN code replay or record The following supplementary parameter is available PIN code level Options Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 The parameter is used to specify the PIN code level for the application Notice Details about the PIN code Chapter 9 6 1 Basic...

Page 215: ...ng option from 0 60 The parameter is used to specify the number of minutes after which the recorded telegrams are played Notice A selection of 0 means no waiting time 10 21 5 Object type 1 20 Options 1 bit Value 1 byte The parameter is used to specify the object types that are to be recorded via the telegrams 1 bit Switch blind etc Value 1 byte Dimmer scene number etc ...

Page 216: ... The following supplementary parameter is available PIN code level Options Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 The parameter is used to specify the PIN code level for the application page Notice Details about the PIN code see chapter Basic settings system settings of the panel on page 78 10 22 2 Overwriting time programs during download Options No Yes The parameter is used to specify whether the existing time...

Page 217: ...NOR XOR or XNOR up to ten input communication objects can be enabled per logic function The size of the inputs can be specified either with 1 bit or with 1 byte At the receipt of a new telegram at the input they are switched according to the selected function The inputs can also be individually inverted Each function has an output object on which results determined from the inputs can be sent The ...

Page 218: ... x Options Initialised with 0 Initialised with 1 See the explanation above Notice How many Initial value input x parameters are displayed depends on the setting of the Number of input objects parameter Logic input x Options Normal Inverse See the explanation above Notice How many Logic input x parameters are displayed depends on the setting of the Number of input objects parameter Object type outp...

Page 219: ...rs Application Logical functions Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 219 Options Output is set on 1 Defined via output default value true The parameter is used to specify the value of the output object in the logic status True See the explanation above ...

Page 220: ... new output value is sent only when an input signal changes The following parameters are displayed Object type input output Options 1 bit 1 byte 2 bytes The parameter is used to specify the size of the communication object See the explanation above Multiplier This function makes it possible to send up to ten output telegrams with one input telegram The size of the input communication object is 1 b...

Page 221: ...of output x Options 0 1 This parameter is used to specify the value the communication object has on output x 1 byte 0 100 The following parameter appears Value of output x Options Setting options from 0 100 This parameter is used to specify the value in percent the communication object has on output x Notice How many Value of output x parameters are displayed depends on the setting of the Outputs ...

Page 222: ... Output Output Input Input Output The parameter is used to specify the direction data are sent via the channel See the explanation above Sending an output telegram Options At every receipt At changed values The parameter is used to specify when the output telegram is sent Control input Options Activation at OFF Activation at ON See the explanation above Object type input output Options Switch Forc...

Page 223: ...device switches to the parameterized operating mode No additional parameters available Temperature After the control element is actuated the device sends the parameterized temperature value No additional parameters available 2 byte value 32768 32767 A value is sent as 2 byte value with a sign e g actuating value or time difference No additional parameters available 2 byte value 0 65535 A value is ...

Page 224: ...2 byte communication objects available On these objects temperature telegrams are received and compared with each other which are sent from KNX temperature sensors No additional parameters available Object type of the output Options 1 bit 1 bytes The parameter is used to specify whether the output object sends a 1 bit value 0 1 or a 1 byte value 0 255 1 bit The following supplementary parameters a...

Page 225: ...ter appears Cycle time Options Setting options from 00 00 01 00 30 00 The parameter is used to specify the cycle time hh mm ss Status converter This function is used to convert an input value into a 14 byte text or divide it into several 1 bit telegrams The following parameters are displayed Type of converter Options 1 bit text 1 byte text 1 byte 8x1 bit 2 byte 16x1 bit See the explanation above 1...

Page 226: ... when the 1 byte value is converted and sent 2 byte 16x1 bit A 1 byte value is converted into sixteen 1 bit values The following parameter appears Sending output values Options At every receipt At changed values The parameter is used to specify when the 1 byte value is converted and sent Time function The 1 bit communication objects Input and Output are available for the time function When an ON t...

Page 227: ...itional parameters available Activated The following parameter appears Switch on delay time hh mm ss Options Setting options from 00 00 01 12 00 00 The time of the switch off delay hh mm ss is set via the parameter Retriggerable Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the delay times are reset or restarted with renewed switching of the staircase light ON OFF delay Th...

Page 228: ...ameter is used to specify whether the time function is switched with a switch off delay Deactivated No additional parameters available Activated The following parameter appears Switch off delay time hh mm ss Options Setting options from 00 00 01 12 00 00 The time of the switch off delay hh mm ss is set via the parameter ...

Page 229: ...he additional stage enables the activation of an additional cooling device This type of additional stage is used for example to quickly cool a room via an added cooling device Heating and cooling For operating a two wire or four wire system used to heat or cool a room Switching between heating and cooling takes place using a central switch two wire system or is carried out manually and or automati...

Page 230: ... enables additional functions and communication objects 10 24 4 General Delay time for read telegrams after reset s Options Setting option from 1 255 seconds This parameter can be used to receive telegrams via the Input object The received telegrams are sent with the set delay time to the Output object after a reset Note This parameter is only available if the Additional function parameter is set ...

Page 231: ...ands are transmitted as 1 byte values 0 100 PI continuous 0 100 The PI controller adjusts its output value between 0 and 100 to match the difference between the actual value and the setpoint value and enables a precise regulation of the room temperature to the setpoint value It sends the control value to the bus as a 1 byte value 0 100 To reduce the bus load the control value is only transmitted i...

Page 232: ...there may be a risk of an overshoot A P component from 0 1 to 2 K can be set Notice This parameter is only available when Control value type parameter is set either on PI continuous 0 100 PI PWM On Off or Fan coil In addition the Heating type parameter must be set on Free configuration 10 24 6 Heating control I component Options Setting option between 0 600 The I component refers to the readjust t...

Page 233: ...stage heating Hysteresis Options Setting option between 0 3 25 The hysteresis of the two point controller specifies the fluctuation range of the controller around the setpoint value The lower switching point is located at Setpoint value minus hysteresis and the upper point is at Setpoint value plus hysteresis Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set eith...

Page 234: ...f 10 min The time for a PWM cycle can be specified here Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set on PI PWM On Off 10 24 15 Basic stage heating Maximum control value 0 255 Options Setting option between 0 255 The maximum control value of the PI controller defines the maximum value outputted by the controller If a maximum value under 255 is chosen the valu...

Page 235: ...342 235 Settings of basic load it is also possible to define whether this basic load will be permanently active or whether it will be switched by the Basic load object Note This parameter is only available when Control value type parameter is set either on PI continuous 0 100 PI PWM On Off or Fan coil ...

Page 236: ...e In this case however the switch on and switch off commands are transmitted as 1 byte values 0 100 PI continuous 0 100 The PI controller adjusts its output value between 0 and 100 to match the difference between the actual value and the setpoint value and enables a precise regulation of the room temperature to the setpoint value It sends the control value to the bus as a 1 byte value 0 100 To red...

Page 237: ...set either on PI continuous 0 100 PI PWM On Off or Fan coil The Additional heating type parameter must be set on Free configuration 10 24 21 Control of additional heating stage I component Options Setting option between 0 600 The I component refers to the readjust time of a control The integral component has the effect of moving the room temperature slowly toward and ultimately reaching the setpoi...

Page 238: ...trol elements and application parameters Application Internal RTC Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 238 Activated This parameter enables additional functions and communication objects e g Additional heating stage ...

Page 239: ...selected PWM cycle will be divided into an on phase and an off phase based on the control value Accordingly a control value output of 33 in a PWM cycle of 15 min results in an On phase of five minutes and an Off phase of 10 min The time for a PWM cycle can be specified here Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set on PI PWM On Off 10 24 27 Additional hea...

Page 240: ...rol value for basic load 0 255 Options Setting option between 0 255 The minimum control value of the PI controller defines the minimum value output by the controller If a minimum value greater than zero is chosen the controller will not output a lower value even if it calculates a value that is lower This parameter can be used to set a basic load e g for operating floor heating Even if the control...

Page 241: ...d application parameters Application Internal RTC Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 241 Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set either on 2 point 1 Bit Off On or 2 point 1 Byte 0 100 ...

Page 242: ...owever the switch on and switch off commands are transmitted as 1 byte values 0 100 PI continuous 0 100 The PI controller adjusts its output value between 0 and 100 to match the difference between the actual value and the setpoint value and enables a precise regulation of the room temperature to the setpoint value It sends the control value to the bus as a 1 byte value 0 100 To reduce the bus load...

Page 243: ... set Notice This parameter is only available when Control value type parameter is set either on PI continuous 0 100 PI PWM On Off or Fan coil In addition the Cooling type parameter must be set on Free configuration 10 24 36 Cooling control I component Options Setting option between 0 600 The I component refers to the readjust time of a control The integral component has the effect of moving the ro...

Page 244: ...al Value 0 means Valve closed Inverse Value 0 means Valve open 10 24 41 Basic stage heating Control value difference for sending of heating control value Options 2 5 10 Send cyclic only The control values of the 0 100 PI continuous controller are not transmitted after every calculation Instead they are transmitted when the calculation results in a value that is different enough to the previous sen...

Page 245: ... value Accordingly a control value output of 33 in a PWM cycle of 15 min results in an On phase of five minutes and an Off phase of 10 min The time for a PWM cycle can be specified here Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set on PI PWM Off On 10 24 45 Basic stage cooling Maximum control value 0 255 Options Setting option between 0 255 The maximum contro...

Page 246: ...oling area to prevent the floor from heating up Under Settings of basic load it is also possible to define whether this basic load will be permanently active or whether it will be switched by the Basic load object Note This parameter is only available when Control value type parameter is set either on PI continuous 0 100 PI PWM On Off or Fan coil ...

Page 247: ... transmitted as 1 byte values 0 100 PI continuous 0 100 The PI controller adjusts its output value between 0 and 100 to match the difference between the actual value and the setpoint value and enables a precise regulation of the room temperature to the setpoint value It sends the control value to the bus as a 1 byte value 0 100 To reduce the bus load the control value is only transmitted if it has...

Page 248: ...ing type parameter must be set on Free configuration 10 24 51 Control of additional cooling stage I component Options Setting option between 0 600 The I component refers to the readjust time of a control The integral component has the effect of moving the room temperature slowly toward and ultimately reaching the setpoint value Depending on the type of system used the reset time has to have differ...

Page 249: ...pplication Internal RTC Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 249 10 24 53 Control of additional cooling stage Extended settings Options Deactivated Activated This parameter enables additional functions and communication objects e g Additional cooling stage ...

Page 250: ... selected PWM cycle will be divided into an on phase and an off phase based on the control value Accordingly a control value output of 33 in a PWM cycle of 15 min results in an On phase of five minutes and an Off phase of 10 min The time for a PWM cycle can be specified here Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set on PI PWM Off On 10 24 57 Additional co...

Page 251: ...arameter is only available when Control value type parameter is set either on PI continuous 0 100 PI PWM On Off or Fan coil 10 24 60 Additional cooling stage Minimum control value for basic load 0 255 Options Setting option between 0 255 The minimum control value of the PI controller defines the minimum value output by the controller If a minimum value greater than zero is chosen the controller wi...

Page 252: ...25 The hysteresis of the two point controller specifies the fluctuation range of the controller around the setpoint value The lower switching point is located at Setpoint value minus hysteresis and the upper point is at Setpoint value plus hysteresis Notice This parameter is only available when the Control value type parameter is set either on 2 point 1 Bit Off On or 2 point 1 Byte 0 100 ...

Page 253: ...ulation of the control value of the controller would indicate a lower value Always active Here it is possible to define whether this basic load will be permanently active or whether it will be switched via the Basic load object Activate via object When this parameter is selected the basic load function which means the minimum control value with a value higher than zero can be activated 1 or deacti...

Page 254: ...ver heating cooling is a receiving object Local via extension unit and via object E g for four conductor systems which allow the switchover between heating and cooling at all times The switchover between heating and cooling and to the associated setpoint is carried out manually on the device by the user of the room or via the Switchover heating cooling object via the bus The 1 bit Switchover heati...

Page 255: ...s transmitted to the climate control actuator using one or two objects If the climate control actuator has separate control value inputs for heating and cooling or if separate actuators are used then the option Via 2 objects must be selected Select the option Via 1 object if a single actuator only has one object that receives both the heating and the cooling control values Note This parameter is o...

Page 256: ... value Switching between heating and cooling occurs via the Switchover heating cooling parameter setting Notice This parameter is only available when the Control function parameter is set on Heating and cooling or heating and cooling with additional stages 10 24 72 Setpoint settings Setpoint for standby and Eco are absolute values Options Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whet...

Page 257: ...eter Setpoint heating comfort setpoint cooling comfort is set on deactivated 10 24 76 Setpoint settings Setpoint for heating standby Options Setting option between 5 45 Specifies the comfort temperature for heating during standby Notice This parameter is only available when the Control function parameter is set on Heating Heating with additional stage Heating and cooling or Heating and cooling wit...

Page 258: ...meter Setpoint for standby and Eco are absolute values is set on deactivated 10 24 80 Setpoint settings Setpoint for heating building protection Options Setting option between 5 15 Function for protecting the building against the cold On devices with a display this mode is indicated by the frost protection icon Manual operation is blocked Notice This parameter is only available when the Control fu...

Page 259: ...conomy Notice This parameter is only available when the Control function parameter is set on Cooling or Cooling with additional stage and parameter Setpoint heating comfort setpoint cooling comfort is set on deactivated 10 24 85 Setpoint settings Increase for cooling economy Options Setting option between 0 15 Specifies the temperature in cooling mode when nobody is present On devices with a displ...

Page 260: ...ure e g 21 0 C Relative setpoint On devices with display the setpoint is indicated as a relative value e g 5 C to 5 C 10 24 89 Setpoint settings Hide temperature unit Options Deactivated Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the temperature unit is displayed 10 24 90 Setpoint settings Send current setpoint Options Cyclic and during change Only for change The current setpoint value ca...

Page 261: ...meter Setpoint temperature for cooling comfort C Setpoint for heating comfort The device uses the temperature value that has been set via parameter Setpoint temperature for heating comfort C Mean value between heating comfort and cooling comfort The device uses the mean value of the two specified setpoints The RTC requires a defined basic set value for its function The parameter is used to specify...

Page 262: ... function is set on Heating and parameter Control value type on 2 point 1 bit On Off or 2 point 1 byte 0 100 10 24 96 Setpoint adjustment Maximum manual increase during cooling mode 0 9 C Options Setting option between 0 9 This preset can be used to limit the manual increase during cooling Note This parameter is only available when the Control function parameter is set on Cooling Cooling with addi...

Page 263: ...is carried out via a temperature value or a 1 byte counter value 10 24 100 Setpoint adjustment Resetting of the manual adjustment for receipt of a basic setpoint Options Deactivated Activated Activating this parameter will cause the manual adjustment to be deleted and the new setpoint value to be provided when a new value is received via the Basic setpoint object If the parameter is deactivated th...

Page 264: ...ting mode Example Comfort temperature of 21 C plus manual adjustment of 1 5 C 22 5 C If the system switches to Eco with a parameterised temperature of 17 C the device regulates the temperature to 18 5 C since the manual adjustment is added 10 24 102 Setpoint adjustment Resetting the manual adjustment via object Options Deactivated Activated If this parameter is activated a separate object can be u...

Page 265: ...r the weighted measurement in which the calculated weighted average of the inputs is used as an input value for control Note This parameter is only available when the Inputs of temperature reading parameter is set on Weighted measurement 10 24 107 Temperature reading Weighting of internal measurement 0 to 100 Options Setting option between 0 100 Specifying the weighting of the internal measurement...

Page 266: ...er is only available when the Inputs of temperature reading parameter is set on Internal measurement or Weighted measurement 10 24 112 Temperature reading Adjustment value for internal temperature measurement Options Setting option between 25 25 Every installation location has different physical conditions interior or exterior wall lightweight or solid wall etc In order to use the actual temperatu...

Page 267: ...m to the bus via the Actual temperature error and applies the operating mode and control value for error Notice This parameter is only available when parameter Monitoring of temperature reading is activated 10 24 115 Temperature reading Operating mode for fault Options Cooling Heating In the event of a failure of the actual temperature measurement the device will no longer be able to independently...

Page 268: ...0 255 In the event of a failure of the actual temperature measurement the device will no longer be able to independently determine the control value In case of an error a PWM control 1 Bit with a fixed cycle time of 15 minutes is used automatically instead of a parameterized 2 point control 1 Bit In this case the set parameter value is taken into consideration for the control value during an error...

Page 269: ... stage Heating and cooling or Heating and cooling with additional stages 10 24 119 Alarm functions Dew point alarm Options Deactivated Activated When refrigerating machines are used dew may appear on the refrigerant supply lines during operation as a result of excessive cooling and or humidity The dew indicator signals the dew formation via the Dew point alarm object receiving only This causes the...

Page 270: ...ons Heat alarm temperature for RHCC status C Options Setting option between 20 70 The RHCC status object has a heat alarm bit If the input temperature of the controller exceeds the temperature set in this parameter then the heat alarm bit is set in the status object It is reset when the temperature falls below the set temperature ...

Page 271: ...lowing parameters are available for the Temperature limit of additional heating stage Setpoint temperature Hysteresis Integral component of PI controller 10 24 125 Temperature limiter Setpoint temperature of heating additional heating stage Options Setting option from 20 100 The parameter is used to specify the value of the setpoint temperature for Heating or the Additional heating stage 10 24 126...

Page 272: ...ng stage 10 24 129 Temperature limiter Hysteresis Options Setting option between 0 5 5 The hysteresis specifies the fluctuation range of the controller around the setpoint value The lower switching point is located at Setpoint value minus hysteresis and the upper point is at Setpoint value plus hysteresis Notice This parameter is only available when one or several of the following parameters are a...

Page 273: ...er compensation upper exit temperature for summer compensation Offset of the setpoint temperature for the exit from summer compensation Above the upper outside temperature value the minimum setpoint temperature for cooling is the outside temperature minus the upper setpoint offset The outside temperature has no effect on the minimum setpoint temperature for cooling below the lower outside temperat...

Page 274: ... during summer compensation when the lower temperature value is reached Typical values for summer compensation are 20 C lower outside temperature value 32 C upper outside temperature value 0 K lower setpoint offset 4 K upper setpoint offset That means that a flowing setpoint increase of 0 to 4 K occurs if the outside temperature increases from 20 C to 32 C Notice This parameter is only available i...

Page 275: ...ing summer compensation when the upper temperature value is reached Typical values for summer compensation are 20 C lower outside temperature value 32 C upper outside temperature value 0 K lower setpoint offset 4 K upper setpoint offset That means that a flowing setpoint increase of 0 to 4 K occurs if the outside temperature increases from 20 C to 32 C Notice This parameter is only available if th...

Page 276: ...ns Setting option between 0 255 Here the fan speed fan speed level are assigned to the control values of the controller This assignment is used when fan speed fan speed level are sent together with the control value Notice These level settings should be adjusted to match the settings in the fan coil actuator Setting the Control value type to Fan coil in the control parameters is only useful for on...

Page 277: ...f fans is set on Heating cooling via two systems Notice Additional parameters for Fan settings heating are available under Fan coil unit settings 10 24 143 Fan settings cooling Notice Only available when parameter Number of fans is set on Heating cooling via two systems Notice Additional parameters for Fan settings cooling are available under Fan coil unit settings 10 24 144 Fan settings Level out...

Page 278: ...t m off n 1 bit m 1 off n 0 5 The level values 0 3 or 0 5 are output in the 1 byte format as counter values 0 3 or 0 5 0 255 The level values 0 3 or 0 5 are output as percentage values Example 5 stage fan The level value 1 is output as 20 and 5 is output as 100 1 Bit 1 from n The level values 0 3 or 0 5 are output using 1 bit objects The number of objects available is the same as the number of fan...

Page 279: ...peed level 1 This parameter is used to preselect the lowest fan speed level that can be set by an operation performed at the device When level 0 is selected the heating cooling system will not be in operation fan speed level and valve control 0 as long as the current operating mode and operation type are maintained To avoid damage to the building level 0 is deactivated after 18 hours and the devic...

Page 280: ...e Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Page X page is active Page name Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U System setting Date Output 3 bytes 11 001 Date K S U A Time of day Output 3 bytes 10 001 Daytime K S U A Date Input 3 bytes 11 001 Date K S U A Time of day Input 3 bytes 10 001 Daytime K S U A Display brightness Input 1 byte 5 001 Percent 0 100 K S A Switching between dark and bright dark 1 Input 1 ...

Page 281: ...erature Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Outside temperature Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Inside temperature Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A In operation Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Door communication Volume of bell sound Input Output 1 byte 5 001 Percent 0 100 K S U A Increase decrease volume of bell sound Input 4 bit 5 001 Percent 0 100 K S A Voice volume Input Ou...

Page 282: ...ment 1 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Control element 2 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Control element 3 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Control element 4 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Control element 5 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Inputs Binary input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Temperature sensor Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K U ...

Page 283: ... 1 bit 1 016 Confirmation K S U A Scene actuator Object 1 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Object 1 receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 2 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Object 2 receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 3 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Object 3 receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 4 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Obje...

Page 284: ...13 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Object 13 receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 14 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Object 14 receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 15 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Object 15 receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Scene number Input Output 1 byte 18 001 Scene control K S U A Activate scene 1 Input 1 bit 1 010 Star...

Page 285: ...p K S A Scene 9 dimming Input 3 bit 3 007 Dimmer step K S A Activate scene 10 Input 1 bit 1 010 Start Stop K S A Scene 10 dimming Input 3 bit 3 007 Dimmer step K S A Presence simulation activation Input Output 1 bit 1 010 Start Stop K S U A Object 1 Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 2 Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Object 3 Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Obj...

Page 286: ...20 Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Time programs Block all time programs Input 1 bit 1 003 Enable K S A Activate the holiday function Input 1 bit 1 010 Start Stop K S A Holiday status Output 1 bit 1 010 Start Stop K S U A Logic functions Logic gate Output Output 8 bit 5 001 Percent 0 100 K L U Logic gate Input 1 Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Logic gate Input 2 Input 1 bit 1 001 Swit...

Page 287: ...001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 4 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 5 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 6 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 7 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 8 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 9 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Multiplier Output 10 Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Gate Contr...

Page 288: ...er Output 3 Output 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S U A Status converter Output 4 Output 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S U A Status converter Output 5 Output 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S U A Status converter Output 6 Output 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S U A Status converter Output 7 Output 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S U A Status converter Output 8 Output 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S U A Status converter Output 8 MSB Output 1 bit 1 002...

Page 289: ...n off confirmation Master Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K L S U A Name Object function Length Data type Flags K L S U A Actual temperature weighted Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S U A External actual temperature Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S U A External actual temperature 2 Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S U A Fault actual temperature master Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K L U C...

Page 290: ...r compensation Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S U A Summer compensation active Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Temperature calibration Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Name Object function Length Data type Flags K L S U A Setpoint display master Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K L U Request set value master Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Confirm setpoint master Output 2 by...

Page 291: ...mperature limit additional stage Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Cooling temperature limit basic stage Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Cooling temperature limit additional stage Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Comfort heating setpoint Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Standby heating setpoint Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Economy heating setpoint Input 2 by...

Page 292: ...t 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Status value receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Block Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A Rocker switch Value 1 send Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Value 2 send Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Status value receive Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Block Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A Dimmer Switch Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Dimming Outpu...

Page 293: ...put 1 byte 5 001 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Value green Input Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Value blue Input Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Value white Input Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Value RGB 3 bytes Output 3 bytes 232 600 RGB value 3x 0 255 K U Status value RGB 3 bytes Input 3 bytes 232 600 RGB value 3x 0 255 K S A RGB value 6 by...

Page 294: ... K L S U A HSV value 3 bytes Output 3 bytes 232 600 RGB value 3x 0 255 K U Status value RGB 3 bytes Input 3 bytes 232 600 RGB value 3x 0 255 K S A Brightness value Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K U Brightness status value Input 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S A Temperature value Output 2 bytes 7 600 Absolute colour temperature K K U Temperature status value Input 2 bytes 7 600 A...

Page 295: ...pe Flags K L S U A Block Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A RTC control element Control On Off slave Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A External actual temperature Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S U A Fault actual temperature slave Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Operating mode slave Output 1 byte 20 102 HVAC mode K S U A Override operating mode Master Slave Input Output 1 byte 20 102 ...

Page 296: ...it 1 100 Heating Cooli ng K U Request fan speed level manually slave Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K U Request fan speed level slave Output 1 byte 6 010 Counting pulses 128 127 K U Confirm fan speed level slave Input Output 1 byte 6 010 Counting pulses 128 127 K S U A Name Object function Length Data type Flags K L S U A Block Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A Fan switch Step output Input Output 1 by...

Page 297: ...K S U A Setpoint temp Input Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K U Actual temperature Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S U A Fan speed level Input Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Operating mode Input Output 1 byte 20 102 HVAC control mode K S U A Horizontal oscillation Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Vertical oscillation Input Output 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S U A Si...

Page 298: ...k Output 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Status value Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Block Input 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Value blue Input Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Value RGB 3 bytes Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Room temperature display from VRV Input 2 bytes 9 001 Temperature C K S A Value white Input 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S...

Page 299: ...ock Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A Slider value Value 1 byte unsigned Input Output 1 byte 5 001 Percent 0 100 K S U A Status 1 byte unsigned Input 1 byte 5 001 Percent 0 100 K S A Value 1 byte unsigned Input Output 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S U A Status 1 byte unsigned Input 1 byte 5 010 Counting pulses 0 255 K S A Value 1 byte signed Input Output 1 byte 6 010 Counting pulses 128 127 K...

Page 300: ...nput 4 byte 13 001 Counting pulses signed K S A Value 4 Byte float Input Output 4 byte 13 001 Rotary acceleration rad s2 K S U A Status 4 byte float Input 4 byte 13 001 Rotary acceleration rad s2 K S A Block Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A Display screen Value Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Switching red Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Switching orange Input 1 bit 1 001 Switching K S A Switch...

Page 301: ... 9 024 Power kW K S A Energy Input 4 bytes 13 010 Effective work Wh K S A Power factor Input 4 bytes 14 033 Power factor cosΦ K S A Phase angle Input 4 bytes 14 055 Phase angle K S A Gas volume Input 4 bytes 12 1201 Volume m3 K S A Water quantity Input 4 bytes 12 1201 Volume m3 K S A Flow through volume Input 4 bytes 13 002 Flow through volume m3 h K S A Block Input 1 bit 1 002 Boolean K S A Audio...

Page 302: ...S U A Source 1 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 2 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 3 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 4 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 5 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 6 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 7 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K S U A Source 8 Input Output 1 bit 1 017 Trigger K ...

Page 303: ...3 12 Operation 12 1 General control and display functions After the device has been connected to the power supply the boot up process starts Then the parameterized main operating page homepage is displayed This is marked with a house in the page display Fig 44 Overview of operation ...

Page 304: ...see chapter Control elements on page 305 8 Volume control mute button see chapter Control elements on page 305 9 Touch sensitive user interface For the Busch SmartTouch up to 18 functions can be positioned on one operating page A total of 30 pages with a total of 480 control elements can be created 10 Display of available operating pages 11 Callup of the main operating page 12 Editing function The...

Page 305: ...cution of function by pressing and holding Control operation Shifting of a slider Notice Additional functions can be called up within some control elements e g RTC by swiping Specifying values By swiping to the top or bottom values fan or dimming levels can be set on a control element Switching on off With a brief tap on the center or the icon of a control element it can be switched on or off Cont...

Page 306: ...e device is inactive the button is displayed as follows Type of button Icon During inactivity the button is displayed white Type of button Text During inactivity the button is displayed black 3 Device is active If the device is active the button is displayed as follows Type of button icon During activity the button is displayed blue Type of button Text During activity the button is displayed white...

Page 307: ...Operation Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 307 12 2 2 Additional basic principles Fig 46 Basic principles ...

Page 308: ...ifferent stages of blinds by means of alternating icons e g alternating colour marking in the icon Fig 47 Additional basic principles Default settings of steps or levels e g dimming steps fan speed levels are for example shown with different icons and numbers In the illustrated example fan speed levels 1 2 are preset ...

Page 309: ...r push button sends out one of two values alternately and changes between two statuses e g On and Off Rocker switch A neutral push button with rocker function when actuated on the top or bottom side of the rocker sends out a switching telegram A differentiation is made between whether the rocker is actuated on the top or on the bottom side This allows one of two versions of a function to be select...

Page 310: ...ches with dimming functions Control Status Function Dimmer without slider The version without slider has a push button surface for switching On Off in the middle and via two buttons top and bottom for stepwise dimming brighter darker Dimmer with slider The version with slider has a push button surface for switching On Off on the left side and via a slider for dimming ...

Page 311: ...ns for Up Down Brief press of the button Moving by a step the icon in the middle does not change Long press of the button Moving up to stop the icon in the middle changes Stop When the end stop has been reached or a brief press on icon Up Down depending on the direction of movement Change Change in the direction of travel with a brief press on icon Up Down Followed by a long press on icon Up Down ...

Page 312: ...utton for example several dimming actions Control Status Function Scene List The control element Scene List has a pop up button for calling up a list with different scenes The list closes automatically after a few seconds if no selection has been made The scene must be selected in the list The selected scene is then started via the push button Notice The scene to be called up must be allocated cor...

Page 313: ...ent Control Status Function Fan switch step switch The version has two buttons top and bottom for calling up the next or previous step and a button in the middle By pressing the top bottom button several times one reaches a further step higher or lower The button in the middle returns the step switch to the bottom step Off The icon in the middle can be animated during adjusting It is also possible...

Page 314: ...ct control elements here Graphics display The Graphics display version can display values graphically which are sent from a temperature sensor The values are also displayed as a number With graphic display elements you can also choose between a wind rose and a round instrument This must have been allocated correspondingly in the commissioning software of the Busch SmartTouch There are no direct co...

Page 315: ...s For example the colours can be changed or the warm white component can be adjusted Control Status Function RGBW operation The lamp is switched on or off with a press of the control element It can also be used to make a preset The value display indicates the brightness component In line with the lamp types and presets in the commissioning software additional functions can be called up in the exam...

Page 316: ...ion Here a link can be directly established on a created page This opens it Control Status Function Page link The link is used to call up available pages directly in the panel Split Unit Control Split Unit control elements can be used to make settings for climate control devices This for example allows the setpoint temperature to be adjusted in cooling mode Control Status Function Split Unit contr...

Page 317: ... are displayed in the control element Additional operating modes can be called up with swiping movements Control is carried out via the buttons Door communication control Door communication control elements can be used to make settings for door communication systems Control Status Function Welcome Control The control element for door communication can be configured so that the functions of the doo...

Page 318: ...g control element 1 Tap on the pin icon at the bottom left edge of the screen 2 Then tap on a control element 3 Change the position via the arrow buttons 4 Delete the control element via the dustbin icon Notice This function is available for control elements that have been stored on the dashboard as favourites Changing the background image of the control element 1 Tap on the corresponding control ...

Page 319: ...19 4 Tap on the change picture button to upload a different graphic 5 Select a picture from the available graphics The picture is uploaded 6 If necessary adjust the picture cutout Notice This function is available for the Scene control element ...

Page 320: ...irectly via the dashboard without the corresponding pages or rooms having to be called up The take up of control elements into the dashboard is carried out either via the commissioning software or directly via the device see chapter 12 3 1 Editing on page 318 Adding control elements to the dashboard 1 Change to any operating page 2 Select control element 3 Tap on the three points at the top right ...

Page 321: ...fied via the commissioning software see chapter 9 6 1 Basic settings system settings of the panel on page 78 Here it can also be decided whether the end user can change the PIN code directly on the device This application can also be protected by a PIN code Notice If an application or a page has been opened by the user in the device all other applications of this level can be accessed The renewed ...

Page 322: ...tion application different functions of the door communication can be used This also includes Video Surveillance Video call Audio call Door opener The callup of the Door communication application is described in the following 1 Call up the control element for the door communication on the corresponding operating page by tapping ...

Page 323: ...nication operating actions Pos Description 1 Designation of door communication function 2 Perform panel settings brightness contrast bell volume 3 Exit door communication 4 Activate scene 5 Program button 6 Notifications 7 Switching light 8 Pressing the door opener Notice The functions displayed on the panel always depend on the system configuration and the actuators available in the door communic...

Page 324: ...n The name and the positioning of the respective surveillance camera are displayed on the control element If no incidents occur this is appropriately noted at the top right in the control unit Fig 51 Surveillance camera current area 1 The current picture of the camera is displayed at the start of the video area 2 A switch between the different cameras can take place via swiping over the points in ...

Page 325: ...ion application Fig 52 Setting up the voice and video connection Pos Description 1 Recording a short video Press during a call to record audio and video files on the SD card requirement is an inserted SD card 2 Creating a snapshot Press during a call to store a snapshot in the local image storage 3 Pressing the door opener Opening the door during a call 4 Accepting concluding a call 5 Press to tal...

Page 326: ... connected Select the camera from the list by tapping the arrow button The designation of the camera is then displayed The current picture of the camera appears in the video area 2 The connection can be terminated by pressing the call button 4 again Notice The application remains open for a certain time until it is closed automatically If the time amounts to only 10 seconds the expiring time appea...

Page 327: ...video image is displayed Missed calls are recorded in the events and image storage The presets for this can be adjusted A call is pending a speech connection is activated Mute button microphone icon is actuated The microphone of the device is switched off until the bell is pressed again Notice The mute timer settings can also be called up via the bell icon at the top right edge of the screen of th...

Page 328: ...n is not active The history button is only visible when the full screen is reduced For the function Events and image storage history the following functions are available When the Auto snapshots function is activated in the settings for the door communication a miniature view is displayed in the events list for missed calls Date time and the type of the event are recorded together with the snapsho...

Page 329: ...ock and can then replay them again Notice Please note that you must always create a presence simulation beforehand so that the simulation can be played back later For this the device must have been active once for at least one day up to 0 o clock and have recorded telegrams per minute Otherwise the message that no data are available is displayed at the start of the application The application alwa...

Page 330: ...ay the presence simulation during absence The presence simulation application is deactivated as follows 1 Tap on the activated presence simulation in the list Exporting presence simulation to micro SD card via timer list 1 Tap on the Save recording on SD card button 2 Select the storage location on the SD card 3 Tap on the card icon next to the presence simulation in the list The presence simulati...

Page 331: ...ation Fault and alarm messages on page 103 Notice Depending on the parameterization only certain functions are available in the application The user can view the call history and messages via the notification center This application can also be used to acknowledge export and delete the messages The notification center is called up as follows 1 Tap on the bell icon at the top right on the main oper...

Page 332: ...g video call from call history 5 Saving call history to SD card 6 Deleting the entire call history 1 With the use of the functions described above the calls can be viewed archived and deleted within the call history Notice Encryption of videos To save video calls first an SD card must be inserted into the panel Video calls saved on the SD card cannot be read directly from the SD card If a video ca...

Page 333: ...g on a message 2 The messages can be shifted into the archive by swiping to the left Archive All archived messages are located in the archive The setup of the archive is almost identical to the setup of the message overview The difference is that archived messages can be copied to an SD card and completely deleted Exporting messages notifications to the micro SD card Confirmed and archived message...

Page 334: ...es can be deleted 1 Select a message 2 Messages can be deleted by swiping to the left Deleting archived messages notifications 1 Select a message in the archive 2 The message can be deleted by swiping to the left 3 Tap on the Delete all button to delete all messages All messages are deleted Notice Also the entire list can be deleted For this tap on Delete all ...

Page 335: ...n the main operating page homepage 2 Then tap on the clock icon at the bottom left The overview of the time program opens Fig 60 Overview of the time program A distinction is made between the following time programs in the overview Predefined time programs Individual time programs Presence simulation Holiday mode Automatic opening Active time programs are displayed in black lettering Inactive time...

Page 336: ...t that is integrated in the time program This for example also allows the setting of colour ranges for RGB lamps and corresponding values and steps for dimmers and fans Editing predefined time programs If predefined time programs are used they can be edited as follows Adjustment of function e g switch on or off Select time slot Adjusting the times Select weekday s Specify the execution always on h...

Page 337: ...o run during the holiday 3 Select the option Only during holiday at the bottom right in the editing function The time program is activated only when the holiday function is also active 4 Then change to the submenu Holiday in the Overview of the time menu 5 Activate the holiday function by activating the checkbox 6 Specify the start and the end of the holiday Use the scrolling element for this 7 Ta...

Page 338: ...ration Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 338 Setup of automatic opening Via the Automatic opening function the door is opened automatically during a door call without having to press the door opener manually ...

Page 339: ... must be switched on 12 7 System settings Within the system settings general adjustments appropriate to the device can be made These are described as follows Fig 62 System settings example illustration The system settings are called up as follows 1 Tap on the hamburger menu at the top left on the main operating page homepage 2 Then tap on the toothed wheel icon at the bottom left The system settin...

Page 340: ...and date settings Time Time zone Date Start of week 5 Access authorizations If it was specified in the commissioning software that the end user can change the PIN code directly on the device this page then becomes visible Here the PIN code levels can be specified and adjusted 6 User settings Here the following settings can be made Language Sensors Door communication Reset options 7 Video surveilla...

Page 341: ...utomatically the adjustment is made automatically in dependence of the ambient brightness Specifying the start page 1 The drop down menu Start page is used to specify whether the dashboard or the first homepage is to be used as start page Specifying the display mode 1 The drop down menu Colour scheme is used to specify the colour scheme of the display dependence on light light theme dark theme 2 S...

Page 342: ...box additionally when the display is to switch off already after a brief period Notice If the weather display is used as screen saver the data are called up out of the Internet The weather data are called up via myBUSCH JAEGER Picture requirements for slideshow The pictures must be stored on the micro SD card SDHC on the first level in the Picture directory The maximum permissible size of a pictur...

Page 343: ...ction to the Busch Welcome App and the myBUSCH JAEGER portal can be established Fig 65 Network settings Establishing a WiFi connection A WiFi connection can be established automatically or manually after activating the WiFi function 1 Enable the WiFi function in the WiFi tab by activating the checkbox 2 Establishing a network connection manually or automatic 3 When establishing a manual network co...

Page 344: ...ed with the Welcome app 1 Tap on the plus icon 2 Scan the QR code 3 Select the allocated device in the overview 4 Specify the rights for remote access by activating the checkboxes Notice A dustbin icon is displayed with a constant tap on a device in the overview Here if desired the remote access of the respective device can be deleted ...

Page 345: ...ngs Time and date All relevant data can be specified in the time and data settings Also an automatic time change can be defined If the time and data settings were assigned automatically by the ETS they cannot be adjusted greyed out options Fig 66 Time and date settings 12 7 5 System settings Access management The settings of the access control make possible the specification of PIN codes for secur...

Page 346: ...l Specifying a PIN code 1 Select an area for which a PIN code is to be assigned e g extended settings 2 Assign a PIN code in the menu in the screen area on the right 3 Specify the PIN code by tapping on Save Notice Also the PIN code can be newly assigned in this way ...

Page 347: ...The parameter is used to specify the type of the decimal comma or full stop and thousands separator comma or full stop Sensors The Sensors tab can be used to specify how strong the haptic feedback of the panel is to be when it is touched Activate haptic feedback Options Activate Deactivate This parameter is use to activate or activate the haptic feedback Then the vibration can be adjusted with the...

Page 348: ...ngs button must be tapped Then the reset of the settings must be confirmed with Yes 12 7 7 System settings Video surveillance New cameras can be added and existing cameras can be managed in the video surveillance area Also the camera software can be updated Notice The Busch SmartTouch only supports IP cameras of type ONVIF RTSP ONVIF is always set automatically Adding IP camera IP cameras can be a...

Page 349: ...Select the camera protocol for the manually added camera and enter the RTSP URL as well as the user name and the password 3 Then add the camera via Add 4 Then name the camera and position it accordingly If necessary add a preview image via the Create preview image button ...

Page 350: ... rubbish bin icon next to the camera to delete it Managing Welcome cameras Cameras can be managed via the list of Welcome cameras The system can be searched automatically for existing cameras In addition a camera name the positioning and a preview on the dashboard can be specified 1 Tap on the update button 2 Select a camera from the overview list 3 Then name the camera and position it accordingly...

Page 351: ... the arrows in the right area 12 7 9 System settings Extended settings Settings on the door communication can be made via the extended settings In addition a PID file with the configurations made in the ETS can be uploaded see chapter Transfer of PID file Configuration file on page 355 If required the system can be reset to the factory settings The settings can only be made when the PIN code was e...

Page 352: ...ware update tab The system then searches for available updates A new available update is displayed in the dialogue 2 Perform the update by tapping on Install update The successful installation is displayed in the dialogue If there was a problem during the update it can be installed again Notice If required activate the checkbox Check and download automatically This is how updates are searched for ...

Page 353: ...e PIN code The backup file will then be loaded into the panel or created The panel is restarted 12 7 11 System settings Via From this page information about the WIFI connection networked systems and licence requirements can be called up You can switch between the different system information via the tabs at the upper edge of the screen Also log files can be exported to the SD card ...

Page 354: ...tions or mixed audio and video installations set the terminal resistor for the last devices of a branch on ON 12 7 13 Setting master slave switches 2 Fig 70 Master slave switches One station Master must always be in each apartment All other indoor stations in the same apartment must be Slave Indoor station that is set up as Master 1 Set switch 3 M S 2 on ON All other indoor stations 1 Set switch 3...

Page 355: ...serted into the panel and the data are transferred to the Busch SmartTouch Notice The micro SD card must be formatted with FAT32 before use 1 Transfer the PID file to the micro SD card Notice If necessary use an adapter for the micro SD card to transfer the data from the PC to the card 2 Insert the micro SD card into the device When the micro SD card has been inserted correctly into the device thi...

Page 356: ...s programming process is designated as Addressing The process of addressing is generally the same for all devices of the Busch Welcome system The addressing is performed via three trimmers and two Dip switches Addressing is carried out on the trimmers and DIP switches The trimmers and DIP switches are located on the rear of the device To adjust the device it must be removed 1 2 3 4 5 Fig 71 Trimme...

Page 357: ...these can enter the device through crevices Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device Never use caustic agents abrasive agents or solvents Clean dirty devices with a soft dry cloth If this is insufficient the cloth can be moistened slightly with a soap solution 16 Notes ...

Page 358: ... by PIN 213 Use of control elements 213 Use of door communication 213 Application Fault and alarm messages Automatic archiving at an acknowledgement 217 Default setting for signal tone volume 217 Enable export 216 Name of message 218 Page PIN protected 216 Signal tone for error 217 Sound for alarm 217 Sound for Notice 217 Type of alarm 218 Type of message 218 Use of fault and alarm messages 216 Ap...

Page 359: ...trol element 174 Control element Scene background 174 Control element Value slider 177 Control element Display 181 Control element Audio control 200 Control element Page link 208 Control element Welcome control 210 Control element Audio control Enable 1 bit communication object Disable 166 207 212 Name of control element 200 210 Number of sources 200 Object type Forward reverse control 202 Object ...

Page 360: ... Rocker switch Enable 1 bit communication object Disable 136 Icon type 131 Name of control element 131 Object type 132 Status control element icon text 132 Control element RTC control element Additional functions objects 152 Changing temperature unit via object 153 Delay time after reset 152 Display 153 Display actual temperature 153 Enable 1 bit communication object Disable 154 Fan coil control d...

Page 361: ...lue type 254 Cooling control Cooling type 254 Cooling control Extended settings 255 Cooling control I component 255 Cooling control P component 255 Creating functions 62 Creating room and floor pages 100 D DCA Overview 72 Screen areas 73 Starting 72 77 DCA function Export 122 Preview 122 DCA functions Import 72 121 Delay time for read telegrams after reset 241 Device overview 28 Dimensional drawin...

Page 362: ...adjustment for change of operating mode 275 Setpoint adjustment Resetting the manual adjustment via object 275 Setpoint adjustment Setpoint adjustment master slave via communication object 275 Setpoint adjustment Step size of manual setpoint adjustment 274 Setpoint settings 268 Setpoint settings Basic set value is 273 Setpoint settings Cyclic sending of the current setpoint 272 Setpoint settings D...

Page 363: ...limiter Integral component of PI controller 283 Temperature limiter Setpoint temperature of cooling additional cooling stage 283 Temperature limiter Setpoint temperature of heating additional heating stage 282 Temperature limiter Temperature limit additional cooling stage 282 Temperature limiter Temperature limit of cooling 282 Temperature limiter Temperature limit of heating 282 Temperature readi...

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