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PD00E0xKNX KNX PRESENCE DETECTORS RANGE Handbook
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Value entry field dependent on the type of data chosen
for object C.
Stand-by value
Only for channels configured
with "constant illuminace"
For these channels, a value (%) of lights is usually
configured to facilitate orientation, typically in the
corridors.
Sound sensor cofiguration
Use sound sensor event
during stand-by time
no/yes
If you select yes, the sound sensor will be considered for
the whole stand-by time; if a sound is detected (intensity
must differs from the average value of the environment in
which it is located) sensor exits the stand-by state to
return to presence.
Lock function
The function allows to block (disable) a device
channel; each channel has a communication object
to activate / deactivate the block via bus. The
selection of the block function enables in ETS a
page dedicated to its parameters: <Channel x>
Block
.
KNX PARAMETER
SETTINGS
Telegram
for
lock
activation
t
Defines which telegram enters the device in "lock"
Lock
state
after
download
unlocked / locked
Assigns the status of the lock function after the ETS
download is complete
Lock state at power-on
unlocked / locked / state
before power-off
Assigns the status of the block function at the end of the
power-on sequence
Automatic
unlocking
time
0 .. 255
[0=no automatic unlock]
It is possible to set a time after which the block function is
automatically disabled
Output behaviour when
locked
telegram
Disable sensor and send
telegram
Output A (B)
nothing / off / on
Output C
nothing / value
Value
Only for output C enabled:
value entry field dependent on
the type of data chosen for
object C.
If the "disable sensor and send telegrams" behavior is
selected, it will be possible to define which telegrams and
values to send before the block so that the ligths
controlled by the sensor can remain in the chosen state
for as long as the channel is disabled.
Stop function
The stop function is used to temporarily deactivate
the sensor by changing the brightness of the
environment with a manual command, for example
with a KNX button or by using a sensor input.
The KNX button will be connected directly to the
light actuator and the group addresses must also be
connected to the sensor so that it can receive the
commands that are imposed by the user on the
lights.
Sensor objects to be connected to the manual
control:
<Channel x> Stop 1 Bit
1 bit | CW
< Channel x> Stop 4 Bit
4 bit | CW
< Channel x> Stop 1 Byte
1 Byte| CW
Example of connection between button, sensor and
actuator: the objects that connect the button to the
actuator are also connected to the sensor to give
information that the command has been manually
forced.
1 bit on/off
4 bit dimming
1 byte %
1
b
yt
e
%
1 bit on/off
4 bit dimming
1 byte %
1 bit on/off
4 bit dimming
1 byte %