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Präsenz Mini: KNX Application Description For

The document provides an application description for various KNX presence detectors including the High Bay, Corridor, and Mini models. It outlines the functions, calibration procedures, and communication objects associated with these detectors, emphasizing their capabilities in controlling lighting based on presence and ambient brightness. Detailed settings and operational modes are also discussed to optimize performance in different environments.

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Präsenz Mini: KNX Application Description For

The document provides an application description for various KNX presence detectors including the High Bay, Corridor, and Mini models. It outlines the functions, calibration procedures, and communication objects associated with these detectors, emphasizing their capabilities in controlling lighting based on presence and ambient brightness. Detailed settings and operational modes are also discussed to optimize performance in different environments.

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KNX Application Description for

KNX High Bay presence detector FM MTN6304-0019


KNX High Bay presence detector
Gebrauchsanleitung
MTN6354-0019
KNX Corridor presence detector
KNX FMPräsenz Mini
MTN6305-0019
KNX Corridor presence detector MTN6355-0019
KNX Mini presence detector MTN6303-0019
Gebrauchsanleitung
Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

Contents

Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

1 Detector functions............................................................. 5 9.5 Description of constant lighting control


communication objects................................................... 11
1.1 Functions........................................................................... 5
9.6 Description of presence output
1.2 Light output........................................................................ 5 communication objects................................................... 12
1.3 Constant lighting control output....................................... 6 9.7 Description of absence communication objects............ 12
1.3.1 Calibration.......................................................................... 6 9.8 Description of HVAC communication objects................ 12
1.3.2 Calibration procedure........................................................ 6 9.9 Description of twilight switch communication objects... 13
1.3.3 Control speed.................................................................... 6 9.10 Description of brightness communication objects......... 13
1.3.4 Second output................................................................... 6 9.11 Description of sabotage communication objects........... 13
1.4 Basic illumination output................................................... 6 9.12 Description of logic gate communication objects.......... 13
1.5 Presence output................................................................ 7 10 ETS parameters............................................................... 14
1.6 Absence output................................................................. 7 10.1 Express settings.............................................................. 14
1.7 HVAC output...................................................................... 7 10.2 Light X.............................................................................. 14
1.8 Twilight Switch output ................................................... 7 10.2.1 Light X "General parameters".......................................... 14
1.9 Brightness output.............................................................. 7 10.2.2 Light X "Brightness"........................................................ 15
Gebrauchsanleitung
1.10 Sabotage
KNX Präsenz Minioutput................................................................ 7 10.2.3 Light X "Basic illumination" (for dimming level only)...... 15
1.11 Logic gate.......................................................................... 7 10.2.4 Light X "Day/night parameters"...................................... 15
2 Interconnection.................................................................. 7 10.2.5 Light X "Lock".................................................................. 16
3 Fully and semi-automatic.................................................. 7 10.3 Constant lighting control................................................. 16
4 Switching between day/night............................................ 7 10.3.1 Constant lighting control "General parameters"............. 16
5 Remote control, programming mode and 10.3.2 Constant lighting control "Brightness"........................... 17
feedback LED.................................................................... 7
10.3.3  onstant lighting control "Basic illumination"
C
5.1 Remote control.................................................................. 7 (see 10.2.3)...................................................................... 17
5.2 Remote control and programming mode......................... 7 10.3.4 Constant lighting control "Day night parameters".......... 17
5.3 Programming mode via button......................................... 8 10.3.5 Constant lighting control "Lock"..................................... 18
5.4 Brightness LED.................................................................. 8 10.4 Presence.......................................................................... 18
6 Changing values via bus................................................... 8 10.5 Absence........................................................................... 18
7 Behaviour after a bus voltage failure and return 10.6 HVAC................................................................................ 19
as well as on re-starting and downloading....................... 8
10.6.1 HVAC output "General parameters"................................ 19
8 Behaviour after initial start-up and unloading................... 8
10.6.2 HVAC "Lock".................................................................... 19
9 Communication objects.................................................... 8
10.7 Twilight switch.................................................................. 19
9.1 List of communication objects for KNX Presence
Production and KNX Presence Corridor........................... 8 10.8 Brightness........................................................................ 19
9.2 List of communication objects for 10.9 Sabotage......................................................................... 20
KNX Presence Mini............................................................ 9
10.10 Logic gate X (all identical)................................................ 20
9.3 Description of Object Feedback
(Highbay and Corridor).................................................... 10
9.4 Description of light X communication objects
(see 1.1 Functions)........................................................... 10

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Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

1 Detector functions 1.2 Light output


The sensors consist of passive infrared motion detectors with inte- The sensor has X independent light outputs. Each output can be
grated brightness sensor. All detectors are provided with an infrared configured with its own switching threshold. There is a choice of sev-
communication interface via IR remote control as well as an LED for eral data-point types for the output object. Depending on the output
indicating feedback. object's data-point type, input objects can be used to permit any
The following detectors are available: appropriate overriding. Full and semi-automatic operating mode can
KNX High Bay Presence Detector: The PIR presence detector be selected for light. The stairecase time can be set to a fixed period
comprises three passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors with inte- or the IQ mode can be configured. Reach and sensor sensitivity can
grated brightness sensor, integrated IR receiver and integrated red be set to suit any situation. A basic level of illumination can also be
light-emitting diode (LED) for indicating a movement detected in test selected for each light. A slave input object is available for each out-
mode. put to extend reach.
KNX Corridor Presence Detector: The PIR presence detector It is possible to select whether the light output uses motion-detector
comprises two passive infrared (PIR) motion detectors with inte- logic or presence-detector logic. With motion-detector logic, the
grated brightness sensor, integrated IR receiver and integrated red sensor does not switch OFF light in relation to incidental daylight.
light-emitting diode (LED) for indicating a movement detected in test With presence-detector logic, lighting is switched OFF if the daylight
mode. component provides a sufficient brightness. Presence-detector logic
KNX Presenced Mini: The PIR presence detector comprises one is configured with an offset. If the brightness measured exceeds the
passive infrared (PIR) motion detector with integrated brightness "switching threshold + offset switching threshold OFF" value, the
sensor, integrated IR receiver and integrated red light-emitting diode output switches OFF.
(LED) for indicating a movement detected in test mode. The feed-
back for programming is signalised with a blue LED. In example 1, presence is selected at time t1 and light is switched
The following settings must be selected under the general settings: ON. From now on, presence is detected all the time. The change in
- Selection of sensor to define the detector used brightness is determined at time t2. Brightness continues to increase
from t3. The brightness measured exceeds the "switching threshold
The detectors can take on the following functions which can be acti- + offset switching threshold OFF" value as from t4. The stairecase
vated or deactivated in the general settings: time is only no longer re-triggered from time t5. Here, the brightness
measured is greater than "switching threshold + offset switching
threshold OFF + offset". At time t6, stairecase time has elapsed and
1.1 Functions light is switched OFF.
Gebrauchsanleitung
- Output, light outputs X – lighting switched ON and OFF for up to X
light outputs
KNX Präsenz
- Output, Mini
constant lighting control – constant lighting control for up
to 2 light outputs in addition to the X switched light outputs
- Output, basic illumination – switches to a basic level of illumination
when persons are absent
- Presence output - switching in response to presence irrespective
of brightness
- Presence output – switching in response to presence irrespective
of ambient brightness
- Output, HVAC – switching in relation to presence with the capabil-
ity of taking into account CO2 and/or VOC
- Output, twilight Switch – switching in relation to brightness without t1t2 t3 t4 t5 t6
taking account of absence t1t2 t3 t4 t5 t6
- Output, brightness – output of the brightness measured
- Output, sabotage – cyclical sending of a telegram Switching threshold
Brightness
(heartbeat)
Offset switching threshold OFF
- Output, logic gate – switching or scene selection on the basis of Offset
the state of one or more input objects Presence
!
The function to be used (activated) is defined via the "General Set- ! Figure 1: Example 1, switching OFF on the basis of brightness
tings" parameter window using the Engineering Tool Software (ETS)
version ETS 4.0 and higher. In example 2, light 1 switches ON first (t1). The change in bright-
ness is determined at t2. The brightness measured then falls below
Number of light the switching threshold of light 2 and switches light 2 ON (t3). The
Detector
outputs X change in brightness is determined at t4 and added to the change in
KNX High Bay light brightness 1 to create an offset. As from time t5, the brightness
2
Presence Detector measured exceeds the "switching threshold light 2 + offset switching
KNX Corridor Presence Detector 2 threshold light 2 OFF + offset" value and the stairecase time for light
2 is no longer re-triggered. Light 2 switches the output OFF after
KNX Presence Mini 4 the stairecase time elapses (t6). The change in brightness is deter-
mined at t7 and added to the offset. As from time t8, the brightness
measured exceeds the "switching threshold light 1 + offset switching
threshold light 4 OFF + offset" value and the stairecase time for light
1 is no longer re-triggered. Light 1 switches the output OFF after the
stairecase time elapses (t8).

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Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

1.3.1 Calibration
The accuracy of constant lighting control can be enhanced by in-
cluding the current dimming level in sensing during the teaching
process. While teaching, it is important to ensure that the maximum
daylight component does not exceed 20 lux.
After teaching in the brightness setting, lighting comes on at 100%
output and goes down to 0% in 10% steps.

As better compensation for daylight, a correction factor is used


which provides the basis for calculating a correction intensity:
t1t2 t3t4 t5 t6t7 t8 t9 Correction intensity = current dimming level − dimming level on teaching
t1t2 t3 t4 t5 t6
Correction factor
Switching threshold
Brightness New brightness = current brightness × (1 + correction intensity)
Offset switching threshold OFF
Offset Note: if the brightness setting is changed after calibration, calibra-
Presence
! tion must be repeated for the new brightness setting.
!
Figure 2: Example 2, switching OFF on the basis of brightness
1.3.2 Calibration procedure
For IQ mode the classic application would be a large office. In the
working core time, a lot of movement is sensed and the light is 1)  Deactivate (disable) constant lighting control and wait for lighting
switched on longer. The likelihood that the light will turn off even to warm up (brightness measured at lux meter remains constant)
though someone is in the room is very low. Outside working core
time, less or no movement is sensed (at night or on weekends). The 2) Manually dim lighting until the chosen brightness setting is
stairecase time thus moves to the minimum value. If motion is still reached.
detected (e.g., cleaning personnel, or guard duty, etc.), then the light
is only switched on briefly. 3) Send a "1" to the teach communication object.

4) The sensor starts calibrating. Takes approx. 110 seconds


Gebrauchsanleitung
1.3 Constant lighting control output
KNX Präsenz
Constant Mini
lighting control always approaches the brightness setting 1.3.3 Control speed
from above to select the level of dimming. If constant lighting control
is active and below the setting, the setting must first be exceeded. The control speed can be selected via the "Send New Dimming
The maximum deviation from the setting is only above the setting. Level to" and "Max. Dimming Increment" parameters. The maximum
Consequently, the permissible range in which control is corrected increment is used for
is only ever between the setting and the setting plus maximum
deviation. This is illustrated in Figure "Constant lighting control range Current brightness ≥ target brightness + max. deviation × 2
corrected".
or

Current brightness ≤ target brightness − max. deviation

If the current brightness is closer to the brightness setting, the incre-


ment is halved. The increment is set to a minimum at the 100% and
0% limits.

1.3.4 Second output


A second output can be activated for constant lighting control. The
second output is controlled in relation to an adjustable offset to the
t1t2 t3 t4 t5 t6 first output. On switching ON, the second output is sent directly
with value "Dimming Level Output 1 + Offset". The level is limited to
Switching threshold
Brightness
100%. If the first light is set to 100%, a negative offset is selected
Max. deviation and the current target level is not reached, the second output gradu-
ally increases brightness to max. 100%. If light is at 0.5% or mini-
Figure 3: Constant lighting control range corrected mum level, a positive offset is selected and the target brightness is
exceeded, the second output dims down to at least the level of the
first output.
The starting value for constant lighting control can be configured as
a fixed or dynamic value. When dynamic starting level is selected,
the sensor tries to switch lighting ON as closely as possible to the 1.4 Basic illumination output
brightness setting.
A basic level of illumination is available for the light outputs and
Note: artificial light calibration must take place before the dynamic constant lighting control. The following settings are possible here:
starting value can be used. The fixed level is used until teaching has
taken place. - Time-limited: at the end of stairecase time, the output switches
lighting OFF and checks the brightness. As soon as the target level
A number of parameters can be configured in two different ways for or threshold level is below the selected brightness, basic illumi-
switching between day/night operating mode. nation switches ON for the parameterised time. If the brightness
measured is above it, lighting stays OFF.

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Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

- Dependent on brightness: if the sensor does not detect any pres- 1.11 Logic gate
ence and the brightness measured is below the selected target
level or threshold level, basic illumination is switched ON. Up to two logic gates can be configured with up to four inputs.
Possible logic operations are AND, OR and EXCLUSIVE OR. The
- Dimming (for light output only): at the end of stairecase time, the output signal can take the form of a switching command or value.
sensor gradually dims lighting down to the point at which it switch- The switching command or value can be configured in relation to the
es OFF. logical state. In the event of a change. change to logical 1 or change
- Always: basic illumination is always active when the output is not to logical 0, the output can send the current feedback to the KNX
switched ON. bus.

The output always switches ON when basic illumination is active and 2 Interconnection
the sensor is detecting presence.
A slave input is available for all outputs using the presence feedback.
Note: if light is not in daylight mode and basic illumination has been Own presence output is the exception here. The input can be oper-
parameterised to "always", the selected threshold level is irrelevant. ated in two different ways.
The output then always switches between the activated state and
basic illumination. The output switches ON whenever presence is 1. An ON and OFF signal is expected. In the ON state, the master
detected during basic illumination. keeps triggering stairecase time until its own presence feedback
is OFF and the slave input has the value OFF.
2. Only an ON signal is expected. In the ON state, the master re-
1.5 Presence output triggers stairecase time for every ON signal.
The presence output works irrespective of brightness. A switch-ON Master/slave interconnection for:
delay and a stairecase time can be configured. It is possible to send
the current feedback cyclically in relation to state. • Light output
• Constant lighting control
Note: the presence output can be used for an interconnected mas- • HVAC
ter/slave configuration. The slave presence output must be linked
with the master's input object. Attention must be paid to the settings
of the slave input at the master and the sending behaviour of the 3 Fully and semi-automatic
slave output.
A parameter can be used for setting the presence detector to work
Gebrauchsanleitung in fully automatic or semi-automatic mode. The operating mode for
KNX Präsenz Mini
1.6 Absence output the light outputs and constant lighting control can be selected via
the "Light Mode" and "Constant lighting control Mode" parameters
In the same way as the presence output, absence output works respectively.
irrespective of brightness. A switch-ON delay and a stairecase time When operating as a fully automatic detector, lighting is automati-
can be configured. In this case, stairecase time starts as soon as cally switched ON when persons are present (depending whether or
someone re-enters the detection zone. It is possible to send the cur- not it is set in relation to brightness), and automatically switched OFF
rent feedback cyclically in relation to state. when no persons are present and there is sufficient ambient light.

When operating as semi-automatic detector, lighting must be


1.7 HVAC output switched ON manually. However, it is either switched OFF automati-
The HVAC output works irrespective of brightness. A switch-ON cally in relation to brightness (depending on setting) or switched OFF
delay and a stairecase time can be configured. Besides presence when no person is present any more in the sensor system's detec-
feedback, switching thresholds can also be configured for the CO2 tion zone.
and VOC sensor. An OR logic operation exists between the various
presence, CO2 and CO2 decision-making criteria. Only one of the
conditions must be met for switching to take place. 4 Switching between day/night
Via the "Day/Night Switchover" parameter, the outputs for light 4-4
as well as constant lighting control provide the capability of select-
1.8 Twilight Switch output ing different settings for lighting ON & OFF levels, stairecase times,
The twilight Switch output only works in relation to the brightness brightness, offset, switch-OFF behaviour and basic illumination.
measured and irrespectively of whether persons are present. If An input object is provided for each light and for constant lighting
the level measured is below the selected threshold, the output is control which can be switched over to "night mode".
switched ON. The output has an OFF delay of 3 minutes.

5 Remote control, programming mode and feedback LED


1.9 Brightness output
The brightness measurement output always sends the bright- 5.1 Remote control
ness measured by the sensor to the bus either after the brightness The remote-control functions can be activated or deactivated under
changes by a defined minimum amount or cyclically after a defined General Settings.
interval.

5.2 Remote control and programming mode


1.10 Sabotage output
The detectors can be put into KNX programming mode via the IR
The sabotage output serves as a heartbeat in order to take note of remote control.
detector failure or manipulation, e.g. detachment of the sensor head,
on the basis of the absent interval telegram.

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Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

5.3 Programming mode via button 9.1 List of communication objects for KNX Presence
Production and KNX Presence Corridor
Function Colour Type Remark
Non-programmed sensor on bus voltage Red Flashing in response Object Object name Function DPT Flags
to movement
1 not used 19.001 CWT
Initialisation of sensor after downloading or Red Flashing Once a sec.
restoring bus voltage (already parameterised) 2 Feedback Feedback 5.001 CRT
Remote control command received Red Flashing 1× 3 not used 5.005 CWT
Programming mode KNX Red ON 4 Twilight switch Switching output 1.001 CRT
Programming mode KNX (Presence Mini) Blue ON 5 Twilight switch Threshold value input 9.004 CRWT
Normal mode OFF 6 Twilight switch Lock input 1.001 CWT
7 Twilight switch Lock feedback output 1.001 CWT
By way of alternative to activating the programming mode, a button is pro-
vided on the back of the detector for programming the physical KNX address 8 Sabotage Switch output 1.001 CRT
using the ETS.
9 Scene Activate teaching response 18.001 CRT
output
5.4 Brightness LED 10 Brightness Measured brightness output 9.004 CRWT
11 not used 9.004 CRWT
6 Changing values via bus 12 Presence Lock input 1.001 CWT
Some of the setting parameters can be changed via the bus. For the 13 Presence Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
light outputs and constant lighting control, these are the switching 14 Presence Switch output 1.001 CRT
thresholds or target brightness and time settings. The time settings
for presence, absence and HVAC. 15 Presence Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
16 Presence Switch-ON delay 7.005 CRWT
input
7 Behaviour after a bus voltage failure and return as well as 17 Absence Lock input 1.001 CWT
on re-starting and downloading
18 Absence Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
In the event of a bus voltage failure, the detectors also cease to
Gebrauchsanleitung 19 Absence Switch output 1.001 CRT
operate as their electronic system is powered by the bus voltage.
PriorPräsenz
KNX Mini failure, all user entries are saved (brightness,
to a bus voltage 20 Absence Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
stairecase times, hystereses, and locked objects) so they can be
21 Absence Switch-ON delay input 7.005 CRWT
restored automatically when the bus voltage returns after a bus volt-
age failure. 22 Light 1 Switch output 1.001 CRWT
23 Light 1 Switch input 1.001 CWT
Once the bus voltage returns and after completely or partially up-
loading the product database to the multisensor via ETS (i.e. after 24 Light 1 Value output 5.001 CRT
restarting), the multisensor is locked for between 10 and 40 sec- 25 Light 1 Dim input 3.007 CWT
onds. Lighting is switched ON at the start of the locking time and
switched OFF for approx. 2 seconds at the end of the locking time. 26 Light 1 Level input 5.001 CWT
From then on, the detector is ready for operation and sends the lat- 27 Light 1 Scene output 18.001 CRT
est telegrams from the outputs.
28 Light 1 Slave input 1.001 CWT
29 Light 1 Brightness threshold input 9.004 CRWT
8 Behaviour after initial start-up and unloading 30 Light 1 Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
If a brand-new 3000-series detector is being installed, the integrated 31 Light 1 External brightness input 9.004 CWT
LED will light up every time movement is detected until such time as
the sensor is configured. This shows that bus voltage is being ap- 32 Light 1 Night input 1.001 CWT
plied to the detector and that it is ready for programming. 33 Light 1 Lock input 1.001 CWT
If the presence detector's application programme is "unloaded" via
34 Light 1 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
ETS (unload), the multisensor indicates its feedback by LED in just
the same way as it does after initial start-up. 35 Light 2 Switch output 1.001 CRWT
36 Light 2 Switch input 1.001 CWT
9 Communication objects
37 Light 2 Value output 5.001 CRT
All of the communication objects listed below are available to the
presence detector. Which of these are visible and capable of being 38 Light 2 Dim input 3.007 CWT
linked with group addresses are determined both via the "Detector 39 Light 2 Level input 5.001 CWT
Mode" parameter setting in the "General Settings" parameter win-
40 Light 2 Scene output 18.001 CRT
dow as well as via further parameter settings for chosen functions
and communication objects. 41 Light 2 Slave input 1.001 CWT
42 Light 2 Brightness threshold 9.004 CRWT
input
43 Light 2 Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
44 Light 2 External brightness input 9.004 CWT
45 Light 2 Night input 1.001 CWT
46 Light 2 Lock input 1.001 CWT
47 Light 2 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
48 HVAC Switch output 1.001 CRT
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Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

Object Object name Function DPT Flags 9.2 List of communication objects for KNX Presence Mini
49 HVAC Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT Object Object name Function DPT Flags
50 HVAC Switch-ON delay 7.005 CRWT 1 not used 19.001 CWT
input
2 Twilight switch Switch output 1.001 CRT
51 HVAC Slave input 1.001 CWT
3 Twilight switch Threshold value input 9.004 CRWT
52 HVAC Lock input 1.001 CWT
4 Twilight switch Lock input 1.001 CWT
53 HVAC Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
5 Twilight switch Lock feedback output 1.001 CWT
54 Logic gate 1 Logic input 1 1.001 CWT
6 Sabotage Switch output 1.001 CRT
55 Logic gate 1 Logic input 2 1.001 CWT
7 Scene Activate teaching response 18.001 CRT
56 Logic gate 1 Logic input 3 1.001 CWT
output
57 Logic gate 1 Logic input 4 1.001 CWT 8 Brightness Measured brightness output 9.004 CRWT
58 Logic gate 1 Switch output 1.001 CRT 9 Presence Lock input 1.001 CWT
59 Logic gate 1 Value output 5.001 CRT 10 Presence Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
60 Logic gate 1 Lock input 1.001 CWT 11 Presence Switch output 1.001 CRT
61 Logic gate 1 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT 12 Presence Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
62 Logic gate 1 Logic input 1 1.001 CWT 13 Presence Switch-ON delay input 7.005 CRWT
63 Logic gate 2 Logic input 2 1.001 CWT 14 Absence Lock input 1.001 CWT
64 Logic gate 2 Logic input 3 1.001 CWT 15 Absence Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
65 Logic gate 2 Logic input 4 1.001 CWT 16 Absence Switch output 1.001 CRT
66 Logic gate 2 Switch output 1.001 CRT 17 Absence Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
67 Logic gate 2 Value output 5.001 CRT 18 Absence Switch-ON delay input 7.005 CRWT
68 Logic gate 2 Lock input 1.001 CWT 19 Light 1 Switch output 1.001 CRWT
69 Logic gate 2
Gebrauchsanleitung Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT 20 Light 1 Switch input 1.001 CWT
70 Constant lighting Switch output 1.001 CRT
KNX Präsenz
control 1
Mini 21 Light 1 Value output 5.001 CRT
22 Light 1 Dim input 3.007 CWT
71 Constant lighting Value output 5.001 CRT
control 1 23 Light 1 Level input 5.001 CWT
72 Constant lighting Brightness setting input 9.004 CWT 24 Light 1 Scene output 18.001 CRT
control 2
25 Light 1 Slave input 1.001 CWT
73 Constant lighting Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
control 1 26 Light 1 Brightness threshold input 9.004 CRWT
74 Constant lighting Switch input 1.001 CRWT 27 Light 1 Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
control 1
75 Constant lighting Dim input 3.007 CWT 28 Light 1 External brightness input 9.004 CWT
control 1 29 Light 1 Night input 1.001 CWT
76 Constant lighting Teaching input 1.001 CWT 30 Light 1 Lock input 1.001 CWT
control 1
77 Constant lighting Switch output 1.001 CWT 31 Light 1 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
control 32 Light 2 Switch output 1.001 CRWT
78 Constant lighting Value output 5.001 CRT
33 Light 2 Switch input 1.001 CWT
control 2
79 Constant lighting Switch input 1.001 CWT 34 Light 2 Value output 5.001 CRT
control 2 35 Light 2 Dim input 3.007 CWT
80 Constant lighting Dim input 3.007 CWT
36 Light 2 Level input 5.001 CWT
control 2
81 Constant lighting Slave input 1.001 CWT 37 Light 2 Scene output 18.001 CRT
control 38 Light 2 Slave input 1.001 CWT
82 Constant lighting External brightness input 9.004 CWT
39 Light 2 Brightness threshold input 9.004 CRWT
control
83 not used 9.004 CWT 40 Light 2 Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
84 Constant lighting Night input 1.001 CWT 41 Light 2 External brightness input 9.004 CWT
control 42 Light 2 Night input 1.001 CWT
85 Constant lighting Lock input 1.001 CWT
control 43 Light 2 Lock input 1.001 CWT
86 Constant lighting Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT 44 Light 2 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
control 45 Light 3 Switch output 1.001 CRWT
46 Light 3 Switch input 1.001 CWT
47 Light 3 Value output 5.001 CRT
48 Light 3 Dim input 3.007 CWT
49 Light 3 Level input 5.001 CWT

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Application description KNX High Bay, Corridor Presence Detector and Presence Mini

Object Object name Function DPT Flags Object Object name Function DPT Flags
50 Light 3 Scene output 18.001 CRT 98 Constant lighting Switch input 3.007 CWT
control 1
51 Light 3 Slave input 1.001 CWT
99 Constant lighting Dim input 1.001 CWT
52 Light 3 Brightness threshold input 9.004 CRWT control 1
53 Light 3 Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT 100 Constant lighting Teaching input 1.001 CRWT
control
54 Light 3 External brightness input 9.004 CWT
101 Constant lighting Value output 5.001 CRT
55 Light 3 Night input 1.001 CWT control 2
56 Light 3 Lock input 1.001 CWT 102 Constant lighting Switch input 1.001 CWT
control 2
57 Light 3 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
103 Constant lighting Dim input 1.001 CWT
58 Light 4 Switch output 1.001 CRWT control 2
59 Light 4 Switch input 1.001 CWT 104 Constant lighting Slave input 1.001 CWT
control
60 Light 4 Value output 5.001 CRT
105 Constant lighting External brightness input 1.001 CRT
61 Light 4 Dim input 3.007 CWT control
62 Light 4 Level input 5.001 CWT 106 Constant lighting Night input 1.001 CWT
control
63 Light 4 Scene output 18.001 CRT
107 Constant lighting Lock input 1.001 CRT
64 Light 4 Slave input 1.001 CWT control
65 Light 4 Brightness threshold input 9.004 CRWT 108 Constant lighting Lock feedback output 1.001 CWT
control
66 Light 4 Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT
67 Light 4 External brightness input 9.004 CWT
9.3 Description of Object Feedback (Highbay and Corridor)
68 Light 4 Night input 1.001 CWT
69 Light 4 Lock input 1.001 CWT Feedback output This object is always present.
With this object a feedback defines if the selected sen-
70 Light 4 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT sor in Select sensor type inside Express settings is the
Gebrauchsanleitung
71 HVAC Switch output 1.001 CRT
same as the connected sensor. If it is the same, the cor-
responding sensor type is sent back, if not compatible
72 Präsenz
KNX HVAC Mini Staircase lighting time input 7.005 CRWT an error is given back and the sensor don't work.Poduct
and corresponding Hex-Value:
73 HVAC Switch-ON delay input 7.005 CRWT
74 HVAC Slave input 1.001 CWT Error 0x00
Corridor 0x03
75 HVAC Lock input 1.001 CWT High Bay 0x07
76 HVAC Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT
77 Logic gate 1 Logic input 1 1.001 CWT 9.4 Description of light X communication objects
78 Logic gate 1 Logic input 2 1.001 CWT (see 1.1 Functions)
79 Logic gate 1 Logic input 3 1.001 CWT Object Description
80 Logic gate 1 Logic input 4 1.001 CWT Light X This object is always available when light is activated.
Switch output Light output X is switched with this object.
81 Logic gate 1 Switch output 1.001 CRT
The group address linked with this object is used for
82 Logic gate 1 Value output 5.001 CRT sending the switch command via bus to the actuator,
with it also being possible to request the switching
83 Logic gate 1 Lock input 1.001 CWT feedback from the detector.
84 Logic gate 1 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT Light X This object is only visible if the "Object Light" parameter
Value output is set to "Dimming Level".
85 Logic gate 1 Logic input 1 1.001 CWT The group address linked with this object is used for
86 Logic gate 2 Logic input 2 1.001 CWT sending the dimming value via bus to the actuator, with
it also being possible to request this from the detector.
87 Logic gate 2 Logic input 3 1.001 CWT Light X This object is only visible if the "Object Light" parameter
88 Logic gate 2 Logic input 4 1.001 CWT Scene output is set to "Dimming Level".

89 Logic gate 2 Switch output 1.001 CRT Light X This object is always available when light is activated.
Brightness thresh- The group address linked with this object is used for
90 Logic gate 2 Value output 5.001 CRT old input receiving the switching threshold (in lux) for the light via
bus; this threshold can be requested at any time.
91 Logic gate 2 Lock input 1.001 CWT
Light X This object is only visible if the "Brightness Sensor
92 Logic gate 2 Lock feedback output 1.001 CRT External brightness ON" or "Brightness Sensor OFF" parameter is set to
input "External".
93 Constant lighting Switch output 1.001 CRWT
The group address linked with this object is used for
control 1 receiving the brightness measured by a brightness
94 Constant lighting Value output 5.001 CRT sensor and for comparing it with the threshold.
control 1 Light X This object is always available when light is activated.
95 Constant lighting Switch output 9.004 CRWT Staircase lighting The group address linked with this object is used for
control 2 time input receiving the stairecase time for light output X via bus.
96 Constant lighting Brightness setting input 7.005 CRWT Any value received outside the permissible range is
rejected. This object can also be used at any time for
control 1
requesting the current stay ON time.
97 Constant lighting Staircase lighting time input 1.001 CWT
control 1

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Object Description Object Description


Light X This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param- Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "2nd Output" parameter
Lock input eter is not set to "No". control 2 is set to "Active".
The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting Switch output Depending on the "Switch object sends" parameter,
whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1" the group address linked with this object sends the
"ON" or on receiving a value of "0" "OFF". When pres- switching command via bus to the actuator, with it also
ence output is locked, the output sends no telegrams. being possible to request the switching feedback from
Except when manually overridden via the input objects. the detector.
Light X This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param- Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "2nd Output" parameter
Lock feedback eter is not set to "No". control 2 is set to "Active".
output The group address linked with this object is used for Value output The group address linked with this object is used for
automatically sending the locking feedback via bus sending the dimming value via bus to the actuator, with
after any change, with it being possible to request the it also being possible to request this from the detector.
locking feedback at any time. Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting
Light X This object is always available when light is activated. control control is activated.
Switch input If the "Light Mode" parameter is set to "automatically Brightness setting The group address linked with this object is used for
ON and OFF" and this object is used for receiving a input receiving the constant lighting-level control setting (in
telegram, light X will be locked as the room user wishes lux) via bus; this setting can be requested at any time.
to permanently switch light ON or OFF. It remains Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "Brightness Sensor"
locked until either the "Disable Light X" object delivers a control parameter is set to "External".
telegram for unlocking or until the detector establishes External brightness The group address linked with this object is used for
that no person is left in the room who re-enables light X receiving the brightness measured by a brightness
input
and switches light X OFF. sensor and for comparing it with a selected setting.
If the "Light Mode" parameter is set to "automatically
OFF" and this object is used for receiving a telegram Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting
"1", light X will be switched ON for the stairecase time control control is activated.
selected. Any presence detected in the activated state Staircase lighting The group address linked with this object is used for
will re-trigger the stairecase time. If a "0" is received, time input receiving the stairecase time for constant lighting con-
light X will switch OFF without locking. trol via bus. Any value received outside the permissible
range is rejected. This object can also be used at any
Light X This object is only visible if the "Object Light" param- time for requesting the current stay ON time.
Dim input eter is set to "Dimming Level".
Receiving a telegram through this object disables light Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
X as the room user wishes to permanently dim light to control eter is not set to "No".
a different level. It remains locked until either the "Dis- Lock input The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting
Gebrauchsanleitung
able Light X" object delivers a telegram for unlocking whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1"
or on receiving a value of "0".
KNX Präsenz Minior until the detector establishes that no person is left in When presence output is locked, the output sends no
the room who re-enables light X and switches light X
OFF. On unlocking, light X sends its setting via bus. telegrams. Except when manually overridden via the
input objects.
Light X This object is only visible if the "Object Light" param-
eter is set to "Dimming Level". Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
Level input control eter is not set to "No".
Receiving a telegram through this object disables light
X as the room user wishes to permanently dim light to Lock feedback The group address linked with this object is used for
a different level. It remains locked until either the "Dis- output automatically sending the locking feedback via bus
able Light X" object delivers a telegram for unlocking after any change, with it being possible to request the
or until the detector establishes that no person is left in locking feedback at any time.
the room who re-enables light X and switches light X Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting
OFF. On unlocking, light X sends its setting via bus. control 1 control is activated.
Light X This object is only visible if the "Slave Input" parameter Switch input If the "Constant lighting control Mode" parameter is
is not set to "Inactive". set to "automatically ON and OFF" and this object is
Slave input used for receiving a telegram, constant lighting control
The group address linked with this object is used for
receiving the presence feedback of the slave via the will be locked as the room user wishes to permanently
bus and, if applicable, linked with the presence feed- switch constant lighting control light ON or OFF. It
back of further slaves as well as that of the sensor via remains locked until either the "Disable Constant light-
a logical OR function and evaluated as total presence ing control" object delivers a telegram for unlocking or
for light X. until the detector establishes that no person is left in
the room who re-enables and switches OFF constant
Light X This object is only visible if the "Day/Night Switchover" lighting control.
Night input parameter is not set to "Inactive". If the "Constant lighting control Mode" parameter is
The group address linked with this object is used for set to "automatically OFF" and this object is used for
receiving switchover between day and night. Setting receiving a telegram "1", constant lighting control will
a "0" activates the parameters for daytime operation. be switched ON for the stairecase time selected. Any
Setting a "1" activates the parameters for night-time presence detected in the activated state will re-trigger
operation. the stairecase time. If a "0" is received, constant light-
ing control will switch OFF without locking.
Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting
9.5 Description of constant lighting control communication control 1 control is activated.
objects Dim input If a telegram is received via this object, and depending
on the "Dim Brightness Control at Input" parameter
Object Description setting, constant lighting control is either locked with
the relevant output being dimmed, or brightness
Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting
control is not locked and the constant lighting control
control 1 control is activated.
setting is increased or decreased accordingly, auto-
Switch output Depending on the "Switch object sends" parameter,
matically resulting in a lighter or darker dimming of the
the group address linked with this object sends the
lighting. If the detector establishes that nobody remains
switching command via bus to the actuator, with it also
in the room, the altered brightness setting is returned
being possible to request the switching feedback from
to its original value and constant lighting control is
the detector.
switched OFF.
Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting
control 1 control is activated.
Value output The group address linked with this object is used for
sending the dimming value via bus to the actuator, with
it also being possible to request this from the detector.
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Object Description Object Description


Constant lightingThis object is only visible if the "2nd Output" Presence This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
control 2 parameter is set to "Active". Lock input eter is not set to "No".
Switch input If the "Constant lighting control Mode" parameter is The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting
set to "automatically ON and OFF" and this object is whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1"
used for receiving a telegram, constant lighting control or on receiving a value of "0". When presence output is
will be locked as the room user wishes to permanently locked, the output sends no telegrams.
switch constant lighting control light ON or OFF. It Presence This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
remains locked until either the "Disable Constant light- eter is not set to "No".
Lock feedback
ing control" object delivers a telegram for unlocking or The group address linked with this object is used for
output
until the detector establishes that no person is left in automatically sending the locking feedback via bus
the room who re-enables and switches OFF constant after any change, with it being possible to request the
lighting control. locking feedback at any time.
If the "Constant lighting control Mode" parameter is
set to "automatically OFF" and this object is used for
receiving a telegram "1", constant lighting control will
be switched ON for the stairecase time selected. Any 9.7 Description of absence communication objects
presence detected in the activated state will re-trigger
the stairecase time. If a "0" is received, constant light- Object Description
ing control will switch OFF without locking. Absence This object is always available when absence is acti-
Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "2nd Output" parameter Switch output vated.
control 2 is set to "Active". The group address linked with this object is sent to the
Dim input If a telegram is received via this object, and depending actuator via bus, indicating whether absence of per-
on the "Dim Brightness Control at Input" parameter sons have been detected (output = "ON") or not (output
setting, constant lighting control is either locked with = "OFF"); absence feedback can be requested from
the relevant output being dimmed, or brightness the detector at any time.
control is not locked and the constant lighting control Absence This object is always available when absence is acti-
setting is increased or decreased accordingly, auto- Staircase lighting vated.
matically resulting in a lighter or darker dimming of the time input The group address linked with this object is used for
lighting. If the detector establishes that nobody remains receiving the stairecase time for absence via bus.
in the room, the altered brightness setting is returned Any value received outside the permissible range is
to its original value and constant lighting control is rejected. This object can also be used at any time for
switched OFF. requesting the current stairecase time.
Constant lighting This object is always available when constant lighting Absence This object is always available when absence is acti-
Gebrauchsanleitung
control control is activated. vated.
Switch-ON delay
The group address linked with this object is used for
KNX Präsenz
Teaching input Mini
carrying out artificial light calibration with a "1" tel-
input The group address linked with this object is used for
receiving the switch-ON delay for absence via bus.
egram. Any value received outside the permissible range is
Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "Slave Input" parameter rejected. This object can also be used at any time for
control is not set to "Inactive". requesting the current stairecase time.
Slave input The group address linked with this object is used for Absence This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
receiving the presence feedback of the slave via the Lock input eter is not set to "No".
bus and, if applicable, linked with the presence feed- The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting
back of further slaves as well as that of the sensor via a whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1"
logical OR function and evaluated as total presence for or on receiving a value of "0". When presence output is
constant lighting control. locked, the output sends no telegrams.
Constant lighting This object is only visible if the "Day/Night Switchover" Absence This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
control parameter is not set to "Inactive". Lock feedback eter is not set to "No".
Night input The group address linked with this object is used for output The group address linked with this object is used for
receiving switchover between day and night. Setting automatically sending the locking feedback via bus
a "0" activates the parameters for daytime operation. after any change, with it being possible to request the
Setting a "1" activates the parameters for night-time locking feedback at any time.
operation.

9.8 Description of HVAC communication objects


9.6 Description of presence output communication objects
Object Description
Object Description
HVAC This object is always available when HVAC output is
Presence This object is always available when presence output Switch output activated.
Switch output is activated. This object must be linked with the presence input of
The group address linked with this object is sent to the the room-temperature regulator used for switching the
actuator via bus, indicating whether presence of per- room mode between "comfort mode" and "energy-sav-
sons have been detected (output = "ON") or not (output ing mode". The group address linked with this object
= "OFF"); presence feedback can be requested from is used for sending the HVAC feedback via bus to the
the detector at any time. actuator, with it also being possible to request this from
Presence This object is always available when presence output the detector.
Staircase lighting is activated. HVAC This object is always available when HVAC output is
time input The group address linked with this object is used for Staircase lighting activated.
receiving the stairecase time for the presence output time input The group address linked with this object is used for
via bus. Any value received outside the permissible receiving the stairecase time for the HVAC output via
range is rejected. This object can also be used at any bus. Any value received outside the permissible range
time for requesting the current stairecase time. is rejected. This object can also be used at any time for
Presence This object is always available when presence output requesting the current stairecase time.
Switch-ON delay is activated. HVAC This object is always available when HVAC output is
input The group address linked with this object is used for Switch-ON delay activated.
receiving the switch-ON delay for the presence output input The group address linked with this object is used for
via bus. Any value received outside the permissible receiving the switch-ON delay for the HVAC output via
range is rejected. This object can also be used at any bus. Any value received outside the permissible range
time for requesting the current stairecase time. is rejected. This object can also be used at any time for
requesting the current stairecase time.
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Object Description 9.12 Description of logic gate communication objects


HVAC This object is always available when HVAC output is Object Description
Lock input activated and if the "Lock Output" parameter is not set
to "No". Logic gate X This object is only visible if the "Logic Gate" parameter
The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting Switch output is set to "Active" in the "General Parameters" parameter
whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1" window and the "Logic Gate X Type Output Object" is
or on receiving a value of "0". set to "ON/OFF".
When presence output is locked, the output sends no The group address linked with this object is used for
telegrams. sending the output state via bus to the actuator, with it
also being possible to request this from the detector.
HVAC This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
Lock feedback eter is not set to "No". Logic gate X This object is only visible if the "Logic Gate" parameter
output The group address linked with this object is used for Value output is set to "Active" in the "General Parameters" parameter
automatically sending the locking feedback via bus window and the "Logic Gate X Type Output Object" is
after any change, with it being possible to request the set to "Level".
locking feedback at any time. The group address linked with this object is used for
sending the output value via bus to the actuator, with it
HVAC This object is only visible if the "Slave Input" parameter
also being possible to request this from the detector.
Slave input is not set to "Inactive".
The group address linked with this object is used for Logic gate X This object is always available when logic gate is acti-
receiving the presence feedback of the slave via the Logic input 1 vated.
bus and, if applicable, linked with the presence feed- The group address linked with this object is used for
back of further slaves as well as that of the sensor via a controlling the logical input of the logic gate. The inputs
logical OR function and evaluated as total presence for can be linked in the way defined by the "Type of Logic
HVAC control. Operation" parameter.
Logic gate X This object is always available when logic gate is
Logic input 2 activated and if the "Number of Inputs" parameter is
9.9 Description of twilight switch communication objects greater than or equal to two inputs.
The group address linked with this object is used for
Object Description controlling the logical input of the logic gate. The inputs
can be linked in the way defined by the "Type of Logic
Twilight switch
This object is always available when twilight Switch out- Operation" parameter.
Switch output puts are activated. Logic gate X This object is always available when logic gate is
The group address linked with this object is sent to the activated and if the "Number of Inputs" parameter is
actuator via bus if the brightness measured is below the Logic input 3
greater than or equal to three inputs.
twilight threshold selected (output = "ON") or not ( output The group address linked with this object is used for
Gebrauchsanleitung
= "OFF"); twilight Switch feedback can be requested from controlling the logical input of the logic gate. The inputs
the detector at any time.
KNX Präsenz Mini can be linked in the way defined by the "Type of Logic
Twilight switch This object is always available when twilight Switch is Operation" parameter.
Threshold value activated. Logic gate X This object is always available when logic gate is acti-
input The group address linked with this object is used for re- vated and if the "Number of Inputs" parameter is equal
ceiving the switching threshold (in lux) for the light output Logic input 4
to four inputs.
via bus; this threshold can be requested at any time. The group address linked with this object is used for
Twilight switch This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" parameter controlling the logical input of the logic gate. The inputs
Lock input is not set to "No". can be linked in the way defined by the "Type of Logic
The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting Operation" parameter.
whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1" Logic gate X This object is always available when logic gate is acti-
or on receiving a value of "0". When presence output is vated.
locked, the output sends no telegrams. Lock input
The "Lock Output" parameter is also used for selecting
Twilight switch This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" parameter whether to perform locking on receiving a value of "1"
Lock feedback is not set to "No". or on receiving a value of "0".
output The group address linked with this object is used for When presence output is locked, the output sends no
automatically sending the locking feedback via bus after telegrams.
any change, with it being possible to request the locking Logic gate X This object is only visible if the "Lock Output" param-
feedback at any time eter is not set to "No".
Lock feedback
output The group address linked with this object is used for
automatically sending the locking feedback via bus
9.10 Description of brightness communication objects after any change, with it being possible to request the
locking feedback at any time.
Object Description
Brightness This object is always available when brightness output
Measured is activated.
brightness output The group address linked with this object is used for
sending the internal brightness measured by the detec-
tor via bus, with it also being possible to request the
brightness from the detector.

9.11 Description of sabotage communication objects

Object Description
Sabotage This object is always available when brightness output
Switch output is activated.
An ON or OFF telegram is sent cyclically to the group
address linked to this object while the sensor is not
disconnected from the bus or if it is faulty.

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10 ETS parameters Name Settings Factory setting


Note on the colours in the parameter settings: Remote control Inactive Inactive
Parameters always available. All parameter-relat- Program
ed colours are reset from here on downwards. Inactive: the IR receiver integrated in the detector is deactivated.
Parameter only visible in relation to a setting of Program: enables service personnel to change a number of detector param-
another parameter. Settings and dependent eters (e.g. switch-ON delay, stairecase times and brightness setting) via a
parameters are marked in the same colour. special IR remote control without using ETS.

10.2 Light X

Parameter only visible in relation to settings of


two other parameters. Settings and dependent 10.2.1 Light X "General parameters"
parameters are marked in the same colour.
Name Settings Factory setting
Object light output ON / OFF ON / OFF
Settings: Difference between High Bay / Corridor and Presence Mini
Dimming level
Setting for High Bay and Setting for Presence Mini
Scene
Corridor
Brightness 2 Lux…1000 Lux 10 Lux…1000 Lux This parameter is used to select which object the output sends with.
Switch-ON level 0%…100% 100%

10.1 Express settings This parameter is used to select which dimming level to send for the ON
state.
Name Settings Factory setting Switch-OFF level 0%...100% 0%
Select sensor KNX Corridor 63×5 KNX Corridor 63×5 This parameter is used to select which dimming level to send
KNX High Bay 63×4 for the OFF state.
For High Bay and Corridor sensor, select the sensor used. Switch object sends ON / OFF ON / OFF
ON
Number 0…X 1 OFF
of light channels
Gebrauchsanleitung This parameter is used to select whether to send the ON and OFF switching
This parameter is used for setting how many light outputs are to be available. commands for the dimming level object or whether to send only ON or only
KNX Präsenz
Constant Mini Inactive
lighting Inactive OFF.
control Active Switch-ON scene 1…64 1
Active: the constant lighting control output with the associated parameters is
additionally available. This parameter is used to select which scene to send for the ON state.
Inactive: the constant lighting control output is not available. Switch-OFF scene 1…64 2
Presence Inactive Inactive This parameter is used to select which scene to send for the ON state.
Active
Active: the presence output with the associated parameters is additionally Send value cyclically Do not send value Do not send value
available. cyclically cyclically
Inactive: the presence output is not available. ON/OFF
Absence Inactive Inactive ON
Active OFF
Active: the absence output with the associated parameters is additionally This parameter is used for selecting whether the output not only sends after
available. any change but also cyclically and, if so, for which feedback.
Inactive: the absence output is not available. Do not send value cyclically: no value is sent cyclically.
HVAC Inactive Inactive ON/OFF: ON and OFF value is sent cyclically
Active ON: only ON value is sent cyclically.
OFF: only OFF value is sent cyclically.
Active: the HVAC output with the associated parameters is additionally avail-
able. Cyclically send interval hh:mm:ss 00:00:30
Inactive: the HVAC output is not available.
Time interval for sending at cyclical intervals. The maximum time interval is
Twilight Switch Inactive Inactive 18:12:15.
Active
Mode light output automatically automatically ON and
Active: the twilight Switch output with the associated parameters is ON and OFF OFF
additionally available. automatically OFF only
Inactive: the twilight output is not available.
Brightness Inactive Inactive This parameter is used for selecting whether to switch the light output ON
Active and OFF automatically in relation to presence and brightness (fully automatic
operation) or whether only to switch it OFF automatically (semi-automatic
Active: the brightness output with the associated parameters is additionally operation).
available.
Inactive: the brightness output is not available. Stairecase time, IQ mode Active Inactive
Inactive
Sabotage Inactive Inactive
Active Active: the slave input with the associated parameters is additionally avail-
able.
Active: the sabotage output with the associated parameters is additionally
Inactive: the slave input is not available.
available.
Inactive: the sabotage output is not available. Stairecase time light hh:mm:ss 00:05:00
output
Logic gates Inactive Inactive
1 ... 2 Stairecase time is started if no presence is detected. This has the purpose
of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only
1 … 2: the selected number of logic gates with the associated parameters is
vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a
additionally available.
person returns to the room.
Inactive: the logic gate output is not available.
Stairecase time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15.
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Name Settings Factory setting Name Settings Factory setting


Slave input Inactive ON Basic illumination 1%...100% 10
ON dimming level
ON/OFF This parameter is used for setting the dimming level at which basic illumina-
This parameter defines whether the slave input expects an ON telegram or tion is switched ON.
whether it expects an ON and OFF telegram. Basic illumination light- 10lux … 1000lux 50
level threshold
This parameter is used for setting the threshold at which basic illumination is
10.2.2 Light X "Brightness" activated if the threshold is not met, and at which it is deactivated again if the
threshold is significantly exceeded. This takes place irrespective of whether
Name Settings Factory setting persons are present in the detection zone or not.
Daytime operation Yes No Basic illumination ON hh:mm:ss 00:15:00
No period

Setting to define whether light output is to be switched irrespective of This parameter is used for setting the threshold at which basic illumination is
brightness. activated if the threshold is not met, and at which it is deactivated again if the
threshold is significantly exceeded. This takes place irrespective of whether
Brightness sensor ON Internal Internal persons are present in the detection zone or not.
External Basic illumination is switched OFF after expiry of the ON period that is set
here.
This parameter is used to define which brightness measurement the sensor
compares its switching threshold with.
Start value brightness Brightness range see 200 10.2.4 Light X "Day/night parameters"
sensor external Chapter 10
This parameter is used to define which value the sensor works with until the Name Settings Factory setting
first value is received via the KNX bus.
Day/night switchover Inactive Inactive
Weighting brightness 1% … 100% 100%
Active
sensor, external
When day/night switchover is activated, the parameter setting can be
This value defines the extent to which the external value is weighted.
switched over via an input object.
Brightness threshold ON Brightness range see 500
Switch-ON level (only 0%…100% 100%
Chapter 10
with General parameters
Gebrauchsanleitung
This parameter is used to select the brightness and detected presence from dimming level)
which to switch the light output ON.
KNX Präsenz Mini
Switch-OFF depending Yes Yes
This parameter is used to select which dimming level to send for the ON
state.
on brightness No Switch-OFF level (only 0%…100% 0%
Yes: despite presence being detected, the light output is switched OFF if with General parameters
brightness is sufficient. dimming level)
No: the light output stays switched ON until stairecase time elapses. Staire- This parameter is used to select which dimming level to send for the OFF
case time is re-triggered if presence is detected. state.
Offset brightness 10lux… 1000lux 100 Switch-ON scene (only 1…64 1
threshold OFF with General parameters
This parameter is used to select the offset from which to switch the light OFF. scene)
This parameter is used to select which scene to send for the ON state.
Switch-OFF scene (only 1…64 2
10.2.3 Light X "Basic illumination" (for dimming level only) with General parameters
scene)
Name Settings Factory setting This parameter is used to select which scene to send for the ON state.
Basic illumination Inactive Inactive Daytime operation Yes NO
Active No
Setting to define whether basic illumination is activated.
Setting to define whether lighting is to be switched irrespective of brightness.
Basic illumination ON For limited time For limited time
Brightness threshold ON Brightness range see 500
Depending on meas- Chapter 10
ured brightness
Dim This parameter is used to select the brightness and detected presence from
which to switch the light ON.
Always
Switch off depending on Yes No
If required, the output can either be set to provide basic illumination either for brightness
a limited period at the end of the stairecase time or always when the bright- No
ness falls below a threshold. This parameter is used to select if Output light is switching OFF without
time-limited: at the end of stairecase time, the output switches light to basic movement depending on brightness.
illumination, if the detector is parametrised or the actual measured brightness Offset brightness thresh- 10lux … 1000lux 100
is below switching threshold ON + Offset threshold OFF. old OFF
depending on brightness: when no presence is being identified by the detec-
tor, this does not result in the output being switched OFF but in the activation This parameter is used to select the offset from which to switch the light OFF.
of basic illumination if the brightness measured at this time by the sensor Stairecase time light hh:mm:ss 00:05:00
is below the basic brightness threshold. It remains switched ON until either output
presence is detected or the brightness measured significantly exceeds the
Stairecase time is started if no presence is detected. This has the purpose
basic brightness threshold. The brightness measurement setting is used by
of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only
the "Brightness Measurement ON" parameter.
vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a
dim: the sensor automatically dims lighting down to the point at which it
person returns to the room.
switches OFF.
Stairecase time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15.
always: basic illumination is always active when the output is not switched
ON.

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Name Settings Factory setting 10.3.1 Constant lighting control "General parameters"
Basic illumination dim- 1%...100% 10 Name Settings Factory setting
ming level (only with Ba-
sic illumination active Stairecase time hh:mm:ss 00:05:00
and Basic illumination: constant lighting control
Basic illumination ON Stairecase time is started if no presence is detected. This has the purpose
not "Dim") of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only
This parameter is used to select to which dimming level the basic illumination vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a
is switched on. person returns to the room.
Stairecase time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15.
Basic illumination light- Brightness range see 50
level threshold (only with Chapter 10 Automatic starting value Yes Yes
Basic illumination ac- No
tive and Basic illumina-
tion: Basic illumination Yes: the sensor automatically determines the starting value after artificial light
ON "Depending on light calibration.
level") No: the sensor always starts with the given starting value.
This parameter is used to select light level threshold. Under this threshold the Starting value, dimming 1% … 100% 80
basic illumination is activated and with significantly exceeding this threshold level until first teach
it will be deactivated. This is independant if people are in the detection range
or not. This parameter defines the ON level when constant lighting control is started.
Basic illumination ON hh:mm:ss 00:15:00 The value is adopted until artificial light calibration. The sensor then deter-
period (only with Basic mines the starting value for directly reaching the brightness setting as accu-
illumination active and rately as possible.
Basic illumination: Basic Starting value, dimming 1% … 100% 80
illumination ON level
"For limited time")
This parameter defines the ON level when constant lighting control is started.
Basic illumination is switched OFF after expiry the here set switch on period.
Switch object sends ON / OFF ON / OFF
ON
10.2.5 Light X "Lock" OFF
This parameter is used to select whether to send the ON and OFF switching
Name
Gebrauchsanleitung Settings Factory setting commands for the dimming level object or whether to send only ON or only
Lock output No No OFF.
KNX Präsenz Mini Locking ON / Unlock- Mode constant lighting Automatically ON and automatically ON and
ing OFF control OFF OFF
Locking OFF / Unlock- Automatically OFF only
ing ON
This parameter is used for selecting whether to switch light ON and OFF au-
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be locked, and tomatically in relation to presence and brightness (fully automatic operation)
which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output. or whether only to switch it OFF automatically (semi-automatic operation).
No: the output cannot be locked.
Locking ON / unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value Brightness control at Lock and dim Lock and dim
"1" to the lock object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0". dimming input
Do not lock and shift
Locking OFF / unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value setpoint
"0" to the lock object and unlokced by a telegram with value "1".
Lock and dim: if a telegram is received via the "Dim Light x Input" object,
Behaviour on locking No action No action brightness control is locked and the addressed output dimmed. This setting
ON is recommended if room lighting consists of several lighting groups.
OFF do not lock and alter set value: brightness control is not locked after receiv-
This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF ing a telegram via the dimming object. After receiving a telegram, a delay
before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged. of approx. 5 seconds elapses before the new brightness value is adopted
no action: no further action takes place before locking. as the set value. This setting is recommended if only one output is used for
ON: output is switched ON before locking. illuminating the room.
OFF: output is switched OFF before locking. 2nd output Inactive Inactive
Behaviour on unlocking Continue regulation Continue regulation Active
ON This parameter can be used to activate a second output.
OFF
This parameter is used to select whether the output is to resume its activity Offset 2nd output -100% … 100%
after unlocking or whether to switch the output ON and OFF first.
Continue regulation: the output is immediately in normal mode and sets the This parameter is used for selecting the offset value for second output that
output in line with configuration. must be added to or subtracted from the dimming level measured by the
ON: output is switched ON after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated brightness controller for the first output (depending on whether the second
after a delay of 5 seconds. output is further away from or closer to the window than output 1) to provide
OFF: output is switched OFF after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated a workplace below output 2 with a brightness that is roughly the same as
after a delay of 5 seconds. that provided at the brightness setting selected for output 1.
Slave input Inactive ON
ON
10.3 Constant lighting control ON/OFF
This parameter defines whether the slave input expects an ON telegram or
whether it expects an ON and OFF telegram.

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10.3.2 Constant lighting control "Brightness" 10.3.4 Constant lighting control "Day night parameters"

Name Settings Factory setting Name Settings Factory setting


Brightness setpoint Brightness range see 500 Day night switchover Inactive Inactive
Chapter 10 Active
This parameter is used for selecting the setting for brightness control. When day/night switchover is activated, the parameter setting can be
Brightness sensor Internal Internal switched over via an input object.
External Stairecase time, hh:mm:ss 00:05:00
This parameter is used for activating an input object for external brightness constant lighting control
measurement. This value is used instead of the brightness measured inter- Stairecase time is started if no presence is detected. This has the purpose
nally. of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only
Start value brightness Brightness range see 200 vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a
sensor external Chapter 10 person returns to the room.
Stairecase time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15.
This parameter is used to define which value the sensor works with until the
first value is received via the KNX bus. Brightness setpoint Brightness range see 500
Chapter 10
Weighting brightness 1% … 100% 100%
sensor external This parameter is used for selecting the setting for brightness control.
This value defines the extent to which the external value is weighted. Automatic starting value Yes Yes
No
Max. deviation from 10lux … 1000lux 30
setpoint Yes: the sensor automatically determines the starting value after artificial light
calibration.
This parameter defines the precision with which the required brightness is No: the sensor always starts with the given starting value.
controlled. This is necessary because lighting is controlled in dimming steps.
Setting an insufficient maximum variation from the set level can therefore Starting value dimming 1% … 100% 80
sometimes result in a further "brighter" adjustment step exceeding the set level until first teach
level and in a further "darker" adjustment step taking illumination below the This parameter defines the ON level when constant lighting control is started.
set level. This leads to light being dimmed or brightened all the time (i.e. con- The value is adopted until artificial light calibration. The sensor then deter-
tinuously fluctuating brightness). If this is the case, the maximum permissible mines the starting value for directly reaching the brightness setting as accu-
variation from the set level must either be increased or the dimming step rately as possible.
reduced.
Start value dimming level 1% … 100% 80
Max. dimming step size 0.5%; 1%; 1.5%; 2%; 2%
Gebrauchsanleitung 2.5%; 3%; 5% This parameter defines the ON level when constant lighting control is started.
ThisPräsenz
KNX parameter isMini
used for setting the maximum dimming "step" (this being Lighting with sufficient Switch-OFF Switch-OFF
the maximum level by which a new dimming level may increase or decrease daylight Dim to minimum dim-
from the previous level with constant lighting control). ming level
Note: the larger the "Max. dimming step", the smaller the "Max. variation from This parameter is used for selecting whether to switch the lighting OFF
the set value" should be. completely when constant lighting control is activated and there is sufficient
Send new dimming level 0.5s; 1s; 2s; 3s; 4s; 5s 2s daylight or whether to leave it ON but dim it to the selectable "minimum dim-
after ming level".
Switch-OFF: lighting is switched OFF if the dimming level remains dimmed
This parameter is used for setting the delay after which a new dimming level
at the minimum level for a specific period. If stairecase time elapses first, the
is sent in constant lighting control mode. This ensures that even if actuator
output switches OFF directly.
dimming times are short they do not result in constant lighting control pro-
Dim to minimum dimming level: lighting remains switched ON and is dimmed
ducing any abrupt change in brightness that a room user may find unpleas-
to "minimum dimming level" even if the dimming level measured by the
ant.
brightness controller is below the "minimum dimming level" selected. It is only
Lighting with Switch-OFF Switch-OFF brightened again when the dimming level measured by the brightness con-
sufficient daylight troller is above the "minimum dimming level" selected.
Dim to minimum dim-
ming level Minimum dimming level 0.5%; 1%; 2%; 3%; 4%; 0.5%
This parameter is used for selecting whether to switch the lighting OFF (only for "Dim to 5%; 6%; 7%; 8%; 9%;
completely when constant lighting control is activated and there is sufficient minimum dimming level") 10%
daylight or whether to leave it ON but dim it to the selectable "minimum dim- If the brightness controller measures a dimming level below the level selected
ming level". here, lighting remains dimmed at the minimum dimming level.
Switch-OFF: lighting is switched OFF if the dimming level remains dimmed
Basic illumination dim- 1%...100% 10
at the minimum level for a specific period. If stairecase time elapses first, the
ming level (only when
output switches OFF directly.
basic illumination is
dim to minimum dimming level: lighting remains switched ON and is dimmed
activated)
to "minimum dimming level" even if the dimming level measured by the
brightness controller is below the "minimum dimming level" selected. It is only This parameter is used for setting the dimming level at which basic illumina-
brightened again when the dimming level measured by the brightness con- tion is switched ON.
troller is above the "minimum dimming level" selected. Basic illumination ON hh:mm:ss 00:15:00
Minimum dimming level 0.5%; 1%; 2%; 3%; 4%; 0.5% period (only when basic
5%; 6%; 7%; 8%; 9%; illumination is activated
10% "For limited time")
If the brightness controller measures a dimming level below the level selected Basic illumination is switched OFF after expiry of the ON period that is set
here, lighting remains dimmed at the minimum dimming level. here. Maximum ON time is 18:12:15.
Basic illumination light- 10lux …1000lux 50
level threshold (only
10.3.3 Constant lighting control "Basic illumination" (see 10.2.3) if basic illumination is
activated "Depending on
light level"
This parameter is used for setting the threshold at which basic illumination is
activated if the threshold is not met, and at which it is deactivated again if the
threshold is significantly exceeded. This takes place irrespective of whether
persons are present in the detection zone or not.

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10.3.5 Constant lighting control "Lock" Name Settings Factory setting

Name Settings Factory setting Behaviour on locking No action No action


ON
Lock output No No OFF
Locking ON / Unlock- This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF
ing OFF before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged.
Locking OFF / Unlock- No action: no further action takes place before locking.
ing ON ON: output is switched ON before locking.
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be locked, and OFF: output is switched OFF before locking.
which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output. Behaviour on unlocking Continue regulation Continue regulation
No: the output cannot be locked. ON
Locking ON / unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value OFF
"1" to the lock object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0".
This parameter is used to select whether the output is to resume its activity
Locking OFF / unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value
after unlocking or whether to switch the output ON and OFF first.
"0" to the lock object and unlokced by a telegram with value "1".
Continue regulation: the output is immediately in normal mode and sets the
Behaviour on locking No action No action output in line with configuration.
ON ON: output is switched ON after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated
OFF after a delay of 5 seconds.
This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF OFF: output is switched OFF after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated
before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged. after a delay of 5 seconds.
No action: no further action takes place before locking.
ON: output is switched ON before locking.
OFF: output is switched OFF before locking. 10.5 Absence
Behaviour on unlocking Continue regulation Continue regulation
ON Name Settings Factory setting
OFF Switch-ON delay 0…10 sec. 1 sec.
This parameter is used to select whether the output is to resume its activity No movement must be detected throughout the switch-ON delay period.
after unlocking or whether to switch the output ON and OFF first. Only then will the output Switch-ON.
Continue regulation: the output is immediately in normal mode and sets the
output in line with configuration. Stairecase time hh:mm:ss 00:00:30
ON: output is switched ON after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated Stairecase time is started if no absence is detected. This has the purpose
after a delay of 5 seconds. of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only
Gebrauchsanleitung
OFF: output is switched OFF after inlocking Normal operation is reactivated vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a
afterPräsenz
KNX a delay of 5 Mini
seconds. person returns to the room.
Stairecase time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15.
Send value cyclically Do not send value ON
10.4 Presence cyclically

Name Settings Factory setting ON/OFF


Switch-ON delay 0…10 sec. 1 sec. ON
A movement must be detected throughout the switch-ON delay period. Only OFF
then will the output Switch-ON.
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output not only sends after
Stairecase time hh:mm:ss 00:00:30 any change but also cyclically and, if so, for which Depending on measured
Stairecase time is started if no presence is detected. This has the purpose brightness.
of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only Do not send value cyclically: no feedback is sent cyclically.
vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a ON/OFF: ON and OFF feedback is sent cyclically
person returns to the room. ON: only ON feedback is sent cyclically.
Stairecase time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15. OFF: only OFF feedback is sent cyclically.
Send value cyclically Do not send value ON Cyclically send interval hh:mm:ss 00:00:30
cyclically
Time interval for sending at cyclical intervals.
ON/OFF
ON Lock output No No
OFF Locking ON /
Unlocking OFF
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output not only sends after
any change but also cyclically and, if so, for which value. Locking OFF /
Do not send value cyclically: no value is sent cyclically. Unlocking ON
ON/OFF: ON and OFF value is sent cyclically.
ON: only ON value is sent cyclically. This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be locked, and
OFF: only OFF value is sent cyclically. which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output.
No: the output cannot be locked.
Cyclically send interval hh:mm:ss 00:00:30 Locking ON / Unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value "1"
Time interval for sending at cyclical intervals. to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0".
Locking OFF / Unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value "0"
Lock output No No to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "1".
Locking ON /
Unlocking OFF Behaviour on locking no action no action
ON
Locking OFF / OFF
Unlocking ON
This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be locked, and
before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged.
which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output.
no action: no further action takes place before locking.
No: the output cannot be locked.
ON: output is switched ON before locking.
Locking ON / Unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value "1"
OFF: output is switched OFF before locking.
to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0".
Locking OFF / Unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value "0"
to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "1".

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Name Settings Factory setting Name Settings Factory setting


Behaviour on unlocking Continue regulation Continue regulation Behaviour on unlocking Continue regulation Continue regulation
ON ON
OFF OFF
This parameter is used to select whether the output is to resume its activity This parameter is used to select whether the output is to resume its activity
after unlocking or whether to switch the output ON and OFF first. after unlocking or whether to switch the output ON and OFF first.
Continue regulation: the output is immediately in normal mode and sets the Continue regulation: the output is immediately in normal mode and sets the
output in line with configuration. output in line with configuration.
ON: output is switched ON after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated ON: output is switched ON after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated
after a delay of 5 seconds. after a delay of 5 seconds.
OFF: output is switched OFF after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated OFF: output is switched OFF after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated
after a delay of 5 seconds. after a delay of 5 seconds.

10.6 HVAC 10.7 Twilight switch

Name Settings Factory setting


10.6.1 HVAC output "General parameters"
Twilight threshold Brightness range see 50 lux
Name Settings Factory setting Chapter 10

Switch-ON delay hh:mm:ss 00:05:00 This parameter is used for selecting whether only to send the measurement
(only depending on pres- readings after any change or cyclically via bus.
ence) Lock output No No
A movement must be detected throughout the switch-ON delay period. Only Locking ON /
then will the output switch-ON. Unlocking OFF
The maximum switch-ON delay is 18:12:15.
Locking OFF /
Stairecase time (only hh:mm:ss 00:15:00 Unlocking ON
depending on presence)
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be disabled, and
Stairecase time is started if no presence is detected. This has the purpose which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output.
of preventing the output from switching OFF immediately if the room is only No: the output cannot be locked.
vacated for a short time and having to be switched back ON again when a
Gebrauchsanleitung
person returns to the room.
Locking ON / Unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value
"1" to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0".
KNX Präsenz
Stairecase Mini
time can be set from 00:00:10 to 18:12:15. Locking OFF / Unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value
Slave input Inactive ON "0" to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "1".
ON Behaviour on locking no action no action
ON/OFF ON
This parameter defines whether the slave input expects an ON telegram or OFF
whether it expects an ON and OFF telegram. This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF
before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged.
no action: no further action takes place before locking.
ON: output is switched ON before locking.
10.6.2 HVAC "Lock" OFF: output is switched OFF before locking.

Name Settings Factory setting Behaviour on unlocking Continue regulation Continue regulation
ON
Lock output No No OFF
Locking ON / This parameter is used to select whether the output is to resume its activity
Unlocking OFF after unlocking or whether to switch the output ON and OFF first.
Continue regulation: the output is immediately in normal mode and sets the
Locking OFF / output in line with configuration.
Unlocking ON ON: output is switched ON after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be locked, and after a delay of 5 seconds.
which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output. OFF: output is switched OFF after unlocking. Normal operation is reactivated
No: the output cannot be locked. after a delay of 5 seconds.
Locking ON / Unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value
"1" to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0".
Locking OFF / Unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value 10.8 Brightness
"0" to the disabled object and unlocked by a telegram with value "1".
Behaviour on locking no action no action Name Settings Factory setting
ON
Send measured value On change On change
OFF
Cyclically
This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF
before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged. This parameter is used for selecting whether only to send the measurement
no action: no further action takes place before locking. readings after any change or cyclically via bus.
ON: output is switched ON before locking.
OFF: output is switched OFF before locking. Min. brightness change 1 lux – 255 lux 30 lux
This parameter is used to select which level the brightness measured last
sent must have changed by before the brightness measured is to be sent
again.
Send measured value hh:mm:ss 00:00:30
cyclically
Time interval for sending all measured brightness at cyclical intervals.
The maximum time interval is 18:12:15.

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10.9 Sabotage

Name Settings Factory setting


Cyclically send interval hh:mm:ss 00:01:00
Time interval for cyclically sending the sabotage telegram as heartbeat.
The maximum time interval is 18:12:15.
Telegram ON ON
OFF
This parameter defines whether to send an ON telegram or OFF telegram
cyclically.

10.10 Logic gate X (all identical)

Name Settings Factory setting


Type of link OR; AND; exclusive OR OR
This parameter defines the logic operation the gate performs.
Number of inputs 1…4 2
This parameter defines how many inputs the gate has.
Type of output object ON/OFF ON/OFF
Value
This parameter selects output type.
Switching command for ON OFF
logic 0
OFF
This parameter is used to configure which switching command is sent for a
Gebrauchsanleitung
logic "0".
KNX Präsenz
Switching Minifor
command ON ON
logic 1
OFF
This parameter is used to configure which switching command is sent for a
logic "1".
Value for logic 0 0 … 255 0
This parameter is used to configure which value is sent for a logic "0".
Value for logic 1 0 … 255 255
This parameter is used to configure which value is sent for a logic "1".
Send Behaviour of the When the logic is When the logic is
output changed changed
When the logic is
changed to 1
When the logic is
changed to 0
This parameter is used for setting output sending behaviour.
Lock logic gate No No
Locking ON /
Unlocking OFF
Locking OFF /
Unlocking ON
This parameter is used for selecting whether the output can be locked, and
which telegram can be used for locking and unlocking the output.
No: the output cannot be locked.
Locking ON / Unlocking OFF: the output is locked by a telegram with value
"1" to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "0".
Locking OFF / Unlocking ON: the output is locked by a telegram with value
"0" to the locked object and unlocked by a telegram with value "1".
Behaviour on locking no action no action
ON
OFF
This parameter is used to select whether to switch the output ON or OFF
before locking or whether to leave the output unchanged.
no action: no further action takes place before locking.
ON: output is switched ON before locking.
OFF: output is switched OFF before locking.

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