Zennio Roll-ZAS User Manual

Zennio Roll-ZAS User Manual

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Roll-ZAS
KNX Room Controller
ZN1VI-TPZAS
Application program version: [1.3]
User manual edition: [1.3]_a
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  • Page 1 Roll-ZAS KNX Room Controller ZN1VI-TPZAS Application program version: [1.3] User manual edition: [1.3]_a www.zennio.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ........................4 1.1 ZAS ..........................4 1.2 Installation ........................5 Configuration........................8 2.1 The Roll-ZAS Application Program................. 8 2.2 Touch Area ........................8 2.3 Navigating through the Pages ..................10 2.4 IR Control ........................12 ETS Parameterisation ......................14 3.1 Default Configuration ....................
  • Page 3: Document Updates

    Roll-ZAS DOCUMENT UPDATES Version Modifications Page(s) Changes in the application program: - Touch locking: improvement in the management of the locking timer to prevent undesired behaviours. - Change in the DPTs of the lock, short-circuit and open circuit objects. [1.3]_a - Minor text changes.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ZAS, or provided by an external device) with a letter size suitable for being read several meters away. Two opto-coupled inputs, configurable as switches/sensors, temperature probes or motion sensors (note: the latter is only available under the Roll-ZAS application program). Two different downloadable application programs: ...
  • Page 5: Installation

    Roll-ZAS  Roll-ZAS: a more versatile application with an intuitive user interface and with a higher degree of usability and functionality. Information is divided into pages (up to a total of 4 direct-action button pages, as well as specific pages: Security, Configuration, etc.). For every page it is possible to configure up to 8 buttons, which will carry out different actions, according to the ETS configuration.
  • Page 6 Roll-ZAS It is advisable to check the proper insertion of the device, making sure that only the profile outline of ZAS stands out of the appliance box and that the metal sheet stays hidden. This device does not need an additional power supply as it is entirely powered through the KNX bus.
  • Page 7 To obtain detailed information about the technical features of ZAS, as well as on security and installation procedures, please refer to the device Datasheet, provided with the original packaging of the device and also available at http://www.zennio.com. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support:...
  • Page 8: Configuration

    Roll-ZAS 2 CONFIGURATION 2.1 THE ROLL-ZAS APPLICATION PROGRAM The Roll-ZAS application allows controlling a set of domotic functionalities in a simple and intuitive manner. Several parameters are provided for configuring the general functionality of the controller, such as: luminosity, touch panel lock, initial update, internal sensor, contrast, buzzer sound, presence simulation, etc.
  • Page 9 Roll-ZAS Figure 5. Touch Area The first row of the touch panel consists of the following buttons: Menu button: permits navigating through the different pages of ZAS (only if this option is enabled by parameter; see section 3.3). Arrow buttons: permit browsing through the different pages of ZAS (only if this option is enabled by parameter;...
  • Page 10: Navigating Through The

    2.3 NAVIGATING THROUGH THE PAGES The intuitive user interface of the Roll-ZAS application program makes use of different pages, being it possible to know the functionality developed by each button at any time, depending on the active page.
  • Page 11 Roll-ZAS Through the navigation outline, it is possible to identify the currently active page, as it will be highlighted on the screen. Moreover, the security level required to access every enabled page will be shown through a specific icon next to the name of the page: will represent that the page has been configured with level “1”, while...
  • Page 12: Ir Control

    Roll-ZAS the down arrow button (on the left) will commute to the previous enabled page. This makes it possible, for instance, to switch from page 3 to page 2 through a single press on the down arrow, not being therefore necessary to make multiple presses. Long presses over the Arrow buttons do not have an effect.
  • Page 13 ETS, either independently or linked to one of the two thermostats implemented by Roll-ZAS. Button “Switch off”: a short press on this button turns the backlight of the display off.
  • Page 14: Ets Parameterisation

    (“[General] Scenes: receive” and “[General] Scenes: send”) and the “[General] Buzzer enabling” object, which allows enabling/disabling the sound of the built-in buzzer. When entering the parameter edition of Roll-ZAS for the first time, the following window will be shown. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://zennioenglish.zendesk.com...
  • Page 15: General

    Roll-ZAS Figure 9. Default Configuration Window As shown in Figure 9, the configuration window is divided into the following primary tabs: General: sets and configures the main functionality of the controller and of the infrared remote control. The “General Labels” sub-tab is shown by default.
  • Page 16 Roll-ZAS General Labels. Text strings that will be shown on the "scene saved" event, as well as those that will be shown through the screen calibration process. The texts parameterised by default are "Saved", "Calibrate" and "Press". Figure 10. General Labels Luminosity.
  • Page 17 This option may be useful if combined to a motion sensor (such as model ZN1IO-DETEC from Zennio) connected to ZAS, so that when movements are detected in the room, ZAS can turn on all the LEDs on the panel, thus making it easier to locate them even in the darkness.
  • Page 18 Roll-ZAS scenes (scene number 1-64), or by simply pressing on the ZAS touch panel, which will also send a welcome message to the bus (1-bit object or scene, through the objects “[General] Welcome object” or “[General] Scene: receive”, respectively). Note: •...
  • Page 19 Roll-ZAS Initial Update. This function sets whether ZAS, after recovering from a failure of the KNX bus, should send read requests for the updated value of the general indicators (if they were enabled by parameter) and for the “[General] Time” object, as well as for the updated status of the objects associated to the touch buttons.
  • Page 20 Roll-ZAS remote control, although it will be from the analogous buttons on the touch panel). Pressing on any of the action buttons will make ZAS switch to Page 1 and then execute the corresponding order, according to the pressed button.
  • Page 21 Roll-ZAS Internal Temp. Sensor: ZAS includes a built-in temperature sensor with an associated 2-byte communication object ("[Internal Sensor] Current temperature"), which shows up when the internal sensor function is enabled under the General parameter window. Figure 14. Internal Temperature Sensor.
  • Page 22: Pages

    Roll-ZAS continuous re-sending of these objects when the temperature fluctuates continuously around the limit. Contrast Level: the initial contrast level (0-20) of the display can be set here. This value may be changed later by the final user, if the contrast function of the Configuration page is activated.
  • Page 23: Pages 1-4

    Roll-ZAS First of all, two parameters are provided to set the buttons that will be destined to navigate through the enabled pages: the Menu or the Arrow buttons. To obtain detailed information about page switching, please refer to section 2.3.
  • Page 24 Roll-ZAS First of all, the Header parameter is shown, from where it is possible to establish an identifying text string (up to 10 characters) for that particular page, which will be shown in the upper left corner of the display (Figure 6).
  • Page 25 Roll-ZAS  Off/Decrease Button: a short press switches the light off ("[Px][Byz] Light On/Off"=0). A long press sends an order to decrease the luminosity level, according to the configured dimming step, which is then followed by a stop order (0x00 in this case) as soon as the button is released.
  • Page 26 Roll-ZAS level, with no need of performing multiple long presses for regulations greater than the parameterised step. Shutter: this option permits sending orders to a shutter actuator by means of two 1-bit objects, “[Px][Byz] Move shutter” (“0”=move up, and “1”=move down) and “[Px][Byz] Stop shutter”, and a 1-byte object, “[Px][Byz] Shutter...
  • Page 27 Roll-ZAS limits must be configured (values between 0 and 255). The behaviour of this type of buttons is as follows:  Decrease Button: a short press decreases the counter value by 1 unit, while a long press decreases the value by 10 units.
  • Page 28 Roll-ZAS  1-byte Unsigned Integer. Enables the 1-byte object "[Px][Byz] 1-byte indicator", writable from the bus, which will contain the value (0-255) to be represented on the screen every time a button of the pair is pressed. Scaling. Enables the 1-byte object "[Px][Byz] Scaling indicator", writable ...
  • Page 29 Roll-ZAS 1 bit: allows sending the values “0”, “1”, or an alternation between them. This option allows setting a name for the function associated to the button, and a text message for the Switch On and Switch Off actions. Parameter LED Lighting indicates if the button will have a Regular lighting...
  • Page 30 Roll-ZAS received from the dimmer once ZAS sends the dimming orders due to button presses). The display will show, between the two buttons, the current value of this status object Parameterising this function is analogous to the already explained for the 2-...
  • Page 31: Configuration

    Roll-ZAS disabled, just the name of the button is shown while the associated LED is off. Regarding the countdown timers, the same will apply, although the time is shown preceded by the "-" sign, thus indicating that the time is a decreasing value.
  • Page 32 Roll-ZAS the touch panel (the first one on the left). The current contrast level will then be shown; to increase it, just press the up arrow button, and to decrease it, the down arrow button. Light: adjusts the luminosity level of the ZAS display (value between 1 and 10).
  • Page 33: Security

    Roll-ZAS 3.3.3 SECURITY The Security tab allows configuring access restrictions to the different enabled pages, as well as setting the security password (or passwords) and the parameters that affect the Security page itself. Figure 18. Security Window It will be possible to set a header, text string of up to 10 characters that identifies the Security page and that will be shown in the left upper area of the display when accessing that page.
  • Page 34 Roll-ZAS Note: Level 2 is the maximum security level, so the password for Level 2 has a higher priority than that for Level 1. This means that it will be possible to access pages protected with Level 1 by using the password for Level 2, but not the opposite.
  • Page 35: Indicators

    Roll-ZAS 3.3.4 INDICATORS From this window it is possible to enable and configure up to 6 general indicators of different types. Figure 20. Indicators Window Binary: shows a text (configurable by parameter) on the screen according to the value ("0" or "1") received through the "[Ind x] Binary indicator" object.
  • Page 36: Screensaver

    Roll-ZAS 3.3.5 SCREENSAVER The screensaver is a special page that will only be shown after a period of inactivity, configurable by parameter. It is possible to configure the screensaver to only show the current Time, the current Temperature (selecting the desired measurement source: Internal temperature sensor or an external value received by the "[General] Screensaver temperature"...
  • Page 37: Inputs

    Roll-ZAS 3.4 INPUTS ZAS incorporates two input channels that can be configured as switches/sensors, temperature probes or motion sensors. Once an input is enabled, and depending on the selected input type, a new tab will be available from the menu on the left.
  • Page 38: Temperature Probe

    Roll-ZAS Sending of "0" Delay: specifies the time, in seconds, after which the value "0" will be sent, once the corresponding edge has been received. Sending of "1" Delay: specifies the time, in seconds, after which the value "1" will be sent, once the corresponding edge has been received.
  • Page 39: Motion Sensor

    3.4.3 MOTION SENSOR The Roll-ZAS application permits configuring the input channels as motion sensors (this option is not available under the ZAS application), and up to two detection channels per sensor.
  • Page 40: Thermostats

    2 independent thermostats are also implemented by the Roll-ZAS application. Figure 25. Thermostat 1 For a theoretical base about how Zennio thermostats work, and for details about the ETS configuration, please refer to the specific document "Zennio Building Thermostat", available at: http://www.zennio.com.
  • Page 41: Presence Simulation

    Roll-ZAS 3.6 PRESENCE SIMULATION This function is designed to simulate presences in a building, once the devices of the KNX installation have been correctly parameterised. It allows randomly switching on/off some elements in the domotic installation during a period of time set by parameter.
  • Page 42 Roll-ZAS Starting / Finish time: establishes the start time (hours and minutes) at which the presence simulation will begin (and finish), provided that the functionality needs to have been enabled first, by sending a “1” through the "[Sim] Presence simulation" object.
  • Page 43: Annex I. Button Icons

    Roll-ZAS ANNEX I. BUTTON ICONS Icons for individual buttons: Name Icon Default Minus Plus Down Left Right Stop Play Icons for pair buttons: they are similar to those for the individual buttons, however they are grouped into pairs. The one on the left will be shown on the left button of the pair, while the one on the right will be drawn on the right button.
  • Page 44: Annex Ii. Communication Objects

    Roll-ZAS ANNEX II. COMMUNICATION OBJECTS “Functional range” shows the values that, with independence of any other values permitted by the bus according to the object size, may be of any use or have a particular meaning because of the specifications or restrictions from both the KNX standard or the application program itself.
  • Page 45 Roll-ZAS 0x0 (Stop) 0x1 (Dec.by 100%) 0x2 (Dec.by 50%) 0x3 (Dec.by 25%) 0x4 (Dec.by 12%) 0x5 (Dec.by 6%) 0x6 (Dec.by 3%) 0x7 (Dec.by 1%) [P1][Bxy] Light Dimming 4-bit dimming control 4 Bit C T R - - DPT_Control_Dimming 0x8 (Stop) 0x9 (Inc.by 100%)
  • Page 46 Roll-ZAS 0x0 (Stop) 0x1 (Dec.by 100%) … 0x7 (Dec.by 1%) 12, 20, 28, 36 4 Bit C T R - - DPT_Control_Dimming [P1][Bx] Light Dimming 4-bit dimming control 0x8 (Stop) 0x9 (Inc.by 100%) … 0xF (Inc.by 1%) [P1][Bx] 1-byte value...
  • Page 47 Roll-ZAS 2 Bytes I/O C T R W U DPT_Value_Temp -273.00 - 670760.00 [P2][Bxy] Temperature Control -20-95ºC 1 Byte C T - W U DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [P2][Bxy] Light Indicator 0%=Off; 100%=On [P2][Bxy] Shutter Position 0%=Top; 100%=Bottom 1 Byte...
  • Page 48 Roll-ZAS 0x9 (Inc.by 100%) … 0xF (Inc.by 1%) 0x0 (Stop) 0x1 (Dec.by 100%) … 0x7 (Dec.by 1%) [P3][Bx] Light Dimming 4-bit dimming control 4 Bit C T R - - DPT_Control_Dimming 0x8 (Stop) 0x9 (Inc.by 100%) … 0xF (Inc.by 1%)
  • Page 49 Roll-ZAS 1 Byte C - - W - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [P3][Bx] Light Indicator 0%=Off;100%=On 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [P4][Bx] Binary Control: Hold 1-bit generic control [P4][Bx] Binary Control 1-bit generic control 1 Bit C T R W U...
  • Page 50 Roll-ZAS 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [P4][Bx] Binary Control: Hold 1-bit generic control 1 Bit C T R W U DPT_Switch [P4][Bx] Binary Control 1-bit generic control 106, 114, 122, 130 [P4][Bx] Light On/Off 0=Off;1=On 1 Bit...
  • Page 51 Roll-ZAS 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [Internal Sensor] Overcooling 1=Overcooling;0=No Overcooling 157, 158 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [Ix] Overheating 1=Overheating;0=No Overheating [Internal Sensor] Overheating 1=Overheating;0=No Overheating 1 Bit C T R - -...
  • Page 52 Roll-ZAS 208, 210 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [Tx] Control Variable (Cool) PI Control (Continuous) 209, 211 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [Tx] Control Variable (Heat) PI Control (Continuous) [Tx] Additional Cool Temp >= (Setpoint+Band) =>...
  • Page 53 Join and send us your inquiries about Zennio devices: http://zennioenglish.zendesk.com Zennio Avance y Tecnología O.L. C/ Río Jarama, 132. Nave P-8.11 45007 Toledo (Spain). Tel. +34 925 232 002. Fax. +34 925 337 310. www.zennio.com info@zennio.com...

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