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The  Welcome Back object does not alter its behaviour and will still 
work as usual. If the parameterised Downtime expires being the 
device in the locked state, the next user press will actually cause that 
the Welcome Back object is sent. After that, the device will still 
remain locked (further presses will not execute the response actions 
corresponding to the  buttons, although they will successively re-set 
the Downtime counter for the Welcome Back object). 

 

If the Locking Method has been set to Auto (timed), it is important to 
ensure that the “Time to Lock” (as well as the Sending Delay of the 
Welcome Back object) is set to a value lower than the Downtime To 
Enable of the Welcome Back object

 

Buzzer

: permits enabling or disabling the audible beeps that the device can 

emit. Disabling them by parameter prevents the device entirely from emitting 
beeps, while enabling them, apart from offering an audible acknowledgment 
for the actions triggered by button touches (see section 2.2), will also bring 
the “

[General] Buzzer

” (which permits externally triggering the generation of 

a short beep at any time by sending the value “1”) and “

[General] Buzzer 

enabling

” (which permits enabling and disabling, by object, any audible 

indication generated by the buzzer, including those triggered  externally 
through “

[General] Buzzer

”) objects. By default, beeping is enabled both by 

parameter and by object. However, even being enabled by parameter, it is 
also  possible to define (through the “

Initial status (after programming)

” 

parameter) the desired initial state of the “

[General] Buzzer enabling

” 

object. Note, however, that if the buzzer is disabled by parameter, the two 
objects related to this function will disappear, which will make it impossible to 
enable it afterwards. 

 

Internal Temperature Sensor

: enabling (“Yes”) this parameter will bring up a 

new object (“[Internal sensor] Current temperature”), as well as a new 
parameterisable window (see 

Figure 11

), from where it is possible to define 

the following: 

Summary of Contents for Touch-MyDesign ZN1VI-TPTMD4

Page 1: ...KNX Capacitive Touch Switch 4 6 8 Main Buttons 5 Additional Buttons ZN1VI TPTMD4 ZN1VI TPTMD6 USER MANUAL ZN1VI TPTMD8 Application Program Version 1 1 User Manual Version 1 1 _a www zennio com...

Page 2: ...3 1 Default Configuration 11 3 2 General 12 3 3 Main Buttons 20 3 3 1 Pair 21 3 3 2 Individual 24 3 4 Additional Buttons 29 3 4 1 Disabled 30 3 4 2 Temperature Setpoint 30 3 4 3 1 byte Control unsign...

Page 3: ...changes in the Welcome Back object the usual button action is no longer performed together with the transmission of the Welcome Back object and the Touch Lock functions Improvement in the Reset Lumino...

Page 4: ...e functions is enhanced by the built in analogue digital inputs temperature sensor and thermostat function and by an elegant and fully customisable design of the front glass customers can choose their...

Page 5: ...ck object binary or scene which will be sent to the bus on the first press of the touch panel after a certain parameterisable standby period Two analogue digital inputs for motion sensors temperature...

Page 6: ...upply since it is powered through the KNX bus Figure 3 Touch MyDesign Element diagram The programming button 5 shown in Figure 3 may be pressed with the help of a thin screw to set Touch MyDesign into...

Page 7: ...ct it again making sure that the front glass is not touched during this process For detailed information about the technical features of Touch MyDesign as well as security information and on the insta...

Page 8: ...uts each of which may be independently configured as a switch sensor a push button a motion detector or a temperature probe And depending on the selection a series of external elements may be connecte...

Page 9: ...ch of the mentioned buttons incorporates a central LED which by default will turn on for a brief instant whenever the button is touched although alternative LED behaviours may be configured for every...

Page 10: ...ompared to the previous case is that under the both LEDs case the two LEDs will always turn off or on simultaneously as if it were a unique state indicator consisting of two LEDs Apart from the behavi...

Page 11: ...ation starts from Figure 5 shows the communication objects displayed by default General Scene receive intended for the reception of scene values from the bus General Scene send destined to send scene...

Page 12: ...the device with the aim of implementing a logical behaviour in the buttons Figure 7 Device Orientation Next to Touch MyDesign Orientation a second parameter is shown Pair button behaviour The selectab...

Page 13: ...on see section 2 2 it is possible to define certain general attributes that will affect all the LEDs For that purpose this parameter provides two options Default the LEDs will assume the default light...

Page 14: ...t an equal parameterisation for both modes does not mean an equal effective light level e g on max will imply a higher luminosity for normal mode than for night mode Night mode implements by itself an...

Page 15: ...plements itself a general attenuation of the light levels For example the max light level in the normal mode will be brighter than the max light level in the night mode Even the min light level in the...

Page 16: ...ion of a scene values 1 to 64 configurable through General Scenes receive or an Auto timed triggering which will require setting through the Time to lock parameter in seconds how much time the device...

Page 17: ...values are 5 65535 seconds Object Type this parameter selects the type of sending that is desired to be performed By default it will be a 1 bit value 0 or 1 configurable but it is also possible to se...

Page 18: ...m emitting beeps while enabling them apart from offering an audible acknowledgment for the actions triggered by button touches see section 2 2 will also bring the General Buzzer which permits external...

Page 19: ...re of the internal sensor sent every 30 seconds this parameter should be set to 3 Send with a Temperature Change allows automatically sending the temperature value whenever it suffers a change an incr...

Page 20: ...stat permits enabling and configuring the thermostat function For that purpose after selecting the value Enabled ETS will bring up a new tab with the name Thermostat which will be described in detail...

Page 21: ...ir of buttons from the Configuration window implies that none of the buttons LEDs of the pair will be functional Alternatively it is possible to select Individual for the pair of buttons and afterward...

Page 22: ...level in parameterised for a few instants and it will then turn off again according to the custom OFF level if parameterised State dependent the light state of the LEDs in the pair will depend on the...

Page 23: ...tep unless the button is released again before this increase ends which will send a stop order 0x08 in this case When the Dimmer option has been selected the LED lighting parameter provides for its pa...

Page 24: ...Button a long touch will send an order to move the shutter up whereas a short touch will send the value 0 through the X Stop shutter step object which will make the shutter stop if moving or perform a...

Page 25: ...e button Regular the LED will behave in the usual way when a touch on its button is detected it will light according to the custom ON level in parameterised for a few instants and it will then turn of...

Page 26: ...bus through the General Scenes send object and that optionally long touches 3 second or longer touches trigger as well the sending of a scene record order so when such long touches take place the orig...

Page 27: ...es on the button trigger the sending of a certain 2 byte unsigned integer value 0 65535 to the KNX bus through the Xi 2 byte value unsigned int object The LED Lighting parameter defines the behaviour...

Page 28: ...sent a switch on the next long touch will necessarily cause a decrease in the light level The LED Lighting parameter defines the behaviour of the LED corresponding to the button As for the previous ca...

Page 29: ...ss 3 4 ADDITIONAL BUTTONS This tab which permits defining the specific functions that will be performed by the additional buttons of the device see section 2 2 is itself divided into a series of windo...

Page 30: ...tion screen within the Additional buttons tab will cause that none of the additional buttons has a function However through the LED Lighting parameter it is possible to select whether the correspondin...

Page 31: ...he Z 1 byte value unsigned int object a certain value 0 255 depending on the particular button touched Figure 17 1 byte Control Unsigned Integer Additional Buttons This type of functionality will alwa...

Page 32: ...Z2 Z3 Z4 and Z5 i e as touch buttons with independent functionalities separately configurable This brings the possibility of making use of up to 5 more individual buttons apart from those from the mai...

Page 33: ...t names beginning with Xi 3 4 6 INDIVIDUAL INDICATORS This option permits turning the additional button panel non functional thus performing no actions on button touches while the corresponding LEDs s...

Page 34: ...e Inputs tab displayed upon the activation of such function from General Configuration contains the required parameters for enabling the connection of up to two input devices push buttons switches sen...

Page 35: ...the possibility of making this value be re sent periodically This can be parameterised from the new screen displayed by ETS see Figure Figure 23 Note that it is possible to set different cyclical peri...

Page 36: ...he value every time Light Dimming the KNX bus will be sent orders for light dimming devices through the Ix Short press ACTION where ACTION will depend on the action selected in the corresponding scree...

Page 37: ...nfigured in the corresponding screen displayed by ETS Figure 26 Short Press Scene Inputs Push Button The available actions are Run Scene the bus will be sent the order to run a scene i e the scene num...

Page 38: ...value of the corresponding object To obtain an immediate sending with no delay the value 0 may be set here Response Delay After Long Press analogous to the previous parameter but referred to long pres...

Page 39: ...nding the value 0 The time count starts when the actual rising falling edge takes place Sending of 1 DELAY defines a delay in tenths of a second to be applied prior to sending the value 1 The time cou...

Page 40: ...alues Moreover when an input has been configured as a temperature probe it will be possible to set a few more parameters from the window that is displayed for that purpose Figure 28 Temperature Probe...

Page 41: ...ecting value 1 whether the limit corresponding to each case has been exceeded or not This will require the definition of the overheating and overcooling limit temperatures in Celsius degrees as well a...

Page 42: ...sk com 42 Figure 30 Channel 1 Inputs Motion Sensor For detailed information about the behaviour and parameterisation of the motion detector please refer to the specific document Motion Detector availa...

Page 43: ...is function has been enabled a set of additional tabs will be displayed among them the Configuration window as shown by Figure 31 so that this function can be parameterised For detailed information ab...

Page 44: ...with the corresponding updated value in case they depend on external elements sensors etc Moreover if the object is sent or is there an option to send it to the bus write or read requests after a bus...

Page 45: ...float 20 95 1 Byte I O C T R W U DPT_Scaling 0 100 Xi 1 byte value scaling 0 100 4 12 20 28 1 Bit I O C T R W U DPT_Switch 0 1 X2 Binary Control 0 1 bit generic control 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 X...

Page 46: ...bit generic control 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Step 0 1 Zx Stop Shutter Step Toggle Dir 0 Stop Shutter Step Up 1 Stop Shutter Step Down 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 Zx Binary Control Release 1 1 bit generic co...

Page 47: ...C W DPT_Enable 0 1 General Buzzer Enabling 1 Enabled 0 Disabled 62 2 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 25 00 T Temperature Source 1 External Sensor Measure 63 2 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_Temp 2...

Page 48: ...O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 T Additional Cool Temp Setpoint Band 1 88 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 T Additional Heat Temp Setpoint Band 1 89 90 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 Ix Lock 1 Input Disabled 0 Input F...

Page 49: ...Short Press Light Dimming Toggle Inc Light Stop Dim Dec Light Stop Dim 95 96 1 Byte O C T R DPT_SceneControl 128 191 Ix Short Press Save Scene Save Scene Send of 128 191 1 Byte O C T R DPT_SceneContro...

Page 50: ...rol_Dimming 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by 50 0x3 Dec by 25 0x4 Dec by 12 0x5 Dec by 6 0x6 Dec by 3 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 0xA Inc by 50 0xB Inc by 25 0xC Inc by 12 0xD Inc by 6 0xE...

Page 51: ...o Short Circ 116 117 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Alarm 0 1 Ix Open Circuit 1 Open Circuit 0 No Open Circ 118 119 1 Byte O C T R DPT_Scaling 0 100 Ix Luminosity Level Luminosity on Input X 120 121 1 Bit I C W DP...

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