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31. March 2017 

Manual  

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Summary of Contents for animeo KNX Master Control W2

Page 1: ...7 03 31 1 109 Manual animeo D Master Control W2 Ref 1860187 animeo D Master Control W8 Ref 1860193 Version 3 1 Revision date 31 03 17 Ref 5102965 Somfy Activites SA 50 Avenue du Nouveau Monde 74300 Cluses France www somfy com projects SOMFY ACTIVITES SA Société Anonyme capital 35 000 RCS Annecy 303 970 230 ...

Page 2: ...ing the Outside Sensor Box connection 12 2 Software Installation 12 2 1 Required software 12 3 Setting the PC IP address 12 4 animeo KNX Operating software 15 4 1 Starting up the Operating software 15 4 2 Input serial number in the Operating software 15 4 3 Software Overview 17 4 3 1 Menu 17 4 3 2 Sensor bar 18 4 3 3 Navigation 18 4 3 4 Data transfer 19 4 3 5 Communication 19 4 4 Menu 19 4 4 1 Fil...

Page 3: ...8 5 5 5 Options Menu Item 89 5 5 6 Help Menu Item 91 5 5 7 Toolbar 91 5 5 8 Network Variables Tab List of Network Variables 91 5 5 9 Network Variables Tab EIB Datatypes 93 5 5 10 Properties Tab 94 5 5 11 Status Bar 95 5 6 Uninstalling the ETS Plug in 95 6 Communication objects 96 6 1 Object overview 96 6 1 1 List of Objects 96 7 Changing the IP address 103 7 1 Assigning IP address via web based ma...

Page 4: ...ng instructions wrong installation incorrect service etc Establishing testing and starting up of the equipment is permitted only by a qualified person in accordance with VDE 0100 Switch on all connections without voltage Take precautions against unintentional turning on The installation of the Somfy products may occur only at easily accessible places If maintenance and repair become hindered by ac...

Page 5: ...r setting is realised with a user friendly PC surface animeo KNX Operating Software and the objects are linked with the ETS Software animeo KNX Master Control is available in two versions animeo KNX Master Control W2 ref 1860187 to connect from up to two wind speed sensors on the Outside Sensor Box ref 9001606 or one Compact Sensor ref 9015047 animeo KNX Master Control W8 ref 1860193 to connect fr...

Page 6: ...IGHTS RESERVED 2017 03 31 6 109 1 3 Connection diagrams 1 3 1 Connection diagram animeo KNX Master Control W2 version with Outside Sensor Box optional with Compact Sensor 1 Connection of Outside Sensor Box to KNX Master Control 2 Optional connection of Compact Sensor to KNX Master Control ...

Page 7: ...air Max distance 24 V DC Min 2 x 1 5 mm 16 AWG Max 2 x 2 5 mm 13 AWG 10 m 33 ft Outside Sensor Box Min 2 x 0 6 mm 22 AWG Max 2 x 0 8 mm 20 AWG necessary 500 m 1650 ft Compact Sensor Min 2 x 0 6 mm 22 AWG Max 2 x 0 8 mm 20 AWG necessary 50 m 165 ft Ethernet Cat 5 100 Mbit s 100 m 330 ft KNX bus connection 2 x 2 x 0 8 mm necessary see KNX topology instruction Wind Sensor heated Min 4 x 1 5 mm 16 AWG...

Page 8: ...nnected The LEDs in animeo KNX Master Control and in the Outside Sensor Box indicate whether the connec tion is correct Wait a few seconds until the system has started and compare the LEDs on the devices to the normal LED state in the table If they do not match the connection must be checked 1 4 1 Checking the KNX Master Control connections Modul 1 Modul 2 Modul 3 Modul 4 Module 2 only available w...

Page 9: ...es a connection to the physical network at port 2 MS red green indicates the status of the node NS red green indicates the network status I O red green orange indicates the operation of the node and signals via a blink code faults encountered USR red green orange indicates information to the internal bus faults controlled from the user programm according to the visualization programming A green in...

Page 10: ...Status DI 2 Off Counter 2 signal input off On Counter 2 DC 24 V signal input on 1 4 1 3 Module 3 RS485 connection Connection LED State Module 3 RS485 connection If Outside Sensor Box or Compact Sensor is connected to network A green B green C OFF D green blinking LED Channel State Function A green Function Off No operational readiness or the internal data bus communication is interrupted On Operat...

Page 11: ...Router active Flashing Synchronization B red KNX Programming mode Off KNX programming mode not active On KNX programming mode active Flashing Check sum error C green Data transfer internal bus Off Internal data bus data transfer not active flashing Internal data bus data transfer active D yellow Data transfer KNX Off KNX data transfer not active Flashing KNX data transfer active E green Device mod...

Page 12: ...oftware on your computer Framework NET 1 1 for ETS3 Plug in Framework NET 3 5 for animeo KNX Operating Software animeo KNX Operating Software see accompanying CD Version 2 0 or later Licensed ETS 3 0 and the following or higher version WAGO Ethernet Settings see accompanying CD 3 Setting the PC IP address To enable communication between the computer and animeo KNX Master Control via the TCP IP you...

Page 13: ...Y ACTIVITES SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2017 03 31 13 109 In the computer you select under System Control Network connections the option LAN connections With the right mouse button you select properties Now select Internet protocol version 4 TCP IPv4 and click on properties ...

Page 14: ...imeo KNX Master Control W2 W8 2011 2017 SOMFY ACTIVITES SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2017 03 31 14 109 Enter an IP address e g 192 168 0 11 and the subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Confirm your entry with OK and close the remaining windows ...

Page 15: ...IP address in the delivery state is 192 168 0 2 which you can change at any time in the software The last assigned address is always saved and indicated You can change the IP address at any time in the menu under settings and TCP IP settings Click on connect to start the communication with animeo KNX Master Control and to carry out the parameter settings online Click on close to carry out the para...

Page 16: ...f the device You will find this beside the Ether net connection see picture The serial number serial key must be entered only once Since this is saved in the animeo KNX Mas ter Control Operating software with a renewed connection between software and hardware this stand ard number must not be entered again Should the animeo KNX Operating Software not be connected with the animeo KNX Master Control...

Page 17: ... 03 31 17 109 4 3 Software Overview 4 3 1 Menu The menu contains the following menu and cascading menu points File o Project open o Project save o Project print o Exit Setting o TCP IP setting o Languages o Time format o Units o Set time o Set password o Set position o Zones o Sensors o Shadow management o ...

Page 18: ...nes the parameter setting of the zones the protocol of the system data and errors Parameter Status a Functions Overview of the function states active or inactive for every zone chapter 4 5 1 b Sensors Display of the sensor values and eventual errors chapter 4 5 2 Control c Manual command Manual operation via the PC for every zone chapter 4 6 1 d Locking command Blocking of the building or a single...

Page 19: ...1 which KNX Master Control is currently connected to the Operating Software 2 which Shadow Device is currently connected to the KNX Master Control 4 4 Menu 4 4 1 File The menu point File contains all Windows application functions with regard to printing file manage ment and exiting The individual sub functions of this menu point are described in the following 4 4 1 1 Save project With this sub fun...

Page 20: ...ion is made between the software KNX Operating Software and the hardware KNX Master Control W2 or KNX Master Control W8 Select the IP address of the desired KNX Master Control In the delivery state this is 192 168 0 2 4 4 2 2 Languages Here the language can be selected for the entire software The language can also be selected later 4 4 2 3 Time format Here you can set the desired time format 12 or...

Page 21: ... is GMT 01 00h 4 Using daylight saving time When using the daylight saving time function it must be noted that no external time synchroniza tion is done via the KNX Object KNX MC Info_Time_3Byte_IN_OUT and or KNX MC Info_Date_3Byte_IN_OUT With parallel use of the daylight saving time function and ex ternal KNX time synchronization time dependent faults will occur 5 Begin of daylight saving time ch...

Page 22: ...e different menu points These passwords ensure that updates are not carried out in the settings by mistake or by unauthorised persons In the delivery state there is the first password PASSWD see picture below which is required for changing or entering further passwords Change or define new passwords 4 4 2 7 Position Enter the position of the building degree of longitude and degree of latitude eith...

Page 23: ...heading 3 Assigned zone name 4 Orientation alignment of the single zone with the help of the arrow a or by direct input in degrees b 5 Type of product in every zone a and display the selected end product b 6 Slat alignment by use of 90 90 change external Venetian blind the slat alignment normally corre sponds to 90 to the value 0 90 corresponds to the value 255 If the definition has reverted how e...

Page 24: ...ollowing zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display the chosen end product b 2 Changing slats orientation by using 90 0 exterior Venetian blind as standard the slats orienta tion of 0 is the value 0 and 90 is the value 255 If the definition is reversed please choose the option change slats direction 4 4 2 8 2 Interior Venetian Blind DC 90 90 1a 1b 2 ...

Page 25: ...y of the chosen end product b 2 Changing slats orientation by using 90 90 exterior Venetian blind as standard the slats orien tation of 90 is the value 0 90 is the value 255 If the definition is reversed please choose the option change slats direction 4 4 2 8 3 Interior Roller Blind 2 1a 1b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end p...

Page 26: ...9 4 4 2 8 4 Interior Plissé 2 1a 1b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b 4 4 2 8 5 Interior Vertical Venetian Blind 2 1a 1b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b ...

Page 27: ...255 If the definition is reversed please select the op tion change slats direction 4 4 2 8 6 Exterior Venetian Blind 90 0 Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b 2 Changing slats orientation by using 90 0 exterior Venetian blind as standard the slats orienta tion of 0 is the value 0 90 is the value 255 If the definition i...

Page 28: ...oduct in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b 2 Changing slats orientation by using 90 90 exterior Venetian blind as standard the slats orienta tion of 90 is the value 0 90 is the value 255 If the definition is reversed please choose the op tion change slats direction 4 4 2 8 8 Exterior Screen Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display o...

Page 29: ... 109 4 4 2 8 9 Exterior Drop Arm Awning 2 1a 1b 4 4 2 8 10 Exterior Roller Shutter Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b ...

Page 30: ... 4 4 2 8 11 Exterior Markisolette 2 1a 1b 4 4 2 8 12 Exterior Folding Arm Awning 1a 1b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b ...

Page 31: ...ing zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b 2 Changing slats orientation by using 90 90 exterior Venetian blind as standard the slats orienta tion of 90 is the value 0 90 is the value 255 If the definition is reversed please choose the op tion change slats direction 4 4 2 8 14 Vertical Fixed Louvers tilt only ...

Page 32: ... 90 exterior Venetian blind as standard the slats orienta tion of 90 is the value 0 90 is the value 255 If the definition is reversed please choose the op tion change slats direction 4 4 2 8 15 Interior Curtain 1a 1b 4 4 2 8 16 ZIP Screen 1a 1b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b Define following zone parameters 1 Cho...

Page 33: ...33 109 4 4 2 8 17 Windows opened indoors Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b 4 4 2 8 18 Window opened outdoors 1a 1b Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b ...

Page 34: ...d The special end product Generic Venetian blind enables the optimal use of Venetian blinds even on slanted façades Define following zone parameters 1 Choose kind of end product in each zone a and display of the chosen end product b 2 Slats angle for an open Venetian blind 3 Slats angle for a closed Venetian blind Example for a standard façade with 0 A and with 10 slant B ...

Page 35: ...the op tion change slats direction 4 4 2 9 Sensors 4 4 2 9 1 Set Compact Sensor or Outside Sensor Box Define following sensor parameters 1 Select Sensor Box Compact Sensor ref 9015047 or Outside Sensor Box ref 9001606 to activate a Upon activating Compact Sensor the number of individual sensors is defined b Upon activating Outside Sensor Box the number of individual sensors has to be set in each s...

Page 36: ...nd 2 are two wind sensors which are connected to the Outside Sensor Box KNX Master Control W2 ref 1860187 o Wind 3 to wind 8 are the wind sensors which are connected directly to the KNX Master Control W8 ref 1860193 3 No heated wind sensors used Select if heated wind sensors ref 9140180 are connected A combination of heated and unheated sensors is not permitted 4 Alias of wind sensor 5 Apply for t...

Page 37: ... 3 Wind Direction Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 Define following sensor parameters 1 Select Wind direction 2 Wind direction sensor 0 to 1 wind direction sensor can be activated Wind direction sensor is connected to the Outside Sensor Box 3 Alias of wind direction sensor 4 Apply for taking on the setting 5 Cancel for quitting without setting ...

Page 38: ... RESERVED 2017 03 31 38 109 4 4 2 9 4 Sun Sensor Define following sensor parameters 1 Select Sun 2 Sun sensors 0 to 8 solar sensors can be activated Sun sensors are connected to the Outside Sensor Box 3 Alias of sun sensor 4 Apply for taking on the setting 5 Cancel for quitting without setting ...

Page 39: ...S RESERVED 2017 03 31 39 109 4 4 2 9 5 Rain Define following sensor parameters 1 Select Rain 2 Rain sensor from 0 to 1 rain sensor can be activated Rain sensor is connected to the Outside Sensor Box 3 Alias of rain sensor 4 Apply for taking on the setting 5 Cancel for quitting without setting ...

Page 40: ...ide Temperature Define following sensor parameters 1 Select Outside Temperature 2 Outside temperature sensor 0 to 1 outside temperature sensors can be activated Outside temperature sensor is connected to the Outside Sensor Box 3 Alias of outside temperature sensor 4 Apply for taking on the setting 5 Cancel for quitting without setting ...

Page 41: ...r Control and Shadow Device in order b Background colour red no IP connection between KNX Master Control and Shadow De vice e g with incorrect entry of IP address 2 Display of the active shadow area in Shadow Device 3 Apply to take on the setting 4 Cancel without taking on the setting The KNX Master Control and the Shadow Device synchronize themselves once per minute based on date and time of the ...

Page 42: ...o be called up with F1 4 4 3 2 Homepage In this sub point a browser is automatically started and opens the corresponding Somfy internet address automatically for further information 4 4 3 3 Info 1 Display of the animeo KNX Master Control Operating Software version 2 Firmware version of the connected KNX Master Control W2 or KNX Master Control W8 3 Through System info you receive access to the syst...

Page 43: ...ates the computer with the KNX Master Control must be online 4 5 1 Function status In the navigation bar you click on status and then on functions In the window status functions a complete overview is displayed of all function states in every zone The functions are listed according to priority the important functions are at the top If more than one function is active in a zone only the function wi...

Page 44: ...e indi vidual zones or the whole building are locked Then all end products go to the upper end posi tion 0 chapter 4 6 2 c Error When activated all end products go to the 0 position For the identification of error see chapter 4 8 2 and error code d Wind speed The wind alarm is triggered with the exceeding of the defined threshold value Then all end products in a zone go to the safety position chap...

Page 45: ...eat retention With activation the zone saves the caloric energy for example the sun protec tion is driven to the 100 position chapter 4 7 4 2 f Ventilation Cooling When activated the area uses the natural ventilation for cooling of the building for example windows are opened automatically chapter 4 7 3 4 g Sun Active with excess of the threshold value for solar intensity The zone goes in the defin...

Page 46: ...current sensor measured value 5 Details of the sensor function When it is functioning without interference OK appears in the LED display green with interference Error red will appear 6 Eventual details of errors with interference In the register sensor inside outside temperature the sensor values are indicated which are con nected via the KNX Master Control on the Outside Sensor Box or received vi...

Page 47: ...of the sensor model 2 Physical sensor name within the system 3 Selected sensor name 4 Display of the current sensor measured data 5 Details of the sensor function When the sensor functions interference free OK appears in the LED display green With an interference error red will appear 6 Eventual details of errors with sensor interference ...

Page 48: ...raphic display of the end product type 5 Display of the control mode manual or automatic 6 Selection of the control mode manual or automatic In manual mode the manual commands can be entered and other functions can be activated via the PC In automatic mode all functions can be activated Manual control via the computer is not possi ble Local control through press buttons or remote is possible in bo...

Page 49: ...building lock building can be locked This function is used e g with window cleaning This function can be activated or deactivated either via the below displayed software surface or via the according KNX object KNX MC Zone_Key_Switch_Bit_IN n Both functions are equal but only the last order is carried out 1 2 3 Parameter 1 Locking interface for the individual zones 2 Selected zone names 3 Locking i...

Page 50: ...lected zone The function to be worked on is selected by choosing the appropriate register from 6 to 10 Parameter 1 Select zone functions 2 Select timer via KNX objects 3 Select zone which is worked on 4 Display of end product and façade orientation of the current zone 5 Copy parameters of a zone on another zone chapter 4 7 1 11 6 Select wind function chapter 4 7 1 1 and wind direction function cha...

Page 51: ... function 2 Enable disable function 3 Allocate wind sensor All sensors are displayed in the list Wind sensors are assigned to the select ed zone by clicking the control box At least one sensor must be assigned 4 Threshold value wind speed necessary measured wind speed to trigger the function The value of the maximum fixable set value is dependent on the type of end product 5 Response time time spa...

Page 52: ...3 Set wind speed value necessary measured wind speed to trigger the function 4 Monitored direction wind direction for the protective angle by rotating the button to the left or on the right so that the alignment of the selected façade lies in the middle of the lighted diode ring 5 Monitored zone the size of the protective angle is varied by pulling the bar to the right or left Generally the protec...

Page 53: ... the end products are moved down If the sun threshold are below the set value 6 the end products are moved to the 0 position If the sun function on account of the set value becomes active the end products are moved to a defined position 13 and 14 or to a position calculat ed according to the sun situation you find detailed information in the chapter 4 7 1 6 sun tracking This function is only carri...

Page 54: ... minutes 6 Off set value off the required measured sun intensity which must be below the value to deacti vate the sun function 7 Off delay time time span during the sun threshold off set value 6 must be below the sun set value before function is deactivated 8 Enable disable Shadow Management see chapter 4 7 1 4 9 Select shadow zone number at the Shadow Device 10 Select Sun OFF Position see chapter...

Page 55: ...t when there is no other function with a higher priority active The corre sponding KNX objects are KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_OUT KNX MC Zone_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT and KNX MC Zone_Sun Function_Bit_OUT Parameter 1 Enable disable Shadow Management 2 Select shadow zone number from the Shadow Device 4 7 1 5 OFF Position If the sun intensity falls below the adjusted sun off threshold 1 then t...

Page 56: ...ll end products available a Position the position which is moved to by not reaching the set points b Angle the angle which is moved to by not reaching the set points Not in all end products avail able 4 Apply for taking on the setting 5 Cancel for quitting without settings 4 7 1 6 Sun tracking The function is not available for windows folding arm awnings and screens This function aligns the positi...

Page 57: ...tates the minimum percent value which must be calculated from the position before a move command can be carried out 5 Degree of longitude Provides the geographical length of the building Setting is done under settings position chapter 4 4 2 7 6 Degree of latitude Provides the geographical width of the building Setting is done under settings position chapter 4 4 2 7 7 Azimuth Horizontal angle of th...

Page 58: ...r the sun rays will enter the room 6 Degree of longitude Gives the geographical length of the building Setting is done under settings position chapter 4 4 2 7 7 Degree of latitude Gives the geographical width of the building Setting is done under settings position chapter 4 4 2 7 8 Azimuth Horizontal angle of the actual sun tracking 9 Elevation Height angle of the actual sun tracking 10 Time zone ...

Page 59: ...value which must be calculated from the position before a move command can be carried out 5 Degree of longitude Provides the geographical length of the building Setting is done under settings position chapter4 4 2 7 6 Degree of latitude Provides the geographical width of the building Setting is done under settings position chapter 4 4 2 7 7 Azimuth Horizontal angle of the current sun tacking 8 Ele...

Page 60: ...ation angles are defined in the Azimuth Elevation menu Elevation active area At the set angle From To the sun function is active From The sun function is not active below this value To The sun function is not active above this value Azimuth active area At the set angle From To the sun function is active From The sun function is not active below this value To The sun function is not active above th...

Page 61: ...First you select the zone which is to be configured Rain and snow parameter 1 Select rain snow and frost ice function 2 Enable disable rain function Rain function rain and outside temperature 4 C 3 Enable disable snow function Snow function rain and outside temperature 4 C H If only snow is enabled there is no possibility to use the rain wind direction function 4 On delay duration of the rain befo...

Page 62: ... by hand and to deactivate with it the ice function 1 2 5 3 4 Rain wind direction parameters The function wind direction uses the response times and delay times of the rain function 1 Enable disable rain wind direction Only available in combination of rain or rain and snow but not available at only snow 2 Set wind speed value required measured wind speed to trigger the function 3 Visualize monitor...

Page 63: ...e_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT n whereby n stands for the respective selected zone 1 16 Parameter 1 Select zone timer 2 Enable disable function 3 Open zone timer for this zone which then opens the following window Parameter 1 Time interval green in a time line a Add new time interval With pressed mouse button click on desired day and suitable position bar 1 Drag the time interval 2 to the right or left...

Page 64: ...matic function and priority manual func tion on a KNX actor e g ref 1860114 animeo KNX 4 AC Motor Controller WM by using the KNX object Up to three time points can be defined at which this takes place automatically You can also do this manually in the software by pressing Reset The corresponding KNX object is KNX MC Zone_Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT n whereby n stands for the respective selected zo...

Page 65: ... copy depend on the end products in the zone Parameter 1 The source from the zone you would like to copy the parameters 2 The destination of the zone you would like to copy the parameters 3 Displays which end product was defined for the zone chapter 3 4 2 8 4 The selection of single parameters to be copied 5 Deselect all all parameters 4 are deactivated No selection 6 Select all all parameters 4 a...

Page 66: ... or byte values to certain KNX objects Select the timer functions by clicking the Timer Via KNX Object 1 Then activate the timer to be worked on 5 and then click on the appropriate timer 2 4 1 2 5 3 4 6 6 6 Parameter 1 Select Timer via KNX object 2 Select Holiday Timer Bit chapter 4 7 2 1 3 Select Weekly Timer Bit chapter 4 7 2 2 4 Select Weekly Timer Byte chapter 4 7 2 3 5 Enable disable Timer 6 ...

Page 67: ...nction click on activate and on year timer bit 1 or year timer bit 2 Parameter 1 Time line with four possible moments A B C and D for each weekday A1 Time at which the Bit value set under A2 will be sent A2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent B1 Time at which the Bit value set under B2 will be sent B2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent C1 Ti...

Page 68: ...n Exception The following window opens 1 2 3 4 A1 A2 B1 B2 Parameter 1 10 possible exception days A1 Time at which the Bit value set under A2 will be sent A2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent B1 Time at which the Bit value set under B2 will be sent B2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent 2 Key with explanation 3 Apply for taking on the setti...

Page 69: ...ter 1 The first exception period 2 Start date when the exception period should begin 3 End date when the exception period should end 4 Displays the exception period set under 2 and 3 A1 Time at which the Bit value set under A2 will be sent A2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent B1 Time at which the Bit value set under B2 will be sent B2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1...

Page 70: ...nable and on weekly bit timer 1 to weekly bit timer 4 Parameter 1 Time line with four possible moments A B C and D for each weekday A1 Time at which the Bit value set under A2 will be sent A2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent B1 Time at which the Bit value set under B2 will be sent B2 Selection of the Bit telegram 0 1 or nothing which will be sent C1 Time at which the...

Page 71: ...UT n and for the angle KNX MC Timer_Weekly_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT n whereby n stands for the corresponding se lected weekly timer byte 1 4 To set the timer function click on activate and on weekly timer byte 1 to weekly timer byte 4 Parameter 1 Timer per day with two possible points in time per weekday A1 Time point A activate deactivate A2 Time at which set position and angle under A3 and A4 wil...

Page 72: ...ed The inside temperature sensors are exclusively KNX sensors which are solely assigned to the zone Inside Temperature 1 for the zone 1 Inside Temperature 2 for zone 2 and so on If no sensor is activated the functions are deactivated appears in grey To accelerate the setting procedure you can copy the settings between the zones chapter 6 3 2 7 Parameter 1 Select zone which is worked on 2 Display e...

Page 73: ...DOWN_1Byte_OUT n and KNX MC Zone_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT n whereby n stands for the corresponding selected zones 1 16 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 Parameter 1 Select Solar Heating 2 Enable disable function 3 Response time time span during indoor temperature 5 falls below and sun rays 6 must exceed before the function is activated 4 Delay time time span during the indoor temperature 5 must be exceeded and sun r...

Page 74: ...osition_UP_DOWN_1Byte_OUT n and KNX MC Zone_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT n whereby n stands for the corresponding zones 1 16 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 Parameter 1 Select Maintain Heat 2 Enable disable function 3 Response time time span during indoor temperature 5 falls below and sun rays 6 must exceed before the function is activated 4 Delay time time span during the indoor temperature 5 must be exceeded and sun...

Page 75: ... n and KNX MC Zone_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT n whereby n stands for the respective selected zone 1 16 Parameter 1 Select Block Heat 2 Enable disable function 3 Response time time span during the temperature 6 and sun rays 7 must exceed before the function is activated 4 Delay time time span during the temperature 6 and sun rays 7 must fall below before the function is deactivated 5 Inside or Outside...

Page 76: ...OUT n and KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_OUT n whereby n stands for the respective selected zone 1 16 Parameter 1 Select Ventilation Cooling 2 Enable disable function 3 Outside temperature threshold the necessary measured temperature which must be exceeded or be below to activate or deactivate the function 4 Inside temperature threshold the necessary measured temperature which must be exceeded...

Page 77: ...r system data or errors 4 8 1 Log of the system data In the navigation bar click on Log and then on System Current values of individual sensors parameter updates and function states active or inactive are saved since the start of the project and are displayed here 4 8 1 1 Protocolling sensors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Parameter 1 Select sensors 2 Select sensor wind sun or other sensors for the protocol to be ...

Page 78: ...er Parameter 1 Select parameter 2 Select month for the protocol to be displayed 3 Date time 4 Name of the parameter 5 Value before update 6 Value after update 4 8 1 3 Log functions Parameter 1 Select functions 2 Select month for the protocol to be displayed 3 Date time 4 Name of function 5 Details of zone 6 Value true active false inactive ...

Page 79: ... 8 2 Log errors In the navigation bar click on Log and then on error All errors are saved since the start of the project and are displayed here 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 Parameter 1 Select month for the protocol to be displayed 2 Date time 3 Type of error 4 Error information 5 Error 6 Delete current protocol 7 Update current protocol ...

Page 80: ...database 3 1 File Find the file path of the product file to be imported in the directory and click the Next button 4 2 Conversion The file you selected may have to be converted from an older format to the new format If required you can enter a path here to save the converted output file optional Click the Next button 5 3 Products You can decide here whether to import all products or make an additi...

Page 81: ...rol W2 W8 2011 2017 SOMFY ACTIVITES SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2017 03 31 81 109 The progress of the installation is indicated The product database of the ETS is then automatically updated and contains the KNX Module KNX IP Controller or the Router ...

Page 82: ...Download Download Individual Address The yellow LED s D on the KNX terminal begin to blink Make an electronic connection for a short moment between the KNX programming buttons e g with a wire bridge The red LED B on the KNX terminal blinks and shows that it is now in the active programming mode Shortly afterwards the green LED s C H and E will blink The physical address of the KNX termi nal has be...

Page 83: ...ETS Plug in Move to the topology view of the ETS in order to accept the license agreement and open the plug in a Click Edit Parameters in the context menu of a device in the ETS to open the ETS Plug in and configure the device b The dialog for the license agreement of the WAGO software opens c Please read the license agreement carefully ...

Page 84: ...in then opens for the selected device 5 4 Importing a Symbol File in the ETS Plug in Specific configurations are required to operate the KNX Module and the KNX IP Controller The WAGO I O PRO software generates these configurations and exports them to an SYM_XML icon file In the Plug in window 1 Click File in the main menu of the plug in user interface 2 Select the Import SYM XML file menu item 3 I...

Page 85: ...rectory ETS SYM XML Select the file KNX_Master_Control SYM_XML and click on open Import the file KNX_Master Control SYM_XML The list of the communication objects and the properties of each object appear in the window The following graphic interface shows all relevant data which are needed for the configuration 5 5 KNX TP1 Module Parameterization The following section describes the procedure for us...

Page 86: ...lay structure cannot be changed although the toolbar and the Properties window may be shown or hidden above the View menu item in the main menu It is also possible to use the mouse to resize the individual window panes to the desired height and width It is also possible to use the mouse to resize the individual window panes to the desired height and width 5 5 2 Main menu The main menu contains the...

Page 87: ...h Excel or a text editor Notes on saving a csv file after editing Excel cannot save any additional information in CSV format such as cell formats row heights or column widths Therefore when saving confirm the format warning prompt with Yes in order to retain the csv file format Import Use the following submenu items to import a configuration XML Restore Import as an XML file This is not a SYM_XML ...

Page 88: ...editing be sure to save the file again in csv file format 5 5 3 3 Import XML File Backup Restore 1 In the main menu choose File Import XML Restore 2 Search for the required XML file in the dialog that opens 3 Left click Open to import the configuration file and close the dialog 4 A warning prompt indicates that importing a configuration will overwrite all existing settings and assignments If you a...

Page 89: ...rwise hidden Show properties When checked the Properties tab is displayed on the right in the win dow It is otherwise hidden Show short names This parameter will not have any impact at the KNX Master Control 5 5 5 Options Menu Item Menu Item Description Options This opens the Options dialog to enter settings for functions such as telegram delay and automatic save The Options menu item opens the Op...

Page 90: ...nd 500 milliseconds ms can be selected 5 5 5 2 Setting the Autosave Function Using the registry card Autosave set up a automatic saving of the momentary configuration For this the control field automatic save of the configuration must be activated Enter a number to determine the intervals for saving in minutes H Autosave function saves changes in the database The Autosave function is identical to ...

Page 91: ...a SYM_XML file Imports a configuration as an XML file not a SYM_XML file Activates online help 5 5 8 Network Variables Tab List of Network Variables A List of network variables is located in the middle of the Network Variables tab This lists all the network variables available that you can associate with group addresses from the ETS These network variables each have a specific data point type by w...

Page 92: ...ted function block Timeout amount unit The data point has a watchdog and expects an update within the specified time Cyclic send amount unit Time interval for repetitive cyclic send operation Group addresses x x x Assigned KNX group addresses A data point can be associated with several group ad dresses maximum 253 group addresses assignments Data points and group addresses are associated in the to...

Page 93: ...or EIS types The EIB and EIS types represent the available data point types in the ETS The List of network variables only shows those network variables that correspond to the data type you have selected The EIB datawidths tree node enables you to filter the network variables independently by datawidth rather than the actual data type This enables you to also list the new datawidths without a type ...

Page 94: ... checkbox is checked the device reads the current value from the bus after a device reset R W Timing behavior Timebase Conversion of the timebase to seconds sec or minutes min Only enabled if the Cyclic send or Timeout checkbox is selected R R W Cyclic send checkbox If the checkbox is checked the device sends its val ue to the bus with the defined interval R R W Timeout checkbox If the checkbox is...

Page 95: ...hen there are 253 communication objects or 254 group addresses or 254 associations present If two communication objects with 127 group addresses each are connected this makes 254 associa tions The system is then at full capacity No further assignments are possible with 100 rate of usage 5 6 Uninstalling the ETS Plug in Proceed as follows to remove the software from your system For router and contr...

Page 96: ...C Info_Rain_Bit_OUT 1 Bit The object sends 1 if the rain sensor on the Outside Sensor Box recognizes rain and sends 0 when the rain has stopped 6 KNX MC Info_SensorFailure_Bit_OUT 1 Bit The object sends 1 if an error occurred and sends 0 when the error has stopped 7 KNX MC Info_Sun_Lux_2Byte_OUT 1 2 Byte The objects send telegrams with the value of the sun s brightness of the respective sun sensor...

Page 97: ..._To_Auto_Bit_OUT 5 31 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 6 32 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 7 33 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 8 34 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 9 35 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 10 36 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 11 37 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 12 38 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 13 39 KNX MC Timer_Reset_To_Auto_Bit_OUT 14 40 KNX MC Timer_...

Page 98: ... Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 3 59 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 4 60 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 5 61 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 6 62 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 7 63 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 8 64 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 9 65 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 10 66 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 11 67 KNX MC Zone_Energy_Saving_Bit_OUT 12 68 KNX MC Zone_E...

Page 99: ...ey_Switch_Bit_IN 11 99 KNX MC Zone_Key_Switch_Bit_IN 12 100 KNX MC Zone_Key_Switch_Bit_IN 13 101 KNX MC Zone_Key_Switch_Bit_IN 14 102 KNX MC Zone_Key_Switch_Bit_IN 15 103 KNX MC Zone_Key_Switch_Bit_IN 16 104 KNX MC Zone_Major_Alarm_Bit_IN 1 1 Bit Per zone When the object receives 1 the KNX Master Control under stands it as an alarm input signal and sends 1 on the object KNX MC Zone_Security_ High_...

Page 100: ...Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_O UT 11 131 KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_O UT 12 132 KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_O UT 13 133 KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_O UT 14 134 KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_O UT 15 135 KNX MC Zone_Position_UP_DOWN_1Byte_O UT 16 136 KNX MC Zone_Security_High_Prio_Bit_OUT 1 1 bit Per zone when a high alarm function e g wind is active the objects send 1 137 KNX M...

Page 101: ...ecurity_Low_Prio_Bit_OUT 12 164 KNX MC Zone_Security_Low_Prio_Bit_OUT 13 165 KNX MC Zone_Security_Low_Prio_Bit_OUT 14 166 KNX MC Zone_Security_Low_Prio_Bit_OUT 15 167 KNX MC Zone_Security_Low_Prio_Bit_OUT 16 168 KNX MC Zone_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT 1 1 Byte Per zone if the object receives a telegram with the value between 0 and 255 e g slats angle the object KNX MC Zone_Slat_Position_1Byte_OUT send...

Page 102: ...2 196 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Automatic_Bit_IN 13 197 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Automatic_Bit_IN 14 198 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Automatic_Bit_IN 15 199 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Automatic_Bit_IN 16 200 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Function_Bit_OUT 1 1 Bit Per zone the objects send 1 if the sun function becomes active If the function becomes inactive 0 is sent chapter 4 7 1 3 201 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Function_Bit_OUT 2 202 KNX MC Zone_Sun_Function_Bit...

Page 103: ...cro soft s Internet Explorer and a connection to the network from a PC to the animeo KNX Master Control The network connection can be a direct connection between PC and animeo KNX Master Control via a crossover cable included with delivery Alternatively it can also be a network connection whereby the PC and the animeo KNX Master Control are connected via the network e g intranet 7 1 2 Carrying out...

Page 104: ...SOMFY ACTIVITES SA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2017 03 31 104 109 After clicking a new menu window appears which requests you to enter a user name and password Please enter as user name admin small letters not capitals and as password wago small letters and confirm with OK ...

Page 105: ... in the fieldbus controller 192 168 7 50 The base address used consists of the first three bytes of the IP address This always depends on the DIP switch IP address currently saved in the fieldbus controller If there is still no static IP address in the fieldbus controller the default value 192 168 1 defined by the firmware as the base address is used when setting the DIP switch to 1 254 1 The sett...

Page 106: ...ter is configured via the web based management BootP DHCP and application of the values from the EEPROM are available to the user In the default status configuration via BootP is activated 1 254 The configuration of the IP address consists of the network address configurable and 192 168 1 by default and the value set for the DIP switch 255 The DHCP protocol is used to configure the IP parameters ...

Page 107: ...aster Control To do this open the cover plate and press down the operation switch briefly using a screw driver Dur ing pressing down the LED s for I O and USR shine red Now discontinue pressing the operating switch and the LED I O begins to blink After a short time the blinking stops and the LED s LINK MS NS TXD RXD and I O light up green see also chapter 1 4 1 1ff The animeo KNX Master Control ha...

Page 108: ...witch is performed during the current operation the controller performs the following functions Position change of the operating mode switch Function From the top to the center position STOP stop program processing PFC application is stopped From the center to the top position RUN activate program processing Boot project if available is started From the center to the bottom position No reaction Af...

Page 109: ...ive humidity 85 85 Material of housing CC ABS polycarbonate CC ABS polycarbonate Housing dimensions 180 x 254 x 110 mm 180 x 182 x 110 mm Degree of protection IP 20 IP 20 Protection class III III Conformity www somfy com ce www somfy com ce The average accuracy of the internal clock at the KNX Master Control is 50 seconds per month at an ambient temperature of 25 C The KNX Master Control is an ele...

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