Zennio Z35 User Manual

Zennio Z35 User Manual

Knx capacitive touch panel

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Z35
KNX Capacitive Touch Panel
ZVI-Z35
Application Program Version: [2.3]
User Manual Version: [2.3]_b
www.zennio.com

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  • Page 1 KNX Capacitive Touch Panel ZVI-Z35 Application Program Version: [2.3] User Manual Version: [2.3]_b www.zennio.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Contents ........................... 2 Document updates ........................4 Introduction ........................5 Z35 ..........................5 Functionality ......................7 Installation ......................... 9 Start-Up and Power Loss ..................10 Update Objects after Reset ....................11 Configuration ........................12 Main Configuration ....................12 3.1.1 GENERAL ......................12 3.1.2 Translations ......................
  • Page 3 3.5.2 Temperature Probe ....................81 3.5.3 Motion Detector....................81 Thermostat ......................83 ANNEX I. Communication Objects ................... 84 http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 4: Document Updates

    Possibility of disabling the home button.  New direct access control to the page. Changes in the application program: [1.3]_a  Optimization of the press detection algorithm. Changes in the application program: [1.1]_a  New parameter: Sound Type. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1.1 Z35 Z35 is an easily and intuitively controllable high-performance touch screens from Zennio. The built-in features and functions make them the ideal solution for integral room control in hotels, offices or any other environments where controlling climate systems, lighting systems, shutters, scenes, etc. is required The most outstanding features of Z35 are: 3.5 inch (3.5’’) backlit capacitive touch panel with backlit ‘Home’...
  • Page 6 Welcome greeting on the display and Welcome Back object (binary or scene) Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales for the on-screen indicators, being possible to select them in parameters or through communication object. 4 customisable analogue-digital inputs. Heartbeat or periodic “still-alive” notification. Elegant design, available in various colours. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 7: Functionality

    Switch (icon, text). Switch + Indicator (counter, scaling, temperature) Two objects (short press / long press) 2-button Constant (counter, scaling, float) Control Enumeration Shutters Light dimming Multimedia Temperature Setpoint Climate Mode (cool/heat, extended) Specific Control Special modes http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 8 Fan control Table 1. Controls available in each type of page 1 Configuration Page (optional), which contains the brightness and sounds settings, the calibration of the built-in temperature probe, the programming button, Hour/Date settings and Reset configuration. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 9: Installation

    The Prog./Test LED (8) will then light in red. On the contrary, if this button is held while the device gets connected to the bus, Z35 will enter the safe mode. In such case, the programming LED will blink in red colour.
  • Page 10: Start-Up And Power Loss

    It is recommended not to approach less than 50 cm from the device during this time and to avoid that the light strikes directly. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 11: Update Objects After Reset

    There are two situations in which this functionality may be useful: In case of a Z35 reset, if there have been changes in the bus while the Z35 was off, after the reset, the objects in Z35 keep the same value as before the reset, but not their actual value in the installation.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    3.1.1 GENERAL The "General" tab contains general settings. Most are checkboxes for enabling/disabling other functionalities. ETS PARAMETERISATION Figure 2. General. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 13 “[General] External temperature” will be enabled, so that it can be grouped with any other object that sends temperature values. The default values of each parameter will be highlighted in blue in this document, as follows: [default/rest of options]. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 14  “After Reset”: read request are sent when a reset occurs (bus failure, the Reset Device ETS option or when pressing the reset button in the configuration page, if set as “Z35 Reboot”, see section 3.4), after the parameterised delay ([0…10…65535] [s/min/h]).
  • Page 15 Note: although the DPT of this object considers a field for setting the day of the week, Z35 calculates it from the date and therefore ignores that field. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support:...
  • Page 16 Important: Z35 does not have an RTC clock or battery to keep track of the time in the absence of power. Therefore, it is important to receive the time periodically from a device that obtains it through NTP and/or has a battery to prevent delays during bus failures.
  • Page 17 [Internal Temp. Probe] Current Temperature: 2-byte object through which the value of the current measurement of the built-in sensor will be sent to the bus, according to the parameterisation (see section 3.1.5). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 18: Translations

    Note: please refer to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes for a table with the language codes. On the other hand, Z35 allows the use of Latin, Greek and Cyrillic characters for the texts displayed on the screen. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 19 “[General] Translations – Select language” (two-byte). Up to four specific objects for the additional languages will be also shown, if required: “[General] Translations – Language X” (one bit). These objects work accordingly to the behaviour mentioned above. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 20: Backlight

    Note: Contrast is not a configurable feature in the device. Please refer to the specific manual “Brightness” (available in the Z35 product section at the Zennio website, www.zennio.com) for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
  • Page 21 After a Time Period or a Page Switch]: sets when is re-activated the security of pages or boxes unlocked. When selecting the first or the last option, a new parameter Time [10…65535][s] [1…65535][min/h] appears to set the time period. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 22 1.  Label for ‘Enter Password 2’ [Enter Password 2]: message shown when the user is required to type in the password for level 2. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 23: Internal Temperature Sensor

    3.1.5 INTERNAL TEMPERATURE SENSOR Z35 is equipped with an internal temperature sensor for monitoring the ambient temperature of the room, so that the device can report it to the KNX bus and trigger several actions when the temperature reaches certain values.
  • Page 24 When enabled, it is possible to select the source of the temperature value [Internal Temperature Probe/External Value]. The latter option will enable a new two-byte object “[General] External Temperature” through which the device can receive the required values from the bus. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 25 3.1.6.1 ZXX IMAGE DOWNLOADER The ETS App Zxx Image Downloader offers the possibility to select a custom image to be used as a screensaver in Z35. When installed, an additional tab called DCA will be available. Figure 11. Zxx Image Downloader tab The dimensions of the image must be 320x240 pixels, being the supported formats: .png, .jpg, .jpeg and .bmp.
  • Page 26: Ambient Luminosity Sensor

    3.1.7 AMBIENT LUMINOSITY SENSOR Z35 includes a sensor to measure the ambient luminosity level, so that the brightness of the display can be adjusted according to the current luminosity of the room. Please refer to the specific manual “Luminosity and Proximity Sensor” (available in the Z35 product section at the Zennio homepage, www.zennio.com) for detailed...
  • Page 27: Sounds

    3.1.9 SOUNDS Z35 emits 3 types of sounds, depending on the action performed: Press Confirmation: short beep indicating that the user has pressed a button. This only applies to step controls, i.e., controls that walk through a certain range of values and that do not send a value after every touch, but only the final value http://www.zennio.com...
  • Page 28 Note: Under no circumstances the alarm or the ring tone will be muted. ETS PARAMETERISATION After enabling the “Custom” configuration of Sounds from “General” screen (see section 3.1.1), a new tab will be incorporated into the tree on the left. Figure 15. Sounds. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 29: Advanced

    Tab for the parameterisation of some advanced functions is shown in ETS if enabled from the “Configuration” tab. These functions are explained next. ETS PARAMETERISATION After enabling the Advanced configuration from “General” screen (see section 3.1.1), a new tab will be incorporated into the tree on the left. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 30  Temperature indicators ([Climate] Temperature).  Temperature shown on the thermostat page setpoint. In this functionality, the following parameter will also appear:  Scale After Programming [Celsius (ºC) / Fahrenheit (ºF)]: sets the scale in use after download. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 31 (or both). Figure 17. Cleaning Function Pop up. ETS PARAMETERISATION After enabling Cleaning Function from “Advanced” screen (see section 3.1.10), a new tab will be incorporated into the tree on the left. Figure 18. Cleaning Function. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 32 When a “1” is received through the welcome greeting one-bit object, the display will show the welcome text. The same will happen if any of the 14-byte objects that define the text lines receives a new value from the bus. The message disappears when touching the screen. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 33 “1” from the KNX bus. 3.1.10.3 WELCOME BACK Z35 can send a specific object (a one-bit value, a scene value or both, depending on the parameterisation) to the KNX bus when the user presses a touch button after a significant amount of time since the last press or presence detection (when the proximity sensor is enabled).
  • Page 34 1-bit value (through “[General] Welcome back”) when the welcome back function is triggered and the condition (if any) evaluates to true. The desired value should to be set in Value [Send 0 / Send 1] http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 35 (through “[General] Scene: send”) when the welcome back function is triggered and the condition (if any) evaluates to true. The desired value should to be set in Scene Number [1…64]. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 36: Menu

    The seven pages of general purpose can be set to: Normal page: six general-purpose boxes in which up to six controls/indicators (with different functionalities) can be included, being even possible to combine alarm, climate or any other controls within the same page. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 37 4 areas can be distinguished:  Left side area: up four boxes can be configured as indicator, 1- button control or page direct link.  Central área: allows the control of the setpoint. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 38 The user interface will always show on top the title of the current page. In addition, there is a button below the display at the bottom of the touch, which, if enabled, allows the user to return to the home page. This button is known as the 'Home' button. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 39: Configuration

    1 to 7), as well as one more checkbox for the Configuration page. Each of these checkboxes will allow enabling or disabling the corresponding page in the device – a specific ETS tab will appear upon the activation of a page. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 40: Page N

    ETS PARAMETERISATION This screen contains the following parameters: Page Type [Regular page / Thermostat / Thermostat + 2 Boxes]: allows choosing the display format and functionality of the pages. Figure 29. ‘Regular page’ n Configuration. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 41 Icon [Home]: sets the icon that will represent the page in the Menu page. Protect: sets whether the page will be password-protected or not. Depending on the security levels configured (one or two; see section 3.1.4) this list will contain the following options: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 42: Box I

    Setpoint / Fan) under the corresponding “Page n” tab. The next section explains the parameterisation process of these boxes. 3.3.2 BOX i This screen contains the following parameters common to all type of boxes: Figure 32. Box i Configuration. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 43 In case of selecting “Upper Level Color”, the global mask is applied (see section 3.1.1). Visualization: box format. The available box formats in Z35 are:  [Indicator]: the box will work as a status indicator.  [1-button Control]: the box will work as a one-button control.
  • Page 44 The functions and the related parameters available in Z35 are: 3.3.2.1.1 Binary Indicator (Icon) The box will behave as a binary state indicator. Each of the two states will be shown in the box through the selected icon.
  • Page 45 The box will behave analogously to the case of the Binary indicator, (Icon) however, it will be possible to distinguish up to 6 states (configurable through the # Enums parameter) instead of only two. The states will be determined by the reception of any values between 0 and 255. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 46 Enumerated Indicator”, will become available as well as two additional parameters (Value and Text) will be displayed for each of the states to be distinguished. This allows setting which texts will be displayed in the box upon the reception of which values through the communication object. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 47 For percentage indicators, the symbol % always will be displayed as unit. Temperature indicators will be displayed in ºC or ºF depending on the selected scale (by the object to change scale, see section 3.1.10). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 48 The options are: 0]: one “0” will be sent whenever the button is pressed. [Send [Send 1]: one “1” will be sent whenever the button is pressed. [Toggle 0/1]: alternate sending of the values “1” and “0”. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 49 [Send 1-Bit Unsigned Int Value]: the 1-Byte Unsigned Integer value indicated in Value will be sent whenever the button is pressed. To distinguish optimally a short press and a long press, Z35 includes a parameter called Long Press Threshold Time [4…6…50][ds], that sets the minimum time the user should hold the button in order to consider it a long press.
  • Page 50 (after a short press) or if it will be possible, in addition to sending execution orders upon short presses, to send scene save orders in the case of a long press. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 51 Note: When multiple presses are made consecutively on the buttons of a control that regulates (e.g. increases / decreases) the value of a certain variable, only the final value http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 52 “0” and “1”). 3.3.2.3.2 Switch + Indicator Like the previous control, when the user presses any of the buttons, Z35 will send a parameterized binary value to the bus through the object "[Pn][Bi] Switch". However, the indicator is independent; it will be updated according to the value received by the dedicated object.
  • Page 53 Control for sending specific binary values both after a short or a long press on any of the two buttons (i.e., they will work as a joint control; for independent buttons, please configure them as 1-button controls). Figure 46. 2-Button Control: Two Objects (Short Press/Long Press). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 54 This value will be progressively increased or decreased with every touch on one button or the other, through the control object, while the box itself will permanently reflect the current value of the status object Figure 47. 2-Button Numeric Control The parameters available are: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 55 [0…65535] [0…65535] [0…65535] Int Value [Pn][Bi] 1-Byte Scaling [0... 100] [0... 100] [0...1…100] [0...10…100] Scaling 1-Byte Value [-671088,64… [-671088,64… [-671088,64… [-671088,64… [Pn][Bi] 2-Byte Float Float 2-Byte …670760,96] …670760,96] …1…670760,96] ...0,5…670760,96] Value Tabla 3. 2-buttons Numeric Control. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 56 (“[Pn][Bi] Stop Shutter”) to control a shutter actuator connected to the bus by pressing the buttons in the box. In addition, the box will contain an indicator that will permanently show, as a percentage, the value of the status object (“[Pn][Bi] Shutter Position”). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 57 (as it does not get automatically updated on button presses). Figure 50. 2-Button Control: Dimmer. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 58 25%, but a progressive increment or decrement of the light level by 25% which is in fact interrupted if a stop order arrives (such order is sent by Z35 when the user releases the button). Due to this behaviour, it is advised to parameterise...
  • Page 59 Analogously, after every press on the temperature decrement button, the bus will be sent a progressively decreased value until the parameterisable minimum setpoint value has been reached. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 60 This function turns the box into a climate mode control. Two mode control types are possible: Heat/Cool control type and Extended (HVAC) control type. Configurating any of them is possible through the Mode Type [Heat/Cool Extended] parameter. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 61 When this type of mode control is assigned to the box, one 1-byte communication object is enabled: the “[Pn][Bi] (Climate) Mode – Extended” control and status http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 62 Table 5. HVAC Mode vs. Icon vs. Object Value. In addition, it is possible to set the type of indicator, using the Indicator Type parameter [Text / Icon]: this setting allows configuring a text or icon indicator. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 63 “[Pn] [Bi] Fan Control (Type: 1-Bit)”.  [Scaling]: scaling values are sent through the one-byte object “[Pn] [Bi] Fan Control (Type: Scaling)”.  [Enumeration]: integer values are sent through the one-byte object “[Pn] [Bi] Fan Control (Type: Enumeration)”. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 64 (Value to Set Auto Mode [Send 0 / Send 1]). Figure 57. [Climate] Fan – Dedicated Object for Auto mode. However, two alternative (and mutually exclusive) methods are possible to activate this mode: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 65 Boxes configured as Special Mode controls include two buttons that let the user sequentially commute between the different special climate modes, as well as an icon indicator of the the currently active special mode. Figure 58. Climate Control: [Climate] Special Mode. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 66 Function parameter: 3.3.2.5.1 RGB Control This function is intended for sending orders to thee-colour LED light regulators, such as Lumento X3 from Zennio. Figure 59. RGB Control. When the function is assigned to the box, the following parameters come up: http://www.zennio.com...
  • Page 67 “[Pn][Bi] Light Dimming”, analogously as the light dimming control. The right button, when pressed, launches a pop-up containing a 5x6 colour palette that permits the selection of a light level for every channel by touching on any of the pre-set colours. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 68 The RGBW control is entirely analogous to the above RGB control, although it also lets controlling a specific fourth channel for white (“[Pn][Bi] White Channel”), in case such feature is supported by the dimmer, as in Lumento X4 from Zennio. Figure 62. RGBW Control.
  • Page 69 Note: in case of disabling a sending through “[Pn][Bi] Daily Timer Enabling”, the corresponding box will show the “forbidden” icon, although the box will not lose the configuration previously set by the user. Figure 64. Daily Timer. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 70 This window contains the following elements: Day Selector: lets the user select the days the timed sending will take place on. The first day of the week depends on the parameterisation of the GENERAL tab (see section 3.1.1). http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 71 “forbidden” icon, although the box will not lose the configuration previously set by the user. Figure 66. Weekly Timer. This function offers the following parameters in ETS: Timer Type: [1-Bit Value / Scene]: allows the user to select how the timer will be controlled. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 72 “[Pn][Bi] Alarm Trigger” that permits receiving alarm messages from the bus, thus making Z35 emit a continuous beep while the screen light blinks. In addition, the screen will automatically browse to the page containing the alarm box that has been triggered.
  • Page 73 There is also the possibility of periodically monitoring the status of the trigger object, for situations where this object is periodically received from the bus. This will let Z35 automatically assume the alarm situation if the “no alarm” value does not get sent through the trigger object after a certain time, for example upon failures of the transmitter.
  • Page 74 Z35 where no periodical monitoring has been parameterised and where the value “1” has been set as the alarm value, then Z35 will notify an emergency every time a flood takes place. The notification will stop as soon as the user touches any button, although a warning icon will still blink on the screen.
  • Page 75: Setpoint

    “[Pn][Setpoint] Enable Alarm”. Figura 70. Setpoint Control This control has the same parameters as the normal setpoint control (section 3.3.2.4.1) with the following additional options: http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 76: Fan

    If checked, the Auto fan mode will be activated by switching to fan level 0 and the following parameter shows up:  Dedicated Object for Auto Mode: marking the checkbox enables the 1-bit object “[Pn][Bi] Fan Control – Auto Mode”, which will trigger the Auto http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 77 (Value to Set Auto Mode [Send 0 / Send 1]). Figura 72. Fan – Dedicated Object for Auto Mode http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 78: Configuration Page

    Protect: sets whether the page will be password-protected or not. Depending on the security levels configured (one or two; see section 3.1.4) this list will contain the following options: One Level:  [No]: the page will not be protected by password. All users can access it. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 79 Prog./Test LED of the device. In particular, it permits entering/leaving the programming mode as by pressing the actual programming button of the device (see 1.3). Time/Date [disabled/enabled]: enables or disables the box to configure Z35 time and date. Figure 74 Time and date pop-up http://www.zennio.com...
  • Page 80  [Z35 Reboot]: simple device reset, with no data loss. Moreover, for all these controls, the following parameters can be configured: Label [Brightness]: text that will appear to identify the box. Again, new parameters will appear if several translations get enabled.
  • Page 81: Inputs

    3.5.3 MOTION DETECTOR To connect motion detectors (models ZN1IO-DETEC-P and ZN1IO-DETEC-X from Zennio) to the input ports of Z35 is possible. This brings the device with the possibility of monitoring motion and presence in the room. Depending on the detection, different response actions can be parameterised.
  • Page 82 Motion detectors with references ZN1IO-DETEC and ZN1IO-DETEC-N are not compatible with Z35 (they may report inaccurate measurements if connected to this device). When connected to Z35, the rear micro-switch of model ZN1IO-DETEC-P should be set to position “Type B”. http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 83: Thermostat

    3.6 THERMOSTAT Z35 implements two Zennio thermostats which can be enabled and fully customised. Please refer to the specific manual “Zennio Thermostat” (available in the Z35 product section at the Zennio website, www.zennio.com) for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
  • Page 84: Annex I. Communication Objects

    DPT_Ack [General] Welcome Greeting 0 = Nothing; 1 = Welcome [General] Welcome Greeting - Line Text to Show On the Display at 20, 21, 22, 23 14 Bytes C - - W - DPT_String_UTF-8 Line x http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 85 542, 557, 572, 587, [Px][Bx] Two Objects - Short 602, 617, 632, 647, 1 Bit C T R W U DPT_Switch 1-Bit Generic Control Press: "0/1" 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [Px][Bx] Switch 1-Bit Generic Control http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 86 C T R - - DPT_Control_Dimming [Px][Bx] Light Dimming 4-Bit Dimming Control 0x8 (Stop) 424, 439, 454, 469, 0xD (Inc. by 100%) 484, 499, 514, 529, 544, 559, 574, 589, 0xF (Inc. by 1%) 604, 619, 634, 649, http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 87 C T R - - DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 - 255 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Enumeration) [Px][Bx] Fan Control (Type: 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_Value_1_Ucount 0 - 255 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Enumeration) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 88 Press: (1 Byte) Long Press 186, 201, 216, 231, 246, 261, 276, 291, 1 Byte C T R W U DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [Px][Bx] Green Channel 0% ... 100% 306, 321, 336, 351, 366, 381, 396, 411, http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 89 310, 325, 340, 355, 3 Bytes C T R W U DPT_Colour_RGB [0 - 255] * 3 [Px][Bx] RGB Color Components 370, 385, 400, 415, 430, 445, 460, 475, 490, 505, 520, 535, 550, 565, 580, 595, http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 90 314, 329, 344, 359, 374, 389, 404, 419, 434, 449, 464, 479, 4 Bytes C T - W U 14.xxx [Px][Bx] 4-Byte Float Indicator -2147483647 ... 2147483647 494, 509, 524, 539, 554, 569, 584, 599, 614, 629, 644, 659, http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 91 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Alarm [Ix] Probe Error 0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm [Internal Temp. Probe] Current 2 Bytes C T R - - DPT_Value_Temp -273.00° - 670760.00° Temperature Sensor Value Temperature http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 92 0xF (Inc. by 1%) 0x0 (Stop) 0x1 (Dec. by 100%) 0x7 (Dec. by 1%) 4 Bit C T - - - DPT_Control_Dimming [Ix] [Short Press] Brighter/Darker Switch Bright/Dark 0x8 (Stop) 0xD (Inc. by 100%) 0xF (Inc. by 1%) http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 93 0x8 (Stop) Stop 0xD (Inc. by 100%) 0xF (Inc. by 1%) 0x0 (Stop) Long Pr. -> Darker; Release -> 4 Bit C T - - - DPT_Control_Dimming 0x1 (Dec. by 100%) [Ix] [Long Press] Darker Stop http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 94 724, 753, 782, 811 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Alarm [Ix] Short Circuit Error Error 725, 754, 783, 812 1 Byte C T R - - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [Ix] Presence State (Scaling) 0-100% http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 95 C - - W - DPT_Ack [Tx] Special Mode: Comfort 0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger 843, 881 1 Bit C - - W - DPT_Switch [Tx] Special Mode: Comfort 0 = Off; 1 = On http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 96 2-Point Control 868, 874, 906, 912 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Heat) PI Control (PWM) 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [Tx] [Sx] Control Variable 2-Point Control http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
  • Page 97 [Tx] [Sx] PI State (Heat) Greater than 0% 870, 876, 908, 914 0 = PI Signal 0%; 1 = PI Signal 1 Bit C T R - - DPT_Switch [Tx] [Sx] PI State Greater than 0% http://www.zennio.com Tecnical Support: http://support.zennio.com...
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