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Capitale sociale: 250.000,00€ interamente versato 
Tribunale di Milano 359157-8760-07 
CCIAA Milano 148549 

 

5.8 1-Byte-Value-Picture-Button 

0..100% 

 

 

ETS objects:  

Simple circuit element to send/receive a 1-byte value 
0...255.  
 
Use IMGSET to choose the set of images you want to use. 
 
NOBG eliminates the button’s surface and the display is 
visualized directly on the background.  
 
Using PF, a unit of measurement can be adjusted 
according to the measured value.  
 
STEPS determines the step width which is required to get 
from the minimum to the maximum (given that MIN and 
MAX are set)  
 
MIN determines lower limit.  
 
MAX determines upper limit. When pressing the buttons a 
little longer, REP sets the interval by which the values are 
sent. (in milliseconds)  
 
Use IMGVAL to visualize the measured value. The labeling 
of the images limits the choice. (see chapter 8, User-
defined features)  
 
If "Use PIN" is selected, the default master password will 
be used in case PIN is not set. Using PIN, an individual 
password can be assigned.  
 
AL/AH can only be used on alarm side. They serve as a 
limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is 
detected. 

Range of values  

0...255  

Input  

Feedback  

1 Byte  

Output  

Switching  

1 Byte  

Format:  

W  

Determines width of button's surface  

IMGSET  

Choosing set of images  

NOBG  

No button background  

PF  

Declaration of the unit  

STEPS  

Setting step width 

MIN  

Default setting of lower limit  

MAX  

Default setting of upper limit  

REP  

Setting repetition rate  

IMGVAL  

measured value-oriented image 
incorporation  

PIN  

In case "Use PIN" is selected, an 
individual password can be assigned 
using PIN  

AL  

Alarm lower limit / ONLY ON ALARM 
SIDE  

AH  

Alarm upper limit / ONLY ON ALARM 
SIDE  

 

examples:  

 

 
 
1Byte-Picture;IMGSET=light;MIN=50;MAX=80; 
STEPS=15;REP=1000;  

 

 
 
1Byte-Picture;IMGSET=volume;MIN=20;MAX=70; 
STEPS=16;REP=500;  

 

 
 
1Byte-Picture;  

Summary of Contents for VS00ExxKNX

Page 1: ... Italia 39 02 9316681 39 02 93507688 info eelectron com www eelectron com VS00E01KNXFI01010007 doc C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 Touch Panel 3 5 KNX VS00ExxKNX Product Handbook Product Touch Panel 3 5 KNX Order Code VS00ExxKNX ...

Page 2: ...rrangement of the control elements 13 3 Description of the control elements 15 3 1 Selecting and presetting control elements 15 4 Overview 1bit Elements 16 4 1 1 bit ON OFF Toggle Text 17 4 2 1 bit ON OFF Toggle Picture 18 4 3 1 bit ON OFF Toggle Text with Value 19 4 4 1 bit ON OFF Toggle Picture with Value 20 4 5 1 bit ON OFF Text with Value 21 4 6 1 bit ON OFF Picture with Value 22 4 7 1 Bit Val...

Page 3: ... Float Picture Button 59 6 9 2 Byte Float Slider 60 6 10 2 Byte Value Pushbutton 61 6 11 2 Byte Float Value Pushbtton 62 6 12 2 Byte Float Timer Profile 63 7 Overview Time Date Elements 64 7 1 3 Byte Time 64 7 2 3 Byte Date 65 7 3 Alarmclock 66 7 4 Alarmtimer 67 8 Overview 4Byte Elements 68 8 1 4 Byte Float Text Button 69 8 2 4 Byte Float Picture Button 70 8 3 4 Byte Float Slider 71 8 4 4 Byte Val...

Page 4: ...f this section 109 17 2 How to read this 109 17 3 Overview 111 17 4 Important 112 17 5 Device internal communication to control the RTC 112 17 6 PI Controller set up 112 17 6 1 Adjusting the PI Controller 112 17 6 2 General basic rules 113 17 6 3 Setpoint handling 113 17 6 4 Setpoint adjustment 113 17 6 5 Absolute vs relative setpoint 113 17 6 6 Heating Cooling gap 113 17 6 7 Illustrated Examples ...

Page 5: ...mp Controller Heating Cooling 130 18 27 Integration time minutes Temp Controller Heating Cooling 130 18 28 Minimum maximum gap Temp Controller Heating Cooling 130 18 29 Output send on change off Temp Controller Heating Cooling 131 18 30 Outputs sending cycle minutes Temp Controller Settings 131 18 31 Overwrite timeout minutes Temp Controller Settings 131 18 32 Proportional band Temp Controller Hea...

Page 6: ...ooling Switch 210 214 140 19 30 Output Cooling 1st Stage 1st Level Switch 214 140 19 31 Output Cooling 1st Stage 2nd Level Switch 216 140 19 32 Output Cooling 1st Stage PWM Output 214 140 19 33 Output Cooling 1st Stage Steady Output 213 140 19 34 Output Cooling 1st Stage Steady Output non zero 214 141 19 35 Output Cooling 1st Stage Switch 214 141 19 36 Output Cooling 2nd Stage 1st Level Switch 214...

Page 7: ...Fan Continuous 211 144 19 67 Output Fan V1 212 144 19 68 Output Fan V2 215 144 19 69 Output Fan V3 216 144 19 70 Input Fan Mode 217 144 19 71 Input Fan Speed 218 145 19 72 Output Status1 220 145 19 73 Output Status2 221 146 20 Logic 146 20 1 ETS 146 20 2 Functions 147 20 2 1 KNX functions 147 20 2 2 System functions 148 20 2 3 Callback functions 148 20 2 4 Example applications 149 21 Custom Proper...

Page 8: ...ciale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 1 Application description 1 1 Main 1 2 Master password A 4 digit password can be assigned to protect the different pages or object functions In case that the value is 0 this function is inactive e g In case that the password is 1 0001 must be entered on the Eelecta Touch Panel in order to access the protect...

Page 9: ...T This parameter determines how the output object reacts when the screen saver mode is changed Values can be sent when activating and leaving the screen saver The following scheme demonstrates the settings in dependency on the desired actions Standby mode will be interpreted as an extended screen saver mode Screensaver inactive Demonstration Standby object parameters are to be set as follows Send ...

Page 10: ...xception When 6 control pages are defined page 6 cannot be protected with a password 1 10 Page 6 Alarm Name Format The name of the control or alarm page that appears in the layout menu can be assigned here In addition global alarm settings can be set here RESCAN Defines the time in seconds when alarm object is rescanned BEEPOFF Number of acoustic alarm signals AUTOHIDE Leave alarm page if alarm co...

Page 11: ...eramente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 Every element includes function specific objects that can be linked Cf chapter 3 Description of the control elements The exact analogy between parameter view and object view within topology will be displayed as follows e g Page 3 element 2B equals 3 2 B within topology 2 Product Page 2 1 Installation 3 5 display for visualizat...

Page 12: ...RM Operating system Linux Background Adjustable LED background light Parameterization ETS Max Number of elements Max number of pages 8 5 control pages 1 alarm page or 6 control pages Ambient temperature storage operation 5 50 C 45 C Operational voltage EIB KNX bus voltage 21 32V DC Approx power consumption from KNX bus 10 mA at 24V DC Auxiliary voltage DC 9 32 V approx 1 5 VA Bus coupler integrate...

Page 13: ... configuration of the programming the entire project work can be deleted by pressing the programming button The device will be reset to delivery status Please hold the programming button while connecting power supply and wait until the application for touch screen calibration appears Normally this takes 40 60 seconds After entering the 5 calibration points you can download your application once ag...

Page 14: ... 20017 Rho MI Italia 39 02 9316681 39 02 93507688 info eelectron com www eelectron com VS00E01KNXFI01010007 doc C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 in case that the expand settings vertically and horizontally are enabled ...

Page 15: ...d presetting control elements The selection of control elements is carried out through a parameterization within the ETS Subsequently various presets can be adjusted Editable YES Element is used as a display with a control element NO Control element is solely used as a display Use Pin Protect control element with a password Align Steps Round value up or down to a multiple of the stepwidth Expand H...

Page 16: ...ON OFF Toggle Text with Value 4 3 0 1 W L0 L1 B0 B1 AL AH NOBG LOGIC BSWAP LSWAP PIN 4 1 bit ON OFF Toggle Picture with Value 4 4 0 1 W IMGSET L0 L1 B0 B1 AL AH NOBG LOGIC BSW AP LSWAP PIN 5 1 bit ON OFF Text with Value 4 5 0 1 W L0 L1 B0 B1 AL AH NOBG LOGIC BSWAP LSWAP PIN 6 1 bit ON OFF Picture with Value 4 6 0 1 W L0 L1 B0 B1 IMGSET AL AH NOBG LOGIC BSWAP LSWAP PIN 40 1 Bit Value Pushbutton 4 7...

Page 17: ...r manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal poi...

Page 18: ...y or display of the current state Using LOGIC LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range...

Page 19: ...C LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 0 1 Input Feedback 1Bit Output Sw...

Page 20: ...y of the current state Using LOGIC LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values ...

Page 21: ... display of the current state Using LOGIC LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of ...

Page 22: ... the current state Using LOGIC LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 0 1 ...

Page 23: ...ually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button Using LOGICR LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when releasing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of ...

Page 24: ...ectly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects the secondary functions of this object Range of values 0 1 Input Output Profile 1Bit Input Output Profile Enable 1Bit Format W Determines width of ...

Page 25: ...681 39 02 93507688 info eelectron com www eelectron com VS00E01KNXFI01010007 doc C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 It is possible to determine up to 6 times for each weekday at which freely selectable values out of the object value range can be sent ...

Page 26: ... surface and the display is visualized directly on the background SWAP is used to switch between the states of the buttons display of subsequent state standard display or display of the current state If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values 0 1 Input Output 4x IO Switching 4x 1Bit Format ...

Page 27: ...iminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background SWAP is used to switch between the states of the buttons display of subsequent state standard display or display of the current state If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values 0 1 Input Output 4x IO Swit...

Page 28: ...surface and the display is visualized directly on the background SWAP is used to switch between the states of the buttons display of subsequent state standard display or display of the current state If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values 1 Output 4x Switching 4x 1Bit Format W Determines...

Page 29: ...layed A maximum of 4 NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background SWAP is used to switch between the states of the buttons display of subsequent state standard display or display of the current state If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values...

Page 30: ...W B B PF STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 11 1 Byte Value Picture Button 0 255 5 2 0 255 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP IMGVAL PIN 12 1 Byte Value Slider 0 255 5 3 0 255 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 13 1 Byte Value Text Button 128 127 5 4 128 127 W B B PF STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 14 1 Byte Value Picture Button 128 127 5 5 128 127 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NO...

Page 31: ... 0 255 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 19 1 Byte Value Text Button 0 360 5 10 0 255 W B B PF STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 20 1 Byte Value Picture Button 0 360 5 11 0 255 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP IMGVAL PIN 21 1 Byte Value Slider 0 360 5 12 0 255 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 22 1 Byte Value PushButton 5 13 23 1 Byte Timer Profile 0 100 5 14 24 1 Byte...

Page 32: ...mit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 0 255 Input Feedb...

Page 33: ...ts the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds Use IMGVAL to visualize the measured value The labeling of the images limits the choice see chapter 8 User defined features If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal...

Page 34: ...MIN and MAX are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal p...

Page 35: ...nes upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 128 1...

Page 36: ...he interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds Use IMGVAL to visualize the measured value The labeling of the images limits the choice see chapter 8 User defined features If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal poi...

Page 37: ...X are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from ...

Page 38: ...per limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 0 255 Input...

Page 39: ...ts the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds Use IMGVAL to visualize the measured value The labeling of the images limits the choice see chapter 8 User defined features If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal...

Page 40: ...nd MAX are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point ...

Page 41: ...er limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 0 255 Input ...

Page 42: ... values are sent in milliseconds Use IMGVAL to visualize the measured value The labeling of the images limits the choice see chapter 8 User defined features If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm i...

Page 43: ... are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from w...

Page 44: ...ually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button Using LOGICR LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when releasing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of ...

Page 45: ... are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects the secondary functions of this object Range of values 0 255 Input Feedback 1 Byte Output Switching 1 Byte F...

Page 46: ...e display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individu...

Page 47: ...1666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 examples 1Byte Timer IMG bell_b_on png NOBG OVRTO 1 Pressing the options button will open a dialog box where time allowances can be set according to which the ETS object is then controlled It is possible to determine up to 6 times for each weekday at which freely selectable values out ...

Page 48: ...maximum of 4 Using PF a unit of measurement can be adjusted according to the measured value Range of values 4x 0 255 Input 4x Feedback 4x 1Byte Format W Determines width of display s surface PF Declaration of the unit N Number of buttons displayed examples 4x1Byte N 3 PF lux 5 17 1 Byte Quad Value Change 128 127 ETS objects Simple element to receive 4x 1 byte values 128 127 W in Pixel determines t...

Page 49: ...d A maximum of 4 Using PF a unit of measurement can be adjusted according to the measured value Range of values 4x 0 255 Input 4x Feedback 4x 1Byte Format W Determines width of display s surface PF Declaration of the unit N Number of buttons displayed examples 4x1Byte N 3 PF 5 19 1 Byte Quad Value Change 0 360 ETS objects Simple element to receive 4x 1 byte values 0 255 W in Pixel determines the w...

Page 50: ... 65535 6 2 0 65535 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP IMGVAL PIN 24 2 Byte Value Slider 0 65535 6 3 0 65535 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 25 2 Byte Value Text Button 32768 32767 6 4 32768 32 787 W B B PF STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP PIN 26 2 Byte Value Picture Button 32768 32767 6 5 32768 32 787 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP IMGVAL PIN 27 2 Byte Value Slider 32768 3...

Page 51: ...C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 42 2 Byte Value Pushbutton 6 10 0 65535 IMG PRESS RELEASE LABEL NOBG JUMP LOGIC LOGICR PIN 43 2 Byte Float Value Pushbutton 6 11 671088 64 670760 96 IMG PRESS RELEASE LABEL NOBG JUMP LOGIC LOGICR PIN 66 2 Byte Float Timer Profile 6 12 671088 64 670760 96 W PF MIN MAX STEP ...

Page 52: ...When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of values 0 65535 Input Feedbac...

Page 53: ...r limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Ra...

Page 54: ...imit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range...

Page 55: ... determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Range of valu...

Page 56: ...t MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an...

Page 57: ...etermines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm ...

Page 58: ... limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from which an alarm is detected Ran...

Page 59: ... are set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from w...

Page 60: ...e set MIN determines lower limit MAX determines upper limit When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setting the temporal point from whic...

Page 61: ...nually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button Using LOGICR LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when releasing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of...

Page 62: ... incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button Using LOGICR LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when releasing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of value...

Page 63: ...er limit If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects the secondary functions of this object Range of values 2 Byte Float Input Output Profile 2 Byte Profile Enable 2 Byte Format W Determines width of display s surfa...

Page 64: ...ETS Objects Complex clock element to send receive a 3 byte value Use LONG to add weekday to time Use ACTUAL to visualise internal time Without use of communication objects NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigne...

Page 65: ...out use of communication objects NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values Date Input Feedback 3Byte Input Output Date 3Byte Format LONG Activating long year display NOBG No button background only...

Page 66: ...e PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects the secondary functions of this object Range of values Input Output Alarm clock Enable 1bit Output Alarm clock 1bit Format W Determines width of display s surface ALTO Time allowance for alarm duration SILENT Silent alarm NOBG No button back...

Page 67: ...e PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects the secondary functions of this object Range of values Input Output Alarm timer Enable 1bit Output Alarm timer 1bit Format W Determines width of display s surface ALTO Time allowance for alarm duration SILENT Silent alarm NOBG No button back...

Page 68: ...Byte Elements Image Element number Element type Page Range of values Format 33 4 Byte Float Text Button 8 1 IEEE 754 W B B PF STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NO BG REP DC PIN INT UNIT 34 4 Byte Float Picture Button 8 2 IEEE 754 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP DC IMGVAL PIN INT UNIT 35 4 Byte Float Slider 8 3 IEEE 754 W PF IMGSET STEPS MIN MAX AL AH NOBG REP DC PIN INT UNIT 44 4 Byte Value Pushbutton ...

Page 69: ...onds Using INT the number range can be changed from floating point float to integers integer Using UINT the number range can be changed from floating point float to unsigned integers unsigned Integer If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They serve as a limit setti...

Page 70: ...es are sent in milliseconds Using INT the number range can be changed from floating point float to integers integer Using UINT the number range can be changed from floating point float to unsigned integers unsigned Integer If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side They...

Page 71: ...lues are sent in milliseconds Using INT the number range can be changed from floating point float to integers integer Using UINT the number range can be changed from floating point float to unsigned integers unsigned Integer If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned AL AH can only be used on alarm side Th...

Page 72: ...ncorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button Using LOGICR LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when releasing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values ...

Page 73: ...corporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button Using LOGICR LUA functions can be activated or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when releasing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values 4...

Page 74: ...ectron com VS00E01KNXFI01010007 doc C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 9 Overview 14Byte Elements Image Element number Element type Details Page Range of values Format 46 14 Byte String Pushbutton 9 1 14Byte MG PRESS RELEASE LABEL NOBG JUMP LOGIC LOGICR PIN 52 14 Byte String 9 2 14Byte NOBG TEXT ...

Page 75: ... or manually incorporated in a LUA syntax based logical function which is triggered when pressing the button If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values Input Output Value 14Byte Format IMG Choosing an image PRESS Value that will be sent when pressing button PRESS Value that will be sent whe...

Page 76: ...rsato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 9 2 14 Byte String ETS Objects Simple text element to receive a 14 byte string Using TEXT a text default can be effected which will be set upon the display element as a default value after every reset NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background Range of values Input Value 14Byte Output Fo...

Page 77: ...Image Element number Element type Details Page Range of values Format 55 Scene Control Recall Save until FW v 2 15 10 1 0 63 TO N MOD Nx Sx x 1 4 NOBG PIN PPIN 56 Scene Control Recall Only until FW v 2 15 10 2 0 63 N MOD Nx Sx x 1 4 NOBG PIN 57 Scene Control Save Only until FW v 2 15 10 5 0 63 N MOD Nx Sx x 1 4 NOBG PIN 55 Scene Control Recall Save from FW v 2 16 0 63 TO N MOD Nx SCENES x x 1 64 N...

Page 78: ... S1 S4 to determine the scene store you want to use for the respective button NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects...

Page 79: ...S determine the labelling of the buttons IMAGES determine the selected images for the buttons Use SCENES to determine the scene store you want to use for the respective button NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be ass...

Page 80: ...l objects N1 N4 determine the labelling of the buttons Use S1 S4 to determine the scene store you want to use for the respective button NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values Input Output Scene...

Page 81: ...e scenes SC3 SC4 have no functions LABELS determine the labelling of the buttons N1 N4 determine the labelling of the buttons NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values Input Output Scene Control 1...

Page 82: ...labelling of the buttons Use S1 S4 to determine the scene store you want to use for the respective button NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range of values Input Output Scene Control 1 1 Byte Scene Contro...

Page 83: ...ine the labelling of the buttons IMAGES determine the selected images for the buttons Use SCENES to determine the scene store you want to use for the respective button NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Ra...

Page 84: ...ciale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 11 Overview RGB Elements Image Element number Element type Details Page Range of values Format 76 RGB Dimmer A 11 1 4x 0 255 W STEPS IMGSET B B NOBG RGBH RGBW PIN 77 RGB Dimmer B 11 2 4x 0 255 W STEPS IMGSET B B NOBG RGBH RGBW PIN 78 RGB Dimmer C 11 3 4x 0 255 W STEPS IMGSET B B NOBG RGBH RGBW PIN 79 RGB Di...

Page 85: ... parameter RGBH channel 4 White transmits the brightness value and channels 1 3 determine the colour only for RGB illuminants that support this feature Parameter setting RGBW provides a 4 channel White Using this channel an additional white LED can be gated If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range ...

Page 86: ... parameter RGBH channel 4 White transmits the brightness value and channels 1 3 determine the colour only for RGB illuminants that support this feature Parameter setting RGBW provides a 4 channel White Using this channel an additional white LED can be gated If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range ...

Page 87: ... parameter RGBH channel 4 White transmits the brightness value and channels 1 3 determine the colour only for RGB illuminants that support this feature Parameter setting RGBW provides a 4 channel White Using this channel an additional white LED can be gated If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned Range ...

Page 88: ...Using parameter RGBH channel 4 White transmits the brightness value and channels 1 3 determine the colour only for RGB illuminants that support this feature Parameter setting RGBW provides a 4 channel White Using this channel an additional white LED can be gated If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned R...

Page 89: ... e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 12 Overview Dimmer Elements Image Element number Element type Details Page Range of values Format 70 4 Bit Dimmer Start Stop 12 1 0 15 W B B STEP REP TO IMGSET PIN NOBG 71 4 Bit Dimmer Repeat 12 2 0 15 W B B STEP REP TO IMGSET PIN NOBG 72 8 Bit Dimmer Repeat 12 3 0 255 W B B ...

Page 90: ... of images you want to use NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password...

Page 91: ...f images you want to use NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password w...

Page 92: ... images you want to use NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set When pressing the buttons a little longer REP sets the interval by which the values are sent in milliseconds If Use PIN is selected the default master password wi...

Page 93: ... 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 13 Overview Shutter Blinds Elements Image Element number Element type Details Page Range of values Format 73 Shutter Blinds Control A 13 1 0 1 W B B STEP REP TO IMGSET PIN NOBG 74 Shutter Blinds Control B 13 2 0 1 W B B STEP REP TO IMGSET PIN NOBG 75 Shutter Blinds Control C 13 3 0 1...

Page 94: ...t the displayed texts on the buttons using B and B Use IMGSET to choose the set of images you want to use NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set When holding the buttons down REP sets the interval by which the values are sent...

Page 95: ...t the displayed texts on the buttons using B and B Use IMGSET to choose the set of images you want to use NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set When holding the buttons down REP sets the interval by which the values are sent...

Page 96: ...utton down Set the displayed texts on the buttons using B and B Use IMGSET to choose the set of images you want to use NOBG eliminates the button s surface and the display is visualized directly on the background STEPS determines the step width which is required to get from the minimum to the maximum given that MIN and MAX are set When holding the buttons down REP sets the interval by which the va...

Page 97: ... 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 14 Overview HVAC Elements Image Element number Element type Details Page Range of values Format 80 HVAC Setpoint Control 14 1 671088 64 670760 96 W TO DC STEP T MIN MAX NOBG MASK INTERN PIN 81 HVAC Mode Control 14 2 0 1 W NOBG MASK INTERN FAN TSET PIN 82 HVAC Mode Control Text 14 3 0 1 W NOBG MASK PIN 65 1 Byte Time...

Page 98: ...quence MASK Comfort StandBy Night Protection in case INTERN is selected Protection will be automatically masked out In case the internal control is used and the set point defaults for the Touch_IT are activated a communication via GA is unnecessary as soon as INTERN is set If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be...

Page 99: ...ouch_IT is activated a communication via GA is unnecessary as soon as INTERN is set FAN changes the display of the control element Use it only in combination with INTERN Use it to control the ventilation Depends on the parameter setting of the controller page fan TSET changes the display of the control element Use it only in combination with INTERN Use it to raise or to lower the comfort temperatu...

Page 100: ...tection Night StandBy Comfort Automatic In case the internal control is used and the selection for the Touch_IT is activated a communication via GA is unnecessary as soon as INTERN is set TSET changes the display of the control element Use it only in combination with INTERN Use it to raise or to lower the comfort temperature Depends on the parameter setting of the setpoint adjustment range If Use ...

Page 101: ...zed directly on the background If Use PIN is selected the default master password will be used in case PIN is not set Using PIN an individual password can be assigned In case Use PIN is selected an individual password can be assigned using PPIN which protects the secondary functions of this object Range of values 0 255 Input Output Profile 1 Byte Input Output Profile Enable 1Bit Format W Determine...

Page 102: ...rsato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 It is possible to determine up to 6 times for each weekday at which freely selectable values out of the object value range can be sent 15 System settings 15 1 Main In the main display of the system page the following settings can be set directly on the Eelecta touch Time and date Standby Audio signals Fonts System SD card Layouts languag...

Page 103: ...matic switch to daylight saving time can be activated The clock will then shift automatically As soon as the communication objects 192 System Time and 193 System Date are connected the Eelecta Touch can either be used as a timer in the bus or be adjusted by a timer 15 3 Standby Two brightness settings can be defined Standard operation Screen saver operation Additionally two time allowances can be ...

Page 104: ...IAA Milano 148549 15 4 Audio signals The operation sound and the volume of the alarm sound can be defined individually Volume of click and alarm can vary within the scope of 0 to 10 The frequency of the operation sound can modulate between 100 and 8000 Hz The duration or running time of the operation sound can be adjusted within the scope of 10 to 300 ms 15 5 Fonts The element sizes that are selec...

Page 105: ... is also possible to change Frame label Page name Menu label The alterable parameters are Typeface Type form Type size 15 6 System SD card All these settings can optionally be written to the internal memory downloaded from the intern memory reset to factory setting The programming button is additionally materialized in the software It can be activated on demand using the P button In case data logg...

Page 106: ...157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 15 7 Layouts language In the overview below you can find examples of different themes and navigation options to choose from Currently the following languages are supported German English Hebrew Italian Chinese Spanish Turkish French Russian Please note that your system software as well as ETS must support these languages in order to ensure a proper use If the screen...

Page 107: ...The parameter setting is carried out using ETS and will be described more detailed see below 16 1 ETS 16 2 Parameter setting ETS Objects Range of values Input Output System Time 3 Byte System Date 3 Byte Input external Temp 2 Byte Additional Parameters SCRBG Defaults for background SCRACLK Defaults for analog clock SCRDCLK Defaults for digital clock SCRDATE Defaults for date SCRTEMP Defaults for t...

Page 108: ...CRTEMP can be carried out as in the case of the digital time with an additional adjustment of the decimal places SCRTEMP 200 40 80 1 334489 oder SCRTEMP 200 40 80 1 purple Examples selected screen saver static image SCRACLK 10 10 100 SCRDCLK 200 120 100 black SCRDATE 210 160 80 000000 SCRTEMP 220 200 60 1 white selected screen saver static image SCRBG 0735fe SCRDCLK 200 120 100 000000 SCRDATE 210 ...

Page 109: ...s of rather general characteristics which are related to multiple objects and parameters The different subsections of this first section are called articles They appear in the respective parameter and object descriptions and Every parameter and every object includes a functional description Some of them have examples marked by use cases are marked by and important notes marked by Also there are li...

Page 110: ...oc C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 The following schematic diagram shows a general overview of the Room Temperature Controller RTC It provides an overview but it doesn t show every detail For more details see the list of all parameters and objects including their descriptions For some special parts see t...

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Page 112: ...ithout using any group address or object For more information see Chapter 2 Elements 17 6 PI Controller set up 17 6 1 Adjusting the PI Controller There are different systems for heating and cooling rooms This is done using water oil or air in various designs such as in floor heating cooling ceilings and radiators The diversity of these combinations and the design of the room such as the placement ...

Page 113: ... reset should be done once 17 6 4 Setpoint adjustment If the controller is in comfort mode it is possible to temporarily adjust the setpoint within the range determined by the parameter Setpoint adjustment range Temp Controller Settings Page 133 to the time set in the parameter Overwrite timeout minutes Temp Controller Settings Page 131 by the object Input Setpoint Adjust 17 6 5 Absolute vs relati...

Page 114: ...imple Heating controller with absolute setpoints and without setpoint adjust As one sees the setpoints are used as they are by the controller corresponding to the Mode The values are also sent without changes to the Object Output Setpoint Heating Cooling switched controller type with relative setpoints A switched heating cooling controller with relative setpoints and without setpoint adjustment As...

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Page 116: ...ller type e g PI Controllers selectable in the parameters Cooling Cooling mode works vice versa to the heating mode so if the temperature rises over the current setpoint the controller starts cooling 17 7 2 One vs Two stage controllers One Stage One Stage controllers have only one controller that allows to control the current setpoint Two stage Two stage controllers have two controllers each separ...

Page 117: ...ap controller types have a gap between heating and cooling mode If the temperature is within this gap both controllers are inactive Heating cooling controller with gap in comfort mode with setpoint set to 20 C and heating cooling gap set to 4 C If the temperature is below 18 C 20 C 4 C 2 the controller is heating If the temperature is higher than 18 C but below 22 C the controller is neither heati...

Page 118: ...anual Fan control It is possible to manually control the fan 1 byte Object Output Fan Continuous and the 1 bit Objects Output Fan VX The objects Input Fan Mode and Input Fan Speed make it possible to set the fan speed for the amount of time set by the parameter Overwrite timeout minutes Temp Controller Settings Page 131 after which it returns to the actual value given by the controller That can e ...

Page 119: ...ling The Object Output Heating Cooling provides the information whether it is in heating or cooling mode 17 7 5 Switched vs gap fancoil controller If a switched room controller type is selected it is necessary to switch between heating and cooling mode by changing the object Input Heating Cooling If a gap is selected a temperature difference needs to be defined parameter Heating cooling bandgap Te...

Page 120: ...ith an PWM signal its duty cycle is controlled corresponding to the PI Controller output Steady output This one comes with the PI Controller It is a 1 byte object holding the control variable of the PI Controller Allows to control a steady valve with a PI Controller Steady output non zero This one comes with the PI Controller It is a 1 bit object which only determines if the steady output is not z...

Page 121: ...econd controller stage A two stage heating controller is selected the actual setpoint to be regulated is 20 C and the parameter 1st 2nd Stage Bandgap is set to 5 C The temperature falls below 20 C Now the first controller tries to heat If the temperature should fall below 15 C the second controller will also start to heat If e g there are solar panels installed for heating this heat source can be ...

Page 122: ...e relative economy and stand by setpoints are added to the comfort setpoint Vice versa in heating mode they are subtracted 18 5 Absolute The settings for economy and stand by setpoints are interpreted as absolute values If a controller with heating and cooling functionality is selected the economy and stand by setpoints are set for the heating part For the cooling controllers the setpoints are mir...

Page 123: ...he continuous value exceeds 2 a limit the corresponding object Output Fan VX is set to 1 if the continuous value falls below the limit the output object remains 1 until the continuous value falls below the next smaller limit or 0 Parameter Controller Fan Limit 1 is 30 The steady value is 0 and so is the object Output Fan V1 If the steady value exceeds the 30 threshold the object is set to 1 If the...

Page 124: ...ous Controller Fan Proportional Part setpoint Temperature 18 11 Controller proportional band style Temp Controller Settings Affects all PI controllers and PI controllers with PWM This setting describes how the Proportional Part of the PI controller is interpreted Fancoil is not affected Use this if you only have a P Controller I 0 This controller can be used with advantage in proper designed syste...

Page 125: ...ciale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 18 13 Asymmetric to setpoint Use this if in doubt If the error is 0 the control variable is also 0 and if the error equals the parameter Proportional Band the control variable is 100 Between these two points it increases linearly Equation for controller variable 18 14 Controller type Temp Controller Heating...

Page 126: ...t controller heating The hysteresis is set by the parameter Hysteresis Temp Controller Heating Cooling and the setpoint is at half the hysteresis value For cooling mode the figure can be viewed mirror inverted at the setpoint 18 14 2 3 point controller The figure shows a simple 3 point controller heating The setpoint in the 1st level is at half the hysteresis value The hysteresis for both levels i...

Page 127: ... more complete overview of how to set up a PI controller see the article PI Controller set up Page 112 The equation for the control variable which is a 1 byte object 0 100 is shown in the box below For the variable proportional band see parameter Proportional band Temp Controller Heating Cooling Page 115 for the variable Integration Time see parameter Integration time minutes Temp Controller Heati...

Page 128: ... here is mirrored at the comfort setpoint calculation EconomySetpointCooling ComfortSetpoint ComfortSetpoint EconomySetpoint 18 17 Economy setpoint temperature decrease Temp Contr Settings See also article Setpoint handling Page 113 Economy setpoint for an Heating Controller set as temperature difference to the Comfort Setpoint Relativ 18 18 Economy setpoint temperature increase Temp Contr Setting...

Page 129: ...his parameter is elapsed the object Output Fan V1 remains on 1 and the object Output Fan continuous remains on the value set at parameter Controller Fan Limit 1 Controller Page Fan although both should already be zero If the valve for the heating cooling fluid is closed there is still some fluid left in the radiator With this setting it is possible to use this rest more efficiently 18 22 Fan Lead ...

Page 130: ...18 26 Hysteresis Temp Controller Heating Cooling Defines the hysteresis in C for the 2 point and the 3 point controller 18 27 Integration time minutes Temp Controller Heating Cooling Defines the integration time for the PI and PI controller with PWM If this value is set to 0 the PI controller becomes an simple P controller There is always the possibility that a PI controller oscillates if the wron...

Page 131: ...lue will not be sent cyclically 18 31 Overwrite timeout minutes Temp Controller Settings This determines how long it takes to return to the last mode before the object Input Set Comfort Mode overwrite was used and how long it takes to return to the default comfort setpoint after a setpoint adjustment via object Input Setpoint Adjust was carried out This timeout is also used for the fancoil object ...

Page 132: ...ings See also article Setpoint handling Page 113 Protection setpoint for cooling controller This one is always set absolute in C If the controller is in protection mode there is no setpoint output on the object Output Setpoint 18 34 Protection setpoint temperature low absolute C Temp Controller Settings See also article Setpoint handling Page 113 Protection setpoint for heating controller This one...

Page 133: ...ies are described in the article Room temperature controllers Page 116 18 36 Setpoint adjustment range Temp Controller Settings The comfort setpoint can be adjusted temporally in the range set by this parameter The setpoint changes at least for the time set in parameter Overwrite timeout minutes Temp Controller Settings Page 131 or until the mode is changed otherwise e g to stand by The object Inp...

Page 134: ...Stand by setpoint temperature de increase Temp Controller Settings See also article Setpoint handling Page 113 Economy setpoint for a heating cooling controller set as temperature difference to the comfort setpoint relative 18 40 Stand By setpoint temperature decrease Temp Controller Settings See also article Setpoint handling Page 113 Stand by setpoint for heating controller set as temperature di...

Page 135: ...temperature measured by the sensor that is directly connected to the Touch IT doesn t affect the temperature via object Input external Temperature The so calculated temperature is then combined with the temperature from the object Input external Temperature according to the factor set by the parameter External temperature weight Temp Controller Settings It will then be used for internal controller...

Page 136: ...roller Settings Page 135 19 2 Input external Temperature 197 Allows to input an external temperature value from an external sensor that is connected to the bus The weight against the internal temperature that is measured by the sensor directly attached to the device is set by the parameter External temperature weight Temp Controller Settings 19 3 Input HVAC Mode 198 Allows to switch between the di...

Page 137: ...Mode decrease 200 Allows to set the economy setpoint for a heating controller set as temperature difference to the comfort setpoint relative 19 6 Input Setpoint Standby Mode decrease 201 Allows to set the stand by setpoint for a heating controller set as temperature difference to the comfort setpoint relative 19 7 Input Set Protection Mode 202 Priority 5 low value low Priority See Object Input Set...

Page 138: ...erwrite timeout minutes is 30 If the object Input Setpoint Adjust is set to 64 the used setpoint is 22 5 C 20 C 5 C 64 127 this setpoint is then valid for 30 minutes 19 13 Output Setpoint 208 The actual setpoint is sent to this object if the controller is not in protection mode Heating cooling room controller type sends the actual setpoint corresponding to the modes heating cooling and comfort sta...

Page 139: ...e heating controller part For the stand by setpoint of the cooling controller part the value set here is mirrored at the comfort setpoint calculation StandbySetpointCooling ComfortSetpoint ComfortSetpoint StandbySetpoint 19 20 Input Setpoint Standby Mode de increase 201 Allows to set the economy setpoint for a heating cooling controller set as temperature difference to the comfort setpoint relativ...

Page 140: ...g PWM Output 210 214 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 27 Output Heating Cooling Steady Output 209 213 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 28 Output Heating Cooling Steady Output non zero 210 214 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 29 Output Heating Cooling Switch 210 214 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 30 Output Coo...

Page 141: ...l Switch 214 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 37 Output Cooling 2nd Stage 2nd Level Switch 216 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 38 Output Cooling 2nd Stage PWM Output 216 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 39 Output Cooling 2nd Stage Steady Output 215 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 40 Output Cooling 2nd Stage S...

Page 142: ...ge 119 19 48 Output Heating 1st Stage 1st Level Switch 209 See article Controller output objects Page 105 19 49 Output Heating 1st Stage 2nd Level Switch 210 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 50 Output Heating 1st Stage PWM Output 210 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 51 Output Heating 1st Stage Steady Ouptut non zero 210 See also article Controller output...

Page 143: ... 58 Output Heating 2nd Stage Steady Output non zero 212 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 59 Output Heating 2nd Stage Switch 212 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 60 Output Heating 1st Level Switch 209 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 61 Output Heating 2nd Level Switch 210 See also article Controller output objects Page 119 19 62 Outp...

Page 144: ...Fan Page 129 It is also possible to use the three 1 bit objects Output Fan VX to control the fan 19 67 Output Fan V1 212 See also article Fancoil Page 104 If the corresponding limit set by the parameter Controller Fan Limit 1 Controller Page Fan Page 122 is exceeded by the fan continuous value this object is set to 1 It remains to be 1 until the value falls below the next lower limit or becomes 0 ...

Page 145: ...every change Value Input Fan Speed Object Output Fan Continuos Object Output Fan V1 V2 V3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Parameter Controller Fan Limit 1 Controller Page Fan 1 0 0 2 Parameter Controller Fan Limit 1 Controller Page Fan 0 1 0 3 Parameter Controller Fan Limit 1 Controller Page Fan 0 0 1 19 72 Output Status1 220 Provides general room controller status information This is inspired by the DPT_HVACStatus o...

Page 146: ...ler is active ore not 1 active 0 inactive b2 Controller Cooling 1st Stage Indicates if this Controller is active ore not 1 active 0 inactive b3 Controller Cooling 2nd Stage Indicates if this Controller is active ore not 1 active 0 inactive b4 b5 Fancoil limits Shows the actual status of the Fancoil limits 1 active 0 inactive b6 b15 Not used Not used always 0 20 Logic The logical functions are deve...

Page 147: ...bjects a b knx set_string a b knx set_string CO1 Hello World 3 Writes the 14 Byte string b Hello World 3 to a communication object a knx get_integer a b X Y Z knx get_integer 48 52 56 Reads one or more integer value s from the objects a b 1Bit 1Byte 2Byte 4Byte un signed knx get_float a b X Y Z knx get_float 20 24 Reads one or more float value s from the objects a b 4Byte float knx set_integer a b...

Page 148: ...sys get_setting a sys get_setting test value Outputs the value of the variable a test value sys signal_obj a sys signal_obj 48 Outputs a signal to the graphical elements that the value of object a 48 has changed sys message a sys message Hallo Welt Opens a message dialog with the message a Hello World sys settings_dialog a sys settings_dialog table Opens a dialog in order to change the settings ta...

Page 149: ...ociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 20 2 4 Example applications In the following example three 4 Byte float values coming from a KNX three phase electricity meter are analyzed and then output as graphic depictions of three 1 Byte values 0 1 2 The figure shows a traffic light Depending on the performance one of the three colors red yellow or ...

Page 150: ...VS00E01KNXFI01010007 doc C F e P IVA 11666760159 Capitale sociale 250 000 00 interamente versato Tribunale di Milano 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 Operating the button Logic will open the limits preset page It is possible to predefine 2 different limits Limit 1 e g 1000W Limit 2 e g 2500W The operating page displays the current performance values The graphics depend on the pre defined limits ...

Page 151: ...ource code settings name Limit1 kW min 0 5 max 6 0 val 1 0 dc 1 0 name Limit2 kW min 0 5 max 6 0 val 2 5 dc 1 0 last_states 1 1 1 last state function settings_set x sys write_settings x knx_value_changed 248 KO 248 knx_value_changed 249 KO 249 knx_value_changed 250 KO 250 end function knx_value_changed x if x 248 then val knx get_float x state 0 if val settings 2 val 1000 then state 2 elseif val s...

Page 152: ...no 359157 8760 07 CCIAA Milano 148549 state 0 if val settings 2 val 1000 then state 2 elseif val settings 1 val 1000 then state 1 end if state last_states 2 then last_states 2 state knx set_integer 233 1 state end end if x 250 then val knx get_float x state 0 if val settings 2 val 1000 then state 2 elseif val settings 1 val 1000 then state 1 end if state last_states 3 then last_states 3 state knx ...

Page 153: ...con sizes available 16x16 Pixel 32x32 Pixel Custom size Classification Remark Custom icons are not classified ETS Element Size Button Label Small 16x16 Pixel 16x16 Pixel Normal 16x16 Pixel 32x32 Pixel Large 32x32 Pixel 32x32 Pixel X Large 32x32 Pixel 32x32 Pixel 23 2 1 Bit ON OFF Control Widgets Naming convention Icons can be named with a freely selectable prefix The suffix must be chosen accordin...

Page 154: ...naming convention 1 Byte Value Picture Button 1 Byte Value Slider 2 Byte Value Picture Button 2 Byte Value Slider 2 Byte Float Picture Button 2 Byte Float Slider 4 Byte Float Picture Button 4 Byte Float Slider RGB Dimmer 4 Bit Dimmer 8 Bit Dimmer Shutter Blinds Control lux png lux_off png lightbulb_on png light_off png ETS Parameter Element name format IMGSET lighbulbt 23 4 Pushbuttons Profiles Co...

Page 155: ...ing with this naming convention 1 Byte Value Picture Button Remark The format must be PNG and the ending must be removed ampel_0 ampel_1 ampel_2 ETS Parameter Element name format IMGVAL ampel 23 6 QUAD Widgets Naming convention Icons can be named with a freely selectable prefix The suffix must be chosen according to the naming convention label xxx_l_on png xxx_l_off png Examples Control elements w...

Page 156: ...ce values and measurements A liability of Eelectron SpA for damages caused by incorrect operation projecting or malfunction of devices is excluded The operator project developer has to make sure that incorrect operation planning errors and malfunctions cannot cause subsequent damages Safety regulations Attention Installation and mounting must be carried out by a qualified electrician The buyer ope...

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