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Automatic settings

Control System KNX WS1000 Color

 • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.

Even when an outdoor blocking temperature is active, the drive will respond to wind
and rain alarms, as well as manual movement commands.

Please note that the shade rails or other mechanical components can remain iced even
when the outdoor temperature has already risen to a relatively high value.

The drive and hangings may be damaged if a firmly frozen 
outdoor shading is moved!

Set temperature: If the blind respectively the roller shutter should be blocked when the
outdoor temperature is low, set the value recommended by the manufacturer using the
arrow keys. Default setting: 5.0 °C. The block is countermanded again when the tem-
perature rises more than 2.0°C over the pre- set value (hysteresis).
Set the shade 

behavior

 in the next menu item.

Disable block: If the blind respectively the roller shutter should be deployed to offer
shade regardless of the outdoor temperature, press the

 Off 

button. 

Confirm your setting with the 

OK

 button.

Set the way in which the shade should behave when the outdoor temperature block is
triggered. The button is only active once an outdoor temperature has been set.

Retract: If the shade should retract when the outdoor temperature falls below the set
value, select 

Yes

 (default setting). The shade is only retracted once the movement de-

lay time has elapsed.
Remain in current position: If the shade should not move when the outdoor tempera-
ture falls below the set value, select 

No

. When the rain or wind alarm is triggered, the

shade will be retracted nonetheless (the alarm has priority over blocking temperature).

Confirm your setting with the 

OK

 button.

Press the button to active or deactivate the frost alarm for this shade. The frost alarm
retracts the sun shade if the outdoor temperature is low and it is raining/snowing at the
same time. This protects external shades from icing and from damage through move-
ment when the rails are iced up.

The conditions for the triggering of the frost alarm (outdoor temperature, period) are
defined in the menu „General Settings“.

System > Automatic Settings > General Settings > Frost Alarm

3.3. Adjust frost alarm

When the frost alarm is triggered, manual operation of the shade is initially blocked.
You can remove the block manually however. To do this select the appropriate shade
in the Manual menu and press the frost alarm button. If the button is shown normally

Behavior

Frost Alarm

Summary of Contents for 70191

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation EN KNX WS1000 Color Building Control System Item numbers 70191 white 70192 aluminium...

Page 2: ...ic settings 25 3 1 1 Safety notice for automatic and alarm functions 25 Power failure maintenance works etc restart of control 26 3 1 2 Automatic settings for drive groups and devices 26 3 1 3 Drives...

Page 3: ...tting 72 Assembling the control unit with concealed box 72 Structure of the connector board 73 4 2 2 Connect drives and devices 73 Connect drives and devices to the control via KNX 74 Connecting drive...

Page 4: ...control unit 99 7 2 Technical specifications 99 7 2 1 Units for sun and wind 99 7 3 Alarm and error messages 100 7 3 1 Weather data display messages 100 7 3 2 Manual menu messages 101 7 4 Personal aut...

Page 5: ...ety advice for working on electrical connections components etc DANGER indicates an immediately hazardous situation which will lead to death or severe injuries if it is not avoided WARNING indicates a...

Page 6: ...5 Clarification of signs...

Page 7: ...6 Description Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 1 Description...

Page 8: ...the KNX building control system The graphical touch screen and the integrated automatic functions al low for central setting and operation of the technical equipment installed in the build ing Please...

Page 9: ...d Subject to technical changes 1 2 Connection and control options The following sensor parameters can be processed by the automatic of the control Outdoor and indoor temperature Air humidity inside CO...

Page 10: ...following drives and devices available in the KNX system can be controlled by the KNX WS1000 Color Awnings Blinds Shutters Windows and sliding roofs Lighting Dimmer for a light The following devices...

Page 11: ...selectable outdoor temperature can be switched off Keep closed in a period which can be set Frost alarm Close in case of precipitation beneath a selectable outdoor temperature can be switched off Win...

Page 12: ...ind alarm Retract when a selectable wind speed is exceeded can be switched off Rain alarm Retract when there is precipitation can be switched off Automatic functions for shutters Closing according to...

Page 13: ...peration supply air will be closed below a selectable outdoor temperature can be switched off Summer operation supply air will be shut off if outdoor temperature is higher than room temperature Adjust...

Page 14: ...13 Description Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes...

Page 15: ...14 Operation and use Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 2 Operation and use...

Page 16: ...ext to the outdoor temperature value as long as the relevant function is active 3 3 Set night_time re cooling ventilation 3 3 Adjust frost alarm 3 3 Set movement limitations windows Indoor information...

Page 17: ...e con nected System Installation Weather Display 6 1 Indoor sensor for weather display The general weather situation is shown graphically Sunny or cloudy The sun moves across the sky according to its...

Page 18: ...ton tone If the push buttons shown do not match up with the touch sensitive surfaces you have to press next to the button the touch display can be calibrated as follows System WS1 WS1000 Settings Sett...

Page 19: ...el order The selected device is marked in white On the right hand side you will receive status information e g on off open closed exhaust air level error messages and various control options up down a...

Page 20: ...ed the button Please briefly press the other direction then Block because of rain wind or frost alarm If a drive group is momentarily blocked for manual operation by a rain wind or frost alarm the arr...

Page 21: ...n set are then set to automatic mode External buttons Drives and devices may be operated locally with wall push buttons External buttons can be set as bus push buttons in the ETS up down or on off In...

Page 22: ...tion Set KNX communication Create internal buttons group buttons Set up wireless connections to devices Select sensor for weather data display Define the order in which the drives and devices are show...

Page 23: ...play back digitally stored image data as a slideshow For this the image data must be saved onto an SD card and fulfil the following requirements Data format Bitmap BMP Size 640 x 480 pixels Color inte...

Page 24: ...the bottom right hand side of the weather data dis play The image changes approx every 45 seconds for images with 24 bit color intensity To return to the weather data display touch the screen or remov...

Page 25: ...24 Automatic settings Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 3 Automatic settings...

Page 26: ...con trolled correctly according to direction and height of the sun System WS1000 Settings Settings Location 6 2 1 Enter location 3 1 1 Safety notice for automatic and alarm functions WARNING Risk of...

Page 27: ...rt e g return of voltage after mains failure or manual reset all drives and devices with active automatic reset are in automatic mode If cleaning or maintenance work is to be carried out in the conser...

Page 28: ...sing the buttons Now you can select individual awnings and adjust their settings For each awning the following settings can be changed Press the button to set the brightness above which the awning wil...

Page 29: ...l only be controlled based on light intensity temperature and alarm reports The posi tion of the sun will not be taken into account Press the button to set the range sun height in which the sun shall...

Page 30: ...eresis Note that the shade only retracts once the retraction delay time has elapsed System Automatic Settings General Settings Movement Delays 3 3 Adjust movement delays shading Set temperature With t...

Page 31: ...tivate the frost alarm for this shade The frost alarm retracts the sun shade if the outdoor temperature is low and it is raining snowing at the same time This protects external shades from icing and f...

Page 32: ...utomatic Settings General Settings Wind Delay 3 3 Setting a wind delay shades Press the button to enable or disable the rain alarm The rain alarm protects the sensi tive awning cloth from damage by re...

Page 33: ...Slat position only for blinds Indoor sensor to be used for the blind roller shutter Indoor temperature block Night closure Timed closure Outdoor temperature block Frost alarm Wind alarm Rain alarm Ena...

Page 34: ...will only be retracted when the rain or wind alarms trigger if these functions have been activat ed The slat for blinds and movement position can be adjusted individually Manual opening is possible L...

Page 35: ...the sun shall be so that the blind roller shutter provides shade Any angle If the height of the sun is not decisive for shading purposes select Any height default setting Enter angle To exactly speci...

Page 36: ...e block Until an indoor sensor is selected the indoor temperature block will not be active The interior blocking temperature enables the use of solar energy to warm the room When the indoor temperatur...

Page 37: ...and The drive and hangings may be damaged if a firmly frozen outdoor shading is moved Press the button to set the closure time Press Select to select the time during which the blind respectively the r...

Page 38: ...k is triggered The button is only active once an outdoor temperature has been set Retract If the shade should retract when the outdoor temperature falls below the set value select Yes default setting...

Page 39: ...y the roller shutter Adjust values Use the arrow keys to adjust the value for wind speed and the length of time by which it must have been exceeded Disable If the blind respectively the roller shutter...

Page 40: ...off the blinds s shutter s Reset function select No this is the default setting Confirm your setting with the OK button Automatic Reset time and or period can be set System Automatic Settings General...

Page 41: ...ventilation open the incoming air temperature block keep closed and night time re cooling open This means that e g timed ventilation or night time re cooling will only occur when the outdoor temperatu...

Page 42: ...e humidity sinks by more than 3 0 under the pre set value hysteresis Shutting off ventilation If ventilation is to be independent of the air humidity press the button labelled OFF Confirm your setting...

Page 43: ...ime re cooling Press Select to select the time during which the night time re cooling will operate Ac tivate one or more periods on the list Confirm your setting with the OK button To change any of th...

Page 44: ...ditions for the triggering of the movement limitation outdoor temperature pe riod are defined in the General Settings menu System Automatic Setttings General Settings Movement Limitation 3 3 Set movem...

Page 45: ...Note that no night time re cooling is possible during the set closure periods Press Select to select the time during which the window should be closed Activate one or more periods on the list The peri...

Page 46: ...e begins again Press the button to enable or disable the rain alarm The rain alarm protects against moisture damage by closing the window The rain alarm will also close manually opened windows Enable...

Page 47: ...tchover to automatic mode at a set point in time or following a manual intervention The general Automatic Reset occurs daily at the same time Switching on To set the window to Automatic at a set point...

Page 48: ...Block 3 3 Adjust ventilation block The automatic ventilation functions can be accessed by pressing the buttons Now you can select individual ventilators and adjust their settings For each ventilator t...

Page 49: ...ture block summer operation With WFL supply air units the supply air temperature is recorded by a thermometer integrated into the WFL With devices from other manufacturers the outdoor temperature at t...

Page 50: ...temperature to the desired cooling level for the night time re cooling The button is only activated once a night time re cooling period has been set Use the arrow keys to change the value as required...

Page 51: ...ly starts if the temper ature at the ventilator is at least 3 warmer than the indoor temperature Select Yes to activate the heat recovery function with No the function is switched off Use the arrow ke...

Page 52: ...ight The button is only active if a night mode operation period has been set Use the arrow buttons to change the value according to your wish Default setting 9 0 C Confirm your setting with the OK but...

Page 53: ...anged Press the button to select the indoor sensor the control system will use for this heating Pre setting first sensor in the list For as long as No sensor is selected the indoor sensor will not be...

Page 54: ...re drops below the set value and is shut down again when the temperature is more than 0 5 C above the set value hyster esis Press the button to enable or disable the switchover to automatic mode at a...

Page 55: ...adjust their settings For each air conditioner the following settings can be changed Press the button to select the indoor sensor the control system will use for this cooling unit Pre setting first s...

Page 56: ...ds the set value and is shut down again when the temperature is more than 2 C below the set value hysteresis Press the button to enable or disable the switchover to automatic mode at a set point in ti...

Page 57: ...e periods Activate one or more periods on the list Confirm your setting with the OK button To change any of the time periods press Timer 3 3 Set timer Press the button to enable or disable the twiligh...

Page 58: ...the heating will be switched on Enable Disable automatic reset The automatic gutter heating functions can be accessed by pressing the buttons Now you can select individual roof gutter heatings and adj...

Page 59: ...w 10 lux can be achieved If the twi light value is set below 10 lux shades which are set to close at night will remain open because of the moonlight or retract during the night The twilight settings c...

Page 60: ...on functions A start and end point as well as a day of the week must be set for each time period The timer settings can be accessed by pressing the buttons In the illustration the times for mandatory...

Page 61: ...multifunc tion input as climate signallers The ventilation block settings can be accessed by pressing the buttons Use the arrow keys to set how many minutes ventilation via windows or ventilators shou...

Page 62: ...x 12 hours for a 48 hour trigger period 3 2 6 Adjust frost alarm The frost alarm for shades and windows will be active when during or after precipita tion the outdoor temperature falls below a defined...

Page 63: ...tton 3 2 7 Set movement limitations window A movement limitation ensures that a window remains only open a portion at low out door temperatures This prevents the room from cooling too rapidly The weat...

Page 64: ...eset Following a manual intervention the affected drive or unit remains in manual mode and automatic operations are switched off Once the general Automatic Function time point is reached drives and un...

Page 65: ...16 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes Automatic reset following a manual intervention Use the arrow keys to set the time interval after which Automatic functions should be once again activat...

Page 66: ...65 Automatic settings Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes...

Page 67: ...66 Installation Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 4 Installation...

Page 68: ...ife from live voltage mains voltage There are unprotected live components within the device VDE regulations and national regulations are to be followed Ensure that all lines to be assembled are free o...

Page 69: ...n be mounted 4 1 3 Safety notice for automatic and alarm functions WARNING Risk of injury due to automatically moved components The automatic control may cause parts of the system to travel and pose a...

Page 70: ...g return of voltage after mains failure or manual reset all drives and devices with active automatic reset are in automatic mode If cleaning or maintenance work is to be carried out in the conservator...

Page 71: ...s communications During installation a conduit 50 cm in length should be placed beneath the re cessed housing in which the external antenna can be mounted antenna dimensions approx 565 x 8 x 5 L W H i...

Page 72: ...ve the screws beneath the lid Push the upper section of the housing frame with display up a little and lift it off Caution The display is connected with a flat ribbon cable to the cir cuit board in th...

Page 73: ...ll In the process keep the individual connec tion wires short to prevent long reserve loops Remove the circuit board from the concealed box to be installed a keep it in a place where it is protected f...

Page 74: ...above and move it downwards until the bottom edges are aligned Screw on the upper section Structure of the connector board 4 2 2 Connect drives and devices Drives and devices that should be controlled...

Page 75: ...ted in parallel at RF MSGs take note of whether a group con trol relay is prescribed by the manufacturer Group control relays can be obtained from Elsner Elektronik or the motor manufacturer Only driv...

Page 76: ...ject to technical changes ATTENTION Material damage due to use of step sliding roof operation with inappropriate window motors Not all window motors are suitable for step sliding mode Use this functio...

Page 77: ...76 Commissioning Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 5 Commissioning...

Page 78: ...the control take care that there is no humidity inside the device let dry if necessary After installation connecting cables to the unit and checking all connections switch the power supply on The con...

Page 79: ...rmation oth erwise the time can be set manually Also a time zone if there is a GPS weather station on the control system and location if there is tme reception via the bus must be set System WS1000 Se...

Page 80: ...79 Commissioning Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes...

Page 81: ...80 Basic Setting WS1000 Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 6 Basic Setting WS1000...

Page 82: ...will be shown e g in the manual menu Channel Order 6 2 1 Assign internal buttons group buttons Several drives or devices can be operated at the same time in the Manual menu via a collective group butt...

Page 83: ...e button e g only blinds or only windows 6 2 2 Wireless connections Devices that communicate wirelessly with the control unit must first be learned by the control unit When learning wireless connectio...

Page 84: ...been established the control unit reports De vice successfully learnt and beeps Press to go back to the menu Status Press Status to see which connections already exist You can now select monitor and...

Page 85: ...keyboard for names and codes Radio status Radio status display WGT status Display of serial number and version Measured values Display of current value To adjust the sensor press the Adjust button Adj...

Page 86: ...vent shall be displayed in the manual menu Confirm your choice using the OK key Radio module type WFL display Radio module name To change the name press the button showing device identification Enter...

Page 87: ...elected the device can be switched on and off only by hand there are no automatic regime menus Confirm your entry using the OK key Radio module name To change the name press the button showing device...

Page 88: ...displays Wireless sensors have to be taught in to the control first Select the desired sensor here Press the buttons Press the button to reach the selection menu with the sensors Then press the button...

Page 89: ...pad that appears Confirm your selection using OK 2 4 Input keyboard for names and codes Status of KNX Block only for inputs Display of communication status Correction factor for 2 4 byte floating poin...

Page 90: ...rrent cam era picture If no camera is connected nothing will be displayed Confirm your entry by pressing OK Using the camera Press the button in order to activate or deactivate this camera Select Yes...

Page 91: ...e changed and shift them with the arrow keys that appear on the right Confirm the new sequence with the OK button 6 3 WS1000 Settings In the menu area System WS1000 Settings you can adjust the followi...

Page 92: ...he OK button Change language The menus can be shown in German English French or Italian Press the buttons Select the desired language for the menues by pressing the button Confirm your set ting with t...

Page 93: ...en the display lighting will switch off if the room is dark If the room is lit the display lighting will automatically re activate If the screen is touched it also re activates If no command is given...

Page 94: ...properly controlled The location settings can be accessed by pressing the buttons In the menu that appears you can enter the location as a city or as coordinates lon gitude and latitude Select City t...

Page 95: ...start Reset restarts the control system s software In the process the automatic settings will be maintained After starting up all drives and devices will be in automatic mode The Reset function can be...

Page 96: ...oard that appears The code will be shown in plain form 2 4 Input keyboard for names and codes Confirm your setting with the OK button The control system will now ask for this code before the menus are...

Page 97: ...ol for play back immediately appears in the weather data display From here you can start the slideshow directly To remove the card briefly push down on the card The card pops up slightly out of the sl...

Page 98: ...ops out Note The sequence of the catalogue of individual images and of the slideshow corre sponds to the sequence in which the images were saved onto the card The images are not sorted according to na...

Page 99: ...98 Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 7 Tables maintenance...

Page 100: ...x is reached when there are cloudless skies at noon Experience indi cates that extending shades above 40 klx is to be recommended The display of wind speed is in meters per second and is shortened in...

Page 101: ...m the weather station Check the connection lead to the weather station and examine it if necessary Manual operation of drives and devices without rain or wind alarm is still possible Drives with selec...

Page 102: ...as any error messages e g on off exhaust speed slat position etc No response Or Sensor fault as a status message from a wireless device e g wireless fan drive to RF MSG or WGTH UP wireless sensor The...

Page 103: ...ight intensity kLUx Direction of sun Height of sun Movement position Slat position Slat position for height of the sun of 0 15 15 30 30 45 45 90 Indoor sensor Indoor temperature C Night closure Timed...

Page 104: ...midity Supply air temperature block Night time re cooling period temp position Movement position num ber of steps Timed ventilation period Outdoor temperature C Timed closure period Wind alarm at m s...

Page 105: ...recovery recircula tion temperature step Condensation air recircu lation level Automatic reset Reset following manual intervention Ventilation block via air conditioning min No output Name Temperatur...

Page 106: ...or Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes General settings Timer time periods Time point for general automatic reset Reset following manual intervention min Name from to 1 2 3...

Page 107: ...106 Control System KNX WS1000 Color Status 18 04 2016 Errors excepted Subject to technical changes 8 Basic Setting in the ETS...

Page 108: ...o Name Function DPT Flags 0 Software version Output 217 001 C R T 1 Date Input Output 11 001 C W T 2 Time Input Output 10 001 C W T 3 Date and time request Input 1 017 C S 4 Location Breitengrad Outpu...

Page 109: ...t Output 1 002 C R T 32 Reserve 33 Block 7_1 Long time Input Output 1 008 C W T 34 Block 7_1 Short time Input Output 1 01 C W T 35 Block 7_1 Actuation position Output 5 001 C T 36 Block 7_1 Slat posit...

Page 110: ..._3 Actuation position Output 5 001 C T 50 Block 7_3 Slat position Output 5 001 C T 51 Block 7_3 Movement position feedback Input 5 001 C W T 52 Block 7_3 Slat position feedback Input 5 001 C W T 53 Bl...

Page 111: ...ety Output 1 002 C R T 61 Block 7_5 Switching Output 1 001 C W T 62 Block 7_5 Switching feedback Input 1 001 C R T 62 Block 7_5 Dimming Output 3 007 C T 63 Block 7_5 Dimmer value in Input Output 5 001...

Page 112: ...W T 79 Block 7_7 Temperature Input 9 001 C W T 80 Block 7_7 Air humidity Input 9 007 C W T 81 Block 7_7 CO2 Input 9 008 C W T 81 Block 7_7 2 byte floating point Input 9 C W T 81 Block 7_7 4 byte float...

Page 113: ...ting point Input 14 C W T 96 Block 7_10 Long time Input Output 1 008 C W T 97 Block 7_10 Short time Input Output 1 01 C W T 98 Block 7_10 Actuation position Output 5 001 C T 99 Block 7_10 Slat positio...

Page 114: ...7_12 Slat position Output 5 001 C T 114 Block 7_12 Movement position feedback Input 5 001 C W T 115 Block 7_12 Slat position feedback Input 5 001 C W T 116 Block 7_12 Safety Output 1 002 C R T 110 Blo...

Page 115: ...tput 1 001 C W T 125 Block 7_14 Switching feedback Input 1 001 C R T 125 Block 7_14 Dimming Output 3 007 C T 126 Block 7_14 Dimmer value in Input Output 5 001 C W T 128 Block 7_14 Temperature Input 9...

Page 116: ...lock 7_16 Air humidity Input 9 007 C W T 144 Block 7_16 CO2 Input 9 008 C W T 144 Block 7_16 2 byte floating point Input 9 C W T 144 Block 7_16 4 byte floating point Input 14 C W T 145 Block 7_17 Long...

Page 117: ...ng time Input Output 1 008 C W T 160 Block 7_19 Short time Input Output 1 01 C W T 161 Block 7_19 Actuation position Output 5 001 C T 162 Block 7_19 Slat position Output 5 001 C T 163 Block 7_19 Movem...

Page 118: ...ck 7_21 Movement position feedback Input 5 001 C W T 178 Block 7_21 Slat position feedback Input 5 001 C W T 179 Block 7_21 Safety Output 1 002 C R T 173 Block 7_21 Switching Output 1 001 C W T 174 Bl...

Page 119: ...ting point Input 14 C W T 190 Block 3_2 Switching Output 1 001 C W T 191 Block 3_2 Switching feedback Input 1 001 C R T 191 Block 3_2 Dimming Output 3 007 C T 192 Block 3_2 Dimmer value in Input Outpu...

Page 120: ...T 202 Block 3_6 Switching Output 1 001 C W T 203 Block 3_6 Switching feedback Input 1 001 C R T 203 Block 3_6 Dimming Output 3 007 C T 204 Block 3_6 Dimmer value in Input Output 5 001 C W T 202 Block...

Page 121: ...10 Switching Output 1 001 C W T 215 Block 3_10 Switching feedback Input 1 001 C R T 215 Block 3_10 Dimming Output 3 007 C T 216 Block 3_10 Dimmer value in Input Output 5 001 C W T 214 Block 3_10 Tempe...

Page 122: ...Block 2_5 Temperature Input 9 001 C W T 226 Block 2_5 Air humidity Input 9 007 C W T 226 Block 2_5 2 byte floating point Input 9 C W T 226 Block 2_5 4 byte floating point Input 14 C W T 227 Block 2_6...

Page 123: ...0 4 byte floating point Input 14 C W T 237 Block 1_1 Temperature Input 9 001 C W T 237 Block 1_1 2 byte floating point Input 9 C W T 237 Block 1_1 4 byte floating point Input 14 C W T 238 Block 1_2 Te...

Page 124: ...emperature Input 9 001 C W T 247 Block 1_11 2 byte floating point Input 9 C W T 247 Block 1_11 4 byte floating point Input 14 C W T 248 Block 1_12 Temperature Input 9 001 C W T 248 Block 1_12 2 byte f...

Page 125: ...wind or rain alarm is triggered to the controller Malfunction Defect of the controller KNX WS1000 Color KNX interface does not receive any message from the controller for 30 seconds A fault warning is...

Page 126: ...ontrol The reception of data from the bus can be monitored In this case wind alarm will be triggered if data has not been received correctly Transmission delays after power up and programming for Weat...

Page 127: ...n change transmit on change and periodically on change of only if transmitting on change 0 5 m s 1 0 m s 2 0 m s 5 0 m s Transmit cycle only if transmitting periodically 5 secs 10 secs 30 secs 1 min 2...

Page 128: ...ected 0 5 degree 1 degree 2 degrees 5 degrees 10 degrees Transmit cycle only if periodically is selected 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 min 2 h Sun position do not transmit transmit periodically transmit on change t...

Page 129: ...n 2 h Temperature measurement value do not transmit transmit periodically transmit on change transmit on change and periodically On change of only if on change is selected 0 1 C 0 2 C 0 5 C 1 0 C 2 0...

Page 130: ...l blocks Blocks with 7 objects The menu point appears only if the option that blocks with 7 objects should be used has been selected with Functional blocks The data for awnings blinds shutters windows...

Page 131: ...s transmitted with the help of these 10 blocks The blocks are also suitable for light buttons thermal hygrometer temperature sensors and floating point values In Functional Blocks the option selected...

Page 132: ...ected is Blocks with 1 object The menu point appears only if the option that blocks with 1 object should be used has been selected with Functional blocks The data for temperature sensors and floating...

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