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ALLinBOX 1612 v2

 

http://www.zennio.com

 

 

   

                       

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46 

1 Bit

 

I

 

C - W T U

 

DPT_Switch

 

0/1

 

[HTx] [A] Fan: Manual/Automatic

 

0 = Automatic; 1 = Manual

 

1203, 1271, 1339, 1407

 

1 Bit

 

O

 

C R - T -

 

DPT_Switch

 

0/1

 

[HTx] [A] On/Off Fancoil

 

0 = Off; 1 = On

 

1204, 1272, 1340, 1408

 

1 Bit

 

I

 

C - W - -

 

DPT_Reset

 

0/1

 

[HTx] [B] User Comfort Setpoint Reset

 

0 = Nothing; 1 = Reset

 

1205, 1273, 1341, 1409

 

Bytes

 

I

 

C - W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] User Setpoint Control

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

Bytes

 

I

 

C - W T U

 

DPT_Value_Tempd

 

-671088.64º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] User Setpoint Offset

 

[-15°C, 15°C]

 

1206, 1274, 1342, 1410

 

1 Bit

 

I

 

C - W - -

 

DPT_Step

 

0/1

 

[HTx] [B] Step User Setpoint

 

0 = Decrease; 1 = Increase

 

1207, 1275, 1343, 1411

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Comfort Setpoint (Cooling)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Comfort Setpoint

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1208, 1276, 1344, 1412

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Standby Setpoint (Cooling)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1209, 1277, 1345, 1413

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Economy Setpoint (Cooling)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1210, 1278, 1346, 1414

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Protection Setpoint 

(Cooling)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1211, 1279, 1347, 1415

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Comfort Setpoint (Heating)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1212, 1280, 1348, 1416

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Standby Setpoint (Heating)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1213, 1281, 1349, 1417

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Economy Setpoint (Heating)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1214, 1282, 1350, 1418

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Protection Setpoint 

(Heating)

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1215, 1283, 1351, 1419

 

Bytes

 

O

 

C R - T -

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] Real Setpoint Status

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

1216, 1284, 1352, 1420

 

Bytes

 

O

 

C R - T -

 

DPT_Value_Temp

 

-273.00º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] User Setpoint Status

 

[-20°C, 100°C]

 

Bytes

 

O

 

C R - T -

 

DPT_Value_Tempd

 

-671088.64º - 670433.28º

 

[HTx] [B] User Setpoint Offset Status

 

[-15°C, 15°C]

 

1217, 1285, 1353, 1421

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_TimePeriodSec

 

0 - 65535

 

[HTx] [C] Transition Time: Comfort to 

Default Mode

 

Seconds (0 = Disabled)

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_TimePeriodMin

 

0 - 65535

 

[HTx] [C] Transition Time: Comfort to 

Default Mode

 

Minutes (0 = Disabled)

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_TimePeriodHrs

 

0 - 65535

 

[HTx] [C] Transition Time: Comfort to 

Default Mode

 

Hours (0 = Disabled)

 

1218, 1286, 1354, 1422

 

Bytes

 

I/O

 

C R W T U

 

DPT_TimePeriodSec

 

0 - 65535

 

[HTx] [C] Transition Time: Standby to 

Economy

 

Seconds (0 = Disabled)

 

Summary of Contents for ALLinBOX 1612 v2

Page 1: ...nBOX 1612 v2 Multifunction device with power supply KNX IP Interface 16 outputs 12 inputs and logical module ZPR1612V2 USER MANUAL Application program version 1 4 User manual edition 1 4 _a www zennio...

Page 2: ...Reset power supply 11 2 Configuration 12 2 1 KNX to IP Interface 12 2 2 Programmer 13 2 2 1 Parallel Downloads 14 2 3 Addicional Individual Addresses Tunneling Addresses 16 2 4 General 17 2 5 Inputs...

Page 3: ...robes possibility to parameterise a personalised probe Binary inputs i e pushbuttons switches sensors Motion detectors 20 customisable multi operation logic functions Up to 4 standard thermostats and...

Page 4: ...dicators for the power supply power and overload one power supply factory reset indicator two state indicators for the lines bus and Ethernet one more IP factory reset indicator and one additional ind...

Page 5: ...e main elements of the device are described next Test Prog Pushbutton 13 a short press on this button sets the device into the programming mode making the associated LED 14 light in red Note if this b...

Page 6: ...f the slots labelled 1 to 12 while the other cable should be connected to the slot labelled as C Note that all the external input devices share the C slot for one of the two cables Please secure the c...

Page 7: ...set whether the output channels should switch to a particular state and whether the device should send certain objects to the bus after the power recovery Please consult the next sections of this doc...

Page 8: ...ary bus OFF error or KNX line not connected or not powered ON green TP connection OK Note the update of the LED status can be delayed a few seconds after the trigger event e g after the disconnection...

Page 9: ...green short circuit in the power supply Programming LED OFF normal operation ON red programming mode active IP Factory Reset LED OFF normal operation ON red IP restored by DHCP ON green static IP of...

Page 10: ...device will have the configured IP The factory reset led will light up in green If on the other hand in the ETS configuration Obtain an IP address automatically has been chosen the device will obtain...

Page 11: ...Technical Support http support zennio com 11 1 6 HARD RESET POWER SUPPLY If Reset button is pressed a short circuit is made in the output power supply 29V The device will not restart and will not have...

Page 12: ...wing sections explain how to configure each of the device functionalities 2 1 KNX TO IP INTERFACE ALLinBOX 1612 v2 is an interface device intended for the interconnection between a KNX bus and an Ethe...

Page 13: ...hown MAC Address Multicast Address 224 0 23 12 IP address reserved by the IANA organization for the KNXnet IP protocol used by ETS in this case for discovering the available KNX IP interfaces within t...

Page 14: ...d to first perform individual address download and then application download rather than complete download complete download causes a device restart and therefore communication with ETS is lost and th...

Page 15: ...d physical addresses When performing this type of downloads the link device used by ETS is not the one configured for the line but the general one In Settings panel in Properties of the line the conne...

Page 16: ...s of the device itself Up to five simultaneous connections are possible which implies that up to five different individual addresses must be configured After the individual ALLinBOX 1612 v2 address ha...

Page 17: ...s screen it is possible to activate deactivate all the required functionality Figure 8 General screen Inputs disabled enabled enables o disables the Inputs tab on the left menu See section 2 5 for mor...

Page 18: ...tivate two new communication objects Reset 0 and Reset 1 which will be sent to the KNX bus with values 0 and 1 respectively whenever the device begins operation for example after a bus power failure I...

Page 19: ...Show Relay Switches Counter Objects disabled enabled enables two communication objects to keep track of the number of switches performed by each of the relays Relay X Number of Switches and the maxim...

Page 20: ...efer to the Binary Inputs user manual available under the ALLinBOX 1612 v2 product section at www zennio com 2 5 2 TEMPERATURE PROBE Please refer to the Temperature Probe user manual available under t...

Page 21: ...l can be configured through the drop down list as two independent binary outputs or as a shutter channel which makes use of both relays ALLinBOX 1612 v2 incorporates fan coil control modules which wil...

Page 22: ...oling Valve Output G1 Heating Valve Three point Output F2 Opening Cooling Valve Output G1 Closing Cooling Valve Output G2 Opening Heating Valve Output H1 Closing Heating Valve 2 On Off Output F2 Cooli...

Page 23: ...ich can be enabled and configured independently The use of the Hospitality thermostat is only recommended for hotel rooms Please refer to the specific Thermostat or Hospitality Thermostat user manual...

Page 24: ...is up to the integrator the decision of what to send to the KNX bus in both cases a shutter order a thermostat setpoint or mode switch order a constant value a scene Only the trigger object and the t...

Page 25: ...Object n In addition the general status object ML General status will always be available in the project topology It will be sent to the bus with a value of 1 whenever there is at least one of the ab...

Page 26: ...ed object ML General Switch off HVAC mode will be enabled which will send an HVAC thermostat mode value configurable in Value Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building Protection whenever the general swit...

Page 27: ...ecution of each function can depend on a configurable condition which will be evaluated every time the function is triggered through specific parameterisable communication objects The result after exe...

Page 28: ...ing for that output channel module such temporisation will be interrupted and only the delay and the action of the new scene will be executed ETS PARAMETERISATION Prior to setting the scene timing it...

Page 29: ...the configuration of a scene of an output shutter channel fan coil module it is possible to parameterize several scenes with the same scene number This means that several delay parameters associated w...

Page 30: ...le to configure if the manual control will be available Moreover it is possible to enable a specific binary object for locking and unlocking the manual control in runtime Note Switching to the Test On...

Page 31: ...rised times Note after leaving the Test On mode the status objects will recover the values they had prior to entering Test On As the device is never aware of the actual position of the shutter as the...

Page 32: ...ed by each object are not taken into account the evaluation of their status is carried out when exiting this mode so that any change in the alarm status or blocking of the outputs while Test ON mode i...

Page 33: ...ject Manual Control Lock turns visible as well as two more parameters Value 0 Lock 1 Unlock 0 Unlock 1 Lock defines whether the manual control lock unlock should take place respectively upon the recep...

Page 34: ...6 137 148 159 170 1 Byte I C W DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Ox Scenes 0 63 Execute 1 64 128 191 Save 1 64 6 17 28 39 50 61 72 83 94 105 116 127 138 149 160 171 1 Bit I C W DPT_BinaryValue 0 1 Ox On O...

Page 35: ...330 359 388 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 Cx Lock 0 Unlock 1 Lock 186 215 244 273 302 331 360 389 1 Byte I C W DPT_Scaling 0 100 Cx Shutter Positioning 0 Top 100 Bottom 187 216 245 274 303 332 361 390 1...

Page 36: ...Alarm 0 1 Cx Alarm x 0 No Alarm 1 Alarm 1 Bit I C W DPT_Alarm 0 1 Cx Alarm x 0 Alarm 1 No Alarm 205 234 263 292 321 350 379 408 1 Bit I C W DPT_Ack 0 1 Cx Unfreeze Alarm Alarm1 Alarm2 No Alarm Unfreez...

Page 37: ...ontrol S0 0 S1 1 431 464 1 Byte O C R T DPT_Fan_Stage 0 255 FCx Fan Speed Enumeration Status S0 0 S1 1 S2 2 S3 3 1 Byte O C R T DPT_Fan_Stage 0 255 FCx Fan Speed Enumeration Status S0 0 S1 1 S2 2 1 By...

Page 38: ...tch 0 1 FCx Heating Valve Anti Seize Protection Status 0 Not Active 1 Active 442 475 1 Byte O C R T DPT_Scaling 0 100 FCx Valve Status 0 100 1 Byte O C R T DPT_Scaling 0 100 FCx Cooling Valve Status 0...

Page 39: ...7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0xD Inc by 100 0xF Inc by 1 Ix Short Press Darker Decrease Brightness 4 Bit C T DPT_Control_Dimming 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0xD Inc by 100 0xF Inc by 1 Ix Sho...

Page 40: ...Press Move Up Shutter Sending of 0 Up 1 Bit C T DPT_UpDown 0 1 Ix Long Press Move Down Shutter Sending of 1 Down 1 Bit C T DPT_UpDown 0 1 Ix Long Press Move Up Down Shutter Switching 0 1 Up Down 1 Bit...

Page 41: ...47 553 559 565 571 577 583 1 Bit C T DPT_Trigger 0 1 Ix Long Press Release Stop Shutter Release Stop Shutter 518 524 530 536 542 548 554 560 566 572 578 584 1 Byte I C W DPT_Scaling 0 100 Ix Long Pres...

Page 42: ...tening Time 1 65535 s 597 626 655 684 713 742 771 800 829 858 887 916 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 Ix Presence Enable According to parameters 598 627 656 685 714 743 772 801 830 859 888 917 1 Bit I C W...

Page 43: ...726 731 750 755 760 779 784 789 808 813 818 837 842 847 866 871 876 895 900 905 924 929 934 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 Ix Cx Force State 0 No Detection 1 Detection 935 939 943 947 951 955 959 963 967...

Page 44: ...lue_Tempo 273 00 670433 28 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 4 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_4_Count 2147483648 2147483647 LF 4 Byte Data Entry x 4 Byte Data Entr...

Page 45: ...ourtesy Switch On HVAC mode Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building Protection 1191 1259 1327 1395 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 HTx A On Off 0 Off 1 On 1192 1260 1328 1396 1 Bit O C R T DPT_Switch 0 1 HTx...

Page 46: ...p 273 00 670433 28 HTx B Protection Setpoint Cooling 20 C 100 C 1211 1279 1347 1415 2 Bytes I O C R W T U DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670433 28 HTx B Comfort Setpoint Heating 20 C 100 C 1212 1280 1348 1416...

Page 47: ...1 Bit I C W DPT_Ack 0 1 HTx D Special Mode Comfort 0 Nothing 1 Trigger 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 HTx D Special Mode Comfort 0 Off 1 On 1225 1293 1361 1429 1 Bit I C W DPT_Ack 0 1 HTx D Special Mode...

Page 48: ...tes I O C R W T U DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670433 28 HTx D Eco Mode Upper Limit Heating Upper Value for the Ecological Range 1244 1312 1380 1448 2 Bytes O C R T DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670433 28 HTx D Setp...

Page 49: ...1 Trigger 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 Tx Special Mode Comfort 0 Off 1 On 1469 1507 1545 1583 1 Bit I C W DPT_Ack 0 1 Tx Special Mode Standby 0 Nothing 1 Trigger 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 Tx Special Mo...

Page 50: ...econdary System Cool 0 Disable 1 Enable 1489 1527 1565 1603 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 Tx Enable Disable Secondary System Heat 0 Disable 1 Enable 1490 1496 1528 1534 1566 1572 1604 1610 1 Byte O C R T...

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