Table of contents ................... 1-2 Product description............... 1-14 Technical specification Dimensions..........2-15 Dimensions ..................2-15 Technical data of the Busch-ComfortTouch .......... 2-17 Connection diagram ................2-17 Colour concept Busch-priOn ............3-18 Range of functions of the Busch-ComfortTouch......4-19 Operating functions ................4-19 Room temperature control ..............
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Installation sequence ................6-42 6.2.2 Integration of the Busch Comfort Panel in the ETS3 ......6-42 6.2.3 Comfort Panel IP Project software..........7-42 Recommended sequence of a project planning ........7-42 Screen areas in IP Project..............7-44 Operating the IP Project software ............7-46 Copying a project ................
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12.2 → Navigation in the Comfort Panel ............ 12-73 12.2.1 Navigation bar function..............12-73 12.2.2 Layout of the navigation bar.............. 12-73 12.3 → Applications and modules in the Comfort Panel....... 12-73 12.3.1 Applications ..................12-73 Multimedia 12.3.1.1 ..................12-73 News 12.3.1.2 ....................
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14.4.1 Cut....................14-87 14.4.2 Copy ....................14-88 14.4.3 Paste (from the Windows clipboard)........... 14-88 14.5 → Rename elements ................ 14-89 14.6 → Deleting elements ................ 14-89 14.7 → Change element symbols .............. 14-90 14.8 → Change element parameters ............14-90 Use Help..................15-91 15.1 →...
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19.2 → Setting the language of the Comfort Panel ........19-102 19.2.1 Setting the language of the Comfort Panel ........19-102 19.2.1.1 System languages ................19-102 19.2.1.2 User-defined languages ..............19-102 19.2.2 Editing the translation table..............19-102 19.2.3 Configuring language switchover via Object........19-103 19.3 → Setting time and date ..............19-103 19.3.1 Setting time format .................19-103 19.3.2...
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KNX --> IP Broadcast telegrams Broadcast 19.5.3.7 (Tab ) .......19-114 19.5.4 Acknowledgement of telegrams ............19-114 IP --> KNX Confirmation group telegrams Basis 19.5.4.1 (Tab ) ......19-114 KNX --> IP Confirmation group telegrams Basis 19.5.4.2 (Tab ) ......19-115 IP --> KNX Confirmation of physically addressed telegrams 19.5.4.3 (Tab Physical address...
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19.9.17 Setting Remote Desktop ..............19-133 19.9.17.1 Specifying user name and password ..........19-133 19.9.17.2 Setting the time interval for automatic logging off ......19-133 19.10 → Configuring the acoustic signals of the Comfort Panel ....19-134 19.10.1 Configuring the welcome signal ............19-134 19.10.2 Configuring button signal ..............19-134 19.11 →...
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20.2 → Configuring access control ............20-144 20.2.1 Using the access control..............20-144 20.2.1.1 20-144 20.2.2 Setting the access control ..............20-144 20.2.2.1 Setting the user levels..............20-144 20.2.2.2 Assigning pages and operating elements to the user levels ....20-145 20.2.2.3 Time interval for a return to user level 0..........20-145 20.3 →...
Product description The Busch Comfort Panel is a high-quality 9" touch colour display in 16:9 format with a resolution of 800x480 pixels that also combines the options of LAN/WLAN and KNX. The Busch Comfort Panel consists of a basic system on a modern computer platform that is also designed for future tasks and is capable of being upgraded.
You can assign the touch surfaces to your individual preferences independently of the parameterisation. Technical specification Dimensions Dimensions The dimensions of the Busch-ComfortTouch are displayed in the following drawings. For the assembling of the device is the flush-mounted socket 8136/UP necessary. 15/240...
USB-socket Typ A ; 5 V/100 mA Temperature range (device): -5°C - +45°C Storage temperature: -25°C - +70°C Type of protection: IP 20 acc. EN 60529 Connection diagram The connection points of the Busch-ComfortTouch are on the backside of the device. See the following diagram. 17/240...
On the left side of the device you can install an optional module (A), which configures the Busch-ComfortTouch as Twisted –Pair or Powernet device. On the right side there is a 10-pin terminal for the connection to the KNX bus (Twisted-Pair), the termi- nals for external passive speakers and active components like active speakers, a CAT- 5 terminal and the 230V power supply.
A signposting that is international, independent from speech. Additional you can attach easy function-symbols, so that labelling the touch surfaces is almost unnecessary. Range of functions of the Busch-ComfortTouch Operating functions All conventional functions in building automation can be controlled and have their status displayed, i.e.
Time / Date Display The actual time and date is shown at the status bar on the bottom of the screen. The change between summer- and wintertime happens automaticly. Image messages Users can use the Busch Comfort Panel to leave image messages for other users. A image message is a text message or sketch written on the display by hand with the finger or a stylus.
If the image message application is called up, the screen shows an overview of all ad- dressees known to the system. The user can then select an addressee. If graphical messages are available that have not been viewed since their creation, it will be indicated to the user by an appropriate symbol which is displayed in the status bar independent of the active application.
New messages (messages that have not been played since being recorded) are indi- cated in the status bar by an appropriate symbol. Scenes and sequences Any type of scene and sequence can be compiled which can simultane- ously/sequentially in defined intervals call up all KNX- and operating functions made available by the panel.
In contrast to scenes, the time-delayed processing of sequential actions is possible with sequences. Different pause times can be inserted between actions for sequences and sequences can also be interrupted or stopped. Weekly programs Processes occurring on a weekly basis (scenes and sequences) can be set in a clearly arranged way and automated in any number of weekly programs.
Periods of validity can be allocated to weekly programs (e.g. school holidays), outside of which they are deactivated. In this way, weekly programs can be automatically acti- vated and deactivated. A maximum of 8 periods of validity can be defined. Via the integrated Astro-function e.g.
The Busch Comfort Panel records (weekday-specific) up to 20 objects of all actions precisely to the minute and then plays these back true to the original. Access control Different users or user groups can be defined, with a password allocated to each one. This protects specific operating buttons, applications or pages (e.g.
The malfunction and alarm messages contain a system of acknowledgement by two steps. The 100 latest messages are stored in the Busch-ComfortTouch and can be displayed. 4.11 Message centre The Busch Comfort Panel can monitor message circuits/contacts and display their status.
4.13 Media-Player The Busch-ComfortTouch is able to play directly AAC- and MP3 audio files as well as MPEG2 encoded video files via the integrated media-player. For the audio output the integrated speaker or connected (Line out) audio devices can be used.
E-mails are only available via a preset account and POP3. Deleting E-mails directly from the Busch-ComfortTouch is not possible. Preferred E-mail addresses can be stored in a list to allow a fast access.
4.17 Short-period timer (egg timer) Short-period timers are available on the Busch Comfort Panel. In addition, there is also the option of letting automated scenes run at the start or end. A maximum of 5 short- period timers are available to the user. Therefore it is possible e.g.
ComfortTouch) to the network connection of a local computer. With this technology you can work on a distant computer like on one in your own network. By the possibility of localising the Busch-ComfortTouch from IP-Project by UPnP, programming the Busch-ComfortTouch via Internet is possible.
Keylock (cleaning lock) In order that functions are not started accidentally by cleaning the surface of the Busch-ComfortTouch, the control elements can be blocked for a while. Pressing the start button long time will block the control elements for 60 sec.
The option of being able to design operating buttons in different sizes makes it easy to realise operating concepts that allow use by people of all ages. Icons can be selected from one of the supplied comprehensive libraries. Status bar The status line (at the very bottom on the screen) displays the status of the system plus additional information (e.g.
Busch-ComfortTouch page types There are basically three different page types for display on the Busch Comfort Panel: Start page (welcome page) This is used for entry into the system on the first level with the user’s favourite functions or for displaying important information.
5.3.2 Start page with floor plan With this start page version, direct navigation to the operating pages of the individual rooms is possible via a floor plan view. Up to 6 floor plan views (datatype: JPG, PNG or GIF; max. resolution: 598x318 pixel) are possible.
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Here too, various operating elements can be arranged in a grid with a maximum of 4x4 elements to a page. If more than 16 elements are needed on one operating page, you can add up to two additional, subordinated operating pages can be added. The maximum number of operating elements that can be displayed is reduced to 3x4 due to the space that the swap elements occupy on the screen.
5.3.4 Operating pages with image of room By means of a stored image of the room (datatype: JPG, PNG or GIF; max. resolution: 1178x636 pixel) the user can see on the operating page which operating functions are available in the respective room, where they are located and the status of each con- sumer.
In this way, settings for a room thermostat can be made or an Media-Player can be operated Busch Control Panel software Installing the Comfort Panel IP Project software 6.1.1 Hardware requirements For the operation of the Busch-ComfortTouch the following hard- and softwere envi- ronment is recommended: 37/240...
Windows XP Processor: 1,6 GHz Main memory: 1 GB RAM Operating system: Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher Windows Vista Processor: 2,0 GHz or Dual Core with 1,6 GHz Main memory: 2 GB RAM Operating system: Windows Vista Business Edition with: Support for graphic processor DirectX 9 with WDDM-driver and min.
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You can find out about the licence conditions for the use of the IP Project software in the following window. Click on the "Accept" button if you agree with the terms and con- ditions and proceed with the installation. If you click on the "Cancel" button, the installa- tion is ended and the software is not installed.
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You have the option of selecting individual software components in the following dialog window. The IP Project files are mandatory for the functioning of the software and are thus not able to be deselected. After clicking on the "Next" button you can specify which target directory to use for the program installation.
Installation of the Busch Comfort Panel ETS3 macro For the correct im- and export of group addresses it is necessary to install a special Busch-ComfortTouch macro. You can start this macro within the ETS3 by an addi- tional button. 6.2.1...
If the ETS3 project already exists, import the group addresses already created there into IP Project udn weisen Sie den richtigen Datenpunkttyp (DPT) allen im Busch-ComfortTouch verwendeten Gruppenadressen zu (z.B. Funktion 1.001 Switch) Configure the panel (basic settings, feed reader, web browser, …).
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Specify the navigation structure (insertion of operating and application pages). Configure the operating pages (insert and configure control elements). Configure the application pages (insert and configure applications). Now configure the start page (insert and configure control elements). If additional panels are to be installed, start again at point 2 or duplicate the entries of an already existing panel.
Screen areas in IP Project The screen of the IP Project software is divided into multiple areas. Title bar Shows the project name of the currently opened project Menu bar Leads to the submenu of the menu bar entries Project, Edit, Panel, Tools, View and Help Tool bar Allows quick access to different tools of the IP Project software via graphical...
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Working area Facilitates working on panel, navigation and page levels. Displays graphically (similar to the Busch Control Panel) (WYSIWYG) Facilitates the allocation of free spaces via drag & drop Makes a filing sector available in the upper area for "parking" temporary, un used operating elements and pages.
Operating the IP Project software 7.3.1 Copying a project To provide multiple panels with the same functionality (creating a duplicate of an al- ready configured panel), right-click in the left overview window on the original panel and select "Copy". This panel is then inserted to the project again and is now available as copy for additional editing.
Detected inconsistencies will be devided into „serious inconsistecies” that have to be removed before transferring the project to a Busch-ComfortTouch and “less serious inconsistencies”, that should be removed, but don’t have influence to the functionality. Downloading project into panel If the project with the IP Project software is finished, it can be loaded into the Busch Comfort Panel.
Getting started - a first project The following sample project will show you how to work with the IP Project software. Project start First, start the IP Project program on the hard drive of your computer and use the "New project"...
Configuring the Busch Comfort Panel In the start screen of a newly created project, double click on the "Comfort Panel" entry to get to the configuration area. You can make basic settings, such as network settings, in the parameter area by using the "Default settings"...
After clicking on the "Application settings" button in the "Parameter" window, you can make settings in a separate window for the use of different applications. Please con- sider, that some settings are only available, when the according application is projected or placed on the screen.
After clicking, the elements can be labelled and you can also assign them icons for making them easier to identify. Eine entsprechende bibliothek können Si emit dem but- ton “Durchsuchen” im Parameterfenster öffnen. Note: The upper grey bar in the working area is permanently assigned with the jump button to the Busch Comfort Panel start page and cannot accept any further elements.
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If you require more than the maximum number of displayable elements (4x4) on a page in the basic form, you can add up to two additional sub-pages. These sub-pages are visualised right on the display of the Busch-ComfortTouch. The sub-pages can be created and labelled in the parameter field by clicking on the star button.
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As specified at the beginning, the light in the living room shall be able to be switched on and off using the Busch Comfort Panel. To do this, drag the "Light (toggle)" element using the left mouse button from the left window "Elements" to the desired field on the screen page of the living room.
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If you have an element active (clicked on), you can make the "Object" entry visible in the upper line of the page of the associated KNX communication object. If you already had imported group addresses from a KNX project, these can now be assigned (ap- propriate to the task) per drag &...
You can check the result in the panel preview after you have performed all settings. The panel preview simulates the Busch Comfort Panel true to the original. The panel preview window opens after you have clicked on the preview button in the upper right in the working area.
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As example, the following start page shows a branching has been selected to the dif- ferent floors of a home. If a floor plan or a room picture is loaded, in the library at the left side of the screen the control element “room”...
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Note: You must have previously created all operating pages that are to be used as jump target first. You can otherwise not enter jump target specifications here (see also chapter: Recommended sequence of a project planning). By double clicking a sensitive surface or by touching the button “extended settings” while choosing a sensitive surface you are linked to the related configuration page.
8.6.1 Operating pages with floor plan or room view If you select the "Room image" view (large view) under "Layout" in the parameters on an operating page, you initially receive only a grey operating page. In this state, i.e. without a room image, you can not yet place any operating elements on the screen. If you would now like to load a room image (floor plan or room view), add these under "Sketches"...
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The end user sees the stored operating functions on the Busch Comfort Panel depend- ing on the parameter settings as blue circle (no status), as blue circle with an icon (with status) or with specified text. In the following preview image, a representation with icon and status was selected as example.
Operating pages with small image of room Another way of creating operating pages is by integrating a small room image. To do this, select the page layout "Grid with room view (small view)". Please observe that the upper limit of 382x312 pixels may not be exceeded for the room image. The room image is fixed in the upper right corner of the operating page.
Integration of applications You can assign applications ( eine deteillierte Beschreibung der verschiedenen An- wendungen finden Sie im Kapitel 9.9 und in der Onlinehilfe des programms IP-Projct) to the navigation bar and to a container directly. One exception is the feed reader ap- plication.
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Online help of the program IP-Project Advice: The following chapters are extracted from the Online help of the configuration software IP-Project. 62/240...
Advice Disclaimer All documents are produced and proved with accurancy. Never the less failings can’t be excluded completely. Therefore Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH can’t take over juristi- cal responsibility according to the content. Technical modifications remain always feasable! Logic functions 9.1.1...
9.1.2 Creating logic functions The logic editor in IP Project is a graphical editor. Diffe- rent logic modules can be placed on a worksheet and con- nected to each other which produces a logic network. Like the IP Project main window, the logic editor consists of a worksheet in the middle, a library area on the left side and a parameter area in the lower area.
module to see a tooltip that shows the meaning of the input or output. 9.1.2.3 Linking logic modules with each other In order for a logic network to function correctly, the logic modules in the worksheet must be linked into to a network. Every logic module contains outputs for this (right of the module), which, using connectors , can be linked to the inputs (left) of other logic modules.
9.1.3.2 Boolean logic modules Under Boolean operators in the library area, you can find modules that make the following logical arithmetic opera- tions possible: AND modules offer the option of the AND linking of 2-8 inputs. Details OR modules offer the option of the OR ...
Threshold values with hysteresis speci- fies whether an incoming comparison value lies above or below a threshold. In contrast to the Greater/Less comparator, a certain tole- rance range can be defined (hysteresis). Details 9.1.3.4 Algebraic logic modules Under Algebraic in the library area, you can find the fol- lowing modules for algebraic arithmetic operations: Adder: The values of the inputs are added ...
on the output. Details 9.1.3.5 Additional mathematical logic modules Under Advanced math in the library area, you can find the following modules for additional mathematical arithmetic operations. 2-point curve function: A linear slope is defined with two points that can be used to calculate the function values f(x).
layed switching off. Details Lock: This logic module allows you to block the transfer. Details Filter: This logic module allows you to transfer only certain Boolean values. Details Text filter: This logic module allows you to transfer only certain string values. Details Text divider: This logic module allows you ...
date Under Time and Date in the library area, you can find the following modules for time- and date-dependent arithmetic operations: Operating hours counter: This logic mo- dule counts the number of operating hours of the Comfot Panel and outputs this. Details Sunrise and sunset: This logic module al- ...
Perform consistency check Advanced project planning with IP-Project: Search Print Use templates and references Manage group addresses Change IP-Project settings Read log files IP-Project fundamentals This section contains information about the general use of IP-Project and this online help. 11.1 Help pages in this chapter Properties of the Comfort Panel...
12.1 → Comfort Panel page types 12.1.1 The start page Each Comfort Panel includes a start page, which is displayed to the user after a certain time interval or after returning from the screensaver. It displays the "face" of the Comfort Panel.
12.1.3 Application pages The Comfort Panel can have a number of applications (e.g. calendar, media player, etc.). You can add so-called appli- cation pages to the Comfort Panel (see Create navigation structure). Each application page includes access to the navigation bar. More information about the applications is available under Applications and modules.
Media Player - For playing back audio and video data. Web TV - For playing back video streams. Web Radio - For playing back audio streams. News 12.3.1.2 Image Messaging - For recording and displaying notes. Voice message - For recording and playing voice...
Fault and alarm messaging - For displaying and acknowledging faults 12.3.2 Software modules There are other software modules in addition to the applications. They do not have their own page in the Comfort Panel, but provide helpful functions in the background. You must enable software modules in IPP under Comfort Panel basic settings to have access to them in the Comfort Panel (see Configure additional...
Bright General operation of IP-Project When using IP-Project to plan, you work in several areas and on various levels. This chapter explains their purpose and how they are used. 13.1 → Areas in IP-Project 13.1.1 Library area The left side in IP-Project is called the library area because it includes all elements required for project planning (pages, control elements, etc.).
Comfort Panel. Depending on whether you are creating the Comfort Panel navigation or you want to add control elements to a page, theElements section contains the respective elements (see Create navigation structure Configure pages). You can save pages and control elements as templates in IP-Project so you can reuse them later (see Use templates references).
respective level as follows: 1. Project level: Add Comfort Panel to the project in the top Control level and make basic settings. The Elements tab in the working area shows a list of all Comfort Panels added in the project. 2.
the application page or all control elements of a start or operating page. 13.1.3 Parameter area The parameter area shows the parameters of the elements you have selected in the working area (marked). If no element is selected, the parameters of the parent element are displayed: Comfort Panel selected (project level): ...
Consistency Check 13.1.4.2 section The Consistency Check section is used to check for incon- sistencies in your project. You can check the current view (Check current view), the current Comfort Panel (Check Comfort Panel) or the overall project (Check project). Any inconsistencies found are listed in the Consistency Check section as follows: Error:...
13.2.2 Navigation level: This level is used to create a Comfort Panel navigation structure. The working area shows the four sections of the navigation bar of the selected Comfort Panel (plus another section which only includes the start page). Typical tasks on this level include: Adding and designating pages and containers ...
1. Double-click the required element. Edit 2. Select in the context menu of the required element (right click). Edit Se- 3. Mark the required element and select lected Edit in the menu under 4. Select the required element and press ENTER to confirm your entry.
Help area You can move from one element to the next within the areas, using the arrow keys (e.g. between the operating elements on a page). The navigation between the levels in the working area is also possible via keypad: Using the enter key, you can go one processing level lower for the highlighted element (e.g.
14.1 → Add elements from the library 14.1.1 Available elements All available elements are listed in the IP-Project library area. The Actions section lists group addresses that you have to either create yourself or import. The Elements section lists the elements for building a Comfort Panel.
14.1.2 Using Drag and Drop to add Elements are added via Drag and Drop from the library area to the working area. If you wish to add an element, please proceed as follows: 1. Move the mouse over an element in the library area you want to add.
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If you wish to add several elements individually to the existing selection, hold down the CTRL button and select additional ele- ments (example shown: Lamp 3). If you wish to select all elements in a view, use the shortcut CTRL+A. You can also create a frame in the working area to select several elements: 1.
14.3 → Move elements You can drag and drop elements within the working area or within the Overview and Actions sections (library area). Please proceed as follows: 1. Move the cursor over the element you want to move. 2. Left-click and hold. 3.
14.4.2 Copy You can use the "Copy" function to copy elements to the Win- dows clipboard without deleting them. You can then insert them somewhere else and thus duplicate the original element. If you wish to copy an element, please proceed as follows: 1.
14.5 → Rename elements You can rename elements in the Overview and Actions sections (library area). Please proceed as follows: 1. Select the element you want to rename (see Select elements). 2. Rename the element by..Clicking the element again after a short delay, or...
14.7 → Change element symbols You can change the following symbols: Navigation bar symbol from operating pages that are not in a container Watermarks from operating pages in a container (if watermark symbols are enabled, see Set Comfort Panel design) Navigation bar symbols from open containers...
Use Help Drag and Drop is used to a great extent for configuration in IP-Project. You can drag and drop nearly any element (e.g. pages or control elements). This chapter describes the configuration options in IP-Project available to you using this feature. 15.1 →...
15.2 → Use this help system 15.2.1 Contents of the help system The structure of the IP-Project help appears on the left side of the help window under Contents. The help topics are divided as follows: About IP-Project This section displays the manufacturer's con- tact information and basic information about the purpose of IP-Project.
You can use the buttons on the top right of the help window to navigate forward and backward link in a web browser. 15.2.2.3 About the help system search function You can use the search function to search in the help sys- tem for specific terms.
15.2.3 Use bookmarks You can bookmark help pages to call them up quickly again later. 15.2.3.1 Create bookmark Open the help page for which you want to create a book- mark and then click the button on the top right of the help window.
Perform consistency check Manage project You can define the configuration for one or more Comfort Panels in a project. Only one project can be open in IP-Project at one time. The online help describes basic project management in IP-Project - from creating new projects to saving and transferring finished projects to a Comfort Panel in the network.
17.1.2 Open project You can open an existing project from any storage Project > Open... medium via in the menu or by cli- cking in the toolbar. Select an IP-Project file in the .ipp dialog ( extension) and confirm your selection by Open clicking Remember that only one project can be open at any...
storage medium. For this, you need to have loaded the con- figuration file from the Comfort Panel. To do this, go do the desired Comfort Panel device and plug in the storage medium. Activate the Comfort Panel and select the export function in the navigation bar under System >...
17.3.2 Transfer project to Comfort Panel (Commissioning) You can transfer a project to a Comfort Panel via Project > Upload Project in the menu and by clicking in the toolbar. Select the Comfort Panel from your project that you want to transfer to in the dialog un- Choose a Comfort Panel .
Choose a Comfort Panel from the list that you want to identify. You can play a war- ning signal either of a certain length or until confirmation at the Comfort Panel. Click Identify and you can locate the Comfort Panel on the basis of the warning tone. 17.3.4 Close Project Close the open project via Project >...
18.1.2 Export translation table If you would like to export a translation table, select the language you want to export in theAvailable languages list. Add the list of Selected languages using the Add but- ton. The languages are then sorted in the translation table in a *.txt in ascending order beginning with the language selected first.
18.3 → Import / export other data Editing the basic settings of the Busch Comfort Panel The basic settings for the Comfort Panel can be edited in the settings dialogue Basic settings. This dialogue can be accessed via the button Default settings in the parameter section and via via Comfort Panel >...
19.2 → Setting the language of the Comfort Panel 19.2.1 Setting the language of the Comfort Panel 19.2.1.1 System languages The Comfort Panel is supplied with 22 predefined System languages in which all fixed system texts are defined. The languages are: Arabic, Chinese, German, Danish, English, Estonian, Fin- nish, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Slovakian,...
When the editing is completed the file should be imported again to the IP project. The exchange format for the translation table is text. A translation table to be exported or im- ported has the file suffix *.txt and can be edited with any type of editor (e.g. MS Excel, MS Wordpad).
These settings can be made in selection list Date format which is located in dialogue Basic set- tings under Time and date. 19.3.3 Send/receive time The Comfort Panel has an internal Date/Time module. The following can be selected via para- meter Send and receive Time/Date, whether time and date are to be used only internally (no send and no receive), ...
The German institute Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) makes two time servers available. ptbtime1.ptb.de --> 192.53.103.108 ptbtime2.ptb.de --> 192.53.103.104 The second time server comes in when the first one fails. 19.3.5.3 Setting the synchronisation interval The synchronisation interval is set via parameter Synchronization interval . If possible, leave the interval on the maximum value of 1440 minutes unless there are specific reasons for reducing it.
nel or whether only selected persons are permitted to do so. If you wish to attach Access pro- tection to the time setting, then select a User level between 1 and 8, with level 8 having the highest access protection. Note: Please note that you must first create the user levels in the editor for the Access protection be- fore they can be assigned!
19.4.3 Setting time interval for deactivating the display After expiry of a specified time the display of the Comfort Panel can be switched off complete- ly. Here a time period from the last actuation of the Comfort Panel up to the deactivation of the display must be set.
Slide show Page transi- If the has been set as screen saver you can specify via tion effect whether the images are to change with or without transition effect Hide Wipe effect Fly-in Random (e.g. ). With setting the Comfort Panel ran- Hide Wipe effect domly selects a transition effect from the three options...
Clock 19.4.5.3 Settings for the Clock type The current time can be displayed analogue or digitally. Almost the entire dis- play is used in both cases. Seconds display If a seconds hand (for the analogue display) or the seconds (for the digital dis- Seconds display play) is to be faded in, set the value for Trigger scene with long press of button...
19.5 → Configuring the KNX router 19.5.1 Activating / deactivating KNX Basis router (Tab The router function is activated or deactivated via parame- ter Activate KNX Bus connection . The IP router of the Comfort Panel can serve either as interface to program- ming or as Coupler.
always gets a 0 as participator (e.g. 2.3.0), similar to line or area couplers. When cross-line telegrams are to be sent to other IP routers in the KNX installation, this is done via the multicast address (224.0.23.12) reserved for KNX. This procedure is also termed KNXnet/IP routing.
Physical address (Tab Parameter KNX --> IP Repetition of group telegrams is used to block or enable the repetition of physically addres- sed telegrams. If errors occur on the KNX --> IP Repetition of group te- legrams during the transmission of physically addressed telegrams (e.g.
the filter table. KNX --> IP Group telegrams 19.5.3.2 main group 14+15 Basis (Tab Via the KNX --> IP Group telegrams main group 14+15, the transfer of group telegrams with main group addresses 14 and 15 from the Sub line to the Main/area line is blo- cked or enabled.
Example: A programming telegram to a participator 1.2.4 would not pass an IP router with address 2.3.0, since a participator 1.2.4 is not located in a line 2.3. With setting Block , basically all telegrams with a physical address are blocked. With the Filter setting, all telegrams with a physical address are transferred.
KNX --> IP Confirmation group 19.5.4.2 telegrams Basis (Tab The parameter IKNX --> IP Confirmation group telegrams specifies when an acknowledgement is sent upon receipt of a group telegram on the subordinate side (TP or PN. Normal At setting an acknowledgement is sent only when the telegrams were transferred to the overri- ding side (e.g.
acknowledgements are always sent on the main/area line after the receipt of each telegram, irrespective of whether they are located in a different area or not. No acknowled- gement is sent if the setting Answer with confirmation is selected. 19.5.5 Multicast 19.5.5.1 IP -->...
19.6 → Network settings 19.6.1 DHCP Setting DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, located in dialogue Basic settings under Network) is used to define whether the network configuration is to be fixed automatically. If this is the case, the Comfort Panel obtains the necessary addresses for its network communication from a DHCP server by itself.
DNS server of your Internet provider must be entered here. A DNS server is required so that web links such as www.busch-jaeger.de are turned into physical IP addresses and these web sites can be called up. If this entry is missing, Internet sites cannot be accessed when these are spe- cified in the form of URLs such as www.busch-...
the web site of the respective provider. Secondary DNS Here an IP address of a second DNS server can be entered, if this is offered by the Inter- net provider. The entry is optional. However, it increases safety since web sites can be acces- sed if the first DNS server fails.
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tor contacted. Note: A WLAN should always be encrypted for security reasons. Otherwise there is the risk of someone gaining access to the network from the outside to cause damage. At present the WPA2 encryption offers the highest protection pos- sible.
19.7 → Activating UPnP Parameter Activate UPnP service in dialogue Basic set- tings under UPnP is used to to activate Universal Plug and Play (UPnP). The Comfort Panel depends on UPnP to open a UPnP port and register itself in the UPnP network. This ability is re- quired for sending and receiving a project from IPP via a network.
button Simulated presence or via the menu under Comfort Panel > Optional software modules > Simulated presence. Note: The editor for simulated presence can be called up only when this software module has been previously activated (see Activating simulated presence). In the editor the recording channels can be configured and equipped with group addresses.
the number of channels to be monitored for the simulated presence. Up to 20 channels are possible. The Comfort Panel makes one 1-bit and one 1-byte communication object avai- lable for each channel. This enables group addresses or actions to be received (recorded) and subsequently transmitted again Simulated presence ...
values for playback available also after the recording peri- od of one day. If the playback mode is exited, the function returns to the recording mode and continues to fill the memory of the current day. 19.9.3 Activating access control Access control does not have a visible application page on the Comfort Panel.
The camera module is activated via Basic settings dialog. This setting is located in theAdditional applications view in Camera module field. The camera module is activated when Yes is selected there. You can use the internal camera in the corresponding ap- plications if the key module is present on the device and the software module with the same name is activated.
Logic functions are deactivated by default. After activation you can configure following parameters in theBasic Settings dialog: The parameter Queue size defines the size of the input buf- fer of the logic engine. The parameterOverflow behavior defines how to proceed if the input buffer is flooded.
Note: The default setting for access control is deactivated. 19.9.9 Activating the web browser For the use of Internet-based services (feeds, web radio, etc.) connection settings may possibly need to be made. For example, if you use a proxy server, you can enter this using the web browser configuration.
You can get this from your network administrator. This parameter can only be set if the proxy mode was set toManual proxy settings. 19.9.10.4 HTTP proxy port The required port is specified via the HTTP proxy port pa- rameter. In many cases, this is preset to port "8080". You can get the information about the required port from your network administrator.
In recording mode the current events of the day are written in the memory. Under no circumstances is the existing day (today a week ago) immediately deleted. During the chan- geover to the following weekday the current day in place of the day a week ago is stored.
here. The Work area contains the data points of the presence simulation (enable + channels). The Parameter sector does no react in the context of the marked elements in the work sector of the editor. It contains additional pa- rameters.
are played back without time intervals. 19.9.13 Using the access control Certain areas of the Comfort Panel can be equipped with access protection. This is displayed on the Comfort Panel by means of a small lock icon next to the respective head- line of the page or the operating element.
listed in which you can activate each level individually via the checkbox. Stage 0 (guest) is permanently activated. For user levels that are activated the PIN, which is 0000 as standard, should be changed. 19.9.14.2 Assigning pages and operating elements to the user levels With the user levels so defined, you can then configure the access control for single pages and operating elements.
19.9.16 Using the Remote Desktop The Comfort Panel can be controlled remotely via the VNC protocol (Virtual Network Computing). To do this, you simply need to enter the IP address of the Comfort Panel in a browser on a PC in the network. You then get the complete user interface as it is seen on the display of the Comfort Panel.
19.10 → Configuring the acoustic signals of the Comfort Panel 19.10.1 Configuring the welcome signal A welcoming signal can be played at the start of the Com- fort Panel. To do this go to User preferences and in tab Basis activate checkbox Activate welcome signal. If you wish to change the welcome signal, select a diffe- rent one under Welcome signal.
19.12 → Configuring the temperature display in the status bar of the Comfort Panel 19.12.1 Setting the temperature format The Comfort Panel has a temperature display in the status bar. Via parameter Temperature unit under User preferen- ces in tab Temperature you can select between temperature units Celsius or Fahrenheit.
nance function. 19.13.2 Setting the time for maintenance 19.13.2.1 Day If maintenance is to be carried out, the day of the week or the month this is to take place is set via parameters Weekly maintenance period and Monthly maintenance period. 19.13.2.2 Time If maintenance is to be carried out, the period over which this is to take place is set via parame- ters Start of maintenance period and End of maintenance period.
19.15 → Assigning group addresses (Comfort Panel communication objects) 19.15.1 Using Comfort Panel communication objects To establish a connection between a comfort Panel and an actua- tor or sensor you must assign a group address to the Comfort Pa- nel in the IP project. For this purpose each Comfort Panel has several Communication objects.
Display\Display brightness Display\Enable status for backlight Display\Backlight status User preferences\Temperature unit 19.15.2 selection This 1-bit communication object can be used to switch the unit for temperature between Celsius and Fahrenheit. A switch-off telegram activates the unit °C and a switch-on telegram the unit User preferences\User language 19.15.3 This 1-byte communication object is used to change the User lan-...
When the screen saver is activated the 1-bit communication ob- ject sends a telegram with value 1. When the screen saver ends, the 1-bit communication object sends a telegram with value 0. Screen saver\Select slide show 19.15.8 mode Screen saver\Select single image mode Screen saver\Select clock mode Screen saver\Select weather data...
Screen saver\Wind speed 19.15.12 Via this 2-byte communication object telegrams with wind speed values can be received and evaluated, e.g. the ones transmitted by a KNX weather station. The 2-byte floating point values are eva- luated according to EIS5. Screen saver\Wind direction 19.15.13 Via this 1-byte communication object telegrams with wind direc- tion values can be received and evaluated, e.g.
on telegram is received on Enable status for backlight, the object Screen saver\Backlight status is active. If a switch-off telegram is received on Enable status for backlight, the object Backlight sta- tus is not active. Screen saver\Backlight status 19.15.19 This 1-bit communication object is used to signal whether the display backlight is switched on or off.
telegram is deleted from the memory. The simulated pre- sence operates with one memory per object for the current day and the respective weekdays. In recording mode the current events of the day are written in the memory. Under no circumstances is the existing day (today a week ago) immediately deleted.
ject window; however, they cannot be edited here. The Work area contains the data points of the presence simulation (enable + channels). The Parameter sector does no react in the context of the marked elements in the work sector of the editor.
are played back without time intervals. 20.2 → Configuring access control 20.2.1 Using the access control Certain areas of the Comfort Panel can be equipped with access protection. This is displayed on the Comfort Panel by means of a small lock icon next to the respective head- line of the page or the operating element.
the left-hand area of the editor's window. In the view that will be displayed, user levels 1 to 8 are listed in which you can activate each level individually via the checkbox. Stage 0 (guest) is permanently activated. For user levels that are activated the PIN, which is 0000 as standard, should be changed.
20.3 → Configuring Remote Desktop 20.3.1 Using the Remote Desktop The Comfort Panel can be controlled remotely via the VNC protocol (Virtual Network Computing). To do this, you simply need to enter the IP address of the Comfort Panel in a browser on a PC in the network. You then get the complete user interface as it is seen on the display of the Comfort Panel.
20.3.3 KNX input module details 20.3.3.1 Behaviour Upon receipt of an input telegram from the KNX network via the communication object DP0, the KNX input module outputs the value of the received telegram to the logical-sided Output 0. The data type of the incoming telegram is automatically converted to the corresponding internal data type (see conversion table below).
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1 bit 1.xxx Boolean 2 bit 2.xxx Number (long) 4 bit 3.xxx Number (long) 1-byte unsigned 5.001 {0..100} Number (long) 5.003 {0..360} Number (long) 5.004 {0..255} Number (long) 5.010 {0..255} Number (long) 1-byte signed 6.xxx {-128..127} Number (long) 2-byte unsigned 7.xxx {0..
20.3.4 KNX output module details 20.3.4.1 Behaviour Upon receipt of a value via the logic-sided input data in, the KNX output module sends a tele- gram with the incoming value via the DP0 communication object into the KNX network. The internal data type of the KNX output module is converted into the data type of the commu- nication object.
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20.3.5 IP input module details 20.3.5.1 Behaviour Upon receipt of TCP-based data from a network, the IP input module outputs the incoming data packet to the logic-sided Output 0as soon as the sender ends the connection. Alternatively, for existing connection, individual values can be output in dependence on user-defined data block sizes or in dependence on user-defined separators (see below).
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For TCP at the beginning and end of the complete TCP data stream re- ceived. KNX data type Value format Via the parameter, you can specify to which KNX-compliant data type the received data blocks shall be converted before they are converted to the corresponding internal data type.
20.3.6 IP output module details 20.3.6.1 Behaviour Upon receipt of a value via the logic-sided input data in, the IP output module sends TCP- or UDP-based data with the incoming value to a specific IP address using a specific port. The sent data corresponds to the selected KNX-compliant data type of the IP output module.
20.3.7 AND module details 20.3.7.1 Behaviour If the value 1 is present on all inputs of the module (logical "true"), the result 1 is output (logical "true") on theOutput 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false"). Output 1 always out- puts the result inverted.
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Boolean 1 (logical "true") → Number ≠ 0 0 (logical "false") → DPTTime every value → 1 (logical "true") DPTDate every value → 1 (logical "true") "0" or "" 0 (logical "false") → String other values → 1 (logical "true") 03_03_09_00_EN.html - Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN.html - Boolean 157/240...
20.3.8 OR module details 20.3.8.1 Behaviour If the value 1 is present on at least one inputs of the module (logical "true"), the result 1 is out- put (logical "true") on theOutput 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false"). Output 1 always outputs the result inverted.
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Boolean 1 (logical "true") → Number ≠ 0 0 (logical "false") → DPTTime every value → 1 (logical "true") DPTDate every value → 1 (logical "true") "0" or "" 0 (logical "false") → String other values → 1 (logical "true") 03_03_09_00_EN.html - Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN.html - Boolean 159/240...
20.3.9 XOR module details 20.3.9.1 Behaviour If the value 1 is present on an odd number of inputs (logical "true"), the result 1 is output (logi- cal "true") on theOutput 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false"). Output 1 always outputs the result inverted.
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Boolean 1 (logical "true") → Number ≠ 0 0 (logical "false") → DPTTime every value → 1 (logical "true") DPTDate every value → 1 (logical "true") "0" or "" 0 (logical "false") → String other values → 1 (logical "true") 03_03_09_00_EN.html - Boolean 03_03_09_00_EN.html - Boolean 161/240...
20.3.10 NOT module details 20.3.10.1 Behaviour If the value 1 is present on the Input 0 (logical "true"), the result 0 is output (logical "false") on the Output 0 . If the value 0 is present on the input (logical "false"), the result 1 is output (logi- cal "true").
20.3.11 "Equal" module details 20.3.11.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at both of the inputs. If the values are identical, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false"). Out- put 1 always outputs the result inverted.
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20.3.12 "Not equal" module details 20.3.12.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs. If the values are not identical, the result 1 (logi- cal "true") is output on the Output 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false"). Output 1 always outputs the result inverted.
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20.3.13 "Greater" module details 20.3.13.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs. If the value of the Input 0 is greater than the va- lue of the Input 1, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false").
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20.3.14 "Greater or equal" module details 20.3.14.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs. If the value of the Input 0 is greater than or iden- tical to the value of the Input 1, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false").
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20.3.15 "Less" module details 20.3.15.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs. If the value of the Input 0 is less than the value of the Input 1, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false").
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20.3.16 "Less or equal" module details 20.3.16.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs. If the value of the Input 0 is less than or identical to the value of the Input 1, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 0. Otherwise the output value is 0 (logical "false").
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20.3.17 Area tester (internal) module details 20.3.17.1 Behaviour The module checks whether the incoming comparison value on Input 0 lies between two limit values. The limit values are defined by the Input 1 and the Input 2. If the comparison value is between the limit values, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on Output 0.
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Boolean Number DPTTime DPTDate String (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) true every va- Current Current true "1" → → Boolean --- false → time date false → "0" every va- Time of day, if Date, if Text analo- true (as millise- possible;...
20.3.18 Area tester (external) module details 20.3.18.1 Behaviour The module checks whether the incoming comparison value on Input 0 lies outside two limit values. The limit values are defined by the Input 1 and the Input 2. If the comparison value is outside the limit values, the result 1 (logical "true") is output on Output 0.
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Boolean Number DPTTime DPTDate String (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) true every va- Current Current true "1" → → Boolean --- false → time date false → "0" every va- Time of day, if Date, if Text analo- true (as millise- possible;...
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20.3.19 Details about threshold values with hysteresis 20.3.19.1 Behaviour The module checks whether the incoming comparison value on Input 0 lies above or below a threshold value. In contrast to the Greater/Less comparator, a certain tolerance range can be defined (hysteresis). The approach direction of the comparison values (from above or below) to the threshold is also taken into account.
20.3.19.2 Truth table Output 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Output 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Output 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Output 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 20.3.19.3 Extended settings Via the Only send with change parameter, you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previously calculated result.
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20.3.20 Adder details 20.3.20.1 Behaviour The module adds the values of the inputs and outputs the result on the Output 0 . If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type of the module before the addition (see conversion table below). Thus, observe the selection of a correct internal data ty- The comparison is dependent on the internal data type of the module and is executed in the fol- lowing way: Internal data...
20.3.20.3 Conversion table Boolean Number DPTTime DPTDate String (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) true every va- Current Current true "1" → → Boolean --- false → time date false → "0" every va- Time of day, if Date, if Text analo- true (as millise- possible;...
20.3.21 Subtractor details 20.3.21.1 Behaviour The module subtracts the value of the Input 1 from the value of the Input 0 and outputs the re- sult on the Output 0 (Input 0 - Input 1 = Output 0). If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type of the module before the subtraction (see conversion table below).
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20.3.22 Multiplier details 20.3.22.1 Behaviour The module multiplies the values of the inputs and outputs the result on the Output 0 . The internal data type of this module is Number. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type before the multiplication (see conversion table below). 20.3.22.2 Extended settings Number of inputs Via the...
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20.3.23 Divider details 20.3.23.1 Behaviour The module divides the value of the Input 0 by the value of the Input 1 and outputs the result on the Output 0 (Input 0 ÷ Input 1 = Output 0). If a division by zero occurs, the value 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 1 . In this case, no value is output on the Output 1.
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20.3.24 Sine details 20.3.24.1 Behaviour The module calculates the sine for the input value and outputs it as result on the Output 0 . The internal data type of this module is Number. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type before the calculation (see conversion table below). 20.3.24.2 Extended settings Angle representation Using the...
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20.3.25 Cosine details 20.3.25.1 Behaviour The module calculates the Cosine for the input value and outputs it as result on the Output 0 . The internal data type of this module is Number. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type before the calculation (see conversion table below). 20.3.25.2 Extended settings Angle representation Using the...
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20.3.26 Root function details 20.3.26.1 Behaviour The module calculates the nth root of the input value and outputs it as result on the Output 0 . If a negative input value is present on the input, the value 1 (logical "true") is output on the Out- put 1 .
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20.3.27 Details about the Power function (x to the y) 20.3.27.1 Behaviour The module calculates a specific power of the input value and outputs it as result on the Output If the result of the calculation is invalid, the value 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 1. In this case, no value is output on the Output 0.
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20.3.28 Logarithm details 20.3.28.1 Behaviour The module calculates the logarithm base 10 of the input value and outputs the result on the Output 0 . If an input value ≤ 0 is present on the input, the value 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 1 .
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20.3.29 Natural logarithm details 20.3.29.1 Behaviour The module calculates the logarithm base e of the input value and outputs the result on the Out- put 0 . If an input value ≤ 0 is present on the input, the value 1 (logical "true") is output on the Output 1 .
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20.3.30 Exponential function details 20.3.30.1 Behaviour The module calculates the exponential function of the input value and outputs the result on the Output 0 . The internal data type of this module is Number. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type before the calculation (see conversion table below).
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20.3.31 Details about the 2-point curve function 20.3.31.1 Behaviour The module calculates the function value of the vale on Input 0 using a 2-point curve progressi- on and outputs the result ( f(Input 0) = y = Output 0 )on the Output 0. The curve progression is determined as linear slope between two points as follows (see also the graphic below): Input 1 The first point results from the values of the...
20.3.32 Details about the 4-point curve function 20.3.32.1 Behaviour The module calculates the function value of the vale on Input 0 using a 4-point curve progressi- on and outputs the result ( f(Input 0) = y = Output 0 )on the Output 0. The curve progression is determined as linear curve by four points as follows (see also the graphic below): Input 1 The first point results from the values of the...
20.3.33 Minimum value details 20.3.33.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs and outputs the smallest value on the Output 0 as result. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type of the module before the comparison (see conversion table below).
20.3.33.3 Conversion table Boolean Number DPTTime DPTDate String (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) true every va- Current Current true "1" → → Boolean --- false → time date false → "0" every va- Time of day, if Date, if Text analo- true (as millise- possible;...
20.3.34 Maximum value details 20.3.34.1 Behaviour The module compares the values at the inputs and outputs the largest value on the Output 0 as result. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type of the module before the comparison (see conversion table below).
20.3.34.3 Conversion table Boolean Number DPTTime DPTDate String (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) (converted) true every va- Current Current true "1" → → Boolean --- false → time date false → "0" every va- Time of day, if Date, if Text analo- true (as millise- possible;...
20.3.35 Absolute value details 20.3.35.1 Behaviour The module calculates the absolute value of the value on Input 0 and outputs it to the Output 0 as result. The internal data type of this module is Number. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type before the calculation (see conversion table below).
20.3.36 Random value details 20.3.36.1 Behaviour The module outputs random values from a specific value range on the Output 0. This can occur cyclically or upon receipt of the value 1 (logical "true") on Input 0 . The data type of the Input 0 is Boolean. If necessary, incoming values are converted before the calculation (see conversion table below).
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20.3.37 Arithmetic mean details 20.3.37.1 Behaviour The module calculates the arithmetic mean (average) from the values at the inputs and outputs the result on the Output 0. The internal data type of this module is Number. If necessary, incoming values are converted into the internal data type before the calculation (see conversion table below).
20.3.38 Counter details 20.3.38.1 Behaviour The module counts the number of received values and outputs the result on the Output 0: Input 0 Evey value that is received via increases the output value of the coun- ter. Input 1 Evey value that is received via reduces the output value of the counter.
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20.3.39 Delayer details 20.3.39.1 Behaviour The module outputs every received value of the Input 0 again after expiry of a specific delay time on the Output 0. The delay time (in seconds) is defined via the Input 1. If an invalid delay time is specified (e.g.
20.3.40 On/Off delayer details 20.3.40.1 Behaviour The module is a special case of the delayer for binary input values. If a value is received via the Input 0, this value is output on the Output 0 after a delay time. The delay time (in seconds) is dependent on the binary input value: Input 0 If the value 1 (logical "true") is received via the...
20.3.41 Staircase lighting details 20.3.41.1 Behaviour If this module receives the value 1 (logical "true") via the Input 0, it immediately outputs it on the Output 0. After expiry of a delay time, the value 0 (logical "false") is output on the Output 0. The delay time (in seconds) is dependent on the value at Input 1.
20.3.42 Lock details 20.3.42.1 Behaviour Every value (regardless of which data type) received via the Input 0, is immediately output again on Output 0 by this module, provided it is not locked. If the module is locked, received values are blocked until the module is opened again. When the module is opened the last recei- ved value is output.
20.3.43 Filter details 20.3.43.1 Behaviour The module can transfer Boolean values or lock those received via the Input 0. Lock means that the value at the Output 0 is not reset. The behaviour can be set as follows via the Operating mode parameter: The value 1 (logical "true") is transferred, the value 0 (logical "false") is locked.
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20.3.44 Text filter details 20.3.44.1 Behaviour This module can receive string values via the Output 0 and compare these using a LDAP filter string with the values at the Inputs 1 to 8. Using the key word "<compare_n"> in the LDAP filter string, the input can be selected with which the compare shall be executed (n: from 1 to 8).
20.3.44.3 Conversion table Boolean String (converted) (converted) true "1" → Boolean --- false → "0" true Text analogue → Number ≠ 0 → false to number Text analogue DPTTime true to time of day Text analogue DPTDate true to date "0"...
20.3.45 Text divider details 20.3.45.1 Behaviour This module can receive string values via the Input 0 and divide these into partial strings . Its purpose is the division into the format: Command + Preamble + Parameter 1 + Separator + ...
character strings shall serve as preamble, postamble and separator. Only send with change Via the parameter, you can specify whether an output value shall only be sent if the result of the calculation is different to the previ- ously calculated result. 20.3.45.3 Conversion table Boolean String...
20.3.46 Demultiplexer details 20.3.46.1 Behaviour If this module receives a value via the Input 0, it on one of up to eight outputs (Outputs 0 to 7. The value of the Input 1 specifies which output is to be selected. If an invalid value is received on Input 1, no new output is selected.
20.3.47 Multiplexer details 20.3.47.1 Behaviour If this module receives a value via one of the up to eight inputs (Input 0 to 7), it outputs this value on the Output 0. The value of the Input 8 specifies which input is to react to incoming values.
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20.3.48 Number of input details 20.3.48.1 Behaviour If this module receives a value (regardless of which data type) via one of the up to eight inputs (Input 0 to 7), it outputs the index number of the received input on the Output 0. If the module receives values on multiple inputs simultaneously, the highest index number is output.
20.3.49 RS-Flip-Flop details 20.3.49.1 Behaviour The RS-Flip-Flop behaves as follows: Input 0 If this module receives the value 1 (logical "true") via and simultaneous- Input 1 ly via the value 0 (logical "false"), it outputs the value 1 (logical "true") Ausgang 0 on the Input 0...
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