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Technical Manual 
Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 

  

MDT technologies GmbH, Geschäftsbereich Gebäudeautomation

 

 

Phone: +49-2263-880 

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Fax: +49-2263-4588 

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E-Mail: [email protected] 

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1 Content 

 

1 Content ................................................................................................................................................. 2 

2 Overview

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2.1 Overview devices

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2.1.1 Special functions of the Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86

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2.2 

Usage & Possible Applications

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2.3 Exemplary Circuit Diagrams

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2.4 Structure & Handling

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2.5 Settings at the ETS-Software

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2.6 Commissioning

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2.7 Reload Symbols

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3 Communication Objects

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3.1 Default settings of the communication objects

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4 Reference ETS-Parameter

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4.1 Hardware Selection

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4.2 Operation / Display

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4.2.1 General Settings

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4.2.2 Display Settings

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4.2.2.1 Display Presentation

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4.2.2.2 Adaption to ambience

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4.2.2.3 User-defined colors

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4.2.2.4 Priority of HVAC Status

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4.2.3 Information screen

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4.2.3.1 Presentation in Standby

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4.2.3.2 Status values 1-3

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4.2.3.3 Messages/Alarms

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4.3 Push Button functions

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4.3.1 Display mode/Button activation/Level setting

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4.3.2 Level setting

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4.3.3 Overview: Two-button function / Single-button function

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4.3.4 Slap-/Cleaning function

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4.4 Push button functions

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4.4.1 Identical parameter – Blocking object

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4.4.2 Identical parameter – Function name

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4.4.3 Identical parameter – Description of objects

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4.4.4 Switch – General

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4.4.4.1 Switch with the two-button function

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Summary of Contents for BE-GT20S.01

Page 1: ...Technical Manual MDT Glass Push Button II Smart MDT Push Button Smart 86 BE GT20W 01 from R2 0 BE TAS86 01 BE GT20S 01 from R2 0 BE TAS86T 01 BE GT2TW 01 from R2 0 BE GT2TS 01 from R2 0 Further Docum...

Page 2: ...er 14 4 1 Hardware Selection 14 4 2 Operation Display 14 4 2 1 General Settings 14 4 2 2 Display Settings 16 4 2 2 1 Display Presentation 16 4 2 2 2 Adaption to ambience 17 4 2 2 3 User defined colors...

Page 3: ...ues 46 4 4 5 3 Subfunction Shift value 49 4 4 5 4 Send value after state 51 4 4 5 5 Presentation Symblols 52 4 4 6 Switch send value short long with 2 objects 53 4 4 7 Scene 57 4 4 8 Blind Shutter 59...

Page 4: ...with up to 12 key functions and integrated temperature sensor 2 1 1 Special functions of the Glass Push Button II Smart Push Button Smart 86 The Glass Push Button II Smart and the Push Button Smart 8...

Page 5: ...is also a 14 byte message object which can display text messages sent via the bus Long Frame Support Support of sending longer telegrams and thus the integration of more user data per telegram This si...

Page 6: ...gure 1 Exemplary circuit diagrams 2 4 Structure Handling The following figure shows the structure of the Glass Push button II Smart Figure 2 Structure Handling 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sensor surfaces for operatin...

Page 7: ...SB Interface 2 Set bus power up 3 Activate the programming mode by pressing buttons 7 and 8 on the device simultaneously Status LEDs on the right and left side of the button alternately flash red 4 Lo...

Page 8: ...h button 1 Push button 1 2 HSV control On Off 1 Bit X X 0 Push button 1 Push button 1 2 Color temperature 1 Bit X X 0 Push button 1 Push button 1 2 Decimal value 1 Byte X X 0 Push button 1 Push button...

Page 9: ...ush buttons 1 2 State current temperature 2 Byte X X X X 1 Push button 1 Push buttons 1 2 State HVAC Mode HVAC Status 1 Byte X X X X 2 Push button 1 long Switch 1 Bit X X 2 Push button 1 long Toggle 1...

Page 10: ...sh button 1 Push buttons 1 2 State for Saturation S Value V 1 Byte X X X X 3 Push button 1 Push buttons 1 2 State for color temperature 1 Byte X X X X 3 Push button 1 Push buttons 1 2 State for displa...

Page 11: ...on short Temperature value Brightness value Color temperature 2 Byte X X 60 Slap button short RGB value HSV value 3 Byte X X 61 Slap button short Value for toggle 1 Bit X X X X 60 Slap button short Sw...

Page 12: ...66 Logic Input 1B 1 Bit X X X X 67 Logic Output 1 Output 1 Scene Output 1 Value 1 Bit 1 Byte 2 Bit X X X Table 3 Communication objects Default settings Logic function Default settings Status LEDs No N...

Page 13: ...4 Message 1 hightest priority Input 1 Bit X X X X 119 Message text lowest priority Input 14 Byte X X X X 120 121 State text 1 State text 2 Input 14 Byte X X X X 122 124 State value 1 3 Input 1 Bit X X...

Page 14: ...the database is adapted The following selection appears if Glass Push Button II Smart is selected Figure 4 Hardware selection Glass Push Button II Smart This is where you specify the hardware to be u...

Page 15: ...Startup time 2 240 s 2 s Sets the time between restart and functional start up of the device Behavior after bus power return Value for toggle no request request Setting whether the objects Value for...

Page 16: ...ble shows the possible settings ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Background color Day black Night black Day white Night black Day black Night white Day white Night white Sets the backgroun...

Page 17: ...ngs ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Proximity sensor Active Not active Activate deactivate the proximity sensor Only for Push Button Smart 86 Behavior at presence Behavior at proximity pr...

Page 18: ...d 1 moderately dark threshold 2 dark threshold 3 very dark Setting of the display behavior for the overnight shutdown in standby mode Table 8 Settings Adaption to ambience Principle of brightness adju...

Page 19: ...mode is set If the parameter Adapt display brightness to ambience is set to No the following adjustments are available Brightness Defines the absolute fixed brightness In day mode the adjustment for t...

Page 20: ...ettings User defined colors The user defined colors can be mixed with the corresponding red green blue share and then be used for the display of the symbols 4 2 2 4 Priority of HVAC Status This settin...

Page 21: ...the brightness for the display Table 10 Communication objects Display behavior After each restart the Day Night object is set to day even if the communication object is not linked at all The presence...

Page 22: ...wing table shows the basic settings for the information screen ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Color of the orientation LEDs in standby Any color White Setting the LED colour when used as...

Page 23: ...over object 121 Activation of up to 4 status elements and what they should display not active only with Status element 2 4 Internal temperature only at Push button with temperature sensor Displayed pa...

Page 24: ...he display is off e g via presence object Action at push button if standby is active Function is not executed Funktion is executed Setting whether the key function is to be executed with the first key...

Page 25: ...Humidity DPT 9 007 Air quality ppm DPT 9 008 Current mA DPT 9 021 Setting the DPT to be displayed as status value Text for unit any text up to 5 bytes allowed Enter the text describing the unit Descri...

Page 26: ...ion of message 1 4 Message 1 highest priority Text any text up to 15 bytes allowed Displayed text when the message is triggered Display time not active until button is pushed 1 s 8 h Setting how long...

Page 27: ...displayed switching functions Standby on full screen Message is displayed in the middle of the screen and all LEDs change between parameterized color and black At the same time the parameterized colo...

Page 28: ...ngs display back to life dark background lighting After the timeout for standby has expired the backlight is switched off again Otherwise as in Standby Display off Like in Standby Display off and orie...

Page 29: ...tsbereich Geb udeautomation Phone 49 2263 880 Fax 49 2263 4588 E Mail knx mdt de www mdt de 29 4 3 Push Button functions 4 3 1 Display mode Button activation Level setting The following settings are a...

Page 30: ...Standby level after page change via hidden buttons 10 sec after last touch Not active Setting whether the push button should automatically return to the standby level after 10s Only visible if toggli...

Page 31: ...this way for example a level can be called up depending on a particular scene The levels can be switched in display mode 6 functions 1 2 levels using a scene object and or the hidden sensor keys The...

Page 32: ...16 Settings Level setting The number of levels displayed for setting is the same as the number of levels activated under Push button functions The following table shows the available settings ETS Tex...

Page 33: ...s to be sent A function name can be set for both the single button function and the two button function The button labeling due to the smaller space on the display is only possible for the two button...

Page 34: ...sh of button switch Off switch On toggle send value nothing Setting the slap function Short long key depending on the selected concept Send value 2Bit DPT 2 001 Switch Control 1Byte DPT 5 001 Percent...

Page 35: ...e used to set the value to be transmitted An active slap function can be signalized with a freely adjustable color via the status LEDs The status LEDs flash briefly in the set color If the cleaning fu...

Page 36: ...rs The function name is displayed centrally above the respective function and can either be set permanently via text input or set dynamically via a communication object With the two button function th...

Page 37: ...rding to status value If the status object for a function is not linked the switching state is visualised otherwise the sent value of the button is displayed 4 4 3 Identical parameter Description of o...

Page 38: ...on function Figure 21 General settings Switch The following parameters are identical for the button function Switch ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Assignment of push buttons On Off Off O...

Page 39: ...nction In the case of the two button function the respective value On Off can be assigned to the left and right buttons Thus the left and right buttons sends a set fixed value The following figure sho...

Page 40: ...h Switch 4 4 4 3 Subfunction Toggle Single button function With the single button function Switch Subfunction Toggle the key sends the respective inverted value with respect to the last received statu...

Page 41: ...lling edge can be sent With this function non latching applications can be realized The following figure shows the available settings Figure 25 Settings Single button function Switch Send status The f...

Page 42: ...unction Send status with on delay the key sends the value On for pressing the key and the value Off for releasing the key However the value On is delayed by the set time delay If the key is released b...

Page 43: ...on Send status with off delay Single button function With the single button function Switch Sub function Send status with switch off delay the key sends the value On for pressing the key and the value...

Page 44: ...display the two possible states On Off by freely selectable symbols with a freely selectable color Though the evaluated status is visualized Figure 29 Presentation Symols Switching function 4 4 5 Send...

Page 45: ...e sent for the two buttons Percent value Decimal value any value according to set datapoint type Only for single button function Setting the values to be sent for the button Table 32 Settings Send Val...

Page 46: ...values can be switched between up to 4 different values of one data point type The following figure shows the available settings here for the two button function Figure 31 Settings Send Values Subfunc...

Page 47: ...ush button Action with a long push of button 1 4 Switching value 4 Switching value if previous was 1 value otherwise 1 value Send 0 Off at second object On at second object Only for two button functio...

Page 48: ...troke The fixed value ON or OFF is then sent to this object with the size 1 bit With the setting Time delay between scene switching the transmission of the telegram is delayed by the set time after yo...

Page 49: ...B value not available 2 Push button 1 long Push buttons 1 2 long Switch 1 Bit Switch function of long button Only appears if the setting On or Off on second object Table 35 Communication objects Send...

Page 50: ...s not exceed the upper limit value Step width The step width indicates the difference between two transmitted telegrams Example step witdth is set to 10 If the value 10 was sent with the previous tran...

Page 51: ...ecimal factor 0 255 1Byte DPT 17 001 Scene number 2Byte DPT 7 600 Color temperature Kelvin 2Byte DPT 9 001 Temperature C 2Byte DPT 9 004 Brightness Lux 3Byte DPT 232 600 RGB value 3x 0 255 Sets the da...

Page 52: ...isplay object Special presentation possible Additionally it is possible to display the status value below the symbol 1 Byte Scene Number DPT 17 001 1 fixed symbol can be set 2 Byte Color temperature K...

Page 53: ...Switch Send values short long with 2 objects The table below shows all available settings ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Action for short long push button switch switch Off switch On to...

Page 54: ...be set separately for the short and long button Two different functions can be executed here but only one of the functions can be presented on the display The parameter Display of function short long...

Page 55: ...ted datapoint type 1 4 different symbols and their color can be selected The following table provides an overview of the settings for the various datapoint types Datapoint type Adjustable symbols Comm...

Page 56: ...are possible ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Special display DPT 5 001 DPT 5 005 bar symbol bar symbol with fan value as text 0 100 value as text 0 255 At the settings bar symbol and bar...

Page 57: ...mment Save scene no save save Release of saving the scenes The saving is carried out by a long keystroke Individual time for long push of button not active 0 1 s 30 0 s 2 0 s Only visible if Save scen...

Page 58: ...0x03 3 0x83 131 5 0x04 4 0x84 132 6 0x05 5 0x85 133 7 0x06 6 0x86 134 8 0x07 7 0x87 135 9 0x08 8 0x88 136 10 0x09 9 0x89 137 11 0x0A 10 0x8A 138 12 0x0B 11 0x8B 139 13 0x0C 12 0x8C 140 14 0x0D 13 0x8...

Page 59: ...Up Down Short Up Down Stop MDT Single Object Control Short Up Down Stop Long Central object MDT Single Object Control Setting whether to use a long key or a short key for movement MDT Single Object Co...

Page 60: ...vement with a long keystroke and can also stop an active up down movement with a long keystroke This function can be used for example to move a single shutter in a room with a short keystroke and to m...

Page 61: ...nx mdt de www mdt de 61 Presentation Single button function Two button function The blind function can be displayed with 3 freely selectable symbols and freely selectable color The button evaluates th...

Page 62: ...nal Presentation Two button function The position of the slats can also be displayed with the two button function The symbol for the slats is displayed on the right button The button evaluates the inf...

Page 63: ...or as darker brighter The following table shows the relationships Table 53 Two button function Dimming With the one button function dimming the direction brighter darker is reversed as a function of...

Page 64: ...bject 3 State for display In addition the current status can be displayed as text under the symbol Figure 42 Normal view Dimming Special presentation Here you can alternatively select a bar symbol a d...

Page 65: ...the control The switching command is used to switch the LED strip on off With the 4 bit dimming command a cycle through the HSV chromatic circle can be performed This is a start stop dimming that mean...

Page 66: ...can be controlled in compatible KNX dimmers and its status can be displayed The following figure shows the available settings here for the two button function Figure 44 Settings Color temperature Tun...

Page 67: ...tatus for color temperature 1 Byte Receiving the status of the color temperature Table 60 Communication objects Color temperature Tunable White Presentation Single button function Two button function...

Page 68: ...tings ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Switching values Comfort Standby Comfort Night Comfort Standby Night Comfort Standby Night Frost Setting between which operating modes can be toggled...

Page 69: ...ng mode can be sent at a long keystroke Here one of the 4 operating modes can be sent This means that a fixed operating mode independent of the last switching value would always be sent with a long ke...

Page 70: ...1 Byte Switchover of operating mode 1 Push button 1 Push buttons 1 2 Status HVAC Mode 1 Byte Receives the status of the heating actuator temperature controller 1 Push button 1 Push buttons 1 2 HVAC S...

Page 71: ...available settings ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment Temperature shift 1 Bit temperature shift 1 Byte temperature shift 2 Byte temperature shift 2 Byte shift of basis comfort setpoint valu...

Page 72: ...etpoint is subtracted from the last value by the set step width and when the key is pressed the setpoint is added to the last value by the set step width Upper lower limit The value is shifted within...

Page 73: ...ature shift via 1 bit 1 Byte temperature shift With the 1 byte temperature shifting the glass push button sends a 1 byte value which is multiplied by the step width set in the controller In order for...

Page 74: ...s in the controller The following table shows the available communication objects Number Name Length Usage 0 Push buttons 1 2 Setpoint shift 2 Byte Sends the Setpoint shift 1 Push buttons 1 2 State ac...

Page 75: ...te actual temperature 2 Byte Receiving an external temperature for the display of the current temperature Is only displayed if the parameter Use internal temperature value is set to not active 2 Push...

Page 76: ...wing figure shows the available settings Figure 49 Basic settings LED The table below shows all available settings ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment LED color at button activation only by s...

Page 77: ...atus are linked together in a group address The parameter Indication of a long key press via status LEDs can be used to signal that the action for a long key press has been executed by switching off t...

Page 78: ...ings for each of the active LEDs Figure 50 Settings LED 1 12 A B The table below shows all available settings ETS Text Dynamic range Default value Comment LED reacts to external object internal object...

Page 79: ...is set globally for all LEDs and is described in menu 4 5 1 LED basic settings The behavior for the button operation has priority If the LED reacts to internal object setting is selected the object n...

Page 80: ...object LED priority value 0 Sets the polarity of the LED priority At day any color white Color for an active LED priority in day mode Behavior at day value ON permanent blinking Setting the lighting b...

Page 81: ...1 Logic basic settings The Glass Push Button II Smart has 4 additional logic functions The following figure shows the activation and basic functions of the logic functions Figure 52 Basic settings Lo...

Page 82: ...pes Scene Value Forcible control 2 Bit Sending condition not automatic at input telegram at change output at change output send only 0 at change output send only 1 Only with object type switch The sen...

Page 83: ...e of the external logic object after a bus voltage recovery if no value has yet been sent to the communication object Internal Input 1 2 disabled Push Button 1 12 Activation of the buttons for the log...

Page 84: ...ternal 100 external 10 internal 90 external 20 internal 80 external 90 internal 10 Activation of an extension for temperature measurement Send measurement value cyclic not active 1 min 4 h 20 min Acti...

Page 85: ...table after approx 30 minutes An external sensor can be activated or deactivated via the weighting Sensor internal external If the weighting is set to 100 internal no external sensor is activated and...

Page 86: ...of objects 37 Figure 21 General settings Switch 38 Figure 22 Settings Two button function Switch 39 Figure 23 Settings Single button function Switch Switch 40 Figure 24 Settings Single button functio...

Page 87: ...entation Mode selection 70 Figure 47 Settings Temperature shift 71 Figure 48 Presentation Temperature shift 75 Figure 49 Basic settings LED 76 Figure 50 Settings LED 1 12 A B 78 Figure 51 Setting LED...

Page 88: ...Table 23 Identical object Blocking object 36 Table 24 Identical Parameter Function name 36 Table 25 General settings Switch 39 Table 26 Communication objects Two button function Switch 39 Table 27 Co...

Page 89: ...le White 67 Table 61 Special symbol Color temperature Tunable White 67 Table 62 Settings Mode selection 69 Table 63 Communication objects Mode selection 70 Table 64 Settings Temperature shift 72 Table...

Page 90: ...eave the packaging material lying around carelessly Plastic foil bags etc can become dangerous toys for children 6 2 Disposal routine Do not throw the old appliances in the household waste The applian...

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