PD00D01KNX
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End of Presence, C
value
1 Byte/2 Byte
CRWT
On/Off
1 bit
scene recall
1 Byte
Depending on the setting, this object sends one of the following values to the bus at the beginning of a detected presence or on
external triggering:
Switch On/Off - DPT 1.001
8-bit value (decimal) (0
– 255) - DPT 5.001
16-bit value (decimal) (0 - 65 535) - DPT 7.001
16-bit value (temperature) (0.0°C / 32F - 40.0°C / 104F) - DPT 9.001
16-bit value (brightness) (0LUX
– 2000LUX) - DPT 9.004
8-bit scene recall
–DPT 17.001
12
End of Presence, D
value
1 Byte/2 Byte
CRWT
On/Off
1 bit
scene recall
1 Byte
Depending on the setting, this object sends one of the following values to the bus at the beginning of a detected presence or on
external triggering:
Switch On/Off - DPT 1.001
8-bit value (decimal) (0
– 255) - DPT 5.001
16-bit value (decimal) (0 - 65 535) - DPT 7.001
16-bit value (temperature) (0.0°C / 32F - 40.0°C / 104F) - DPT 9.001
16-bit value (brightness) (0LUX
– 2000LUX) - DPT 9.004
8-bit scene recall
–DPT 17.001
Telegram D is sent after telegram C, if this has been configured. The delay time between C and D is also configurable.
13
Presence, Overshoot Time
value
2 Byte
8.001
CRWT
time 1 = 0/ time 2
= 1
1 bit
1.001
This object controls the detector overshoot time. Depending on configuration either an actual value (DPT 8.001,
resolution 1 second) or one of the preconfigured overshoot times (overshoot time 0 or overshoot time 1) is selected.
This object is saved at bus voltage failure and restored at bus voltage recovery.
14
Presence lock
On/Off
1 bit
1.003
CRWTU
This object locks and releases the detector again.
The parameter “Lock motion detector via object” is used to set whether the detector is locked when a “0” is received or
when a “1” is received.
It can also be determined that the detector is never locked, regardless of the above object.
A locked detector evaluates detected motions depending on parameter settings.
Note: Any presence detections annunciated via objects 15 and 16, Extension input motion, are still obeyed.
The start value after bus voltage recovery is configurable.
15
Extension input,
Presence
On
1 bit
1.001
CRWT
The detector is triggered from external via this object. This means, as soon as the detector receives the value “1” via
this object, telegram
A and B (object 9 and 10) are sent, according to the configuration. The extension objects are enabled during lock mode.
16
Extension input,
Presence
Off
1 bit
1.001
CRWT
The detector is switched off from external via this object. This means, as soon as the detector receives the value “0” via
this object, telegram C and D (object 11 and 12) are sent, according to the configuration. The extension objects are
enabled during lock mode.
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8-bit value selection, Presence, A/C
value 1 / value 2
1 bit
CRW
The detector sends value 1 (0...255) in case of receiving "0" and value 2 (0...255) when "1". The value will be sent
immediately in case of value C or D was sent as last value. In case of bus failure value 1 is used as default.