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1. lt lt GENERAL gt gt INPUT 1 Temp Probe General Labels lt lt PAGES gt gt Page Temperature sensor CALIBRATION x 0 1 0 lt INPUT 33 gt l l INPUT 1 Temp Probe Temperature sending PERIOD x 10s 0 01sabled 3 lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt Send with a Temperature Change x 0 7 1 lt lt FRESENLE SIMULATION gt O Dizabled Temperature protection Mo lui Figure 3 15 Input Temperature probe Temperature sensor calibration this is to re calibrate in tenths of a degree the value measured by the sensor when another sensor from the installation can be used as a reference thus making it possible to synchronize both measures ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 3 Temperature sending period this is intended to set the period in tens of a second for a cyclical sending to the KNX bus of the current temperature value Setting this to 0 indicates that no periodical sending will take place Send with a temperature change the current value of the temperature will be sent to the KNX bus when it shows an increment or decrement compared to the previous measure greater than the amount set by parameter from 0 to 200 tenths of a degree Temperature protection permits enabling overheating overcooling or both protections Depending on the chosen protection one or two communication objects will be enabled Ix Overheating and Ix Overcooling which will indicate with t
2. E P1 By Individual Buttons Page 1 Several Functionings P1 Byz Pair Buttons Page 1 Several Functionings ES P2 By Individual Buttons Page 2 Several Functionings 38 69 I O P2 Byz Pair Buttons Page 2 Several Functionings P3 By Individual Buttons Page 3 Several Functionings P3 Byz Pair Buttons Page 3 Several Functionings P4 By Individual Buttons Page 4 Several Functionings P4 Byz Pair Buttons Page 4 Several Functionings ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 70 101 I O 102 133 I O 241 244 D do N 43 NUMBER SIZE IN OUT FLAGS VALUES SECTION NAME DESCRIPTION RANGE 1 TIME RESET eme mel Tem ve femme um CEE E I nr nn CS e Te oe E ci nn a CARENE EIS Cc CRCR EE RS E nr rr 1 Block 0 Nothing 139 1 bit 0 1 Indifferent Indifferent General Touch block 0 Block 1 Nothing 0 Unblock 1 Nothing 140 1bit 0 1 Indifferent Indifferent General Touch unblock 1 Unblock 0 Nothing nn em nn free je pipe fe BE e p efeito e om ee Te ee er OA e AAA AAA AAA AA aj ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 44 SECTION NUMBER SIZE IN OUT FLAGS VALUES NAME DESCRIPTION RANGE 1 TIME RESET ee oem e ap Tem ee DE ICI ECO I CIN ao o e fr AAA ef o CO Tn rm o mm e CO I ETT ose ame o E mo to CI EN emita o mf e O e romeo emma o mf e fm mom roman
3. Unlocking method Value Lock IR as well Figure 3 5 Touch locking Touch Locking Mo DE Initial update This functionality is intended for updating the value of the general indicators if they were enabled by parameter as well as the values of the 1 bit objects associated to the buttons and the object General Time on bus power recovery after a power failure Moreover a delay after the power recovery is possible before the request for the initial values is sent to get an immediate sending set 0 in this field Note f this function is not enabled the values prior to the bus power failure will be kept Remote control When enabling this option in the general menu the operation of the remote control will be activated to remotely control ZAS ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 18 1 1 1 Roll ZAS lt lt GENERAL gt gt Remote General Labels Remote Page 1 lt lt INPUTS gt gt Special Function 1 F1 Disabled THERMOSTATS gt gt lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATIONS gt Special Function 2 F2 Disabled r Scene 1 51 Disabled Scene 2 52 Disabled kd Scene 3 53 Disabled Scene d 5d Disabled Scene 5 55 Disabled ki Scene 6 56 Disabled HVAC mode buttons Disabled IR locking se Touch locking section Figure 3 6 Remote control The following parameters may be configured gt Action buttons only for Page 1 this parameter s
4. Zennio Roll ZAS KNX Room Controller ZN1VI TPZAS l lt Z lt 2 gt Q O O cc O Program version 1 1 J Manual edition a INDEX Document unae penita 3 d e a ee ee 4 VE ST RITU TU RIT ENNI RT POE TY 4 iz ds ia A 5 2 Olbia 8 2 OLA SAN ale 8 22 IU 9 23 AES HVAC ara e E 10 24 LRSM A ivo ati 12 Be EIS Paramielerizalion csssesssen eiserne iii iodo nenne 14 Sed LON Eee anal la au 14 Sd GN ee E een 15 3 3 e PSA E SOC EEE RR EAE no 21 3 3 1 PATOS A ia 23 II A o E E O A oz O A 24 BIN IV AUS DUO tido RP 28 3 3 2 CON A er CU O A la ar 30 3 3 3 SEA ee ee A EA A 32 3 3 4 MaL aO Perna 34 3 3 5 T R E o 35 3 4 A O o 36 3 4 1 SM SAA ARI RA A EEE A a 36 3 4 2 TED DO illa nti 37 3 4 3 Movement detecto ee ee ee ee 38 5 TR ee ee ee 39 3 6 Presence simulation i 40 ANNEX HUTTON ICONS nei een i a rancio tata een RR SR ee 42 Annex Il Communication DPS 43 ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 2 DOCUMENT UPDATES Modifications Page s Changes since version 1 0 of the application program e Use of the central area of the touch panel as a binary control Changes in the factory defaults Possibility to enter the programming mode from the buttons of the touch panel Section 2 4 note added on the use of the remote control Section 3 3 screenshot updated information added about using the 22 23 central area of the touch panel a
5. A short press on the Menu button will scroll through the enabled pages in this order 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt Configuration gt Security gt Indicators gt 1525 A long press on this button will jump to the indicators page or to page 1 if the indicators page has not been enabled no matter which the current page is If Page navigation is enabled for the Arrow buttons a short press over the arrow in the right up arrow will change to the page next to the current one rightward while a short press over the arrow in the left down arrow will change to the page next to the current one leftward Using these buttons permits for instance changing from page 3 to page 2 by a single press of the up ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 11 arrow thus avoiding carrying out repeated presses over the entire sequence A long press over any arrow button does not imply a shifting After a period without navigating through the panel or pressing the touch the Screensaver is shown if configured This is a special ZAS page which will appear after an inactivity period configured by parameter and where the current time the temperature of the room or both values will be shown alternately See section 3 3 5 for further information Note Take into account that after a KNX bus failure the page that will be shown is Page 1 no matter which the active page was before the failure Moreover if the active page is ot
6. Temperature sending PERIOD x 10s 0 Disabled 3 lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt Send with a Temperature Change x 0 1 C 0 lt lt FRESENLE SIMULATION gt 0 Disabled Temperature protection No Figure 3 7 Internal Temperature Sensor Here it is possible to configure the following features gt Temperature sensor calibration this option allows calibrating in tenths of a degree a possible deviation between the measurement made by the sensor and the real temperature of the room gt Temperature sending period this is the period time in tens of a second for cyclically sending to the KNX bus the current temperature measure through the ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 20 communication object Internal Sensor Current Temperature The value 0 indicates that the periodical sending is disabled gt Send with a temperature change ZAS can also send to the KNX bus the current temperature value when it detects compared to the previous reading a change increase or decrease of at least the amount of degrees specified in this parameter from 0 to 200 tenths of a degree To disable this sending just set a O for this field gt Temperature protection permits enabling overheating overcooling or both protections Depending on the selected protection one or two communication objects will be enabled Internal Sensor Overheating and Internal Sensor Overcooling which will indicate with the value
7. are alternatively sent to the KNX bus Falling edge for selecting the value to be sent when this edge happens As in the above case Nothing 0 1 or Switching are permitted ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 36 Sending of 0 Delay specifies the time in seconds after which the value 0 will be sent once the corresponding signal has been received Sending of 1 Delay specifies the time in seconds after which the value 1 will be sent once the corresponding signal has been received Periodical sending of 0 defines the period in seconds for a cyclical sending of the value 0 Setting this to 0 disables the periodical sending Periodical sending of 1 defines the period in seconds for a cyclical sending of the value 1 Setting this to O disables the periodical sending Lock if Yes is chosen a new 1 bit communication object Ix Lock is deployed making it possible to lock and unlock the corresponding input with one 1 or one 0 respectively During the time the input is locked orders received from the KNX bus will be ignored Sending statuses on bus voltage recovery this option allows forcing an automatic sending to the KNX bus of the status of each input after a voltage recovery with a certain delay value between 0 and 255 in seconds 3 4 2 TEMPERATURE PROBE When configuring an input as a temperature probe the following options are available 111 7AS
8. be necessary when the initial calibration has not been carried out properly after downloading the application so presses cannot be done in the centre of the button Programming LED when programming the physical address of the device it is possible to enter the programming mode directly by short pressing this button This feature avoids having to access the rear side of the panel to physically push the Programming Button While the programming LED is active the LED associated to this button will be ON To leave the programming mode just short press this button again the programming LED and the button LED will be switched off Reset a long press of at least of 3 seconds will be required on this button to reset ZAS All the stored statuses will be reset to the default values ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 31 3 3 3 SECURITY PAGE The security page allows configuring access restrictions to the different enabled pages as well as modifying the security password or passwords lt GENERAL gt Security General Labels PAGES gt gt Page 1 Header Security Security IA lt INPUTS gt gt Security Levels One level lt THERMOSTATS gt gt lt lt PPESENCE SIMULATION gt gt Default Password Level 1 Kep 1 Key 2 2 Key 3 3 Key 4 4 Default security configuration Page NotResticted Page 2 NotResticted Page 3 Not Restricted Page 4 NotResticted Configurat
9. contrast level of the ZAS display value between O and 20 To modify this level just press the button corresponding to the Contrast in the touch panel the first one on the left The current contrast level is then shown to increase it just press the up arrow button and to decrease it the down arrow button Light to adjust the luminosity level of the ZAS display value between 1 and 10 To modify this level just press the button corresponding to the Luminosity in the touch panel the first one on the right The current luminosity level is then shown to increase it just press the up arrow button and to decrease it the down arrow button Time to set the clock time of the controller Format is hh mm To modify this just press the button corresponding to Time in the touch panel the second one on the left The current time will be shown the first thing to be modified is the hour by means of the Arrow buttons Then via the OK button or the Hour button itself the focus goes to the Minutes that can be adjusted with the Arrow buttons To confirm the new hour value just press the OK button or the Time button Note On bus power losses and depending on length a delay in the internal time of the device may happen This must be kept in mind and corrected once the power supply is restored Calibration when pressing this button ZAS goes into the calibration page See the calibration sequence in figure 1 3 A re calibration may
10. device will show a certain interface with almost no functionality at all which however will commute between pages 1 and C Configuration by pressing the Menu button upper left button Under page C pressing button number 5 labelled with the text Prog LED in the screen will be totally equivalent to pressing the programming button 3 ROLL 1 0 H c CONTRAST PROG LED RESET Figura 1 3 Screens 1 and C in the factory state ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com Once the download of the application program finishes it is necessary to calibrate ZAS The touch calibration is carried out pressing buttons 1 2 7 and 8 in this order the sequence is shown in Figure 1 3 The Display screen will indicate the button to be pressed each time only if a text string associated to this process has been previously configured in ETS under General Labels See section 3 2 Figure 1 3 Calibration sequence To obtain more detailed information about the technical features of ZAS as well as security and installation information please read the controller Datasheet included in the original package of the device and also available at http www zennio com ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 2 CONFIGURATION 2 1 ROLL ZAS APPLICATION The Roll ZAS application allows controlling a series of functionalities in
11. it clear that the key press has been detected The illumination status of the LED can be customized choosing between a normal illumination or dependant on the associated communication object status See section 3 3 1 for further information No LED will on in the case of the central binary control of the touch panel ZAS will emit a soft beep every time a control in the touch area is pressed unless the buzzer has been disabled through the corresponding object 2 3 PAGE NAVIGATION The Roll ZAS application has an intuitive user interface that allows through the use of pages knowing at any time the chosen functionality for every button of a page Figure 2 2 shows how the pages are represented in the Display gt Header Teme seteoint 21 Door Arc 1 Buttons Room A C 2 I Figure 2 2 Example of page representation in the Display Header In the left side of the header a name configured by parameter See section 3 3 1 will be shown which identifies the current page ROOM 2 in the above sample picture In the right side a navigation scheme is shown composed by the sequence of numbers and letters i 1234 C S gt i refers to the Indicators page gt 1234 refer to the pages where the direct action controls are gt C refers to the Configuration page gt S refers to the Security page ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 10 To have any of these letters or numbers shown in t
12. 1 if the corresponding limit has been exceeded It is necessary to define the overheating or the overcooling temperature or both in degrees as well as a hysteresis value tenths of a degree Contrast level the initial contrast level of the display can be set 0 20 This value can be changed later if the contrast function of the configuration page is activated Buzzer object Associated to this parameter is the 1 bit communication object General Buzzer which will make ZAS emit a beep when receiving the value 1 The value 0 does not cause any action Note ake into account that for this beep to be emitted the buzzer must be enabled General Buzzer enabling 1 3 3 PAGES From this section it is possible to enable and configure individually the pages to be implemented in ZAS ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 21 GENERAL lt lt PAGES gt gt General Labels Page Button configuration lt lt INPUTS3 gt lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt MENU Button Page navigation lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt Arrow buttons Disabled Pair button behaviour Left off decrease Right on increase iT dA Page 1 o 4 Page 2 Page 3 E o Page 4 o 4 o 4 Configuration E Di Security o 4 Indicators Screensaver Disabled Display lighting Automatic display attenuation Use the central area of the touch as a binary button Ho 4 Figur
13. I O re 0 um GT a m ON ten CTC DESCRIPTION Reset offset 0 Cool 1 Heat 0 Cool 1 Heat 0 Off 1 On 0 Off 1 On Pl control PWM 2 point control Pl control PWM 2 point control PI control Continuous PI control Continuous Temp gt Setpoint Band gt 1 Temp lt Setpoint Band gt 1 vwww zennio com 47 a O lt a LLJ 2 Q O O BECOME USER zennioen glish zendesk com TECHNICAL SUPPORT TECHNICAL ZENNIO
14. OR ARA Page Presence Simulation Enabled lt lt INPUTS gt gt e lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt Starting Time Thermostat 1 Setpoint Oh 23h 20 Heating e z lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt gt 0 min 59 min O Finish Time Oh 23h 23 O min 59 min 0 Minimum ON time 15 E 1min Maximum ON time 100 E x 1min Minimum OFF time 15 E 1min x Masimum OFF time 100 E 1min NOTE Maximum time must be greater than Minimum time Figure 3 19 Presence simulation After enabling the presence simulation in ETS two new 1 bit communication objects will be shown Sim Presence Simulation and Sim Simulation Channel The first one allows activating or deactivating the presence simulation by sending the value 1 or 0 respectively note that the fact of enabling this functionality does not necessarily imply an immediate begin of the presence simulation it will be subject to the parameterized start and finish times The second one is in charge of randomly sending i e at random instants between the parameterized start and the end times respecting in any case the parameterized minimum and maximum times for each state binary values 1 or 0 to switch the devices in the KNX installation on and off such as light ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 40 sources or shutter controllers This object must be linked to the same group address as the corresponding control objects that a
15. a screensaver exit ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 35 3 4 INPUTS ZAS includes two input channels that can be configured as switches sensors temperature probes or movement detectors Once the input is enabled the access to the corresponding configuration window is shown in the main menu according to the configured input type 3 4 1 SWITCH SENSOR When configuring an input as a switch sensor it is necessary to select the actions to perform on the arrival of one falling edge and on the arrival of one rising edge 1111 ZAS lt lt GENERAL gt gt INPUT 1 Switch Sensor General Labels lt lt PAGES gt gt Page 1 RISING EDGE No Action lt lt INPUTS gt gt INPUT 1 Switch Sensor un EDGE No Action al lt THERMOSTATS gt gt Sending of 0 DELA 7 PRESENCE SIMULATION gt x 0 1 sec r Sending of 1 DELAY q 01 sec PERIODICAL SENDING OF 0 0 E 1 sec 0 No cyclical sending PERIODICAL SENDING OF 1 0 1 sec 0 No cyclical sending BLOCK No Sending of status 0 and 1 on BUS Ho voltage recovery No Figure 3 14 Input Switch Sensor The available options are Rising edge for selecting the value to be sent when this edge happens gt Nothing no action is performed gt 0 object Ix Edge is sent to the KNX bus with value 0 gt 1 object Ix Edge is sent to the KNX bus with value 1 gt Switching 0 or 1
16. a domotic installation in a simple and intuitive way There are several parameters that refer to the general functionality of the controller such as luminosity touch panel locking initial update internal sensor contrast buzzer sound presence simulation etc Pages The information shown in the Display is divided into pages It is possible to enable and configure up to a total of 4 different button pages Page 1 4 as well as the specific pages Configuration Security Indicators and Screensaver All of them are explained in detail in section 3 3 Pages of this manual The access and navigation through the configured pages is explained in section 2 3 Inputs ZAS incorporates 2 opto coupled inputs each of which may be individually configured as a switch sensor a temperature probe or a movement detector Depending on the selected configuration it is necessary to connect different external elements to the ZAS inputs push buttons or switches temperature probes like Zennio ZN1AC NTC68 or movement sensors Zennio ZN1IO DETECT Thermostats ZAS allows enabling and configuring in an independent manner up to 2 thermostats with the Building functionality How they work and the ETS configuration of this kind of thermostat is detailed in the specific documentation Zennio Building Thermostat available at http www zennio com ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 8 2 2 TOUCH AREA ZAS incorporates 12 touc
17. alled with the corresponding screws Next the KNX bus and the input terminal must be connected using the corresponding connectors both terminals are located in the rear part of the device Once the inputs and the KNX bus are connected the device is fitted into the metal platform with the help of the included magnets Finally it is necessary to check from both sides that nothing unless the ZAS outline can be seen the metal platform should be completely hidden by ZAS This device does not need any additional external power supply since it is powered through the KNX bus In figure 1 2 the element outline of ZAS is shown ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 9 1 KNX connector 2 Temperature sensor 3 Programming button 4 Programming LED 5 Inputs A D 6 Magnet 7 Touch box 8 Display 9 IR receiver 10 Central touch panel area Figure 1 2 ZAS Element scheme The programming button 3 is used to set ZAS into the programming mode by means of a short push the programming LED lights in red Note f this button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus ZAS will go into secure mode The LED blinks in red Apart from the programming button 3 and particularly when it turns to be inaccessible it will be possible to enter the programming mode from the touch interface itself In the factory default state after being connected to the KNX bus and prior to any type of download the
18. as AI n si ix Probe error 1 Error 0 No Error ne rn elle ET 222 225 1 bit O Ix Ch y Channel block 1 Block 0 Unblock 230 233 Se Indifferent Indifferent Ix Ch y Scene reception 0 63 Run Scene 1 64 234 237 me O T om Indifferent Indifferent Ix Ch y Scene sending 0 63 Send scene 1 64 ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 45 NUMBER SIZE IN OUT FLAGS VALUES SECTION DESCRIPTION RANGE 1 TIME RESET pa fom Pe io ome im ie fe fe e ein EN eterea e Tx Special Mode x x Comfort ST Standby Economy or Protection B MowIng T trigger 168 175 1 bit Last Tx Special Mode x x Comfort 0 Off 1 On Standby Economy or Protection E E 176 177 Tx Window status input 0 Closed 1 Opened 1 byte HVAC mode Dem ome 1 fm mf tn same ECN ar one 1 Ou meme o oe san rove essi ame Co Fi mc Wo ETE on eso come 0 m meme ICE on O ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com Internal Sensor Current Temperature Temperature sensor value 46 SECTION 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 206 205 207 208 210 209 211 212 214 213 215 ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA TA NUMBER SIZE IN OUT FLAGS VALUES NAME RANGE 1 TIME RESET NS Indifferent Tx Offset Reset As Param As Param a NC TT SI I N TC as conor ey VI I O SS TEC a eee 5 canore com a ere 6 tm
19. ation screen by default As seen in figure 3 2 the configuration screen contains the following main windows General destined to enable and configure the basic functionalities of the controller and the remote control Pages destined to enable and configure each available page individually as well as the way to navigate through them and to configure the screensaver configuration Inputs destined to enable and configure each input of the controller individually Thermostats destined to enable and configure each thermostat of the controller individually Presence simulation destined to enable the presence simulation and to configure its parameters In the following sections all the aforementioned windows are explained in detail 3 2 GENERAL The General window allows enabling and configuring the basic functionalities of the controller and the remote control The basic functions that can be configured in section General are the following ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 15 General labels Text strings that will be shown on the scene saved event as well as text strings that will be shown through the screen calibration process The texts parameterized by default are Saved Calibrate and Press 111ZA5 GENER L gt gt General Labels lt PAGES gt gt General Labels Page 1 Scene saved Saved lt lt INPUTS gt gt Fu lt lt THERMOSTATS gt g
20. creases the value 10 by 10 Enumeration allows sending a numeric value 0 255 via the object Px Byz Enum control corresponding to the particular pair of buttons Up to 6 discrete values can be configured for the enumeration Value 1 Value 6 It is necessary to introduce a label String 1 String 6 for each value in order to enable them in the enumeration menu Pressing the right or left buttons will make the different labels alternate in the display sending to the bus the numeric value associated to the final label The first press will always show the current value of the control A continuous press over any of the two buttons of the couple will send the current value to the bus Temperature allows controlling a temperature value between 20 C and 95 C Associated to this functionality is the 2 byte communication object Px Byz Temperature control Lower and upper limits must be configured values between 20 and 95 C The behaviour of this type of buttons Is the following gt Decrease button a short press decreases the temperature by 0 5 C A long press decreases the temperature value by 1 C gt Increase button a short press increases the temperature by 0 5 C A long press increases the temperature value by 1 C Switch control Indicator Enables one 1 bit communication object for each pair Px Byz Binary control which will send the value 0 or 1 depending on the button that is pressed Moreove
21. d gt Buttons F1 and F2 they allow sending 1 bit values 0 1 and alternating Os and 1s according to the ETS parameterization Buttons Comfort Standby and Economy they allow directly setting the special climate mode Comfort Standby and Economy It is necessary that these modes have been implemented in ETS in order to active them from the remote control independently or associated to one of the two thermostats of Roll ZAS Button Switch off a short press turns the ZAS display back light off A later press on the display or on a key of the remote control will re activate the configured luminosity level of the device When pressing a key of the remote control besides executing the corresponding function the associated LED in the touch panel will light on Note it is not possible to use the remote control to emulate a press on the central binary control of the touch panel ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 13 3 ETS PARAMETERIZATION To begin with the parameterization of the ZAS controller it is necessary once the ETS program has been opened to import the database of the product of the Roll ZAS application program Next the device should be added to the project where desired And then one right click on the device will permit selecting Edit parameters in order to start the configuration In the following sections there is a detailed e
22. e 3 8 Page configuration window In the first place two parameters are provided to configure which buttons will be destined to navigate through the enabled pages Menu or Arrow buttons To obtain more detailed information about navigating through pages please consult section 2 3 of this manual Parameter Pair button behaviour also appears here permitting the selection of the function of the pair buttons configured in the pages being possible to choose whether pressing the right button will send an ON increase order while a pressing on the left button sends an OFF decrease order or the opposite The pages to be enabled and configured are Pages 1 4 Configuration page Security page Indicators page and Screensaver All of them are explained in detail in the following sections Finally parameter Use the central area of the touch as a binary button is shown making it possible to enable or disable this functionality If yes is selected a second parameter Action will come up This Action will determine whether one 0 one 1 or an alternating value Switch 0 1 will be sent as a response when the user presses over this central area The sendings will be made through the specific object General Central button ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 22 3 3 1 PAGES 1 4 In every enabled page up to 8 individual buttons or up to 4 pair buttons can be enabled According to the selected con
23. ets if the action buttons of the remote control see Figure 2 3 will only control the configuration established for page 1 option Yes or if they will simulate the behaviour of the buttons of all the configured pages 1 4 with option No The exclusive control of the buttons of page 1 implies that every press over the remote s Menu or Arrow buttons will not be taken into account navigation through the other pages from the remote control is not possible but it is by pressing the same buttons in the touch panel Presses over the other action buttons will provoke an automatic switch to page 1 and the corresponding action will be executed according to the pressed button If the action buttons of the remote do not only control page 1 presses over them will carry out different actions according to the currently shown page and the configuration parameterized for every button gt Special function 1 F1 configurable for sending the values 1 0 or switching between them when button Fi from the remote control is pressed A new 1 bit communication object will appear IR F1 gt Special Function F2 same behaviour as F1 but in this case when pressing button F2 in the remote control the 1 bit object IR F2 will be enabled ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 19 gt Scene 1 6 S1 S6 these parameters allow establishing the scene number 1 64 that will be sent to the KNX bus through the object General Scene
24. ff 100 On In the Display next to the button the dimmer value received from the dimmer controlled by ZAS will be shown as a percentage Light dimming is carried out the same way as described for the pair buttons It is possible to customize a name for the associated functionality and to select the desired Dimming step in percentage see Table 3 1 Parameter LED lighting indicates if the button will have a Regular lighting while a button is being pressed the corresponding LED will stay on for a few instants or a State dependent lighting depending on the current value of the related object the button LED will light while the object status is 1 and will remain switched off when the object status is 0 Object IPx By Light On Off must be linked to the status object of the light actuator so that the LED lighting status is always up to date Timer this functionality allows sending to the KNX bus a binary value 1 or 0 or a scene number at a certain time as a single sending one time Execution as a periodic sending or after a parameterized time The sending of the binary value is carried out through the object Px By Timed switch control The sending of the scene through the general scene sending object It is possible to configure the timer type by selecting one of the following gt One time Execution The parameterized value 0 1 or Scene is sent once through the corresponding object at a certain
25. figuration each button can have several functionalities which are explained in detail below Note he configuration options and screenshots shown below refer to Page 1 but they are exactly the same for the rest of the pages 2 4 51111ZAS lt lt GENERAL Page 1 General Labels A S Page 1 Header oor lt lt INPUT S33 lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt Buttons 1 2 Disabled lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION Disabled Buttons 3 4 Individual Buttons 5 6 Disabled Miane RE Disabled Figure 3 9 Page 1 Configuration First of all the Header parameter is shown where it is possible to establish an identifying text string up to a total of 10 characters for every page which will be shown in the left upper corner of the Display Figure 2 2 Next It is possible to establish the desired configuration individual or in pairs for each of the 8 buttons that can be enabled in every page The different options for every configuration are explained next ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 23 a PAIR BUTTONS The options for pair buttons are the following Note For all the cases listed below it is possible to select through the parameter Icon what pair of icons should be drawn pixel by pixel over the representation of each button in the display To check the list of available icons please consult the Annex I of this manual Switch enables the 1 bit communication object Px Byz Binary cont
26. h buttons for controlling all its functionality Moreover this is complemented by the central area of the touch panel which can also be used as a binary control See figure 2 1 Touch Area Figure 2 1 Touch Area The first row of the touch panel consists of the following buttons Menu button to navigate through the different pages of ZAS only if this option is enabled by parameter see section 3 3 Arrow buttons to navigate through the different pages of ZAS only if this option is enabled by parameter see section 3 3 Moreover with the arrow buttons it is possible to increase decrease one by one the values of contrast illumination and time of the Display from the Configuration page as well as establishing times for the timers in the case of the buttons configured with such purpose see section 3 3 1 OK Button button to confirm and to select the desired option Under this first row there are 8 more buttons distributed into 4 rows of two buttons each They can be configured through ETS to operate either independently or in pairs implementing joint functions They are direct action buttons i e they will carry out the parameterized action every time they are pressed The executed action will depend on the parameterization for the buttons in every enabled page ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com Each button contains a central LED that lights on during the time the button is kept pressed thus making
27. he navigation scheme of the header it is necessary that its referenced page has been previously enabled in ETS see section 3 3 Note Take into account that Page 1 is always enabled by default and that this cannot be modified so number 1 will always appear here Thanks to the navigation scheme it is possible to identify the current working page since the corresponding letter or number is highlighted Moreover it is possible to know the security level required to access every enabled page Symbol lh indicates that the corresponding page has a security level of 1 whereas symbol i indicates level 2 of security See section 3 3 3 for further information about security in pages gt Buttons The rest of the elements shown in the Display represent an outline of the 8 buttons of the touch panel Since each of them will have an associated text configurable by parameter the functionality of every enabled button can be intuitively identified Moreover to identify which button has been pressed the corresponding icon will be drawn with the colour inverted for example in Figure 2 2 the button that is being pressed is the second one from the right column Navigation through the enabled pages is performed by short pressing the Menu button and or the Arrow buttons of the touch panel only if the option Page Navigation has been enabled for every button through the corresponding ETS parameter See section 3 3
28. he value 1 if the corresponding limit has been exceeded It is necessary to define the overheating or the overcooling temperature or both in degrees as well as a hysteresis value tenths of a degree 3 4 3 MOVEMENT DETECTOR When an input is configured as a Movement detector up to two detection channels can be enabled per input 4111 ZAS lt lt GENERAL gt gt INPUT 1 Movement Detector General Labels lt PAGES5 gt gt Page 1 Luminosity sending Don t send ka lt lt INPUTS gt gt lr INPUT 1 Movement Detector CHANNEL 1 Mo lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt cr _mmm__lll lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt CHANNEL 2 Mo Figure 3 16 Input Movement detector After enabling the available channels the following configuration window will be shown ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 38 A 11 1ZA5 E GENERAL gt Channel 1 General Labels lt lt PAGES gt gt Page 1 ENABLE BLOCK Always enabled lt lt INPUTS33 E INPUT 1 Movement Detector LENGTH OF DETECTION 15 10 Channel 1 ze THERMOSTATS Reset Luminosity after Ho Detection Ho lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt gt Li BLIND TIME 1s 0 DETECTION Sent value 1 switch on Delay x 1s 0 Constrained by luminosity only enabled under threshold NO DETECTION Sent value O switch off Delay x 1 0 Mr Pa sk tuali el ud Figure 3 17 Channel configuration For fu
29. her than 1 after 45 seconds of inactivity ZAS will automatically switch to page 1 only if the screensaver has not been enabled or has not been triggered yet 2 4 ZAS IR CONTROL An optional remote control is available for ZAS allowing the control of the functions as if the touch panel were being actually short or long pressed Short and long presses are indeed distinguished Moreover the remote includes a series of buttons that directly activate some special functions such as scenes special climate modes Comfort Standby and Economy or the sending of 1 bit objects T T S Action buttons Scenes Special functions Climate control Display gt E y Figure 2 3 ZAS remote contro As shown by Figure 2 3 the first button row of the IR remote matches the first button row of ZAS itself both regarding position and functionality The Menu Arrows and OK keys can be found Functions in the external lateral columns match those of the touch panel in the device ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 12 Besides the described buttons which have their equivalent buttons in the touch panel the remote control contains the following keys for directly activating special functions Buttons S1 to S6 to execute the scenes from 1 to 6 that have been enabled in section Scenes in the Remote window in ETS see section 3 2 From the remote control scenes can only be run not save
30. hting 1 or 2 will activate special levels 1 or 2 when they receive respectively the values 1 or 0 as configured or Scene which activates levels 1 or 2 when the parameterized scene value is received through the object General Scene receive Special Level 1 Object Yes Luminosity Level A Enabling Using 1 bit object e Value Enablewitht e Special Level 2 Object Mes Luminosity Level f Enabling Using scere 7 Scene 1 gt LED blink object when enabling this parameter a new 1 bit communication object is displayed General LED Blink which will light up during the time specified in the parameter Blink time in the range 1 20 seconds every ZAS button containing a LED whenever the value 1 is received This option may be useful when connecting ZAS to a presence detector so that when it detects movement in the room to be controlled it sends the value 1 through a communication object that must be linked to the same group address as the object General LED Blink In that moment the LEDs of the ZAS buttons will light up during the parameterized time thus allowing locating even in the darkness where the ZAS buttons are Touch locking This function allows locking and unlocking the ZAS buttons The following fields can be configured gt Locking method ZAS buttons may be locked by means of the 1 bit object General Touch lock with value 0 or 1 configurable scenes conf
31. igurable scene number 1 64 or automatic locking establishing the time to pass between the last key press and the automatic locking time to lock in seconds ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 17 gt Unlocking method ZAS buttons may be unlocked by means of the 1 bit object General Touch unlock with value 0 or 1 configurable via scenes configurable scene number 1 64 or pressing the ZAS touch panel which also allows sending a welcome object 1 bit object or scene through the objects General Welcome object and General Scene receive respectively Note do not confuse the possibility to send a 1 bit value through the General Welcome object on the unlocking event i e pressing whatever part of the touch panel including the central area while locked with the possibility of using the central area of the touch panel as a binary control i e for sending the value O or 1 through the object General Central button while unlocked gt Lock IR as well option to lock the remote control at the same time as the touch panel Yes In this case presses over the remote will not be taken into account until ZAS is unlocked 1 1 1 1 Roll ZAS lt GENERAL gt General Labels Touch Locking lt lt PAGES gt gt Page lt lt INPUTS gt gt lt lt THERMOSTATS gt lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt Locking method Value
32. ion Mot Restricted Labels Enter Password Pesi Enter Password 2 Pes New Password Hew Repeat Password Repeat Error Error Ok Ok Figure 3 11 Security page It is possible to set a header text string of up to 10 characters that identifies the Security page and that will be shown in the left upper area of the display when accessing that page The first parameter to be configured is the number of the security levels to perform being possible to select one level value by default or two levels In case of selecting two levels two parameterizable sections will be shown Default Password Level 1 and Default Password Level 2 where to establish the desired password for each security level Default passwords are 1234 for Level 1 and 5678 for Level 2 ZENNIO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 32 Take into account Level 2 s the maximum security level so Level 2 Password has a higher priority than Level 1 Password This means that it will be possible to access pages protected with Level 1 by using Level 2 Password but not the opposite Next it is necessary to set the desired protection level for every page pages 1 4 and Configuration page Not Restricted Restricted Level 1 or Restricted Level 2 The protection level is associated to the page itself not to the buttons of the page The Security page is always protected with the maximum security level according to the number of security levels config
33. ld while the corresponding button is held and the same value or another one when the button is released via the object Px Byz Binary control Release Scene this allows the configuration of the button for running a scene or running and saving a scene The value of the configured scene 1 64 will be sent through the General Scene send object causing the execution of the corresponding scene This will happen after a short press over the button If scene saving was also enabled a long press over the button at least 3 seconds will cause that the current scene is saved 1 byte constant it allows sending a 1 byte fixed value when the button is pressed via the object Px By 1 byte value The range is 0 to 255 2 byte constant unsigned integer it allows sending a 2 byte fixed unsigned integer value when the button is pressed via the object Px By 2 byte value unsigned int The range is 0 to 65535 2 byte constant float it allows sending a 2 byte fixed value when the button is pressed via the object Px By 2 byte value float The range is O to 120 0 ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 28 Dimmer three communication objects are enabled Px By Light On Off a 1 bit object to switch on off a source of light Px By Light dimming a 4 bit object for luminosity dimming and Px By Light indicator a 1 byte object to indicate as a percentage the luminosity status 0 O
34. n the middle of the two buttons of the pair Take into account After a KNX bus failure the values received through the 14 byte object will be deleted It is necessary to wait 15 20 seconds before accessing page 4 so that this process is complete and there are no remaining residual characters ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 21 b INDIVIDUAL BUTTONS The options for individual action buttons are the following Note For all the cases listed below it is possible to set through the Icon parameter the icon that will be drawn pixel by pixel over the representation of each individual button in the display To check the list of available icons please consult Annex of this manual 1 bit it allows sending the values 0 and 1 or switching between them This option allows setting a name for the function associated to the button and a text message for actions Switch On and Switch Off Parameter LED lighting indicates if the button will have a Regular lighting while a button is being pressed the corresponding LED will stay on for a few instants or a State dependent lighting depending on the current value of the related object the button LED will light while the object status is 1 and will remain switched off when the object status is 0 1 bit Hold amp Release under this mode the KNX bus will be sent a binary value 0 or 1 through the 1 bit object Px Byz Binary control Ho
35. nfiguration mode a digital clock is shown with the hh mm format where to configure the time at which the value will be sent to the bus To modify the hour and the minutes the arrow buttons should be used To set the minutes and or to confirm the programmed time just short press the OK button or the timer button in the touch panel For the countdown time setting is carried out in the same way but it will be possible to access the programming mode by a long or a short press 3 3 2 CONFIGURATION PAGE From this ETS window it is possible to enable and to assign a name to the adjustable parameters of ZAS The enabled parameters will be shown in the Display inside the Configuration page making it possible to adjust their values in Execution time when desired a 1117ZAS een lt lt GENERAL gt gt Configuration General Labels PAGES Page 1 Header Config Configuration ee AA lt lt INPUTS gt gt Contrast No lt lt THERMOSTATS gt AAA lt lt PFESENCE SIMULATION gt gt Light No Time No ha Calibration No Programming LED Ho a C Figure 3 10 Configuration parameters ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 30 It is possible to set a header text string of up to 10 characters that identifies the Configuration page and that will be shown in the left upper side of the display when accessing that page The adjustable parameters of ZAS are the following Contrast to adjust the
36. nly Temperature Time Temperature It is possible to configure the screensaver to only show the current Time the current Temperature selecting the desired measurement source Internal temperature sensor or a external value received by the General Screensaver temperature object or both alternatively every 5 seconds Note The temperature shown in the screensaver must be in the range 20 C 95 C The screensaver can also be disabled In this case after a period of inactivity greater than 45 seconds ZAS will switch to Page 1 automatically Moreover the luminosity level of the Display can be configured being the possible options gt Always lighting the Display remains lit without switching off after the inactivity period gt Automatic display attenuation the Display decreases its luminosity to level 3 after the inactivity period On the other hand parameter Execute button action Page 1 on screensaver exit lets determining whether while the screensaver is active one press on the touch panel on any of the single buttons or on the central binary button should simply cause the screensaver interruption or moreover apart from exiting from the screensaver the execution of the action corresponding to the pressed button assuming it was pressed while Page 1 was active Screensaver Time Temperature kd Tine si E E Temperature Internal temperature sensor kd Execute button action Fage 1 on N E
37. ontroller will be shown as a percentage Shutter controlling is carried out as follows gt Decrease button a long press moves the shutter down while a short press stops the shutter The value 1 is sent through the object Px Byz Stop shutter gt Increase button a long press moves the shutter up while a short press stops the shutter The value 0 is sent through the object Px Byz Stop shutter Scaling allows sending a percentage value through the object Px Byz Scaling associated to the particular pair of buttons Lower and upper limits must be configured values between 0 and 100 The behaviour of this type of buttons is as follows gt Decrease button a short press decreases the percentage value one by one while a long press decreases the value 10 by 10 ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 25 gt Increase button a short press increases the percentage value one by one while a long press increases the value 10 by 10 Counter allows sending an integer value through the object Px Byz 1 byte counter associated to the particular pair of buttons Lower and upper limits must be configured values between 0 and 255 The behaviour of this type of buttons is as follows gt Decrease button a short press decreases the counter value one by one while a long press decreases the value 10 by 10 gt Increase button a short press increases the counter value one by one while a long press in
38. r a numerical indicator may be configured whose value will be shown in the Display next to the parameterized name for the pair of buttons in parenthesis This indicator can be of the following types ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 26 gt 1 byte unsigned integer Enables the 1 byte object Px Byz 1 byte indicator which will receive the value 0 255 to be represented in the Display every time a button of the pair is pressed gt Scaling Enables the 1 byte object Px Byz Scaling indicator which will receive the value 0 100 to be represented in the Display every time a button of the pair is pressed gt 2 byte unsigned integer Enables the 2 byte object Px Byz 2 byte indicator which will receive the value 0 65535 to be represented in the Display every time a button of the pair is pressed gt Temperature Enables the 1 byte object Px Byz Temperature indicator which will receive the value 20 and 95 C to be represented in the Display every time a button of the pair is pressed Multimedia control Only available for pair buttons in Page 4 The 1 bit communication object P4 Byz Binary control is enabled which will be set to value 0 or 1 depending on the button that is pressed Moreover associated to the multimedia control is the 14 byte object P4 Byz String indicator through which a text string of up to 14 characters is received which will be represented in the Display i
39. re in charge of switching the devices on and off in the installation The parameters to be configured are Starting Finish time to establish the start time hours and minutes at which the presence simulation begins or finishes provided that the functionality has been enabled by a 1 through the object Sim Presence simulation Note The start and the finish times must be different values if not the presence simulation will not work properly Minimum Maximum ON OFF time to adjust by parameter the minimum and maximum ON OFF time for the devices in the installation Note The value established for Maximum Time both ON and OFF must be greater than the value established for Minimum Time If not anomalous situations can be expected ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 41 ANNEX I BUTTON ICONS Icons for individual buttons Name Default Off AKA 3 Icons for pair buttons they are the same as for individual buttons but they appear grouped in pairs The left one will be shown on the left button of the pair while the right one will be on the right button Name Default Off On 0 1 Minus Plus Down Up Left Right Stop Play ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA Icon Jim la ENE el La Ea ra vwww zennio com 42 ANNEX Il COMMUNICATION OBJECTS DESCRIPTION RESET 1 TIME 0 6553 5 Ind x Float indicator 2 byte float value
40. rol for each pair which will send value 0 or 1 depending on the button that is pressed This option allows setting a name for the functionality associated to the buttons and a text message for actions Switch On and Switch Off Parameter LED lighting indicates if the pair of buttons will have a Regular lighting while a button is being pressed the corresponding LED will stay on for a few instants a State dependent lighting depending on the current value of object Px Byz Binary control the left or the right LED will remain on indefinitely or a State dependent both LEDs lighting both LEDs will stay on or off simultaneously depending on the value of the object Dimmer 3 communication objects are enabled Px Byz Light On Off a 1 bit object to switch on off a source of light Px Byz Light dimming a 4 bit object for dimming the luminosity and Px Byz Light indicator a 1 byte object to indicate in percentage the luminosity status 0 Off 100 On In the Display the status sent by the dimmer will be shown as a percentage between both buttons Light dimming is carried out as follows gt Off Decrease button a short press switches the light off Px Byz Light On Off 0 A long press sends an order to decrease the luminosity level according to the dimming step configured which is followed by a stop order 0x00 in this case as soon as the button is released gt On Increase button a short pres
41. rther information on the behaviour and the ETS parameterization of them please consult the specific documentation Motion Detector available at http www zennio com 3 5 THERMOSTATS The possibility to controlling up to 2 independent thermostats is also covered by the Roll ZAS application 111745 lt lt GENERAL gt gt Thermostat General Labels lt PAGES5 gt gt lt lt INFUTS gt gt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt Reference Temperature Thermostat 1 Setpoint Thermostat always ON No Heating lt lt PFESENCE SIMULATION Startup setting on Bus voltage recovery Last before Bus failure Automatic ON when a new special mode Rs Disabled Sending Statuses on BUS voltage recovery Ho Figure 3 18 Thermostat 1 Configuration ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 39 To obtain theoretical Information about how Zennio thermostats work as well as information about the ETS configuration please consult the specific documentation Thermostat Zennio available at http www zennio com 3 6 PRESENCE SIMULATION This function is designed to simulate presences in a building once the devices of the KNX installation have been correctly parameterized It allows randomly switching on off some elements in the domotic installation during a period of time set by parameter 1117ZA5 lt lt GENERAL gt gt lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt gt General Label lt lt PAGES gt gt TEE
42. s a lt GENERAL gt Indicators General Labels PAGES gt gt Page 1 Indicators l lt lt NPUTS gt gt Indicator Disabled THERMOSTATS gt gt Disabled lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt gt Indicator 2 di ounter Header Indicators Indicator gt Enumeration Float Indicator 4 Disabled Indicator 5 Disabled Indicator 6 Disabled Figure 3 13 Indicators page gt Binary shows in the Display a text configured by parameter according to the value 0 or 1 received by the Ind x Binary indicator object Counter shows in the Display the value received by the Ind x 1 byte indicator object Scaling shows in the Display the value received by the Ind x Scaling indicator object Enumeration allows the definition of up to 6 discrete values with their corresponding labels texts configurable by parameter According to the value received by the Ind x Enum indicator object one string or another will be shown in the Display gt Float shows the value received by the Ind x Float indicator object specifying the units text configurable by parameter The name of every indicator can be set name to be shown in the display ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 34 3 3 5 SCREENSAVER The screensaver is a special page in ZAS that will be shown after a period of inactivity configurable by parameter Screensaver Disabled Disabled Display lighting O
43. s a binary control Kall Section 3 3 5 information added about parameter Execute Page 1 actions Introduction brief explanation about the new functionality in the Roll ZAS application program at screensaver exit Annex ll object 246 General Central Button added as General improvement of this English version of the manual texts and minor issues ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 ZAS Room controller ZAS Zennio Analogue Screen is a touch panel that includes a thermostat an IR receiver and analogue binary inputs ZAS is a smart solution for demanding applications in hotel rooms apartments offices and in any other environment where it is necessary to control climate shutters lights scenes etc Figure 1 1 ZAS Room Controller The most relevant features of ZAS are shown below 1 8 back lighted display with 128 x 64 pixels Temperature sensor with thermostat function 12 touch buttons Screensaver showing current time and temperature internally measured by ZAS or by an external device with a letter size suitable for being read from several meters away Two opto coupled inputs configurable as switches sensors temperature sensors or movement detectors Two different downloadable application programs to choose from ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOG A vwww zennio com gt ZAS this application puts together all the functionali
44. s switches the light on Px Byz Light On Off 1 A long press sends an order to increase the luminosity level according to the dimming step configured which is followed by a stop order 0x08 in this case as soon as the button is released It is possible to customize the name of the associated functionality and to select the desired Dimming step in percentage see Table 3 1 ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 24 Parameter LED lighting indicates if the pair of buttons will have a Regular lighting while a button is being pressed the corresponding LED will stay on for a few instants a State dependent lighting depending on the current value of object Px Byz Light dimming the left or the right LED will remain on indefinitely or a State dependent both LEDs lighting both LEDs will stay on or off simultaneously depending on the value of the object Dimming step Necessary pulsations for a complete regulation 0 100 1 100 1 2 50 2 3 25 4 4 12 5 8 5 6 25 16 6 3 1 32 7 1 5 64 Table 3 1 Dimming step Shutter it allows controlling the movement of shutters by means of two binary objects IPx Byz Move shutter 0 Up and 1 Down and Px Byz Stop shutter and one 1 byte object Px Byz Shutter position which sets the position of the shutter in percentage at any time 0 Top 100 Bottom In the Display between both buttons the status sent from the corresponding shutter c
45. send when pressing the scene buttons in the remote control Figure 2 3 gt HVAC mode buttons this parameter allows selecting the type of control that the climate buttons of the remote control see Figure 2 3 will carry out direct control of the special modes of thermostats 1 and 2 of Roll ZAS being possible for example to simulate with every press the arrival of a new special mode to the corresponding object Tx Special mode without linking any group address On the other side it is also possible to configure these buttons to carry out the control of the special modes of a remote thermostat For this purpose a new 1 byte communication object is enabled IR Special mode which will send to the remote thermostat the value of the button pressed 1 for Comfort 2 for Standby and 3 for Economy gt IR locking locking the remote control can be configured from the Touch locking screen already mentioned since it can only be locked with the touch panel altogether Internal Temp Sensor ZAS includes a built in temperature sensor with an associated 2 byte communication object Internal Sensor Current Temperature which appears when the internal sensor function is enabled in the General parameterization window 111 ZAS lt lt GENERAL gt gt Internal Temp Sensor General Labels Internal Temp Sensor lt lt PAGES gt gt Temperature sensor CALIBRATION x 0 71 O Fage 1 1 de lt lt INPUTS gt
46. t Calibration lt lt FRESENCE SIMULATION gt Header Calibrate Press key Press Figure 3 3 General labels Luminosity This functionality permits a customized configuration of the luminosity when in normal operation and when in screensaver mode or keeping the default levels these values are Normal luminosity 10 and Screensaver luminosity 7 To customize this luminosity level the following options appear GENERAL gt gt Luminosity General Labels NT lt lt PAGES gt gt Level while normal operation 10 Page 1 lt lt NPUTS gt gt Level while screensaver 10 lt lt THERM STATS gt gt es lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt gt special Level 1 Object No Special Level 2 Object No LED blink object No Figure 3 4 Luminosity options gt Level while normal operation a value between 5 minimum luminosity and 10 maximum luminosity gt Level while screensaver a value between 3 minimum luminosity and 10 maximum luminosity Two more parameters apply here to configure two special luminosity levels gt Special level 1 Special level 2 Object after enabling any of them it will be possible to configure the desired luminosity level from 1 to 10 Moreover it will be ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 16 possible to set a method for enabling each special level which can be 1 bit object the 1 bit communication objects General Display lig
47. time gt Periodic Execution The parameterized value 0 1 or Scene is sent through the corresponding object at a certain time everyday gt Countdown The parameterized value 0 1 or Scene is sent through the corresponding object once elapsed the parameterized time For these values to be sent at the established time it is necessary that the timer is enabled This may be achieved by performing a short press over the corresponding button each press switches the status disabled enabled or by sending the value 1 through the object Px By Timer enable which is deployed for this purpose only for the one time execution and the ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 29 periodic execution timers If the timer is enabled this is made evident in the Display by an intermittent blink of the timer information the name of the button and the parameterized time Besides the LED of the button will stay ON In the case of a countdown the same applies although the time is preceded by the sign thus indicating that the time is a decreasing value If the timer is disabled just the name of the button is shown and the associated LED is off It is necessary to set the particular time at which the parameterized value will be sent to the KNX bus for the countdown the time to be elapsed before sending that value This action is performed directly from the Display by long pressing the corresponding button In this co
48. ty of the controller within a Menu which is divided into several submenus Thermostat Security Scenes etc It is possible to configure the functionality of up to 8 buttons in total which will carry out different actions according to the ETS configuration Button actions do not vary while navigating though the Menu Moreover every action over them is confirmed with an easily readable pop up The whole functionality of this application can be checked in the corresponding user manual available at http www zennio com gt Roll ZAS a more versatile application with an intuitive user interface and with a high degree of usability functionality and capacity Information is divided into pages up to a total of 4 direct action button pages besides specific pages as Security Configuration etc For every button page it is possible to configure up to 8 buttons which will carry out different actions according to the ETS configuration Moreover starting with version 1 1 it is also possible to use the central area of the touch panel as an additional binary control providing the user with a quick manner of for example turning a light source on or off whenever it is required 1 2 INSTALLATION ZAS is connected to the KNX installation as any other KNX device through the KNX connector located at the back For installing ZAS it is first necessary to fix the metallic piece into the squared rounded standard box where it is going to be inst
49. ured Last it is possible to configure several Labels or text strings that will be shown when setting or modifying the password from the touch panel in execution time The configured security level may be modified in Execution time through the Security page in the Display see Figure 3 12 SECURITY HEEE Ji 2 DORT 4 CONFIG amp a Figure 3 12 Security page Display Buttons 1 4 allow here to modify the security level of pages 1 4 respectively while button 5 is intended to modify the security level of the Configuration page A short press over these buttons will change the security level of the corresponding page in this order No Security gt Level 1 id gt Level 2 4 gt No Security Buttons 7 and 8 allow changing the configured password in ETS for Level 1 and 2 respectively Once the password is properly typed it will be possible to freely navigate during 60 seconds through the ZAS pages with a security level equal or lower than the password set When this time expires ZAS will ask for the password if the user tries to act on a page protected with whatever security level If the typed password is wrong it will not be possible to type it again until 3 seconds later for security reasons ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 33 3 3 4 INDICATORS PAGE From this window it is possible to enable and configure up to 6 general indicators of different types yaa za
50. xplanation about each of the different functionalities of MAXinBOX 16 in ETS 3 1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION This section shows the default parameterization the device starts with Topology in Test Project ZAS EE Test Project ZAS Num Name Object Function Length E i dia i 4134 General Time Current Time 3 Byte n x TETO 4135 General Scene receive 0 63 Run Scene 1 64 1 Byte ni E 136 General Scene send 0 63 Run or Save Scene 1 64 1 Byte ER 245 General Buzzer Enabling 1 Enabled 0 Disabled 1 bit Figure 3 1 Default topology In figure 3 1 it is possible to see the communication objects available by default General Time for showing the current time scenes objects General Scene receive and General Scene send and object General Buzzer enabling responsible for enabling disabling the controller s buzzer When entering for the first time the parameter edition of Roll ZAS the following window will be shown ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGIA vwww zennio com 14 GENERAL lt lt GENERAL gt gt General Labels lt PAGES gt gt an gt gt ze zeAlN _ i Page 1 Luminosity Default z lt lt INPUTS gt gt l ee lt lt THERMOSTATS gt gt penca be ne No lt lt PRESENCE SIMULATION gt welcome object See Touch Blocking section Initial updating Ho Remote control Ho Internal Temp Sensor Ho Contrast level Buzzer object Ho Figure 3 2 Configur
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