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1. Mode Type Extended Heat El Cool Ei Auto Fal Fan Fj Dry El Left Button arrow Left bod Right Button Arrow Right Figure 58 Extended Mode When this type of mode control is assigned to the box two 1 byte communication objects are enabled the Pn Bi Mode Control control object and the Pn Bi Mode Indicator status object Depending on the mode selected by the user the control object will be sent to the bus a http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 certain value see Table 6 after which the box will display the icon that corresponds to the new mode Additionally if the status object receives from the bus a value that represents any of the modes the box will adopt the corresponding icon while if an unrecognised value is received no icon will be shown Mode Value sent 1001 Table 6 HVAC Mode vs Object Value Finally the Left Button and Right Button parameters permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons of the box Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com c Fan This function implements a 2 button increase decrease fan control as well as an icon indicator Visualization Climate Control Function Fan Control h Action Left Decrease Right Increase Fan Type Min Max Left Button Min
2. Zennio InZennio Z41 3 ETS PARAMETERISATION To begin with the parameterisation of InZennio Z41 once the ETS program is running it is necessary to import the product database Z41 application program Next the device is added to the project and after right clicking on the name of the device the option Edit parameters must be selected to start the configuration process The next sections explain in depth the ETS parameterisation of the device Note the number of characters permitted for text parameters labels etc may vary depending on whether special characters symbols accents coded with more than one byte are being used or not ETS does not dynamically adjust the width of this parameters because of which a warning may be shown afterwards stating that the limit has been exceeded even if the textbox is still showing free spaces Important whenever the device is updated to a new version of the application program from ETS it is also necessary to update the firmware of the secondary microcontroller responsible for the operating system see section 1 3 1 in case an updated version exists Should the installed versions of the application program and the firmware not match each other the device may not work correctly and may cause that the Software box in the Status page shows the label incompatible 3 1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION This section illustrates the default initial state of the device Gen
3. default and Left On Right Off gt Dimming Step sets the increase or decrease in the light level in terms of percentage the dimmer must perform with every step order How step dimming works is detailed below Setting up a box as a dimming control brings up the objects Pn Bi Light Indicator 1 byte Pn Bi Light On Off 1 bit and Pn Bi Light Dimming 4 bits The former acts as the dimming status object which is required to be linked to the analogous object from the dimmer and whose value in percentage will be permanently reflected in the box On their side control orders will be sent through one of the two remaining objects gt After a short press on the turn on button the value 1 will be sent through the Pn Bi Light On Off binary object while a short press on the turn off button will trigger the sending of the value 0 gt When along press on the turn on button takes place the object Pn Bi Light Dimming will send the light increment order corresponding to the parameterised dimming step while a stop order value 8 will be sent through the same object as soon as the user releases the button gt When along press on the turn off button takes place the object Pn Bi Light Dimming will send the light decrement order corresponding to the parameterised dimming step while a stop order value O will be sent through the same object as soon as the use
4. e Value value 0 or 1 that will be sent to the bus By default it is 1 e Time to Activate the Welcome Object minimum time of inactivity in minutes before a new press on the touch panel triggers the sending of the welcome object By default it is 1 minute Touch Locking 0 Touch Enabled 1 Touch Disabled h Welcome Object 1 bit object Value 1 hd Time to activate the welcome 1 Ca x 1min object gt If Scene is selected the General Scenes Send object already enabled in the beginning will work as the welcome object In this case the following two parameters come up e Scene Number number of the scene 1 64 that will be sent to the bus The default value is 1 e Time to Activate the Welcome Object minimum time of inactivity in minutes before a new press on the touch panel triggers the sending of the parameterised scene By default it is 1 minute http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 28 Zennio InZennio Z41 Touch Locking 0 Touch Enabled 1 Touch Disabled r Welcome Object Scope Scene Number 1 Time to activate the welcome 1 x Imin object 3 2 4 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR MAIN CONFIGURATION General Security Touch Lock Internal lenp Genser Sensor Calibration Sending Period Send with a Temperature Change 0 0 x 0 1 0 x 10s 0 Disabled x O 1 C 0 Disabled
5. Action Left Decrease Right Increase h Initial Value 0 Minimum Value o Maximum Value 255 Increment Short 1 Increment Long 10 Left Button Minus Right Button Plus 4 Figura 46 1 Byte Unsigned Int 2 Button Control gt Action sets which of the two buttons will be increasing the current numerical value and which will be decreasing it on user presses The permitted options are Left Decrease Right Increase default and Left increase Right Decrease gt Initial Value sets which value from the permitted range will be assumed by the control prior to any button presses It is always 0 by default gt Minimum Value sets which value from the available range will the minimum value permitted by the control after a number of presses on the decrease button gt Maximum Value sets which value from the available range will the maximum value permitted by the control after a number of presses on the increase button gt Short Increment sets the increase or decrease to be applied to the current value on every short press over the increase or decrease buttons respectively i e the smaller the increment is the more presses will be required It is 1 by default except for the case of the 2 byte floating point control where it is 0 5 gt Long Increment sets the increase or decrease to be applied to the current value on every long press over the increase or decrease buttons respe
6. Instant Value of the 125 kwh Energy CO and Cost Objects 1542 kg CO2 fe p Zoom Level 138 al Buttons Validation Reset Refresh Figure 71 Energy Monitor KES Pop Up Window When this function is assigned to the box two 1 bit communication objects show up Pn Bi Energy Monitor Request and Pn Bi Energy Monitor Reset The first of them is intended for sending a request from Z41 to KES asking for the updated values of the energy measurement which requires having the object properly linked to the request object from KES while the second object will permit sending reset orders from Z41 to KES so that all the energy consumption CO and cost variables are set to zero which requires having the object properly linked to the reset object from KES Please refer to the user manual of KES for further information Note the energy monitor objects in Z41 have no restrictions about the meaning of the data they receive from the bus so it is entirely at the integrator s choice whether the box will monitor estimations average consumptions real consumptions etc Finally in the pop up window that shows up when the box is pressed the following elements are present gt Evolution of the Power Consumption object shows as a graph the chronological evolution of the value of the power object Energy x http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 67 Zennio InZennio Z4
7. Zennio Passion for KNX innovation on mi Living Room Climate Kitchen Bedroom a C5 Office Bathroom Profile Config EN l 1 4 241 TOUCH PANEL KNX Capacitive Colour Touch Panel ZN1VI TP41C lt gt zZ lt cc LLI 109 5 Application Program Version 3 0 User Manual Version 3 0 a www zennio com Zennio InZennio Z41 DOCUMENT UPDATES Page s Changes in the application program e Additional character sets Arab Hebrew Chinese Japanese for on screen texts e Pairing procedure for remotely controlling the device e Replacement of certain icons e Parameters for enabling disabling the firmware update function via USB or Ethernet e Password protection for the firmware update via Ethernet e Self reconnection to the IP network and to the remote control service with no need of rebooting the device e Improvement in the graph rendering functions e Longer press times permitted for buttons that do not trigger actions on long presses e Revision and update of communication object flags e Customisable function for the Reset button e Object name changed Energy x Cost 3 0_a New Annex Controlling Z41 Remotely via IP 78 6 7 9 Device Pairing function 15 17 Ethernet section updated to the new functionalities 30 Object name changed Energy x Cost a 3 New tab Firmware Update 32 Certain numeric figures in the example were
8. Figure 73 Daily Timer Box Hence when the user presses on the box a window containing the necessary controls for setting up a timed sending either at a specific time or after a countdown will pop up http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 68 Zennio InZennio Z41 Timer type selector Time selector Value to be sent u u Figure 74 Daily Timer Pop Up Window This window contains the following elements gt Timer Type Selector two button control that permits switching through the following options Timer Timer active Timer active Timer active inactive every day no repetition countdown gt Time Selector depending on the selected timer type permits setting the time for the automated sending or the length of the countdown gt Value to be Sent in case of having parameterised the sending of a binary value this control lets the user determine the concrete value to be sent OFF or ON In the case of the sending of a scene this control is not shown as the scene number is set by parameter Hence at the time set by the user or once the countdown ends the bus will be automatically sent the corresponding value through the Pn Bi Daily Timer Control object for binary values or through the General Scenes Send object in case of scene values In both cases the Pn Bi Daily Timer Enabling binary object will be available making it possible to d
9. a Setpoint Control This function permits controlling the temperature setpoint of an external thermostat by means of a two button box and of the parameters enabled to that effect Pn Bi Temperature Control for the control and Pn Bi Temperature Indicator for the status In addition the box itself will permanently reflect the value in C of the status object whose value gets http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 automatically updated after sending control orders that is after pressing the buttons being even possible to receive values from the bus for example from the corresponding setpoint status object from the external thermostat Visualization climate Control Function Setpoint Control Action Left Decrease Right Increase h Setpoint Type Absolute h Minimum Value 10 x 19C Maximum Value 30 x 19C Left Button Temp Decrease h Right Button Temp Increase h Figure 50 Setpoint Therefore after every press on the temperature increment button the bus will be sent through the control object a certain value progressively increased on every button press until the parameterisable maximum setpoint value has been reached Analogously after every press on the temperature decrement button the bus will be sent a progressively decreased value until the parameterisable minimum setpoint value has been reached The available parameter
10. and values over 67 to the maximum state e Auto Min Med Max a level of 0 will be interpreted as the Auto state levels between 1 and 33 both included correspond to the minimum state levels between 34 and 66 will be considered as the medium state and a value of 67 or more will correspond to the maximum state e Off Min Med Max 0 will be associated to the off fan state between 1 and 33 both included to the minimum state values between 34 and 66 will be interpreted as the medium state and 67 and over will correspond to the maximum state gt Left Button and Right Button permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons of the box Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 60 Zennio InZennio Z41 d Special Modes Figure 60 Special Modes Box Boxes configured as special mode controls include two buttons that let the user sequentially commute between the different special climate modes as well as an icon indicator that will adopt an aspect or another depending on the currently active special mode Visualization Climate Control h Function Special Mode Control h Allow Protection Mode No Left Button Arrow Left h Right Button Arrow Right Figure 61 Special Modes When thi
11. http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 38 Zennio InZennio Z41 d Enumerated Indicator Text The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary indicator Text however it will be possible to distinguish up to 6 states configurable through the 4 Enums parameter instead of only two The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255 not only by values 0 and 1 When this function is assigned to the box one 1 byte communication object Pn Bi Enumerated Indicator will turn visible as well as two additional parameters Value and Text for each of the states to be distinguished This permits setting which texts will be displayed in the box upon the reception of which values through the communication object Function Enumerated Indicator text ens e Value 1 Text 1 Value 2 EN Text 2 Figure 32 Enumerated Indicator Text e Numerical Indicators The remaining functions available under Indicator are collected into Table 2 In all of these cases the box will behave as a numerical state indicator that permanently displays the value of a certain communication object which is enabled when the function is assigned to the box ne ian 2 byte unsigned int 0 65535 Pn Bi 2 byte unsigned int indicator 2 byte signed int 32768 32767 Pn Bi 2 byte signed int indicator 2 byte floating point 671088 64 670760 96 Pn Bi 2 by
12. the execution of the timed sending set by the user By default timed sending is always enabled http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 71 Zennio InZennio Z41 Note in case of disabling a sending through Pn Bi Weekly Timer Enabling the corresponding box will show the forbidden icon although the box will not lose the configuration previously set by the user Finally this function offers the following parameters in ETS gt Timer Type switches between 1 bit value default option and Scene gt Scene Number shown only after selecting Scene for the above parameter This field defines the number of the scene 1 64 that will be sent to the bus on the execution of the timed sending Note the execution of user defined timers is triggered on the detection of State transitions even if the clock does not specifically pass through the specified time In other words Supposing one timed sending of the value ON at 10 00h am and one timed sending of the value OFF at 8 00h pm if the internal clock is set to 9 00h pm just after 10 00h am and therefore after having sent the value ON then the OFF order corresponding to 8 00h pm will take place immediately after the time change f Alarm Visualization Other Function Alarm Trigger 1 Periodic Monitoring No h Figure 78 Alarm Boxes configured as alarms perform user
13. 34 66 Med 113 116 119 140 143 146 2Bvtes 1 c wu bervawetemp 273 00 67076000 2500 PXlEXIMadeindcater eat Cool Auto Fan and Dry PX BX Temperature Absolute Float Value jon fee TT Hele PX BX 2 byte Float 671088 64 670760 96 Dane r fewu orse mem fy AA fm http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 82 Zennio InZennio Z41 Number Size 1 0 Flags Data Type DPT Functional range ist boot P Reboot P Name Function EE EE EEE BEE EEE I CHE EEE PX BX 2 byte Unsigned Int 0 65535 1 Byte DPT_HVACMode Indicator 1 Byte yo c TRWU DPT DPT_Scaling 0 100 100 EPXIEBX Percentage Indicator 0 100 as 100 PX BX 1 byte Signed Int 128 ETE 0 PX BX 1 byte Unsigned Int 0 255 BE BE GC A BE BE e HE PE Enumerated 3 3 Bytes vo CTRWU TRWU DPT DPT Colour RGB RGB 0 255 3 255 0 255 3 3 EPXIEBX Binary Indicator 1 bit Indicator PX BX Energy Monitor O No Action 1 Request 1 Bit CTR DPT_Switch request preye O CTR pprvaluescount 0 255 gt fP Aarm Confirmation fomno Action t5cofrm pisyte o ferr pptvatuetcount 128 127 Para Weekly Timer Controffi bit Control Je KE O wee tL ff ec fee 33 36 39 42 DPT Value 2 Ucount 0 65535 EPXICBX Green Channe 0 100 o oe oe ee PX BX Special Mode Control EEE Standby Economy and 69 72 75 78 2 Bytes CTR 32768 3276
14. 8 Time Set Control Z41 features an internal clock powered by a battery see section 1 3 because of which the time date will not be lost after downloads or reboots Programming Button control indicator that shows the status of the programming LED of the device In particular it permits entering leaving the http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 15 Zennio InZennio Z41 programming mode as by pressing the actual programming button of the device see section 1 3 in case the rear of Z41 cannot be accessed e Reset holding this button for a few seconds i e a long press is required sets the device back to a certain state which can be set in ETS gt ETS Reset Device similar to a device reset from ETS with the subsequent reset of the object values alarm controls timers etc gt Z41 Reboot simple device reset with no data loss zeroing gt ETS Reset Device and Z41 Reboot the above two combined Note alarm logs consumption logs or any other historic logs are not reset to zero in any case such thing takes only place after a firmware download see section 1 3 1 Nevertheless a device reset from ETS does reset any adjustment performed by the final user from the Profile and Configuration pages excepting the time date which is controlled by an internal clock e Alarm Log log file where alarm events will be incorporated as soon as they occur This centralised
15. No See section 2 6 Icon sets the icon that will represent the page in the Menu page Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com Protected dropdown list that permits setting whether the access to the page will be password protected or not Depending on the security levels parameterised one or two see section 3 2 2 this list will contain the following options One level gt No no password protection for the page All users can access it gt Yes the page will implement password protection Users will be asked to type the password when trying to access it http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 35 Zennio InZennio Z41 Two levels gt No no password protection for the page All users can access it gt Level 1 the page will implement security level 1 To access it users will be required to enter password 1 or password 2 gt Level 2 the page will implement security level 2 To access it users will be required to enter password 2 Finally eight checkboxes are provided to let the integrator turn functional or non functional each of the eight boxes in the page When functional every box will have its own parameter screen Box under the corresponding Page n tab The next section explains the parameterisation process of these boxes 3 4 2 BOX i MAIN CONF
16. Pn Bi Binary control object which turns visible as soon as this function is assigned to the box http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 41 Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization 1 button Control Function Binary Control h Action Toggle Button In the middle Off 1 Figure 38 Binary control On the other hand Action permits setting what value will be sent to the bus through the mentioned object and on what events The options are e Toggle pressing the button will cause an alternating sending of the values 1 and 0 Particularly on the first press one 1 will be sent on the second one 0 on the third one 1 and so on e 0 one 0 will be sent whenever the button is pressed e 1 one 1 will be sent whenever the button is pressed e Short 1 Long 0 short presses will trigger the sending of the value 1 while long presses will trigger the sending of the value 0 e Short 0 Long 1 inverse to the previous case e Hold 0 Release 1 one 0 will be sent when the button press starts and one 1 as soon as the button is released e Hold 1 Release 0 one 1 will be sent when the button press starts and one 0 as soon as the button is released Finally the dropdown list next to Button in the middle permits selecting the icon to be displayed inside the button Note the list with all
17. as well as the label that will identify them on the screen Note that the Configuration page itself can be activated or hidden from the Configuration screen under the Menu tab see section 3 3 1 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 19 Zennio InZennio Z41 MAIN CONFIGURATION MENU PROFILE PAGE Automatic page shaping Yes h CONFIGURATION PAGE EN gt Configuration Protected No Title Time Date Label El Programming Button Label Reset Alarm Log IP Address Program Version aaa a Probe Calibration Device Pairing To enable this box the parameter MAIN CONFIGURATION Ethernet Remote control through the Internet must be set Figure 82 Configuration Screen Configuration Page By default the Time Date and Programming Button controls are marked as active Please refer to section 2 4 for details On the other hand for the Configuration page as for any other page a label parameter Title a box shaping parameter Automatic Page Shaping see section 2 6 and a security level parameter Protected see section 3 2 2 can be set For details on the Device Pairing function please refer to ANNEX I Controlling Z41 Remotely via IP 3 7 THERMOSTAT n MAIN CONFIGURATION oy Thermostat Function Heating z PROFILE PAGE Reference Temperature Temperature Source I ha CONFIGURATION PAGE AA AAA 4 THERMOSTAT 1 Thermostat always ON No Configuratio
18. back to the Menu page http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 a Figure 4 Menu button 2 2 GENERAL PURPOSE PAGES The integrator can make use of up to 6 general purpose pages each of which can hold up to 8 different indicators or controls with no restrictions for combining them which will show inside the pages automatically distributed or not according to page parameterisation For more details on the box distribution refer to section 2 6 The parameterisable controls for the general purpose pages and their behaviour will be described in detail in section 3 2 3 PROFILE PAGE The Profile page lets the final user perform certain adjustments on the visual and audible side of the user interface Profile 0 E Figure 5 Profile Page The specific controls that can be made available for the Profile page are 2 Contrast Brightness http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 13 Zennio InZennio Z41 Theme desired colour combination among eight different options PAGE TITLE TIME DATE PAGE TITLE TIME DATE 18 32 18 09 2012 dd des de de I a4 ad A PAGE TITLE TIME DATE 18 09 2012 4 N N A h PAGE TITLE 22 8 C TIME DATE 18 32 18 09 2012 AA AA A VV DAAA DA PAGE TITLE 22 8 C TIME DATE Figure 6 Themes Melody desire
19. device from Zennio to report the CO emissions corresponding to the energy consumption Energy x Cost 2 byte object to be linked to external objects that express as floating point values the cost of the energy consumption in terms of the local currency For example the cost estimation objects implemented by KES the energy saver device from Zennio So when any of the six channels is enabled the four communication objects corresponding to that channel will show up For further information about these objects and about power consumption monitoring in Z41 please refer to epigraph 0 in section 3 4 2 5 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 31 Zennio 3 2 7 WHITE CHANNEL OBJECTS 4 MAIN CONFIGURATION Channel 1 El General Bre an Channel 2 Touch Lock Channel 3 FE Internal Temp Sensor Channel 4 EF Ethernet A Energy Monitor Objects White Channel Objects Firmware Update Figure 22 White Channel Objects Main Configuration This screen contains four checkboxes that allow the integrator to enable or disable up to four 1 byte communication objects independently These objects named RGBW White Channel x will be responsible for sending light dimming orders to the white channel of one or more per channel RGBW lighting dimmers For further information about the usage of these objects and about the per channel dimming controls implemente
20. sent and received concatenated into the above 3 byte object gt Left Button and Right Button permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons in the box Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com Regarding the RGB control boxes themselves a central label will permanently show as a percentage the current light level which is determined by the channel with the highest current light level This indicator gets updated automatically as the user interacts with the box but is also conditioned by the values received from the bus through the already described objects Figure 64 RGB Box Moreover two buttons can be found in the box gt The button on the left which is an On Off switch permits commuting between a total absence of light in the three channel and their respective states previous to the switch off http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 63 Zennio InZennio Z41 gt The button on the right when pressed launches a colour palette that permits the selection of a light level for every channel either by touching on any of the pre set colours or by separately selecting the level of each channel R G B Preset Colours Confirmation Button amp Current Colour Precise Per Channel Controls Zu 2 E E Recent Colours Fig
21. this function the Pn Bi Binary indicator communication object will turn visible as well as two more parameters that permit selecting the icon to be displayed when the object acquires the value 0 Ilcon Off and the icon to be displayed when it acquires the value 1 Ilcon On Visualization Indicator kd Function Binary Indicator icon Off Icon off 1 x On Icon On 1 Figure 29 Binary Indicator Icon sa Therefore when the device receives the values O or 1 through the aforementioned object the box will show one icon or another Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com b Binary Indicator Text The box will behave as a binary state indicator Each of the two states will be shown in the box through a different label When the box is assigned this function the Pn Bi Binary indicator object will turn visible as well as two more parameters that permit typing the text to be shown when the object receives a 0 Text Off and that to be shown when it becomes 1 Text On Therefore when the device receives the values O or 1 through the aforementioned object the box will show one text or another http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization Indicator x Function Binary Indicator text Off T
22. which the bus will be sent periodically or according to the parameterisation the value of the current measurement of the built in sensor probe see section 3 2 4 General Illumination 1 bit object that upon the reception of the value 1 from the bus will bring the backlight of the screen to the maximum level while the reception of the value O will have no effect This maximum illumination will last for a certain time according to the explanation in section 2 9 General Touch Lock 1 bit object that upon the reception of the value 1 from the bus will lock the touch panel so that user presses are not taken into account anymore Presses will no longer be ignored as soon as the value 0 is received through this object See section 3 2 3 On the first parameter edition a screen similar to Figure 13 will be shown 4 Todos los Aparatos Dispositivo InZennio 441 Carpetas Din micas MAIN CONFIGURATION InZennio 741 MENU PROFILE PAGE CONFIGURATION PAGE Figure 13 Parameter Screen shown by default As shown in Figure 13 the parameter window is initially divided into four main tabs Main Configuration which contains a few more tabs General Security Touch lock Y VV WV Internal temperature sensor http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 21 Zennio InZennio Z41 Ethernet Energy monitor objects gt gt gt White c
23. which will be responded with an alphanumeric key word that Z41 will show on the upper section of the window unless a communication error takes place in such case the word ERROR will be displayed on the screen The user will be required to enter this key word on the remote application in order to set the link with 241 Note that this process is only required once so the mobile device can register the particular 241 The indicator on the right shows the currently active pairings of the device that is the number of remote applications or devices 241 remains paired to and from which it can be controlled The initial value is 0 Finally the lower portion of the window comprises the validation button which lets the user confirm the process and close the pop up window and the bin button which after a long press deletes all current pairings and clears the pairing counter REMOTE APPLICATIONS For instructions on configuring and using the available remote applications please refer to the Remote Applications for Controlling 241 specific document downloadable from the Zennio home site http www zennio com http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 80 Zennio InZennio Z41 ANNEX II 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 particula
24. 1 2 CONFIGURATION 2 1 MENU PAGE The user interface of the InZennio Z41 touch screen is organised into pages up to eight different pages each of which can be accessed from the Menu page which unless parameterised the contrary is automatically shown after the start up of the device J Living Room Climate L la Kitchen Bedroom r Ch oF a Office Bathroom F Profile Figure 3 Menu Page example As Figure 3 shows the access to the pages is provided by a set of icons which may show other smaller icons overlaid such as an exclamation or a lock Exclamations reflect that there are active alarms see epigraph f in section 3 4 2 5 within the page while a lock reflects that the access to the page is password protected see section 3 2 2 On the other hand 6 out of the 8 pages are general purpose pages at the entire disposal of the integrator who may include up to 8 controls indicators with different functionalities per page being even possible to combine alarm climate or any other controls within the same page in contrast to previous versions of the application program The remaining two pages Profile and Configuration are specific purpose as they are provided for user customisation of the device in runtime The user interface permanently shows a top bar containing the name of the current page as well as the current time and temperature A button can be also found at the bottom of every page to get
25. 1 Power The horizontal axis will show different time lapses hours days or months depending on the selected zoom level gt Instant Value of the Energy CO and Cost objects indicator that depending on whether the Energy consumption CO2 and Cost parameters have been enabled will show the current value of respectively the Energy x Energy Energy x CO2 and Energy x Cost objects gt Zoom Level two button control that lets the user change the time scale so more less detail is shown in the graph of the evolution of the power object The behaviour and the representation of the data are similar to those of the the numeric data log see epigraph e in section 3 4 2 1 gt Validation Refresh Reset buttons permit respectively closing the pop up window sending a reset order value 1 through the Pn Bi Energy Monitor Reset object and requesting an updated consumption report value 1 through the Pn Bi Energy Monitor Request object d Daily Timer Visualization Other Function Daily Timer h Timer Type 1 bit Value h Figure 72 Daily Timer Boxes configured as daily timers let the final user program a timed sending of a value to the bus being possible to send binary or scene values according to the parameterisation at a certain time either every day or only once or at the end of a countdown Binary value to be sent or Scene icon C 0 00 A C Timer
26. 28 ie Po fer ms em faer PX BX 1 byte Unsigned Int 0 255 O er PXILBX Binary Control 1 1 bit Control Control PX BX Energy Monitor ks EN No Action 1 Reset 1 Bit CTR DPT_Step seat Bit LO CTR Bit lO CTR he http www zennio com DPT DPT Switch DPT DPT Trigger DPT_Control_Dimming 0x0 Stop Ox1 Dec by 100 0x2 Dec by SA 0x3 Dec by 25 0x4 Dec by 12 Ox5 Dec by 6 0x6 Dec by 3 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0x9 Inc by 100 OxA Inc by 50 OxB Inc by 25 OxC Inc by 12 OxD Inc by 6 OxE Inc by 3 OxF Inc by 1 PX BX Blue Channel 0 100 Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 84 Zennio InZennio Z41 Name Function TX Special Mode 1 byte HVAC Mode Data Type DPT Functional range ist boot P Reboot DPT_Scaling DPT_Reset DPT_Value_Temp 25 00 DPT_Value_Temp 25 00 1 Comfort 2 Standby TI pol Ca V I O I O Number Size 152 179 2 Bytes I 153 180 2 Bytes 154 181 1 Byte I DPT_HVACMode 3 Economy 4 Protection DPT_Trigger 0 1 1 Bit 155 182 1 Bit DPT_Switch 0 1 1 Bit DPT_Trigger 0 1 156 183 1 Bit DPT_Switch 0 1 1 Bit DPT Trigger 0 1 i TX Special Mode economy 0 Off 1 On TX Special Mode economy 0 Nothing 1 Trigger TX Special Mode protection 0 Off 1 On 157 184 1 Bit DPT Switch 0 1 1 Bit DPT_Trig
27. 7 32768 32767 Building Protection er ln 2 Bytes Byt err TR 80K 671088 64 PX BX Fan Control O Decrease 1 Increase A ia a 96 DPT Em 1 Ucount 255 Hr Mode Control Heat Cool Auto Fan and Dry LO CTR TR DPT DPTUpDown o PXIIBXI Mode Control 0 O Cool 1 Heat 1 Heat PX BX Temperature Offset eli Zu Decrease 1 Increase CTR DPT_Switch Contra PX BX Temperature Offset Relative Float Value TR DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 Control 2 Bytes cTRW TRW DPT Value DPT_ValueTempd pa 1 aee Temperature Control Absolute Float Value http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 83 Zennio Number 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 49 52 55 58 61 64 67 70 73 76 79 82 85 88 91 94 97 100 103 112 121 130 139 106 109 115 118 124 127 133 136 142 145 148 151 Size 1 0 Flags po Jerr 1 Byte F Data Type DPT DPT_Step Functional range ist boot P Reboot P BEE NG Light On Off 0 Off 1 On InZennio Z41 Name Function PX BX Enumerated Control 0 255 s e ere FE 05 Ne Pr AA PX BX 2 byte Signed Int 32768 32767 1 Byte o fora DPT_HVACMode Protection Control PX BX 2 byte Unsigned Int 0 65535 1 Byte I O CTRWU DPT_Scaling 0 100 Control EPXILBx1 Percentage Control 0 100 100 PX BX 1 byte Signed Int 1
28. Daily timer Alarm log Numerical indicator log InZennio Z41 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Contents DN ee ee 2 L a eo Ree ee o e O OE 6 1 1 LAO LA EE ee 6 TZ Z8l 2 tana later Versions terna 8 1 3 ps A 9 1 3 1 OVN ee seen rer 11 TN 12 2 1 MEAT ARC EPPPPLO0O 5 O A 12 2 2 Cener Purpose a e E E 13 2 3 Prone Pee cect eect cetacean ee ee 13 2 4 Configuration Page cccecseccseccesececseceeseceseceeeeceseecesencesueeeeseeceseeceseeeeseeceaeeeeeeeeeees 15 2 5 A 18 2 6 PE 18 gt ES PAM lacoste 20 3 1 DET aut Conte Urano 20 3 2 Melia A PP O an 22 3 2 1 EE 1 5 EE EE EE EEE TEENEENESREEEEEREREEN 23 3 2 2 se EEE 25 3 2 3 TOUP LOCK ee nennen 27 3 2 4 Internal Temperature Sensor cccccssccssccesecceecceeccesccauceseeeceueceuceseeeseeesseeeeees 29 3 2 5 EEE Ll VE cielo E 30 3 2 6 ENSre y Monitor OD o mica 31 3 2 7 White Channel Objects ccoocccoccccoccnoccnoncnonononononacnoncnnnonnnnnnnncnoncnnnnnnoncnoncnnnninons 32 3 2 8 TEN 32 3 3 VEN 33 3 3 1 nn A 33 3 4 O EEE ERE 34 3 4 1 CORE EEE 35 3 4 2 nn PP 36 TN 37 3 4 2 2 1 button Control rrarrrnvavnrnnrvnrnnerernnerernnernrnnerernnernrnnernrnnernrnnsnnnnnesnnnnee 41 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 3223 NNN 44 3 4 2 4 Climate ControOl oooncccocncnocnncncnnoncnnoncnnoncnnoncnnononnoncnnononnoncnnoncnn
29. IGURATION Label MENU PAGEL Visualization Indicator Configuration A Box 1 Function Binary Indicator icon PROFILE PAGE peer aaa CONFIGURATION PAGE Off Icon Off i On Icon On 1 x Figure 27 Box i Page n This screen contains the following parameters Label title for the box Visualization box format which may be Indicator default option the box will simply work as a status indicator 1 button control the box will work as a control with one push button 2 button control the box will work not only as a status indicator but also as a control with two push buttons Climate control the box will act as a climate indicator and control or Other the box will implement some other functionality Depending on the selected visualisation the parameters will change A detailed explanation for each can be found in the following sections http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 36 Zennio InZennio Z41 3 4 2 1 INDICATOR 2 Temperature Figure 28 Indicator Box Boxes configured as indicators permit implementing a set of different functions The desired function must be selected through the Function parameter The available functions and the related parameters are a Binary Indicator Icon The box will behave as a binary state indicator Each of the two states will be shown in the box through a different icon When the box is assigned
30. Status O Cool 1 Heat TX On Off 0 O0ff 1 0mn TX On Off Status O Off 1 On y TX Control Variable Cool PI Control PWM 173 200 Pree fo 174 201 175 202 1 Byte lO cTR DPT_Scaling 0 100 176 203 1Byte o cTR DPT Scaling 0 100 TX Control Variable Cool 2 Point Control TX Control Variable Heat PI Control PWM DPT Switch TX Control Variable Heat 2 Point Control TX Control Variable Cool PI Control Continuous TX Control Variable Heat PI Control Continuous TX Additional Cool Temp gt Setpoint Band gt 4 206 210 214 670760 00 pg ie 1 NA Ne 670760 0 207 211 215 2147483648 219 223 227 4 Bytes 1 fe w DPT_ActiveEnergy_kWh 2147483647 CO2 emission 208 212 216 i 670760 00 220 224 228 2 Bytes I non standardized 670760 00 datapoint type Currency 209 213 217 670760 00 221 225 229 2 Bytes I non standardized 670760 00 datapoint type ENE aes on 1 Byte vo c TRWU DPT_Scaling 0 100 TX Additional Heat Temp lt Setpoint Band gt u le Energy X Power Energy X Energy kWh Energy X CO2 kg CO2 Energy X Cost Local Currency RGBW White Channel X 0 100 PN EEE DR l O EEE EEE HE po tp ee HE E lt O Q DM http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 86 Join and send us your inquiries about Zennio devices http zennioenglish zendesk com Zenn
31. Turn off screen or if on the contrary the screen should never turn off entirely Attenuate the screen or not even attenuate the light level Max illumination always Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 23 Zennio InZennio Z41 Note the default option is encouraged Permanent illumination may affect adversely the device lifetime and is only intended for special circumstances 2 Show Temperature sets whether the current temperature should show or not in the upper right corner of every page being necessary in such case to choose the source of the temperature value Internal temperature probe or External value If the latter is chosen an object named General External temperature will be enabled so that it can be grouped with any other object that sends temperature values Thermostat 1 checkbox unselected by default that activates deactivates the Thermostat 1 parameter screen See section 3 7 Thermostat 2 checkbox unselected by default that activates deactivates the Thermostat 2 parameter screen See section 3 7 Weekdays Initials Mon Sun field that permits customising the label that represents each of the weekdays within the configuration pages of the weekly timers see epigraph e in section 3 4 2 5 A 7 character string including letters or numbers should be entered so each of the characters will represent one weekday The default value is MIWIEFSS accordi
32. a w Ethernet Energy Monitor Objects White Channel Objects Firmware Update Figure 19 Internal Temperature Sensor Main Configuration This screen permits configuring the internal temperature sensor of the device Three parameters are provided for this http www zennio com Sensor Calibration permits setting a certain correction over the values thrown by the internal temperature probe This way if the value of the measurement is found to be slightly over or below the actual temperature due to external factors it is possible to set an adjustment between 5 0 C and 5 0 C 0 0 C by default in steps of 0 1 C The value set here may be optionally changed in runtime from the Configuration page see section 2 4 Sending Period cycle time in tens of a second for sending the value of the measured temperature to the bus This sending is made through the General Internal temperature object see section 3 1 enabled by default The permitted values are O to 100 tens of a second The value 0 set by default deactivates this sending to the bus 2 Send with a Temperature Change permits performing a specific sending of the temperature value to the bus through the General Internal Temperature object whenever an increase or decrease greater or equal than a certain value is detected between two consecutive measurements no matter if a periodic sending has been enabled or not Such value unsigned must
33. able in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com g Shutter Control Shutter controls permit sending move up move down stop or step shutter orders to the KNX bus by pressing the buttons in the box In addition the box will contain an indicator that will permanently show as a percentage the value of the status object http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 50 Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization 2 button Control h Function Shutter Control h Action Left Down Right Up v Left Button Shutter Down 1 h Right Button Shutter Up i Figure 48 Shutter Control The only specific parameter for this function is gt Action sets which of the two buttons will send the move up orders and which the move down orders Options are Left Down Right Up default and Left Up Right Down Setting up a box as a shutter control enables three communication objects Pn Bi Shutter Position 1 byte Pn Bi Move Shutter and Pn Bi Stop Shutter both binary objects The former acts as the status object which determines the value shown in the box it will be necessary to link it to the analogous object from the shutter actuator as it does not get automatically updated on user presses so it receives the value 100 when the shutter is completely down and the value 0 when it is totally up On their side control orders will be s
34. although it will be possible to type password 2 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 26 Zennio InZennio Z41 even if the device asks for password 1 the new password typed afterwards will be anyway stored as the new password for level 7 2 Security Pad Levels parameter consisting in six additional textboxes intended for the customisation of the messages that the device shows or may show when the user interacts with the password insertion dialog Up to 15 characters are permitted per label gt Label for Password 1 message shown when the user is required to type in the password for level 1 By default Password 1 Label for Password 2 message shown when the user is required to type in the password for level 2 By default Password 2 Label for Error message shown to the user when the typed password is not valid By default ERROR Label for New password message shown to ask the user for a new password during the password change process By default New password Label for Repeat password message shown when the user is required to re type the new password By default Repeat password Label for Updated message shown to the user as a confirmation of the 3 password change By default Updated Buttons that lead to a protected page from the Menu page see section 2 1 will show a little
35. alue 1 5 to the bus it will happen that on the forth press the value sent will be 0 5 and not 2 Control object ne Offset Thermostat No Offset status Status object ENS Setpoint T status Figure 54 Relative Float Setpoint Control Object Linking http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 56 Zennio InZennio Z41 Note the parameterised setpoint type becomes transparent to the final user as the aspect of the on screen box remains the same in all cases In addition the setpoint status object is always a 2 byte floating point object and will represent in any case the absolute value of the current temperature setpoint gt Left Button and Right Button permit selecting the desired icon to be displayed inside each button in the box Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com b Mode This function turns the box into a climate mode control Visualization Climate Control ki Function Mode Control Mode Type Heat Cool h Left Button Mode Cool h Right Button Mode Heat Figure 55 Heat Cool Mode Type Two mode control types are possible the Heat Cool control type and the Extended HVAC control type Selecting the former or the latter is possible through the Mode Type parameter gt Heat Cool Selecting this type of mode control turns the bo
36. are Security Levels dropdown list for selecting whether one default option or two security levels will be available Depending on the selection the parameter below Password may show once or twice Note with independence of the option selected here later it will be necessary to establish the security level desired for each specific page e Password parameter made of four additional textboxes each of which should contain one of the four consecutive digits 0 9 that will compose the password The default password is 1234 In case of enabling two security levels the Password parameter will show twice being the first one referred to the password of Level 1 and the second one to the password of Level 2 The default password for Level 2 is 5678 Security Levels Two Levels 4 LEVEL 1 PASSWORD Default Password 1 1 Default Password 2 2 Default Password 3 3 Default Password 4 4 LEVEL 2 PASSWORD Default Password 1 5 Default Password 2 6 Default Password 3 7 Default Password 4 8 HH EE BE OH Figure 17 Two Security Levels Important the password insertion dialog features a specific option lower left button that lets the user change in runtime the passwords originally set by parameter When the user accesses this option and prior to typing the new password the user will be required to type the corresponding old password level 1 or level 2 Note that
37. automatically fades partially out the backlight of the screen after two minutes without any user interaction Next after three more minutes of inactivity i e after five minutes of inactivity the backlight is completely turned off While partially or totally faded out any press on the screen will bring back the normal light level The above timings do not apply while a pop up window is open or if a particular backlight configuration has been parameterised see section 3 2 1 2 6 PAGE SHAPING Each of the pages of the user interface including Menu Profile and Configuration can be independently parameterised to display its control indicator boxes statically distributed or automatically ordered Static grid Distribution all the 8 boxes of the page will be shown remaining empty those not having been assigned a function Living Room do Og Lights me 75 0 Setpoint Figure 10 Static Distribution Automatic Distribution the active boxes will be dynamically ordered so that they make use of all the available space The final layout of the page will therefore depend on the number of boxes having been assigned a function http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 18 Zennio http www zennio com InZennio Z41 Living Room LAN de OFF e Lights Figure 11 Dynamic Distribution of the enabled boxes Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 19
38. be entered here in terms of tenths of a degree To avoid having this Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 29 Zennio http www zennio com extra sending on temperature changes simply leave the value O default value 3 2 5 ETHERNET MAIN CONFIGURATION General Remote control through the Internet Security Device Description Touch Lock Internal Temp Sensor Ethernet u Energy Monitor Objects White Channel Objects Firmware Update IP Address Assigment DHCP Figure 20 Ethernet Main Configuration The Ethernet tab permits configuring the Ethernet network interface of Z41 Therefore from this parameter screen it is possible to specifically enable the remote control function see ANNEX I Controlling Z41 Remotely via by marking the Remote Control through the Internet checkbox On the other hand this window lets the integrator give a name to the device Device Description so that it turns easier to identify it from the Z41 Update desktop application which may detect other Z41 devices on the same local network provided for performing firmware updates on Z41 through the Ethernet interface Finally the IP Address Assignment parameter is reserved for future use as Z41 is currently only compatible with the automatic IP assignment through the DHCP protocol The Ethernet interface in Z41 is also intended to let the integrator update the firmware of the device see s
39. con and On Icon dropdown lists for the selection of the icons that will represent the two states 0 1 of the Pn Bi Binary Indicator object which gets automatically updated whenever an order is sent through the control object It may also receive values from the bus b Binary Control Text Visualization 2 button Control Function Binary Control text kd Action Left 0 Right i Off Text On Text Left Button off 1 Right Button On 1 h Figure 43 Binary Control Text http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 45 Zennio InZennio Z41 When the user touches the buttons a binary value will be sent through the Pn Bi Binary Control object while the status object Pn Bi Binary Indicator will determine the text that will be shown in the box The available parameters are gt Action sets the value to be sent on button touches This can be Left 0 Right 1 default or Left 1 Right 0 gt Text Off and Text On indicative texts that will be shown in the box depending on the state 0 1 of the Pn Bi Binary Indicator object which gets automatically updated whenever an order is sent through the control object It may also receive values from the bus c Enumerated Control Icon The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary control Icon however it will be possible to distinguish up to 6 states configurable through the Enums paramete
40. ctively i e the smaller the increment is the more presses will be required It is 10 by default except for the case of the 2 byte floating point control where it is 1 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 f Two button Scene Control Analogously to the 1 button scene control 2 button scene controls permit sending the KNX bus a scene value through the General Scenes send object however in this case there will be two buttons in the box each of which can be configured independently Label Visualization 2 button Control h Function Two button Scene Control h Left Scene 1 Action Run and Save h Button Icon Scene Right Scene 1 Action Run and Save Button Icon Scene bod Figure 47 2 Button Scene Control Through the Scene parameter it is possible to assign each of the two buttons left right the number of the scene to be sent 1 64 In addition Action which permits the options Run and Run and save lets the integrator set whether the device will only send execution orders for the specified scene after a short press or it will possible apart from sending execution orders on short presses to also send save orders for such scene in the case of performing a long press on the button Last the dropdown list under Button Icon sets the icon to be displayed by the buttons Note the list with all the icons avail
41. d 19599 Table 8 Service States Note that the decision of disabling back the Device Pairing parameter or not after the pairing process is up to the integrator depending on whether the final user needs or not to be allowed to pair their Z41 with further remote applications in the future It is also remarkable that disabling this icon is independent from disabling the remote control function itself preventing further pairing does not block the remote access from previously paired devices and that the access to this icon will be anyway subject to the security level set for the Configuration page by the integrator see section 3 2 2 Note it is possible to pair multiple Z41 devices to a particular remote application or mobile device as well as pairing a particular Z41 device to multiple remote applications or mobile devices PAIRING PROCEDURE Once Z41 has been configured as explained above pressing on the Device Pairing icon will bring up a pop up window similar to Figure 85 The upper section of the pop up window may display text messages to notify events to the user along the process while the middle section contains the Pairing Code Request button and an icon with a numeric indicator http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 19 Zennio InZennio Z41 Figure 85 Device Pairing dialog window On a short press the Pairing Code Request button sends a Pairing Code request
42. d by Z41 please refer to epigraph b in section 3 4 2 5 3 2 8 FIRMWARE UPDATE MAIN CONFIGURATION USB Updating Enabled General enay Network Updating l Touch Lock Die bled Internal Temp Sensor Prag Ethernet Energy Monitor Objects White Channel Objects _ Firmware Update _ MENU PROFILE PAGE CONFIGURATION PAGE Figure 23 Firmware Update This tab lets the integrator enable or disable independently the device firmware update function see section 1 3 1 through the Ethernet or USB ports The only two parameters are 2 USB Updating Enabled default option or Disabled Network Updating Enabled default option Disabled or Enabled Password Protected The latter brings the option to restrict the updates via Ethernet to those who can provide the required password to the update tool http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com InZennio Z41 32 Zennio InZennio Z41 before the firmware download starts This password consisting in four numerical figures needs to be set in ETS by the integrator Network Updating Enabled Password Protected Password 1 0 Password 2 0 Password 3 0 Password 4 0 Figure 24 Password Protected Update Note reading the specific user manual of the firmware update process available at the Zennio webpage is encouraged as it contains particular remarks regarding the password p
43. d tune among three different options for the beeps emitted on button presses or as a feedback on action executions One more possibility is to make these beeps silent however alarm beeps will still work Note that the labels of the controls in the Profile page as well as the title of the page itself are customisable in ETS Moreover it is possible to make any of the described controls remain hidden for the final user These details are explained in section 3 together with the entire parameterisation process http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 14 Zennio InZennio Z41 2 4 CONFIGURATION PAGE The Configuration page lets the user know or adjust certain technical values about the device Config 25 8 C CO Time Date Prog KNX 192 168 1 214 3 0 0b 3 0 IP Address Version Probe Calibration Device Pairing Figure 7 Configuration Page The specific controls that can be made available for the Configuration page are Date Time even though the device implements two communication objects see section 3 1 for setting the internal time and date from an external device they can also be adjusted if such option has been enabled by parameter directly from the user interface Therefore by pressing this button a set of controls will pop up to let the user set the current hour 0 23 minutes day month and year 5 1 2013 A FATATA v vvv Figure
44. e General Scenes send object which is enabled by default Parameter Scene number permits specifying the number of the scene 1 64 to be sent Moreover Action which shows the options Run and Run_and save sets whether the device will only send scene execution orders after a short press or if it will be possible in addition to sending execution orders upon short presses to send scene save orders in the case of a long press http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 43 Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization 1 button Control Function Scene Control Scene Number 1 Action Run Button In the middle Scene ha Figure 40 Scene control Finally the dropdown list next to Button in the middle permits selecting an icon to be displayed inside the button Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com 3 4 2 3 2 BUTTON CONTROL Figure 41 2 button control Box Boxes configured as 2 button controls consist in an indicator and two buttons that when touched trigger the sending of an action to the KNX bus through a certain object This category also includes some specific controls such as lighting and shutter controls As a general rule most of the 2 button controls permit configuring a pair of parameters Left button and Right button each containing a dr
45. ection 1 3 1 across a local network alternatively this process can be performed through the built in USB interface Note however that the parameters related to the firmware update either via USB or via Ethernet can be found in the Firmware Update tab see section 3 2 8 InZennio Z41 Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 30 Zennio InZennio Z41 3 2 6 ENERGY MONITOR OBJECTS MAIN CONFIGURATION Channel 1 General i Security Channel 2 Touch Lock Channel 3 Internal Temp Sensor Channel 4 Ethernet Channel 5 Energy Monitor Objects a White Channel Objects Channel 6 Firmware Update Figure 21 Energy Monitor Objects Main Configuration This screen contains six checkboxes each of which permits enabling or disabling one communication channel that may be used for bus reception of energy consumption reports Every channel implements four communication objects Energy x Power 2 byte object to be linked to external objects reporting power values such as the power measuring objects implemented by KES the energy saver device from Zennio Energy x Energy 4 byte object to be linked to external objects reporting energy values such as the energy measuring objects implemented by KES the energy saver device from Zennio Energy x CO2 2 byte object to be linked to external objects reporting volumes of CO such as those implemented by KES the energy saver
46. ent through one of the two remaining objects gt Orders to move the shutter up down completely are sent through Pn Bi Move Shutter after a long press on the corresponding button Value 0 represents the move up order while 1 represents the move down order gt Orders to perform a step movement value 0 for steps up and 1 for steps down are sent through Pn Bi Stop Shutter after a short press on the corresponding button If the shutter was already in movement these orders are interpreted by the actuator as a stop order h Lighting Control The lighting control function permits making use of the two buttons in the box to send orders to a light dimmer either through a binary object or through a 4 bit object Moreover the box will permanently display the current value of the dimming status object which needs to be linked to the analogous object from the dimmer as it does not get automatically updated on button presses http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization 2 button Control Function Light Dimming h Action Left Off Right On h Dimming Step 100 Left Button Light Off 1 r Right Button Light On 1 r Figure 49 Lighting Control The available parameters are gt Action sets which of the two buttons will send the turn on orders and which the turn off orders Options are Left Off Right On
47. equests 1 0 Flags Data Type DPT Functional range ist boot P Reboot P Name Function 3 Bytes yo e TRWUI DPT_TimeOfDay 0 00 00 23 59 59 0 00 00 General Time 01 01 1990 General Date Current Date General Internal Current Temperature built in CTR DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 25 00 Temperature sensor General External Temperature to show in the DPT Value Temp 273 00 670760 00 25 00 Temperature display DPT Ack General Illumination O No action 1 Light Display BEZ EEE General Touch Lock O Touch disabled 1 Touch DPT_Switch 0 1 anabied ten m gt DPT Switch General Touch Lock O Touch enabled 1 Touch http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 81 Zennio InZennio Z41 Number Size I O Flags Data Type DPT Functional range ist boot P Reboot P Name Function ITT ee eee ee eee eee fame Fo eres omme am ferns oat fremme PX BX RGB Colour Red Green and Blue Nr oe ef A ECO A 0 gt fy gt MA P Bastien T Enabled PX BX Weekly Timer 0 Disabled 1 Enabled oe e a ii ene ewo ber vane comm aar M PA fre PX BX Special Mode Comfort Standby Economy and 8 11 14 17 PX BX Fan Indicator O Off 1 33 Min 34 o mer feet mr in G0 DU Dey PX BX Fan Indicator O Auto 1 33 Min 34 GE Kasse jee ames M a 200 80 83 86 89 92 95 98 101 PX BX Fan Indicator 0 33 Min
48. eral Time Current Time W time of day Low General Date Current Date W J date Low General Scenes Scene Value scene control Low General Internal Temperature Current Temperature built in sensor temperature C Low General Illumination 0 No action 1 Light Display W acknowledge Low General Touch Lock 0 Touch enabled 1 Touch disabled es W on off Low Figure 12 Default Topology The general objects enabled by default are General Time 3 byte object for externally for example by linking it to a KNX clock setting the internal time of the device This object also permits read requests so the current time of the device can be checked It is also automatically sent after time changes made by the user from the screen itself http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 General Date 3 byte object for externally for example by linking it to a KNX clock setting the internal date of the device This object can also accept read requests so the current date of the device can be checked It is also automatically sent after date changes made by the user from the screen itself e General Scenes send 1 byte object through which scene run save orders 1 to 64 according to the KNX standard can be sent to the bus in case any of the boxes is configured as a scene control or as a timer General Internal Temperature 2 byte object through
49. esses on the box a window similar to Figure 77 will pop Up http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 70 Zennio InZennio Z41 A C Weekly Hunn unna Day selector Value to be sent ON OFF Time selector Figure 77 Weekly Timer Pop Up Window This window contains the following elements gt Day Selector lets the user select the days on which the timed sending will take place gt Value to be Sent ON OFF lets the user set the value to be sent It can be ON or OFF or even both at different times One time selector is provided for each of the two values Note if instead of the sending of a binary value the sending of a scene value has been parameterised only one checkbox and one time selector will be shown so the user can enable disable the sending of the scene value and if enabled set the desired time gt Time Selector let the user set the time at which the automatic sending will take place Hence at the specified time on the days selected by the user the bus will be automatically sent the corresponding value through the Pn Bi Weekly Timer Control object in the case of sending a binary value or through the General Scenes Send object in the case of sending a scene number In both cases the Pn Bi Weekly Timer Enabling binary object will be available making it possible to disable by sending the value O or to enable value 1
50. ets the maximum accepted time space without receiving the no alarm value before Z41 adopts the alarm situation Example supposing a certain sensor responsible for sending the value 1 once to the bus when a flood is detected and the value O again only once when such situation terminates if the object sent is linked to the alarm trigger object from an alarm box in Z41 where no periodical monitoring has been parameterised and where the value 1 has been set as the alarm value then Z41 will notify an emergency every time a flood takes place The notification will stop as soon as the user touches any button although a warning icon will still blink on the screen After that if the user acknowledges the alarm the icon will stop blinking switching then off once the sensor sends a 0 Example Il suppose a certain CO sensor responsible for sending the value 0 to the bus every two minutes except when it detects a dangerous CO level in such case it will immediately send the value 1 If the object being sent is linked to the alarm trigger object from an alarm box in Z41 where periodic monitoring has been parameterised and where the value 1 is configured as the alarm trigger value then Z41 will notify the user about the emergency both if the CO level reaches a dangerous level and if the sensor stops sending the value 0 for example due to failures or sabotage The user should proceed in t
51. every user press although the status object will also admit the reception of feedback from the bus i e the updated absolute setpoint value sent from the external thermostat Setpoint Type Relative 1 bit object Offset 5 LS 0 190 ea Figure 52 Relative 1 Bit Setpoint Control Finally when Relative float object is selected the control will send 2 byte floating point values However these values will correspond to the particular increment or decrement or offset to be applied each time This offset refers to a base temperature and will always be a multiple of 0 5 C As the user touches the increase decrease buttons in the box this offset will vary always within a certain range defined through the Minimum Offset and Maximum Offset parameters Setpoint Type Relative float object hd Minimum Offset 10 x 10C Maximum Offset 10 La x 19 Figure 53 Relative Float Object Setpoint Control Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Example suppose the following parameterisation Relative setpoint with a floating point object 2 Minimum offset of 10 Maximum offset of 10 The objects are linked to those from an external thermostat which can be supposed to have a base temperature setpoint of 25 C After the parameter download 1 The first touch on the increase button will trigger the sending of the value 0 5 so that the thermostat sets the setpoi
52. ext On Text Figure 30 Binary Indicator Text c Enumerated Indicator Icon The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary indicator Icon however it will be possible to distinguish up to 6 states configurable through the Enums parameter instead of only two The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255 not only by values 0 and 1 When this function is assigned to the box a 1 byte communication object Pn Bi Enumerated Indicator will turn visible as well as two more parameters Value and Icon for each of the states to be distinguished This permits setting which icon will be shown in the box upon the reception of which value through the communication object Function Enumerated Indicator icon 4 Enums 2 4 Value 1 g Icon 1 Off 1 4 Value 2 g Icon 2 Off 1 4 Figure 31 Enumerated Indicator Icon Example a three state enumerated indicator 3 under Enum is parameterised as follows Value 1 1 Icon 1 One Value 2 3 Icon 2 Two Value 3 5 Icon 3 Three When the Pn Bi Enumerated Indicator object receives the value 1 the box will show icon One When it receives the value 3 icon Two will be shown And when it receives the value 5 icon Three will show In case of receiving any other value no icon will be shown
53. file may be useful when the user needs to check the status of a set of alarm controls distributed across several pages Config Alarm Log 12 48 05 11 2012 ON Window dk 19 48 12 10 2012 OFF Window 12 55 12 10 2012 OK Window 12 48 12 10 2012 ON Window amp 12 48 20 08 2012 OFF Gas 21 05 19 08 2012 OK Gas 20 32 19 08 2012 ON Gas 10 48 5 07 2012 ON Meteo f Figure 9 Alarm Log Hence the alarm log will contain a listing in reverse chronological order where the name time and date of every alarm event will be shown In addition the log will show the current status of each of them which may be http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 16 Zennio InZennio Z41 gt ON the alarm is still active or has not been acknowledged by the user gt OK the user has acknowledged the alarm event but the corresponding object is still in the alarm state gt OFF the user has acknowledged the alarm event and the corresponding object has already left the alarm state For more information on alarms see epigraph f in section 3 4 2 5 IP Address in case the device has been connected to an IP network through an Ethernet cable see section 1 3 the IP address it has been assigned if any will be shown here Version indicator that shows both the version of the device firmware on the left and next to it the version of the application program
54. g the temperature measured by the internal temperature probe Default Theme after programming Ocean Screen Illumination Turn off the screen after a long time of inactivity Show Time Yes Show Temperature Internal Temperature Probe Thermostat 1 EJ Thermostat 2 El WEEKDAYS Initials Mon Sun e g MTWTFSS MTWTFSS Label for Time ON Time ON Label for Time OFF Time OFF Label for Scene Scene Figure 14 General Main Configuration The General screen contains the following parameters Power Supply Voltage lets the integrator specify the particular voltage of InZennio Z41 hd ho h had http www zennio com the external supply powering Z41 The available values are 12 by default 24 and 29 volts Selecting one option or another will only cause an internal correction over the temperature value measured by the built in probe Default Theme after programming permits selecting the user interface colour scheme out of 8 different options to be loaded after the ETS download The final user will have the option to switch the scheme from the Profile page see section 2 3 unless such option is disabled by parameter Show Time sets whether the current time according to the internal clock should show in the upper left corner of every page The default is Yes Screen Illumination lets defining whether the backlight should behave during inactivity according to section 2 5
55. ger 0 1 158 185 1 Bit DPT_Switch 0 1 0 1 DPT_Trigger 0 1 TX Window Status input O Closed 1 Open TX Comfort Prolongation O Nothing 1 Timed Comfort TX Special Mode Status 1 byte HVAC Mode 159 186 1 Bit DPT_Window_Door 160 187 1 Bit eH 1 Comfort 2 Standby 3 161 188 CTR 1 Byte DPT_HVACMode Economy 4 Protection DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 670760 00 DPT Value Tempd 670760 00 DPT Value Temp 273 00 670760 00 DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670760 00 670760 00 DPT_Value_Tempd 670760 00 TX Basic Setpoint Reference setpoint TX Setpoint Thermostat setpoint input TX Setpoint Step O 0 50C 1 0 5 C 2 Bytes 162 189 2 Bytes 163 190 1 Bit TX Setpoint Offset Float offset value TX Setpoint Status Current setpoint TX Basic Setpoint Status Current basic setpoint TX Setpoint Offset Status Current setpoint offset TX Offset Reset Reset offset 164 191 2 Bytes 165 192 2 Bytes CTR 166 193 2 Bytes CTR 167 194 2 Bytes CTR 168 195 1 Bit i DPT Reset Pp ma Special Mode protection O Nothing 1 Trigger http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 85 Zennio InZennio Z41 Number Size 1 0 Flags Data Type DPT Functional range ist boot P Reboot ame fi fem perese Name Function TX Setpoint Reset Reset setpoint to default O Cool 1 Heat TX Mode
56. hannel objects gt Firmware Update Menu which will contain one more screen by default gt Configuration from which it will be possible to activate and configure each of the six general purpose pages of the device see section 2 2 Profile Page which itself will contain one more screen gt Configuration from which it will be possible to activate and configure the Profile page see section 2 3 Configuration Page which itself will contain one more screen gt Configuration from which it will be possible to activate and configure the Configuration page see section 2 4 The following sections will detail the parameterisation process of each of the above tabs including the initially hidden screens which will become visible depending on the selected options 3 2 MAIN CONFIGURATION This tab is divided into multiple screens all of which contain a set of global parameters regarding the general functionality of the device and therefore not specifically related to a particular page of the user interface http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 22 Zennio 3 2 1 GENERAL 4 MAIN CONFIGURATION k General Security Touch Lock Intemal Temp Sensor Ethernet Energy Monitor Objects White Channel Objects Firmware Update MENU FROFILE PAGE CONFIGURATION FAGE Power Supply Voltage 12 Y Note this parameter is only used for adjustin
57. he same manner as in the above example to manage the alarm notification 3 5 PROFILE PAGE The Profile Page tab contains a sole screen Configuration http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 3 5 1 CONFIGURATION This screen permits the integrator configure the controls that will be available for the final user within the Profile page see section 2 3 as well as the label that will identify them on the screen Note that the Profile page itself can be activated or hidden from the Configuration screen under the Menu tab see section 3 3 1 MAIN CONFIGURATION MENU Title 4 PROFILE PAGE Automatic page shaping Yes ll Configuration EN CONFIGURATION PAGE Protected No 4 Brightness w Label Contrast w Label Melody w Label Theme Ed Label Figure 81 Configuration Profile Page By default all controls are marked as active Please refer to section 2 3 for details On the other hand for the Profile page as for any other page a label parameter Title a box shaping parameter Automatic Page Shaping see section 2 6 and a security level parameter Protected see section 3 2 2 can be set 3 6 CONFIGURATION PAGE The Configuration Page tab contains a sole screen Configuration 3 6 1 CONFIGURATION This screen permits the integrator configure the controls that will be available for the final user within the Configuration page see section 2 4
58. ible to activate or deactivate every page from the user interface independently A specific ETS tab will appear upon the activation of a page The next sections of this manual describe these tabs in detail 3 4 PAGEn When any of the general purpose pages is enabled from the Configuration screen under the Menu tab a new tab named Page n will appear where n is the number of the page Under this tab one screen Configuration will be initially displayed to let the integrator enable or disable any of the boxes in the page Depending on that more parameter screens will appear Note figures in this section will show the parameterisation of a certain page for instance page 1 or a certain box for instance box 1 The parameters for other pages or boxes should look similar http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 3 4 1 CONFIGURATION MAIN CONFIGURATION 3 Title MENU a PAGEL Automatic page shaping No h Configuration l PROFILE PAGE Icon Home r CONFIGURATION PAGE es Protected No r Figure 26 Configuration Page n This screen contains the following parameters Title text field that defines the title of the page Automatic Page Shaping dropdown list that sets whether the boxes in the Menu page should be automatically distributed option Yes depending on the amount of functional boxes or display as a static 2x4 grid option
59. imer Alarm e 1 Profile Page optionally which lets the user modify directly from the user interface parameters such as the brightness contrast and colour pattern of the screen and the sound of the button press beeps http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 e 1 Configuration Page optionally which contains the controls for setting the time date for calibrating the built in temperature probe and for pairing the device with a remote IP application It also shows the alarm log the software version and the current IP address 1 3 INSTALLATION Figure 1 shows the connection outline of the InZennio Z41 screen KNX bus connection Programming button Programming LED External power input USB connection Ethernet connection 4 Slot for the button battery Temperature sensor O O JO a A WO N Magnet Figure 1 Element Diagram The InZennio Z41 touch screen connects to the KNX bus through the built in terminal 1 To ensure that enough supply is provided as to power all the internal components of the device it is also necessary to connect an external DC power supply of 12 24 or 29v which delivers at least 150 mA of current The KNX power and the external power must be electrically isolated and provided by separate supplies in order to avoid interference to the KNX bus This external power must be supp
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61. isable by sending the value 0 or to enable value 1 the execution of the timed sending set by the user By default timed sending is always enabled http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 69 Zennio InZennio Z41 Note in case of disabling a sending through Pn Bi Daily Timer Enabling the corresponding box will show the forbidden icon although the box will not lose the configuration previously set by the user Finally this function offers the following parameters in ETS gt Timer Type switches between 1 bit value default option and Scene gt Scene Number shown only after selecting Scene for the above parameter This field defines the number of the scene 1 64 that will be sent to the bus on the execution of the timed sending e Weekly Timer Visualization Other Function Weekly Timer Timer Type 1 bit Value Figure 75 Weekly Timer Boxes configured as weekly timers let the final user program a timed sending of a binary or scene value to the bus according to the parameterisation at a certain time on certain days on a weekly basis The difference between the daily and the weekly timers is that the latter does not permit the countdown based sending although it does permit that a time based sending takes place every week on the days selected by the user Figure 76 Weekly Timer Box Hence when the user pr
62. lied to the device through the corresponding terminal 4 provided within the original packaging ensuring that each cable is properly connected and respecting the electrical polarities positive and negative from the supply to the device In addition to the external supply Z41 makes use of a button battery LR44 located at the corresponding slot 7 to help maintain the time and date updated in case of a failure of the external power supply http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Note immediately after connecting the external supply the device will perform an automatic calibration which may result deviated if it takes place while any type of pressure is being made over the front panel In case of an unexpected behaviour in touch recognition it will be necessary to disconnect and connect the device back avoiding making pressure over the panel in order to perform a new calibration After the connection of the external power supply the screen will blink for an instant Approximately 7 seconds later a welcome message containing the Zennio logo and the Loading label will be shown Once the load process ends the Status page will come up see Figure 2 12 45 20 06 2012 29 79C cennio 241 01 01 001 RRA OK Software 0 Sync 192 168 1 220 2 0 0 ETHERNET JW Version Figure 2 Status Page This screen is divided into 8 boxes The KNX box show
63. ll trigger the sending of a certain numerical value to the bus this value will be progressively increased or decreased every time the user touches one button or the other through the control object while the box itself will permanently reflect the current numerical value of the status object which gets automatically updated after a control order is sent to the bus although it may also receive values from the bus Table 4 shows for each of the six functions the permitted value range and the name of the control and status objects Control object Status object 1 byte unsigned int 0 255 Pn Bi 1 byte unsigned int control Pn Bi 1 byte unsigned int indicator 1 byte signed int 128 127 Pn Bi 1 byte signed int control Pn Bi 1 byte signed int indicator Percentage control 0 100 Pn Bi Percentage control Pn Bi Percentage indicator 2 byte unsigned int 0 65535 Pn Bi 2 byte unsigned int control Pn Bi 2 byte unsigned int indicator 2 byte signed int 32768 32767 Pn Bi 2 byte signed int control Pn Bi 2 byte signed int indicator 2 byte float 67 1088 64 670760 96 Pn Bi 2 byte float control Pn Bi 2 byte float indicator Table 4 Numerical Controls For all the six functions the available parameters are http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 48 Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization 2 button Control 4 Function 1 byte unsigned int z
64. lock icon overlaid on their lower left corner 3 2 3 TOUCH LOCK MAIN CONFIGURATION General Security Touch Locking 0 Touch Enabled 1 Touch Disabled Welcome Object Disabled Touch Lock Internal Temp Sensor Ethernet Energy Monitor Objects White Channel Objects Firmware Update http www zennio com Figure 18 Touch Lock Main Configuration Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 2 Zennio InZennio Z41 This screen is provided for the configuration of the welcome and touch lock objects By default two parameters are shown 2 Touch Locking dropdown list with the following options O Touch enabled 1 Touch disabled default value and O Touch disabled 1 Touch enabled Depending on the selection sending one value or another 0 or 1 to object General Touch lock will lock unlock the touch panel The detailed behaviour of this object is described in section 3 1 e Welcome Object dropdown list with the following options Disabled default value 1 bit object and Scene gt If Disabled is selected this functionality will remain inactive Therefore nothing will happen when after a certain standby period the user resumes the interaction with the touch panel gt If 1 bit object is selected the General Welcome Object binary object is enabled and two more parameters turn visible
65. n m Setpoint Startup setting on Bus voltage Last before Bus failure Heating a Automatic ON when a new special Disabled r mode arrives Sending Statuses on BUS voltage recovery No ll Figure 83 Configuration Screen Thermostat n http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 76 Zennio InZennio Z41 When the functions Thermostat 1 and Thermostat 2 from the General screen under the Main configuration tab are enabled the integrator will be shown two more tabs both similar to each other for the parameterisation of these functions independently Under each of the tabs a set of screens Configuration Setpoint etc is provided to define the type of the thermostatic control the user will be performing from 241 Note for further information about the behaviour and the parameterisation of the Zennio Building thermostat implemented by Z41 please refer to the specific documentation Zennio Building Thermostat available at www zennio com http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com T Zennio InZennio Z41 ANNEX I CONTROLLING Z41 REMOTELY VIA IP Versions 3 x and later of the Z41 application program feature an IP communication mechanism that makes it possible to perform actions over the device and to control its functions remotely by means of specific applications that communicate with Z41 through IP networks in an equivale
66. nction RG8 control Object type Three single colour objects DPT 5 001 Left Button ugheon2 vol Right Button Themes Figure 62 Other This category involves the following functions which can be selected through the Function parameter a RGB This function is intended for sending orders to thee colour LED light regulators such as LUMENTO X3 RGB from Zennio Function RGB Control Object type Three single colour objects DPT 5 001 Left Button tn Right Button Themes 00 Figure 63 RGB When the function is assigned to the box the following parameters come up gt Object Type permits selecting what type of object will be used for controlling the light level of the RGB channels It may be Three single colour objects DPT 5 001 by default or One RGB object DPT 232 600 If the former is selected three 1 byte objects will be enabled http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 62 Zennio InZennio Z41 with their Write and Read flags activated so they can work as control and status objects named e Pn Bi Red Channel e Pn Bi Green Channel e Pn Bi Blue Channel Control orders will consist in sending the light level as a percentage of the different channels through the corresponding objects If the second option is selected only one 3 byte object will be enabled e Pn Bi RGB Colour In this case the light levels of the three channels are
67. nected to the bus Z41 will enter the safe mode In such case the programming LED will blink in red colour Connectors 5 and 6 are provided for firmware updates see section 1 3 1 and most likely for enhanced functionality such as remote accesses to the device For detailed information about the technical features of Z41 as well as on security and installation procedures please refer to the device Datasheet included within the device packaging and also available at http www zennio com 1 3 1 FIRMWARE UPDATES Z41 incorporates two separete microcontrollers One of them is focused on interfacing with the KNX bus and on running the application program itself while the second one is dedicated to running the firmware that implements the operating system and the management of the peripherals Therefore an eventual update of Z41 may consist in two phases Downloading the new application program from ETS Downloading the new firmware Two alternative methods are provided for the latter the connection of a flash memory drive to the USB slot see 6 in Figure 1 through the proper adapter or the connection of an Ethernet network cable see 6 in Figure 1 For further details on the firmware update process please refer to the Z41 USB Ethernet firmware update specific document available at http www zennio com http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z4
68. ng to the initial letters of the day names in English Label for Time ON field that permits customising the label that will be shown within the configuration pages of the weekly timers See epigraph e in section 3 4 2 5 next to the checkbox that enables disables the sending of the switch on order The default value is Time ON e Label for Time OFF field that permits customising the label that will be shown within the configuration pages of the weekly timers See epigraph e in section 3 4 2 5 next to the checkbox that enables disables the sending of the switch off order The default value is Time OFF Label for Scene field that permits customising the label that will be shown within the configuration pages of the weekly timers See epigraph e in section 3 4 2 5 next to the checkbox that enables disables the sending of scenes The default value is Scene http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 3 2 2 SECURITY 4 MAIN CONFIGURATION ee Security Levels One Level Security PASSWORD Touch Lock aa Internal Temp Sensor Default Password 1 1 Comal Ethernet 7 Energy Monitor Objects Default Password 2 2 a White Channel Objects 71 Bartels Default Password 3 3 Me Default P d 4 4 Default Passwor PROFILE PAGE Per CONFIGURATION PAGE SECURITY PAD LABELS Label for Enter Password Enter Passw
69. not correct 56 1 bit objects were being mentioned for colour selection 62 instead of 1 byte objects The LUMENTO X4 LED application program was being 64 mentioned instead of LUMENTO X4 RGBW Custom behaviour of the Reset button 16 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio Changes in the application program 2 1 a Parameter added for setting the attenuation of the backlight total partial or none on inactivity Support added for TrueType fonts Compatibility with Greek and Cyrillic characters Driver update to offer compatibility with newer capacitive touch panels Minor changes in the handling of graphics themes and transitions between themes Lock icon added to the Profile and Configuration pages when security protection has been set to them Interruption of the inactivity timeout counter if a pop up windows is active Unification of the text format and time spacing of labels shown in graphical value monitoring Changes in the application program General improvement of the capacities and functionality Changes in the user interface and in the page browsing More versatility 2 0 a 6 general purpose pages and 2 specific pages Possibility of implementing different controls climate scenes etc within the same page Self alignment of the boxes in a page optional New functionality RGB control RGBW control Energetic consumption monitoring
70. nt manner as if the device were actually being controlled on site CONFIGURING 241 In order to make the Z41 control function available for remote applications it is necessary that the integrator specifically enables it in ETS through the Remote Control through the Internet parameter from the Ethernet window under the General tab see section 3 2 5 0 50 Time Date Prog KNX Alarm Log 192 168 1 214 3 0 0b 3 0 IP Address Version a Probe Calibratio Device Pairing 4 Figure 84 Configuration page with Device Paring enabled In addition before being possible to remotely control 241 it is first necessary to pair it to the remote application This requires that the integrator also enables the Device Pairing parameter in the Configuration window under the Configuration Page tab see section 2 4 After that 241 will include a new icon into its Configuration page as in Figure 84 which lets the final user start the pairing process The icon of the pairing function contains on the upper left corner a service state indicator This indicator will automatically update if the state changes http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Indicator Meaning No network connection available No Internet access available Waiting for the Remote Control service Connection and service OK Remote control in process remote device currently connecte
71. nt to 25 5 C This value will be then sent through the status object and afterwards shown by Z41 in the corresponding box 2 A second touch will trigger the value 1 after which the setpoint will become 26 C 3 On the third touch the value sent will be 1 5 so the setpoint will be set to 26 56 And so on until the offset sent becomes 10 setpoint of 35 C Any further presses on the increase button will send the value 10 again so the setpoint will remain at 35 C while touching the decrease button for the first time will trigger the sending of the value 9 5 setting the temperature back to 34 5 C On the second button press the value 9 will be sent and the setpoint will become 34 C And so on until an offset of 10 setpoint of 15 C is reached From that moment any further presses on the decrease button will re send the value 10 and the setpoint will remain at 15 C Important the control object for the floating point relative setpoint control has its Write flag enabled with the intention of permitting the reception of feedback from the thermostat which may reset or modify the status of the offset for any reason at any time This feedback allows that Z41 updates its own value to equal that from the external thermostat Thinking of the above example if Z41 receives the value 0 after having the user performed three presses on the increase button therefore after having been sent the v
72. o assign the RGBW control function to any box from any page it is only permitted to control as many as four different white channels as it is not possible to have a different RGBW White Channel x for each of the boxes This restriction does not apply to the R G and B channels from the RGB or RGBW controls each box will make use of its own communication objects for regulating such channels Finally RGBW control boxes look similarly to RGB control boxes Figure 67 RGBW Box Nevertheless when the colour palette of an RGBW box is brought up a forth increase decrease regulator is shown together with the three regulators shown in the case of the RGB control boxes Figure 68 RGBW Colour Palette http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 65 Zennio InZennio Z41 c Energy Monitor KES Visualization Other h Function Energy Monitor KES Energy Monitor Channel Channel 1 Enable the selected channel in Main Config Energy Monitor Objects tab Energy Consumption Co Cost Figure 69 Energy Monitor KES This function permits making use of one of the boxes of Z41 as a monitor of information related to energy consumption which may be reported by devices such as KES from Zennio and in particular as a monitor of the evolution of the instant power ll 37 5 kw KES Figure 70 Energy Monitor KES Box When the user touches any of these boxes a
73. oncnnonanos 53 3425 NNN 62 55 o nee 74 3 5 1 Contigua Ai 75 3 6 Configuration Page ccccoccnccncnncconnnnconcnnnnannnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 75 3 6 1 a A 75 TN NN 76 ANNEX I Controlling Z41 Remotely Via IP coocccocconocncncncncnnncnnnncnnncnnncnononononnnncnoncnnncnnnns 78 COMTI OIE 27 EEE 78 PPU 79 Remote ADPIC ON EEE EE EEE os 80 ANNEX II Communication Objects rrrrrrnerrnanrnnnrnnnrnnnnrrnnrnnnrnnnennnnrnnnrnnnrnnnsrnnnsnnnennusrnnsennesnnnsene 81 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 InZennio Z41 InZennio Z41 is an easily and intuitively controllable high performance colour touch screen Its built in features and functions make it the ideal solution for integral room control in hotels offices or any other environments where controlling climate systems lighting systems shutters scenes etc is required The most outstanding features of InZennio Z41 are 4 1 inch backlit capacitive touch panel User interface with various pre set colour patterns and themes Multiple direct action functions fully customisable Control distribution across up to 6 customisable pages Full climate management Programmable timers 2 Scene control 2 Alarm control 2 independent thermostats Built in temperature sensor Ethernet interface for firmwa
74. opdown list for the selection of the desired icons to be displayed inside the buttons in the box Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com Note when multiple presses are made consecutively on the buttons of a control that regulates increases decreases the value of a certain status only the final value selected by the user will be sent to the bus so it is not overloaded by sending all the intermediate values http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 44 Zennio InZennio Z41 On the other hand the Function parameter contains a dropdown list for the selection of the particular two button control type to be implemented by the box The available options and their related parameters are a Binary Control Icon When the user touches the buttons a binary value will be sent through the Pn Bi Binary control object while the status object Pn Bi Binary indicator will determine the icon shown in the box Visualization 2 button Control h Function Binary Control icon Action Left 0 Right 1 Off Icon off 1 h On Icon On 1 x Left Button off 1 Right Button On 1 r Figure 42 Binary Control Icon The available parameters are gt Action sets the value to be sent on button touches This can be Left 0 Right 1 by default or Left 1 Right 0 gt Off I
75. ord Label for Error ERROR Label for New Password Mew Password Label for Repeat Password Repeat Password Label for Updated Updated Figure 15 Security Main Configuration This screen permits selecting how many security levels one or two will be available for the configuration of the access to the control pages In other words it permits setting one or two different passwords so the integrator can afterwards configure whether the access to each page will be protected by one password or another or remain unprotected every page can be independently configured Figure 16 shows the enter password dialog shown to the user when trying to access a protected page Home ab Pr Password PM Livin gt A me x c i a O a Profile Figure 16 Password Insertion Dialog for password protected pages In case of setting up two levels the first one is assumed to be enclosed by the second one This means that whenever the device asks the user to type in password 1 to enter a certain page password 2 will also be accepted On the contrary password 1 http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 25 Zennio InZennio Z41 cannot be used instead of password 2 This behaviour permits therefore making password 2 available to users with further privileges while password 1 is assigned to users with fewer privileges The parameters on the Security screen
76. order of these two events is irrelevant after which the icon will finally turn off l No 1 Trigger Alam 1 Alam Vennene 4 Vase E 5 Random Not Trigger Button Press ee A rue q Alam Acknowledgmt 1 Alarm Confirmed 1 Muted Valse 4 ee y Figure 80 Alarm state diagram case of confirmation previous to the alarm end There is also the possibility of periodically monitoring the status of the trigger object for situations where this object is periodically received from the bus This will let 241 automatically assume the alarm situation if the no alarm value does not get sent through the trigger object after a certain time for example upon failures of the transmitter The maximum time window can be defined by parameter Consequently alarm boxes permit configuring the following parameters gt Trigger defines the value that will trigger the alarm 0 or 1 it is 1 by default e the value that when received through Pn Bi Alarm http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Trigger should be interpreted by Z41 as an alarm situation Implicitly this parameter also defines the inverse no alarm value gt Periodic Monitoring activates Yes or deactivates No default option periodic monitoring of the alarm trigger object gt Cycle Time x 1min in case of having selected Yes under the above parameter s
77. pop up window similar to Figure 71 will be shown Prior to detailing the elements shown in the pop up window the ETS parameters for this type of function will be described gt Energy Monitor Channel dropdown list for the selection of the channel 1 6 that will be associated to the box The channel selected here must have been enabled from the Energy Monitor Objects screen see section 3 2 6 under the Main configuration tab This way the box will be monitoring the values received through the Energy x Power Energy x Energy Energy x CO2 and Energy x Cost objects where x is the number of the assigned channel Important although it is possible to assign the Energy monitor KES function to any box from any page it is only possible to control as many as six different energy channels as it is not possible to have an exclusive channel for each of the boxes gt Energy Consumption determines whether the pop up window should show the instant value of the Energy x Energy object or not http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 66 Zennio InZennio Z41 gt CO2 determines whether the pop up window should show the instant value of the Energy x CO2 object or not gt Cost determines whether the pop up window should show the instant value of the Energy x Cost object or not Evolution of the Power Consumption Object 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00
78. r meaning because of the specifications or restrictions from both the KNX standard or the application program itself 1st boot shows the cases where an object is assigned a certain value by the application program after a device download or a full reset In case the value of such assignment can be parameterised Y is shown in column P Objects showing a hyphen are not assigned a particular value and therefore can be assumed to be initialised with the value 0 or with the corresponding updated value in case they depend on an external element sensors etc Moreover if the object is sent or is there an option to send it to the bus write or read requests after a download or a device reset from ETS the marks W or R will be shown respectively for transmissions or read requests e Reboot shows the cases where an object is assigned a certain value by the application program after a bus power failure In case the value of such assignment can be parameterised v is shown in column P Objects showing a hyphen are not assigned a particular value and therefore can be assumed to maintain their previous value after the failure or with the corresponding updated value in case they depend on external elements sensors etc Moreover if the object is sent or is there an option to send it to the bus write or read requests after a bus failure the marks W or R will be shown respectively for transmissions or read r
79. r instead of only two The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255 as the control Pn Bi Enumerated Control and the status Pn Bi Enumerated Indicator objects are not binary but 1 byte objects Visualization 2 button Control Function Eno merated Control icon h Enuma 1 Value 1 o Icon 1 off 1 Left Button Arrow Left h Right Button Arrow Right h Figure 44 Enumerated Control Icon The available parameters are gt Enums number of states up to 6 that will be distinguished For every distinguished state the parameters Value and Icon will become available in order to relate every significant value of the communication object to a certain icon that will represent it http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 46 Zennio InZennio Z41 gt Value j numerical value 0 255 that will be sent through the control object when the user after pressing the buttons sets the control box to state j gt Icon j indicative icon that will be displayed in the box when the status object which gets automatically updated whenever a control order is sent although it may also receive values from the bus acquires the numerical value defined in the above parameter d Enumerated Control Text The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary control Text however it will be possible to distinguish up to 6
80. r releases the button http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Table 5 shows the number of steps that is of long presses required for a complete light regulation from totally off to totally on or vice versa depending on the value parameterised as the dimming step Button Presses Required for Complete Dimming 0 100 1 100 2 50 3 25 aws O eoo o o 61625 93 8 Table 5 Dimming Steps Dimming Step Note most light dimmers implement light step dimming progressively i e sending a dimmer a step order of 25 typically does not imply that the light level is suddenly incremented decremented by 25 but a progressive increment or decrement of the light level by 25 which is in fact interrupted if a stop order arrives Such order is sent by Z41 when the user releases the button Due to this behaviour it is advised to parameterise dimming steps of 100 so that the user can perform a complete dimming from totally off to totally on or vice versa or a partial dimming by simply holding the button and then releasing it as soon as he gets the desired light level therefore with no need of performing successive long presses for regulations greater than the parameterised step 3 4 2 4 CLIMATE CONTROL This category covers a set of functions related to the climate control The available options for Function and for the dependent parameters are as follows
81. re updates and for the control of the device from remote IP applications Elegant design available in various colours Note that a major enhancement in the functionality and an innovative re design of the original user interface were introduced by Zennio beginning with version 2 0 of the application program Table 1 shows the most significant functionalities and differences of versions 1 x 2 x and 3 0 or later http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Function Z41 1 x Z41 2 x 3 0 General purpose pages 6 6 Specific purpose pages climate scenes timers Binary indicators text icon Enumerated indicators text icon ONE Numerical indicators percentage floating point etc Chronological data log for numerical indicators elsjelsje ejeleleje elelefejeefejefeje 1 button controls binary scene percentage floating point etc 2 button controls binary scene percentage floating point etc Climate controls RGB controls RGBW controls Energy consumption monitoring Daily timers O Weekly timers Alarms Alarm log Control from remote IP applications 00 als sls Table 1 Differences between Z41 1 x and Z41 2 x As a maximum making use of all boxes from all pages Only positive numeric values This differentiation does not apply anymore si
82. rotection 3 3 MENU The Menu tab contains only one screen Configuration 3 3 1 CONFIGURATION MAIN CONFIGURATION Title 4 MENU Configuration Automatic page shaping No r PROFILE PAGE CONFIGURATION PAGE Default Page Menu Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Profile Page E E un o Configuration Page Figure 25 Configuration Menu The Configuration screen under the Menu tab permits configuring the Menu page itself as well as a set of general options related to the enabled pages that can be accessed from the Menu page http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 33 Zennio InZennio Z41 The available parameters are e Title text field that defines the title that will be shown on the top of the Menu page Automatic Page Shaping dropdown list that sets whether the boxes in the Menu page should be automatically distributed option Yes depending on the amount of functional boxes or display as a static 2x4 grid option No See section 2 6 Default Page dropdown list that sets the page Menu or any of the general purpose pages that will act as the default page This page will be the one shown after one minute of inactivity provided that such page has been enabled In addition one checkbox is shown per general purpose page that is pages 1 to 6 as well as two more checkboxes for the Profile and Configuration pages making it poss
83. s are gt Action sets which of the two buttons will permit increasing the setpoint value and which one will permit decreasing it Options are Left decrease Right increase default and Left increase Right decrease gt Setpoint Type it may be Absolute default Relative 1 bit object or Relative Float Object If the first is selected the control object will be a 2 byte floating point object and its value will correspond to the actual setpoint value to be sent to the thermostat being progressively higher or lower as the user touches the control buttons On the other hand the permitted temperature setpoints will be delimited by a maximum value and a minimum value defined by the so named parameters http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 54 Zennio http www zennio com InZennio Z41 Setpoint Type Absolute Minimum Value 10 x 19C Maximum Value 30 x 100 Figure 51 Absolute Setpoint Control If the second option is selected 1 bit object setpoint control the control object will be binary and it will throw a 0 to the bus whenever the user asks for a setpoint decrement and a 1 when the user asks for an increment How much it is incremented or decreased after every order is defined through the offset parameter which accepts values between 1 and 255 tenths of a degree thus permitting a consistent self update of the label in the box after
84. s function is assigned to the box two 1 byte objects Pn Bi Special Mode Control as the control object and Pn Bi Special Mode Indicator as the status object will be enabled The former will be sending the bus the value that corresponds to the mode that the user selects by touching the buttons see Table 7 while the status object which can receive values from the bus although it gets self updated as well on button presses will determine the indicative icon represented in the box at any time If this object receives an unrecognised value from the bus no icon will be displayed in the indicator Special Mode Object Value Comfort E 1 0x001 Standby ro 2 0x002 Economy 3 0x003 Protection 4 0x004 Table 7 Special Modes vs Icon vs Object Value The remaining parameters for this function are http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 61 Zennio InZennio Z41 gt Allow Protection Mode this parameter permits including Yes default option or excluding No the building protection mode from the special modes listed in the sequential scrolling performed by the buttons gt Left Button and Right Button permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons in the box Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com 3 4 2 5 OTHER Visualization other vol Fu
85. s the individual address assigned to the screen in case of no assignment this will show as x x x The Software box will show empty in absence of an application program In general it will indicate if the download software is correct OK or if it is found to be corrupt due to download issues ERROR e The Sync box shows as a percentage the progress of the internal synchronisation of the device during the start up Once it reaches 100 the Status page will disappear and the Menu page will come up The Ethernet box shows the IP address assigned to Z41 provided that an Ethernet cable has been attached 6 and the network is running a DHCP Server http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 10 Zennio InZennio Z41 e Last the SW Version box shows the version of the application program currently loaded to the device The Status page will also show up during bus failures in case the external power 12 24 29v is not interrupted Note although the device will not turn functional until it is powered with the external Supply the KNX bus power should be enough to perform downloads from ETS application program group addresses etc A brief press on the programming button 2 will make the device enter the programming mode The programming LED 3 will then light in red On the contrary if this button is held while the device gets con
86. showing this icon let the user press them which will bring up a pop up window similar to Figure 35 Figure 35 Graphical representation of the Log File http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 40 Zennio InZennio Z41 The graph where the vertical scale will dynamically adapt to the values being represented shows the chronological evolution of the value with higher or lower detail hourly daily weekly monthly see Figure 36 depending on the zoom level set by the user by means of the on screen magnifying glass control In the case of the lower detail levels the graph will show the average values per time unit day or month as well as the maximum and minimum values Finally the bin icon lower right corner of the screen lets the user by performing a long press delete the contents of the log file thus setting the values of the monitor to zero 16 00 20 00 00 00 04 00 06 00 12 0 Thu Fi Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Mar May Jul Sep How Feb Figure 36 Different Detail Levels log file 3 4 2 2 1 BUTTON CONTROL Boxes configured as 1 button controls show one centred button and a title Leave Figure 37 1 Button Control Box The desired function must be selected through the Function parameter The available functions and the parameters related to each are a Binary Control The central button of the box will react to user presses by sending a binary value to the bus through the
87. states configurable through the Enums parameter instead of only two The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255 as the control Pn Bi Enumerated Control and the status Pn Bi Enumerated Indicator objects are not binary but 1 byte objects Visualization 2 button Control h Function Enu merated Control text kd Enums 1 h Value 1 0 Text 1 Left Button Arrow Left Right Button arrow Right Figure 45 Enumerated Control Text The available parameters are gt Enums number of states up to 6 that will be distinguished For every distinguished state the parameters Value and Icon will become available in order to relate every significant value of the communication object to a certain icon that will represent it gt Value j numerical value 0 255 that will be sent through the control object when the user after pressing the buttons sets the control box to state j http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 gt Text j indicative text that will be displayed in the box when the status object which gets automatically updated whenever a control order is sent although it may also receive values from the bus acquires the numerical value defined in the above parameter e Numerical Controls In the case of assigning the box any of the six numerical functions user touches over the buttons wi
88. te float indicator Table 2 Numerical indicators The table contains the allowed value ranges and the name of the object for each case http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Visualization indicator or Function 1 byte unsigned int Save Log No Figure 33 1 Byte Indicator Unsigned Integer In the particular case of the 2 byte floating point indicator the integrator will be shown a text field Float Unit empty by default that permits specifying the measuring units up to 6 characters of the displayed value for instance C Moreover for this particular case 241 will dynamically adjust the number of the decimal figures shown depending on the order of magnitude of the current value two for values greater than O and lower than 0 1 one for values between 0 1 and 100 and none for other cases and analogously for negative values All these numerical indicators implement an additional parameter Save Log In case of enabling this option Yes any changes in the value of the indicator will be continuously saved to an internal log file so the final user can be afterwards offered a visual representation that reflects the chronological evolution of such value Boxes for which this option has been enabled will show a small icon overlaid on their upper left corner 22 4 C Temperature Figure 34 Indicator implementing the Log Function Boxes
89. that have been downloaded to the device see section 1 3 1 Probe Calibration control for setting a certain correction over the values thrown by the internal temperature probe This way if the value of the measurement is found to be slightly over or below the actual temperature due to external factors the final user will have the option to set an adjustment of between 5 0 C and 5 0 C in steps of 0 1 C In addition it is possible to set an initial value for such correction by parameter Note any changes made on the calibration of the internal probe will be applied beginning with the next measurement performed Therefore they may not be perceived immediately Device Pairing button for entering the device pairing function which needs to be run once on every Z41 that is intended to be controlled from a remote IP application See ANNEX Controlling Z41 Remotely via for more details about controlling Z41 remotely The labels of the controls in the Configuration page as well as the title of the page itself are customisable in ETS Moreover it is possible to make any of the described controls stay hidden for the final user These details are explained in section 3 together with the entire parameterisation process http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 17 Zennio InZennio Z41 2 5 BACKLIGHT In order to prevent unnecessary power consumptions while the device is idle Z41
90. the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com b Numerical Constant Controls If the box is assigned any of the remaining constant control options the central button in the box will react to user presses by sending a certain numerical value which is required to be specified under Constant value http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 42 Zennio c Visualization Function Constant Value Button In the middle 1 button Control 1 byte Constant unsigned int kd es EA Sexe J Figure 39 1 byte constant unsigned int InZennio Z41 Table 3 collects for every available Function the permitted value range and the name of the object through which the values are sent to the bus roen ge a 1 byte constant unsigned int 1 byte constant signed int Constant percentage value 2 byte constant unsigned int 2 byte constant signed int 2 byte constant float Table 3 Numerical constant controls Finally the dropdown list next to Button in the middle permits selecting an icon to be displayed inside the button Note the list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in the document Z41 Icon list downloadable from www zennio com Scene Control In this case the central button of the box will react to user presses by sending a scene value to the KNX bus through th
91. ure 65 RGB Colour Palette A set of recently used colours is shown at the bottom of the palette These colours refer to those recently used within that particular box b RGBW Although totally analogous to the function just described the RGBW control additionally permits controlling one extra channel specifically for white light intended for dimmers that implement such function such as LUMENTO X4 RGBW from Zennio Visualization Other r Function RGBW Control Object type Three single colour objects DPT 5 001 RGEW Channel Channel 1 a Enable the selected channel in Main Config White Channel Objects tab Left Button Light on Right Button Themes r Figure 66 RGBW Therefore the functionality is similar to that of the RGB control including the possibility of controlling the RGB channels both through 1 byte objects or through a sole 3 byte object however one additional parameter RGBW Channel is provided to let the integrator select which of the four white channels available will be regulated by the box The channel selected here http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 64 Zennio InZennio Z41 must have been specifically enabled from the White Channel Objects screen see section 3 2 7 under the Main configuration tab which will make the RGBW White Channel x available for sending dimming orders to the white channel Important although it is possible t
92. us Right Button Plus Figure 59 Fan Control When this function is assigned to the box a binary control object Pn Bi Fan Control and a 1 byte status object Pn Bi Fan Indicator are enabled The former will be sending the value 1 to the bus when the user touches the increase button while the value 0 will be sent when the decrease button is touched On the other hand the status object which needs to be linked to the http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 59 Zennio InZennio Z41 status object of the fan actuator will express as a percentage the value of the current fan level which will be represented with a variable icon on the box The available parameters are gt Action permits setting the increase or decrease actions to one button or another Options are Left decrease Right increase default and Left increase Right decrease gt Fan Type defines the number of states to be distinguished depending on the value of the status object so more or less different icons will be used to represent the fan level in the box e Min Max the first state minimum will correspond to any value within the range 0 to 49 both included the second state maximum will correspond to all values greater than 49 e Min Med Max levels between 0 and 33 both included correspond to the minimum state values between 34 and 66 to the medium state
93. warnings on anomalous events For this purpose boxes of this type are related to a binary object Pn Bi Alarm Trigger that permits receiving alarm messages from the bus thus making Z41 emit a continuous beep while the screen light blinks In addition the screen will automatically browse to the page containing the alarm box that has been triggered After that moment pressing on any button of the screen will interrupt the beeps and blinks although the box will still show an intermitting icon which means that the alarm is still active and unconfirmed Additionally the icon of the page that contains the box will also show an exclamation http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio InZennio Z41 Ol window Figure 79 Alarm Box The intermitting exclamation means that the alarm is active and unconfirmed However alarm boxes implement an additional binary object Pn Bi Alarm Confirmation intended for receiving the value 1 from the bus which will be interpreted as an acknowledgement of the alarm thus making the icon intermittence stop Alternatively the alarm can be acknowledged by touching on the OK button in the box itself which will cause the sending of the value 1 through the mentioned object The alarm will definitely become inactive once it has been confirmed and in addition once the Pn Bi Alarm Trigger object goes back to the no alarm state the
94. x into a 2 button control one of which will activate the Heat mode while the other one will activate the Cool mode A centred indicator will reflect as an icon the currently active mode Figure 56 Heat cool Mode Box http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com o Zennio InZennio Z41 Two communication objects are also enabled the Pn Bi Mode Control control object and the Pn Bi Mode Indicator status object When the user activates the Cool mode the device will send the value 0 through the control object while on the activation of the Heat mode the value 1 will be sent Moreover the box will automatically commute between one icon and the other every time the user executes a mode change and also on the reception of a new value from the bus through the status object gt Extended Selecting this type of mode control turns the box into a 2 button control which permit sequentially commuting among the different HVAC climate modes A centred indicator will reflect as an icon the currently active mode Figure 57 Extended Mode Box Up to five modes Heat Cool Auto Fan and Dry are available each of which can be enabled disabled in ETS by means of the proper checkbox which permits setting which of all the five extended modes will be included into the sequential scrolling implemented by the buttons Visualization Climate Control Function Mode Control
95. x pages are now provided combining all the functionalities together Note the following sections of this user manual will focus on the Z41 3 0 application program http www zennio com Tecnical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio 1 2 241 2 x AND LATER VERSIONS InZennio Z41 Versions 2 0 and later of the Z41 application program feature the following functions 6 General Purpose Pages with up to 8 Fully Customisable Boxes each which the integrator may configure as indicators or controls gt Indicators o Binary icon or text o Enumerated icon or text o Unsigned integer 8 16 bits gt 1 button Controls o Binary preset value switch hold amp release short press long press o Unsigned integer 8 16 bits o Signed integer 8 16 bits gt 2 button Controls o Binary icon text number o Enumerated icon text o Unsigned integer 8 16 bits o Signed integer 8 16 bits o Percentage Scaling gt Climate Specific Controls o Temperature setpoint control o Mode cool heat or extended gt Other Controls o RGB o RGBW o Energetic consumption 4 Bytes Signed integer 8 16 bits Scaling percentage Floating point 16 bits Scaling percentage Floating point 16 bits Scene run save Floating point 16 bits 2 scenes run save Shutters Light dimming Special modes Fan Daily timer Weekly t
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