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Installation and start-up

GPS Receiver Vari KNX GPS

 • Status: 22.08.2017 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.

2.3. Device design

2.4. Installing the device

ATTENTION!

Even a few drops of water can damage the device electronics.

Do not open the device if water (e.g. rain) can get into it.

2.4.1. Preparation for installation

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Fig. 3
1

Semi-transparent cover 
(GPS receiver below)

2

Position of the Signal LED (un-
der the cover). LED is freely con-
trolled via two objects

3

Position of the programming 
LED (under the cover)

4

Lower part of housing 

5

Programming key on the bottom 
of the housing (recessed), 

see 

Device design

, page 6

6

Wall/Pole holder

3

6

5

4

1

Fig. 4
The cover and lower part of the housing are 
connected together. Pull both parts apart in a 
straight line.

Summary of Contents for 70387

Page 1: ...Installation and Adjustment Item number 70387 EN Vari KNX GPS GPS Receiver...

Page 2: ...Installing the device 6 2 4 1 Preparation for installation 6 2 4 2 Fitting the lower part of the housing with mounting 7 2 4 3 Connection 9 2 4 4 Completing the installation 9 3 Addressing the device...

Page 3: ...eshooting of the device must only be carried out by a competent electrician Safety advice Safety advice for working on electrical connections components etc DANGER indicates an immediately hazardous s...

Page 4: ...he period is an output then the switching time is set per parameter or per communication object The calendar time switch has 4 periods Two on off switching operations which are executed daily can be s...

Page 5: ...t can be assumed that risk free operation is no longer guaranteed The device is only to be used for its intended purpose Any improper modification or failure to follow the operating instructions voids...

Page 6: ...ters and interference fields from electrical consumers e g flu orescent lamps neon signs switch mode power supplies etc can block or interfere with the reception of the GPS signal Fig 1 The device mus...

Page 7: ...t into it 2 4 1 Preparation for installation 2 Fig 3 1 Semi transparent cover GPS receiver below 2 Position of the Signal LED un der the cover LED is freely con trolled via two objects 3 Position of t...

Page 8: ...stallation Use fixing materials dowels screws that are suitable for the base Fig 5 The device is installed with two screws Break off the two longitudinal holes in the housing Longitudinal holes Fig 6...

Page 9: ...works and this can be used as a template Pole installation The device is installed on the pole with the enclosed stainless steel mounting band Fig 7 Feed the power lead through the rubber gas ket Rubb...

Page 10: ...bus address 15 15 250 You can program a different address in the ETS by overwriting the address 15 15 250 or by teaching the device via the programming button Fig 10 Break the cable guide off Feed th...

Page 11: ...ontrol may cause parts of the system to start up and pose a danger to humans Always disconnect the system from the mains power before maintenance or cleaning The device should be regularly checked twi...

Page 12: ...ate time Output RWCT 19 1 DPT_Date Time 8 bytes 26 Date Output RWCT 11 1 DPT_Date 3 bytes 27 Time Output RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 28 Date and time query Input WC 1 017 DPT_Trig ger 1 bit 30 Lo...

Page 13: ...Switch 1 bit 1222 Weekly timer period 3 8 bit output Output R CT 5 10 DPT_Val ue_1_Ucount 1 byte 1223 Weekly timer period 4 Switch on time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1224 Weekly timer peri...

Page 14: ...ount 1 byte 1243 Weekly timer period 9 Switch on time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1244 Weekly timer period 9 Switch off time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1245 Weekly timer period...

Page 15: ...fDay 3 bytes 1264 Weekly timer period 14 Switch off time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1265 Weekly timer period 14 Switching output Output R CT 1 1 DPT_Switch 1 bit 1266 Weekly timer period 1...

Page 16: ...OfDay 3 bytes 1285 Weekly timer period 19 Switching output Output R CT 1 1 DPT_Switch 1 bit 1286 Weekly timer period 19 8 bit output Output R CT 5 10 DPT_Val ue_1_Ucount 1 byte 1287 Weekly timer perio...

Page 17: ...eriod 1 Start date Input RWCT 11 1 DPT_Date 3 bytes 1332 Calendar timer period 1 End date Input RWCT 11 1 DPT_Date 3 bytes 1333 Calendar timer period 1 sequence 1 Switch on time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ T...

Page 18: ...Calendar timer period 3 sequence 1 Switch off time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1355 Calendar timer period 3 sequence 1 Switching output Output R CT 1 1 DPT_Switch 1 bit 1356 Calendar timer...

Page 19: ...me Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1368 Calendar timer period 4 sequence 2 Switch off time Input RWCT 10 1 DPT_ TimeOfDay 3 bytes 1369 Calendar timer period 4 sequence 2 Switching output Output...

Page 20: ...D Via the input objects Signal LED object 1s 4s cycle the LED can visualise two different types of information flashing slowly or quickly If both objects receive a 1 it flashes in the prioritised cycl...

Page 21: ...f the nearest town or by entering coordinates Also when using the GPS signal coordinates can be ente red manually for the initial commissioning This data is used as long as no GPS recep tion exists Fo...

Page 22: ...n 10 towns in Italy 1 town in Liechtenstein 1 town in Luxembourg 2 towns in the Netherlands 4 towns in Austria 4 towns in Switzerland 2 towns in the USA E longitude degrees 180 180 if input by coordin...

Page 23: ...day for Europe or USA summer time rules Day For user defined summer time rules 1 31 25 Month 1 12 3 Hour 0 23 2 minutes 0 59 End of Summer Time on Monday Sunday Date From day for Europe or USA summer...

Page 24: ...riod object is the output and is sent to the bus or if the period is received externally via the bus period object is the input Period can be set time period object is output Set whether the switching...

Page 25: ...ar timer In the device s calendar timer four periods with two switching sequences can be de fined Activate the required periods for the calendar timer The menus for setting the timer are loaded Switch...

Page 26: ...od Sequence 1 2 Define the switching times Use objects for switching times No Yes Maintain the switching data and times received via com munication objects never after power restoration after power re...

Page 27: ...e and the value of the 8 bit output Switching output sends never on change on change to active on change to inactive on change and periodically on change to active and periodically on change to inacti...

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