En 230xxSR 20200422 TD
En 230xxSR 20200422 TD
En 230xxSR 20200422 TD
Table of Contents
1 Information on the product ................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Product catalogue .................................................................................................. 5
1.2 Function ................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Device components ............................................................................................... 7
1.4 Technical data........................................................................................................ 8
2 Safety instructions ........................................................................................................... 10
3 Fitting and electrical connection ...................................................................................... 11
4 Commissioning................................................................................................................ 13
5 Application programs ...................................................................................................... 15
6 Scope of functions........................................................................................................... 16
7 Notes on software ........................................................................................................... 18
8 Operation and indication ................................................................................................. 19
8.1 Button operation and indication functions ............................................................ 19
8.2 ETS-Configuration ............................................................................................... 23
8.2.1 Manual operation ..................................................................................... 23
8.2.2 Status indication ...................................................................................... 26
8.3 Operation and indication parameter..................................................................... 28
9 Channel configuration ..................................................................................................... 32
10 shutter/blinds operation ................................................................................................... 34
10.1 Priorities ............................................................................................................... 34
10.2 General settings................................................................................................... 35
10.2.1 Reset behaviour ...................................................................................... 35
10.2.2 Central functions...................................................................................... 35
10.2.3 Safety functions ....................................................................................... 40
10.2.4 Name of a Venetian blind output ............................................................. 46
10.3 Operating mode ................................................................................................... 47
10.3.1 Operating mode parameter ..................................................................... 48
10.4 Reset and initialisation behaviour ........................................................................ 49
10.4.1 Reset and initialisation behaviour parameter .......................................... 52
10.5 Short-time / Long-time operation, travelling times ............................................... 54
10.5.1 Short-time / Long-time operation ............................................................. 54
10.5.2 Setting the travel time .............................................................................. 55
10.5.3 Setting slat travel times (with slatted Venetian blinds) ............................ 58
10.5.4 Presetting the travel time extension and switchover time........................ 59
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Information on the product | Product catalogue
1.2 Function
The switch/blind actuator receives telegrams from sensors or other controls via the
KNX and switches electrical loads. The relay outputs of the actuator can be set in the
ETS either to Venetian blind operation (2 relay outputs per channel) or alternatively
(1 relay output per channel) to switching operation; mixed operation of these two op-
erating modes is also possible on the device.
In Venetian blind operation the actuator can be used with its relay contacts to control
electrically driven Venetian blinds, shutters, awnings, roof windows, venting louvers
or similar blinds/shutters that are suitable for mains voltage. Alternatively, the actu-
ator in switching operation switches electrical loads, such as lighting systems or door
openers.
Each relay output has bus-powered bistable switching relays, which allows defined
preferred positions in the event of bus voltage failure/recovery and after an ETS pro-
gramming operation.
The buttons on the front panel of the device permit switching the relays on and off by
hand in parallel during KNX operation or activated in a non-programmed state. This
feature permits fast checking of connected loads for proper functioning.
The functionalities that can be preset in the ETS in Venetian blind operation include,
for instance, independently parameterisable travel times, extended feedback func-
tions, assignment to up to 5 different safety functions, an extensive sun protection
function, and incorporation into scenes, disabling functions or forced-position applica-
tions. Centralized control of all Venetian blind outputs of up to 6 central functions is
also possible.
In switching operation the functionalities NC contact or NO contact include, for ex-
ample, extensive time functions, logic operations, scenes, monitoring functions, oper-
ating hours counters, disabling functions or alternatively forced positions. In addition,
the switching status of a relay output can be signaled back. The central switching op-
eration of all switching outputs of up to 6 central functions is possible, too.
In addition to the Venetian blind or switching operation, the device has 8 internal logic
functions. Using these functions, logic gates (e.g. AND, OR, exclusive OR, each with
up to 4 inputs) can be set up and thus switching and status information can be linked
and evaluated. Alternatively, a 1-bit to 1-byte converter and a disabling element with
filter and time functions can be configured for each logic function. As a further option,
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Information on the product | Function
comparators or limit value switches with hysteresis can be set as a logic function.
The logic functions have their own KNX communication objects and can process tele-
grams of the actuator or of other bus devices.
The device can be updated. Firmware can be easily updated with the Jung ETS Ser-
vice App (additional software).
The device is KNX Data Secure capable. KNX Data Secure offers protection against
manipulation in building automation and can be configured in the ETS project. De-
tailed specialist knowledge is required. A device certificate, which is attached to the
device, is required for safe commissioning. During mounting, it is recommended to
remove the certificate from the device and to store it securely.
Planning, installation and commissioning of the device are carried out with the aid of
the ETS, version 5.7.3 and above or of the ETS6.
The device electronics are supplied exclusively from the bus voltage. The device is
designed for mounting on DIN-rails in closed compact boxes or in power distributors
in fixed installations in dry rooms.
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Information on the product | Device components
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Information on the product | Technical data
KNX
KNX medium TP256
Commissioning mode S-mode
Rated voltage KNX DC 21 ... 32 V SELV
Current consumption KNX
Art.-no.: 230061SR, 230161SR 5 ... 18 mA
Art. no. 230241SR 5 ... 24 mA
outputs
Switching voltage AC 250 V ~
Switching current AC1 16 A
Fluorescent lamps 16 AX
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Information on the product | Technical data
Fitting width
Art. no. 230061SR 72 mm / 4 module
Art. no. 230161SR 144 mm / 8 module
Art. no. 230241SR 216 mm / 12 module
Weight
Art. no. 230061SR approx. 230 g
Art. no. 230161SR approx. 500 g
Art. no. 230241SR approx. 740 g
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Safety instructions
2 Safety instructions
Electrical devices may only be mounted and connected by electrically skilled
persons.
Danger of electric shock. Device is not suitable for disconnection from supply
voltage.
Danger of electric shock on the SELV/PELV installation. Do not connect loads for
mains voltage and SELV/PELV together to the device.
Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual
fully.
Do not connect any three-phase motors. Device can be damaged.
For parallel connection of several motors to an output it is essential to observe the
corresponding instructions of the manufacturers, and to use a cut-off relay if neces-
sary. The motors may be destroyed.
Use only venetian blind motors with mechanical or electronic limit switches. Check
the limit switches for correct adjustment. Observe the specifications of the motor
manufacturers. Device can be damaged.
The device may not be opened or operated outside the technical specifications.
These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end
customer.
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Fitting and electrical connection
DANGER!
Mortal danger of electric shock.
Disconnect the device. Cover up live parts.
DANGER!
Overloading the device leads to excessive heating.
Damage to the device and the connected cables may result.
■ Do not exceed the maximum current carrying capacity.
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Fitting and electrical connection
■ Connect bus line with KNX connecting terminal according to their correct po-
larity.
■ Attach the cover cap to the KNX connection as protection against hazardous
voltages.
■ For switched loads, configure the outputs as a switching output.
■ For Venetian blind operation, configure the outputs as a Venetian blind output.
Two adjacent relay outputs form a Venetian blind output.
Delivery state: The outputs can be operated with manual control. Outputs are
set as venetion blind outputs.
Venting louvers and roof windows must be connected to the outputs in such a
way that they are opened in travel direction "UP" and closed in travel direction
"DOWN".
The total current capacity of neighbouring outputs is a maximum of 20 A.
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Commissioning
4 Commissioning
■ In Venetian blind operation: measure blind/shutter and slat travel times and
enter them in the parameter setting.
■ Press the programming button.
The programming LED lights up.
Only the system software of the device is still functional. ETS diagnosis func-
tions and programming of the device are possible. Manual operation is not
possible.
■ Switch off the bus voltage or remove the KNX device connection terminal.
■ Wait about 15 s.
■ Press and hold down the programming button.
■ Switch on the bus voltage or attach the KNX device connection terminal. Re-
lease the programming button only after the programming LED starts flashing
slowly.
The safe-state mode is activated.
With a new brief press of the programming button, the programming mode can
be switched on and off as usual also in the safe-state mode. If Programming
mode is active, the programming LED stops flashing.
Deactivating safe-state mode
■ Switch off bus voltage (wait approx. 15 s) or carry out ETS programming.
Master reset
The master reset restores the basic device setting (physical address 15.15.255, firm-
ware remains in place). The device must then be recommissioned with the ETS.
Manual operation is possible.
During secure operation: A master reset deactivates device security. The device can
then be recommissioned with the device certificate.
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Commissioning
The device performs a master reset, restarts and is ready for operation again
after approx. 5 s.
Restoring the device to factory settings
Devices can be reset to factory settings with the Jung ETS Service App. This function
uses the firmware contained in the device that was active at the time of delivery (de-
livery state). Restoring the factory settings causes the devices to lose their physical
address and configuration.
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Application programs
5 Application programs
ETS search paths: - Output / Binary output mix / Switch actuator, 6-gang/
blinds actuator, 3-gang
- Output / Binary output mix / Switch actuator, 16-gang/
blinds actuator, 8-gang
- Output / Binary output mix / Switch actuator, 24-gang/
blinds actuator, 12-gang
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Scope of functions
6 Scope of functions
General
– Blinds or switching operation parameterizable. In blind operation, the adjacent
outputs A1/A2, A3/A4...) are combined into single Venetian blind outputs.
Mixed operation on an actuator (for example A1 & A2 Venetian blind, A3 & A4
Venetian blind, A5 switching, A6 switching) is possible.
– Up to 8 independent logic functions for the implementation of simple or com-
plex logic operations.
– Actively transmitting feedback or status messages can be delayed globally
after bus voltage return or after ETS programming.
– Manual operation of outputs independent of the KNX (for instance, construc-
tion site mode) with LED status indicators. Separate status feedback to the
KNX for manual operation. Manual control can also be disabled via the bus.
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Scope of functions
Switching outputs
– Independent switching of the switching outputs.
– Operation as NO or NC contacts.
– Central switching of up to 6 switching objects (ON, OFF, permanent ON, per-
manent OFF) and collective feedback.
– Switching feedback mode: Active (transmitting after changes or cyclically to
the bus) or passive (object readout) feedback function.
– Reaction in case of bus voltage failure and bus voltage return as well as after
ETS programming is adjustable for each output.
– Logic function individual for each output.
– Disabling function can be parameterized for each channel. Forced position
function separately for each output as an alternative.
– Timing functions (switch-on delay, switch-off delay, staircase lighting timer,
also with pre-warning function)
– Incorporation into light moods: up to 64 internal scenes parameterizable per
output.
– Operating hours counter can be activated independently for each output.
– Input monitoring for cyclical updating of the switching object with safety posi-
tion.
Logic functions
– The device has 8 internal logic functions in addition to the Venetian blind or
switching operation.
– Logic gates (e.g. AND, OR, OR, exclusive OR, each with up to 4 inputs).
– 1-bit to 1-byte converter with input filter, disabling object and presetting of the
output values.
– Disabling element with filter and time functions and disabling object.
– Comparator for values with 9 different input data formats and many compar-
ison operations.
– Limit switch with hysteresis with upper and lower threshold for 9 different input
data formats. Incl. presetting of the 1-bit output values.
– The logic functions have their own KNX communication objects and can pro-
cess telegrams of the actuator or of other bus devices.
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Notes on software
7 Notes on software
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Operation and indication | Button operation and indication functions
In operation with the button field the device distinguishes between a short and a long
press.
– Short: Pressing for less than 1 s
– Long: Pressing for between 1 and 5 s
In switching operation, the device distinguishes between the "NO contact" and
"NC contact" operating modes. The buttons (9 + 10) switch the switching state
when actuated:
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Operation and indication | Button operation and indication functions
The LEDs (4) optionally indicate the states of the outputs only temporarily
(parameter-dependent).
Operating modes
– Bus operation: Operation via push-button sensors or other bus devices
– Temporary manual control: manual control locally with keypad, automatic re-
turn to bus control
– Continuous manual mode: Exclusively manual operation on the device
After a bus failure and restoration the device switches to bus operation.
The manual mode can be disabled in ongoing operation via a bus telegram.
■ Press ǃ (6) button briefly as many time as necessary until the actuator
leaves the short-time manual mode.
Status LEDs A1... (4) no longer flash, but rather indicate the relay status.
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Operation and indication | Button operation and indication functions
Short-term manual operation: After running through all of the outputs the
device exits manual mode after another brief press.
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Operation and indication | Button operation and indication functions
Switching outputs: All outputs switch off (NO operating mode: relay output
opened/NC operating mode: relay output closed).
Disabling outputs
The device is in continuous manual mode. The bus control can be disabled (ETS
parameter).
■ Press button ǃ (6) repeatedly until LED A1... (4) of the desired output or out-
put pair flashes.
■ Press the/ DŽ (9) and / Dž (10) buttons simultaneously for approx. 5 s.
Selected output is disabled.
The status LED A1... (4) of the selected output or output pair flashes quickly.
Re-enabling outputs
The device is in continuous manual mode. One or more outputs were disabled in
manual mode.
■ Press button ǃ (6) repeatedly until the output to be unlocked or the output
pair is selected.
■ Press the/ DŽ (9) and / Dž (10) buttons simultaneously for approx. 5 s.
Disabling is deactivated.
The LED A1... (4) of the selected output or output pair flashes slowly.
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Operation and indication | ETS-Configuration
8.2 ETS-Configuration
■ Select the desired telegram polarity in the parameter "Polarity of the disabling
object".
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Operation and indication | ETS-Configuration
After return of bus voltage, a disabled state that was active beforehand is al-
ways inactive when the polarity of the disabling object is non-inverted.
Presetting the behaviour at the beginning and at the end of manual control
The manual control distinguishes the temporary and permanent manual control. The
behaviour is different depending on these modes of operation, especially at the end
of manual control. It should be noted that the operation via the bus, i.e. control of the
outputs by direct operation (switching / moving / scenes / central) or by the disabling
or forced position functions is always disabled when the manual control is active.
This means that the manual control mode has the highest priority.
Behaviour at the beginning of manual control:
The behaviour at the beginning of manual control does not differ for temporary and
permanent manual control. When manual control is activated, all travel movements
that were started beforehand by bus control for the venetian blind outputs will still be
completed unless the travel movement in question is stopped by hand. Switching
states of switching outputs will be maintained. Active forced-positions, disabling,
safety and sun protection functions can be overridden by manual operation. These
functions are reactivated after deactivation of the manual operation unless they have
been cancelled in the meantime via the KNX. Then the function with the higher prior-
ity is always executed.
Behaviour at the end of manual control:
The behaviour at the end of manual control is different for temporary and permanent
manual control. The temporary manual mode is shut off automatically when the last
output has been addressed and when the select key c is pressed once more. Dur-
ing deactivation of the temporary manual operation mode, the actuator returns to
'normal' bus operation and does not change the states selected by manual control. If,
however, a forced position, a disabling function, a safety function or a sun protection
function (independent of priority) has been activated via the KNX before or during
manual control, the actuator executes these functions with a higher priority again for
the outputs concerned.
The permanent manual control mode is shut off, when the select key c is pressed
for more than 5 seconds. Depending on the parameterization of the actuator in the
ETS, the outputs will be set to the state last adjusted in the manual mode or to the
state internally tracked (direct operation, forced position, disabling, safety or sun pro-
tection position) when the permanent manual mode is switched off. The parameter
"End of permanent manual control" defines the corresponding reaction.
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Operation and indication | ETS-Configuration
All telegrams received during an active permanent manual control mode for
direct operation (switching, long-time/short-time, positioning, central, scenes,
control value telegrams) will be rejected. After the end of the permanent
manual control mode, the current state of all outputs remains unchanged. If,
however, a forced position, a disabling function, a safety function or a sun pro-
tection function (independent of priority) has been activated via the KNX be-
fore or during manual operation, the actuator executes these functions with a
higher priority for the outputs concerned.
The operations triggered during manual operation update the states of the
feedback and status objects. Telegrams are also transmitted to the KNX, if the
signal objects concerned are enabled in the ETS and are configured as act-
ively transmitting.
Presetting the status message function for the manual control mode
An actuator can transmit a status telegram to the KNX via a separate object when the
manual operation is activated or deactivated. The status telegram can only be trans-
mitted when the bus voltage is switched on. The polarity of the status telegram can
be parameterised.
■ Specify in the parameter "Status object function and polarity" whether the
status telegram is generally a "ON" telegram whenever the manual control
mode is activated or only in those cases where the permanent manual mode is
activated.
The status object is always "OFF" when the manual control mode is deactiv-
ated.
The "inactive" status is transmitted automatically to the bus after bus voltage
return or an ETS programming operation.
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Operation and indication | ETS-Configuration
When active manual control is terminated by a disable, the actuator will also
transmit a "Manual control inactive" status telegram to the bus.
The disabling initiated locally has the highest priority. Thus all other functions
of the actuator that can be activated via the KNX (e.g. forced position, dis-
abling or safety function) are overridden. The bus-disabled output remains in
the state last set in permanent manual control.
Depending on the parameterization of the actuator in the ETS, the outputs will
be set to the state last adjusted in the manual mode or to the state internally
tracked (direct operation, forced position, disabling, safety or sun protection
position) when the permanent manual mode is reactivated and subsequently
shut off.
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Operation and indication | ETS-Configuration
If manual control is enabled in the ETS, pressing the "Manual control" button
also activates short-temporary or permanent manual control. The status indic-
ation always remains active during manual operation. At the end of manual op-
eration, the display length of the temporary status indication is restarted. The
status LEDs then go out after the configured time has elapsed.
If manual control is not enabled in the ETS, all status LEDs only show the
status of the outputs when the "Manual control" button is pressed, depending
on the duration of the display.
During a running display length, the "Temporary status indication" object does
not send any new telegrams if the "Manual control" button is pressed again.
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Operation and indication | Operation and indication parameter
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Operation and indication | Operation and indication parameter
Status indication
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Operation and indication | Operation and indication parameter
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Operation and indication | Object list operation and indication
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Channel configuration
9 Channel configuration
CAUTION!
Incorrect control of the load in case of incorrect device configuration in the ETS!
Danger of destruction of the connected blind drives.
Adapt the device configuration (channel definition) in the ETS to the connected load!
CAUTION!
Operating the actuator outside its technical specification (see Technical Data) can
cause relay contacts to melt.
Risk of destruction of the connected drive motors from melted relay contacts and res-
ulting simultaneous energising of both travel directions.
Only ever operate the actuator within its technical specification!
■ Set the desired functions for the output pairs in the channel definition on the
"General" parameter page.
Venetian blind: The appropriate output pair is configured to Venetian blind op-
eration. Both outputs are combined into one blind channel. Suitable slatted
Venetian blinds, shutters, awnings, roof windows or venting louvers can be
controlled.
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Channel configuration
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shutter/blinds operation | Priorities
10 shutter/blinds operation
10.1 Priorities
The actuator in blinds operation distinguishes between different functions that can
have an effect on an output. In order to prevent conflicting states, each available
function has a certain priority. The function with the higher priority overrides the func-
tion with the lower priority.
For blinds operation there are the following priorities...
– 1st priority: manual control (highest priority)
– 2nd priority: forced position & disabling function
– 3nd priority: safety function(s)
Priority levels 4 and 5 can be configured in the ETS. The options are then...
– 4th priority: sun protection function
– 5th priority: direct bus operation
or...
– 4th priority: direct bus operation
– 5th priority: sun protection function
or...
– 4th priority: sun protection function and direct bus operation
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
The delay has no effect on the behaviour of the outputs. Only the bus tele-
grams for status or feedback are delayed. The outputs can also be activated
during the delay after bus voltage return.
A setting of "0" for the delay after bus voltage return deactivates the delaying
function altogether. In this case, any messages, if actively transmitted, will be
transmitted to the KNX without any delay.
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
After bus voltage return, all central functions are inactive. No central functions
are saved in the event of a bus voltage failure.
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
The 6 central objects become visible in the ETS. Names can optionally be as-
signed for the central functions. The names should illustrate the use of the in-
dividual central functions (e.g. "Central DOWN", "Panic UP"). The names are
only used in the ETS in the text of the central functions and central objects.
The blind, venting louver or slat position newly set by the central functions is
tracked at the end of a travel movement in the feedback objects and also
transmitted to the bus, if these are actively transmitting. It should be noted that
the actuator can compute positions after application of the supply voltage only
if a reference movement into the upper limit positions has been performed be-
forehand.
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
■ Activate the parameter "Safety functions" on the "General -> General Venetian
blind outputs" parameter page.
The safety functions are enabled globally and the other parameters become
visible.
An update of the safety objects ("ON" to "ON" or "OFF" to "OFF") shows no re-
action.
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
After failure of the bus voltage or after programming with the ETS, the safety
functions are always deactivated.
■ Specify the required monitoring time for the wind alarm objects in the
"cycle time" parameters.
■ If monitoring of the rain alarm is to be activated, the parameter "Monitoring",
which is immediately below the rain alarm must be activated.
The monitoring function for the rain alarm object is now activated. As soon as
the monitoring function is activated, telegrams must be transmitted cyclically to
the rain alarm object.
■ Specify the required monitoring time for the rain alarm object in the
"cycle time" parameters.
■ If monitoring of the frost alarm is to be activated, the parameter "Monitoring",
which is immediately below the frost alarm must be activated.
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
The monitoring function for the frost alarm object is now activated. As soon as
the monitoring function is activated, telegrams must be transmitted cyclically to
the frost alarm object.
■ Specify the required monitoring time for the frost alarm object in the
"cycle time" parameters.
The cycle time of the transmitters should be shorter than the monitoring time
configured in the actuator in order to ensure that at least one telegram can be
received during the monitoring time.
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
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shutter/blinds operation | General settings
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shutter/blinds operation | Operating mode
Venting louvers and roof windows must be connected to the outputs in such a
way that they are opened in travel direction "UP" and closed in travel direction
"DOWN".
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shutter/blinds operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
After programming with the ETS, the safety functions, the forced positions and
the sun protection function are always deactivated.
When there is a bus voltage failure, the current position data of the outputs is
permanently saved internally, so that these position values can be accurately
tracked after bus voltage return, should this be configured. The data will not be
stored, if the position data is unknown. The following rules apply for the posi-
tion data to be stored:
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The current blind, slat, venting louver and roof window positions are stored.
With Venetian blinds, the height to be stored is always referred to a slat posi-
tion of 100 % (cf. "Calculating the slat position"). Positions temporarily ap-
proached will be stored also for those outputs that are involved in a travel
movement at the time of data storage. On account of the fact that position data
is stored as integer percentage values (0...100), a minor deviation from the po-
sitions reported back later during bus voltage return (number range 0..255)
cannot be avoided.
In case of bus voltage failure, the current states of the forced position control
or – if configured – also the slat offsets of the sun protection positions are
stored as well.
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shutter/blinds operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
The Venetian blind operation is set as the default in the unprogrammed deliv-
ery state of the device. In this state, the relays are switched to the "stop" state
when the bus voltage is applied in order to initialise the relays. This short
switching operation can be perceived acoustically.
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shutter/blinds operation | Short-time / Long-time operation, travelling
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The actuator will only stop the output on reception of a short time telegram, if
the output is in the process of executing a travel movement. There will be no
reaction, if the output is not executing a movement at the time of telegram re-
ception.
The configured "Duration of short time operation" for a Venetian blind should
correspond to approx. ¼ of the complete slat travel time and for a shutter to
the full travel time needed for opening a shutter.
The short time operation is always executed without a movement time exten-
sion.
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Determining and configuring travel times (Setting travel time via the bus)
Apart from the classic setting of the travel time via ETS parameters for each Venetian
blind output, it is possible to learn (teaching) the travel time of the blind or the venting
louver/roof window to simplify the commissioning of facades with identical drives (i.e.
identical travel times!). Here, a manually determined travel time of a master Venetian
blind output is automatically forwarded to other Venetian blind outputs (slaves).
A Venetian blind output can be configured as a master or slave. An output configured
as a master defines the travel time of the slave outputs of the same actuator and also
other actuators of the same type. Slave venetian blind outputs always acquire their
travel time from the 2-byte communication object "Travel time (slave)". The master
Venetian blind output transmits its travel time via the "Travel time (master)" object. As
a result, the objects "travel time (master)" and "travel time (slave)" must always be
linked with each other via the same group address!
If the travel time is set via the bus, only one Venetian blind output may be the master
in a master-slave application!
Procedure for setting a travel time via the bus (master-slave):
– The master Venetian blind output must first learn its travel time. The learn
mode is started via the "Measurement of travel time enable" object on the ac-
tuator of the master Venetian blind output by means of an "ON" telegram.
– Move the master Venetian blind output fully up / fully open by means of a long-
time telegram "UP".
– After the movement has been completed, lower the master Venetian blind out-
put using a long time telegram "DOWN". The master Venetian blind output
thereby starts the time measurement.
– Stop the movement immediately after reaching the lower limit / fully closed po-
sition using a short-time telegram. The travel time measurement is stopped
and temporarily stored internally.
– Afterwards, the provisionally determined time can then be corrected or finely
tuned by means of further measurements. To do this, repeat the measuring
process by moving the master venetian blind output again upwards / opening it
completely by means of a long-time telegram "UP". After the movement has
been completed, move the master Venetian blind output down again using a
long-time telegram "DOWN" and stop the movement again using a short-time
telegram when the lower end position / fully closed position is reached.
– To end the learning of the master Venetian blind output travel time, stop the
learn mode via the "Measurement of travel time enable" object by means of an
"OFF" telegram. The actuator then sends the last determined travel time to the
bus via the "Travel time (master)" object and returns to normal operation. Bus
events received during learning mode (e.g. positions, safety or sun protection
functions) are not updated!
– The Venetian blind outputs in slave mode wait for time preset of the master
output. As soon as a travel time is received via the "Travel time (slave)" object,
all slave outputs apply the travel time in their own configuration.
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A learned travel time is stored permanently and remains unchanged even after
a bus voltage failure and after ETS programming.
If no travel time has been determined via the bus after the function has been
enabled in the ETS, the travel time configured in the ETS for the parameter
"Travel time ... (default setting)" is used for the master and slaves. The travel
time configured in the ETS loses its validity once a learning mode has been
started and successfully completed. The ETS travel time is first valid again
when the parameter "Setting travel time via the bus" is reset to "no (travel time
only by parameter)".
If the learning mode on the master was terminated without determining a valid
travel time (object "Measurement of travel time enable" = "OFF" before a time
measurement expires), the last validly determined time is transmitted via the
object "travel time (master)". If no valid travel time has yet been determined,
the blind travel time set in the ETS is used after the learning mode has been
cancelled
■ Activate the parameter "Setting the travel time via the bus".
The function is activated globally. The communication objects "Measurement
of travel time enable", "Travel time (master)" and "Travel time (slave)" are vis-
ible.
The blind channels can be configured on the parameter page "Relay outputs...
-> VBO... - General -> Times" of the master or slave operation.
■ Set the parameter "Setting travel time via the bus" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Times" to "no (travel time only by
parameter)".
The Venetian blind output operates independently with regard to its travel
time. The time is not preset via the bus.
■ Enter the exact travel times determined in the course of the commissioning
procedure into the "Venetian blind travel time" or "Shutter/awning travel time"
or "Venting louver/roof window travel time" parameters. The maximum travel-
ling time is '19 minutes 59 seconds. The working principle does not allow
longer movement times.
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The parameterized travelling time extension will moreover be taken into ac-
count by the actuator for all upward travels or all travel movements into the
open position as the drive motors are then generally no so fast due to the
weight of the curtains or to external physical influences (e.g. temperature,
wind, etc.).
When setting the travel time via the bus:
■ Set the parameter "Setting travel time via the bus" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Times" to "yes (travel time by KNX,
Master)".
The Venetian blind output is configured as a master and specifies the travel
time for other slave outputs. There can only be one master in a master-slave
application!
■ Set the parameter "Setting travel time via the bus" to "yes (travel time by KNX,
slave)".
The Venetian blind output is configured and receives its travel time from the
master output. There can be any number of slaves in a master-slave applica-
tion (on the same actuator or with other actuators).
Determining and configuring the slat moving time (only with slatted Venetian
blinds)
If Venetian blinds are controlled, the slats can be positioned independently. To en-
able the actuator to compute slat positions and to report them back to the bus, it is
necessary that the actuator gets precise information about the time required for a slat
rotation. The slat moving time must in each case be determined manually and
entered into the parameters.
The actuator is designed in such a way that it can control single-motor Venetian blind
drives without a working position. In this drive mode, the slats are directly adjusted by
way of mechanical linkage when the height of the Venetian blind is changed. The ac-
tuator assumes that the slats are completely closed when the Venetian blind moves
downwards. The actuator assumes that the slats are completely closed when the
Venetian blind moves downwards . These Venetian blinds are the most common type
on the market.
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Image 6: Type 1 - Slatted Venetian blinds with oblique slat position in both travel dir-
ections
There are also single-motor Venetian blind systems without a working position the
slats of which are horizontal during an upward travel and oblique during a downward
travel. Such blind types can also be connected to the actuator, in which case a com-
pletely open slat position corresponds to the slats in horizontal position.
Image 7: Type 2 - Slatted Venetian blinds with oblique and horizontal slat position
The configured movement time extension will also be taken into account when
slats are moved into the completely open position (upward movement).
■ In the parameter "Travel time extension for upward travel" on the parameter
page "relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Times" enter the determined
travel time extension (by rounding up the determined extension value if neces-
sary)
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■ Set the parameter "Switchover time for travel direction change" on the para-
meter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Times" to the required
switchover interval.
In the as-delivered state of the actuator, the switchover time is generally pre-
set to 1 s.
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Setting the travel time via the bus Checkbox (yes / no)
If setting the travel time via the bus (master-slave) is to be used, the function must
first be enabled globally by this parameter. If the function is not enabled globally, all
Venetian blind outputs of the actuator work individually with regard to their travel
time.
Setting travel time via the bus no (travel time only by parameter)
yes (travel time by KNX, Master)
yes (travel time by KNX, Slave)
A distinction is made as to whether the travel time is configured individually for each
Venetian blind output using ETS parameters, or whether the travel time is to be set
via the bus (master-slave).
no (travel time only by parameter): The Venetian blind output operates independ-
ently with regard to its travel time. The time is not preset via the bus.
yes (travel time by KNX, Master): The Venetian blind output is configured as a mas-
ter and specifies the travel time for other slave outputs. There can only be one mas-
ter in a master-slave application!
yes (travel time by KNX, slave): The Venetian blind output is configured and re-
ceives its travel time from the master output. There can be any number of slaves in a
master-slave application (on the same actuator or with other actuators).
This parameter is only visible if the setting of travel time via the bus has been glob-
ally enabled.
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Example 1
The shutter connected to the certain output has an overall travel time of 20 s. The
shutter is in its upper end position (0 %). It is to be positioned at 25 %. The actuator
calculates the travel time required for approaching the desired position: 20 s · 0.25(25
%)
= 5 s. The output will then lower the shutter for 5 s and thus position the blind at
height of 25 %.
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Example 2
The shutter connected to the certain output has an overall travel time of 20 s. The
shutter is in the 25 % position. It is to be positioned at 75 %. The difference between
the positions is 50 %. The actuator calculates the travel time required for bridging
the difference between the positions: 20 s · 0.5(50 %) = 10 s . The output will then
lower the shutter for 10 s and thus position the blind at height of 75 %.
With all the upward movements, the configured movement time extension is auto-
matically added to the calculated movement time.
Example 3
The shutter at an output has an overall travel time of 20 s. The shutter is in the 75 %
position. It is to be positioned at 25 %. The difference between the positions is 50 %.
The actuator calculates the non-extended travel time required for bridging the differ-
ence between the positions:
20 s · 0.5(50 %) = 10 s. Taking the travel time extension into account (e.g. 10 %) the
actual raising time is:: 10 s · ((100 % + 10 %(travel time
extension)
) : 100 %) = 10 s · 1.1 = 11 s. The output will then raise the shutter for 11 s
and thus position it at a blind height of 25 %.
When the lower or upper end positions (0 % or 100 %) are approached, the move-
ment time is always 20 % longer than the overall movement time.
Example 4
The shutter at an output has an overall travel time of 20 s. The shutter is in the 50 %
position. It is to be positioned at 100 %. The difference between the positions is
50 %. The actuator calculates the travel time required for bridging the difference
between the positions: 20 s · 0.5(50 %) = 10 s. As the movement is a limit position
movement, the actuator adds 20 % of the total travel time:
10 s + (20 % : 100 %) · 20 s = 14 s. The output will then lower the shutter for 14 s
and thus positions it safely at a blind height of 100 %.
Example 5
The shutter at an output has an overall travel time of 20 s. The shutter is in the 50 %
position. It is to be positioned at 0 %. The difference between the positions is 50 %.
The actuator calculates the non-extended travel time required for bridging the differ-
ence between the positions: 20 s · 0.5(50 %) = 10 s. As the movement is a limit position
movement, the actuator additionally adds 20 % of the total travel time:
10 s + (20 % : 100 %) · 20 s = 14 s.
Taking the travel time extension into account (e.g. 10 %) the actual raising time is:
14 s · ((100 % + 10 %(travel time extension)) : 100 %) = 14 s · 1.1 = 15.4 s. The output will
then raise the shutter for 15.4 s and thus position safely at 0 %.
The actuator stores the blind or venting louver/roof window positions temporar-
ily. The actuator can approach newly preset positions only if the current posi-
tions are known. For this purpose, each output must be given the opportunity
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Image 9: Example of slat positioning affecting the position of the Venetian blind
(typical of slat type 1; analogous reaction for type 2)
Since a preset slat position is to remain constant until the next change, the actuator
will not change the height of the Venetian blind, if the calculated movement time re-
quired for a change of position lies within the configured slat moving time. Similarly,
the actuator accounts for the ratio of the moving times of slat and Venetian blind and
– in case of slat position changes – always recalculates the resulting Venetian blind
position. If the position feedback objects are used (cf. "Position feedback"), the actu-
ator transmits the blind positions changed by the adaptation also to the bus.
In each position operation, the Venetian blind setpoint position refers to a slat posi-
tion of 100 %. In the event of a slat repositioning movement (0 to 100 %), the system
will therefore report a Venetian blind position below the desired position.
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Exception: The Venetian blind setpoint position of 0 % (upper end position) is as-
signed to the slat position of 0 %. The readjustment of the slat position will result also
in this case in a change of the Venetian blind height (brief downward movement).
Only in this case will the actuator report back a blind position above the desired blind
position . With slat type 1, the slats are generally horizontal when the Venetian blind
is in its upper end position. For this reason, the calculated slat position with a
slat type 1 corresponds to the actual opening angle only after the first slat is com-
pletely extended (100%).
Image 10: Example of slat positioning with the Venetian blind in upper end position
(typical of slat type 1.)
The actuator executes slat position adjustments only if a new position deviat-
ing from the current slat position is preset.
The actuator stores the slat positions temporarily. The actuator can approach
newly preset slat positions only if the current position is known. For this pur-
pose, each output must be given the opportunity to synchronise itself
whenever the bus voltage is switched on or after every ETS programming run
(physical address, application program, partial download). This synchronisa-
tion is performed by means of a reference movement for the slat or the Vene-
tian blind.
When positioning the Venetian blind height, the slats are always positioned af-
terwards. After reactivation of the bus voltage of after ETS programming, the
actuator will in this case generally move the slats into the 100 % position, if no
position has been preset for the slats.
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The smaller the ratio between slat moving time and Venetian blind travelling
time, the more precise the position approaches and the less marked the influ-
ence of the slat angle adjustment on the height of the Venetian blind.
Data format of positioning objects with conversion into percentage position values
It is possible that new positioning telegrams are being received while a position ap-
proach is in progress. In this case, the actuator immediately reverses the direction of
travel, if the new position to be approached lies in the opposite direction. If a slat pos-
itioning command is received during a running Venetian blind position approach, the
device finishes first the Venetian blind position approach before positioning the slat. If
a blind positioning command is received during a slat positioning movement, the ac-
tuator interrupts the slat positioning movement and approaches the new blind posi-
tion. Only then does the actuator switch to the most recently received slat position.
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In case of Venetian blind positioning, slat positioning will always be executed later.
After switching on the bus voltage or after programming with the ETS, it may be the
case that the slat position is unknown, if no long time command for the upward or
downward movement with a duration of at least the configured slat moving time has
been received or no slat positioning has taken place (no slat reference movement). In
this case, the slat is moved during a Venetian blind position approach into the com-
pletely closed position (100 %). The slat position is then considered as calibrated.
Optionally, the sun protection function offers the possibility of receiving the in-
struction of the blind height, venting louver/roof window position or slat position
to be adopted during sunshine via separate communication objects and to pre-
set these values variably. This form of variable position preset in the sun pro-
tection function is identical to presetting the positions via communication ob-
jects in direct operation. The priority of the incoming telegrams in direct opera-
tion with the sun protection activated can be additionally configured in the
ETS.
Positioning by the sun protection function, the behaviour after bus voltage return or
by a scene recall:
In case of the actuator functions mentioned, the positions to be approached are con-
figured directly in the ETS depending on the operating mode. The position values can
be specified between 0 % and 100 % in 1 % increments.
With Venetian blinds, the height of the Venetian blind is positioned first in these
cases. The configured slat position is adjusted only thereafter.
Important notes for all positioning movements: Using the connected drives fre-
quently for position approaches (for instance several times a day) can result
after some time in positioning inaccuracies. These deviations from the setpoint
position are mostly due to external physical influences. To achieve accurate
positioning in operation it is recommended to perform the reference movement
at least once every day. This can be achieved for instance by a central raising
command transmitted to the long time object.
Reference movement
After ETS programming (physical address, application program, partial download) or
after bus voltage failure all current position data are unknown. Before the actuator
can approach new positions after bus voltage return or after programming, the posi-
tioning system must at first be calibrated. A position calibration is possible by execut-
ing the reference movement.
A reference movement is the time required for a travel movement into the upper end
position increased by 20 % and additionally by the configured travel time extension.
A reference travel is not retriggerable.
Reference movements can be executed by the following commands...
– Uninterrupted long time operation (including also a terminated safety move-
ment) into the upper end position activated via the corresponding communica-
tion object,
– an approach of the 0 % position,
– a manually controlled movement into the upper end position.
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A terminated reference movement of the Venetian blind will also calibrate the
slat position.
A long-time travel into the lower end position activated via the corresponding
communication object also calibrates the reference position.
With the sun protection function it is moreover possible to force the actuator to
perform a reference movement before each sun protection travel even if the
positions are known. Thus, it is ensured that in case of sun protection the con-
figured sun protection position is always precisely approached even after re-
peated position approaches.
Using the connected drives frequently for position approaches (for instance
several times a day) can result after some time in positioning inaccuracies.
These deviations from the setpoint position are mostly due to external physical
influences. To achieve accurate positioning in operation it is recommended to
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perform the reference movement at least once every day. This can be
achieved for instance by a central raising command transmitted to the long-
time object.
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The feedback functions of an output must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay
outputs... "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Enabled". Only then are the para-
meters for the feedback functions visible.
■ Set the parameter "Venetian blind position feedback",
"shutter/awning position feedback" or "Venting louver/roof window position" to
"Feedback object is active signalling object".
The feedback object is enabled. The position value is transmitted as soon as it
changes. No value will be actively transmitted, if the position is unknown.
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The cyclical transmission only takes place if the position data is known (refer-
ence movement completed).
If, after a bus voltage return or an ETS programming operation, the position
data is unknown, the feedback objects are initialised with "0". The object val-
ues are then not transmitted to the KNX.
In case of Venetian blind operation, any position change of the Venetian blind
within the limits of the slat adjustment (0 to 100 %) does not cause a move-
ment and therefore no change of the feedback position data either.
Presetting the position feedback for slat positions (only with Venetian blinds)
The feedback functions for the slat positions can be enabled and programmed inde-
pendently for each output. As with the position feedback of the Venetian blind height,
the feedback can be used as an active message object or as a passive status object.
In case of an actively transmitting signalling object, the current slat position can be
transmitted to the bus after bus voltage return, if the position value differs from the
one last transmitted. When the position data are known, the feedback telegram can
in this case be transmitted with a time delay to reduce the bus load, with the delay
being preset globally and in common for all outputs.
The feedback functions of an output must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay
outputs... "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Enabled". Only then are the para-
meters for the slat position feedback functions visible.
■ Set the parameter "Slat position feedback" to
"feedback object is active signalling object".
The feedback object is enabled. The position value is transmitted as soon as it
changes. No value will be actively transmitted, if the position is unknown.
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The cyclical transmission only takes place if the position data is known (refer-
ence movement completed). The feedback object of the slat position also
transmits cyclically during a blind/shutter movement (e.g. Venetian blind posi-
tion approach).
If, after a bus voltage return or an ETS programming operation, the position
data is unknown, the feedback objects are initialised with "0". The object val-
ues are then not transmitted to the KNX.
In case of Venetian blind operation, any position change of the Venetian blind
within the limits of the slat adjustment (0 to 100 %) does not cause a move-
ment and therefore no change of the feedback position data either.
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As an option, the object value of the status feedback message can be actively trans-
mitted to the KNX in case of a value change.
The state of the feedback is only derived from the relay state of the actuator. This
means that if a drive is blocked or already in its end position, the value reported back
does not correspond to the actual state of the travel movement.
The feedback functions of an output must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay
outputs... "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Enabled". Only then are the para-
meters for the feedback functions visible.
■ Set the parameter "invalid Venetian blind position feedback",
"invalid shutter/awning position feedback" or
"invalid venting louver/roof window position" to
"Feedback object is active signalling object".
The feedback object is enabled. A telegram is transmitted as soon as there is
a change (e.g. after ETS programming, after switch-on of the bus voltage or
after a reference movement).
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The feedback of an invalid position will be transmitted with a delay after bus
voltage return. After the end of the delay, the object value state last adjusted
will be transmitted to the KNX. No feedback telegram is transmitted during a
running delay, even if a position value becomes known during this delay, for
example through a reference movement.
Automatic transmission after bus voltage return only takes place if there has
been an internal change to the object state (for example through a reference
run during manual operation).
The feedback functions of an output must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay
outputs... "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Enabled". Only then are the para-
meters for the feedback functions visible.
■ Set the parameter "Slat position feedback" to
"Feedback object is active signalling object".
The feedback object is enabled. A telegram is transmitted when the connected
drive starts moving or stops.
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Automatic transmission only takes place after a bus voltage return when the
drive starts moving on bus voltage return or if the bus failure has caused a
change to the travel movement.
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The behaviour in case of a safety alarm can only be adjusted, if the output concerned
has been assigned to the corresponding alarm. Since there is no difference between
the alarm-dependent configurations, the selection of the parameters is only described
below for the wind alarm as an example.
■ Set the parameter "For wind alarm" to "no reaction".
At the beginning of the alarm, the output is locked and the relay of the output
shows no reaction. Any movements still in progress at this instant will still be
completely finished.
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The safety travel time required by an output to move the drive into the end po-
sitions is determined by the parameter "Travel time" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Times". Like the long-time operation, a
safety movement is derived from the movement time. Downward movement:
movement time + 20 %; Upward movement: movement time + 20 % + con-
figured movement time extension. Safety movements are not retriggerable.
Slats of blinds are not repositioned at the end of safety movements to end po-
sitions.
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Parameter setting "Position tracking": The actuator can track absolute posi-
tions after safety release (position telegram, scene value) only if the position
data are known and if the positions have been predefined. In all other cases,
no reaction takes place on release of safety.
Position data can be tracked, if the output was in a defined position before the
safety function or if a new position telegram was received via the position ob-
jects during the safety interlock. In the latter case, a reference movement will
be executed when the safety function is enabled, if the position before or dur-
ing the safety interlock was unknown.
Known slat positions will also be tracked as described. This is also the case,
when the height of the Venetian blind is unknown.
Long time movements (movements without position preset) will, however, al-
ways be tracked.
The preset "Behaviour at the "end of safety" will only be executed, if the output
passes over to direct operation at the end of all safety alarms. If a sun protec-
tion function is activated (independent of the preset priority with respect to dir-
ect operation), it will be also executed.
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shutter/blinds operation | Sun protection function
Introduction
Each venetaian blind output of the actuator can be separately configured for the exe-
cution of a sun protection function. Sun protection is generally realized with blinds,
shutters or awnings and offers an intelligent method of shading rooms, terraces or
balconies during sunshine depending on the
altitude of the sun in the sky and on the intensity of the sunlight
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The following rules must be observed for the extended sun protection: After an
ETS programming operation, the sun protection function including automatic
operation is always deactivated.
The schematic diagram of the simple sun protection and an example of how sensor
components can be integrated into a simple sun protection configuration.
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As far as the activation of the automatic control via the corresponding object is con-
cerned, the following two cases must be distinguished...
– Sun shading action starting immediately:
Automatic operation is activated as soon as the
object "automatic- sun protection" receives an "ON"-Telegram. The output re-
acts immediately to the activation and shows the preset behaviour depending
on the sunlight condition (sunshine / beginning or end of sunshine). The sun-
light conditions are derived from the object "sunshine" according to the set po-
larity - possibly after the delays have elapsed.
After an ETS programming operation or after switch-on of the supply voltage,
the "sunshine" object is initialised with "OFF" and, unlike the simple sun pro-
tection, evaluated immediately depending on the preset polarity so that shad-
ing against sunlight can begin immediately on activation of the automatic sun
protection function. The reception of an "OFF"-telegram by the
"automatic sun protection" object always terminates an automatic operation in-
dependent of the state of the "sunshine" object.
Application example
Private house with conservatory. The conservatory is equipped with Venetian blinds
to shade the place against sunlight. When the conservatory is used, automatic oper-
ation is activated, for instance, with a push-button sensor on the wall. The actuator
then immediately executes the shading function, if sunshine was detected.
The actuator then carries out the configured behaviour at the end of Sunshine if no
sunshine was detected on activating Automatic operation.
Application example
An office building is equipped with several Venetian blinds to shade individual offices
against sunlight. In the early morning hours, the automatic sun protection is activ-
ated in a central place in the building, e.g. in the porter's lodge. The Venetian blinds
will, however, not move into the shading positions unless the system has actually re-
ported sunshine for the building facades in question.
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The behaviour at the end of automatic operation is configured separately in the ETS
and is executed whenever the automatic mode is terminated and when no function
with a higher or equal priority is active at this time. In this situation, the curtain can
pass into an end position, be stopped or shown no special reaction. Tracking of posi-
tions is possible as well.
Disabling functions of the extended sun protection:
In the event of the sun shading action starting immediately, the automatic operation
can optionally be disabled with an additional communication object. The
objects "automatic sun protection" and "sun protection - automatic mode disable" are
logically combined (AND with feedback). When disabling is activated, the automatic
operation is reset and thus aborted. The output concerned will then show the beha-
viour at the end of automatic operation. The automatic mode can only be reactivated,
if the disabling object is enabled and if the "automatic sun protection" object is up-
dated again by writing an "ON" into it. Any attempt to activate the automatic mode
while a disable is active will be ignored.
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The disabling functions for automatic and for direct operation can also be com-
bined so that it is possible to intervene at any time and as required by the situ-
ation in sun protection control functions.
Sunshine signal in the extended sun protection mode:
In the sun protection mode, the system is informed about the prevailing sunshine
condition via the "sunshine" communication object. The system the decides whether
shading is required or not. In the extended sun protection mode, the sunshine signal
is only evaluated when the automatic operation is activated as well.
A new value received via the "sunshine" object can optionally be evaluated with a
time delay. This feature permits suppressing brief brightness variations caused, for
instance, by passing clouds or by a thunderstorm. The time delay is started after an
update of the "Sunshine" object also in those cases where the automatic operation is
deactivated, so that the newly received information about the sunshine conditions
may possibly also be processed with a delay, if the automatic operation is activated
later on.
Unlike in the simple sun protection mode, an update of the "sunshine" object from
active to active or from inactive to inactive in the extended sun protection mode
shows generally no reaction. The behaviour of the output is only influenced if a
change of state is being detected. An update of the sunshine signal alone does not
result in the activation of the automatic operation either.
When the automatic operation is active, the reaction of a specific output at the begin-
ning of shading can be preset separately in the ETS. Amongst other things, this set-
ting permits approaching fixed configured positions or positions preset via the KNX
and thus variable. Positions for sun protection purposes can be variably preset, for
instance, by means of a weather station for sun position tracking.
In addition, it is possible in case of a defined sun protection positioning movement to
have a reference travel executed by forced control. This ensures that identical blind
positions are approached synchronously by different outputs in case of a sun protec-
tion positioning movement.
The reaction of an output at the end of shading with active automatic operation is
also separately parameterizable. In this case, too, it is
possible, amongst other things, to approach fixed configured positions.
By means of a priority setting in the ETS parameters it can be specified whether the
evaluation of the sunshine signal in the automatic mode can be influenced by a direct
operation or whether the automatic mode basically locks the corresponding output
during sun protection. The "Manual control", "Forced position" and "Safety" functions
invariably have a higher priority so that these functions can override, but not termin-
ate a sun protection including an automatic operation. Thus, the sun protection func-
tion is re-executed at the end of a function with a higher priority, if the automatic sun-
shine protection is still active.
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An update (from activated to activated) of the "Automatic" object causes the sun pro-
tection to be reactivated, if it had been influenced and cancelled beforehand by a dir-
ect operation in accordance with the lower priority.
Automatic mode feedback:
The automatic mode of the extended sun protection has its own 1-bit feedback object
for signalling on the KNX whether automatic mode is active or not. This feedback ob-
ject can be enabled on the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General ->
Sun protection" using the parameter "Automatic operation feedback". This parameter
also defines whether, on a status change, the object produces active signals auto-
matically or can be read out passively. The telegram polarity is predefined: "OFF" =
Automatic mode inactive, "ON" = Automatic mode active.
As a passive status object, no automatic telegram transmission takes place on the
bus if the status of the automatic operation changes. Here, the object can only be
read out using a read telegram. In the case of an actively-transmitting signal object,
the parameter "Time delay for feedback after bus voltage return" can be used to set
whether the object value of the feedback is transmitted automatically to the KNX,
even after a device reset for initialisation - possibly after a delay.
The schematic diagram of the enlarged sun protection and an example of how
sensor components can be integrated into an enlarged sun protection configuration.
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The following rules must be observed for the extended sun protection:
After an ETS programming operation, the sun protection function including
automatic operation is always deactivated.
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Presetting the priority of sun protection (for simple sun protection only)
The priority of the sun protection function can be set separately for each venetian
blind output. In the simple sun protection, the priority between the "Sunshine" object
and the objects of direct operation (short-time, long-time, central or position telegram,
scene recall) must be configured.
The function must have been configured for simple sun protection.
■ Set the parameter
"Priority of sun protection operation with respect to direct operation" on the
parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection" to
"Same priority".
The sun protection mode can be overridden at any time by direct operation.
Similarly, the sun protection overrides the direct operation, when a new
"sunshine" telegram is received via the object of the same name and when a
configured time delay, if any, has elapsed. If the sun protection function is
overridden by a direct operation, the preset behaviour "at the end of sunshine"
will not be executed.
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Manual local operation on the device itself, the forced position function and the
safety functions have a fixed priority higher than that of the sun protection. The
sun protection is overridden – but not terminated – by a function with a higher
priority. After the end of the function with the higher priority the reaction at the
beginning of sun protection will therefore be executed again, if the sun protec-
tion is still active at this time.
With the settings "same priority" or "lower priority", the sun protection can be
overridden by a direct operation only if the direct control action can be ex-
ecuted at once. A direct operation will therefore not override the sun protection
during a manual control locally on the device, an active forced position func-
tion or an active safety function.
Presetting the priority of automatic sun protection (for extended sun protection
only)
The priority of the automatic sun protection function can be set separately for each
output. In the extended sun protection, the priority between the "Sunshine" object and
the objects of direct operation (short-time, long-time, central or position telegram,
scene recall) must be configured. The selected priority affects the evaluation of the
sunshine signal in the automatic mode and not the automatic mode itself.
The function must have been configured for extended sun protection.
■ Set the parameter
"Priority of sun protection operation with respect to direct operation" on the
parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection" to
"Same priority".
The sunshine signal of the automatic sun protection mode and the corres-
ponding reaction can be overridden at any time by direct operation. Similarly,
the sunshine signal overrides the direct operation, when a new "sunshine" or
"no sunshine" telegram is received via the "Sunshine" object and when this
telegram results in a change of state. Moreover, a configured delay time, if
any, must have elapsed. If the direct operation overrides the sunshine signal,
the preset behaviour "at the end of sunshine" will not be executed.
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Manual local operation on the device, the forced position function and the
safety functions have a fixed priority higher than that of the automatic sun pro-
tection. The sun protection is overridden – but not terminated – by a function
with a higher priority. After the end of the function with the higher priority the
reaction last executed by the automatic sun protection will therefore be ex-
ecuted again, if the sun protection is still active at this time.
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With the settings "same priority" or "lower priority", the sunshine signal can be
overridden by a direct operation only if the direct control action can be ex-
ecuted at once. A direct operation will therefore not override the sunshine sig-
nal during a manual control locally on the device, an active forced position
function or an active safety function.
Irrespective of the preset priority, an update of the "Sunshine" object from act-
ive to active or from inactive to inactive in the extended sun protection mode
shows generally no reaction. The behaviour of the output is only influenced if a
change of state is being detected.
In the extended sun protection mode, an update of the "Sunshine" object from
active to active or from inactive to inactive shows generally no reaction. The
behaviour of the output is only influenced if a change of state is being detec-
ted.
Setting the activation of the automatic mode (for extended sun protection only)
As far as the activation of the automatic mode is concerned, two cases must be dis-
tinguished which can be configured with the help of ETS parameters separately for
each output. Either a travel movement in acc. with the reaction at the beginning or
the end of sunshine is executed immediately on activation of the automatic mode, or
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otherwise the system waits after activation of the automatic mode for a new change
of state in the "Sunshine" object" until the corresponding output shows the reaction at
the beginning or at the end of sunshine.
The function must have been configured for extended sun protection.
■ Set the parameter "Activation via" on the parameter page
"Rely outputs... -> VBO... General ->Sun protection" to
"object 'Automatic' & next change of state".
Automatic operation is activated as soon as the
"Automatic sun protection" object is set to active in accordance with polarity. A
reaction at the output occurs, however, only after a new change of state has
been signaled via the "sunshine" object. In this case, the new state (beginning
of sunshine or end of sunshine) determines the behaviour of the output.
■ Set the parameter "Activation by" to "Object 'Automatic' & immediate tracking".
Automatic operation is activated as soon as the
"Automatic sun protection" object is set to active in accordance with polarity.
The state of the "sunshine" object determines the behaviour of the output im-
mediately (beginning of sunshine or end of sunshine).
Presetting the polarity of the "Automatic" object (for extended sun protection
only)
The telegram polarity of the automatic object can be set.
The extended sun protection must be configured for activation of the automatic mode
on next change of state.
■ Set the parameter "Polarity of 'Automatic' object" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection" to the required telegram
polarity.
The telegram to the "Automatic sun protection" object will be evaluated de-
pending on the selected priority.
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Presetting the disabling function for the automatic mode (for extended sun
protection only)
The automatic mode can be deactivated via a separate disabling object. After en-
abling of the disabling function in the ETS parameters, the
"Sun protection - automatic mode disable" object becomes visible.
The extended sun protection must be configured for activation of the automatic mode
with immediate tracking of the sunshine signal.
■ Activate the parameter "Disabling function" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection".
The disabling function is enabled. The parameter for setting of the polarity be-
comes visible.
■ Set the parameter "Polarity of object 'Automatic mode disable'" to the required
telegram polarity.
The telegram to the "Automatic sun protection disable" object will be evalu-
ated depending on the selected priority.
The
"automatic sun protection" and "sun protection - automatic disable" objects are
logically combined (AND with feedback). When disabling is activated, the auto-
matic operation is reset and thus aborted. The output concerned will then
show the behaviour at the end of automatic operation. The automatic mode
can only be reactivated, if the disabling object is enabled and if the
"automatic sun protection" object is updated again by writing an "ON" telegram
into it. Any attempt to activate the automatic mode while a disable is active will
be ignored.
Presetting the disabling function for direct operation (for extended sun
protection only)
The direct mode can be deactivated at any time via a separate disabling object. After
enabling of the disabling function in the ETS parameters, the
"Direct operation disable" object becomes visible.
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The function must have been configured for extended sun protection.
■ Activate the parameter "Disabling function for direct operation" on the para-
meter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection".
The disabling function is enabled. The parameter for setting of the polarity be-
comes visible.
■ Set the parameter "Polarity of object 'Disable direct operation'" to the required
telegram polarity.
The telegram to the
"sun protection disable" - direction operation disable" object will be evaluated
depending on the selected priority.
Presetting the reaction at the end of automatic operation (for extended sun
protection only)
When the automatic operation is being deactivated – also by the disabling function –
the output concerned will show the preset reaction, if no function with a higher priority
is active at the time of deactivation. The preset reaction will not be executed either on
termination of the automatic operation, if the sunshine signal is overridden on ac-
count of priority settings by a direct operation. The reaction at the end of automatic
operation is preset on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection -> Sun protection end".
The function must have been configured for extended sun protection.
■ Set the parameter "at the end" to "no reaction".
At the end of automatic operation the relay of the output shows no reaction.
Any travel movements still in progress at this instant will still be finished.
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Parameter setting "Position tracking": The actuator can track absolute posi-
tions (position telegram, scene value) at the end of automatic operation only if
the position data are known and if the positions have been predefined. There
is otherwise no reaction at the end of automatic operation.
Position data can be tracked, if the output was in a defined position before the
automatic sun protection function or if a new position telegram was received
via the position objects during the sun protection. In the latter case, a refer-
ence movement will be executed at the end of automatic operation, if the posi-
tion before or during the sun protection was unknown.
Known slat positions will also be tracked as described. This is also the case,
when the height of the Venetian blind is unknown.
Long time travel movements (movements without position preset) will always
be tracked.
The function must have been configured for extended sun protection.
■ Set the parameter "Feedback" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection " to
"Feedback object is active signalling object".
The feedback object is enabled. The status information is transmitted as soon
there is a change in automatic operation.
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■ Set the parameter "Delay at the end of sunlight" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sunshine -> Set Sun protection end" to
the required delay time.
The telegram for deactivation of the sun protection will be evaluated with a
delay corresponding to the setting.
A setting of "0" in the parameters deactivates the respective delay time. In this
case, the state of the sunshine signal is evaluated immediately.
Extended sun protection: The time delay is started after an update of the
"Sunshine" object also in those cases where the automatic operation is deac-
tivated so that the newly received information about the sunshine conditions
may possibly also be processed with a delay, if the automatic operation is ac-
tivated later on. Unlike in the simple sun protection mode, an update of the
"sunshine" object from active to active or from inactive to inactive in the exten-
ded sun protection mode shows generally no reaction. The behaviour of the
output is only influenced if a change of state is being detected. An update of
the sunshine signal alone does not result in the activation of the automatic op-
eration either.
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■ Set the parameter "at the beginning of sunshine" to "internal scene recall".
Configure the internal scene to be recalled (parameter "internal scene").
At the beginning of shading, the actuator recalls the position value for the out-
put concerned which was preset in the scene configuration. This is not a
scene recall as in direct operation, but only an approach to the corresponding
scene position value.
In the "Venetian blind" operating mode, the "fixed position" setting can be se-
lected separately for the height of the blind and for the slat position. For this
reason, the ETS adapts the parameter selection and enlarges the setting op-
tions in this operating mode.
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■ "Fixed position" only: Set the parameter "Fixed position of Venetian blind",
"Fixed position of roller shutter/awning" or "Fixed position of venting louver" to
"as specified by parameter". Thereafter, set the parameter
"Position of Venetian blind (0…100%)",
"Position of roller shutter/awning (0…100%)" or
"Position of venting louver (0…100%)" to the desired position.
At the beginning of shading, the output invariably approaches the configured
position value.
■ "Fixed position" only: Set the parameter "Fixed position of Venetian blind",
"Fixed position of roller shutter/awning" or "Fixed position of venting louver" to
"no change of current position".
At the beginning of shading, the last set position of the Venetian blind height,
shutter, awning or venting louver will be maintained.
■ "Fixed position" and operating mode = "Venetian blind" only: Set the para-
meter "Fixed slat position (0…100%)" to the desired position value.
At the beginning of shading, the output invariably moves the slats to the con-
figured position after the height of the Venetian blind has been adjusted.
In the "Venetian blind" operating mode, the "variable position" setting can be
selected separately for the Venetian blind height and for the slat position. For
this reason, the ETS adapts the parameter selection and enlarges the setting
options in this operating mode.
"Internal scene recall" setting: For this setting, the scene function of the output
must be enabled in the ETS. Otherwise, the positions approached at the be-
ginning of sun shading are undefined positions. The scene position values
stored in the actuator by a scene storage function will be approached as well.
A delay configured for scene recalls has no influence on the recall of the
scene value by the sun protection function.
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time via the KNX even if the sun protection is active (e.g. by a weather station
for the purpose of sun position tracking). The actuator will then immediately
approach the newly received positions if sun shading is active. If a function
with a higher priority is active, the actuator stores the newly received position
values and approaches them during a later shading operation.
The position data last received are not lost in a bus voltage failure.
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A reference movement is the time required for a travel movement into the up-
per end position increased by 20 % and additionally by the configured travel
time extension. A reference travel is not retriggerable.
"Venetian blind" operating mode: A terminated reference travel for the height
of the blind also synchronizes the slat position at the same time.
Slat offset in the sun protection mode (only "Venetian blind" operating mode)
An offset can be specified for the slat position at the start of sun shading separated
for each venetian blind output, if fixed or variable slat position values are to be ap-
proached. If necessary, the slat offset can correct the fixed or variable nominal slat
position and thus allow the creation of an individual shading situation, when the sun
protection is active. The offset can be preset in two ways...
– The slat offset can be configured statically in the ETS. The configuration of a
statical offset value allows to vary the degree of shading in those parts of the
building that are not exposed to full sunshine due to objects in front of the
building. The variable slat angle adjusted by the sun protection control or the
fixed angle specified in a parameter can thus be overridden so that the slats
are always opened a bit wider than originally preset. Alternatively, the slats
can also be closed completely by means of the static offset if too much sun-
light is reflected into the room.
– The slat offset can additionally be adapted by the KNX via the separate com-
munication object "sunshine protection - slat position offset . In this way, the
desired slat offset can also be adjusted during an active shading cycle and in-
dependent of a direct operation as, for instance, the short time mode. Thus, it
is possible, for instance, that persons in a room can correct the slat angle at
any time 'manually' and individually by selecting another preset value at a
touch sensor or a visualisation. An offset preset via the object overwrites the
value configured in the ETS.
The preset offset is taken into account in the simple and in the extended sun protec-
tion mode for each positioning move during an active shading cycle
(beginning of sunshine) and added to the predefined nominal slat position. The offset
value can be varied within a range from -100 % … 0 … 100 % so that the slats can
be moved in both directions into the slat end positions. At an offset of "0 %", the ac-
tual slat position is always identical with the predefined nominal slat position for sun
protection purposes.
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In acc. with the KNX data point type 6.001 (DPT_Percent_V8) the data format of the
communication object "sun protection slat position offset" permits presetting positive
and negative values in a range of -128 … 0 … +127. The actuator interprets the
value received directly as an offset in %. Values below 100 or above +100 are limited
to the minimum (-100 %) and maximum offset (+100 %) and evaluated accordingly.
An offset preset via the object overwrites the value configured in the ETS. In the
event of a bus voltage failure, an offset value received via the communication object
can be stored internally in a non-volatile memory so that the offset value last received
is not lost even in case the power supply fails. As an alternative, the offset preset via
the KNX can be reset (0 %) in the event of a power supply failure with the result that
the value configured in the ETS is again used in operation. The offset reaction preset
in the event of bus voltage failure can be configured in the ETS.
Configuring the slat offset in the sun protection mode (only "Venetian blind"
operating mode)
The function must be configured for the "Venetian blind" operating mode.
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■ Set the parameter "Slat offset position (-100 … 100 %)" to the desired offset
value.
The configured value defines the static offset correction of the slat position.
The configured value can be re-adjusted via the
"sun protection - offset slat position object" if the communication object has
been enabled.
After an ETS programming operation, the offset is always set to the value con-
figured in the ETS.
The slat offset has no influence on the behaviour of an output at the end of a
shading phase (end of sunshine).
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Presetting the reaction at the end of sunshine (for simple sun protection only)
At the end of the shading phase – if applicable, after the end of the delay time – the
output concerned will show the preset reaction, if no function with a higher priority is
active at the time of deactivation. The preset reaction will also not be executed at the
end of sun shading, if the sunshine signal is overridden on account of priority settings
by a direct operation.
The reaction for the beginning of sunlight is set on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection -> Sun protection end".
The function must have been configured for simple sun protection.
■ Set the parameter "at the end of sunshine" to "no reaction".
At the end of shading, the relay of the output shows no reaction. Any travel
movements still in progress at this instant will still be finished.
■ Set the parameter "at the end of sunshine" to "tracking the position".
At the end of shading, the output will be set to the state last adjusted statically
before sun protection or to the state tracked and internally stored during sun
protection. The position objects, the long-time object and the scene function
are tracked.
Parameter setting "Position tracking": The actuator can track absolute posi-
tions (position telegram, scene value) at the end of sun protection only if the
position data are known and if the positions have been predefined. There is
otherwise no reaction at the end of sun shading.
Position data can be tracked, if the output was in a defined position before the
sun protection function or if a new position telegram was received via the posi-
tion objects during the sun protection. In the latter case, a reference move-
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ment will be executed at the end of sun protection, if the position before or dur-
ing the sun protection was unknown.
Known slat positions will also be tracked as described. This is also the case,
when the height of the Venetian blind is unknown.
Long time travel movements (movements without position preset) will always
be tracked.
Presetting the reaction at the end of sunshine (for extended sun protection
only)
The behaviour of the output at the end of sunshine / shading – if applicable, after the
end of the delay time – can be configured in the ETS separately for each output. In
the extended sun protection mode, the output shows the configured reaction, when
automatic operation is activated and when a new sunshine signal
(change of state from "sun is shining" -> "sun is not shining") is being received. The
reaction will not be executed if a function with a higher priority is active at the time the
sunshine signal changes. The preset reaction will not be executed either, if the sun-
shine signal is overridden on account of priority settings by a direct operation.
The reaction for the beginning of sunlight is set on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sun protection -> Sun protection end".
The function must have been configured for extended sun protection.
■ Set the parameter "at the end of sunshine" to "no reaction".
At the end of shading, the relay of the output shows no reaction. Any travel
movements still in progress at this instant will still be finished.
■ Set the parameter "at the end of sunshine" to "internal scene recall". Configure
the internal scene to be recalled (parameter "internal scene").
At the beginning of shading, the actuator recalls the position value for the out-
put concerned which was preset in the scene configuration. This is not a
scene recall as in direct operation, but only an approach to the corresponding
scene position value.
■ Set the parameter "at the end of sunshine" to "tracking the position".
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At the end of shading, the actuator recalls a fixed position value for the af-
fected output.
In the "Venetian blind" operating mode, the "fixed position" setting can only be
selected in common for the height of the blind and for the slat position.
■ "Fixed position" only: Set the parameter "Fixed position of Venetian blind",
"Fixed position of roller shutter/awning" or "Fixed position of venting louver" to
"as specified by parameter". Thereafter, set the parameter
"Position of Venetian blind (0…100%)",
"Position of roller shutter/awning (0…100%)" or
"Position of venting louver (0…100%)" to the desired position.
At the end of shading, the output invariably approaches the configured position
value.
■ "Fixed position" only: Set the parameter "Fixed position of Venetian blind",
"Fixed position of roller shutter/awning" or "Fixed position of venting louver" to
"no change of current position".
At the end of shading, the last set position of the Venetian blind height, the
shutter, awning or venting louver will be maintained.
■ "Fixed position" and operating mode = "Venetian blind" only: Set the para-
meter "Fixed slat position (0…100%)" to the desired position value.
At the end of shading, the output invariably moves the slats to the configured
position after the height of the Venetian blind has been adjusted.
"Internal scene recall" setting: For this setting, the scene function of the output
must be enabled in the ETS. Otherwise, the positions approached at the end
of sunshine/shading are undefined positions. The scene position values stored
in the actuator by a scene storage function will be approached as well. A delay
configured for scene recalls has no influence on the recall of the scene value
by the sun protection function.
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The function diagram shows all possible functions of the enlarged sun protection with
automatic heating/cooling. For reasons of clarity, the functions with a higher priority
(manual control, forced position, safety function) are not shown in the diagram.
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After switch-on of the supply voltage of the actuator, the heating/cooling pres-
ence control is initialised with an object value of "0".
■ Set the parameter "delay at the end of presence" to the required delay time.
The telegram for deactivation of the presence mode will be evaluated with a
delay corresponding to the setting.
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A setting of "0" in the parameters deactivates the respective delay time. In this
case, the presence state is evaluated immediately on reception of a telegram.
The time delay is started after an update of the "Heating / cooling presence"
object also in those cases where the automatic operation is deactivated so
that the newly received presence state may possibly also be processed with a
delay, if the automatic operation is activated later on.
The automatic heating/cooling" must be enabled so that the parameters are visible.
■ Set the parameter "At the beginning of sunshine..." and/or
"At the end of sunshine..." to "no reaction".
During automatic heating/cooling, the relays of the output show no reaction.
Any movements still in progress will still be finished.
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In the "Venetian blind" operating mode, the "fixed position" setting can only be
selected in common for the height of the blind and for the slat position.
■ "Fixed position" only: Set the parameter "Fixed position of Venetian blind",
"Fixed position of roller shutter/awning" or "Fixed position of venting louver" to
"as specified by parameter". Thereafter, set the parameter
"Position of Venetian blind (0…100%)",
"Position of roller shutter/awning (0…100%)" or
"Position of venting louver (0…100%)" to the desired position.
During automatic heating/cooling, the output invariably approaches the con-
figured position value.
■ "Fixed position" only: Set the parameter "Fixed position of Venetian blind",
"Fixed position of roller shutter/awning" or "Fixed position of venting louver" to
"no change of current position".
With automatic heating/cooling, the last set position of the Venetian blind
height, the shutter, awning or venting louver will be maintained.
■ "Fixed position" and operating mode = "Venetian blind" only: Set the para-
meter "Fixed slat position (0…100%)" to the desired position value.
During automatic heating/cooling, the output invariably moves the slats to the
configured position after the height of the Venetian blind has been adjusted.
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"Internal scene recall" setting: For this setting, the scene function of the output
must be enabled in the ETS. Otherwise, the positions approached during auto-
matic heating/cooling are undefined positions. The scene position values
stored in the actuator by a scene storage function will be approached as well.
A delay configured for scene recalls has no influence on the recall of the
scene value by the automatic heating/cooling function.
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Feedback no feedback
feedback object is active signalling object
feedback object is passive status object
The automatic mode of the extended sun protection has its own 1-bit feedback ob-
ject for signalling on the KNX whether automatic mode is active or not. This para-
meter can be used to enable the feedback object and configure it further.
No feedback: No feedback object is available for the automatic operation of the out-
put concerned. feedback deactivated
Feedback object is an active signalling object: The feedback and the object are ac-
tivated. The object transmits actively (telegram transmission after change of state of
automatic mode).
Feedback object is a passive status object: The feedback and the object are activ-
ated. The object is passive (telegram transmission only as a response to 'Read' re-
quest).
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Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Sunshine -> Sun protection start
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Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Sunshine -> Sun protection end
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Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Sun protection -> Automatic heating/cooling
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Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay outputs... ->
VBO... - General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Scenes" activ-
ate the parameter "Delay scene recall".
The delay time is now activated and can be configured separately. The delay
only influences the scene recall of the switching output. The delay time is star-
ted on arrival of a recall telegram. The corresponding scene will be recalled
and the output set to the respective scene position value only after this time
has elapsed.
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Each scene recall telegram restarts the delay time and retriggers it. If a new
scene recall telegram is received while a delay is active (scene recall not yet
executed), the old (and not yet recalled scene) will be rejected and only the
scene last received executed.
The scene recall delay has no influence on the storage of scene values. A
scene storage telegram within a scene recall delay terminates the delay and
thus the scene recall.
Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay outputs... ->
VBO... - General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Scenes", ac-
tivate the parameter "Overwrite values stored in the device during the ETS
programming operation".
During each ETS programming of the application or of the parameters, the
scene position values configured in the ETS for the output concerned will be
programmed into the actuator. Scene values stored in the device by means of
a storage function will be overwritten, if any.
■ Deactivate the parameter "Overwrite values stored in the device during the
ETS programming operation".
Scene position values stored in the device with a storage function will be main-
tained. If no scene values have been stored, the position values last pro-
grammed in the ETS remain valid.
When the actuator is commissioned for the first time, this parameter should be
activated so that the output is initialised to valid scene position values.
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Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay outputs... ->
VBO... - General -> Enabled functions".
■ Only with variable scene configuration: On the parameter page "Relay out-
puts... -> VBO... - General -> Scenes", set the parameter for each scene to the
numbers with which the scenes are to be addressed.
A scene can be addressed with the configured scene number. A setting of "0"
deactivates the corresponding scene so that neither recalling nor storage is
possible.
■ Only with fixed scene configuration. On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -
> VBO... - General -> Scenes" select or deselect the parameter "Scene active"
if necessary.
Only selected scenes can be used. A deselected scene is deactivated and
cannot be recalled or stored via the scene extension.
If with variable scene configuration the same scene number is configured for
several scenes, only the scene with the lowest sequential number will be ad-
dressed. The other scenes will be ignored in this case.
■ On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... General -> Scenes" for
each scene set the parameters "position of Venetian blind", "position of shut-
ter/awning", "position of venting louver/roof window"and "position of slat " to
the desired position value ((0...100%)
During a scene recall, the configured scene position is recalled and set on the
output.
The configured scene positions are then adopted in the actuator during pro-
gramming with the ETS only if the parameter "Overwrite values stored in the
device during ETS download" is activated.
Before approaching the required scene position, the actuator may perform a
reference movement, if the current position data is unknown (e.g. after an ETS
programming operation or after switch-on of the bus voltage).
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Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay outputs... ->
VBO... - General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Scenes" activ-
ate the parameter "storage function" for each scene.
The storage function is activated for the scene in question. On reception of a
storage telegram via the "Scene extension" object, the current position value
will be internally stored.
The visual feedback is only available in the "Venetian blind with slat" and
"shutter/awning" operating modes.
■ On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Scenes" activ-
ate the parameter "visual feedback for storage function". Set the duration of
the travel movement for the directional travel of the visual feedback for the
parameters "Venetian blind travel time" or "shutter/awning travel time".
When a storage function is executed, the visual feedback is activated immedi-
ately. The output travels in the opposite direction of the last move command
and then back again for the duration of the configured travel time.
The visual feedback is only executed if no other function with a higher priority
(e.g. safety function) is active in the moment when the memory function is act-
ive.
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
■ On the parameter page "Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Enabled func-
tions" Set the parameter "disabling function / forced position" to "disabling
function".
The disabling function is enabled. The communication object "Disable" and the
parameters of the disabling function on the parameter page "Relay output... ->
VBO... - General -> Disabling function" become visible. The polarity of the dis-
abling object is predefined (1 = output disabled, 0 = output enabled).
■ Set the parameter "Beginning of the disabling function" to the required beha-
viour.
At the beginning of the disabling function (ON telegram to the disabling ob-
ject), the configured behaviour will be executed and the bus control of the out-
put locked.
no reaction: The relay of the output shows no reaction and remains in the posi-
tion last set.
stop: At the beginning of the disabling function, the actuator switches the re-
lays of the output to the "stop" position. A travel movement, if any, will be inter-
rupted.
raising / opening: The actuator raises the blind or opens the venting louver/
roof window.
lowering / closing: The actuator lowers the blind/shutter or closes the venting
louver/roof window.
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■ Set the parameter "End of the disabling function" to the required behaviour.
At the end of the disabling function, the configured behaviour will be executed
and the bus control of the output enabled again.
no reaction: The relay of the output shows no reaction and remains in the posi-
tion last set.
stop: At the end of the disabling function, the actuator switches the relays of
the output to the "stop" position. A travel movement, if any, will be interrupted.
raising / opening: The actuator raises the blind or opens the venting louver/
roof window.
lowering / closing: The actuator lowers the blind/shutter or closes the venting
louver/roof window.
Tracking the position: The last switching state received during the disabling
function or the last position set before the disabling function (terminated travel
movement) will be tracked.
For disabling function with acknowledgement object...
no reaction: The relay of the output shows no reaction and remains in the posi-
tion last set.
stop: At the end of the disabling function, the actuator switches the relays of
the output to the "stop" position. A travel movement, if any, will be interrupted.
raising / opening: The actuator raises the blind or opens the venting louver/
roof window.
lowering / closing: The actuator lowers the blind/shutter or closes the venting
louver/roof window.
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Tracking the position: The last switching state received during the disabling
function or the last position set before the disabling function (terminated travel
movement) will be tracked.
After a bus failure or after programming the application or the parameters with
the ETS, the disabling function is always deactivated (object value "0").
The relay of a dimming channel disabled output via the KNX can still be oper-
ated manually.
The forced travel time required by an output to move the drive into the end po-
sitions is determined by the parameter "Travel time" on the parameter page
"Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Times". Like long time operation, a
forced-position movement is derived from the travel time.
Downward movement: movement time + 20 %; Upward movement: movement
time + 20 % + configured movement time extension. Forced movements are
not retriggerable.
The slats of blinds are not repositioned at the end of forced movements into
the end positions.
Updates of the forced position object from "forced position active" to "forced
position active" while maintaining the forced movement direction or from
"forced position inactive" to "forced position inactive" show no reaction.
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After programming of the application or of the parameters with the ETS, the
forced position is always cancelled.
The current state of the forced position function will be stored in case of bus
voltage failure.
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> VBO... - General -> Enabled func-
tions" Set the parameter "disabling function" to "forced position".
The forced position function is enabled. The communication object "forced po-
sition" and the parameter of the forced position function on the parameter
page "Relay output... -> VBO... - General -> Forced position" become visible.
■ Set the parameter "End of the forced position" to the required behaviour.
At the end of the forced position, the configured behaviour will be executed
and the bus control of the Venetian blind output enabled again.
tracking the position: At the end of a forced position function, the output will be
set to the state adjusted statically before the forced position function or to the
state tracked and internally stored during the forced position function. The pos-
ition objects, the long-time object and the scene function are tracked.
no change: At the end of forced position function, the state last adjusted will
not be changed. Thereafter, the output is again enabled. Any travel move-
ments still in progress at this instant will still be finished.
Parameter setting "Position tracking": The actuator can track absolute posi-
tions (position telegram, scene value) during activated forced control only if the
position data are known and if positions have been predefined. If this is not the
case, no reaction takes place at the time forced control is enabled. Position
data can be tracked, if the output has been in a defined position before the
forced position function or if a new position telegram has been received via the
position objects while the forced position function was interlocked. In the latter
case, a reference movement will be executed when the forced position func-
tion is enabled, if the position was unknown before or during the safety inter-
lock. Known slat positions will also be tracked as described. This is also the
case, when the height of the Venetian blind is unknown. Long time movements
(movements without position preset) will, however, always be tracked.
The preset behaviour at the"end of the forced position function" will only be ex-
ecuted, if the output passes over to direct operation at the end of the forced
position function. If a safety function or a sun protection function is activated
(independent of the preset priority with respect to direct operation), the func-
tion with the next lower priority will be executed. The configured behaviour is
not executed when the forced position is terminated by a specification on bus
voltage return. The preset behaviour "After bus voltage return" will in this case
be evaluated.
The forced position communication object can be initialised after bus voltage return.
In this way, an output can be influenced and locked on bus initialisation when the
forced position function is being activated.
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
■ Set the parameter "After bus voltage return" to the required behaviour.
After bus voltage return, the configured state is transferred to the "Forced posi-
tion" communication object. When a forced position is activated, the output is
immediately activated and interlocked accordingly by forced control after bus
voltage return until a forced position is enabled via the KNX. The parameter
"After bus voltage return" on the parameter page "Relay output... - VBO... -
General" is not evaluated for the affected output in this case.
no forced position active: The forced position is deactivated after bus voltage
return. In this case, after bus voltage return the preset behaviour "After bus
voltage return" on the parameter page "Relay outputs... - VBO... - General" will
be executed.
Forced position function ON, raising or forced position function ON, opening:
After bus voltage return, the forced position is activated and the blind raised or
the venting louver/roof window opened. The output concerned is interlocked
by forced control until an enable signal is received via the KNX. The preset be-
haviour "After bus voltage return" on the parameter page "Relay outputs... -
VBO... - General" is not evaluated for the affected output in this case.
Forced position function ON, lowering or forced position function ON, closing:
After bus voltage return, the forced position is activated and the blind closed or
the venting louver/roof window closed. The output concerned is interlocked by
forced control until an enable signal is received via the KNX. The preset beha-
viour "After bus voltage return" on the parameter page "Relay outputs... -
VBO... - General" is not evaluated for the affected output in this case.
State of the forced position before bus voltage failure: The forced position
state last selected and internally stored before bus voltage failure will be
tracked after bus voltage return. An ETS programming operation deletes the
stored state (reaction in that case same as with "no forced position active"). If
the tracked state corresponds to "No forced position active", the behaviour
"After bus voltage return " on the parameter page Relay outputs... - VBO... -
General" will be executed.
After programming the application or parameters with the ETS, the forced pos-
ition function is always deactivated (object value "0").
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
disabling function
forced position
It can be defined here whether a disabling function or a forced position for the Vene-
tian blind output should be available. The disabling function is only configurable as
an alternative to the forced position function.
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Disabling function and forced position
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
Fabric stretching
In the "Shutter/awning operating mode, the "Fabric stretching" function can be activ-
ated. The Fabric stretching function permits stretching the fabric of an awning tight
after lowering.
If activated in the ETS parameters, fabric stretching is executed during each down-
ward movement into any position after stopping and after the configured switchover
delay has elapsed. The curtain is then 'stretched' by moving briefly into the opposite
travel direction .
Fabric stretching affects the determination of positions and the position feed-
back since a fabric stretching movement changes the position of a shutter or
an awning. After a positioning movement, the position value reported back
after the fabric stretching operation will always be a smaller one.
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
Set the time for fabric stretching to less than the predefined travel time of the
shutter or awning. Otherwise, there is the risk of malfunction.
Fabric stretching will only be effected if the downward movement lasts longer
than the configured fabric stretching time.
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
■ In the "Venetian blind" operating mode: Set the desired slat position value for
the end position correction/ventilation function using the
"Slat position for end position correction" parameter.
After the end of a downward movement to the bottom end position, the blind/
shutter stops and, after the change-over time has elapsed, moves in the op-
posite direction for a period calculated from the slat position and the con-
figured slat travelling time.
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
Set the "Time for bottom end position correction" to less than the predefined
travel time of the shutter. Otherwise, there is the risk of malfunction.
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
Relay outputs... -> VBO... - General -> Lower end position correction/ventilation func-
tion
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
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shutter/blinds operation | Supplementary function
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Switching operation | Priorities
11 Switching operation
11.1 Priorities
The actuator in switching operation distinguishes between different functions that can
have an effect on an output. In order to prevent conflicting states, each available
function has a certain priority. The function with the higher priority overrides the func-
tion with the lower priority.
For switching operation there are the following priorities...
– 1st priority: manual control (highest priority),
– 2nd priority: Forced position & disabling function,
– 3th priority: Cyclical monitoring,
– 4th priority: Logical operation function & Staircase function,
– 5th priority: direct bus operation ("switching" object, scenes, central functions,
reset behaviour)
The behaviour of some functions can be configured at the end (e.g. the behaviour at
the end of a manual operation or the behaviour at the end of the disabling function).
These predefined reactions are only executed if the actuator can then immediately
switch to direct operation (lowest priority).
If another function with a lower priority (e.g. manual operation) has been activated
during a function with a high priority (e.g. disabling function), the actuator executes
the behaviour at the beginning of the function with the next lower priority (e.g. dis-
abling function). The behaviour at the end of the function with the higher priority (e.g.
manual operation) is then not executed!
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Switching operation | General settings
The delay has no effect on the behaviour of the outputs. Only the bus tele-
grams for status or feedback are delayed. The outputs can also be activated
during the delay after bus voltage return.
A setting of "0" for the delay after bus voltage return deactivates the delaying
function altogether. In this case, any messages, if actively transmitted, will be
transmitted to the KNX without any delay.
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Switching operation | General settings
After bus voltage return, all central functions are inactive. No central functions
are saved in the event of a bus voltage failure.
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Switching operation | General settings
The switching state newly set by the central functions is tracked in the feed-
back objects and also transmitted to the bus, if these are actively transmitting.
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Switching operation | General settings
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Switching operation | General settings
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Switching operation | General settings
Precondition:
Collective feedback must be enabled. In addition, the feedback must be configured to
actively transmitting.
■ Set the parameter "Update of the object value" to "On each update object
'Switching'/'Central'".
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Switching operation | General settings
The actuator updates the feedback value in the object once a new telegram is
received on the input objects "Switching" or "Switching central function" or the
switching state changes internally (e.g. through a time function). A new tele-
gram is also then actively transmitted to the KNX each time. The telegram
value of the feedback does not necessarily have to change in the process.
Hence, corresponding collective feedback is also generated on a switching ob-
ject such as in the case of cyclical telegrams, for example.
Precondition:
Collective feedback must be enabled. In addition, the feedback must be configured to
actively transmitting.
■ Activate the parameter "Delay after bus voltage return" of the collective feed-
back"
The collective feedback telegram is transmitted with a delay after bus voltage
return or ETS programming. No feedback telegram is transmitted during a run-
ning delay, even if a switching state changes during the delay.
■ Deactivate the parameter "Delay after bus voltage return" of the collective
feedback"
The collective feedback telegram is transmitted immediately after bus voltage
return or ETS programming.
Precondition:
Collective feedback must be enabled. In addition, the feedback must be configured to
actively transmitting.
■ Activate the parameter "cyclical transmission". Configure the cycle time for the
parameter "Time for cyclical transmission".
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Switching operation | General settings
During an active delay after bus voltage return, no collective feedback will be
transmitted even if a switching state changes.
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Switching operation | General settings
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Switching operation | Operating mode
The logic switching state "ON" or "OFF" is set by the communication object
"Switching" and influenced by the functions that can be optionally activated
(e.g. timing/staircase functions, logic operations, disabling/forced-control posi-
tion functions, scenes, central objects).
The 1-bit feedbacks always feed back the logical switching state of the switch-
ing outputs. Depending on the configured relay operating mode and an inver-
ted or non-inverted evaluation, a status feedback has the following meanings:
NO contact not inverted: Feedback = "ON" -> Relay closed, feedback = "OFF"
-> Relay opened
NO contact inverted: Feedback = "ON" -> Relay opened, feedback = "OFF" ->
Relay closed
NC contact not inverted: Feedback = "ON" -> Relay opened, feedback =
"OFF" -> Relay closed
NC contact inverted: Feedback = "ON" -> Relay closed, feedback = "OFF" ->
Relay opened
Feedback of the current switching status via the "switching" object is not pos-
sible.
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Switching operation | Operating mode
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Switching operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
After an ETS programming operation, the disabling functions and the forced-
positions are always deactivated. The states of the forced position objects
saved in case of the bus voltage failure are deleted.
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Switching operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
In case of bus voltage failure, the relay of the output shows no reaction and re-
mains in the switching state last selected.
Active disabling functions or forced position functions are cancelled and re-
main inactive until they are reactivated after a bus voltage return.
In case of a bus voltage failure, the current states of the forced-positions are
also saved so that they can be tracked on return of bus voltage if necessary
(depending on the parameterization of the forced positions).
In case of a bus voltage failure, the current switching states of all switching
outputs are saved internally, so that these states can be reset after bus
voltage return, if this is configured in the ETS.
A switching state set after bus voltage return is tracked in the feedback ob-
jects. Actively transmitting feedback objects first transmit, however, after bus
voltage return, when the initialisation of the actuator has finished, and if neces-
sary the "Delay after bus voltage return" has elapsed.
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Switching operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
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Switching operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
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Switching operation | Reset and initialisation behaviour
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Switching operation | Cyclical monitoring
The disabling and forced position function has a higher priority than the cyc-
lical monitoring.
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Switching operation | Cyclical monitoring
Cyclical monitoring no
yes, "ON" when time has elapsed
yes, "OFF" when time has elapsed
The actuator offers the option of monitoring individual switching outputs cyclically for
the arrival of switching telegrams. In this way, the objects which must be updated
cyclically by the KNX can be monitored. In so doing, the polarity of the telegram up-
date ("OFF" or "ON") is insignificant. If there is no update of the monitored objects
within a specifically configured monitoring time, then the affected switching outputs
set themselves to the preferred predefined contact position. However, this does not
disable the outputs, so that, after the reception of a further switching telegram, the
new switching state is set at the output.
no: Cyclical monitoring is deactivated.
yes, 'ON' when time has elapsed: Cyclical monitoring is activated.. After the time has
elapsed, the switching output is switched on.
yes, 'OFF' when time has elapsed: Cyclical monitoring is activated.. After the time
has elapsed, the switching output is switched off.
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
Precondition:
The feedbacks must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled" functions.
■ Set the parameter to "no inversion, active signalling object".
A switching status is transmitted as soon as it is updated. An automatic tele-
gram transmission of the feedback takes place after bus voltage return or after
programming with the ETS. The switching status is written to the object in non-
inverted form.
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
Feedback of the current switching status via the "switching" object is not pos-
sible.
Precondition:
The feedbacks must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled" functions. In addition, the switching status feedback must be
configured to actively transmitting.
■ Set the parameter to "after each update object 'Switching'/'Central'".
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
The actuator updates the feedback value in the object once a new telegram is
received on the input objects "Switching" or "Central switching" or the switch-
ing state changes internally (e.g. through a time function). With an actively
transmitting feedback object, a new telegram is also then actively transmitted
to the KNX each time. The telegram value of the feedback does not necessar-
ily have to change in the process. Hence, a corresponding switching status
feedback is also generated on the "Switching" object such as in the case of
cyclical telegrams for example.
■ Activate the parameter "Delay after bus voltage return" on the parameter page
"Relay output... -> SO... - General ->Feedback telegrams".
The switching status telegram is transmitted with a delay after bus voltage re-
turn or after an ETS programming operation. No feedback telegram is trans-
mitted during a running delay, even if the switching state changes during this
delay.
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
Cyclical transmission is activated. The cycle time for the switching status feed-
back can be configured separately for the parameter "Time for cyclical trans-
mission".
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
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Switching operation | Feedback switching status
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Switching operation | Time delays
The time delays do not influence the staircase function if this is enabled.
A time delay still in progress will be fully aborted by a reset of the actuator (bus
voltage failure or ETS programming).
Precondition:
The time delays must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled" functions.
■ Set the parameter "Selection of time delay" to "Switch-on delay" or to "Switch-
on delay and switch-off delay". Configure the desired switch-on delay.
The switch-on delay is enabled. After reception of an ON telegram via the
"switching" or "central switching" object, the configurable time is started. An-
other ON-telegram triggers the time only when the parameter "Switch-on delay
retriggerable" is activated. An OFF-telegram received during the ON-delay will
end the delay and sets the switching status to "OFF".
Precondition:
The time delays must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled" functions.
■ Set the parameter "Selection of time delay" to "Switch-off delay" or to "Switch-
on delay and switch-off delay". Configure the desired switch-off delay.
The switch-off delay is enabled. After reception of an OFF telegram via the
"switching" or "central switching" object, the configurable time is started. An-
other OFF-telegram triggers the time only when the parameter "switch-off
delay retriggerable" is activated. An ON-telegram received during the OFF-
delay will end the delay and sets the switching status to "ON".
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Switching operation | Time delays
Switch-on delay
Switch-off delay
ON delay and OFF delay
The communication objects "Switching" or "Central switching" can be evaluated after
a time delay. By this setting the desired function of the time delay is selected and the
additional parameters of the delay enabled.
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Switching operation | Staircase function
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Switching operation | Staircase function
The parameter "Staircase time retriggerable" specifies whether the staircase time can
be retriggered.
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ Activate parameter "Staircase time retriggerable".
Every ON telegram received during the ON phase of the staircase time retrig-
gers the staircase time completely.
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ Set parameter "Reaction to OFF-telegram" to "switch off".
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Switching operation | Staircase function
With the supplementary function "Time preset via the bus", the staircase time
of the staircase function can also be started by the reception of a new time
factor. In this case, received "0" factors are interpreted as an OFF telegram.
Here too, the parameter "Reaction to OFF telegram" is evaluated so that a
staircase time can be cancelled early.
The parameter "Reaction to OFF telegram" does not influence the reception
and the evaluation of OFF telegrams via the "Switching" object.
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General ->
Staircase function" deactivate the parameter "Switch-on delay".
The switch-on delay is deactivated. After reception of an ON telegram on the
object "Staircase function start/stop", the staircase time is activated immedi-
ately and the output switched on.
An OFF telegram via the object "Staircase function start/stop" during the
switch-on delay only terminates the delay if the parameter "Reaction to OFF-
telegram" is set to "switch off". Otherwise, the OFF telegram is ignored.
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Switching operation | Staircase function
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General ->
Staircase function" set the parameter "At the end of the staircase time" to "Ac-
tivate pre-warning time".
The pre-warning function is enabled. The desired pre-warning time (TPrewarn)
can be preset.
■ Set the parameters "Time for pre-warning interruptions" to the desired value.
An interruption (TInterrupt) during the pre-warning time is just as long as con-
figured here. The adjustable interruption time allows the switch-off phase of
the lighting to be adapted individually to the lamps used.
It should be noted that the "number of pre-warnings" and the "time for pre-
warning interruptions" must be attuned to the duration of the entire "pre-warn-
ing time". Hence, the entire switch-off phase during a pre-warning ("number of
pre-warnings" + "time for pre-warning interruptions") must not be set longer
than the pre-warning time! Otherwise, malfunctions can be expected.
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Switching operation | Staircase function
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions.
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General ->
Staircase function" Set the parameter "Supplementary function for staircase
function" to "time extension" and set the maximum desired factor on the para-
meter "maximum time extension".
The staircase time is retriggered each time an ON telegram is received on the
"staircase time start/stop" object after the staircase time has elapsed, depend-
ing on the number of telegrams received, but only as often as pre-defined by
the configured factor.
For example, the "3-fold time" setting means that after the started staircase
time has elapsed, it can be retriggered automatically a maximum of three addi-
tional times. The time is therefore extended a maximum of four fold.
A time extension can be triggered during the entire staircase time (TON. There
is no time limit between two telegrams for the time extension. Telegrams for
the time extension are only evaluated during the staircase time. An ON tele-
gram during the pre-warning function triggers the staircase time as a restart,
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Switching operation | Staircase function
Setting supplementary function of the staircase function – time preset via the
bus
With time specification via the bus, the configured staircase time can be multiplied by
an 8-bit factor received via the KNX, thus it can be adapted dynamically. With this
setting, the factor is derived from the object "staircase time factor". The possible
factor value for setting the staircase time is between 1…255.
The entire staircase time arises as a product from factor (object value) and the con-
figured staircase time as a basis as follows...
Example:
Object value "staircase time factor" = 5; parameter "staircase value" = 10s.
-> set staircase time = 5 x 10s = 50 s.
Alternatively, the staircase function parameter can define whether the receipt of a
new factor also starts the staircase time of the staircase function at the same time. In
this case, the object "Staircase function start/stop" is not necessary and the received
factor value determines the starting and stopping.
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions.
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General ->
staircase function" Set the parameter "supplementary function for staircase
function" to "time preset via the bus" and deactivate the parameter "staircase
function activatable via 'staircase time' object".
The staircase time can be adapted dynamically by the "staircase time factor"
object. A value "0" is interpreted as value "1". The staircase function is started
and stopped exclusively via the "staircase function start / stop" object.
■ Activate the parameter "supplementary function" to "time preset via the bus"
and activate the parameter "staircase function activatable via 'staircase time'
object".
The staircase time can be adapted dynamically by the "staircase time factor"
object. In addition, the staircase function is started with the new staircase time
(the object "staircase function start / stop" is not necessary). A factor value "0"
is interpreted as an OFF telegram, whereby in this case, the configured reac-
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Switching operation | Staircase function
The staircase function is started via the reception of a new factor: A factor > 0
received during a pre-warning time always triggers the staircase time inde-
pendently of the parameter "Staircase time retriggerable".
After a reset (bus voltage return or ETS programming) the "staircase time
factor" object is always initialised with "1". However, the staircase function is
not started automatically solely as the result of this (see "Set behaviour of
staircase function after bus voltage return").
The two supplementary functions "time extension" and "time preset via the
bus" can only be configured alternatively.
Setting the behaviour of the staircase function after bus voltage return
The staircase function can optionally be started automatically after bus voltage re-
turn.
Precondition:
The staircase function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General", set the parameter
"After bus voltage return" to "Activate staircase function".
Immediately after bus voltage return, the staircase time of the staircase func-
tion is started.
During automatic starting of the staircase function after bus voltage return, no
switch-on delay is started if the staircase function has configured such a delay.
The device only executes the configured "Behaviour on bus voltage return"
only if the last ETS programming of the application or of the parameters ended
at least approx. 20 s prior to switching on the bus voltage. Otherwise
(TETS < 20 s) the behaviour "after ETS programming" will be adopted also in
case of bus voltage return.
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Switching operation | Scene function
Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Scenes" activate
the parameter "Delay scene recall".
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Switching operation | Scene function
The delay time is now activated and can be configured separately. The delay
only influences the scene recall of the switching output. The delay time is star-
ted on arrival of a recall telegram. The corresponding scene will be recalled
and the switching channel set to the switching state value only after this time
has elapsed.
Each scene recall telegram restarts the delay time and retriggers it. If a new
scene recall telegram is received while a delay is active (scene recall not yet
executed), the old (and not yet recalled scene) will be rejected and only the
scene last received executed.
The scene recall delay has no influence on the storage of scene values. A
scene storage telegram within a scene recall delay terminates the delay and
thus the scene recall.
Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Scenes", activate
the parameter "Overwrite values stored in the device during the ETS program-
ming operation".
During each ETS programming operation of the application or of the paramet-
ers, the scene switching states configured in the ETS for the switching output
concerned will be programmed into the actuator. Scene switching states
stored in the device by means of a storage function will be overwritten, if any.
■ Deactivate the parameter "Overwrite values stored in the device during the
ETS programming operation".
Scene switching states stored in the device with a storage function will be
maintained. If no scene switching states have been stored, the switching
states last programmed in the ETS remain valid.
When the actuator is commissioned for the first time, this parameter should be
activated so that the switching output is initialised with valid scene switching
states.
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Switching operation | Scene function
output. With a fixed scene configuration, the number of a scene is preset invariably.
The data point type of the scene extension object permits addressing of up to 64
scenes max.
In addition to specifying the scene number, it is necessary to define which scene
command (ON, OFF) should be set on the switching output during a scene recall.
Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ Only with variable scene configuration. On the parameter page "Relay output...
-> SO... - General -> Scenes", set the parameter for each scene to the num-
bers with which the scenes are to be addressed.
A scene can be addressed with the configured scene number. A setting of "0"
deactivates the corresponding scene so that neither recalling nor storage is
possible.
■ Only with fixed scene configuration. On the parameter page "Relay output... ->
SO... - General -> Scenes" select or deselect the parameter "Scene active" if
necessary.
Only selected scenes can be used. A deselected scene is deactivated and
cannot be recalled or stored via the scene extension.
If with variable scene configuration the same scene number is configured for
several scenes, only the scene with the lowest sequential number will be ad-
dressed. The other scenes will be ignored in this case.
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Scenes" set the
parameter "Switching state for each scene to the desired switching command.
During a scene recall, the configured switching state is recalled and set on the
switching output.
Precondition
The scene function must be enabled on parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... -
General -> Enabled functions".
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Scenes" activate
the parameter "storage function" for each scene.
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Switching operation | Scene function
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Scenes" activate
the parameter "visual feedback for storage function". In the parameter "Flash-
ing time", set the time in which the visual feedback is to be executed.
When a storage function is executed, the visual feedback is activated immedi-
ately. The output switches to the opposite switching state for the duration of
the configured flashing time and then back to the saved scene command.
The visual feedback is only executed if no other function with a higher priority
(e.g. disabling function) is active in the moment when the memory function is
active.
Recall of a scene via the 1-byte extension object does not influence the scene
sequence of the extended scene recall. The two recall functions work inde-
pendently of each other.
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Switching operation | Scene function
■ Activate the parameter "Extended scene recall" on the parameter page "Relay
output... -> SO... - General -> Scenes".
The object "Extended scene recall" is available. Each ON telegram recalls the
next scene. Each OFF telegram recalls the previous scene.
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Switching operation | Scene function
Switching state ON
OFF
This parameter is used for configuring the switching state which is set when the
scene is recalled.
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Switching operation | Disabling function and forced position
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Enabled func-
tions" Set the parameter "disabling function / forced position" to "disabling
function".
The disabling function is enabled. The communication object "Disable" and the
parameters of the disabling function on the parameter page "Relay output... ->
SO... - General -> Disabling function" become visible.
When the setting "No change of switching state" is selected, the relay of the
output shows no reaction and remains in the switching state last set (switching
state in acc. with last non-inverted feedback telegram).
In the "Flashing" setting, the switching output is switched on and off cyclically
during the disabling. The "Time for flashing the disabling functions" is generally
configured for all outputs on the parameter page General -> "General switch-
ing outputs". During flashing, the logical switching state of the switching output
is fed back as "Switched on".
For disabling function without acknowledgement object...
■ Set the parameter "End of the disabling function" to the required behaviour.
At the end of the disabling function, the configured behaviour will be executed
and the bus operation of the switching output enabled again.
In the "No change of switching state" setting, the relay of the output shows no
reaction and remains in the state last set by the disabling function.
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Switching operation | Disabling function and forced position
In "Set tracked state", the last switching state received during the disabling
function or the switching state set before the disabling function will be tracked.
Any time functions still in progress will also be taken into account if necessary.
In the "Flashing" setting, the switching output is switched on and off cyclically
after the disabling. The time for flashing is generally configured for all outputs
on the parameter page "General -> General switching outputs". During flash-
ing, the logical switching state of the output is fed back as "Switched on". The
flashing state remains active until another KNX command is received and
thereby predefines another switching state.
For disabling function with acknowledgement object...
In the "No change of switching state" setting, the relay of the output shows no
reaction and remains in the state last set by the disabling function.
In the "Flashing" setting, the switching output is switched on and off cyclically
after the acknowledgement. The time for flashing is generally configured for all
outputs on the parameter page "General -> General switching outputs". During
flashing, the logical switching state of the output is fed back as "Switched on".
The flashing state remains active until another KNX command is received and
thereby predefines another switching state.
After a bus failure or after programming the application or the parameters with
the ETS, the disabling function is always deactivated (object value "0"). With
the inverted setting "1 = enabled; 0 = disabled", a telegram update "0" must
first be carried out after the initialisation until the disabling is activated.
The relay of a switching output disabled via the KNX can still be operated
manually.
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Switching operation | Disabling function and forced position
In the setting "Set tracked state": During a disabling function, the overridden
functions of the actuator (switching, scenes) continue to be executed intern-
ally. Consequently, newly received bus telegrams are evaluated and time
functions are triggered as well. At the end of the disabling, the tracked states
are set.
■ Set the parameter "forced position end 'inactive'" to the required behaviour.
At the end of the forced position, the configured behaviour will be executed
and the bus operation of the switching output enabled again.
In the "No change of switching state" setting, the relay of the output shows no
reaction and remains in the state last set by the forced position.
In the "Track switching state", the state received during the forced position
function or the switching state set before the function can be tracked at the
end of the forced position. Any time functions still in progress will also be taken
into account if necessary.
Updates of the forced position object from "Forced position active" to "Forced
position active" while maintaining the switching status or from "Forced position
inactive" to "Forced position inactive" show no reaction.
A switching output forcibly activated via the KNX can be still be operated
manually!
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Switching operation | Disabling function and forced position
In the setting "Track switching state" at the end of the forced position: During a
forced position, the overridden functions of the actuator (switching, scenes)
continue to be executed internally. Consequently, newly received bus tele-
grams are evaluated and time functions are triggered as well. At the forced
end, the tracked states are set.
The current state of the forced position object will be stored in case of bus
voltage failure.
■ Set the parameter "After bus voltage return" to the required behaviour.
After bus voltage return, the configured state is transferred to the "Forced posi-
tion" communication object. When a forced position is activated, the switching
output is immediately activated and interlocked accordingly by forced control
after bus voltage return until a forced position is enabled via the KNX. The
parameter "After bus voltage return" on the parameter page "Relay output... ->
SO... - General" is not evaluated for the affected switching output in this case.
In the "state before bus voltage failure" setting, the forced position state last
selected and internally stored before bus voltage failure will be tracked after
bus voltage return. An ETS programming operation deletes the stored state
(reaction in that case same as with "no forced position active").
After programming the application or parameters with the ETS, the forced pos-
ition function is always deactivated (object value "0").
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disabling function
forced position
It can be defined here whether a disabling function or a forced position for the
switching output should be available. The disabling function is only configurable as
an alternative to the forced position function.
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Switching operation | Disabling function and forced position
End of the disabling function after ac- no change to the switching state
knowledgement switch off
switch on
set tracked state
flashing
The behaviour of the switching output at the end of the disabling function after ac-
knowledgement can be configured.
This parameter is visible only if the disabling function is enabled and acknowledge-
ment is used.
No change of switching state: The relay of the output shows no reaction on acknow-
ledgement and remains in the state last set by the disabling function.
Switch off: On acknowledgement, the switching output is switched off and enabled
again.
Switch on: On acknowledgement, the switching output is switched on and enabled
again.
Set tracked state: On acknowledgement, the last switching state received during the
disabling function or the switching state set before the disabling function will be
tracked. Any time functions still in progress will also be taken into account if neces-
sary.
Flash: The switching output is switched on and off cyclically after the acknowledge-
ment. The time for flashing is generally configured for all outputs on the parameter
page "General -> General switching outputs". During flashing, the logical switching
state of the output is fed back as "Switched on". The flashing state remains active
until another KNX command is received and thereby predefines another switching
state.
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Switching operation | Disabling function and forced position
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Switching operation | Logic operation function
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Enabled func-
tions" activate the "logic operation function".
The logic operation function is enabled. The communication object "logic oper-
ation" and the parameters of the logic operation function on the parameter
page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Logic operation function" become
visible.
■ Set the parameter "Type of logic operation function" to the desired logic opera-
tion type.
■ Set the parameters "object value after bus voltage return" and "object value
after ETS programming" to the required initial states.
The "logic operation" object is initialised immediately with the set switching
states after bus voltage return or ETS programming of the application program
or parameters.
The logic operation function after a reset of the actuator (bus voltage return or
ETS programming operation) is first executed when the switching object is up-
dated as the input of the logic operation by at least one telegram.
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Switching operation | Logic operation function
gic operation function. The configured logic operation is first re-executed and
the result set on the switching output when the switching object is updated as
the input of the logic operation by at least one telegram.
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Switching operation | Operating hours counter
Image 29: Function of the operating hours counter (using the example of counted
hours)
In the delivery state, all values of the actuator are "0". If the operating hours counter
is not enabled in the configuration of an output, no operating hours or operating
seconds will be counted for the output concerned. Once the operating hours counter
is enabled in the ETS, however, the operating hours or operating seconds will be de-
termined and added up by the ETS immediately after commissioning the actuator.
If the operating hours counter is subsequently disabled again in the parameters and
the actuator is programmed with this disabling function, all the operating hours or op-
erating seconds previously counted for the output concerned will be deleted. When
enabled again, the meter reading of the operating hours counter is always on "0 h".
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Switching operation | Operating hours counter
The operating hours values (full hours) or operating seconds stored in the device will
not be lost in case of a bus voltage failure or by ETS programming.
On the hour counter: Any summed up operating minutes (full hour not yet reached)
will be rejected in this case, however.
After bus voltage return or after an ETS programming operation, the actuator pass-
ively updates the "Value operating hours counter" communication object in each out-
put. The object value can be read out if the read-flag is set. The object value, de-
pending on the configuration for the automatic transmission, is actively transmitted if
necessary to the KNX once the configured transmission delay has elapsed after bus
voltage return (see "Set transmission behaviour of the operating hours counter").
■ On the parameter page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Enabled func-
tions" activate the parameter "operating hours counter".
The operating hours counter is activated.
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Switching operation | Operating hours counter
A start value can be set optionally in the ETS or can be predefined via the communic-
ation object "start value operating hours counter". If a start value is set, the down-
counter is initialised with this value instead of the maximum value after a restart. The
meter then counts the start value downwards by the hour. When the down-counter
reaches the value "0", the counter operation is signalled to the KNX via the "Operat-
ing hours count. elapsed" and the counting is stopped. Only a restart initiates a new
counting operation.
The operating hours counter must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay output...
-> SO... - General -> Enabled functions".
■ Set the parameter "Counter type" on the parameter page "Relay output... ->
SO... - General -> Operating hours counter" to "Up counter". Set the para-
meter "Limiting value presetting" to "yes, as specified in parameter" or "yes as
received via object" if it is necessary to monitor the limiting value. Otherwise,
reset the parameter to "no". In the "Yes, as specified in parameter" setting,
specify the required limit value.
The meter counts the operating hours forwards starting from "0 h". If the monit-
oring of the limiting value is activated, the actuator transmits an "ON"-telegram
via the object "Operating hours count. elapsed" for the output concerned once
the predefined limiting value is reached. Otherwise, the counter operation is
first transmitted when the maximum value is reached.
■ Set the parameter "Counter type" to "Down-counter". Set the parameter "Start
value preset" to "yes, as parameter" or "yes, as received via object" if a start
value preset is necessary. Otherwise, reset the parameter to "no". In the "yes,
as specified in parameter" setting, specify the required start value.
The meter counts the operating hours down to "0 h" after a restart. With a start
value preset, the start value is counted down, otherwise the counting operation
starts at the maximum value. The actuator transmits an "ON"-telegram via the
object "Operating hours count. elapsed" for the output concerned once the
value "0" is reached.
With a limiting or start value preset via communication object: The values re-
ceived via the object are first validly accepted and permanently saved intern-
ally after a restart of the operating hours counter. On switching on the bus
voltage or after an ETS programming operation, the object is initialised with
the most recently saved value. The values received will be lost in the case of a
bus voltage failure or by an ETS programming operation if no counter restart
was executed before. For this reason, when specifying a new start or limiting
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With a limiting or start value predefined via object: If the start or limiting value
is predefined with "0", the actuator will ignore a counter restart to avoid an un-
desired reset (e.g. in site operation -> hours already counted by manual opera-
tion).
If a new limiting or start value was predefined via the communication object, a
counter restart should always be performed afterwards, too. Otherwise, the
values received will be lost in the case of a bus voltage failure or by an ETS
programming operation.
If a start or limiting value is predefined with "0", there are different behaviours
after a restart, depending on the principle of the value definition...
Preset as parameter:
The counter elapses immediately after a counter restart.
Preset via object:
A counter restart will be ignored to avoid an undesired reset (e.g. after installa-
tion of the devices with hours already being counted by manual operation). A
limiting or start value greater than "0" must be predefined in order to perform
the restart.
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Switching operation | Operating hours counter
The operating hours counter must be enabled on the parameter page "Relay output...
-> SO... - General -> Enabled functions".
■ Set the parameter "Automatic transmission of counter value" on parameter
page "Relay output... -> SO... - General -> Operating hours counter" to "After
change by interval value". Set the "Counting value interval" to the desired
value.
The meter reading is transmitted to the KNX as soon as it changes by the pre-
defined counting value interval. After bus voltage return or after ETS program-
ming operation, the object value is transmitted automatically after "Delay after
bus voltage return" has elapsed if the current counter status or a multiple of
this corresponds to the counting value interval. A counter status "0" is always
transmitted in this case.
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Logic functions |
12 Logic functions
The device contains up to 8 logic functions. Simple or complex logical operations in a
KNX installation can be performed using these functions. Linking of input and output
objects allows the networking of logic functions, permitting the execution of complex
operations.
The application program deletes existing logic functions from the configuration
if the number of available functions is reduced.
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Logic functions | Parameter logic functions
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Logic functions | Logic gates
AND (AND) Logic gate has 4 inputs The output is "1" if all in-
puts are "1". Otherwise the output is "0".
OR (OR) Logic gate has 4 inputs The output is "0" if all in-
puts are "0". Otherwise the output is "1".
inverted AND Logic gate has 4 inputs The output is "0" if all in-
(NAND) puts are "1". Otherwise the output is "1".
inverted OR Logic gate has 4 inputs The output is "1" if all in-
(NOR) puts are "0". Otherwise the output is "0".
inverted Exclus- Logic gate has 4 inputs The output is "0" if only
ive OR (NXOR) one input is "1". Otherwise the output is "1".
AND with feed- Logic gate has 4 inputs The output is fed back to
back (ANDR) the first input of the gate.
The output is "1" if all inputs are "1". Otherwise the
output is "0".
If input 1 is set to "1" and the output is still "0", the
feedback of input 1 is also reset to "0". Only when
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Logic functions | Logic gates
Inputs of a logic gate can be activated or deactivated separately. This allows gates
with an individual number of inputs (1 ... 4) to be implemented. As an option, it is pos-
sible to invert inputs.
The transmission behaviour of the gate output can be configured.
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Logic functions | Logic gates
Input 1 deactivated
input object
Inputs of a logic gate can be activated or deactivated separately. This allows gates
with an individual number of inputs (1 ... 4) to be implemented. This parameter
defines whether the first input of the gate should be used.
This parameter is only visible if "Type of logic function = logic gate".
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Logic functions | Logic gates
Input 2 deactivated
input object
Inputs of a logic gate can be activated or deactivated separately. This allows gates
with an individual number of inputs (1 ... 4) to be implemented. This parameter
defines whether the second input of the gate should be used.
This parameter is only visible if "Type of logic function = logic gate".
Input 3 deactivated
input object
Inputs of a logic gate can be activated or deactivated separately. This allows gates
with an individual number of inputs (1 ... 4) to be implemented. This parameter
defines whether the third input of the gate should be used.
This parameter is only visible if "Type of logic function = logic gate".
Input 4 deactivated
input object
Inputs of a logic gate can be activated or deactivated separately. This allows gates
with an individual number of inputs (1 ... 4) to be implemented. This parameter
defines whether the fourth input of the gate should be used.
This parameter is only visible if "Type of logic function = logic gate".
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Logic functions | Converter (1 bit -> 1 byte)
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Logic functions | Converter (1 bit -> 1 byte)
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Logic functions | Converter (1 bit -> 1 byte)
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Logic functions | Converter (1 bit -> 1 byte)
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Logic functions | Disabling element [Filtering/Time]
Special feature when using the delays: If no telegram is received at the input,
a configured delay time (time > 0) acts like an automatic cyclic trigger of the fil-
ter. The most recently received input status is then forwarded to the filter auto-
matically and repeatedly after the delay has elapsed. This then works accord-
ing to its configuration and forwards the result to the output of the disabling
element. Consequently, the output then also transmits telegrams depending
on the transmission criteria set. If the cyclical transmission of the output is not
desired due to the automatic triggering of the filter, the transmission criterion
should be set to "only transmit if the output changes".
If no delay is provided, the filter is only triggered automatically via the received
telegrams and thus not automatically.
After bus voltage return or after an ETS programming operation, the delays
are triggered automatically.
The filter is set by the parameter "Filter function" according to the following table.
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Logic functions | Disabling element [Filtering/Time]
The disabling element can be deactivated by the disabling object. A deactivated dis-
abling element no longer forwards any input states to the filter and consequently
does not convert any new output values (the last value is retained and transmitted
cyclically, if necessary). However, the input states are still evaluated (even with ef-
fective delays). At the end of a disabling function, the disabling element is enabled
again. The disabling element waits for the next telegram at the input or for the next
cycle of the configured delay times.
The telegram polarity of the disabling object can be configured.
The transmission behaviour of the disabling element output can be configured.
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Logic functions | Comparator
12.5 Comparator
The comparator works with an input whose data format can be parameterised, and
with a 1-bit output to output the result of the comparison operation. The comparator
compares the value received at the input with a configured reference value and eval-
uates whether the reference is correct (result = true) or not (result = false) according
to the specified reference function.
The reference function and the reference value are configured in the ETS.
Image 32: Comparator
The parameter "data format" defines the size and format of input object according to
the following table. The output object is preset to 1-bit (DPT 1.002) and outputs the
result of the comparison operation (ON = true / OFF = false). The reference value
that can be set in the ETS adapts to the input data format.
Data format KNX DPT
4-bit dimming 3,007
1-byte operating mode switchover 20,102
1- byte scene extension 18,001
1-byte value 0...255 5,010
1-byte brightness value 0...100% 5,001
2-byte value 0...655535 7,001
2-byte value -32768...32767 8,001
2-byte floating-point number 9.0xx
4-byte value -2147483648...2147483647 13,001
The following table shows the possible reference functions (I = input value, R = refer-
ence value).
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Logic functions | Comparator
Two reference values (R1 & R2) can be configured if the range testing is con-
figure as "reference function". In this case, the setting options are identical.
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Logic functions | Limit value switch
The two threshold values can be freely configured in the ETS. Make sure that
the upper threshold value is greater than the lower one!
After bus voltage return or after an ETS programming operation, the output al-
ways transmits a telegram when the first value has been received at the input.
The telegram depends on whether the value reaches or exceeds the upper
threshold (H2) or not. If the value is less than the upper threshold, a telegram
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Delivery state
13 Delivery state
In the as-delivered state, the actuator is passive, i.e. no telegrams are transmitted to
the KNX. All relay outputs are set to Venetian blind operation. The outputs can, how-
ever, be activated by manual operation on the device, if the bus voltage is on. In the
manual control mode, no feedback telegrams are sent to the KNX.
The device can be programmed and put into operation via the ETS. The physical ad-
dress is preset to 15.15.255
Moreover the device has been configured at the factory with the following character-
istics...
– Travel time (continuous run): 1 minute, 0 seconds extended by 20%
– Movement time extension: 2 %
– Break during movement direction changeover: 1 s
– Behaviour in case of bus voltage failure: Stop
– Behaviour in case of bus voltage return: Stop
– Status indication: permanent
In the as-delivered state, the relays are switched to the "stop" state when the
bus voltage is applied in order to initialise the relays. This short switching oper-
ation can be perceived acoustically.
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