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Motion Detector 

 

 

 

 

 

Motion Detector with Luminosity Sensor 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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User Manual Version: [0.3]_a 

 

 

 

www.zennio.com 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ZN1IO-DETEC

Page 1: ...Motion Detector Motion Detector with Luminosity Sensor ZN1IO DETEC ZN1IO DETEC N ZN1IO DETEC P ZN1IO DETEC X USER MANUAL User Manual Version 0 3 _a www zennio com...

Page 2: ...rallel detectors 8 3 ETS Parameterisation 10 3 1 Input 10 3 2 Channels 12 3 2 1 Detection 15 3 2 2 No Detection 16 3 2 3 Channel Lock 16 3 2 4 Restricting the Sendings Depending on the Luminosity 18 3...

Page 3: ...ection No Detection and Occupied Not Occupied events 15 26 Optimisation and clarification of the Forced States function 23 Optimisation of the presence detection algorithm Distinction between door ope...

Page 4: ...X bus about errors in the connection or in the detector itself through the Short Circuit Open Circuit functions Important the ZN1IO DETECT X model does not include the function of the luminosity measu...

Page 5: ...icularised for each device To access the documentation it is highly recommended to make use of the links provided at the Zennio homepage www zennio com within the specific section of the particular de...

Page 6: ...ce the Zennio device gets programmed Figure 2 Element Diagram models ZN1IO DETEC and ZN1IO DETEC N Figure 3 Element Diagram models ZN1IO DETEC P and ZN1IO DETEC X Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the main e...

Page 7: ...ng the luminosity measurement switch 1 only functional in model ZN1IO DETEC P and the blinking of the LED on the detection of motion switch 3 Switch 2 on the other hand allows selecting the Type A or...

Page 8: ...e target device while the terminal labeled as C on the detector plug should be connected to the common input slot identified as well as C in the target device 2 3 CONNECTING MULTIPLE PARALLEL DETECTOR...

Page 9: ...ated to a sole input value The number of the available virtual channels is not related at all with how many detectors are connected Moreover from the hardware point of view multiple detectors connecte...

Page 10: ...itself Once solved the value 0 will be sent once through the same object Ix Open Circuit Error 1 bit object that will notify the KNX bus by sending the value 1 every 30 seconds about open circuit even...

Page 11: ...0 the periodical sending remains disabled Luminosity change to send sets a certain increment in percentage so that when two consecutive readings of the luminosity are found to differ by more than such...

Page 12: ...ection conditions Values sent when entering the Detection and No Detection states Channel lock Basically the channel will switch to the Detection state when a motion detection signal is received from...

Page 13: ...t6 the sensor stops reporting motion so the channel starts a new Detection Length count At t7 before T1 concludes motion is reported again so the count for the Detection Length is interrupted remaini...

Page 14: ...tion length is parameterised the light will remain on at least for 60 seconds as 60 seconds of no detection are necessary before sending the No Detection value The greater the detection length is the...

Page 15: ...le for Detection and No Detection however their defaults may be different Figure 13 Channel I detection function Binary Value enables or disables the sending of a binary value either On or Off accordi...

Page 16: ...1 to 255 minutes 1 to 18 hours Delay sets the time that the device should wait before sending the values to the bus once the channel enters the Detection state The available values are 0 to 255 second...

Page 17: ...object Selecting this option also requires setting the following parameters o Configuration sets the value 0 1 that will switch the channel to unlocked and the value that will switch it to locked The...

Page 18: ...using the Scene the channel will switch between the unlocked and locked states according to the values received through the Motion Sensor Scene Input object Figure 16 Lock using the Scene Selecting t...

Page 19: ...sent no matter if the luminosity level is over the threshold value or not Enabling this option requires setting the following parameters as well Threshold luminosity percentage over which the channel...

Page 20: ...er motion is detected every few seconds so the light source remains on 4 At 6 30h after the dawn the luminosity level is already about 60 Therefore the artificial light source turns off No Detection i...

Page 21: ...e was NOT set to send a No Detection after surpassing the threshold the light source will remain on 2 After a while with no motion the No Detection is sent which turns the light off 3 If motion is aga...

Page 22: ...the darkness until it receives some instants later the updated luminosity see Luminosity Sending in 3 1 To prevent the above situation it is possible to impose a delay to the luminosity reset so it r...

Page 23: ...No Detection state it will enter the Detection state The detection delay see 3 2 1 will also apply here analogously as when it is the actual sensor what triggers the Detection state An off is receive...

Page 24: ...volved in this functionality are Force state enables or disables the Ix Ci Force state one bit object Idle Time after Force sets the time interval during which the channel will remain in the forced st...

Page 25: ...elf had detected motion the detection object will be sent to the bus and the detection length will start counting Keep in mind that if the remote device is not configured to periodically re send that...

Page 26: ...may be sleeping for example The domotic system can hardly deal with this distinction However it is possible to monitor subjects entering leaving the room and therefore determining whether there is hu...

Page 27: ...Not Occupied The transitions between the two states will imply the sending of a certain value to the KNX bus which is configured in parameters Figure 22 Sendings for the Occupied state These options a...

Page 28: ...y motion detection will activate the Occupied state if not already active 4 Back to point 2 This algorithm depends on the following parameters Trigger Value sets the specific values of object Ix Prese...

Page 29: ...ight 0 Day 1 Night or 0 Night 1 Day Presence Detection Lock provides a procedure for temporarily disabling the presence detection function See section 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 PRESENCE DETECTION LOCK The prese...

Page 30: ...will switch back to Occupied Example false non occupied detections Suppose a room with two people sleeping inside state Occupied If the false non occupied detections are being ignored when one of the...

Page 31: ...bject After the trigger signal is received the slave will let a certain waiting time configurable elapse The time count will be restarted if further triggers are received Once the count ends the slave...

Page 32: ...the slave detector 2 is connected to G Ix Switch Sensor Edge or equivalent object from the device where the left door sensor is connected to H Ix Switch Sensor Edge or equivalent object from the devi...

Page 33: ...g motion the occupied state will be maintained and therefore the lamp will not be switched off If the person that remains inside finally leaves the room no matter through which door the slave and mast...

Page 34: ...your inquiries about Zennio devices http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio Avance y Tecnolog a S L C R o Jarama 132 Nave P 8 11 45007 Toledo Spain Tel 34 925 232 002 Fax 34 925 337 310 www zennio com...

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