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ZN1VI-TP41C
Application Program Version: [3.3]
User Manual Version: [3.3]_b
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Page 1: ...KNX Capacitive Colour Touch Panel USER MANUAL ZN1VI TP41C Application Program Version 3 3 User Manual Version 3 3 _b www zennio com...
Page 2: ...nese Korean for on screen texts Pairing procedure for remotely controlling the device Replacement of certain icons Parameters for enabling disabling the firmware update function via USB or Ethernet Pa...
Page 3: ...et to them Interruption of the inactivity timeout counter if a pop up windows is active Unification of the text format and time spacing of labels shown in graphical value monitoring 2 0_a Changes in t...
Page 4: ...al Purpose Pages 14 2 3 Profile Page 14 2 4 Configuration Page 16 2 5 Backlight 19 2 6 Page Shaping 19 3 ETS Parameterisation 21 3 1 Default Configuration 21 3 2 Main Configuration 24 3 2 1 General 24...
Page 5: ...button Control 46 3 4 2 4 Climate Control 56 3 4 2 5 Other 64 3 5 Profile Page 80 3 5 1 Configuration 80 3 6 Configuration Page 81 3 6 1 Configuration 81 3 7 Thermostat n 82 ANNEX I Controlling Z41 Re...
Page 6: ...with various pre set colour patterns and themes Multiple direct action functions fully customisable Control distribution across up to 6 customisable pages Full climate management Programmable timers S...
Page 7: ...Climate controls RGB controls RGBW controls Energy consumption monitoring Gas Water consumption monitoring Daily timers 48 48 48 48 Weekly timers 16 48 48 48 48 Alarms 8 48 48 48 48 Alarm log Remote...
Page 8: ...ss o Unsigned integer 8 16 bits o Signed integer 8 16 bits o Scaling percentage o Floating point 16 bits o Scene run save 2 button Controls o Binary icon text number o Enumerated icon text o Unsigned...
Page 9: ...ek Cyrillic and Hebrew characters 1 3 INSTALLATION Figure 1 shows the connection outline of the InZennio Z41 screen Figure 1 Element Diagram The InZennio Z41 connects to the KNX bus through the built...
Page 10: ...disconnect and connect the device back avoiding making pressure over the panel in order to perform a new calibration After the connection of the external power supply the screen will blink for an ins...
Page 11: ...mming mode The programming LED 3 will then light in red On the contrary if this button is held while the device gets connected to the bus Z41 will enter the safe mode In such case the programming LED...
Page 12: ...latter the connection of a flash memory drive to the USB slot see 5 in Figure 1 through the proper adapter or the connection of an Ethernet network cable see 6 in Figure 1 For further details on the f...
Page 13: ...e alarms see epigraph g in section 3 4 2 5 within the page while a lock reflects that the access to the page is password protected see section 3 2 2 On the other hand 6 out of the 8 pages are general...
Page 14: ...the pages automatically distributed or not according to page parameterisation For more details on the box distribution refer to section 2 6 The parameterisable controls for the general purpose pages...
Page 15: ...on presses or as a feedback on action executions One more possibility is to make these beeps silent alarm beeps will still work Note that the labels of the controls in the Profile page as well as the...
Page 16: ...the internal time and date from an external device they can also be adjusted if such option has been enabled by parameter directly from the user interface Therefore by pressing this button a set of c...
Page 17: ...s consumption logs or any other historic logs are not reset to zero in any case such thing takes only place after a firmware download see section 1 3 1 Nevertheless a device reset from ETS does reset...
Page 18: ...he internal temperature probe This way if the value of the measurement is found to be slightly over or below the actual temperature due to external factors the final user will have the option to set a...
Page 19: ...ehaviour may differ in case a pop up window is open as well as depending on the configuration set in parameters see section 3 2 1 2 6 PAGE SHAPING Each of the pages of the user interface including Men...
Page 20: ...InZennio Z41 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http support zennio com 20 Figure 11 Dynamic Distribution of the enabled boxes...
Page 21: ...ependence of whether they reach the maximum text length allowed by ETS or not Important whenever the device is updated to a new version of the application program from ETS it is also necessary to upda...
Page 22: ...gh which the value of the current measurement of the built in sensor will be sent to the bus according to the parameterisation see section 3 2 4 General Illumination 1 bit object that upon the recepti...
Page 23: ...pages of the device see section 2 2 Profile Page which itself will contain one more screen Configuration from which it will be possible to activate and configure the Profile page see section 2 3 Conf...
Page 24: ...GENERAL The General screen contains the following parameters Figure 14 General Main Configuration Power Supply Voltage lets the integrator specify the particular voltage of the external supply poweri...
Page 25: ...nal value If the latter is chosen an object named General External temperature will be enabled so that it can be grouped with any other object that sends temperature values Time Date Sending Period wh...
Page 26: ...he label that will be shown within the configuration pages of the weekly timers see epigraph e in section 3 4 2 5 next to the checkbox that enables disables the sending of the switch off order The def...
Page 27: ...making password 2 available to users with further privileges while password 1 is assigned to users with fewer privileges The parameters on the Security screen are Security Levels dropdown list for se...
Page 28: ...d for level 1 Figure 17 Two Security Levels Security Pad Labels parameter consisting in six additional textboxes intended for the customisation of the messages that the device shows or may show when t...
Page 29: ...re shown Touch Locking dropdown list with the following options 0 Touch enabled 1 Touch disabled default value and 0 Touch disabled 1 Touch enabled Depending on the selection sending one value or anot...
Page 30: ...bit object If Scene is selected the General Scenes Send object already enabled in the beginning will work as the welcome object In this case the following two parameters come up Scene Number number of...
Page 31: ...untime from the Configuration page see section 2 4 Sending Period cycle time in tens of a second for sending the value of the measured temperature to the bus This sending is made through the General I...
Page 32: ...dentify it from the Z41 Update desktop application which may detect other Z41 devices on the same local network provided for performing firmware updates on Z41 through the Ethernet interface Finally t...
Page 33: ...water gas flow measurements depending on the consumption type Consumption x Energy Volume 4 byte object to be linked to external objects reporting energy consumption measurements or water gas volume...
Page 34: ...mers For further information about the usage of these objects and about the per channel dimming controls implemented by Z41 please refer to epigraph b in section 3 4 2 5 3 2 8 FIRMWARE UPDATE Figure 2...
Page 35: ...This password consisting in four numerical figures needs to be set in ETS by the integrator Figure 26 Password Protected Update Note reading the specific user manual of the firmware update process av...
Page 36: ...ibuted option Yes depending on the number of boxes configured or be displayed as a static 2x4 grid option No See section 2 6 Default Page dropdown list that sets the page Menu or any of the general pu...
Page 37: ...screens will appear Note figures in this section will show the parameters of a certain page for instance page 1 or a certain box for instance box 1 The parameters for other pages or boxes are totally...
Page 38: ...ers can access it Yes the page will be protected by password Users will be asked to type the password when trying to access it Two levels No the page will not be protected by password All users can ac...
Page 39: ...will change The following sections explain the available parameters depending on the visualization type selected 3 4 2 1 INDICATOR Figure 30 Indicator Box Boxes configured as indicators permit impleme...
Page 40: ...hown when the object receives a 0 Text Off and that to be shown when it becomes 1 Text On Therefore when the device receives the values 0 or 1 through the aforementioned object the box will show one t...
Page 41: ...ehave analogously to the case of the Binary indicator Text however it will be possible to distinguish up to 6 states configurable through the Enums parameter instead of only two The states will be det...
Page 42: ...the particular case of the 2 byte floating point indicator the integrator will be shown a text field Float Unit empty by default that permits specifying the measuring units up to 6 characters of the...
Page 43: ...ws the chronological evolution of the value with higher or lower detail hourly daily weekly monthly see Figure 38 depending on the zoom level set by the user by means of the on screen magnifying glass...
Page 44: ...hich turns visible as soon as this function is assigned to the box Figure 40 Binary control On the other hand Action permits setting what value will be sent to the bus through the mentioned object and...
Page 45: ...to user presses by sending a certain numerical value which is required to be specified under Constant value Figure 41 1 byte constant unsigned int Table 3 shows for every available Function the permi...
Page 46: ...nly send scene execution orders after a short press or if it will be possible in addition to sending execution orders upon short presses to send scene save orders in the case of a long press Figure 42...
Page 47: ...of a certain status only the final value selected by the user will be sent to the bus to prevent an unnecessary bus traffic due to all the intermediate values On the other hand the Function parameter...
Page 48: ...parameters available are Action sets the value to be sent on button touches This can be Left 0 Right 1 default or Left 1 Right 0 Text Off and Text On indicative texts that will be shown in the box dep...
Page 49: ...sets the control box to state j Icon j indicative icon that will be displayed in the box when the status object which gets automatically updated whenever a control order is sent although it may also...
Page 50: ...tatus object which gets automatically updated whenever a control order is sent although it may also receive values from the bus acquires the numerical value defined in the above parameter e Numerical...
Page 51: ...2 byte signed int indicator 2 byte float 671088 64 670760 96 Pn Bi 2 byte float control Pn Bi 2 byte float indicator Table 4 Numerical Controls For all the six functions the parameters available are F...
Page 52: ...s the increase or decrease to be applied to the current value on every long press over the increase or decrease buttons respectively i e the smaller the increment is the more presses will be required...
Page 53: ...ument Z41 Icon list available at www zennio com g Shutter Control Shutter controls permit sending move up move down stop or step shutter orders to the KNX bus by pressing the buttons in the box In add...
Page 54: ...as already in movement these orders are interpreted by the actuator as a stop order h Lighting Control The lighting control function permits making use of the two buttons in the box to send orders to...
Page 55: ...rised dimming step while a stop order value 8 will be sent through the same object as soon as the user releases the button When a long press on the turn off button takes place the object Pn Bi Light D...
Page 56: ...ows a Setpoint Control This function permits controlling the temperature setpoint of an external thermostat by means of a two button box and of the parameters enabled to that effect Pn Bi Temperature...
Page 57: ...y higher or lower as the user touches the control buttons On the other hand the permitted temperature setpoints will be delimited by a maximum value and a minimum value defined by the so named paramet...
Page 58: ...mum offset of 10 Maximum offset of 10 The objects are linked to those from an external thermostat which can be supposed to have a base temperature setpoint of 25 C After the parameter download 1 The f...
Page 59: ...eceives the value 0 after having the user performed three presses on the increase button therefore after having been sent the value 1 5 to the bus it will happen that on the forth press the value sent...
Page 60: ...de Box Two communication objects are also enabled the Pn Bi Mode Control control object and the Pn Bi Mode Indicator status object When the user activates the Cool mode the device will send the value...
Page 61: ...Depending on the mode selected by the user the control object will be sent to the bus a certain value see Table 6 after which the box will display the icon that corresponds to the new mode Additional...
Page 62: ...a percentage the value of the current fan level which will be represented with a variable icon on the box The parameters available are Action permits setting the increase or decrease actions to one bu...
Page 63: ...ft Button and Right Button permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons of the box Note a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document Z41 Icon list availab...
Page 64: ...Standby 2 0x002 Economy 3 0x003 Protection 4 0x004 Table 7 Special Modes vs Icon vs Object Value The remaining parameters for this function are Allow Protection Mode this parameter permits including...
Page 65: ...enabled with their Write and Read flags activated so they can work as control and status objects named Pn Bi Red Channel Pn Bi Green Channel Pn Bi Blue Channel Control orders will consist in sending t...
Page 66: ...e found in the box The button on the left which is an On Off switch permits commuting between a total absence of light in the three channel and their respective states previous to the switch off The b...
Page 67: ...which of the four white channels available will be regulated by the box The channel selected here must have been specifically enabled from the White Channel Objects screen see section 3 2 7 under the...
Page 68: ...ulators shown in the case of the RGB control boxes Figure 70 RGBW Colour Palette c Consumption Monitor This function permits making use of one of the boxes of Z41 as a monitor of energy or water gas c...
Page 69: ...Consumption x Power Flow depending on the channel configuration Consumption x Energy Volume depending on the channel configuration Consumption x CO2 and Consumption x Cost objects where x is the numbe...
Page 70: ...ng of the data they receive from the bus so it is entirely at the integrator s choice whether the box will monitor estimations average consumptions real consumptions etc Finally in the pop up window t...
Page 71: ...timers let the final user program a timed sending of a value to the bus being possible to send binary or scene values according to the parameterisation at a certain time either every day or only once...
Page 72: ...ect for binary values or through the General Scenes Send object in case of scene values In both cases the Pn Bi Daily Timer Enabling binary object will be available making it possible to disable by se...
Page 73: ...ry week on the days selected by the user Figure 78 Weekly Timer Box Hence when pressing on the box a window similar to Figure 79 will pop up Figure 79 Weekly Timer Pop Up Window This window contains t...
Page 74: ...timed sending set by the user By default timed sending is always enabled Note in case of disabling a sending through Pn Bi Weekly Timer Enabling the corresponding box will show the forbidden icon alt...
Page 75: ...20 95 x 1 C Default value 18 C Maximum Setpoint Value maximum setpoint value the user will be able to set Range 20 95 x 1 C Default value 30 C When a box is configured as a chrono thermostat it looks...
Page 76: ...ay After that the user should select through controls and the temperature setpoint that will be sent The range of this value is restricted by parameters Minimum Setpoint Value and Maximum Setpoint Val...
Page 77: ...rough which the timed temperature setpoints will be sent Pn Bi Chrono Thermostat On Off this is the object through which the timed switch off orders will be sent g Alarm Figure 83 Alarm Boxes configur...
Page 78: ...o alarm state the order of these two events is irrelevant after which the icon will finally turn off Figure 85 Alarm state diagram case of confirmation previous to the alarm end Note whenever an alarm...
Page 79: ...er object from an alarm box in Z41 where no periodical monitoring has been parameterised and where the value 1 has been set as the alarm value then Z41 will notify an emergency every time a flood take...
Page 80: ...as the label that will identify them on the screen Note that the Profile page itself can be activated or hidden from the Configuration screen under the Menu tab see section 3 3 1 Figure 86 Configurat...
Page 81: ...iguration page itself can be activated or hidden from the Configuration screen under the Menu tab see section 3 3 1 Figure 87 Configuration Screen Configuration Page By default the Time Date and Progr...
Page 82: ...wo more tabs both similar to each other for the parameterisation of these functions independently Under each of the tabs a set of screens Configuration Setpoint etc is provided to define the type of t...
Page 83: ...rator specifically enables it in ETS through the Remote Control through the Internet parameter from the Ethernet window under the Main Configuration tab see section 3 2 5 Figure 89 Configuration page...
Page 84: ...g the remote control function itself preventing further pairing does not block the remote access from previously paired devices and that the access to this icon will be anyway subject to the security...
Page 85: ...so the mobile device can register the particular Z41 The indicator on the right shows the currently active pairings of the device that is the number of remote applications or devices Z41 remains pair...
Page 86: ...isabled by the operating system of the device depending on the user settings through messages similar to the following figure and according to the label assigned to the involved alarm box Figure 91 Pu...
Page 87: ...cal Support http support zennio com 87 REMOTE APPLICATIONS For instructions on configuring and using the available remote applications please refer to the Z41 Remote specific document available at the...
Page 88: ...ction 1 Light Display 6 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 General Touch Lock 0 Touch disabled 1 Touch enabled 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 General Touch Lock 0 Touch enabled 1 Touch disabled 7 1 Bit O C T R DP...
Page 89: ...BX 2 byte Signed Int Indicator 32768 32767 1 Byte I C W U DPT_HVACMode 1 Comfort 2 Standby 3 Economy 4 Protection PX BX 2 byte Unsigned Int Indicator 0 65535 1 Byte I O C T R W U DPT_Scaling 0 100 PX...
Page 90: ...Value 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Step 0 1 PX BX Light On Off 0 Off 1 On 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Heat_Cool 0 1 PX BX Move Shutter 0 Up 1 Down 1 Byte O C T R DPT_HVACContrMode 0 Auto 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan 14 Dry PX BX E...
Page 91: ...rotection TX Special Mode 1 byte HVAC Mode 155 182 1 Bit I C W DPT_Trigger 0 1 TX Special Mode comfort 0 Off 1 On 1 Bit I C W DPT_Switch 0 1 TX Special Mode comfort 0 Nothing 1 Trigger 156 183 1 Bit I...
Page 92: ...0 1 TX On Off 0 Off 1 On 172 199 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 TX On Off Status 0 Off 1 On 173 200 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 TX Control Variable Cool PI Control PWM 1 Bit O C T R DPT_Switch 0 1 TX...
Page 93: ...mber Size I O Flags Data Type DPT Functional range Name Function 209 213 217 221 225 229 2 Bytes I C W Currency non standardized datapoint type 670760 00 670760 00 Consumption X Cost Local Currency 23...
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