• Revision and update of communication object flags. • Customisable function for the Reset button. • Object name changed: “[Energy x] Cost”. Changes in the application program: 2.1_a • Parameter added for setting the attenuation of the http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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(climate, scenes, etc.) within the same page. • Self-alignment of the boxes in a page (optional). 2.0_a New functionality: • RGB and RGBW controls. • Energy consumption monitoring. • Daily timer. • Alarm log. • Numerical indicator log http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Elegant design, available in various colours. Note that a major enhancement in the functionality and an innovative re-design of the original user interface were introduced by Zennio beginning with version 2.0 of the application program. Table 1 shows the most significant functionalities and differences of versions 1.x, 2.x and 3.0 (or later).
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(*) As a maximum (making use of all boxes from all pages). (**) Only positive numeric values. (***) This differentiation does not apply anymore; six pages are now provided combining all the functionalities together. Note: this user manual will focus on the Z41 3.3 application program. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Daily timer. 1 Profile Page (optionally), which lets the user modify, directly from the user interface, parameters such as the brightness, contrast and colour pattern of the screen, and the sound of the button press beeps. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
KNX bus. This external power must be supplied to the device through the corresponding terminal (4) provided within the original packaging, ensuring that each cable is properly connected http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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After the connection of the external power supply, the screen will blink for an instant. Approximately 7 seconds later, a welcome message containing the Zennio logo and the “Loading…” label will be shown. Once the load process ends, the Status page will come up (see Figure 2).
For detailed information about the technical features of Z41, as well as on security and installation procedures, please refer to the device Datasheet, included within the device packaging and also available at www.zennio.com. 1.3.1 FIRMWARE UPDATES Z41 incorporates two separate microcontrollers. One of them is focused on...
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USB slot (see 5 in Figure 1) through the proper adapter, or the connection of an Ethernet network cable (see 6 in Figure 1). For further details on the firmware update process, please refer to the “Z41 – USB/Ethernet firmware update” specific document, available at www.zennio.com. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support:...
The user interface permanently shows a top bar (containing the name of the current page as well as the current time and temperature) and a button at the bottom of every page to get back to the Menu page: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
The Profile page lets the final user perform certain adjustments on the visual and audible side of the user interface: Figure 5 Profile Page The specific controls that can be made available for the Profile page are: Contrast. Brightness. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Note that the labels of the controls in the Profile page, as well as the title of the page itself, are customisable in ETS. Moreover, it is possible to make any of the described controls remain hidden for the final user. These details are explained in section 3, together with the entire parameterisation process. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Z41 features an internal clock powered by a battery (see section 1.3), because of which the time/date will not be lost after downloads or reboots. Programming Button: control/indicator that shows the status of the programming LED of the device. In particular, it permits entering/leaving the http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Hence, the alarm log will contain a listing, in reverse chronological order, where the name, time and date of every alarm event will be shown. In addition, the log will show the current status of each of them, which may be: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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The labels of the controls in the Configuration page, as well as the title of the page itself, are customisable in ETS. Moreover, it is possible to make any of the described controls stay hidden for the final user. These details are explained in section 3, together with the entire parameterisation process. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Automatic Distribution: the active boxes will be dynamically ordered, so that they make use of all the available space. The final distribution of the page will therefore depend on the number of boxes with a function assigned. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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InZennio Z41 Figure 11 Dynamic Distribution of the enabled boxes http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
KNX clock. This object also allows read requests, so the current time of the device can be checked. It is also automatically sent after time changes made by the user from the screen itself. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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During the parameter configuration, a screen similar to Figure 13 will be shown. Figure 13 Parameter Screen shown by default As shown in Figure 13, the parameter window is initially divided into four main tabs: Main Configuration, which contains a few more tabs: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Configuration, from which it will be possible to activate and configure the Configuration page (see section 2.4). The following sections will detail the parameterisation process of each of the above tabs, including the initially hidden screens, which will become visible depending on the selected options. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Default Theme (after programming): permits selecting the user interface colour scheme (out of 8 different options) to be loaded after the ETS http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Thermostat 2: idem for Thermostat 2. See section 3.7. Weekdays Initials (Mon...Sun): field that permits customising the label that represents each of the weekdays within the configuration pages of the weekly timers (see epigraph e) in section 3.4.2.5). A 7-character string (including http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
This screen permits selecting how many security levels (one or two) will be available for the configuration of the access to the control pages. In other words, it permits setting one or two different passwords, so the integrator can afterwards configure http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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In case of enabling two security levels, the Password parameter will show twice, being the first one referred to the password of Level 1, and the second one to the password of Level 2. The default password for Level 2 is “5678”. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Label for “Error”: message shown to the user when the typed password is not valid. By default, “ERROR”. Label for “New password”: message shown to ask the user for a new password, during the password change process. By default, “New password”. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
If “1-bit object” is selected, the [General] Welcome Object binary object is enabled and two more parameters turn visible: • Value: value (“0” or “1”) that will be sent to the bus. By default it is “1”. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Time to Activate the Welcome Object: minimum time of inactivity (in minutes) before a new press on the touch panel triggers the sending of the parameterised scene. By default, it is 1 minute. Figure 20 Touch Lock (Time to activate the welcome object configuration - Scene) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Such value (unsigned) must be entered here, in terms of tenths of a degree. To avoid having this extra sending on temperature changes, simply leave the default value (“0”). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
(see section 1.3.1) across a local network (alternatively, this process can be performed through the built-in USB interface). Note, however, that the parameters related to the firmware update (either via USB or via Ethernet) can be found in the Firmware Update tab (see section 3.2.9). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
So, when any of the six channels is enabled, the four communication objects corresponding to that channel will show up. For further information about these objects and about power consumption monitoring in Z41, please refer to epigraph c) in section 3.4.2.5. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
USB Updating: “Enabled” (default option) or “Disabled”. Network Updating: “Enabled” (default option), “Disabled” or “Enabled (Password Protected)”. The latter brings the option to restrict the updates via Ethernet to those who can provide the required password to the update tool http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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ETS by the integrator: Figure 26 Password-Protected Update Note: reading the specific user manual of the firmware update process available at the Zennio webpage is encouraged, as it contains particular remarks regarding the password protection. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
– a specific ETS tab will appear upon the activation of a page. The next sections of this manual describe these tabs in detail. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Automatic Page Shaping: dropdown list that allows choosing whether the boxes in the Menu page should be automatically distributed (option “Yes”) depending on the number of boxes configured, or be displayed as a static 2x4 grid (option “No”). See section 2.6. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Icon: sets the icon that will represent the page in the Menu page. Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. Protected: dropdown list that allows setting whether the access to the page will be protected by password or not.
“0” (Icon Off) and the icon to be displayed when it acquires the value “1” (Icon On). Figure 31 Binary Indicator (Icon) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. b) Binary Indicator (Text) The box will behave as a binary state indicator. Each of the two states will be shown in the box through a different label.
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Figure 34 Enumerated Indicator (Text) e) Numerical Indicators The remaining functions available under Indicator are collected into Table 2. In all of these cases, the box will behave as a numerical state indicator that http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Boxes for which this option has been enabled will show a small icon overlaid on their upper left corner. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Finally, the bin icon (lower right corner of the screen) lets the user, by performing a long press, delete the contents of the log file, thus setting the values of the monitor to zero. Figure 38 Different Detail Levels (log file) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Short 1 – Long 0: short presses will trigger the sending of the value “1”, while long presses will trigger the sending of the value “0”. • Short 0 – Long 1: inverse to the previous case. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. b) Numerical Constant Controls If the box is assigned any of the remaining “constant” control options, the central button in the box will react to user presses by sending a certain numerical value, which is required to be specified under Constant value.
InZennio Z41 Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. c) Scene Control In this case, the central button of the box will react to user presses by sending a scene value to the KNX bus through the [General] Scenes: send object, which is enabled by default.
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Notes: A list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. When multiple presses are made consecutively on the buttons of a control that regulates (e.g. increases / decreases) the value of a certain status, only...
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# Enums parameter) instead of only two. The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255, as the control ([Pn][Bi] Enumerated Control) and the status ([Pn][Bi] Enumerated Indicator) objects are not binary but 1-byte objects. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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# Enums parameter) instead of only two. The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255, as the control ([Pn][Bi] Enumerated Control) and the status ([Pn][Bi] Enumerated Indicator) objects are not binary but 1-byte objects. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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(which gets automatically updated after a control order is sent, although it may also receive values from the bus). Table 4 shows, for each of the six functions, the permitted value range and the name of the control and status objects. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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It is always 0 by default. Minimum Value: sets which value from the available range will be the minimum value permitted by the control after a number of presses on the http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Analogously to the 1-button scene control, 2-button scene controls permit sending the KNX bus a scene value through the [General] Scenes: send object, however in this case there will be two buttons in the box, each of which can be configured independently. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Last, the dropdown list under Button Icon sets the icon to be displayed by the buttons. Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. g) Shutter Control Shutter controls permit sending move up, move down, stop or step shutter orders to the KNX bus by pressing the buttons in the box.
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“turn off” orders. Options are “Left Off, Right On” (default) and “Left On, Right Off”. Dimming Step: sets the increase or decrease in the light level (in terms of percentage) the dimmer must perform with every step order. How step dimming works is detailed below. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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25% typically does not imply that the light level is suddenly incremented/decremented by 25%, but a progressive increment or decrement of the light level by 25% which is in fact interrupted if a http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Therefore, after every press on the temperature increment button, the bus will be sent (through the control object) a certain value, progressively increased on every button press until the parameterisable maximum setpoint value has been reached. Analogously, after every press on the temperature decrement button, http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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“10” again, so the setpoint will remain at 35ºC, while touching the decrease button for the first time will trigger the sending of the value “9.5”, setting the temperature http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. b) Mode This function turns the box into a climate mode control.
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Selecting this type of mode control turns the box into a 2-button control, which permit sequentially commuting among the different HVAC climate modes. A centred indicator will reflect, as an icon, the currently active mode. Figure 59 Extended Mode (Box) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Finally, the Left Button and Right Button parameters permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons of the box. Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support:...
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49%. • Min / Med / Max: levels between 0% and 33%, both included, correspond to the minimum state; values between 34% and 66%, to the medium state; and values over 67% to the maximum state. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Left Button and Right Button: permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons of the box. Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. d) Special Modes Figure 62 Special Modes (Box)
Left Button and Right Button: permit selecting the icon that will be displayed inside the buttons in the box. Note: a list with all the icons available in Z41 can be found in document “Z41 Icon list”, available at www.zennio.com. 3.4.2.5 OTHER Figure 64 Other This category involves the following functions, which can be selected through the Function parameter.
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InZennio Z41 a) RGB This function is intended for sending orders to thee-colour LED light regulators, such as LUMENTO X3 RGB from Zennio. Figure 65 RGB When the function is assigned to the box, the following parameters come up: Object Type: permits selecting what type of object will be used for controlling the light level of the RGB channels.
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Confirmation Button & Controls Current Colour Recent Colours Figure 67 RGB Colour Palette A set of recently used colours is shown at the bottom of the palette. These colours refer to those recently used within that particular box. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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LUMENTO X4 RGBW from Zennio. Figure 68 RGBW Therefore, the functionality is similar to that of the RGB control (including the...
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This function permits making use of one of the boxes of Z41 as a monitor of energy or water / gas consumption –which may be reported by devices such as KES or KCI from Zennio– and in particular, as a monitor of the evolution of the instant power or instant water / gas flow.
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Accumulated Consumption: determines whether the pop-up window should show the instant value of the [Consumption x] Energy object or not. CO2: determines whether the pop-up window should show the instant value of the [Consumption x] CO2 object or not. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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/ less detail is shown in the graph of the evolution of the power or flow object. The behaviour and the representation of the data are similar to those of the numeric data log (see epigraph e) in section 3.4.2.1). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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(either at a specific time or after a countdown) will pop up. Timer type selector Time selector Value to be sent Figure 76 Daily Timer (Pop-Up Window) This window contains the following elements: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Weekly Timer Boxes configured as weekly timers let the final user program a timed sending of a binary or scene value to the bus (according to the parameterisation) at a http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Value to be Sent (ON / OFF): lets the user set the value to be sent. It can be “ON” or “OFF”, or even both at different times. One time selector is provided for each of the two values. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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10:00h am and one timed sending of the value “OFF” at 8:00h pm, if the internal clock is set to 9:00h pm just after 10:00h am (and therefore after having sent the value “ON”), then the “OFF” order corresponding to 8:00h pm will take place immediately after the time change. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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On the other hand, when the user touches on the calendar icon, a new window will pop up to let the user set the actions to be executed: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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“OFF” will show on the screen instead of a temperature value. On the other hand, it is possible to activate or deactivate each action separately by marking its corresponding checkbox. While this checkbox remains unmarked, the action configured will not take place. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Additionally, the icon of the page that contains the box will also show an exclamation. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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This will let Z41 automatically assume the alarm situation if the “no alarm” value does not get sent through the trigger object after a certain time, for example upon failures of the transmitter. The maximum time window can be defined by parameter. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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“0”, for example due to failures or sabotage. The user should proceed in the same manner as in the above example to manage the alarm notification. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
On the other hand, for the Profile page –as for any other page–, a label (parameter Title), a box shaping (parameter Automatic Page Shaping; see section 2.6) and a security level (parameter Protected; see section 3.2.2) can be set. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
(parameter Title), a box shaping (parameter Automatic Page Shaping; see section 2.6), and a security level (parameter Protected; see section 3.2.2) can be set. For details on the Device Pairing function, please refer to ANNEX I. Controlling Z41 Remotely via IP. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
Z41. Note: for further information about the behaviour and the parameterisation of the Zennio “Building” thermostat implemented by Z41, please refer to the specific documentation (“Zennio Building Thermostat”) available at www.zennio.com.
Figure 89), which lets the final user start the pairing process. The icon of the pairing function contains, on the upper left corner, a service state indicator. This indicator will automatically update if the state changes. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
The upper section of the pop-up window may display text messages to notify events to the user along the process, while the middle section contains the Pairing Code Request button and an icon with a numeric indicator: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
‘PUSH’ NOTIFICATIONS Starting with version 3.3, Z41 incorporates the “push” notification function, which consists in notifying the mobile devices (no matter if the remote control application has been started or not) about alarm events (see section 3.4.2.5): http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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In the unlikely event of a very long network failure, the queue may become out of space, and therefore further notifications will not be queued. Zennio Avance y Tecnología S.L. does not accept any responsibility for losses of “push” messages due to network, hardware or software failures of any kind.
InZennio Z41 REMOTE APPLICATIONS For instructions on configuring and using the available remote applications, please refer to the “Z41 Remote” specific document, available at the Zennio home site: http://www.zennio.com. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
140, 143, 146, 0=Off; 1-33%=Min; 34-66%=Med; [PX][BX] Fan Indicator C - - W U 2 Bytes DPT_Value_2_Count -32768 - 32767 >66%=Max [PX][BX] Fan Indicator 0=Auto; 1-33%=Min; 34-66%=Med; 2 Bytes C - - W U 9.xxx -671088.64 – http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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1-bit Control 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_Value_1_Count -128 - 127 93, 96, 99, 102, [PX][BX] Daily Timer Control 1-bit Control 105, 108, 111, 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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58, 61, 64, 67, 0x1 (Dec. by 100%) [PX][BX] Blue Channel 0-100% 4 Bit C T R - - DPT_Control_Dimming 70, 73, 76, 79, 0x2 (Dec. by 50%) 82, 85, 88, 91, 0x3 (Dec. by 25%) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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1-byte HVAC Mode 161, 188 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_HVACMode 3 = Economy 4 = Protection [TX] Basic Setpoint Reference setpoint 162, 189 2 Bytes C - - W - DPT_Value_Temp -273.00 – 670760.00 http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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C - - W - 4 Bytes DPT_Value_Volume -3.4E+38 – 3.4E+38 CO2 emission 208, 212, 216, -670760.00 – [Consumption X] CO2 kg CO2 2 Bytes C - - W - (non-standardized 220, 224, 228 670760.00 datapoint type) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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[Consumption X] Cost Local Currency 2 Bytes C - - W - (non-standardized 221, 225, 229 670760.00 datapoint type) 230, 231, 232, [RGBW] White Channel X 0-100% 1 Byte C T R W U DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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Join and send us your inquiries about Zennio devices: http://support.zennio.com Zennio Avance y Tecnología S.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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