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“Enumeration”:  this  control  is  similar  to  the  one  above,  although  integer 

values are sent instead of scaling values. 

Table  1  shows  the  relation  between  the  scaling  values  and  the 

enumeration values, depending on the number of speed levels configured 

(note that if the Auto mode or the speed level 0 are allowed one more level 

is added, corresponding to value 0). 

% Values based on fan levels 

Speed Levels 

En

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100 

50,2 

33,3 

25,1 

20 

100 

66,7 

50,2 

40 

100 

75,3 

60 

100 

80 

100 

Table 1 

Fan levels. 

For  the  scaling  and  enumeration  controls,  the  object  is  sent  to  the  bus 

slightly  delayed,  once  the  desired  value  has  been  set  by  the  user.  The 

current value is continuously shown on the display.  

Under  a  “

state-dependent

”  LED  illumination,  the  LED  of  the 

corresponding  button  will  remain  on/off  according  to  the  current  state  of 

the fan. On the other hand, under a “

state-dependent (both LEDs)

” LED 

illumination, both of them will remain on or off while the fan level is greater 

than  0  or  not,  respectively.  The  “

regular

”  and  “

dedicated  object

”  LED 

illumination  modes  are  also  available.  See  ANNEX  I.  LED  Illumination 

Modes for details. 

 

Multimedia

: tapping on one of the two buttons will make TMD-Display View 

send a binary value to the bus, while pressing on the other will make it send 

the  inverse  binary  value.  It  is  possible  to  configure  which  one  does  what. 

Also,  this control  has  a 14-byte  object  associated,  whose  value  is  displayed 

on the screen between the icons of the buttons. 

Note

after a failure of the KNX bus, any value that may have been received 

through the 14-byte object will be lost

Summary of Contents for TMD

Page 1: ...ex te nd ed Capacitive Touch Panel with 8 Buttons and Paged Graphical Display USER MANUAL ZVI TMDV Application program version 1 2 User manual edition 1 2 _a www zennio com...

Page 2: ...on 9 2 1 Default Configuration 9 2 2 General 11 2 2 1 CONFIGURATION 11 2 2 2 Temperature Sensor 13 2 2 3 Screensaver 13 2 2 4 LEDs Display 15 2 2 5 Sounds 18 2 2 6 Touch Locking 20 2 2 7 Welcome Back...

Page 3: ...pport http support zennio com 3 2 5 2 Display 68 2 6 Inputs 69 2 6 1 Binary Input 69 2 6 2 Temperature Probe 69 2 6 3 Motion Detector 70 2 7 Thermostat 71 ANNEX I LED Illumination Modes 72 ANNEX II Bu...

Page 4: ...nges Page s 1 2 _a Changes in the application program Heartbeat functionality added Optimisation of the inputs thermostat and motion detector 1 1 _a Changes in the application programme Optimisation o...

Page 5: ...at function as well as an elegant and fully customisable design of the front glass customers can choose their button icons texts and colours and even personalise the background with their pictures log...

Page 6: ...d automatic locking of the device cleaning function Welcome greeting on the display and Welcome Back object binary or scene Central touch area which allows browsing through the configured pages or con...

Page 7: ...KNX terminal are connected the device can be easily mounted on the metallic plate by the action of the built in magnets After that it is necessary to slide it downwards to fix it through the security...

Page 8: ...enever the device recovers the bus power an immediate self calibration process of the touch panel takes place Please ensure to avoid touching the front glass while powering the device If undesired eff...

Page 9: ...motion detector so that external accessories can be connected to the device In the particular case of an external temperature probe such as model ZN1AC NTC68 from Zennio it will be possible to use it...

Page 10: ...me general parameters related to the touch buttons and the navigation control See section 2 3 for details Page 1 contains the parameters for enabling disabling the controls contained in page 1 enabled...

Page 11: ...n whether the device will or will not be connected any external accessories See section 2 6 for details Thermostat enables or disables the Thermostat tab in the tree on the left See section 2 7 for de...

Page 12: ...state The display contrast level is set to 7 Custom a specific tab will be included in the tab tree on the left so the integrator can set the desired light levels for the off and on states and whethe...

Page 13: ...ands see section 2 4 3 and section 2 4 4 2 2 2 TEMPERATURE SENSOR TMD Display View is equipped with one internal temperature probe which can monitor the ambient temperature of the room thus making the...

Page 14: ...METERISATION This screen is divided into three parts Activation Content and Exit containing the following parameters Figure 7 General Screensaver Activation timeout time to automatically show the scre...

Page 15: ...options explained in ANNEX I LED Illumination Modes Moreover the LEDs and the display can also commute between two operation modes the normal mode and the night mode The second one is optional It is...

Page 16: ...those for the Default configuration of parameter LEDs and Display config The upper section of this new screen is for the LED brightness configuration while the lower is for the display brightness con...

Page 17: ...rtain scene value to General Scene Receive Two specific textboxes will show up to enter what scenes 1 through 64 will trigger each mode Idle time to change to Night Mode 0 disabled when the time set i...

Page 18: ...ange of values and that do not send a value after every touch but only the final value after the last press When an action has been triggered sharper beep than the above one indicating that a value is...

Page 19: ...see section 2 2 1 can be set to Default This will also imply that the button beeps will be unconditional as it will not be possible to disable this function through an object On the other hand if set...

Page 20: ...function If enabled a specific object General Sounds Alarm will be included into the project topology The values 1 or 0 that will trigger the alarm sequence and then stop it must be entered in Value 2...

Page 21: ...General Scene Receive object 2 2 7 WELCOME BACK OBJECT TMD Display View can send a specific object the welcome back object to the KNX bus when the user presses a touch button after a significant amou...

Page 22: ...e welcome back function Additional Condition sets if sending the welcome back object should also depend on an external condition The option by default is No Additional Condition The following are avai...

Page 23: ...nding of a 1 bit value through General Welcome back when the welcome back function is triggered and the condition if any evaluates to true The desired value 0 or 1 should to be set in Value Welcome Ba...

Page 24: ...n checkbox to enable page n There is one checkbox for each general purpose page pages 1 to 4 and two more for the configuration pages General Configuration and Display Page 1 is always enabled Action...

Page 25: ...vious Page Upward Previous Page Downward Next Page Single button the pages switch by pressing on the central area between the buttons The parameter Action sets the navigation direction Next Page Previ...

Page 26: ...will appear Note figures in this section will show the parameters of a certain page for instance page 1 The parameters for other pages are totally analogous 2 4 1 CONFIGURATION TMD Display View featur...

Page 27: ...o buttons will react to user presses Pair Buttons the two buttons will work jointly Switch Switch Indicator Two Objects Short Press Long Press Counter Scaling Float Enumeration Shutter Light dimmer Cl...

Page 28: ...ntaining only a sub tab named Configuration One drop down list with the following options is shown per pair of buttons Disabled See section 2 4 2 Pair Selecting this option brings a new tab to the tre...

Page 29: ...ent both LEDs LED illumination both of them will remain on while the switch is in the on state and off while in the off state Switch Indicator the functionality of the buttons is analogous to that of...

Page 30: ...lay View walk through the different values displaying on the screen the text associated to each value As the above functions this type of control provides parameter to link the control with a box in t...

Page 31: ...on Modes the LED of the corresponding button will remain on off according to whether the current value of the light level status object which should be updated by the actual dimmer is greater than 0 o...

Page 32: ...ders scaling 0 100 or enumerated Furthermore it is possible to configure the speed 0 as an additional fan level and or another level to activate the Auto mode The order to activate the auto mode can b...

Page 33: ...e current value is continuously shown on the display Under a state dependent LED illumination the LED of the corresponding button will remain on off according to the current state of the fan On the ot...

Page 34: ...witch Indicator Two objects short press long press Counter Scaling Float Enumeration Shutter Dimmer Climate Temperature Setpoint Climate Mode or Climate Fan Multimedia or Indicator Label textbox to en...

Page 35: ...ry button pair is configured separately in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Text for 0 and Text for 1 sets the text to be displayed between the icons of the buttons when the values 0 and 1...

Page 36: ...r is configured separately in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Indicator Type sets the type and size of the object that receives the value of the indicator to be shown on the display The o...

Page 37: ...on the buttons The options are Regular State dependent State dependent both LEDs and Dedicated Object Two Objects short Press long press Figure 23 Pair Buttons Two Objects Short Press Long Press Acti...

Page 38: ...ly in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Long press threshold time sets the minimum time the user should hold the button in order to consider it a long press The available range is 5 to 50 t...

Page 39: ...ease Note this parameter will remain hidden unless having selected Every button pair is configured separately in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Size sets the desired size of the object 1...

Page 40: ...e buttons respectively i e the smaller the increment the more presses will be required Increment on Long Press sets the increase or decrease to be applied to the current value on every long press over...

Page 41: ...short press over the increase or decrease buttons respectively i e the smaller the increment the more presses will be required The available range is 0 100 Increment on Long Press sets the increase o...

Page 42: ...s over the increase or decrease buttons respectively i e the smaller the increment the more presses will be required The available range is 0 1 670760 93750 0 5 by default Increment on Long Press sets...

Page 43: ...ontrol to state j The actual sending will not be performed until 1 5 seconds after the last press Text j text to be displayed between the icons of the buttons to indicate the current enumeration value...

Page 44: ...nless having selected Every button pair is configured separately in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Type sets the desired behaviour of the buttons Standard or Hold Release the differences...

Page 45: ...sent Left Off Right On Left On Right Off Note this parameter will remain hidden unless having selected Every button pair is configured separately in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Step d...

Page 46: ...arately in Action of the pair buttons see section 2 3 1 Minimum Value sets which value from the available range 273 to 670760 9375 10 by default will be the minimum value permitted by the control Maxi...

Page 47: ...he two buttons will make TMD Display View send a one bit value to the bus Left Cool value 0 Right Heat value 1 Extended pressing on the two buttons will make TMD Display View walk through the differen...

Page 48: ...cated Object The values will be sent to the bus through objects Pn X Climate Mode or Pn X Climate Mode Extended Climate Fan Figure 34 Pair Buttons Climate Fan Action assigns each of the two buttons th...

Page 49: ...to show its value on the display Pn X Fan Indicator Speed levels sets how many speed levels will be available in the control 1 to 5 levels Cyclical sets whether scrolling through the speed levels is...

Page 50: ...hods are possible to activate this mode o By short press the Auto mode can be reached as a further level above the maximum one In this case the fan levels activated by short presses are note that spee...

Page 51: ...e dependent both LEDs and Dedicated Object Multimedia Figure 37 Pair Buttons Multimedia Action assigns each of the two buttons the order to be sent Left Stop Backward Right Start Forward Left Start Fo...

Page 52: ...bytes or 4 bytes Signed Int Signed checkbox to set if the allowed values are signed or unsigned Units text that will be displayed next to the indicator to identify the units of the value Up to 4 char...

Page 53: ...in parameters However if LED Illumination Control All Buttons see section 2 3 1 has been set to state dependent where available only the short press object will apply Hold Release as soon as the user...

Page 54: ...ant and Counter Constant functions Enumeration implements a one button enumeration control that sends one byte unsigned values to the KNX bus This control is completely analogous to the Enumeration co...

Page 55: ...on off according to the value of the aforementioned status object i e off when the value is 0 and on in any other case Note after a bus recovery the light dimmer should send back the status object so...

Page 56: ...ter actuator in order to receive feedback Hold Release the device will send an order to move the shutter as soon as the button is touched and the order to stop it as soon as it is released Hence short...

Page 57: ...ton has been enabled a specific tab Button Xn becomes available under Buttons in the tree on the left Figure 39 Individual Button Parameters common to all types of controls are Function sets the desir...

Page 58: ...the buttons The options are Regular State dependent and Dedicated Object In case of selecting the latter the object Pn Xj LED On Off will be included in the project topology the desired values to tur...

Page 59: ...hs of a second being 5 tenths the default value LED illumination control analogous to the homonymous parameter for the LED Indicator Switch and Hold Release functions see previous pages The options in...

Page 60: ...functions see above The options in this case are Regular and Dedicated object Figure 42 Individual Button Hold Release Scene Figure 43 Individual Button Scene Action sets whether the value to be sent...

Page 61: ...lue is sent depends for each as the table below shows In case of selecting Counter Constant two specific parameters Size and Signed will be displayed to respectively define the size of the constant 1...

Page 62: ...e the value is sent to the bus when the button is pressed Enums number of states up to 6 that will be distinguished For every distinguished state one parameter Value j and Text j will become available...

Page 63: ...ect LED off at 0 and on at any other level The parameters for this function are Step defines the dimming step 100 50 25 12 5 6 25 3 1 or 1 5 to be sent through Pn Xj Light Dimming to the light dimmer...

Page 64: ...tatus object of the shutter actuator in fact this object is only intended to receive values from the bus not to send them As explained in the alternation of the move up down and the step up down reque...

Page 65: ...g must take place This can be done by short pressing the corresponding button each press switches the state disabled enabled or by sending the value 1 through the Px By Enable Timer object If the time...

Page 66: ...splay View http www zennio com Technical Support http support zennio com 66 LED Illumination Control Object Value sets the value to switch off and switch on the LED The options are 0 Off 1 On or 0 On...

Page 67: ...upper left side of the display when accessing this page Label textbox to enter the string up to 10 characters that is displayed on the screen next to the button in order to identify the control Time a...

Page 68: ...entifies the Display page and that will be shown in the left upper side of the display when accessing this page Label textbox to enter the string up to 10 characters that is displayed on the screen ne...

Page 69: ...l not work properly with TMD Display View ETS PARAMETERISATION When Inputs has been activated in the General parameters screen the following drop lists will be available for the selection of the speci...

Page 70: ...y View section at the Zennio website www zennio com Notes This device does not include luminosity measurement capabilities only motion detection Therefore the two models mentioned offer equivalent fun...

Page 71: ...zennio com 71 2 7 THERMOSTAT TMD Display View implements one Zennio thermostat which can be enabled and fully customised For details please refer to the specific manual Zennio Thermostat available in...

Page 72: ...rent from one type of control to another and is detailed for each function State Dependent Illumination both LEDs only applies to buttons configured as pair controls The two LEDs of the control will l...

Page 73: ...ling Float Enumeration Shutter Dimmer Climate Temperature Climate Mode Climate Fan Multimedia Indicator INDIVIDUAL Binary Two Objects Hold Rel Scene Constants Enumeration Dimmer Shutter Timer LED Indi...

Page 74: ...LEDs Functions where state dependent is not available will use the regular illumination Dedicated Object One binary communication object per control will be included in the project topology so that t...

Page 75: ...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 76: ...eNumber 0 63 General Display Contrast 0 Level 1 10 Scene Format 7 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 General Sounds Disabling Button Sound 0 Disable Sound 1 Enable Sound 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 General Sou...

Page 77: ...X1 Two Objects Short Press 0 1 1 bit Generic Control 1 Bit I O C T R W DPT_Switch 0 1 Pn X Switch 1 bit Generic Control 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Trigger 0 1 Pn X Stop Shutter 0 1 Stop Shutter 1 Bit O C T R...

Page 78: ...C T R DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 255 Pn X Fan Control Type Enumeration 1 2 3 4 1 Byte O C T R DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 255 Pn X Fan Control Type Enumeration 1 2 3 1 Byte O C T R DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 255 Pn X Fa...

Page 79: ...X 2 byte Unsigned Int Indicator 0 65535 2 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_2_Count 32768 32767 Pn X 2 byte Signed Int Indicator 32768 32767 1 Byte I C W DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 255 Pn X 1 byte Unsigned Int Indicato...

Page 80: ...2 byte Signed Int Value 32768 32767 2 Bytes I C W 9 xxx 671088 64 670760 96 Pn X1 Status 2 byte Float Value 671088 64 670760 96 1 Byte I C W DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 255 Pn X1 Status Enumeration Rotating...

Page 81: ...0 Off 1 On 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 Pn X LED On Off 0 On 1 Off 23 36 49 62 75 88 101 114 127 140 153 166 179 192 205 218 14 Bytes I C W DPT_String_ASCII Pn X Multimedia Text Indicator 14 byte String...

Page 82: ...255 Pn X2 Status 1 byte Unsigned Int Value 0 255 1 Byte I C W DPT_Value_1_Count 128 127 Pn X2 Status 1 byte Signed Int Value 128 127 2 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_2_Ucount 0 65535 Pn X2 Status 2 byte Unsig...

Page 83: ...Comfort 0 Off 1 On 231 1 Bit I C W DPT_Ack 0 1 T1 Special Mode Standby 0 Nothing 1 Trigger 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 T1 Special Mode Standby 0 Off 1 On 232 1 Bit I C W DPT_Ack 0 1 T1 Special Mode Eco...

Page 84: ...heating 0 No Alarm 1 Alarm 259 263 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Alarm 0 1 In Probe Error 0 No Alarm 1 Alarm 264 2 Bytes O C T R DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 Internal Probe Current Temperature Temperature sens...

Page 85: ...326 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 In Cj Force State 0 No Detection 1 Detection 327 333 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 In Input Lock 0 Unlock 1 Lock 328 334 1 Bit C T DPT_Switch 0 1 In Short Press 0 Sending o...

Page 86: ...oat Float Value 2 Bytes O C T R DPT_Value_2_Ucount 0 65535 In Pulse Counter Counter Number of Pulses 329 335 1 Byte I C W DPT_Scaling 0 100 In Short Press Shutter Status Input 0 Top 100 Bottom 1 Byte...

Page 87: ...T 9 xxx 671088 64 670760 96 In Long Press Constant Value Float Float Value 2 Bytes C T DPT_Value_2_Ucount 0 65535 In Long Press Constant Value Integer 0 65535 1 Byte C T DPT_Scaling 0 100 In Long Pre...

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