Application Module; Communication Module - Philips Antumbra Installation Manual

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1.1

Application Module

The Application Module consists of the buttons, rim, base unit and mounting plate. The
buttons/touch panel and rims of each Antumbra unit come in different colours and finishes.
The rim has built-in ventilation to increase the responsiveness of the temperature sensor.
The Base unit contains all the sensor devices and the LEDs. It includes the proximity,
daylight and temperature sensors. The LEDs are used to provide backlight to the configured
buttons on the panel, and to produce the light wash effect around the panel.
1.2

Communication Module

The DyNet communication module is common across the Antumbra series. It contains all
the logical and network functions required by the panel.
The communication module contains all the panel's settings and manages the communication
to the DyNet network.
The communication module can be pre-programmed using EnvisionProject without the
application module present, and is capable of running complex tasks based on timeclock
signals, DyNet messages such as presets or commands, and the position of the six DIP
switches shown in the picture above.
For example, in a hotel installation with a set of identical configurations for multiple rooms,
the same software settings can be programmed on each communication module, and the
installer need only select the panel's area number using the correct DIP switch settings
before installing.
The service switch can be used to test the network. A long press resets the Comms Module
and a short press sends a sign-on message on to the DyNet network.
For more information regarding communication module termination and operation can be
found in the Installation – Network Termination section.
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13 October, 2017
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