
SATEL
KNX-BSA12L
• KNX-BSA12H
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Description of parameters
Wind: control scheme
– value of the “Wind alarm” object activating telegram:
0 = reset monitoring time, 1 = alarm.
1 = reset monitoring time, 0 = alarm.
Wind: monitoring time
– monitoring time of the “Wind alarm” object (0 – 65535 [seconds]).
With the monitoring disabled (field value “0”), the alarm will only be triggered by receiving
the “Alarm” telegram.
Rain: control scheme
– value of the “Rain alarm” object activating telegram:
0 = reset monitoring time, 1 = alarm.
1 = reset monitoring time, 0 = alarm.
Rain: monitoring time
– monitoring time of the “Rain alarm” object (0 - 65535 [seconds]).
With the monitoring disabled (field value “0”), the alarm will only be triggered by receiving
the “Alarm” telegram.
Frost: control scheme
– value of the “Frost alarm” object activating telegram:
0 = reset monitoring time, 1 = alarm.
1 = reset monitoring time, 0 = alarm.
Frost: monitoring time
– monitoring time of the “Frost alarm” object (0 – 65535 [seconds]).
With the monitoring disabled (field value “0”), the alarm will only be triggered by receiving
the “Alarm” telegram.
As good practice indicates, monitoring time of the “Wind alarm”, “Rain alarm” and
“Frost alarm” objects should be at least three times longer than the time of cyclic
telegram sending by sensors. This prevents alarm from being triggered when the
telegram resetting the monitoring time fails to be received in time because of the
excessive bus load.
Cha
nnel reaction to weather alarms can be defined in the “Weather alarms” tab.
4.3 Configuring channels
Operating parameters of blinds/shutters and their drives must be defined for each channel.
For the blinds/shutters, you should define the travel time and the slat adjustment time (for slat
blinds), and for the drives, the times that allow correction of delays occurring during operation
of the motor. For each channel, you can also define the type of blind/shutter reaction to the
functions activated in the module (weather alarms, position forcing function as well as 1- and
8-bit scenes).