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1. Zennio Passion for KNX innovation Motion Detector Motion Detector with Luminosity Sensor ZN110 DETEC ZN1IO DETEC N ZN1IO DETEC P lt gt zZ lt gt ez LLI Y D User Manual Version c www zennio com Zennio Motion Detector Contents Document UPA SS ie ec ett ttt tect tc tc tc cet occ cece cm ct AONE 3 1 Introduction eee eecccecccneeecceeeeneeeeneeeeseeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeaeeeceeeeseaseesaeessueeseueesaasens 4 1 1 LO O MONON Detector aaa ee 4 1 2 SUPORTE GEVI ES treater rate at tn elt ot eee ete to een elec etc rete te et 4 PA eE na LO y ee ee nee rn ce O sree ener A 6 2 1 General installation aaa 6 2 2 Connecting the detector to the device oocccccnccccncncnnncnnnoncnncnoncnoncnonannonononcnonannnannns 8 2 3 Connecting two parallel detectors ooocoocnoccnnconncncnnonnnonononcnonononannnnnnoncnoncnnnnnnns 8 3 EA ooo 10 3 1 JA A A RA E 10 3 2 o O E E EE E EF EEE aeaeeess cee peneeseieees 12 3 2 1 DETO TOD aaa a E E E E eee cer 17 3 22 NODE Oee 21 List of examples DETECUON LAOS A E E ese seeces 13 Ea o o A AP nee 15 Luminosity Constrained Detectan 18 MA EE 0 0 A 19 Lino EVR ESOL OC la CCl etica iicais 19 http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 2 Zennio Motion Detector DOCUMENT UPDATES Version Modifications Reference added to new model ZN11 0 DETEC P Reference added to new model ZN
2. 14 Enable Lock using Scene Selecting this option also requires setting the following parameters o Scene to enable sets the scene number between 1 and 64 that will activate the channel o Scene to disable sets the scene number between 1 and 64 that will deactivate the channel o Initial Status Send on Enable and Send on Lock these three parameters are analogous to those already described for Enable Lock using 1 bit object e Length of Detection sets the minimum time between 5 and 30 000 seconds that should elapse without any motion before the channel switches to the No Detection state Further motion events will interrupt this countdown Example Length of the Detection One QUAD and a motion detector are being used to turn on off a light source which is connected to a KNX light dimmer depending on whether motion is being detected or not in the room If a detection length of 5 seconds is set after the detector finds moving subjects in the room QUAD will send the Detection value to the dimmer so that the light source turns on After five seconds without detecting motion again even if the subject is still in http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 15 Zennio Motion Detector the room QUAD will send the No Detection value to the dimmer so the light source turns off On the other hand if a 60 second detection length is parameteris
3. Detection state because of a luminosity value greater than the threshold the luminosity will not be reset even if the No Detection is still reported to the bus when corresponding Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 20 Zennio Motion Detector 3 2 2 NO DETECTION gt Value Sent determines the value to be sent to the bus when the channel enters the No Detection state The available options are quite similar to those already explained in the DETECTION section gt Send Status sets whether the above value will be sent once or cyclically For the second case a cycle time 5 to 250 seconds should be configured gt Delay sets the time 0 to 127 seconds that the device should wait before sending the value to the bus after the channel enters the No Detection state http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 21 Zennto Passion for KNX innovation Join and send us your inquiries about Zennio devices http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio Avance y Tecnolog a S L C R o Jarama 132 Nave P 8 11 45007 Toledo Spain Tel 34 925 232 002 Fax 34 925 337 310 jaiei KNX CE RoHS
4. The channel will switch to the Detection state when a motion signal is received from the sensor and to the No Detection state when such signal is no longer received It will be possible to define a Detection Length and a Blind Time to ensure the channel state remains in the new state for at least a certain time after which it will listen again to the signal received from the sensor The following example illustrates this http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 12 Zennio Motion Detector Example Detection States The graph below shows the following succession of events amp Att the sensor activates the motion signal The channel switches then to the Detection state and sends a 1 through Ix Ch i Detection Status making for example a lamp turn on 7 Att motion is no longer detected however the channel remains in Detection and starts counting the parameterised Detection Length time T amp Att the channel switches to No Detection and sends a 0 making the lamp turn off After that it starts counting the parameterised Blind Time T 2 Although at t the sensor starts reporting motion again the channel does not switch to Detection until T ends that is until ts At ts the sensor stops reporting motion so the channel starts a new Detection Length count amp Att before T concludes motion is repor
5. the room as the luminosity is in any case over the threshold value 55 lt becomes clear that the essence of this example where No Detection has been configured to be sent after exceeding the threshold value consists in setting a threshold value which is greater than the luminosity level provided by the natural Sunlight here 55 and in ensuring the artificial light source itself does not cause during the absence of the sunlight a luminosity level greater than such value either http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 18 Zennio Motion Detector The already mentioned Reset Luminosity after No Detection function guarantees that after a switch off due to the sending of a no detection the device will notify any further detection in any case even if has not been able to verify the updated luminosity value yet please see the following example as well as the note under Figure 10 Example Luminosity Reset A light source needs to be turned on or off depending on the motion detection and on whether it is daytime or night Hence a luminosity detection constrained to a threshold of 30 is configured although Send no detection when the threshold is exceeded is set to No 2 If somebody enters the room at night the light source will turn on thus making the luminosity raise to 70 Such value will be afterwards measured by the device As the device was NOT set to s
6. 1IO DETEC N General update of texts and format http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 3 Zennio Motion Detector 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 ZENNIO MOTION DETECTOR The Zennio Motion Detector is an optional accessory that connected to any Zennio device equipped with inputs permits detecting motion e g moving subjects in the environment of the room where it is installed by means of the built in infrared technology In addition to the motion detection yes no a function for measuring the luminosity has been incorporated which makes it a very versatile accessory Finally it brings the option to notify the KNX bus about errors in the connection or in the detector itself through the Short Circuit Open Circuit functions A y Figure 1 Zennio Motion Detector 1 2 SUPPORTED DEVICES The Zennio Motion Detector is marketed as an optional accessory for the variety of Zennio devices equipped with inputs whose application program needs to be as well specifically compatible with the Zennio motion detector Some of the supported devices are 2 QUAD e ACTinBOX Classic Hybrid e Roll ZAS 2 Touch MyDesign e etc http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 4 Zennio Motion Detector The user manuals of the Zennio devices specifically mention this functionality so please refer to them to confirm whether a particular device is compat
7. by the device the detector is connected to Please refer to the datasheet of the device itself available under www zennio com or contact http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 7 Zennio Motion Detector the Zennio Technical Support for more details about the voltage corresponding to the different Zennio devices 2 Metal Clamps E spring clamps that help secure the detector after the installation It is possible to accommodate the motion detector in the false ceiling of the room by drilling a 40 mm diameter corona and inserting the detector previously connected to the device with its metal clamps folded see section 2 2 2 2 CONNECTING THE DETECTOR TO THE DEVICE Figure 6 Connection to the Device During the connection of the detector to the device the terminal labeled as I on the detector side needs to meet the desired input slot 1 2 etc on the side of the target device while the terminal labeled as C on the detector plug should be connected to the common input slot identified as well as C in the target device 2 3 CONNECTING TWO PARALLEL DETECTORS It is possible to connect two parallel detectors to the same input port of the device so that a wider detection area is covered while both detectors still work and are configured as if they were only one detector which does not apply when two input ports are used http www zennio com Technical Su
8. econds between the reception of the value and the actual activation deactivation of the channel o Initial Status sets whether the channel should be initially active Enabled o not Disabled after the start up of the device or whether it should recover the last state Last status On the very first start up the channel is supposed to be previously enabled o Send on Enable sets the value that will be sent to the bus once the channel switches to the Active state to inform about the fact that the detection function will start working The available options are Nothing No detection and Detection The last two correspond respectively to the values binary or scene set under the Detection and No Detection sections as explained below o Send on Lock analogous to the above parameter sets that value to be sent to the bus when the channel switches to Inactive http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 14 Zennio Motion Detector gt Enable Lock using Scene the channel will switch between the Active and Inactive states or vice versa according to the values received through the Ix Ch i Scene Reception object EMABLE LOCE EnableLock using scene Scene to enable 1 Scene to disable 1 Time to enable x 1sec 0 Initial status Enabled send on enable Nothing send on lock Nothing si i stS Figure
9. ed the light will remain on at least for 60 seconds as 60 seconds of no detection are necessary before sending the No Detection value The greater the detection length set the more evidence that the subject is not in the room anymore before turning the lights off gt Reset Luminosity after No Detection enabling this parameter will make the Ix Luminosity Level object is reset to 0 whenever the channel leaves the Detection state and enters No Detection There is also the option to configure a delay between 0 and 25 seconds for this reset Note this option may not be available in older versions of the application programs Reset Luminosity after No Detection Yes Reset Delay 2 1 0 Figure 15 Luminosity Reset after No Detection This parameter becomes useful when combined with the Luminosity Constrained Detection function Therefore it is advisable to read the examples provided for such function below in this manual 2 Blind Time sets the time margin between 0 and 10 seconds during which the channel will remain inactive whenever it enters the No Detection value This ensures that the No Detection state is maintained at least during that time interval even if there is motion in the room which will be ignored by the channel http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 16 Zennio Motion Detector 3 2 1 DETECTION gt Value sent determ
10. end a No Detection after surpassing the threshold the light source will remain on After a while with no motion the No Detection is sent which turns the light off e If motion is again detected immediately after before the device has had enough time to detect the darkness the Detection will not be sent to the bus until the device can check the updated luminosity see Luminosity Sending in 3 1 To prevent the above situation it is possible to parameterise a luminosity reset to 0 after the No Detection Example Luminosity Reset delayed Let the light source of the above example implement a soft progressive switch off As above the switch on and the switch off are required to depend on the motion detection and on whether there is natural sunlight in the room or not Again a threshold of 30 is configured without a No detection sending after exceeding the threshold value http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 19 Zennio 1 2 3 4 Motion Detector If somebody enters the room at night the light source will turn on making the luminosity raise to 70 Such value will be afterwards measured by the device As the device was NOT set to send a No Detection after surpassing the threshold the light source will remain on After a while with no motion the No Detection is sent making the progressive switch off of
11. ible with the motion detector or not Note models ZN1IO DETEC and ZN1IO DETEC N need to be powered at 5 V while model ZN1IO DETEC P can work both at 5 V or 3 3 V This is possible by means of a specific voltage selection micro switch see section 2 2 which should be configured according to the voltage provided by the particular Zennio device the detector is being connected to For more information on the voltage provided by a Zennio device please refer to its Datasheet available at www zennio com or contact the Zennio Technical Support http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 5 Zennio Motion Detector 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 GENERAL INSTALLATION The Zennio Motion Detector needs to be connected to any of the available input ports of the Zennio device please refer to the specific user manual of the target device for further details Once connected to the device the detector needs no further electrical power it will be ready to function once the Zennio device gets programmed A LED Indicator B Detection Cell C Connection Terminal D Double Microswitch E Metal Clamp Figure 2 Element Diagram models ZN 110 DETEC and ZN1IO DETEC N A LED Indicator B Detection Cell C Connection Terminal D Triple Microswitch E Metal Clamp Figure 3 Element Diagram model ZN 110 DETEC P Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the main elements of the device e LED Indica
12. ines the value to be sent to the bus when motion is detected in the room The options are Nothing 0 Switch Off 1 Switch On and Scene If 1 or 0 are selected the object sent to the bus will be Ix Ch i Detection Status while scene values will be transmitted through the Ix Ch i Scene Sending object If the latter is selected it is also necessary to define a particular scene number 1 64 Value sent Scene Scene number 1 Send status Once Figure 16 Sending a Scene Value after a Detection gt Send Status sets whether the above value will be sent once or cyclically For the 2nd case a cycle time 5 to 250 seconds should be configured gt Delay sets the time 0 to 127 seconds that the device should wait before sending the value to the bus after the channel enters the Detection state gt Constrained by Luminosity if enabled Yes the value corresponding to Detection will only be transmitted to the bus in case the luminosity level during the detection is lower than a certain threshold value configurable between 0 and 100 Note the value corresponding to No Detection will always be sent no matter if the luminosity level is over the threshold value or not Constrained By luminosity only enabled under threshold Mes Threshold 0 1 001 Al Send NO DETECTION when CO the threshold is exceeded S Figure 17 Luminosity Con
13. it possible to set different parameters delays thresholds etc and different parallel reactions to be triggered depending on the values sent by the detector which is the same for the three channels http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 11 Zennio Motion Detector 3 2 CHANNELS GENERAL Channel 1 INPUT 1 Motion Sensor Channel 1 SE ce THERMOSTATS ENABLE LOCK Always enabled LENGTH OF DETECTION x 1sec 10 Reset Luminosity after Mo Detection No BLIND TIME 1sec 0 DETECTION Value sent f lawitch on g Send status Once bl Delay x 1sec 0 Constrained by luminosity No m only enabled under threshold NO DETECTION Value sent ft sete off Send statys Once g Delay x 1sec 0 Figure 11 Channel Configuration Enabling a detection channel brings up the following communication objects Ix Ch i Detection Status binary object that acquires the value 1 when the channel is in the Detection state and the value O when the channel is under the No Detection state or vice versa according to the parameterization See below for more details e Ix Ch i Scene Reception 1 byte object through which it will be possible to receive scene values 0 63 both included from the bus 2 Ix Ch i Scene Sending 1 byte object through which it will be possible to send scene values 0 63 both included to the bus
14. o available at www zennio com For installation tips and suggestions is also important to review the Installation technical note available at the same address http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio Motion Detector 3 ETSPARAMETERISATION 3 1 INPUT Once the corresponding input of the device has been configured to work as a motion detector please refer to the user manual of the device itself for further details a certain number of virtual detection channels may be enabled independently depending on the device Figure 8 illustrates this Moreover as soon as the Motion sensor function is assigned to an input a set of communication objects come up by default e Ix Short Circuit 1 bit object that will notify the KNX bus by sending a 1 every 30 seconds about short circuit events in the detector wiring or in the detector itself Once solved the value 0 will be sent once through the same object Ix Open Circuit 1 bit object that will notify the KNX bus by sending the value 1 every 30 seconds about open circuit events in the detector wiring or in the detector itself Once solved the value 0 will be sent once through the same object Ix Luminosity Level 1 byte object that will reflect as a percentage value the updated luminosity level detected The more light level is detected in the room the greater this value
15. pport http zennioenglish zendesk com Zennio Motion Detector Figure 7 Connecting Two Parallel Detectors Figure 7 illustrates this type of assembly with one of the two wires of each detector the one labeled as l connected to a particular input of the device and the remaining two wires labeled as C connected to the common input port However under this set up it is mandatory that the luminosity measuring function of one of the two detectors remains deactivated see section 2 1 Otherwise the values sent by both detectors will interfere each other Important only a maximum of two detectors can be connected to the same input and only one of them can have the luminosity measuring function enabled at a time Note Zennio devices compatible with the motion detector typically provide the option to enable multiple virtual detection channels which makes it possible to simultaneously implement a variety of reactions and behaviours although all of them associated to a sole input value The number of the available virtual channels is not related at all with how many detectors are connected Moreover from the hardware point of view two detectors connected to the same input are considered as only one detector For detailed information about the technical features of the motion detector as well as on security and installation procedures please refer to the device Datasheet bundled within the device packaging and als
16. strained Detection On the other hand activating this option brings the possibility of extra sending the No Detection value to the KNX bus as soon as the luminosity is found again over the threshold value parameter Send NO DETECTION when the threshold is exceeded http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 17 Zennio Motion Detector Important parameterising inadequate threshold values may cause an undesired behaviour of the device Example Luminosity Constrained Detection A source of artificial light needs to be switched on or off depending on whether there is motion or not in the room and on the available sunlight Thus a Luminosity Constrained Detection is configured with a threshold value of 50 and with the Send no detection when the threshold is exceeded option active 1 At night the luminosity level stays at 10 2 Motion is detected at 6 00h am The light source turns on as luminosity lt 50 causing a rapid increase of the luminosity which keeps rising due to the sunrise 3 Further motion is detected every few seconds so the light source remains on 4 At 6 30h after the dawn the luminosity level is already about 60 Therefore the artificial light source turns off No Detection is sent as the threshold value has been exceeded and therefore the level lowers to 55 5 The light source remains off no matter if there are still moving subjects in
17. ted again so the count for the Detection Length is interrupted remaining the channel in Detection without having switched to No Detection between ts and tz Figure 12 Channel Detection States vs Motion Signal After enabling a channel ETS also shows an additional parameter tab Channel 1 with the following options e Enable Lock sets how the channel may be activated or deactivated during the execution time While the channel remains deactivated it will ignore the motion no motion signals from the sensor as well as the entire channel configuration http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 13 Zennio Motion Detector gt Always Enabled the channel will always remain active gt Enable Lock using 1 bit Object the channel will switch between the Active and Inactive states or vice versa according to the value received through the Ix Ch i Channel Enabling object ENABLE LOCK Enable Lock using 1 bit object v Value 0 Disable 1 Enable vo Time to enable x 13ec 0 Initial status Enabled Send on enable Nothing Send on lock Nothing Figure 13 Enable Lock using 1 bit Object Selecting this option also requires setting the following parameters o Value sets the value 0 1 that will switch the channel to the Active state and the value that will switch it to the Inactive state o Time to Enable sets a delay 0 to 127 s
18. the light source start If Reset the luminosity after No Detection was set to Yes the device will assume a luminosity of 0 from that moment However as no motion is being detected the device will receive further luminosity values e g 60 during the progressive switch off thus overwriting that 0 This may cause that a detection taking place before the end of the switch off is not notified to the bus as 60 gt 30 Therefore the light will finally switch completely off but the device will not be aware of the darkness until it receives some instants later the updated luminosity see Luminosity Sending in 3 1 To prevent the above situation it is possible to impose a delay to the luminosity reset so it remains at 0 once the progressive switch off is over and therefore preventing that value from being overwritten http www zennio com Note as stated in previous pages the luminosity reset option only applies to transitions from the Detection to the No Detection states and when they are due to events of the sensor Therefore the luminosity is not reset in the following cases e After sending an extra No Detection due to exceeding the luminosity threshold again parameterisable behaviour e After sending a No Detection due to a transition from the No Detection state towards itself i e if a detection had been reported by the sensor but the channel remained in the No
19. tor A LED light that will blink in red colour when motion is detected gt The luminosity levels are obtained from the light that strikes this hole http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 6 Zennio Motion Detector 2 Detection Cell B cell for the motion detection 2 Connection Terminal C slot for inserting the device connecting cables 2 Double Triple Micro switch D gt Models ZN1IO DETEC and ZN1IO DETECT N Pair of switches to enable or disable the luminosity measurement switch 1 and the blinking of the LED indicator on the detection of motion switch 2 08 AE T 12 12 12 12 LUM On LUM Off LUM On LUM Off LED On LED Off LED Off LED On Figure 4 Positions of the Double Micro Switch gt Model ZN110 DETEC P Switches to enable or disable the luminosity measurement switch 1 and the blinking of the LED indicator on the detection of motion switch 3 as well as to select the input voltage level switch number 2 LUM Off LUM Off 5V 5V LED Off LED On db 1123 LUM Off LUM Off 3 3 V 3 3 V LED Off LED Off LED On Figure 5 Positions of the Triple Micro Switch Important models ZN1 O DETEC and ZN1IO DETEC N are only compatible with Zennio devices powering the input lines at 5 V while model ZN1 0 DETEC P can work both powered at 5 V or at 3 3 V however the central micro switch should be set to the proper voltage level depending on that provided
20. will be Note object names may vary slightly depending on the device where the motion sensor is being connected and on the selected input port INPUT 1 Motion Sensor Luminosity sending Don t send z GENERAL INPUT 1 Motion Sensor lt lt THERMOSTATS gt CHANNEL 1 No CHANNEL 2 No CHANNEL 3 No Figure 8 Virtual Detection Channels http www zennio com Technical Support http zennioenglish zendesk com 10 Zennio Motion Detector The following parameters are provided within the Motion Sensor configuration tab 2 Luminosity Sending activates or deactivates the option to periodically send the luminosity level to the KNX bus This can be set to gt Don t Send gt Send Periodically In this case an additional parameter Period will be shown so that the cycle time 5 250 seconds can be set Luminosity sending Send periodically Period x Tec 15 Y Figure 9 Luminosity Sending Note bear in mind that during continuous motion detection the value of the luminosity level may take a little more time to update as both signals detection and luminosity share the same input port of the device motion motion Figure 10 Values of the Ix Luminosity Level object with Motion Detection Events e Channels 1 X activates or deactivates the different virtual detection channels available Every channel will work independently which makes

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