ABB i-bus KNX Product Manual page 116

Dali gateway emergency lighting
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ABB i-bus
KNX
Commissioning
No.
30
This communication object is enabled if in
time (coded) is set with the option yes.
This communication object consists of three bytes. The two High bytes contains the remaining burn-in time, for which the
device is in burn-in mode. The Low byte (address-Byte) contains the devices and the information of whether it is a status
request or a sent status.
The following numbering applies for the following list:
High byte
23
2
2
Low byte (address-Byte)
7
2
2
The bit number is identical with the exponent of the bit, e.g. number 2 complies with 2
Bit 0...5
Bit 6
Bit 7
Bit 8...23
31
This communication object is always enabled and is used for triggering an emergency test..
This communication object consists of two bytes. The high byte receives the emergency lighting test that is to be started in
coded form. The low byte contains the number of the device. The response of emergency test result is send via communica-
tion object Emergency test status (No. 32).
The following numbering applies for the following list:
High byte
15
2
2
The bit number is identical with the exponent of the bit, e.g. number 2 complies with 2
Bit 0...5
Bit 6 (2
Bit 7
Bit 8 and 10
Bit 11...15
Note: For the response of emergency test result can also be use the addressable communication object Emergency test result
(No. 33) or the communication object Emergency test trigger/status (no 168) per emergency converter.
114 2CDC 507 114 D0201 | DGN/S 1.16.1
Function
Remaining burn-in time (coded)
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
2
2
2
2
2
2
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
= contains a binary number (0 to 15 or 0 to 64). This number corresponds to 1 added, to the number of
the DALI device to which the information in the high byte is related.
= 0 determines status value relates to an individual DALI device .
= 1 Status request. If a telegram with a set bit 7 is received, it is interpreted as a status request of the
remaining burn-in time and a corresponding feedback is sent. When the answer is sent, the value of bit 7
is reset to 0.
= The figure value (DTP 7.007) corresponds to the remaining burn-in time in hours of the low byte set in
the DALI device.
Emergency test trigger
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
2
2
2
2
2
2
= contains the binary number (0...63). This number corresponds to 1 added to the number of the DALI
device, to which the information in the high byte is related
6
)
= 0 determines status value relates to an individual device (converter).
= 1 Status request. If a telegram with a set bit 7 is received, it is interpreted as a status request and the
status of the requested device is sent. When the answer is sent, the value of bit 7 is reset to 0.
= 000, stops the tests currently in operation
= 001, function test is triggered
= 010, partial duration test is triggered
= 011, duration test is triggered
= 100, battery request triggered
= 101, 110 and 111 without function or the evaluation of the request is not considered
= 0 without function or the evaluation of the request is not considered.
Communication object name
DALI output
Parameter window
Central, page 32, the parameter Status of remaining burn-in
15
14
13
12
11
2
2
2
2
2
0
DALI output
Low byte
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
Data type
3 byte
non DPT
10
9
8
2
2
2
2
.
2 byte
non DPT
2
1
0
2
2
2
2
.
Flags
C, R, T
C, W, T

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