Elsner Corlo Touch KNX WL 70252 Installation And Operation Manual

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Corlo Touch KNX,
Corlo Touch KNX WL
Display and Touch Switch
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Corlo Touch KNX WL 70252 (white / Chrome glossy), 70253 (black / Chrome glossy), 70254 (white / Chrome matt),
70255 (black / Chrome matt), 70334 (white / white matt), 70335 (black / black matt).
Corlo Touch KNX 70258 (white / Chrome glossy), 70259 (black / Chrome glossy), 70260 (white / Chrome matt),
70261 (black / Chrome matt), 70336 (white / white matt), 70337 (black / black matt)
Installation and Operation

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  • Page 1 Display and Touch Switch Item numbers Corlo Touch KNX WL 70252 (white / Chrome glossy), 70253 (black / Chrome glossy), 70254 (white / Chrome matt), 70255 (black / Chrome matt), 70334 (white / white matt), 70335 (black / black matt).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.10. Alarm ....................45 2.11. Service .................... 46 Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany Display Corlo Touch KNX • from KNX-Firmware 0.3.7 • ETS Version 2.0 Version: 09.03.2017 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
  • Page 4 5.1.1. Allocate automation ................... 97 5.1.2. Sun position ......................97 Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany Display Corlo Touch KNX • from KNX-Firmware 0.3.7 • ETS Version 2.0 Version: 09.03.2017 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
  • Page 5 Logic (ETS) ..................139 6.4.1. AND logic outputs 1/2/3/4 and OR logic outputs 1/2/3/4 ....... 140 Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany Display Corlo Touch KNX • from KNX-Firmware 0.3.7 • ETS Version 2.0 Version: 09.03.2017 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
  • Page 6 The change status (software version and date) can be found in the contents footer. If you have a device with a later software version, please check www.elsner-elektronik.de in the menu area "Service" to find out whether a more up-to- date version of the manual is available.
  • Page 7: Description

    Description 1. Description Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 8: Description

    Configuration is made using the KNX software ETS. The product file can be downloaded from the Elsner Elektronik website on www.elsner-elektronik.de in the “Service” menu. Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 9: Deliverables

    Description 1.1.1. Deliverables • Display unit • Connection line You will also require (not included in deliverables): • Corlo frame (available as a single, dual, or triple frame) Optional accessories: (not included in the deliverables): • T-NTC temperature sensor (No. 30516) •...
  • Page 10: Customizing Options

    Description Power consumption • approx. 1.3 W maximum (when ambient and logo Corlo Touch KNX lighting 100% white, display brightness 100%) • approx. 0.9 W in normal operation (when ambient and logo lighting off, display brightness 50%) • approx. 0.6 W in standby operation (when ambient and logo lighting off, display off) (was measured with 24 V auxiliary voltage) Power consumption...
  • Page 11: Installation And Start-Up

    Elsner Elektronik is not liable for any changes in norms and standards which may occur after publication of these operating instructions.
  • Page 12: Assembling The Frame And The Display Unit

    Description Avoid direct light (sunlight, lights) when choosing the assembly site. The proximity sensor's function can be impaired by strong light sources. Choose the assembly height based on the application in each case: When used as a switch, the Corlo Touch KNX should be mounted 110 cm above ground level and when used as an indicating and control display, at a conveniently legible height, say 150 cm.
  • Page 13 Description Fig. 3 Bolt the frame on to the socket. Two screws (right/left or top/bottom) are enough. Fig. 4 If the screw domes of the box used are not covered with the frame's longitudinal holes, the frame can alternatively be bolted via the four outside holes (e.g.
  • Page 14: Connection Overview

    Description Connection overview Fig. 7 Snaplock connector seating Magnets (additional fixing) USB socket KNX terminal bus +/- Terminal auxiliary supply 24 V DC ±10%, terminal configuration independent from polarity Micro SD socket (card contacts must show in the direction of the display when inserting it) Analog/digital inputs socket Programming button for addressing...
  • Page 15: Addressing The Device

    Description 1.3. Addressing the device The programming mode for addressing at the bus is activated via the programming button at the back of the housing or via the display.  Settings > System > Service > KNX KNX programmming LED ON: Programming mode active.
  • Page 16: Maintenance And Care

    Description 1.5. Maintenance and care Fingerprints on the glass area and frame are best removed with a cloth moistened with water or a microfiber cloth. Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or aggressive cleansing agents. For cleaning of the screen, the „cleaning mode“ can be used, that is activeted via the display.
  • Page 17: Images For Image Display

    Description Images for individual image display ("diafix" folder) must have a 4-digit numerical sequence so that they can be called up in the ETS and in the menu (0001...9999). 1.6.2. Images for image display Images can be called up as a stationary display (e. g. welcome screen). In contrast to the screensaver, the touch function is disabled while a stationary image is displayed.
  • Page 18: Connection/Control Options

    Description 1.7. Connection/control options For the automatic control of shading, ventilation etc., several different ambient parameters/measuring values must be provided via the bus. Chapter An overview of the automatic functions, Page 16 contains a list of the parameters needed for the individual automatic functions.
  • Page 19 Description • Shading dependent on brightness and position of the sun (sun elevation and direction) or all the time (privacy, i.e. modification of slat and movement position only) or never (only close at night/at set times, protection against rain, wind and frost).
  • Page 20: Overview Of Functions

    Description Ventilation device In order to control ventilation devices, the ambient parameters/measuring values • Outdoor temperature • Indoor temperature • Indoor air humidity • CO2 content of indoor air • Time are needed. • Rotational speed can be adjusted • Ventilation based on indoor temperature, air humidity and room air CO2 content •...
  • Page 21: List Of Communications Objects

    Description May be set/modified via ETS on the display Timer (modification only) Alarm Set language Enter text (editable text, names, functions) Display page design (layout) – Symbols area, rockers, wheels (icons) Automatic settings Interface assignment – Temperature threshold values – Scenes –...
  • Page 22 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Reserve Status room brightness Output 1.001 C R T Reserve Display page selection Input 05. Oct. Touch lock Input 1.001 Temporary touch lock Input 1.001 Screen saver Input 1.001 Image selection from SD Card Input 5.001 Reserve...
  • Page 23 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Alarm 5 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 C W T Alarm 6 Input 1.001 Alarm 6 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 C W T Reserve Alarm activation Input / Output 1.001 C R W Alarm clock time Input / Output 10.001...
  • Page 24 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Page 1 area 5B Output 1.010 C R T Page 1 area 5C Input 5.001 Page 1 area 5D Input 5.001 Page 1 area 6A Input / Output 16.000 C R W Page 1 area 6B Output 1.010 C R T...
  • Page 25 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte 201- Page 3 251- Page 4 301- Page 5 351- Page 6 401- Page 7 451- Page 8 501- Page 9 551- Page 10 Automatic Name Function Length Flags in byte Automatic inside temp. meas. Input 9.001 value...
  • Page 26 Description Objects automatic channels for shading, windows, ventilation or light Name Function Flags Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Reserve Reserve Automatic X Reset Input 1.001 Reserve Automatic X Block Input 1.001 Reserve Automatic X Safety Output 1.001 C R T Automatic X Output 1.001...
  • Page 27 Description Objects automatic channels for temperature control Name Functio Flags Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Temp. controller: Input 1.003 Eco-Standby HVAC 1 Temp. controller: Input 1.003 Comfort activation HVAC 2 Reserve Temp. controller: Input 1.003 C R W Frost/heat activation Temp.
  • Page 28 Description Name Functio Flags Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Temp. controller: Input 1.002 Set point, standby cooling(1:+ | 0:-) Temp. controller: Input / 9.001 C R W Set point, eco Output heating Temp. controller: Input 1.002 Set point, eco heating (1:+ | 0:-) Temp.
  • Page 29 Description Name Functio Flags Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Temp. controller: Input / 7.005 C R W Comfort extension Output time (in sec) Temp. controller: Input / 1.002 C R W Comfort delay Output status 640- 675- 710- 745- 780- Reserve Miscellaneous Name...
  • Page 30 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Scene object 8 Input / Output C R T Scene object 9 Input / Output C R T Scene object 10 Input / Output C R T Scene object 11 Input / Output C R T Scene object 12 Input / Output...
  • Page 31 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Switch button 4 on / off Input / Output 1.001 C R W Button 4 Relative dimming Input / Output 3.007 C R W Button 4 - 8-bit encoder Output C R T Button 4 - 16-bit encoder Output C R T...
  • Page 32 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Temp. threshold value 1: (1:+ | Input 1.001 0:-) Temp. threshold value 1: Input 7.005 Switching delay from 0 to 1 Temp. threshold value 1: Input 7.005 Switching delay from 1 to 0 Temp.
  • Page 33 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte Temp. threshold value 4: (1:+ | Input 1.001 0:-) Temp. threshold value 4: Input 7.005 Switching delay from 0 to 1 Temp. threshold value 4: Input 7.005 Switching delay from 1 to 0 Temp.
  • Page 34 Description Name Function Length Flags in byte AND Logic 3: 1-bit switching Output 1.002 C R T output 1000 AND Logic 3: 8-bit output A Output 5.010 C R T 1001 AND Logic 3: 8-bit output B Output 5.010 C R T 1002 AND Logic 3: Block Input...
  • Page 35: System Settings Via Ets

    System settings via ETS 2. System settings via ETS Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 36: Basic Configuration In The Ets

    (in s) Object no. 10 For the Corlo Touch KNX WL, the device name for the WLAN (Elsner app) can be en- tered here. The name should be chosen so that you can easily locate and assign the device to the network.
  • Page 37: System Language

    System settings via ETS 2.2. System language The language used for the display can be changed via an object, directly on the display or in the ETS menu. ETS: System language Please find the languages, which can be shown on the display, in the current list "CorloTouchKNX Versions-Languages", which is available as a download.
  • Page 38: Editable Text Language

    System settings via ETS 2.3. Editable text language Individually entered text can be saved in several languages. The displayed language can be changed via an object, on the display or in the ETS menu. ETS: Select editable text language Object control In case of language selection via an object, i.e.
  • Page 39: Display

    System settings via ETS Six languages may be pre-set. The parameter table "language settings" contains the languages allocated to the six locations. The object values correspond to the data point types for language switches in the KNX bus. Languages 1...-6 •...
  • Page 40 System settings via ETS Modification via ETS Select "Transmit the following parameters: Yes" to render the modifications valid. Previous settings are then overwritten - including modifications done on the display! The screen menu on the display can be secured with an access code that is determined (or deleted) in the ETS.
  • Page 41: Ambient Lighting

    System settings via ETS Screen saver type • Screen OFF • Analogue clock • Digital clock • Image from SD Card • Slide show from SD Card (start) image number [1...65000; 1] Object no. 18 "Image selection from SD card" The screen saver may be modified via objects no 17 "screen saver"...
  • Page 42 System settings via ETS The ambient lighting menu on the display can be secured with an access code that is determined (or deleted) in the ETS. Transfer the following parameters Yes • No Access code [free text] (8 digits from 0 to 9) An empty field means that no code query is done The illumination brightness may be set to a fixed value, or controlled in % via object...
  • Page 43: Button Tone

    System settings via ETS 2.6. Button tone The Display Corlo Touch KNX may emit a sound if a button on the display is touched. The button tone can be changed via an object, on the display or in the ETS menu.
  • Page 44: Proximity Sensor

    System settings via ETS 2.7. Proximity sensor The proximity sensor of the Corlo Touch KNX registers when an object moves into the capture range or leaves this range. Consequently, you can send object no. 38 when approaching the display and object no. 40 when leaving the vicinity of the display. The object functions for the proximity sensor can only be set via the ETS.
  • Page 45: Weekly Timer

    System settings via ETS Select "Transmit the following parameters: yes" when making modifications via the ETS so render the modifications for access codes and alarm settings valid. Previous settings are then overwritten -including modifications done on the display! The alarm menu on the display can be secured with an access code that is determined (or deleted) in the ETS.
  • Page 46: Periods 1

    System settings via ETS Periods must be pre-set in the ETC menu "weekly timer: period". Periods configured as outputs may also be modified on the display. ETS: Weekly timer First, activate the periods to be set in the ETS. Sub menus for the activated periods will appear.
  • Page 47: Alarm

    System settings via ETS If the period can be switched, i.e. is controlled via the bus by an external timer, no other parameters are available. In case of an adjustable period (period object is output) you can now set the time: Start Hour 0...23...
  • Page 48: Service

    System settings via ETS Object value for alarm acknowledgement 0 • 1 Object no. 83 "alarm clock acknowledgement" Object value for alarm repeat 0 • 1 Object no. 84 "alarm clock warning repetition" Alarm action • transmit nothing Object no. 82 "alarm clock warning status" •...
  • Page 49 System settings via ETS The reset to ETS download may be protected with a code. Select "Transmit the following parameters: Yes" in the ETS to modify the code. Transfer the following parameters Yes • No Access code [free text] (8 digits from 0 to 9) An empty field means that no code query is done Display Corlo Touch KNX •...
  • Page 50 System settings via ETS Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 51: System Settings Via Touch Display

    System settings via touch display 3. System settings via touch display Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 52: Access Codes For Display Menus

    System settings via touch display Before the system can be used, you have to have the basic configuration set up by the integrator in the KNX software ETC. Afterwards, some system settings may be modified directly on the display: • System language •...
  • Page 53: System Language

    System settings via touch display The code may be modified or deleted with the tool button on the keypad screen. The currently active code must be entered in order for this to take effect. Saving an empty field means: No further code query.
  • Page 54: Editable Text Language

    System settings via touch display Confirm with OK to save and return to the previous menu selection. Or cancel using the skip back arrow or the house button 3.3. Editable text language The language used for the editable texts (e.g. button labels) can be modified in the menu ...
  • Page 55: Screen Options

    System settings via touch display 3.4.2. Screen options Screen options can be adapted in the menu  Settings > system > screen The menu can be secured with an access code.  Access codes for display menus, Page 50 3.4.3. Brightness ...
  • Page 56 System settings via touch display The screen brightness may be set to a • fixed value (setting OFF). • Setting using the internal brightness sensor (setting according to room brightness). • Setting via the KNX bus (this setting can only be selected if pre-set in the ETS).
  • Page 57: Screen Saver

    System settings via touch display If the automatic switch off is activated, you now set the waiting time until switch off. Scroll to the desired setting using the +/- buttons on the rocker. Confirm with OK to save and return to the previous menu selection. You can save using OK at any time, or cancel using the skip back arrow or the house button...
  • Page 58 System settings via touch display The screen saver may be linked to the proximity sensor. Select YES if the display should switch back to the start screen upon proximity. Then use the Next key (bottom right) to skip to the next setting. Select the desired screen saver: •...
  • Page 59: Start Display

    System settings via touch display If you are using an image from an SD card as your screen saver, you can select the image number. Scroll to the desired image number using the +/- buttons on the rocker. Confirm with OK to save and return to the previous menu selection. You can save using OK at any time, or cancel using the skip back arrow or the house button...
  • Page 60: No-Touch Action

    System settings via touch display 3.4.6. No-touch action This action determines what is to happen if no setting is entered on the display for 5 minutes.  Settings > system > screen If you switch the automatic return to the starting screen ON, the display returns to that if it isn't touched for 5 consecutive minutes.
  • Page 61: Brightness

    System settings via touch display 3.5.1. Brightness  Settings > system > ambient lighting The brightness may be set to a • fixed value (setting OFF). • Adapted to the screen brightness (as screen brightness). • Adapted to the logo brightness (as logo brightness).
  • Page 62 System settings via touch display If the brightness value is fixed and the control is done via the KNX bus, brightness (or start brightness) can be set in percent. Scroll to the desired setting using the +/- buttons on the rocker. Then use the Next key (bottom right) to skip to the next setting.
  • Page 63: Colour

    System settings via touch display 3.5.2. Colour  Settings > system > ambient lighting The colour may be set to a • fixed value which is set via RGB (%) • fixed value which is set via the colour wheel •...
  • Page 64: Button Tone

    System settings via touch display If you wish to select a fixed colour value with the colour wheel, use the rotary control to adapt the colour. You can see a colour preview in the bar on the right. Confirm with OK to save and return to the previous menu selection. You can save using OK at any time, or cancel using the skip back arrow or the house button...
  • Page 65 System settings via touch display Confirm with OK to save and return to the previous menu selection. Or cancel using the skip back arrow or the house button Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 66: Alarm

    System settings via touch display 3.7. Alarm The six alarm functions of the Corlo Touch KNX show messages in the display. At the same time, the display may flash, and an alarm tone emitted. The alarm can be acknowledged directly on the display or via the bus. Screen with alarm messages, alarm 1 "tank empty"...
  • Page 67 System settings via touch display Select the alarm function you with to modify (1-6). Scroll to the desired number using the +/- buttons on the rocker. Then use the Next key (bottom right) to skip to the first setting. Switch the flashing display background lighting in case of alarm ON or OFF.
  • Page 68: Timer

    System settings via touch display Select the symbol to be displayed in case of alarm. All the icons of the system are available.  Symbol overview, Page 87 Additionally, custom symbols may be saved on the SD card and then loaded. For further information please refer to chapter ...
  • Page 69: Alarm

    System settings via touch display Select the period you wish to modify. Only the periods preconfigured in the ETS are displayed. In the example, period 15 and 16 have been configured as inputs in the ETS. The timer information arrives bus, modification may be applied.
  • Page 70 System settings via touch display alarm is switched off, the alarm clock remains active and triggers the alarm again on the next day. If the alarm clock is activated, there is a little clock symbol displayed next to the time on the display screen.
  • Page 71 System settings via touch display Set the alarm duration. Scroll to the desired setting using the +/- buttons on the rocker. Then use the Next key (bottom right) to skip to the next setting. Determine the snooze period (in minutes) after which the alarm should be repeated.
  • Page 72: Service

    System settings via touch display Switch the flashing display background lighting in case of alarm ON or OFF. Confirm with OK to save and return to the previous menu selection. Or cancel using the skip back arrow or the house button 3.10.
  • Page 73: Addressing The Equipment

    System settings via touch display 3.10.4.Addressing the equipment The programming mode for addressing at the bus is activated via the programming button at the back of the housing or via the display.  Settings > System > Service > KNX KNX programming LED ON: Programming mode active.
  • Page 74 System settings via touch display Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 75: Set Up Display Screens

    Set up display screens 4. Set up display screens Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 76: Select Screen On Display

    Set up display screens The Display Corlo Touch KNX offers 10 display scenes which may be configured individually to show: • areas (switches, display spaces for sensor values) • rockers • wheels There are 38 pre-defined screen displays to select from. The screens are set up in the ETS and then shown on the display.
  • Page 77: Area

    Set up display screens all previous settings are overwritten - even the modification of codes done on the display. You may want to enter an access code for the display screens. The code must be entered when switching between screens. The standard screen thus always remains accessible.
  • Page 78 Set up display screens Then assign the function of the area, enter other text you wish to be displayed if necessary and select a symbol. If you do not wish to display a symbol, select symbol no. 254 (not assigned). ...
  • Page 79: Rocker

    Set up display screens Input 32-bit counter with math. symbol Input 32-bit floating point Input text Input energy [DPT 29.01X] Dim control brighter Dim controls darker Dim controls brighter / darker Controls long-term (0) / short-term Controls long-term (1) / short-term Page navigation System navigation Automatic navigation...
  • Page 80: Rotary Control

    Set up display screens Function see above Rocker functions: Time between switching and dimming 0 ... 200; 40 (in 10 ms) Only for "switching and dimming" Display brightness n • Only for "switching and dimming" Time 1 in 10ms 0 ... 200; 40 Only for "long term + short term"...
  • Page 81 Set up display screens 16-bit floating point 32-bit counter without math. symbol 32-bit counter with math. symbol 32-bit floating point Select a name for this function. A name can be selected for each of the six available languages (max. 15 characters). ...
  • Page 82 Set up display screens Resolution 1 ... 200; 10 (in 0.1°C) (observe settings range) 5 ... 1000; 10 (in 0.1%) 1 ... 300; 10 Start value in 0.1°C 0 ... 255 (in 0.1°C) 0 ... 100 0 ... 100 16-bit counter with/without math. symbol function Text for unit [free text] Minimum value...
  • Page 83: Overview Predefined Screens

    Set up display screens Maximum value in 0.1 2147483647 Resolution in 0.1 1 ... 2000000000; 10 (observe settings range) Conversion factor a -0.0001 +0,1 • ... • • ... • +10000 Conversion factor b 1 ... 65535 Display value = value of bus *a *b Bus value = display value / a / b Start value in 0.1 4.2.1.
  • Page 84 Set up display screens 5 three surfaces vertical 6 four surfaces 7 six surfaces 8 single rocker vertical 9 single rocker vertical left 10 single rocker vertical right + one surface + one surface Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 85 Set up display screens 11 single rocker vertical left 12 single rocker vertical centre + two surfaces + two surfaces 13 single rocker vertical right 14 single rocker vertical left + two surfaces + four surfaces 15 single rocker vertical centre 16 single rocker vertical right + four surfaces + four surfaces...
  • Page 86 Set up display screens 17 double rocker vertical 18 double rocker vertical + one surface left 19 double rocker vertical 20 double rocker vertical + one surface centre + one surface right 21 double rocker vertical 22 double rocker vertical + two surfaces left + two surfaces centre Display Corlo Touch KNX •...
  • Page 87 Set up display screens 23 double rocker vertical 24 single rocker horizontal + two surfaces right 25 single rocker horizontal top 26 single rocker horizontal bottom + one surface + one surface 27 single rocker horizontal top 28 single rocker horizontal bottom + three surfaces + three surfaces Display Corlo Touch KNX •...
  • Page 88 Set up display screens 29 double rocker horizontal 30 triple rocker vertical 31 rotary control 32 rotary control + one surface vertical 33 rotary control + rocker 34 rotary control + one surface top Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 89: Symbol Overview

    Set up display screens 35 rotary control 36 rotary control + one surface bottom + two surfaces right 37 rotary control with display at top 38 rotary control with display at top + one surface bottom 4.2.2. Symbol overview In the internal library of the Corlo Touch KNX, the following symbols are predefined: Lighting 0001 0002...
  • Page 90 Set up display screens 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 Wall lamp Spot on Spot off Suspended Suspended lamp on lamp off 0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 Floor light Floor light Floor luminaire Floor luminaire Table lamp o 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 Table lamp off...
  • Page 91 Set up display screens 0046 0047 0048 0049 0050 Lock Roof light Roof light Light dome Light dome barred open closed open closed Colour rings for rotary control 0071 0072 0073 0074 Rotary control Rotary control Rotary control Rotary control heating Light ventilation...
  • Page 92 Set up display screens 0096 0097 0098 0099 0100 Operating Operating Operating Skip Skip arrow right arrow up arrow down back forward 0101 0102 0103 0104 0105 Plus Minus Tool Switch Switch 0106 0107 0108 0109 0110 On/Off Standby Clock Manual Automatic 0111...
  • Page 93 Set up display screens 0121 0122 0123 Dustbin Dustbin Scene green grey climate 0126 0127 0128 0129 0130 Radiator Radiator Floor Wall Ceiling heating heating heating 0131 0132 0133 0134 0135 Floor Wall Ceiling Night-time Absent cooling cooling cooling reduction 0136 0137 0138...
  • Page 94 Set up display screens 0146 0147 Heating Cooling minus Sensors 0156 0157 0158 0159 0160 Precipitation Tank Pyranometer Air humidity 0161 0162 0163 0164 0165 Earth moisture Outside Inside Fountain Pond temperature temperature 0166 0167 0168 0169 0170 Snowfall Frost Wind direction Strong Wind 0171...
  • Page 95 Set up display screens Multimedia 0186 0187 0188 0189 0190 Projector Projector Socket Music screen 0191 0192 0193 0194 0195 Play Pause Rewind Fast-Forward Stop 0196 0197 0198 0199 0200 Forward Back Loudspeaker Volume Volume down 0216 0217 0218 0219 0220 Motion Alarm siren...
  • Page 96 Set up display screens House 0236 0237 0238 0239 0240 House Dining room Living room Kitchen Children's room 0241 0242 0243 0244 0245 Bathroom Bedroom Cloakroom Garage Carport 0246 0247 0248 0249 Garden Utility room Storeroom Laundry Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 97: Automatic Functions

    Automatic functions 5. Automatic functions Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 98: Safety Notes For Automatic Functions

    Automatic functions Safety notes for automatic functions WARNING! Risk of injury due to automatically moved components! The automatic control may cause parts of the system to travel and pose a danger to humans. • No persons may remain in the travelling range of parts driven by an electric motor.
  • Page 99: Allocate Automation

    Automatic functions 5.1.1. Allocate automation First of all, you need to decide whether to use automatic functions or not. If this setting is set to "no", all automatic channels are deactivated, although allocations and settings may have been made previously. Send automatically Yes •...
  • Page 100 Automatic functions Location 6 towns in Belgium 1 town in Denmark 46 towns in Germany; Stuttgart 23 towns in France 4 towns in Great Britain 10 towns in Italy 1 town in Lichtenstein 1 town in Luxembourg 2 towns in the Netherlands 4 towns in Austria 4 towns in Switzerland 2 towns in the USA...
  • Page 101: Adapt Parameters

    Automatic functions • Monday • ... • Sunday • Date (select fixed date, not day of the week) From (day) 1...31; 25 (Month) 1...12; 10 (Hour) 0...23; 2 (Minute) 0...59 Time shift May only be modified if there is an active user-defined summer time rule Hours -12...12;...
  • Page 102: Twilight

    Automatic functions Lock time duration for automatic mode 0 ... 360 after wind alarm in minutes Twilight The twilight threshold value denominates the brightness point when the system determines it to be "night". Please note that a brightness value of almost 10 Lux may be reached in moonlit nights.
  • Page 103: Ventilation Lock

    Automatic functions Ventilation lock As soon as cooling is switched on, the window are closed and the fans deactivated. When the cooling is switched off again, the ventilation remains inactive for some time to ensure that cooled air is not immediately passed out through windows or fans. You may set the delay time for this as you wish.
  • Page 104: Heat Protection

    Automatic functions Now select the conditions for stopping the frost alarm. Set which outdoor temperature must be exceeded (e.g. 5.0°C) and for how long (e. g. 5 hrs.). Select a period ensuring that ice has completely melted away. Start frost alarm when an outdoor temperature of ...
  • Page 105: Automatic Light Mode

    Automatic functions 5.2. Automatic light mode ETS: Automatic X (light) Light may be set up for simple switching or for dimming. Light • can be switched • can be dimmed First, configure a lock via a blocking object. Evaluation of the blocking object •...
  • Page 106: Shade Automation (Shutters, Awnings, Blinds)

    Automatic functions Automatic name Languages 1...6 [free text] The light may be switched on at night, in pre-defined periods and in both situations, linked by AND or OR. Previously activate and define periods you would like to use here in the "weekly timer" menu! ...
  • Page 107 Automatic functions Blocking object value before 1st 0 • 1 communication Action after locking • Execution of last automatic command • Waiting for next automatic command Due to the "change to manual mode if the feedback value does not correspond to the set point value", changes caused by external switches are still registered in the system.
  • Page 108: Changing Basic Parameters

    Automatic functions Transmission behaviour of the safety/alarm • on change objects • on change to 1 • on change to 0 • on change and periodically • on change to 1 and periodically • on change to 0 and periodically Transmit cycle 5 s •...
  • Page 109: Setting The Shading

    Automatic functions night closure (extension), indoor temperature lock (keep retracted) and heat protection (alternative movement position) Only if the direction and the height of the sun are correct and no lock or time/night function is active, the sun protection automatic mode is executed based on the light intensity.
  • Page 110 Automatic functions less than (in °) 0...360 only for angle range Sun elevation • Any height • Angle range greater than (in °) 0...90 only for angle range less than (in °) 0...90 only for angle range Select the movement position for automatic mode. In case of shutters, you might also select the slat setting and determine whether the slats are to follow the position of the sun.
  • Page 111 Automatic functions Once the indoor temperature sinks again, the lock becomes active as soon as the temperature is more than 3°C below the set value (hysteresis). Please note that the retraction delay is also valid for the indoor temperature lock and the shade shall only be retracted when the delay time is over.
  • Page 112 Automatic functions Slat position (only for shutters: Slat position • Does not track the sun only for shutters • Tracks the sun Slat position (in %) 0...100; 75 Slat position • Does not track the sun • Tracks the sun From a brightness of (in kLux) 1...99;...
  • Page 113 Automatic functions Heat protection slat position 0 ... 100 only if heat protection is used Use time opening for only if shades are "never" used. Period 1 - 16 No • Yes Settings for ALL modes of shading: You may select time and night closure for all types of shading. Activate and define periods you would like to use here in the "weekly timer"...
  • Page 114: Sun Position Angle

    Automatic functions  Automatic Reset, Page 102 Sun position angle All sides greater than 0° smaller than 360° West greater than 180° smaller than 360° South-West greater than 135° smaller than 315° South greater than 90° smaller than 270° South-East greater than 45°...
  • Page 115: Changing Basic Parameters

    Automatic functions The safety object links frost, wind and precipitation alarm with OR. With "Use alarm object: Yes" separate objects for frost, wind and precipitation warnings are activated. Use status objects for No • Yes outdoor temperature block Objects no. 626/661/696/731/766 "AutoX window status outdoor temperature block"...
  • Page 116: Setting The Window Automation

    Automatic functions 5.4.3. Setting the window automation Priorities in automatic window mode: 1. Alarm functions: Alarm functions are used for windows in manual and in automatic mode. In case of frost, wind or precipitation alarm, windows are closed and may not be opened manually.
  • Page 117 Automatic functions Open from (in % rH) 10...95; 60 only if ventilation based on air humidity (Hysteresis = 3%) Use CO No • Yes Open from above (in 10 ppm) 50...200; 80 only if ventilation based on CO value Close from below (in 10 ppm) 50...200;...
  • Page 118 Automatic functions Use timed closure for Period 1 - 16 No • Yes The opening limitation limits the opening range of the window when the outdoor temperatures are low. The opening limitations are set in the "Automation" menu.  Windows opening limitation, Page 100 Use opening restriction No •...
  • Page 119: Automatic Fan Mode

    Automatic functions 5.5. Automatic fan mode Automatic control and manual operation of fans is only possible if the Display Corlo Touch KNX receives feedback about the current exhaust air level from the fan actuator. ETS: Automatic X (fan) 5.5.1. Set bus communication First, configure a lock via a blocking object.
  • Page 120: Setting The Automatic Ventilation

    Automatic functions Note: There are no automation menus available in version 0.1 of the display software! Access code [free text] (8 digits from 0 to 9) An empty field means that no code query is done Select a name for this fan. A name can be selected for each of the six available languages (max.
  • Page 121 Automatic functions Use CO No • Yes Start ventilation from above (in 10 ppm) 50...200; 80 only if ventilation based on CO value Stop ventilation from below (in 10 ppm) 50...200; 55 only if ventilation based on CO value The supply temperature block prevents ventilation if it is warmer outside than inside.
  • Page 122: Temperature Controller

    Automatic functions Finally, activate or deactivate the automatic resets for this fan channel. Perform Automatic Reset at set time No • Yes After the input waiting period following No • Yes manual operation  Automatic Reset, Page 102 5.6. Temperature controller Due to the temperature control, heating and cooling may be controlled in two levels.
  • Page 123 Automatic functions Alternatively, you can use three objects, with one object switching between eco and standby mode and the two others are used to activate comfort mode or frost/heat protection mode. The comfort object then blocks the eco/standby object, and frost/heat protection objects have the highest priority.
  • Page 124: General Set Point Values

    Automatic functions cycle 5 s • ... • 5 min • … • 2 h for periodical transmission only Then define the type of setting. Heating and/or cooling may be controlled in two levels. Type of control • One-stage heating •...
  • Page 125 Automatic functions guests. The duration of this comfort extension period is set. After the comfort extension period is terminated, the system returns to eco mode. Comfort extension time in seconds 1…36000; 3600 (can only be activated from eco mode) Set point Comfort Comfort mode is usually used for daytime mode when people are present.
  • Page 126 Automatic functions Eco set point Eco mode is usually used for night mode. If set point values are entered separately: A starting set point value is defined as well as a temperature range in which the nominal value may be modified. Initial heating/cooling set point (in 0.1 °C) -300…800;...
  • Page 127: Heating Control Level 1/2

    Automatic functions Control type • 2-point control only for level 2 • PI control Regulating variable of the 2nd Stage is on • 1-bit object only for level 2 • 8-bit object Heating control level 1/2 If a heating control mode is configured, one or two setting sections for the heating levels are displayed.
  • Page 128 Automatic functions Now determine what should be transmitted when the control is blocked. Set a value greater 0 (=OFF) to receive a basic heating level, e.g. for floor heating. Upon release, the control variable follows the rule again. When blocked, the variable shall •...
  • Page 129: Cooling Control Level 1/2

    Automatic functions Enter the hysteresis that prevents frequent on/off switching of temperatures in the threshold range. Then determine whether a 1 bit object (on/off) or an 8 bit object (on with percentage/off) should be used. Hysteresis (in 0.1°C) 0…100; 20 Actuating variable is a •...
  • Page 130 Automatic functions variable. In case of a long reset time, the controls react somewhat more gently and needs longer until the necessary variable for the set point deviation is reached. You should set the time appropriate to the cooling system at this point (note manufacturer instructions).
  • Page 131 Automatic functions Enter the hysteresis that prevents frequent on/off switching of temperatures in the threshold range. Then determine whether a 1 bit object (on/off) or an 8 bit object (on with percentage/off) should be used. Hysteresis (in 0.1°C) 0…100; 20 Actuating variable is a •...
  • Page 132 Automatic functions Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 133: Additional Settings (Ets)

    Additional settings (ETS) 6. Additional settings (ETS) Display Corlo Touch KNX • Status: 09.03.2017 • Technical changes and errors reserved.
  • Page 134: Interfaces

    Additional settings (ETS) 6.1. Interfaces Mechanical buttons or temperature sensors may be connected to the four analogue/ digital inputs of the Corlo Touch KNX. The configuration is done via the menu. ETS: Interfaces Activate the interfaces you want to use. Use interface 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 No •...
  • Page 135 Additional settings (ETS) Input as selector switch: If a button with switch function is assigned to the input, select the bus function "Selector switch" and specify if the button should switch when pressed/released.. Bus function Selector switch Command when pressing the button •...
  • Page 136 Additional settings (ETS) Input 8 bit encoder: If the input is to be used as an 8bit encoder, select the "8 bit encoder" bus function and specify which value will be sent. Bus function 8 bit encoder Value -6707600...6707600; 0 Input 16 bit encoder: If the input is to be used as a 16bit encoder, select the "16 bit encoder"...
  • Page 137: Control Modes For Drive Control

    Additional settings (ETS) On change of 0.1°C • ... • 0.5°C • ... • 5.0°C if transmitted on change Transmission cycle 5 s...2 h if transmitted periodically Control modes for drive control Behaviour on button actuation in standard control mode: Short: Press and hold: Shutter...
  • Page 138: Temperature Threshold Values

    Additional settings (ETS) If the drive is to be moved a bit farther, then a little longer push is needed (longer than time 1 but shorter than time 1+2). The drive stops immediately when releasing the button. If the drive must be moved independently into the end position, the button is released only after times 1 + 2 have expired.
  • Page 139: Threshold Values 1-4

    Additional settings (ETS) Activate the necessary temperature threshold values. Use threshold values 1 - 4 No • Yes 6.2.1. Threshold values 1-4 Threshold value: The threshold value may be set via parameters, i. e. directly in the menu. ETS: Temperature thresholds > threshold value 1...4 or via communication objects (object no.
  • Page 140: Scenario Control

    Additional settings (ETS) Delay from 0 to 1 No • 5 s • ... • 2 h if objects are delayed via "yes" objects: valid till 1st communication Delay from 1 to 0 No • 5 s • ... • 2 h if objects are delayed via "yes"...
  • Page 141: Scene Objects 1 - 16

    Additional settings (ETS) 6.3.1. Scene objects 1 - 16 Define the individual scene objects (e. g. sending an 8 bit value in % to address the light dimming actuator in the living room). The scene objects have to be linked to the respective actuator inputs.
  • Page 142: And Logic Outputs 1/2/3/4 And Or Logic Outputs 1/2/3/4

    Additional settings (ETS) Activate the required logic outputs. AND Logic: AND logic output 1...4 Not active • Active OR Logic: OR logic output 1...4 Not active • Active 6.4.1. AND logic outputs 1/2/3/4 and OR logic outputs 1/2/3/4 The same setting options are available for AND and OR logic. Each logic output may transmit one 1 bit or two 8 bit objects.
  • Page 143 Additional settings (ETS) Transmit behaviour • on change of logic • on change of logic to 1 • on change of logic to 0 • on change of logic and periodically • on change of logic to 1 and periodically •...
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