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4  Detailed Functions Description

Each  of   the   scenes  can  be   configured  to  a   specific   action  that   may,   or   may  not,   depending  on  the

installation settings, change at run time. In case changes can be made after configuration with ETS, those

changes are persistent, which means, even after a power dow followed by a power restore the changes

will be kept. However, restoring the scenes to the configuration time settings is possible via 

“Restore

Scenes”

  CO;   this   process   will   restore   all   the   scenes   form   all   the   channels   to   its   setting   of   ETS

configurations deployment.

Scenes configuration page in its defaults can be seen in Figure 13 and detailed information in Table 8.

Table 8: Parameters for Shutter and Blinds' Channel Scenes configuration.

Parameter

Description

Values

Scene learn allowed?

Defines if the device will recognise the
scene “learn” command and memorise
its   current   status   to   the   respective
scene.

Possible values:
No
*Yes

Output status for scene [1...32]

Defines the channel's behaviour for a
certain scene number.

Possible values:
*Not involved
Close
Open
Position

19

Shutter position

Defines   the   shutter's   position   for   the
corresponding scene.

Min: 0%
Max: 100%
Default: 0%

20

Blinds position

Defines   the   Blinds'   position   for   the
corresponding scene.

Min: 0°
Max: 180°
Default: 0°

19 Visible if 

“Output status for scene[1...32]”

 is “Position”.

20 Visible if  

“Output status for scene[1...32]”

  is “Position” and  

“O

[x]-[x+1]

: General”

  →  

“Control also

Blinds?”

 is “Yes”.

User’s Manual 

Page 35

Figure 13: Shutter and Blinds' Channel Scenes configuration page.

Summary of Contents for MSA-CM Series

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL KNX Switch Actuator MSAxxyy CM Shutter Blinds Actuator Device Manipulation ETS Application Description May 2015...

Page 2: ...Revision Sheet Release No Date Revision Description Rev 0 22 05 2015 User s Manual Created Rev 1 02 06 2015 Added more detailed descriptions to the functionalities User s Manual Page 2...

Page 3: ...NG STARTED 11 3 1 Connecting for the first time 11 3 2 Downloading application with ETS 11 4 DETAILED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION 13 4 1 General Configuration 13 4 2 Lighting Configurations 15 4 2 1 O x Gen...

Page 4: ...II OR Logical Disjunction 41 III XOR Exclusive disjunction 41 IV NOT Negation 42 Appendix B KNX Data types 43 Appendix C Detailed description of Communication objects 46 I Lighting 47 II Shutter and B...

Page 5: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION User s Manual Page 5...

Page 6: ...uch button with 1 LED that shows whenever programming mode is active 1 Manual Mode enable disable touch button with 1 LED that shows whenever Manual Mode is active or not xx touch buttons that control...

Page 7: ...2 SYSTEM SUMMARY User s Manual Page 7...

Page 8: ...MSAxxyy CM with one of the following functions Lighting Shutters and Blinds Depending on the function set to each channel the respective possible configurations and possible available Communication Ob...

Page 9: ...r counter Ind X Pre warning Indication X Status Indication X Logic Inv Authorize AND OR XOR NAND NOR XNOR X Jamming X X Move Up Down X Slat Angle Stop Up Down X Priority Move Up Down X Scene Control X...

Page 10: ...3 GETTING STARTED User s Manual Page 10...

Page 11: ...e pair is closed and the other is asked to close the device will first open the first and then proceed to close the one that as been requested2 3 2 Downloading application with ETS If it s the first t...

Page 12: ...4 DETAILED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION User s Manual Page 12...

Page 13: ...he installer to understand the device operation in any of the functions and to configure it with the ETS database 4 1 General Configuration In ETS when the general page is selected an environment simi...

Page 14: ...Manual mode if set to No once the device enters in Manual Mode by pressing Manual Mode button or by sending message via Maintenance Mode CO it will leave that mode just by pressing again the Manual Mo...

Page 15: ...nfigurations page a pair of channels is set to Lighting function in the tabs list left side three new tabs per channel will expand O x General O x Measurements O x Scenes 4 2 1 O x General In this con...

Page 16: ...time Possible values 1s 10s 1min 1min 15s 2min 3min 15min 20min 1h 2h 1day 7 Timer operation mode Defines if the timer start triggers an On or Off status Possible values On Off 7 Allow timer interrup...

Page 17: ...1s 2s 1s 10s 1min 1min 15s 15s 2min 3min 1min 15min 20min 15min 1h 2h 1h 1day On Off Com Obj Function Defines the behaviour of the device upon messages on the On Off CO Possible values On Off Delayed...

Page 18: ...the channel affect the channel Possible values Not used If 1 If 0 14 Use Time Limited Jamming Should the jamming operation terminate automatically after a certain amount of time Possible values No Yes...

Page 19: ...t message is received the output switches Off and switches On once the delay time is elapsed or timer is terminated The parameter Allow timer interruption with Stop if set to No when timer is running...

Page 20: ...h the time delay The operation has immediate effect meaning that if the timer is running and a new time delay smaller than the already elapsed time is sent via Timer delay seconds CO it will cause the...

Page 21: ...he channel will turn Off sending Off message immediately turns Off the channel If the Timer is running and Time Limited Toggle Switch is set On the Timer is immediately terminated if the Time Limited...

Page 22: ...vior is analogous when the parameter is set to Delayed On Off both On and Off output switch are delayed The delay is interrupted by the opposite message and restarted if the same message is sent last...

Page 23: ...tput of the device when it s started for example after a power failure can be defined by setting the parameter Status after system start to the desired value If the parameter is set to Maintain at pow...

Page 24: ...to Invert when the overriding operation ends the output status inverts the output imposed by the overriding operation setting the parameter to On causes the channel to go to On status when the overrid...

Page 25: ...el is set to Lighting function it is possible to measure the amount of working time of each of the channels Additionally it s possible to make the device issue a message whenever a certain channel rea...

Page 26: ...values Increment Decrement The parameter Limit to send alert message hours defines the limit after which a message must be issued informing that the limit has been reached The parameter Output status...

Page 27: ...in Figure 8 The parameters are described in Table 6 Table 6 Parameters in Button s configuration page for Toggle Switch function Parameter Description Values Scene learn allowed Defines if the device...

Page 28: ...9 it s exposed the control of Shutter and Blinds For initiating the down movement first the blinds will go to 180 just after that the down movement occurs for the up movement first the blinds go to 0...

Page 29: ...COs output Shutter Position Indication Informs about the Shutter s current position output Blinds Position Angle Indication Informs about the Blinds current position angle output Up Status Indication...

Page 30: ...the number of steps with the defined length are needed for a full movement of the blinds Min 1 Max 255 Default 10 18 Blinds position control CO type Defines which datapoint type is to be used for con...

Page 31: ...sage If a movement is in progress the movement is stoped no matter if the received message is Up or Down see Figure 11 In Figure 12 it s presented a possible situation of shutter and blinds control It...

Page 32: ...4 Detailed Functions Description User s Manual Page 32 Figure 11 Usage of Slat Angle Stop Up Down CO...

Page 33: ...start to the desired value If this parameter is set to Last stored position at power failure the device attempts to save the channel s current positions for shutter and blinds and in case of success...

Page 34: ...ers Status after Manual Mode operation Priority operation jamming Setting this parameter to Maintain causes the channel to keep that status that was imposed by the overriding operation if the paramete...

Page 35: ...able 8 Table 8 Parameters for Shutter and Blinds Channel Scenes configuration Parameter Description Values Scene learn allowed Defines if the device will recognise the scene learn command and memorise...

Page 36: ...to wind alarm position Every Shutter and Blinds channel may have associated a specific position with each of the available alarm inputs The device can handle two alarms by default the wind alarm and...

Page 37: ...Position for rain alarm Defines the behavior of the device when wind alarm is triggered Possible values Maintain Close Open Scene 1 32 22 Alarm active if Defines the polarity of the alarm signal acti...

Page 38: ...position it was just before the beginning of the alarm if the parameter is set to Theoretical status without alarm once the alarm is terminated the shutter and blinds will go to the position they woul...

Page 39: ...Appendixes APPENDIXES User s Manual...

Page 40: ...ogical Conjunction This operator can be represented by the symbol A n place logical operator AND results TRUE if n of its operands are TRUE otherwise the value is FALSE Main properties Commutativity A...

Page 41: ...Input Output A B A B A B C A B C A B C D A B C D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1...

Page 42: ...0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 IV NOT Negation This operator can be represented by the symbol Negation is...

Page 43: ...1 1 015 DPT_Reset 1 1 016 DPT_Ack 1 1 017 DPT_Trigger 1 1 018 DPT_Occupancy 1 1 019 DPT_Window_Door 1 1 021 DPT_LogicalFunction 1 1 022 DPT_Scene_AB 1 1 023 DPT_ShutterBlinds_Mode 1 1 100 DPT_eat Cool...

Page 44: ...6 7 007 DPT_TimePeriodrs 16 7 010 DPT_PropDataType 16 7 011 DPT_Length_mm 16 7 012 DPT_UElCurrentmA 16 7 013 DPT_Brightness 16 8 001 DPT_Value_2_Count 16 8 002 DPT_DeltaTimeMsec 16 8 003 DPT_DeltaTime...

Page 45: ...Appendixes 9 020 DPT_Value_Volt 16 9 021 DPT_Value_Curr 16 9 022 DPT_PowerDensity 16 9 023 DPT_KelvinPerPercent 16 9 024 DPT_Power 16 9 025 DPT_Value_Volume_Flow 16 User s Manual Page 45...

Page 46: ...bers However the numbers from device to device change according to an offset MSA04yy CM 60 MSA08yy CM 120 MSA12yy CM 180 MSA16yy CM 240 Table 15 General COs specification Function GO23 GO Name IN OUT...

Page 47: ...ogic Authorize 5 x Logic Authorize IN 1 002 AND 5 x Logic AND IN 1 002 OR 5 x Logic OR IN 1 002 XOR 5 x Logic XOR IN 1 002 Inverted Authorize 5 x Logic Inv Authorize IN 1 002 NAND 5 x Logic NAND IN 1...

Page 48: ...3 x Scene Control IN 18 001 Slat angle Up Down and Stop Up Down 4 x Slat Angle Stop Up Down IN 1 008 Shutter Position 5 x Shutter Position IN 5 001 Blinds Position 6 x Blinds Angle IN 5 003 6 x Blinds...

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