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PRESENCE SIMULATION 

This function is designed to simulate presences in a building, once the devices of the 
KNX installation have been correctly parameterised.  

It allows randomly switching on/off some elements in the domotic installation during a 
period of time set by parameter.  

 

Figure 26

. Presence Simulation

 

After enabling the presence simulation in ETS, two new 1-bit communication objects 
will be shown: 

"[Sim] Presence Simulation

" and 

"[Sim] Simulation Channel

". The 

first one allows activating or deactivating the presence simulation, by sending the value 
"1" or "0", respectively (note that the fact of enabling this functionality does not 
necessarily imply the immediate start of the presence simulation; it will be subject to 
the  parameterised start and finish times). The second one is in charge of randomly 
sending (i.e., at random instants between the parameterised start and end times, 
respecting in any case the parameterised minimum and maximum times for each state) 
binary values ("1" or "0") in order to switch on and off the devices in the KNX 
installation, for example light dimmers or shutter actuators. Therefore, this object must 
be linked to the same group address as the corresponding control objects that are in 
charge of switching the devices on and off in the installation. 

The parameters to be configured are: 

Summary of Contents for Roll-ZAS

Page 1: ...Roll ZAS KNX Room Controller ZN1VI TPZAS USER MANUAL Application program version 1 3 User manual edition 1 3 _a www zennio com...

Page 2: ...2 3 Navigating through the Pages 10 2 4 IR Control 12 3 ETS Parameterisation 14 3 1 Default Configuration 14 3 2 General 15 3 3 Pages 22 3 3 1 Pages 1 4 23 3 3 2 Configuration 31 3 3 3 Security 33 3 3...

Page 3: ...ding the unlock function through touch presses while the screensaver is active 18 Update of the Communication Objects Table 44 51 1 2 _a Changes in the application program Thermostat new option to ena...

Page 4: ...time and temperature internally measured by ZAS or provided by an external device with a letter size suitable for being read several meters away Two opto coupled inputs configurable as switches senso...

Page 5: ...the central area of the touch panel as an additional binary control providing the user with a quick manner of for example turning a light source on or off whenever it is required Figure 1 ZAS 1 2 INST...

Page 6: ...Note if this button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus ZAS will enter the secure mode The LED will then blink in red Apart from the programming button 3 and particularly once the devic...

Page 7: ...will be necessary to calibrate ZAS The touch calibration is carried out by pressing buttons 1 2 7 and 8 in this order sequence shown by Figure 4 The display will show the button to be pressed each tim...

Page 8: ...ecurity Indicators and Screensaver All of them are explained in detail in section 3 3 Browsing through the configured pages is explained in detail in section 2 3 Inputs ZAS incorporates 2 opto coupled...

Page 9: ...ured with such purpose see section 3 3 1 OK Button button to confirm or select options Under this first row 8 more buttons are shown distributed into 4 two button rows which may be configured from ETS...

Page 10: ...represented on the screen Figure 6 Sample Page Header The left side of the header will show the name parameterised for the active page see section 3 3 1 The right side of the header shows the navigat...

Page 11: ...to identify when a button is being pressed its corresponding icon will be drawn with inverted colours for example in Figure 6 the button being pressed is the second one on the right side Regarding th...

Page 12: ...hat after a bus failure the page that will be shown is Page 1 no matter which the active page was before the failure Moreover if the active page is other than Page 1 after 45 seconds of inactivity ZAS...

Page 13: ...s 1 0 or an alternation of both Buttons Comfort Standby and Economic permit a direct activation of the special climate modes Comfort Standby and Economic Prior to making use of these buttons it is nec...

Page 14: ...uration A detailed explanation about the different functionalities of the device is provided in the next sections 3 1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION This section shows the default parameterisation the device s...

Page 15: ...om one to another and the parameters related to the Screensaver The Page 1 sub tab is shown by default Inputs enables and configures each of the two input lines available in ZAS Thermostats enables an...

Page 16: ...rs Figure 11 Custom luminosity levels Level while Normal Operation a value between 4 minimum light level and 9 maximum light level Level while Screensaver a value between 0 no backlight and 9 maximum...

Page 17: ...om ZAS can turn on all the LEDs on the panel thus making it easier to locate them even in the darkness To make this possible the General LED Blink object must be linked to the same group address as th...

Page 18: ...l Central button while unlocked If pressing the touch panel has been set as the desired unlock method and the panel gets touched while the screensaver was active section 3 3 5 the screen will in fact...

Page 19: ...abled by parameter the device will resume the state the objects had before the bus failure Remote Control Enabling this option under the General menu will activate the IR reception therefore making it...

Page 20: ...blishing the scene values 1 64 to be sent to the KNX bus through General Scene send when the user presses the scene buttons on the remote control see Figure 7 HVAC Mode Buttons this parameter allows s...

Page 21: ...rature measure through the Internal Sensor Current Temperature communication object The value 0 indicates that the periodical sending is disabled Send with a Temperature Change apart from performing a...

Page 22: ...contrast function of the Configuration page is activated Buzzer Object associated to this parameter is a 1 bit communication object General Buzzer which will make ZAS emit a short beep when it receiv...

Page 23: ...Indicators page and the Screensaver The next sections explain in detail how to configure each of them Finally parameter Use the Central Area of the Touch as a Binary Button is shown making it possibl...

Page 24: ...option allows setting a name for the functionality associated to the buttons and a text message for the Switch On and Switch Off actions The LED Lighting parameter sets if the pair of buttons will ha...

Page 25: ...6 25 16 6 3 1 32 7 1 5 64 Table 1 Dimming Steps The LED lighting parameter sets if the pair of buttons will have a Regular lighting while a button is being pressed the corresponding LED will stay on...

Page 26: ...p the shutter value 1 through the Px Byz Stop shutter object Or if already stopped to move it slightly downwards in case slats or step motion are available Increase Button a long press sends the actua...

Page 27: ...n The first press will always show the current value of the control A long press over any of the two buttons of the couple will send the current value to the bus Temperature allows controlling a tempe...

Page 28: ...creen every time a button of the pair is pressed Multimedia Control only available for Page 4 Enables a 1 bit communication object named P4 Byz Binary control which will be set to 0 or to 1 depending...

Page 29: ...for sending scene run or save orders The value of the scene to be sent 1 64 on button presses must be set by parameter This run order will be sent through the General Scene send object after a short...

Page 30: ...me The binary value is sent out through the Px By Timed switch control object while scene values are sent through the general scene sending object It is possible to configure the timer type by selecti...

Page 31: ...sired time The value of the hours and minutes can be modified by making use of the Arrow buttons To switch between hours and minutes and to confirm the selected value it is possible to touch the OK bu...

Page 32: ...nutes just press the OK or the Time buttons again Note bus power failures may introduce delays as the internal clock needs power to work In such case the clock should be set to the correct time once t...

Page 33: ...a header text string of up to 10 characters that identifies the Security page and that will be shown in the left upper area of the display when accessing that page The first parameter to be configure...

Page 34: ...in execution time The security configuration may be modified in runtime from the Security page itself see Figure 19 Figure 19 Security Page Buttons 1 4 allow modifying the access protection of pages 1...

Page 35: ...gh the Ind x 1 byte indicator object Scaling shows on the screen the value received through the Ind x Scaling indicator object Enumeration allows the definition of up to 6 discrete values with their c...

Page 36: ...r a period of inactivity greater than 45 seconds ZAS will switch to Page 1 automatically Moreover the luminosity level of the display can be configured for this case being the possible options Always...

Page 37: ...it is necessary to select the actions to be performed on the arrival of a falling edge and on the arrival of a rising edge Figure 21 Input Switch Sensor The available options are Rising Edge sets the...

Page 38: ...Lock if Yes is chosen a new 1 bit communication object Ix Lock will become visible making it possible to lock and unlock the corresponding input with one 1 or one 0 respectively During the time the in...

Page 39: ...s function Temperature Protection permits enabling the overheat or overcool protections or both Depending on the selection one or two communication objects will be enabled Ix Overheating and Ix Overco...

Page 40: ...er to the specific documentation Motion Sensor available at http www zennio com 3 5 THERMOSTATS 2 independent thermostats are also implemented by the Roll ZAS application Figure 25 Thermostat 1 For a...

Page 41: ...resence simulation by sending the value 1 or 0 respectively note that the fact of enabling this functionality does not necessarily imply the immediate start of the presence simulation it will be subje...

Page 42: ...en enabled first by sending a 1 through the Sim Presence simulation object Note the start and finish times must be different if not the presence simulation may behave unexpectedly Minimum Maximum ON O...

Page 43: ...On 0 1 Minus Plus Down Up Left Right Stop Play Icons for pair buttons they are similar to those for the individual buttons however they are grouped into pairs The one on the left will be shown on the...

Page 44: ...revious value after the failure or with the corresponding updated value in case they depend on external elements Moreover if the object is sent or is there an option to send it to the bus write or rea...

Page 45: ...Ucount 0 255 Min P1 Bxy Enum Control 0 255 2 Bytes I O C T R W U DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 25 00 P1 Bxy Temperature Control 20 95 C 1 Byte I C T W U DPT_Scaling 0 100 Min P1 Bxy Light Indicator...

Page 46: ...Down 1 Bit I O C T R W U DPT_Switch 0 1 P2 Bx Light On Off 0 Off 1 On 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 P2 Bx Timed switch control 1 bit generic control 39 47 55 63 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 P2 Bx Binar...

Page 47: ...e 1 Enable 44 52 60 68 4 Bit O C T R DPT_Control_Dimming 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 0xF Inc by 1 P2 Bx Light Dimming 4 bit dimming control 45 53 61 69 2 Bytes O C T R...

Page 48: ...0 Off 100 On 1 Byte I C T W U DPT_Scaling 0 100 P3 Bxy Scaling Indicator 0 100 1 Byte I C T W U DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 255 P3 Bxy 1 byte Indicator 0 255 2 Bytes I C T W U DPT_Value_2_Ucount 0 65535 P3...

Page 49: ...by 100 0xF Inc by 1 P4 Bxy Light Dimming 4 bit dimming control 4 Bit O C T R DPT_Control_Dimming 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 0xF Inc by 1 P4 Bx Light Dimming 4 bit dim...

Page 50: ...C W DPT_Switch 0 1 General Display Lighting 1 1 Light the Display 0 NoAction 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 General Display Lighting 1 0 Light the Display 1 NoAction 138 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 General...

Page 51: ...t 0 Closed 1 Open 178 179 1 Bit I C W DPT_Trigger 0 1 Tx Comfort Prolongation 0 Nothing 1 Timed Comfort 180 181 1 Byte O C T R DPT_HVACMode 1 Confort 2 Standby 3 Economy 4 Protection W W Tx Special Mo...

Page 52: ...2 Ch x Channel enabling 1 Enable 0 Disable 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 I2 Ch x Channel lock 1 Lock 0 Unlock 226 227 1 Bit C T DPT_Switch 0 1 I1 Ch x Detection Status According to parameters 228 229 1 B...

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