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KNX WS1000 Color Building Control System Item numbers 70191 (white), 70192 (aluminium) Installation and Operation...
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3.2.7. Set movement limitations (window) ..............62 3.2.8. Setting a wind delay (shades) ................63 Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany Control System KNX WS1000 Color • from software version 1.705 Status: 18.04.2016 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
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Enter time and date manually ................91 Change language ....................91 Adjust screen ......................91 Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany Control System KNX WS1000 Color • from software version 1.705 Status: 18.04.2016 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
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Blocks with 2 objects ..................131 Blocks with 1 object .................... 131 Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany Control System KNX WS1000 Color • from software version 1.705 Status: 18.04.2016 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
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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.
Description 1.1. Field of application The Control System KNX WS1000 Color is an operating unit for the KNX building control system. The graphical touch screen and the integrated automatic functions al- low for central setting and operation of the technical equipment installed in the build- ing.
Description 1.2. Connection and control options The following sensor parameters can be processed by the automatic of the control: • Outdoor and indoor temperature • Air humidity inside • CO2 concentration inside • Brightness (intensity and direction, twilight recognition) Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
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Blinds • Shutters • Windows and sliding roofs • Lighting • Dimmer (for a light) The following devices can be connected via Elsner Radio Motor Control Units RF- MSG: • Awnings • Blinds • Shutters • Windows and sliding roofs The following devices can be connected via Elsner Radio Relay RF-Relay: •...
Description The following additional options are available: • Reception of push-button commands from the KNX system (local Up/Down or On/Off buttons) • Connection of up to 2 video cameras via an optional camera interface • Presentation of a slideshow on SD card, data storage on SD card 1.2.1.
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Description • Rain alarm: Retract when there is precipitation (can be switched off) Automatic functions for blinds: • Closing according to brightness or position of the sun or keep open regardless of brightness (only time-controlled or manual closing) or keep closed regardless of brightness (visual protection, automatically retract only when there is a rain or wind alarm) with light reversal •...
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Description Automatic functions for coolings and air-conditioning units: • Switch on daily above a selectable indoor temperature • Night mode (with adjustment of time and temperature until cooling takes place) • Cancel ventilation when cooling/air-conditioning unit is active Automatic ventilation functions: •...
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Description Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
Operation and use 2.1. Weather data display (starting image) As a starting image, the control system shows the current weather data: Sun data Intensity: Light intensity (brightness) in Lux (lx) or Kilolux (klx) Direction: Direction (azimuth) in degrees Height: Elevation over the horizon in degrees Wind The wind speed will be shown in metres per second (m/s) and the windsock changes: Calm: up to 1.9 m/s...
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Operation and use You may select which indoor information is displayed (e. g. if several sensors are con- nected). System > Installation > Weather Display 6.1. Indoor sensor for weather display The general weather situation is shown graphically: Sunny or cloudy: The sun moves across the sky according to its current direction and height.
Operation and use Night: At night (twilight) the display will be dark- er; instead of the sun, the moon and stars will appear. The date and time will be shown on the lower right on the display. The following sym- bols are displayed, depending on which source the time signal is from: GPS reception (from weather station) Satellite...
Operation and use 2.3. Manually operate drives and devices 2.3.1. The „Manual“ menu You can reach the menu for manual control of drives and equipment by using the but- ton Manual: Here you can operate all connected drives and devices directly: Use the buttons to se- lect the name of the drive or device you want to operate.
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Operation and use For shades and windows, the movement position is shown in percent above the Up-/ Down buttons (for blinds, also the slat position). For radio motor control units, the po- sition shown can deviate from the movement position set in the automatic mode by up to 2%.
Operation and use Manu Auto Whether a drive or device is in automatic mode or manually operated can be recog- nised from the white marking on the buttons on the right and the text “Auto” next to the name button in the list on the left. By pressing the button you can switch from one to another.
Operation and use and equipment to the eight remote control channels. In the control, several Remo 8 de- vices can be configured. 6.1. Wireless connections 2.4. Navigation in the System menu All settings for radio communication, the automatic functions and for the control unit itself are changed in the System menu (devices connected via KNX have to be con- figuered in the ETS first).
Operation and use Back to the previous menu level (only settings already saved with OK will be applied) Back to the weather data display (starting image) Confirms (saves) adjustments made Info button: Appears in many menus next to the option settings. Press the button for an explanation of the function shown in the upper display area.
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Operation and use • The data must be saved in the uppermost level of the card's directory (root directory) The SD card slot can be found beneath the covering flap. The SD card is pushed into the slot, until it clicks into place.
Automatic settings 3.1. Automatic settings In the menu System > Automatic Settings you can make the following adjust- ments: • Define automatic functions for the individual drives and devices • Adjust general automatic settings: Twilight value, movement delays, timer, ventilation block, night time re-cooling, frost alarm and automatic reset In order to set the automatic functions, the basic settings in the ETS an in the controls menu System must already have been made.
Automatic settings Running rails of shades icing up: Note that the rails of shutters, awnings and blind which are externally mounted can ice up. Operating the drive under such conditions can damage the shades and drives. Power failure, maintenance works, etc. (restart of control) If a power outage occurs, the control unit can no longer control the connected drives! If the functional scope must be guaranteed even during a power cut, an emergency power unit with a corresponding switch from network power to emergency operation...
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Automatic settings Alarm functions Alarm functions are used for awnings in manual and in automatic mode. During frost, wind or rain alarm the awnings are retracted and cannot be manually extended. Shade settings The settings are only executed if an awning is in automatic mode and none of the alarm functions named above is active.
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Automatic settings Direction of sun Press the button to set the range (sun direction) in which the sun shall be, so that the awning provides shade. All directions: If the sun’s orientation is not decisive for shading purposes, select All sides (default setting).
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Automatic settings Sensor Selection Press the button to select the indoor sensor the control system will use for this awning (Pre-setting: first sensor in the list). As long as “No Sensor” is selected, the indoor temperature will not be taken into account by the control system for this shade. Confirm your setting with the OK button.
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Automatic settings setting: 5.0 °C. The block is countermanded again when the temperature rises more than 2.0°C over the pre-set value (hysteresis). Set the shade behavior in the next menu item. Disable block: If the awning should be deployed to offer shade regardless of the out- door temperature (for example with internal awnings), press the Off button.
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Automatic settings Confirm your setting with the OK button. Wind Alarm Press the button to set the wind alarm. The wind alarm protects the sensitive awning cloth from damage by retracting the awning. Adjust values: Use the arrow keys to adjust the value for wind speed and the length of time by which it must have been exceeded.
Automatic settings Switching off: To switch off the awning’s Reset function, select No (this is the default setting). Confirm your setting with the OK button. Automatic Reset time and/or period can be set. System > Automatic Settings > General Settings > Automatic Reset ...
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Automatic settings Setting of the automatic The automatic blind functions can be accessed by pressing the buttons: Automatic settings System Blind The automatic roller shutter functions can be accessed by pressing the buttons: Automatic settings System Shutter Now you can select individual blinds respectively roller shutters and adjust their set- tings.
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Automatic settings All directions: If the sun’s orientation is not decisive for shading purposes, select All sides (default setting). Direction: If the shade should only be deployed when the sun is in a specific orienta- tion, select as appropriate: West, South-West, South, South-East or East. The thickened part of the circle in the centre shows the selected area.
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Automatic settings row keys, specify the slat position in % (0% = closed, 50% = horizontal, 100% = closed). Default setting: 75% (slightly open). Tracking the position of the sun: If the slats should be opened in accordance with the position of the sun, press the button so it changes to Yes.
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Automatic settings Enable: If the blind respectively the roller shutter should be closed at night, select Yes. Disable: If the blind respectively the roller shutter should remain open at night, select No (default setting). Confirm your setting with the OK button. The threshold value, above which twilight/night will be recognised, can be adjusted.
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Automatic settings Even when an outdoor blocking temperature is active, the drive will respond to wind and rain alarms, as well as manual movement commands. Please note that the shade rails or other mechanical components can remain iced even when the outdoor temperature has already risen to a relatively high value. The drive and hangings may be damaged if a firmly frozen outdoor shading is moved! Set temperature: If the blind respectively the roller shutter should be blocked when the...
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Automatic settings (black writing), the block has been removed. The block will then be first active for this drive again if it is reactivated maually or the next time the frost alarm is triggered. Please note that the shade rails or other mechanical components can remain iced even when the outdoor temperature has already risen to a relatively high value.
Automatic settings Automatic Reset Press the button to enable or disable the switchover to automatic mode at a set point in time, or following a manual intervention. The general Automatic Reset occurs daily at the same time. Switching on: To set the blind respectively the roller shutter to Automatic at a set point in time, select Yes (this is the default setting).
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Automatic settings During frost, wind or rain alarm all windows are closed and cannot be manually opened. Gap ventilation during a rain alarm is an exception; it only restricts the win- dow's range of motion in automatic mode. As soon as a connected air conditioner is activated, all windows are closed. They are then in automatic mode but can be immediately operated again.
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Automatic settings Setting the temperature: Adjust the value for the desired room temperature using the arrow buttons. Pre-setting: 25.0 °C. The window is opened as soon as the temperature lies above the pre set value. It is closed again once the temperature sinks more than 2.0°C under the pre-set value (hys- teresis).
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Automatic settings Confirm your setting with the OK button. Number of steps Only for step windows. Press the button to set the number of movement steps for a step window in automatic mode. With step windows the control unit checks every 3 minutes whether the set room temperature or air humidity has been exceeded and then moves up another step if necessary.
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Automatic settings Confirm your setting by pressing OK. Timed Ventilation Press the button to set the ventilation running time. However the window will only open if the specified outdoor temperature is reached. At the end of a ventilation period, the normal automatic ventilation according to temperature and air humidity will be ex- ecuted.
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Automatic settings The outdoor temperature block only applies for automatic operation; no ventilation then takes place. When the rain or wind alarm is triggered, the window will be closed despite the outdoor temperature block (the alarm has priority over temperature block). Manual operation continues to remain possible, even when the window is blocked be- cause of low outdoor temperatures.
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Automatic settings Deactivate: If ventilation is to take place via the window regardless of the frost risk, se- lect No (default setting). Confirm your setting with the OK button. Wind Alarm Press the button to set the wind alarm. The wind alarm protects the unit and equipment from damage by closing the window.
Automatic settings Disable: If the window should be completely closed when there is rain, select No (de- fault setting). Confirm your setting with the OK button. Please note that gap ventilation is not possible if the MSG Control has been activated (signal duration set to permanent) in the basic settings of the window in the installation menue.
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Automatic settings • Air humidity • Air supply temperature (only for air supply devices) • Exhaust air levels (only for roof ventilators WL610/WL305) • Night-time re-cooling (together with indoor temperature for night-time re- cooling) • Timed ventilation (and levels for timed ventilation) •...
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Automatic settings Air Supply Unit WFL, ventioaltor at multifunctional output or RF Relay: The ventilation unit is opened as soon as the temperature exceeds the set value. It is closed again as soon as the temerature drops more than 2.0°C below the set value (hysteresis). Shutting off ventilation: If ventilation is to be independent of indoor temperature, press the button labelled OFF.
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Automatic settings Not on fresh air/heating-combos on RF-VM. Night-time Cooling Press the button to set the times for night-time re-cooling. The button is only activated once the general settings for night-time re-cooling have been configured. System > Automatic Settings > General Settings > Night-time Cooling ...
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Automatic settings To change any of the time periods, press Timer. Set timer, page 59 Only for WL610/305. Ventilation Level Press the button to set the ventilation levels of the motorised roof ventilators for the timed ventilation. The button is only active if a ventilation time has been set. Use the arrow buttons to change the level according to your desire.
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Automatic settings Only for fresh air/heating-combos on RF-VM. Temp. Heating Press the button to set the indoor temperature above which the circulating air heating will be switched on during the day. Until an indoor sensor is selected, the automatic heating is deactivated. Use the arrow buttons to change the value according to your wish.
Automatic settings Automatic Reset time and/or period can be set. System > Automatic Settings > General Settings > Automatic Reset 3.3. Define automatic reset 3.1.8. Automatic heating settings For connected heatings the following automatic settings can be changed: •...
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Automatic settings Night mode Press the button to set the night-time operation. Press Select to select the time during which the night mode will operate. Activate one or more periods on the list. The peri- ods can be individually customised (see below). Confirm your setting with the OK button.
Automatic settings 3.1.9. Automatic air-conditioner settings For connected coolings/air conditioners the following automatic settings can be changed: • Indoor sensor to be used for the air-conditioner • Indoor day temperature • Night mode (period) and indoor night temperature • Enable/Disable automatic reset As soon as a cooling/air-conditioning unit is activated, windows will be closed and ventilators switched off.
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Automatic settings Night mode Press the button to set the night-time operation. Press Select to select the time during which the night mode will operate. Activate one or more periods on the list. The peri- ods can be individually customised (see below). Confirm your setting with the OK button.
Automatic settings 3.1.10.Automatic light settings For connected lights the following automatic settings can be changed: • Time switches • Twilight operation • Enable/Disable automatic reset The automatic lighting functions can be accessed by pressing the buttons: Automatic Settings System Light Now you can select individual lights and adjust their settings.
Automatic settings Switching off: To switch off the light’s Reset function, select No. Alternatively, the automatic function can be reactivated at a set time following a man- ual intervention. Switching on: To perform an Automatic Reset after a manual intervention, select Yes. Switching off: To switch off the light’s Reset function, select No (this is the default set- ting).
Automatic settings Alternatively, the automatic function can be reactivated at a set time following a man- ual intervention. Switching on: To perform an Automatic Reset after a manual intervention, select Yes. Switching off: To switch off the gutter heating’s Reset function, select No (this is the default setting).
Automatic settings The movement delay settings can be accessed by pressing the buttons: Automatic General Settings Settings System Movement Delays Use the arrow keys to set the values for the extension and retraction delays. Default setting: Extension 1 minute, retraction 12 minutes. Confirm your setting with the OK button.
Automatic settings Start / end: Set the start and end of the time period by selecting each hour and minute field con- secutively and setting the time using the arrow keys. Weekdays: Select the day of the week on which the time period should be activated. More than one day can also be selected.
Automatic settings The night-time re-cooling settings can be accessed by pressing the buttons: Automatic General Settings Settings System Night-time Cooling Using the arrow keys, set the outdoor temperature at which the night-time re-cooling shall be active (e. g. higher than 20°C). Remember that the night-time re-cooling only starts when the outdoor temperature is more than 2.0°C above the pre-set value.
Automatic settings You can reach the frost alarm settings by pressing the buttons: Automatic General Settings Settings System Frost Alarm First set when the frost alarm should be triggered. Use the arrow keys to adjust the out- door temperature that must be undercut to trigger the frost alarm (e.g. 2.0°C). Then set how many hours after precipitation the standby for the frost alarm should be active (e.g.
Automatic settings 3.2.8. Setting a wind delay (shades) When the wind limitation value is exceeded for a drive, the wind alarm is then triggered for 5 minutes. If the wind value is once again exceeded within this period, the 5-minute stop time restarts from scratch.
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Automatic settings Automatic reset following a manual intervention Use the arrow keys to set the time interval after which Automatic functions should be once again activated.Default setting: 60 minutes. Confirm your setting with the OK button. Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
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Automatic settings Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
Installation 4.1.2. Notes on wireless equipment When planning facilities with devices that communicate via radio, adequate radio re- ception must be guaranteed. The range of wireless control will be limited by legal reg- ulation and structural circumstances. Avoid sources of interference and obstacles be- tween receiver and transmitter, that could disturb the wireless communication.
Installation Power failure, maintenance works, etc. (restart of control) If a power outage occurs, the control unit can no longer control the connected drives! If the functional scope must be guaranteed even during a power cut, an emergency power unit with a corresponding switch from network power to emergency operation should be installed by the customer.
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Installation Cut-out dimensions for concealed box (approx.): W=229 mm | H=163 mm | D=62 mm: An external antenna can be connected in order to improve wireless communications. During installation, a conduit 50 cm in length should be placed beneath the re- cessed housing, in which the external antenna can be mounted (antenna dimensions approx.
Installation Preparing for installation To take off the front plate, remove the screws beneath the lid. Push the upper section of the housing (frame with display) up a little and lift it off. Caution: The display is connected with a flat-ribbon cable to the cir- cuit board in the concealed box.
Installation Wall-fitting Remove the circuit board from the concealed box to be installed a keep it in a place where it is protected from dirt. It may never be exposed to dust or moisture! For fitting, screw the cover (board) on to the concealed box with the en- closed screws.
Drives and devices that should be controlled by the KNX WS1000 Color are connect- ed via KNX or radio (Elsner RF Relay, RF-MSG) to the control system. Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
8. Basic setting in the ETS Connecting drives and devices wirelessly Connecting drives and devices wirelessly is achieved by means of an Elsner wireless modules (RF relay, RR-MSG). Elsner Elektronik ventilation devices can be learned into the control system without any additional equipment. Please observe the installation instructions relating to the wireless relays, motor control devices and ventilation devic- 6.1.
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Installation ATTENTION Material damage due to use of step/sliding roof operation with inappropriate window motors! Not all window motors are suitable for step/sliding mode. •Use this functions only with motors that are qualified for step/sliding operation by the manufacturer. Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
Commissioning 5.1. Procedure Installation, testing, commissioning and fault repair should only be carried out by a qualified electrician. To install the control unit, proceed as follows: • Installation • Commissioning • Basic setting in the ETS and in the menu System > Installation •...
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Commissioning The time is automatically displayed when the unit receives time /date information, oth- erwise, the time can be set manually. Also a time zone (if there is a GPS weather station on the control system) and location (if there is tme reception via the bus) must be set. ...
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Commissioning Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
Basic Setting WS1000 6.1. Procedure After the professional installation and commissioning, the basic settings have to be made in the ETS (chapter 8) and then in the control menu System > Installation (this chapter). 8. Basic setzings in the ETS 6.2.
Basic Setting WS1000 Name Group Button 1 Press the button to change the name. Enter the desired name via the keypad that ap- pears. 2.4. Input keyboard for names and codes Confirm your input with the OK button. Drive groups Assign Press the button to assign the internal buttons to drive groups or devices.
Basic Setting WS1000 Learn wireless connection Learn Press Learn to bring the control unit into learning readiness mode. Then follow the in- structions for the respective wireless participant (press PROG key or switch power sup- ply on). For wireless components that are learned by switching on power, you can switch on the supply for all devices at the same time.
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Basic Setting WS1000 Measured values Display of current values. To adjust the sensor, press the Adjust button. Adjust the value for "Displayed temperature/humidity". A cor- rection of measured values may be needed when the temperature/air humidity on the sensor does not corre- spond to the room average (e.g.
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Basic Setting WS1000 WL400, WL800, WL610, WL305 roof vent Radio module type “WL305/610/400/800“ display Radio module name To change the name, press the button showing device identification. Enter the required name in the box which appears. Confirm your entry using the OK key. ...
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Basic Setting WS1000 Name To change the name, press the button showing device identification. Enter the required name in the box which appears. Confirm your entry using the OK key. 2.4. Input keyboard for names and codes Radio status Radio status display RF-VM status Display of Serial number and version...
Basic Setting WS1000 RF-MSG status Display of Serial number, version and RF-Router if applicable Other settings Basic settings of drive, seting of movement times, MSG control. 6.1. Set up drives and drive groups, page 94 (MSG control and zero position movement time/dead time can be set as of RF-MSG version 3.4) Delete wireless connection Delete...
Basic Setting WS1000 The KNX actuators and sensors provided for communication with the WS1000 are dis- played in the KNX Settings menu and can be adjusted. Press the buttons: Installation System KNX Settings Functional Blöcks A list of all KNX actuators and sensors set up for communication with the control sys- tem (ETS) will be displayed.
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Basic Setting WS1000 In order to set up camera interface and inputs, press the buttons: Installation System Camera Camera 1/2 If you want to set both camera inputs, press the button with the name of the camera. In the pre-settings, the cameras are called "Camera 1" and "Camera 2". You can change the names in this menu.
Basic Setting WS1000 Confirm your setting by pressing OK. 6.2.6. Define channel order This is where you define the order in which the drives and devices are shown in the menues. Press the buttons: Installation System Channel Order Here all configured drives and devices (“channels”) are displayed. Note that the list also includes those channels that do not appear in the manual menu.
Basic Setting WS1000 Enter time and date manually Time and date are normally received via the bus or by the weather station connected directly. Time normally will be shown within around 10 minutes of starting up the sys- tem (weather data display, on the lower right). If no time signal is available, “Please set clock!”...
Basic Setting WS1000 If the automatic function is off, the screen brightness can be set in percent. For this press the % value. Using the arrow keys that appear you can adjust the value. Default setting: On. Using the automatic switch-off, you can determine whether the display lighting should be switched off.
Basic Setting WS1000 Country UTC difference Sweden +01:00 Switzerland +01:00 Spain +01:00 Press the button next to Summertime Rule to set the automatic switch-over. Depend- ing on location, select Europe, USA, None (if no summertime switch-over shall take place) or User-defined (if the switching shall be set individually). Confirm your setting with the OK button.
Basic Setting WS1000 Follow the instructions on the display and press with a pointed object (preferably the enclosed control stylus) on the centre of the cross. This will adjust the touch surface. 6.3.2. Service settings In the menu area System > WS1000 Settings > Service you can adjust the follow- ing settings: •...
Basic Setting WS1000 Internal area In the internal area, basic data of the device can be modified. You are not authorised to change this. 6.3.3. Access code In the System > WS1000 Settings > Access code menu area you can set an access code which locks the “Installation”...
Basic Setting WS1000 Confirm with the OK button. The control system shows “Access code deleted”. Press to go back to the menu. The control system no longer has an access code. 6.3.4. Using an SD card The WS1000 Color control system has an SD card slot, which can be used to show the images on the display and to store or transfer the set-up data to the control system.
Basic Setting WS1000 Slideshow Press the button to start the slideshow. The images are displayed in the same se- quence as they were saved onto the card (see note below). The image changes approx. every 45 seconds (for images with 24-bit color intensity). To return to the weather data display, touch the screen or remove the SD card (briefly press down on the card so that it pops out).
7.1. Care and maintenance Maintenance of the control unit Finger marks on the touch screen are best removed with a damp cloth or a microfiber cloth. You can wipe the buttons without activating them. Do not use abrasives / detergents or aggressive cleaners for cleaning. If there is a power outage, the data you have entered will be saved for around 10 years.
KNX interface faulty! (only for WS1000 Color with KNX interface) Indicates an error or defect in the KNX interface. There is no communication with the bus. If the ETS is set to allow weather data to be received from the bus, a wind or rain alarm is triggered on the control system.
7.4. Personal automatic settings data Awnings, blinds, shutters Drive no. (output) Name Function Light intensity (kLUx) Direction of sun Height of sun Movement position Slat position Slat position 0°-15° for height of 15°-30° the sun of 30°-45° 45°-90° Indoor sensor Indoor temperature (°C) Night closure? Timed closure (period)
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Window Drive no. (output) Name Normal, sliding window or step window? Indoor sensor Indoor temperature (°C) Air humidity (%) Supply air temperature block Night-time re-cooling (period, temp., position) Movement position/num- ber of steps Timed ventilation (period) Outdoor temperature (°C) Timed closure (period) Wind alarm at (m/s), Time exceeded Rain alarm?
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General settings Time point for general automatic reset Reset following manual intervention (min) Timer time periods Name from Control System KNX WS1000 Color • Status: 18.04.2016 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
8.1. Procedure After the professional installation and commissioning, the basic settings have to be made in the ETS and then in the control menu System > Installation. After the programming in the ETS, the control must be reset (also when making chang- es).
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Name Function Flags Wind force sensor 3 measurement Input 9.005 value Wind force sensor 4 measurement Input 14.007 C R W T value Wind direction 2 Byte Input Winddirection 4 Byte Input 14.007 Brightness measurement value Input / Output 9,004 C R W T Reserve WS1000 defect...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_2: Slat position Output 5,001 Block 7_2: Movement position Input 5,001 C W T feedback Block 7_2: Slat position feedback Input 5,001 C W T Block 7_2: Safety Output 1,002 C R T Block 7_2: Switching Output 1,001 C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_4: Switching Output 1,001 C W T Block 7_4: Switching feedback Input 1,001 C R T Block 7_4: Dimming Output 3,007 Block 7_4: Dimmer value in % Input / Output 5,001 C W T Block 7_4: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_6: Air humidity Input 9,007 C W T Block 7_6: CO2 Input 9,008 C W T Block 7_6: 2 byte floating point Input C W T Block 7_6: 4 byte floating point Input 14.* C W T Block 7_7: Long-time Input / Output 1,008...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_9: Long-time Input / Output 1,008 C W T Block 7_9: Short-time Input / Output 1,01 C W T Block 7_9: Actuation position Output 5,001 Block 7_9: Slat position Output 5,001 Block 7_9: Movement position Input 5,001 C W T feedback...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_11: Movement position Input 5,001 C W T feedback Block 7_11: Slat position feedback Input 5,001 C W T Block 7_11: Safety Output 1,002 C R T Block 7_11: Switching Output 1,001 C W T Block 7_11: Switching feedback Input 1,001 C R T...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_13: Switching feedback Input 1,001 C R T Block 7_13: Dimming Output 3,007 Block 7_13: Dimmer value in % Input / Output 5,001 C W T Block 7_13: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 7_13: Air humidity Input 9,007 C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_15: CO2 Input 9,008 C W T Block 7_15: 2 byte floating point Input C W T Block 7_15: 4 byte floating point Input 14.* C W T Block 7_16: Long-time Input / Output 1,008 C W T Block 7_16: Short-time Input / Output 1,01...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_18: Short-time Input / Output 1,01 C W T Block 7_18: Actuation position Output 5,001 Block 7_18: Slat position Output 5,001 Block 7_18: Movement position Input 5,001 C W T feedback Block 7_18: Slat position feedback Input 5,001 C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_20: Slat position feedback Input 5,001 C W T Block 7_20: Safety Output 1,002 C R T Block 7_20: Switching Output 1,001 C W T Block 7_20: Switching feedback Input 1,001 C R T Block 7_20: Dimming Output 3,007 Block 7_20: Dimmer value in %...
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Name Function Flags Block 7_22: Dimming Output 3,007 Block 7_22: Dimmer value in % Input / Output 5,001 C W T Block 7_22: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 7_22: Air humidity Input 9,007 C W T Block 7_22: CO2 Input 9,008 C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 3_4: Dimmer value in % Input / Output 5,001 C W T Block 3_4: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 3_4: Air humidity Input 9,007 C W T Block 3_4: CO2 Input 9,008 C W T Block 3_4: 2 byte floating point Input C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 3_8: Dimmer value in % Input / Output 5,001 C W T Block 3_8: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 3_8: Air humidity Input 9,007 C W T Block 3_8: CO2 Input 9,008 C W T Block 3_8: 2 byte floating point Input C W T...
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Name Function Flags Block 2_3: Switching Output 1,001 C W T Block 2_3: Switching feedback Input 1,001 C R T Block 2_3: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 2_3: Air humidity Input 9,007 C W T Block 2_3: 2 byte floating point Input C W T Block 2_3: 4 byte floating point...
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Name Function Flags Block 2_8: 2 byte floating point Input C W T Block 2_8: 4 byte floating point Input 14.* C W T Block 2_9: Switching Output 1,001 C W T Block 2_9: Switching feedback Input 1,001 C R T Block 2_9: Temperature Input 9,001...
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Name Function Flags Block 1_7: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 1_7: 2 byte floating point Input C W T Block 1_7: 4 byte floating point Input 14.* C W T Block 1_8: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 1_8: 2 byte floating point Input C W T...
Name Function Flags Block 1_17: Temperature Input 9,001 C W T Block 1_17: 2 byte floating point Input C W T Block 1_17: 4 byte floating point Input 14.* C W T 8.3. Parameter setting Malfunctions and error messages Malfunction/Defect of the KNX interface: •...
8.3.1. General settings Transmission delays after power-up and programming for: Weather data 5 s • 10 s • 30 s • 1 min • … • 2 h Functional blocks 5 s • 10 s • 30 s • 1 min • … • 2 h Maximum message rate 10 •...
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Wind speed: Monitoring time for wind sensors 1...4 5 s • 10 s • 30 s • 1 min • … • 2 h Wind sensor 1/2/3/4 • do nor use • transmits on bus • receives from bus (without monitoring) •...
8.3.3. Weather data The menu point appears only if weather data needs to be transmitted on the bus or re- ceived from it. Weather data is transmitted on the bus In "General Settings", the option selected is: Weather data send to bus Date and time •...
Transmit cycle 5 s • 10 s • 30 s • 1 min • … • 2 h (only if "periodically" is selected) Temperature measurement value • do not transmit • transmit periodically • transmit on change • transmit on change and periodically On change of 0.1°C •...
The menu point appears only if the option that blocks with 7 objects should be used has been selected with "Functional blocks". The data for awnings, blinds, shutters, windows and Elsner electronic ceiling fans WL305/610 is transmitted with the help of these 22 blocks. The blocks are also suitable for light, dimmers, buttons, 3-way combination sensors (temperature, humidity and CO2), thermal hygrometer, temperature sensors and floating point values.
Blocks with 2 objects The menu point appears only if the option that blocks with 2 objects should be used has been selected with "Functional blocks". The data for light, buttons and the thermal hygrometer is transmitted with the help of these 10 blocks.
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