Zennio ZIO-IB24 User Manual

Multifunction actuator for flush mounting

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inBOX 24 / inBOX 20
Multifunction Actuator for Flush Mounting
ZIO-IB24
ZIO-IB20
Application program version: [1.0]
User manual edition: [1.0]_a
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  • Page 1 24 / inBOX 20 Multifunction Actuator for Flush Mounting ZIO-IB24 ZIO-IB20 Application program version: [1.0] User manual edition: [1.0]_a www.zennio.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Motion Detector ...................... 9 2.3 Outputs........................... 10 2.3.1 Manual Control ...................... 10 2.4 Logic Functions ....................... 14 2.5 Thermostats (Only inBOX 24) ..................15 2.6 Master Light ........................16 2.7 Scene Temporisation ...................... 19 ANNEX I. Communication Objects....................21 http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 inBOX 24 / inBOX 20 inBOX 24 and inBOX 20 from Zennio are two versatile KNX actuators featuring two relay outputs (together with four analogue-digital inputs, in the case of inBOX 24) and a variety of functions. Their particularly small size makes them suitable for installation within mechanism boxes, junction boxes, roller shutter boxes or any other location where the available space is limited.
  • Page 4: Installation

    In such case, the LED will blink in red every 0.5 seconds. Outputs (5): output ports for the insertion of the stripped cables of the systems being controlled by the actuator (see section 2.3). Please secure the http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 5: Start-Up And Power Loss

    To get detailed information about the technical features of this device, as well as on the installation and security procedures, please refer to the corresponding Datasheet, bundled with the original package of the device and also available at www.zennio.com. 1.3 START-UP AND POWER LOSS During the start-up of the device, the Test/Prog.
  • Page 6: Configuration

    The Manual Control function is enabled by default, and so is the corresponding configuration tab. Sending of Indication Objects (0 and 1) on Bus Voltage Recovery: this parameter lets the integrator activate two new communication objects (“Reset http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 7 (“[Heartbeat] Object to Send ‘1’”) that will be sent periodically with value “1” to notify that the device is still working (still alive). Figure 4. Heartbeat (Periodical Alive Notification). http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 8: Inputs (Only Inbox 24)

    ZN1AC-NTC68 S/E/F and SQ-AmbienT from Zennio). Motion Detector, for the connection of a motion detector (models ZN1IO- DETEC-P and ZN1IO-DETEC-X from Zennio). Important: older models of the Zennio motion detector (e.g., ZN1IO-DETEC and ZN1IO-DETEC-N) will not work properly with inBOX 24. ETS PARAMETERISATION When Inputs has been activated in the General parameters screen, the following drop- lists will be available for the selection of the specific functions required.
  • Page 9: Temperature Probe

    Zennio website (www.zennio.com). Notes: The ZN1IO-DETEC-P motion detector is compatible with a variety of Zennio devices. However, depending on the device it is actually being connected to, the functionality may differ slightly. Therefore, please refer specifically to the corresponding product section to obtain the aforementioned document.
  • Page 10: Outputs

    For detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters, please refer to the following specific manuals, all of them available in the inBOX 24 / 20 product section at the Zennio homepage (www.zennio.com): Individual outputs. Shutter channels.
  • Page 11 Regarding the lock, timer, alarm and scene functions, the device will behave under the Test Off mode as usual. Button presses during this mode are entirely analogous to the reception of the corresponding orders from the KNX bus. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 12 Test On mode. Status objects will not be sent to the bus, either. Important: the device is delivered from factory with the outputs configured as disabled, and with both manual modes (Test Off and Test On) enabled. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 13  Initialization: sets how the manual control should remain after the device start-up (after an ETS download or a bus power failure): “Unlocked”, “Locked” or “Last Value” (default; on the very first start-up, this will be Unlocked). http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 14: Logic Functions

    Please refer to the specific “Logic Functions” user manual (available in the inBOX 24 / 20 product section at the Zennio homepage, www.zennio.com) for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
  • Page 15: Thermostats (Only Inbox 24)

    24 implements four Zennio thermostats which can be enabled and configured independently. Please refer to the specific “Zennio Thermostat” user manual (available in the inBOX 24 product section at the Zennio homepage, www.zennio.com) for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
  • Page 16: Master Light

    This new parameter screen contains the following options: Number of State Objects: defines the number of one-bit status objects required. The minimum (and default) value is “1”, and the maximum is “12”. These objects are called “[ML] Status Object n”. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 17 “[ML] Courtesy Switch-On (…)”. On the other hand, sending scene save orders is not possible for the courtesy switch-on (only orders to play scenes are allowed). Note: object “[ML] Courtesy Switch-On: Binary Object” sends the value “1” http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 18 (when the courtesy switch-on takes place), in contrast to object “[ML] General Switch-Off: Binary Object”, which sends the value “0” (during the general switch-off, as explained above). Figure 7. Sending of Indication objects on bus voltage recovery http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 19: Scene Temporisation

    Enabling a certain scene number n brings a new tab with such name to the menu on the left, from which it is possible to configure the temporisation of that scene for each of the outputs where it has been configured. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 20 Z for the execution of scene m (where Z may be a specific individual output, shutter channel or fan coil module). The range of this delay is 0 to 3600 seconds, 0 to 1440 minutes or 0 to 24 hours. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 21: Annex I. Communication Objects

    DPT_BinaryValue [O1] On/Off N.C. (0=Close Relay; 1= Open Relay) 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_BinaryValue [O1] On/Off (Status) 0=Output Off; 1=Output On 1 Bit C - - W - DPT_Enable [O1] Lock 0=Unlock; 1=Lock http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 22 0=No Action; 1=Go to Position 1 Bit C - - W - DPT_Trigger [CA] Direct Positioning (Save) 0=No Action; 1=Save Current Position 1 Bit C - - W - DPT_Trigger [CA] Direct Positioning 2 (Save) 0=No Action; 1=Save Current Position http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 23 C T R - - DPT_Switch [Tx] On/Off Status 0 = Off; 1 = On C T R - - 145, 175, 205, 235 1 Byte DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [Tx] Control Variable (Cool) PI Control (Continuous) http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 24 C T - - - DPT_HVACMode [ML] Courtesy Switch On: HVAC mode 3=Economy Protection 4=Protection 265, 269, 273, 277 2 Byte C T R - - DPT_Value_Temp -273.00 - 670760.00 [Ix] Current Temperature Temperature sensor value http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 25 C T - - - 4 Bit DPT_Control_Dimming [Ix] [Short Press] Brighter/Darker Switch Bright/Dark 0x8 (Stop) … 0xF (Inc.by 1%) C T - - - 1 Bit DPT_Switch [Ix] [Short Press] Dimmer ON Sending of 1 (ON) http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 26 0x8 (Stop) … 0xF (Inc.by 1%) 0x0 (Stop) 0x1 (Dec.by 100%) … 4 Bit C T - - - DPT_Control_Dimming [Ix] [Long Press] Brighter/Darker Long Pr. -> Brighter/Darker; Release -> Stop 0x8 (Stop) … 0xF (Inc.by 1%) http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 27 C T R - - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [Ix] [C1] Detection State (Scaling) 0-100% 322, 351, 380, 409 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_HVACMode 1=Comfort [Ix] [C1] Detection State (HVAC) Auto, Comfort, Standby, Economy, Building http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 28 334, 363, 392, 421 1 Bit DPT_Switch [Ix] [C3] Enable Channel According to parameters C - - W - 335, 364, 393, 422 1 Bit DPT_Switch [Ix] [C3] Force State 0 = No Detection; 1 = Detection http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 29 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. www.zennio.com info@zennio.com...

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