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1. http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 17 Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 7 SCENE TEMPORISATION The scene temporisation allows imposing delays over the scenes of the outputs These delays are defined in parameters and can be applied to the execution of one or more scenes that may have been configured Please bear in mind that as multiple delayed scenes can be configured for each individual output or shutter channel in case of receiving an order to execute one of them when a previous temporisation is still pending for that output or that channel such temporisation will be interrupted and only the delay and the action of the new scene will be executed ETS PARAMETERISATION Prior to setting the scene temporisation it is necessary to have one or more scenes configured in some of the outputs When entering the Configuration window under Scene Temporization all configured scenes will be listed together with a few checkboxes to select which of them need to be temporised as shown in Figure 6 GENERAL Scene Number 5 Y OUTPUTS ES Channel A Scene Number 8 EA Master Light Scene Number 10 E 4 Scene Temporization Sc a Si Configuration A TE Scene Number 41 d Scene Number 8 Scene Number 34 Scene Number 41 Manual Control Figure 6 Scene temporisation Enabling a certain scene number n brings a new tab with such name to the menu on the left from which it is possible to configure the temporisa
2. Courtesy Switch On Scene Scene Sending 1 Comfort 262 1 Byte DPT_HVACMode 2m Standby ML Courtesy Switch On HVAC mode AUto Comfort Standby Economy Building 3 Economy Protection 4 Building Protection EE 2 Byte o DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 IX Current Temperature Temperature sensor value Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building DPT_HVACMode Protection ML General Switch Off HVAC mode http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 23 Zennio MINiBOX 25 264 268 272 265 269 273 266 270 274 283 289 295 DPT_Switch 01 HX Short Press 0 Sending of 0 DPT Switch ov MX Short Press 1 Sending of 1 284 290 296 302 308 DPT Switch 0 1 IX Short Press 0 1 Switching Switching 0 1 DPT UpDown DPT UpDown 0 1 1X Short Press Move Up Shutter IX Short Press Move Down Shutter Sending of O Up Sending of 1 Down DPT UpDown 01 si Short Press Move Up Down Shutter Switching 0 1 Up Down DPT Step 01 EX Short Press Stop Step Up Shutter Sending of O Stop Step up DPT Step EE NM eS Press Stop Step Down Dee DPT_Step ae E Ge step Shutter Switching of 0 1 Stop Step up down DPT_Control_Dimming DPT_Control_Dimming 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by 50 0x3 Dec by 25 0x4 Dec by 12 0x5 Dec by 6 0x6 Dec by 396 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 OxA Inc by 5096 O
3. Zennio Passion for KNX innovation G ia BE ee CC 1 outputs 2 o P ES z H Kwx Ir i Qs d z gi z i e amp x E PROG TEST INPUTS E n 060000 q 294 8 6G MINIBOX 25 Multifunction Actuator with 2 Outputs and 5 Inputs ZN1IO MN25 Application program version 1 0 User manual edition 1 0 a www zennio com ESI lt z lt ac Lu Kal Zennio MINiBOX 25 CONTENTS Gol je EE 2 EN o a E EE A a E 3 1 1 MINiBOX25 and MINIBOX Ap 3 1 20 Installation E ERES 4 1 3 Start Up and Power Loss 5 KE ee ET e DEE 6 21 Generalna A E E A 6 PA E a 0 e e E E E P 8 Pe A cm 9 2 3 1 Manual end EE 9 2 4 Logic FUNCION Sierra 13 KC SR Nu e CHE 14 2 6 Master A NS 15 2 7 SCENE TEMPORSALION D 18 ANNEX I Communication Oblects cececesssececeesnececeeneeecseaeeeeseueeecseaeeecseaeeeeseaeeeeeeaeeeeseaas 20 http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 2 Zennio MINiBOX 25 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 MINIBOX25 MINIBOX 25 from Zennio is a versatile KNX actuator featuring a wide variety of functions The most outstanding features are 9 2 relay outputs configurable as gt Upto 1 shutter channel with or without slats gt Up to 2 individual ON OFF outputs d 5 multi purpose inputs configurable as gt Temperature probes gt Binary inputs i e pushbuttons switches sensors gt Motion detectors d 10 customisable
4. case of not being the shutter in motion pressing the button does not cause any action unless slats lamellas have been parameterized in such case a step movement up down depending on the button pressed will take place The status objects will be sent to the bus when corresponding d Disabled output outputs disabled by parameter will not react to button presses under the Test Off mode Regarding the lock timer alarm and scene functions the device will behave under the Test Off mode as usual Button presses during this mode are entirely analogous to the reception of the corresponding orders from the KNX bus http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 10 Zennio MINiBOX 25 Test On Mode After entering the Test On mode it will only be possible to control the outputs through the on board pushbuttons Orders received through communication objects will be ignored with independence of the channel or the output they are addressed to Depending on whether the output has been parameterised as an individual output or as part of a shutter channel the reactions to the button presses will differ 9 Individual output short or long pressing the button will commute the on off state of the relay 49 Shutter channel pressing the button will make the shutter drive move upward or downward depending on the button until the button is released again thus ignoring the position of the shutter and the pa
5. connect a motion detector models ZN1IO DETEC P and ZN110 DETEC X from Zennio For detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the parameters involved please refer to the following specific manuals available under the MINiBOX 25 product section at the Zennio homepage www zennio com d Binary Inputs in MINIBOX 25 9 Temperature Sensor in MINiBOX 25 d Motion Detector in MINiBOX 25 Notes 499 The ZN1IO DETEC P motion detector is compatible with a variety of Zennio devices However depending on the device it is actually being connected to the functionality may differ slightly Therefore please refer specifically to the aforementioned manual Zennio Motion Detector for MINiBOX 25 d Motion detectors with references ZN1IO DETEC and ZN1IO DETEC N are not compatible with MINIBOX 25 may report inaccurate measurements if connected to this device d When connected to MINIBOX 25 the rear micro switch of model ZN11O DETEC P should be set to position Type B http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 8 Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 3 OUTPUTS The MINiBOX 25 actuator incorporates 2 relay outputs each configurable as a d Individual binary outputs which allows an independent control of loads d Shutter channels which allow controlling the motion of shutters or blinds For detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the r
6. mode will be enabled which will send an HVAC thermostat mode value configurable in Value being the options Auto Comfort Standby Economy and Building Protection whenever the general switch off takes off Note the above options are not mutually exclusive it is possible to send values of different nature together 9 Courtesy Switch On The parameters available here are entirely analogous to those already mentioned for General Switch Off However in this case the names of the objects start with ML Courtesy Switch On LV On the other hand sending scene save orders is not possible for the courtesy switch on only orders to play scenes are allowed Note object ML Courtesy Switch On Binary Object sends the value 1 http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 16 Zennio MINiBOX 25 when the courtesy switch on takes place in contrast to object ML General Switch Off Binary Object which sends the value 0 during the general switch off as explained above GENERAL 4 MASTER LIGHT CONFIGURATION Number of State Objects Trigger Value 2 0 1 D General Switch Off Delay Binary Value Scaling Scene HVAC Courtesy Switch On Delay Binary Value Scaling Scene HVAC 0 Figure 5 Sending of Indication objects on bus voltage recovery
7. multi operation logic functions 49 4 independent thermostats 49 Scene triggered action control with an optional delay in the execution 49 Master light control for an easy out of the box control of a set of luminaires or functionally equivalent devices one of which acts as a general lamp and the others as secondary lamps d Manual operation supervision of the 2 or 4 relay outputs through the on board pushbuttons and LEDs http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 3 Zennio MINiBOX 25 1 2 INSTALLATION MINiBOX 25 connects to the KNX bus through the on board KNX connector Once the device is provided with power from the KNX bus both the individual address and the associated application program may be downloaded This device does not need any additional external power since it is entirely powered through the KNX bus a In e e e e t LE f G eE o e aes A EN KE as SH Figure 1 MINiBOX 25 Elements The main elements of the device are described next eee 29r gh ues e IN oe Output LED Indicator Output Control Pushbutton Analogue Digital Outputs KNX Bus Connector Prog Test LED Prog Test Pushbutton Relay Outputs d Test Prog Pushbutton 6 a short press on this button sets the device into the programming mode making the associated LED 5 light in red Note if this button is held while plug
8. will also be performed during the start up For example the integrator can set whether the output channels should switch to a particular state and whether the device should send certain objects to the bus after the power recovery Please consult the next sections of this document for further details On the other hand when a bus power failure takes place the device will interrupt any pending actions and will save its state so it can be recovered once the power supply is restored For safety reasons all shutter channels will be stopped i e the relays will open if a power loss takes place while the individual outputs will switch to the specific state configured in ETS if any http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 5 Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 CONFIGURATION 2 1 GENERAL After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the topology of the desired project the configuration process begins by right clicking into the device and selecting Edit parameters ETS PARAMETERISATION The only parameterisable screen that is always available is General From this screen it is possible to activate deactivate all the required functionality GENERAL Manual Control Inputs Outputs a Logic Functions Thermostats Master Light Scene Temporization Manual Control EA Sending of Indication Objects 0 and 1 on bus voltage recovery Figure 2 Default screen
9. zendesk com 9 Zennio MINiBOX 25 mode After that an additional press will turn the LED yellow and then off once the button is released This way the device leaves the Test On mode Note that it will also leave this mode if a bus power failure takes place Test Off Mode Under the Test Off Mode the outputs can be controlled through both their communication objects and the actual pushbuttons located on the top of the device When one of these buttons is pressed the output will behave as if an order had been received through the corresponding communication object depending on whether the output is configured as an individual output or as a shutter channel 9 Individual output a simple press short or long will make the output switch its on off state which will be reported to the KNX bus through the corresponding status object if enabled 49 Shutter Channel when the button is pressed the device will act over the output according to the length of the button press and to the current state gt A long press makes the shutter start moving upwards or downwards depending on the button being pressed The LED will light in green until the end of the motion If the button gets pressed being the shutter already at the top or bottom positions nothing will happen the LED will not light gt A short press will make the shutter drive stop if in motion as it normally does when a step stop order is received from the KNX bus In
10. 0x2 Dec by 50 http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 25 Zennio MINiBOX 25 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 OxF Inc by 1 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by 50 DPT_Control_Dimming 1X Long Press Darker Long Pr gt Darker Release gt Stop 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 OxF Inc by 1 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by 50 DPT_Control_Dimming IX Long Press Brighter Darker Long Pr gt Brighter Darker Release gt Stop 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 OxF Inc by 1 DPT Alarm m A Switch Sensor Alarm Breakdown 1 Alarm 0 No Alarm or sabotage 671088 64 670760 96 IX Long Press Constant Value float Float value DPT_Value_2_Ucount O 65535 Pan Press Constant Value O 65535 Integer DPT Scaling 096 10096 1X Long Press Constant Value 0 10096 Percentage DT Value 1 Ucount 0 255 PTE She Press Constant Malle O 255 A Integer Pon ml DPT Trigger on qm Long Press Release Stop Shutter Release gt Stop Shutter 1 Byte DPT Scaling 096 10096 IX Long Press Dimming Status input 0 100 288 294 300 DPT Scaling 096 100 1X Long Press Shutter Status input 096 Top 10096 Bottom 306 312 2 byte DPT Value 2 Ucount 0 65535 e Press Constant Value 0 65535 http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 26 Zennio MINiB
11. 9 Once activated Inputs Outputs Logical Functions Thermostats Master Light Scene temporisation and Manual control bring additional tabs to the menu on the left These functions and their parameters will be explained in later sections of this document The Manual Control function is enabled by default and so is the corresponding configuration tab 49 Sending of Indication Objects 0 and 1 on Bus Voltage Recovery this parameter lets the integrator activate two new communication objects Reset 0 and Reset 1 which will be sent to the KNX bus with values 0 and 1 http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 6 MINiBOX 25 Zennio respectively whenever the device begins operation for example after a bus power failure It is possible to parameterise a certain delay to this sending 0 to 255 seconds Ki Je x a Va Sending of Indication Objects 0 and 1 on bus voltage recovery 0 Sending Delay Figure 3 Sending of Indication objects on bus voltage recovery Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 7 http www zennio com Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 2 INPUTS MINiBOX 25 incorporates 5 analogue digital inputs each configurable as a d Binary Input for the connection of a pushbutton or a switch sensor d Temperature Probe to connect a temperature sensor model ZN1AC NTC68 S E F from Zennio 9 Motion Detector to
12. Bottom DPT Scaling 0 100 CX Slats Position Status 0 Open 100 Closed DPT Scaling 0 100 CX Shutter Positioning 0 Top 100 Bottom DPT_Scaling m 100 ICX Slats Positioning 0 Open _ 100 Closed DPT_Alarm CX Alarm O Alarm 1 No Alarm DPT_Scene_AB 0 1 CX Move Reversed O Lower 1 Raise D I ege O1 CX Direct Positioning Be Action 1 Go to Position DPT Trigger DPT Trigger DPT_SceneControl DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Temperature Source 1 External Sensor Temperature DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Temperature Source 2 External Sensor Temperature DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Effective Temperature Effective Control Temperature 1 Comfort 2 Standby DPT HVACMode 3 Economy TX Special Mode 4 Building Protection DPLSwth on EIA Special Mode comfort Off 1 On 126 156 186 ne Track 127 157 187 1Bit C w http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 21 Zennio MINiBOX 25 128 158 188 18 1 c w DPT Tigger O OO oa Special Moder economy Jo Nothing 1 Trigger ns vet i c w ber switch o1 DA Special Mode economy Jos of 1 on SSCS 129 159 189 iB i c w DPT_Trigger o1 nx Special Mode protection o Nothing 1 Trigger 219 Daul Pr switch 01 oi Special Mode protection p ofi on 190 Ee 190 isi ad DPT Window Door o mi Windo
13. OX 25 671088 64 670760 96 15 Short Press Constant Value float Float value DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Motion Detector Scene Input DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Motion Detector Scene Output Scene Value B 314 315 344 373 SSC 402 431 1 Byte ol DPT_Scaling 0 100 IX Luminosity 0 100 S cet e DD DPT Alarm EN NE Open Circuit Error O No Error 1 Open Circuit Error Eu DPT Alarm IX Short Circuit Error O No Error 1 Short Circuit Error parr ara 1 Byte o DPT_Scaling 0 100 IX Presence State Scaling 0 100 1 Comfort 319 348 377 2 Standby Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building 406 435 1 Byte DPT_HVACMode 3 Economy IX Presence State HVAC Protection 4 Building Protection 320 349 378 1Bit O CTR DPT Occupancy 01 EX Presence State Binary Y Value 407 436 1Bit O CTR DPT Trigger IX Presence Slave Output Motion Detected 321773507379 Uem Value to Trigger the Presence gum pee mmm preme EE DPT Trigger IX Presence Slave Input O Nothing 1 Detection from slave device EID EI ES e EID EI ESI eo e NC seenen pa PRE ree 1 Comfort 330 359 388 2 Standby e Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building 417 446 1 Byte DPT HVACMode 3 Economy IX C1 Detection State HVAC Protection 4 Building Protection 331 360 389 1Bit o CTR DPT Switch o 1 XI ICH Detection State Binary Binary Value http www zennio com Techni
14. Ucount 0 255 t byte Data EntryX i byte Data Entry 0 255 DPT Value 2 Ucount DPT Value 2 Count 32768 32767 LF 2 bytes Data Entry X 2 bytes Data Entry DPT Value Temp 273 00 670760 00 2147483648 DPT Value 4 Count 2147483647 LF 4 bytes Data Entry X 4 bytes Data Entry DPT Bool 01 LFl Function X Result 1 bit Boolean DPT Value 1 Ucount 0 255 LF Function X Result 1 byte Unsigned DPT Value 2 Ucount 0 65535 LF Function X Result 2 bytes Unsigned DPT Value 4 Count po qe LF Function X Result 4 bytes Signed DPT SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Outputs Scenes E po EXECUTE t BAN T28 UAE Vogue ds DPT BinaryValue DPT Start DPT Alarm o tox alarm Normal 1 Alsrm DPT Alarm 951 Per 1 c w DPT Trigger on OXI Unfreeze Alarm Alarm Unfreeze 1 gt End Alarm http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 20 Zennio MINiBOX 25 94 102 1Bit O CTR DPT Trigger o1 ox Warning Time Status O Normal 1 Warning DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Shutter Scenes pu Execute RGA 128s T31 Save Le DPT_UpDown oi CX Move lo Raise 1 Lower DPT_Step 01 CX Stop Step 0 Stop StepUp 1 Stop StepDown DPT_Trigger O01 CX stop O Stop 1 Stop DPT_Enable CX Lock O Unlock 1 Lock DPT_Switch 01 cx Rising Relay Status O Opened 1 Closed DPT_Scaling 0 100 CX Shutter Position Status 0 Top 100
15. cal Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 27 Zennio MINiBOX 25 ER A A Ar 332 361 390 EI DPT Switch u C1 Enable Channel According to parameters SE DPT_Switch IX C1 Force State O No Detection 1 Detection Br ares 1 Byte B DPT Scaling 096 10096 IX C2 Detection State Scaling 0 10096 1 Comfort 335 364 393 2 Standby d Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building 422 451 1 Byte DPT HVACMode 3 Economy IX C2 Detection State HVAC Protection 4 Building Protection ib oe isi 0 DPT_Switch on Va C2 Detection State Binary Binary Value p ESO DPT_Switch MS C2 Enable Channel According to parameters ME isti DPT Switch o m C2 Force State O No Detection 1 Detection See 1 Byte o DPT_Scaling 0 100 IX C3 Detection State Scaling 0 10096 1 Comfort 340 369 398 2 Standby Auto Comfort Standby Economy Building 427 456 1 Byte DPT HVACMode 3 Economy 1X C3 Detection State HVAC Protection 4 Building Protection eye ESO DPT_Switch on Ve C3 Detection State Binary Binary Value oc A DD DPT_ Switch o m C3 Enable Channel According to parameters Pd ge ESO DPT_Switch on Va C3 Force State O No Detection 1 Detection http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 28 Zennio Passion for KNX innovation Join and send us your inquiries about Zennio devices http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio A
16. elated parameters please refer to the following specific manuals all of them available at the Zennio homepage www zennio com Individual outputs in MINiBOX 25 2 Shutter channels in MINIBOX 25 2 3 1 MANUAL CONTROL MINIBOX 25 allows manually switching the state of its output relays through the respective pushbuttons on the top of the device A specific pushbutton is therefore available per output Manual operation can be done in two different ways named as Test On Mode for testing purposes during the configuration of the device and Test Off Mode for a normal use anytime Whether both only one or none of these modes can be accessed needs to be parameterised in ETS Moreover it is possible to enable a specific binary object for locking and unlocking the manual control in runtime Note 49 The Test Off mode will be active unless it has been disabled by parameter after a download or a reset with no need of a specific activation the pushbuttons will respond to user presses from the start 49 On the contrary switching to the Test On mode unless disabled by parameter needs to be done by long pressing the Prog Test button for at least three seconds until the LED is no longer red and turns yellow From that moment once the button is released the LED light will remain green to confirm that the device has switched from the Test Off mode to the Test On http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish
17. est Mode Or and Test Mode Off Test On Mode default Depending on the selection the device will permit using the manual control under the Test Off the Test On or both modes Note that as stated before using the Test Off mode does not require any special action while switching to the Test On mode does require long pressing the Prog Test button 9 Lock Manual Control unless the above parameter has been Disabled the Lock Manual Control parameter provides an optional procedure for locking the manual control in runtime When this checkbox is enabled object Manual Control Lock turns visible as well as two more parameters Value defines whether the manual control lock unlock should take place respectively upon the reception through the aforementioned object of values 0 and 1 or the opposite gt Initialization sets how the manual control should remain after the device start up after an ETS download or a bus power failure Unlocked Locked or Last Value default on the very first start up this will be Unlocked http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 12 Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 4 LOGIC FUNCTIONS This module makes it possible to perform numeric and binary operations to incoming values received from the KNX bus and to send the results through other communication objects specifically enabled for this purpose MINiBOX 25 can implement up to 10 di
18. fferent and independent functions each of them entirely customisable and consisting in up to 4 consecutive operations each The execution of each function can depend on a configurable condition which will be evaluated every time the function is triggered through specific parameterisable communication objects The result after executing the operations of the function can also be evaluated according to certain conditions and afterwards sent or not to the KNX bus which can be done every time the function is executed periodically or only when the result differs from the last one Please refer to the specific Logic Functions module in MINiBOX 25 user manual available at the Zennio homepage www zennio com for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 13 Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 5 THERMOSTATS MINiBOX 25 implements four Zennio thermostats which can be enabled and configured independently Please refer to the specific Zennio Thermostat in MINIBOX 25 user manual available at the Zennio homepage www zennio com for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 14 Zennio MINiBOX 25 2 6 MASTER LIGHT The Master Light function brings the option to monitor the state of up
19. ging the device into the KNX bus the device will enter into safe mode In such case the LED will blink in red every 0 5 seconds d Outputs 7 output ports for the insertion of the stripped cables of the systems being controlled by the actuator see section 2 3 Please secure the connection by means of the on board screws http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio MINiBOX 25 d Inputs 3 input ports for the insertion of the stripped cables of external elements such as switches motion detectors temperature probes etc One of the two cables of each element needs to be connected to one of the slots labelled 1 to 6 while the other cable should be connected to the slot labelled as C Note that all the external input devices share the C slot for one of the two cables Please secure the connection by means of the on board screws To get detailed information about the technical features of this device as well as on the installation and security procedures please refer to the corresponding Datasheet bundled with the original package of the device and also available at www zennio com 1 3 START UP AND POWER LOSS During the start up of the device the Test Prog LED will blink in blue colour for a few seconds before the device is ready External orders will not be executed during this time but afterwards Depending on the configuration some specific actions
20. menu on the left This new parameter screen contains the following options d Number of State Objects defines the number of one bit status objects required The minimum and default value is 1 and the maximum is 12 These objects are called ML Status Object n http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 15 Zennio MINiBOX 25 49 Trigger Value sets the value 0 1 or 0 1 being the latter the default option that will trigger when received through ML Trigger the master action the general switch off or the courtesy switch on 2 General Switch Off gt Delay defines a certain delay once the trigger has been received before the execution of the general switch off The allowed range is 0 to 255 seconds gt Binary Value if checked object ML General Switch off Binary Object will be enabled which will send one 0 whenever the general switch off takes off gt Scaling if checked object ML General Switch off Scaling will be enabled which will send a percentage value configurable in Value whenever the general switch off takes off gt Scene if checked object ML General Switch off Scene will be enabled which will send a scene run save order configurable in Action and Scene Number whenever the general switch off takes off gt HVAC if checked object ML General Switch off HVAC
21. rameterised times Note after leaving the Test On mode the status objects will recover the values they had prior to entering Test On As the device is never aware of the actual position of the shutter as the shutter drive does not provide any feedback these values may not show the real position This can be solved by performing a complete move up or move down order or by calibrating the shutter position in the Test On mode until it matches the status objects d Disabled output under the Test On mode short and long presses will cause the same effect for disabled outputs as for individual outputs i e the relay will switch its state The lock timer alarm and scene functions will not work while the device is under the Test On mode Status objects will not be sent to the bus either Important the device is factory delivered with all the output channels configured as disabled outputs and with both manual modes Test Off and Test On enabled http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 11 Zennio MINiBOX 25 ETS PARAMETERISATION The Manual Control is configured from the Configuration tab itself under Manual Control The only two parameters are GENERAL Manual Control Test Off Mode Test On Mode e 4 Manual Control Configuration Manual Control Lock Figure 4 Manual control screen d Manual Control options are Disabled Only Test Mode Off Only T
22. riable Heat 2 Point Control 237 1Bit O CTR DPT Switch 01 ETX Control Variable Heat PI Control PWM 148 178 208 isi o DPT Switch oa mi Additional Cool Temp gt Setpoint Band gt 1 ER E SEH DD DPT_Switch MS Additional Heat Temp lt Setpoint Band gt 1 H Of H 150 SSC 210 sit 0 DPT_Switch o mi PI State Cool Gs PI signal 0 1 PI signal greater than H oe H DPT Switch TX PI State Heat PI signal 0 1 Pl signal greater than DPT_Trigger oar Mt Trigger Trigger the Master Light Function DPT Switch ML Status Object 1 Binary Status DPT Switch ML Status Object 2 Binary Status DPT switch 0 1 ju Status Objecte Binary Status DPT Switch 0 1 ML Status Object7 Binary Status DPT_Switch 0 1 ML Status Object 8 Binary Status DPT_Switch 01 im Status Objeto Binary Status DPT_Switch om imbjsStatusobjetio Binary Status DPT_Switch 0 1 ML Status Object 11 Binary Status DPT Swith Lat IMU Status Object 12 Binary Status DPrSwth Di Mu General Switch Off Binary Object Off Sending DPT Scaling 0 100 Iw General Switch Off Scaling 10096 DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 IML General Switch Off Scene Scene Sending 1 Comfort 2 Standby 3 Economy 4 Building Protection DPT Switch 01 Mu Courtesy Switch On Binary Object On Sending DPT Scaling 096 100 ML Courtesy Switch On Scaling 0 10096 DPT SceneControl 0 63 128 191 ML
23. tion of that scene for each of the outputs where it has been configured http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 18 Zennio MINiBOX 25 GENERAL OUTPUTS Scene 1 Shutter Channel A Delay 0 Channel A Master Light 4 Scene Temporization Configuration Scene Number 5 Scene Number 8 Scene Number 34 Scene Number41 Manual Control Figure 7 Configuration of the scene temporisation Therefore parameter Scene m Z Delay defines the delay that will be applied to the action defined in Z for the execution of scene m where Z may be a specific individual output shutter channel or fan coil module The range of this delay is O to 3600 seconds 0 to 1440 minutes or 0 to 24 hours http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 19 Zennio MINiBOX 25 ANNEX I COMMUNICATION OBJECTS Functional range shows the values that with independence of any other values permitted by the bus according to the object size may be of any use or have a particular meaning because of the specifications or restrictions from both the KNX standard or the application program itself Number Size 1 O Flags Data type DPT Functional Range Name Function ao 3 ast r c w orr swith ot tock Manual Contro O Unlock dee 4 35 ae 1 e w PT Bool A bit Data entry X Binary Data entry 0 1 36 5 D ll wl DPI Value 1
24. to 12 light sources or any other functionally similar element whose state is transmitted through a binary object and depending on those states perform a master order every time a certain trigger signal again a binary value is received through a specific object Such master order will consist in d A general switch off order if at least one of the up to twelve status objects is found to be on 9 A courtesy switch on order if none of the up to twelve status objects is found to be on Note that the above switch off and switch on orders are not necessarily a binary value being sent to the bus it is up to the integrator the decision of what to send to the KNX bus in both cases a shutter order a thermostat setpoint or mode switch order a constant value a scene Only the trigger object and the twelve status objects are required to be binary on off The most typical scenario for this Master Light control would be a hotel room with a master pushbutton next to the door When leaving the room the guest will have the possibility of pressing on the master pushbutton and make all the lamps turn off together Afterwards back on the room and with all the lamps off pressing on the same master pushbutton will only make a particular lamp turn on e g the closest lamp to the door this is the courtesy switch on ETS PARAMETERISATION Once the Master Light function has been enabled a specific tab will be included in the
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26. w Status input O Closed 1 Open MEUS pum 19L Ep DPT_Trigger oa mi Comfort Prolongation O Nothing 1 Timed Comfort 1 Comfort 2 Standby 3 Economy 4 Building Protection 133 163 193 DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Setpoint Thermostat Setpoint Input 223 DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Basic Setpoint Reference Setpoint 135 165 195 670760 00 2 Byte DPT Value Tempd 670760 00 TX Setpoint Offset Float Offset Value in 2 120 2 Byte o DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Setpoint Status Current Setpoint 132 162 192 222 DPT_HVACMode TX Special Mode Status SE Ee Ge 2 Byte o DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 TX Basic Setpoint Status Current Basic Setpoint 138 168 198 670760 00 2 Byte D DPT_Value_Tempd 670760 00 TX Setpoint Offset Status Current Setpoint Offset 139 169 199 1Bit I C W DPT Reset 01 EX Setpoint Reset Reset Setpoint to Default 229 1Bit C W DPT_Reset 01 DX Offset Reset Reset offset D DT Heat Cool o mi Mode 0 Cool 1 Heat Du zi d DPT Heat Cool o m Mode Status O Cool 1 Heat 146 176 206 1Bit O CTR DPT Switch 01 Dy Control Variable Cool 2 Point Control 236 1Bit O CTR DPT Switch 0 1 TX Control Variable Cool PI Control PWM http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 22 Zennio MINiBOX 25 147 177 207 1Bit O CTR DPT_Switch o1 Jn Control Va
27. xB Inc by 2596 OxC Inc by 1296 OxD Inc by 696 OxE Inc by 396 OxF Inc by 196 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by 5096 1X Short Press Brighter 1X Short Press Darker 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 10096 Increase Brightness Decrease Brightness http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 24 Zennio MINiBOX 25 S 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by 50 DPT_Control_Dimming IX Short Press Brighter Darker Switch Bright Dark 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 OxF Inc by 1 IBit cT optswitch o1 IX Short Press Dimmer OFF Sending of O OFF ist 1 cr w DPT Value 1 Ucount 0 255 1X Short Press Constant Value O 255 E Integer r IX Short Press Constant Value oL _ 0 DPT Scaling 096 10096 Percentage DPT Value 2 Ucount 0 65535 1X1 Short Press Constant Value 0 65535 nim Integer 671088 64 670760 96 IX Short Press Constant Value float Float value DPT Scaling 096 10096 IX Short Press Shutter Status input 096 Top 100 Bottom 285 291 297 een 303 309 D byte 1 DPT_Scaling 0 100 ee Pressi Dimming Status 0 100 B E E an EE eee Sending of 1 Stop Step down DPT_Step wu ENS Pressi Stop Step Shutter Switching of 0 1 Stop Step up down 0x0 Stop DPT_Control_Dimming 0x1 Dec by 100 IX Long Press Brighter Long Pr gt Brighter Release gt Stop
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