ABB i-bus KNX 6108/06-500 Technical Reference Manual

ABB i-bus KNX 6108/06-500 Technical Reference Manual

Push-button coupling unit, 2gang, 4gang
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1473-1-8905 / 2CKA001473B8905 │ 14.04.2016
KNX Technical Reference Manual
ABB i-bus
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KNX
Push-button coupling unit,
2gang, 4gang
6108/06-500
6108/07-500

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  • Page 1 1473-1-8905 / 2CKA001473B8905 │ 14.04.2016 KNX Technical Reference Manual ABB i-bus ® Push-button coupling unit, 2gang, 4gang 6108/06-500 6108/07-500...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual ..........................7 Safety ..................................8 Information and symbols used ........................8 Intended use ..............................9 Improper use ..............................9 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ....................10 Safety instructions ............................11 Environment ..............................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 10.5.3 General parameters - Object type ....................... 30 10.5.4 Extended parameters — Switchover of function blind/roller shutter ............30 10.5.5 Extended parameters - Value for position Down (%) .................. 30 10.5.6 Extended parameters - Value for position Up (%) ..................31 10.5.7 Extended parameters - Value for slat position Down (%) ................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 10.12.2 General parameters - Operating mode ......................57 10.12.3 Extended parameters - Enable object ......................58 10.12.4 Extended parameters - Object value enable object ..................58 10.12.5 Extended parameters - Enable object after return of voltage ..............58 10.13 Application "2-button switching"...
  • Page 5 Table of contents 10.20.2 General parameters - After bus voltage recovery the device is ..............81 10.20.3 General parameters — Use of automatic enable/blockage ................. 81 10.20.4 General parameters - Automatic switchover time ..................82 10.20.5 General parameters - Use of object for switchover time ................82 10.20.6 General parameters - Overwrite switchover time at download ..............
  • Page 6 Table of contents 10.23.34 4-byte signed ............................... 93 10.23.35 4-byte unsigned ............................93 10.23.36 Switching ..............................93 10.23.37 1 byte 0 - 100% ............................93 10.23.38 1 byte (0 - 255) ............................. 93 10.23.39 2-byte float ..............................94 10.23.40 2-byte signed ............................... 94 10.23.41 2-byte unsigned ............................
  • Page 7: Notes On The Instruction Manual

    If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact ABB or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com...
  • Page 8: Safety

    However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide practical instructions.
  • Page 9: Intended Use

    Each use not listed in Chapter 2.2 “Intended use“ on page 9 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. ABB is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
  • Page 10: Target Group / Qualifications Of Personnel

    Safety Target group / Qualifications of personnel Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the device must only be carried out by trained and properly qualified electrical installers. The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided.
  • Page 11: Safety Instructions

    Safety Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 230 V. Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
  • Page 12: Environment

    Safety Environment Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot. All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal.
  • Page 13: Setup And Function

    Setup and function Setup and function Fig. 1: Product overview [1] Support ring [2] Cover frame (not included in scope delivery) [3] Flush-mounted insert of 2 gang push-button coupling unit [4] Flush-mounted insert of 4 gang push-button coupling unit [5] Rocker, 1gang (not included in scope of delivery) [6] Rocker, 2gang (not included in scope of delivery) This device is a push-button coupling unit for decentralized flush-mounted installation.
  • Page 14: Scope Of Supply

    Setup and function Scope of supply Included in the scope of delivery are: Support ring [1] ■ Flush-mounted insert [3] or [4], with pre-mounted sensor ■ See Figure on Page 13. Please order the cover frame [2] and rocker [5] or [6] separately. NOTE Additional information about possible switch ranges is available in the electronic catalogue (www.busch-jaeger-catalogue.com).
  • Page 15: Device Overview

    Setup and function Device overview Fig. 2: Overview of devices [1] Push-button coupler 2gang [2] Programming LED [3] Programming button [4] Push-button coupler 4gang [5] Type plate [6] Bus connection terminal KNX Technical Reference Manual 1473-1-8905 / 2CKA001473B8905 │15...
  • Page 16: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Designation Value Power supply 24 V DC (via bus line) Bus subscribers 1 (≤12 mA) Bus connection terminal: 0.4 - 0.8 mm Connection Line type: J-Y(St)Y, 2 x 2 x 0.8 mm Wire stripping: 6 - 7 mm Protection type IP20 Ambient temperature...
  • Page 17: Connection, Installation / Mounting

    Connection, installation / mounting Connection, installation / mounting Danger - Electric voltage! Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience. Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the users of the ■ electrical system. Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property, e.g.
  • Page 18: Mounting

    Connection, installation / mounting Mounting NOTE The device (with integrated bus coupler) has been prepared for installing in flush-mounted boxes in connection with the enclosed support ring. To install the device, perform the following steps: 1. Screw the support ring to the flush- mounted box.
  • Page 19 Connection, installation / mounting 4. Turn the device into the correct installation position. – The bus connection terminal [1] must be at the rear at the bottom. 5. Push the device through the cover frame and the support ring until it latches into the support ring.
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning Software To start the device a physical address must be assigned first. The physical address is assigned and the parameters are set with the Engineering Tool Software (ETS). NOTE The devices are products of the KNX system and meet KNX guidelines. Detailed expert knowledge by means of KNX training sessions for a better understanding is assumed.
  • Page 21: Update

    Update Update A firmware update is carried out via the KNX bus by means of the ETS app "KNX Bus Update". NOTE The description of the update process can be downloaded via the electronic catalogue (www.busch-jaeger-catalogue.com). It is stored on the device page under category "Software".
  • Page 22: Operation

    Operation Operation Operation is carried out by pressing the rocker or rockers. The function is specified via the assigned application / function and their parameter settings. Extensive functions are available for the individual control elements. The range of applications is contained in Chapter 10 “Description of application and parameters“...
  • Page 23: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance The device is maintenance-free. In case of damage, e.g. during transport or storage), do not perform repairs. Once the device is opened, the warranty is void. Access to the device must be guaranteed for operation, testing, inspection, maintenance and repairs (according to DIN VDE 0100-520).
  • Page 24: Description Of Application And Parameters

    Description of application and parameters Application program Description of application and parameters 10.1 Application program The following application program is available: Control element, 2/4gang/3 ■ 10.2 Overview of applications The application program for the devices contains the KNX applications listed in the following: 1-button switching ■...
  • Page 25: Application "1-Button Switching

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button switching" 10.3 Application "1-button switching" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ Button 4 ■...
  • Page 26: General Parameters - Reaction On Falling Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button switching" 10.3.2 General parameters - Reaction on falling edge Options: Alternating on/off Deactivated The application can differentiate between the operation and the releasing of the button. An operation is designated as "Rising edge" and the releasing is designated as "Falling edge". The application "1-button switching"...
  • Page 27: Application "1-Button Dimming

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button dimming" 10.4 Application "1-button dimming" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ Button 4 ■...
  • Page 28: General Parameters - Working Mode Of The Buttons For Dimming

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button dimming" 10.4.3 General parameters - Working mode of the buttons for dimming Options: Darker Brighter Alternating brighter/darker For a long operation of the button, a "Relative dimming" dimming telegram is sent out on the 4- bit communication object.
  • Page 29: Application "1-Button Blind

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button blind" 10.5 Application "1-button blind" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ Button 4 ■...
  • Page 30: General Parameters - Object Type

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button blind" 10.5.3 General parameters - Object type Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100% Via the parameter object type, you can specify whether the blind control occurs via two 1-bit or two 1-byte communication objects "Move" and "Adjust". If 1-byte was selected as object type, the communication objects can be connected with 1-byte position objects from blind actuators.
  • Page 31: Extended Parameters - Value For Position Up (%)

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button blind" 10.5.6 Extended parameters - Value for position Up (%) NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Function switchover blinds/roller shutters" parameter is set on blind. Options: 0 ... 100 The position that a connected blind is to be raised to is set via this parameter. The associated 1- byte "Move"...
  • Page 32: Application "1-Button Short-Long Operation

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button short-long operation" 10.6 Application "1-button short-long operation" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■...
  • Page 33: General Parameters - Reaction At Brief Operation

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button short-long operation" 10.6.2 General parameters - Reaction at brief operation Options: No reaction Value 1 Value 2 Alternating value1/value2 Here it is specified whether the "Value 1" or the "Value 2" is sent out for a short operation of the button.
  • Page 34: Extended Parameters - Value 1 For Short Operation

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button short-long operation" 10.6.5 Extended parameters - Value 1 for short operation NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at brief operation" parameter is set on either "Value 1" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". Options: Value 1 is specified here which is sent out at a short operation of the button.
  • Page 35: Extended Parameters - Value 2 For Long Operation

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button short-long operation" 10.6.8 Extended parameters - Value 2 for long operation NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at long operation" parameter is set on either "Value 2" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". Options: Value 2 is specified here which is sent out at a long operation of the button.
  • Page 36: Application "1-Button Value Transmitter

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter" 10.7 Application "1-button value transmitter" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■...
  • Page 37: Extended Parameters - Reaction On Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter" 10.7.2 Extended parameters - Reaction on rising edge Options: No reaction Value 1 Value 2 Alternating value1/value2 The application can differentiate between the operation and the releasing of the button. An operation is designated as "Rising edge"...
  • Page 38: Extended Parameters - Reaction On Falling Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter" 10.7.4 Extended parameters - Reaction on falling edge Options: No reaction Value 1 Value 2 Alternating value1/value2 The application can differentiate between the operation and the releasing of the button. An operation is designated as "Rising edge"...
  • Page 39: Extended Parameters - Value 2

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter" – 1 bit: switching functions (e.g. On/Off, enabled/blocked, true/untrue) – 1 byte 0 - 100%: percentage values (0 = 0%, 255 = 100%) – 1 byte 0 - 255: arbitrary values from 0 to 255 –...
  • Page 40: Application "1-Button Value Transmitter, 2 Objects

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8 Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■...
  • Page 41: General Parameters - Object Type For Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.1 General parameters - Object type for rising edge Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100% 1 byte (0 - 255) 2-byte float 2-byte signed 2-byte unsigned 4-byte float 4-byte signed 4-byte unsigned The application "1-button value transmitter"...
  • Page 42: General Parameters - Object Type For Falling Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.2 General parameters - Object type for falling edge Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100% 1 byte (0 - 255) 2-byte float 2-byte signed 2-byte unsigned 4-byte float 4-byte signed 4-byte unsigned The application "1-button value transmitter"...
  • Page 43: Extended Parameters - Reaction On Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.3 Extended parameters - Reaction on rising edge Options: No reaction Value 1 Value 2 Alternating value1/value2 The application can differentiate between the operation and the releasing of the button. An operation is designated as "Rising edge"...
  • Page 44: Extended Parameters - Value 1 For Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.5 Extended parameters - Value 1 for rising edge NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at rising edge" parameter is set on either "Value 1" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type for rising edge"...
  • Page 45: Extended Parameters - Value 2 For Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.6 Extended parameters - Value 2 for rising edge NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at rising edge" parameter is set on either "Value 2" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type for rising edge"...
  • Page 46: Extended Parameters - Value 1 For Falling Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.7 Extended parameters - Value 1 for falling edge NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at falling edge" parameter is set on either "Value 1" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type for falling edge"...
  • Page 47: Extended Parameters - Value 2 For Falling Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button value transmitter, 2 objects" 10.8.8 Extended parameters - Value 2 for falling edge NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at falling edge" parameter is set on either "Value 2" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type for falling edge"...
  • Page 48: Application "1-Button Step Switch

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button step switch" 10.9 Application "1-button step switch" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■...
  • Page 49: Extended Parameters - Time For Long Operation

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button step switch" 10.9.3 Extended parameters - Time for long operation Options: 00.300 ... 02.500 A differentiation can be made between a short or long operation of the button. With a short operation of the button, the next level forward is switched to in each case. With a long operation, the first level is activated.
  • Page 50: Application "1-Button Multiple Operation

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button multiple operation" 10.10 Application "1-button multiple operation" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 2 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■...
  • Page 51: Extended Parameters - Object Type For Object 0-4

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button multiple operation" 10.10.3 Extended parameters - Object type for object 0-4 NOTE The number of the indicated parameter entries (1-5) depends on the value that was specified in parameter "Number of objects or actuations". Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100%...
  • Page 52: Extended Parameters - Function For Object Type 1-Bit For Object 0-4

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button multiple operation" 10.10.4 Extended parameters - Function for object type 1-bit for object 0-4 NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Object type for object 0-4" parameter is set to 1 bit. Options: Send value Alternating on/off...
  • Page 53: Extended Parameters - Value For Object 0-4

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button multiple operation" 10.10.5 Extended parameters - Value for object 0-4 NOTE The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type for object 0-4" parameter. Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100% 1 byte (0 - 255) 2-byte float 2-byte signed...
  • Page 54: Application "1-Button Light Scene Extension Unit With Memory Function

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button light scene extension unit with memory function" 10.11 Application "1-button light scene extension unit with memory function" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■...
  • Page 55: General Parameters - Light Scene Number

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button light scene extension unit with memory function" 10.11.3 General parameters - Light scene number Options: 1 … 64 In the parameter "Light scene number", an arbitrary light scene number from 1 to 64 can be specified which can be sent out via the 1-byte communication object "Light scene number"...
  • Page 56: Application "1-Button Operating Mode "Setting "Adjust Room Temperature Controller

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button operating mode "Setting "Adjust room temperature controller"" 10.12 Application "1-button operating mode "Setting "Adjust room temperature controller"" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■...
  • Page 57: General Parameters - Operating Mode

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button operating mode "Setting "Adjust room temperature controller"" 10.12.2 General parameters - Operating mode NOTE The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type for output" parameter. Options: Auto (1 byte only) Comfort Standby Frost protection, heat protection...
  • Page 58: Extended Parameters - Enable Object

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button operating mode "Setting "Adjust room temperature controller"" 10.12.3 Extended parameters - Enable object Options: Deactivated Activated If the "Enable object" parameter is set to "activated", the function can temporarily be blocked via the the 1-bit communication object "Enable". The function is active if an ON telegram is received on the 1-bit communication object "Enable".
  • Page 59: Application "2-Button Switching

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button switching" 10.13 Application "2-button switching" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ With the application "2-button switching" a switching telegram is sent when the button is actuated and/or released.
  • Page 60: Application "2-Button Dimming

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button dimming" 10.14 Application "2-button dimming" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ With the "2-button dimming" application, a button has communication objects for switching and for dimming.
  • Page 61: Extended Parameters - Working Mode Of The Buttons For Switching

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button dimming" 10.14.3 Extended parameters - Working mode of the buttons for switching Options: 1st button off / 2nd button on 1st button on / 2nd button off Alternating on/off The "Working mode of the button for switching" application determines whether switching on or switching off occurs via the right or the left side of the button.
  • Page 62: Application "2-Button Blind

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button blind" 10.15 Application "2-button blind" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ Via the application "2-button blind", blind movement and/or slats adjustment commands can be sent to connected blind actuators with a short or long actuation of the button.
  • Page 63: Extended Parameters - Working Mode Of The Buttons

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button blind" 10.15.3 Extended parameters - Working mode of the buttons Options: 1st button up / 2nd button down 1st button down / 2nd button up The "Working mode of the buttons" is used to specify whether an operation of the left or right side of the button will send out a travel up or travel down telegram.
  • Page 64: Application "2-Button Value Transmitter

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button value transmitter" 10.16 Application "2-button value transmitter" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ With an actuation of the 1st or 2nd button a telegram with a predefined value is sent out. The application differentiates here between whether the 1st or 2nd button is actuated.
  • Page 65: General Parameters - Working Mode Of The Buttons

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button value transmitter" 10.16.2 General parameters - Working mode of the buttons Options: Button value 1, 2nd button value 2 Button value 2, 2nd button value 1 Alternating value1/value2 The parameter "Working mode of the buttons" is used to specify whether the 1st button or 2nd button sends out "Value 1"...
  • Page 66: General Parameters - Value 1

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button value transmitter" 10.16.3 General parameters - Value 1 NOTE The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type" parameter. Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100% 1 byte (0 - 255) 2-byte float 2-byte signed 2-byte unsigned...
  • Page 67: General Parameters - Value 2

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button value transmitter" 10.16.4 General parameters - Value 2 NOTE The options are dependent on the setting of the "Object type" parameter. Options: 1 bit 1 byte 0 - 100% 1 byte (0 - 255) 2-byte float 2-byte signed 2-byte unsigned...
  • Page 68: Application - "2-Button Value Dimming Sensor

    Description of application and parameters application - "2-button value dimming sensor" 10.17 application - "2-button value dimming sensor" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■...
  • Page 69: General Parameters - Working Mode Of The Rocker As Value Dimming Sensor

    Description of application and parameters application - "2-button value dimming sensor" 10.17.3 General parameters - Working mode of the rocker as value dimming sensor Options: Button brighter, 2nd button darker Button darker, 2nd button brighter If the rocker left 1st button or right 2.d button is operated, the value that is sent out from the 1- byte communication object "Value"...
  • Page 70: Application "2-Button Step Switch

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button step switch" 10.18 Application "2-button step switch" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: Button 1 / rocker 1 ■ Button 3 / rocker 2 ■ The application "2-button step-type switch" facilitates step-type switching. This means that the user can trigger different switching processes with each new actuation of the button.
  • Page 71: Extended Parameters - Working Mode Of The Buttons

    Description of application and parameters Application "2-button step switch" 10.18.3 Extended parameters - Working mode of the buttons Options: 1st button down / 2nd button up 1st button up / 2nd button down The "Working mode of the buttons" is used to specify whether an operation of the left or right side of the button will send out a travel up or travel down telegram.
  • Page 72: Application "Led Function

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19 Application "LED function" NOTE The application is valid for the following parts of the device: LED button 1 ■ LED button 2 ■ LED button 3 ■ LED button 4 ■ With the application "LED function", the LED of the button can be used for orientation illumination, for status display or for function display.
  • Page 73: General Parameters - Colour Of Orientation Illumination

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.3 General parameters - Colour of orientation illumination NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Operating mode" parameter is set on orientation illumination. Options: Yellow (light) Red/orange (heating) Violet (scene) Blue (blind) Green White (neutral) When the LED is used for orientation, i.e.
  • Page 74: General Parameters - Object Type For Status Object

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.4 General parameters - Object type for status object NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Operating mode" parameter is set on status illumination. Options: 1 bit 1 Byte 0 - 100% The object status can either be set to the size "1 bit"...
  • Page 75: General Parameters - Colour For Off

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.5 General parameters - Colour for Off NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Object type for status object" parameter is set to 1 bit. Options: Yellow Red-orange Violet Blue Green White Here the colour of the LED is set in case an OFF telegram is received on the 1-bit communication object "Status".
  • Page 76: General Parameters - Colour For Zone 1 (Corresponds To 0%)

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.7 General parameters - Colour for zone 1 (corresponds to 0%) NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Object type for status object" parameter is set to 1 byte 0 - 100%. Options: Yellow Red-orange...
  • Page 77: General Parameters - Threshold Between Zone 2 And 3 (%)

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.9 General parameters - Threshold between Zone 2 and 3 (%) NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Object type for status object" parameter is set to 1 byte 0 - 100%. Options: 1..98 The value for S1 is specified via the parameter "Threshold between Zone 2 and 3".
  • Page 78: General Parameters - Colour For Zone 4 (Up To 99%)

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.12 General parameters - Colour for zone 4 (up to 99%) NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Object type for status object" parameter is set to 1 byte 0 - 100%. Options: Yellow Red-orange...
  • Page 79: Extended Parameters - Day/Night Mode

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.14 Extended parameters - Day/Night mode Options: Deactivated Activated The LED can light up with two different brightness levels. When an ON telegram is received, the LED lights up "bright"; when an OFF telegram is received, the LED lights up "dark".
  • Page 80: Extended Parameters - Alarm Function

    Description of application and parameters Application "LED function" 10.19.16 Extended parameters - Alarm function Options: Deactivated Activated The LED will flash if an ON telegram is received on the 1-bit communication object "Alarm". If the object receives an OFF telegram, the LED will no longer flash. The LED always flashes in the same colour and brightness that was specified via the status function or function display.
  • Page 81: Application "Enable Application

    Description of application and parameters Application "Enable application" 10.20 Application "Enable application" NOTE This application can be activated via "Enable device". If the "Enable application" parameter is set to "activated", the function can temporarily be blocked via the the 1-bit communication object "Enable". The function is active if an ON telegram is received on the 1-bit communication object "Enable".
  • Page 82: General Parameters - Automatic Switchover Time

    Description of application and parameters Application "Enable application" 10.20.4 General parameters - Automatic switchover time NOTE This parameter is visible only when the "Use of automatic enable/blockage" parameter is set on either "Automatic enable" or "Automatic blockage". Options: 00:00:10 … 18:00:00 10.20.5 General parameters - Use of object for switchover time NOTE This parameter is visible only when the "Use of automatic enable/blockage"...
  • Page 83: Application "1-Button Switching" As Primary Function

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button switching" as primary function 10.21 Application "1-button switching" as primary function NOTE This application can also be activated as primary function via "Primary function". The device has a primary function. This is the first function of the device which is carried out when the user actuates button 1 or 2.
  • Page 84: General Parameters - Reaction On Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button switching" as primary function 10.21.2 General parameters - Reaction on rising edge Options: Value 1 Value 2 Alternating value1/value2 Deactivated The application can differentiate between the operation and the releasing of the button. An operation is designated as "Rising edge"...
  • Page 85: General Parameters - Value 1

    Description of application and parameters Application "1-button switching" as primary function 10.21.4 General parameters - Value 1 NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Reaction at rising/falling edge" parameter is set on either "Value 1" or "Alternating Value1/Value2". Dependent on the setting of the "Object type" parameter (see the Options: following).
  • Page 86: Application "Temperature Sensor

    Description of application and parameters Application "Temperature sensor" 10.22 Application "Temperature sensor" NOTE This application can be activated via "Temperature". The device can be activated as temperature sensor. As such it serves as slave device/temperature sensor for a room temperature controller which functions as master device. Slave devices are to be linked to the master device with the appropriately labelled communication objects.
  • Page 87: General Parameters - Offset Of The Temperature Sensor (K)

    Description of application and parameters Application "Temperature sensor" 10.22.4 General parameters — Offset of the temperature sensor (K) Options: -12.8..12.7 If the measured temperature is distorted by external influences or the device is mounted at a location where it is always constantly being measured too much or too little, a compensation value for the temperature measurement can be set.
  • Page 88: Communication Objects - Control Element 2/4Gang

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23 Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.1 Switching Number Name Object size Data type Switching 1 bit DPT switch 10.23.2 Relative dimming Number Name Object size Data type Relative dimming 4 bit DPT_control_dimming...
  • Page 89: Status 1 Bit

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.7 Status 1 bit Number Name Object size Data type Status 1 bit 1 bit DPT switch The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 90: Value 1 Byte 0 - 100% 1St Op

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.14 Value 1 byte 0 - 100% 1st op. Number Name Object size Data type Value 1 byte 0 - 100% 1st op. 1 byte DPT_scaling The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 91: Value 4-Byte Signed 1St Op

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.20 Value 4-byte signed 1st op. Number Name Object size Data type Value 4-byte signed 1st op. 4 byte DPT_Value_4_Count The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 92: Switching

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.27 Switching Number Name Object size Data type Switching 1 bit DPT_Switch The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case. 10.23.28 1 byte 0 - 100% Number Name...
  • Page 93: 4-Byte Float

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.33 4-byte float Number Name Object size Data type 4-byte float 4 byte DPT_Float The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 94: 2-Byte Float

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.39 2-byte float Number Name Object size Data type 2-byte float 2 byte DPT_KNX_Float The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 95: Switching Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.45 Switching rising edge Number Name Object size Data type Switching rising edge 1 bit DPT switch The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 96: 4-Byte Float Rising Edge

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.51 4-byte float rising edge Number Name Object size Data type 4-byte float rising edge 4 byte DPT_Float The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 97: 2-Byte Float Falling Edge

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.57 2-byte float falling edge Number Name Object size Data type 2-byte float falling edge 2 byte DPT_KNX_Float The object numbers with letter index (a, b, etc) represent alternative object formats of which only one is active in each case.
  • Page 98: Switching Step 1

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects - Control element 2/4gang 10.23.63 Switching step 1 Number Name Object size Data type Switching step 1 1 bit DPT switch 10.23.64 Switching step 2 Number Name Object size Data type Switching step 2 1 bit DPT switch 10.23.65 Switching step 3...
  • Page 99: Notes

    Notes Notes KNX Technical Reference Manual 1473-1-8905 / 2CKA001473B8905 │99...
  • Page 100: Index

    Index Index Application program .............24 Assigning a physical address ..........20 1 byte (0 - 255) .............. 92, 93 Assigning the group address(es) .........20 1 byte 0 - 100% ............. 92, 93 1 byte 0 - 100% falling edge ..........96 1 byte 0 - 100% rising edge ..........
  • Page 101 Index Extended parameters - Value for slat position Up (%) ..31 General parameters - Time for long operation ..27, 29, 54, 60, Extended parameters - Working mode of the buttons ... 63, 71 Extended parameters - Working mode of the buttons for General parameters —...
  • Page 102 Index Switching falling edge ............96 Switching rising edge ............95 Update .................21 Switching step 1 ..............98 Switching step 2 ..............98 Switching step 3 ..............98 Value 1 byte 0 - 100% 1st op..........90 Switching step 4 ..............98 Value 1 byte 0 - 255 1st op.
  • Page 103 A member of the ABB Group Notice We reserve the right to make Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH technical changes at all times as PO box well as changes to the contents of 58505 Lüdenscheid this document without prior notice. The detailed specifications agreed Freisenbergstraße 2...

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