Zennio KLIC-DA LT User Manual

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KLIC-DA LT
KNX/DAIKIN Altherma LT Gateway
ZN1CL-KLIC-DA
Application Program Version: [2.2]
User Manual Version: [2.2]_a
www.zennio.com

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  • Page 1 KLIC-DA LT KNX/DAIKIN Altherma LT Gateway ZN1CL-KLIC-DA Application Program Version: [2.2] User Manual Version: [2.2]_a www.zennio.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Contents ............................2 Document Updates ........................3 Introduction .......................... 4 KLIC-DA .......................... 4 1.1.1 KLIC-DA LT ......................5 Installation ........................6 Configuration......................... 8 Domestic Hot Water Management (DHW) ..............8 Climate control management ..................8 Error Handling ....................... 8 Additional Indicators .....................
  • Page 3: Document Updates

    KLIC-DA LT DOCUMENT UPDATES Version Changes Page(s) Changes in the application program:  New object to notify malfunction code. New object to notify malfunction code. [2.2]_a Remark about measurements in the event of malfunction. Remark about energy values updating. Changes in the application program: [2.1]_a...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    KNX domotic environment. As a bidirectional KNX / Altherma interface, KLIC-DA provides full communication between any KNX device (e.g., the InZennio Z41 touch screen from Zennio) and the Altherma system, which can therefore be controlled analogously as from the specific Altherma user interfaces.
  • Page 5: Klic-Da Lt

    Note: only the main interface interacts with the Altherma LT system. Any order from or to the additional interface will reach the main interface too. KLIC-DA LT is meant to replace the aforementioned additional interface, and thus to communicate only to the main interface and not to the Altherma LT system directly.
  • Page 6: Installation

    (4) in substitution of the original additional user interface. Once the device is being powered from the KNX bus, both the physical address and the KLIC-DA LT application program can be downloaded. This device does not need any additional external power as it is entirely powered through the KNX bus.
  • Page 7 “At Unit” under “User Interface Location”. For detailed information about the technical features of KLIC-DA, as well as on security and installation procedures, please refer to the device Datasheet, bundled within the original packaging of the device and also available at http://www.zennio.com. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support:...
  • Page 8: Configuration

    KLIC-DA LT 2 CONFIGURATION As stated in section 1.1.1, the KLIC-DA LT application program is only compatible with Altherma LT systems running under an LWT control, and with only one climate zone. The main functionality of KLIC-DA LT is listed next.
  • Page 9: Additional Indicators

    KLIC-DA LT 2.4 ADDITIONAL INDICATORS KLIC-DA LT does monitor other information received from the Altherma LT system, and therefore is able to report it to the KNX bus: Temperatures: an external temperature or that of the DHW tank, the output water flow, the input water flow or of the refrigerant.
  • Page 10 “Busy”. 3. When the initialisation sequence ends, the Altherma LT system is set to the last state KLIC-DA LT was aware of prior to the power failure (or to the default values, on the first start-up).
  • Page 11: Ets Parameterisation

    3 ETS PARAMETERISATION To begin with the parameterisation process of the KLIC-DA interface it is necessary, after launching the ETS program, to import the database of the product (KLIC-DA LT application program). Next, the device should be added to the project. And then, one right-click on the device will permit selecting "Edit parameters", in order to start the configuration.
  • Page 12: Configuration

    KLIC-DA LT 3.1.1 CONFIGURATION First of all, it is necessary to set the Hidrokit model type that will be controlled, which may be one of the following: CB model, selected by default. CA model. Next, it is necessary to define the desired Configuration Type, which can be one of the following: Basic, selected by default.
  • Page 13 KLIC-DA LT  Temperatures (Status), which enables or disables the supervision of various temperature indicators. See section 3.1.1.4  Actuators (Status), which enables or disables the supervision of various indicators related to the operational condition of the actuators (pump, compressor, etc.) in the Altherma LT system. See section 3.1.1.5.
  • Page 14: Domestic Hot Water

    Delay will show if the above is set to “Yes”. Regarding the start-up of the device, it is advisable to read section 2.5, as it contains details on how the interaction between KLIC-DA LT and the Altherma LT system starts. 3.1.1.1 DOMESTIC HOT WATER No additional parameter configuration is required for this function.
  • Page 15: Climate

    DHW function itself has not been turned on. Whenever the Altherma LT system notifies a status change, the corresponding status object will be automatically sent by KLIC-DA LT to the KNX bus. 3.1.1.2 CLIMATE No additional parameter configuration is required for this function.
  • Page 16 Heating (value “1”). Note: although available from the main user control, the “automatic” mode cannot be activated from KLIC-DA LT. If a mode switch order is received from the KNX bus, KLIC-DA LT will ensure that the automatic mode gets deactivated in the climate system.
  • Page 17: Error Handling

    Note that once it has been removed and the Altherma LT system is back on, it is also necessary to restart KLIC-DA LT to clear the communication error and make it send the value “0” to the KNX bus.
  • Page 18: Temperatures (Status)

    [Temperatures] Refrigerant: two-byte object that reflects the current temperature of the refrigerant, as reported by the Altherma LT system. Whenever the Altherma LT system notifies a temperature change, KLIC-DA LT will automatically send the corresponding object to the KNX bus, meeting in any case the configuration of the minimum period between sendings.
  • Page 19: Energy (Status)

    “0” = turned off). Whenever the Altherma LT system notifies a change in the status of the above actuators, KLIC-DA LT will automatically send the corresponding object to the KNX bus, meeting in any case the configuration of the minimum period between sendings.
  • Page 20: Additional Information (Status)

    Altherma LT system. Whenever the Altherma LT system notifies a change in the status of the above indicator, KLIC-DA LT will automatically send the corresponding object to the KNX bus, meeting in any case the configuration of the minimum period between sendings.
  • Page 21: Annex I. Communication Objects

    KLIC-DA LT ANNEX I. COMMUNICATION OBJECTS “Functional range” shows the values that, with independence of any other values permitted by the bus according to the object size, may be of any use or have a particular meaning because of the specifications or restrictions from both the KNX standard or the application program itself.
  • Page 22 KLIC-DA LT 4 Bytes C T R - - DPT_ActiveEnergy_kWh -2147483648 - 2147483647 [Energy] Consumption - Climate: Heating Electrical Energy Consumption to Date 4 Bytes C T R - - DPT_ActiveEnergy_kWh -2147483648 - 2147483647 [Energy] Consumption - DHW Electrical Energy Consumption to Date...
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