Fan coil/systemised building technology (46 pages)
Summary of Contents for ABB i-bus EIB
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® Product Manual ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Application Unit Time ABZ/S 2.1 Intelligent Installation Systems...
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General Complex timer operations and time controllers are becoming increasingly ® important in modern buildings with ABB i-bus EIB / KNX. Time-controlled day or week routines e.g. of lighting installations should be implemented in buildings, factories or hotels. In schools, the lighting should e.g. be switched off at the weekend for energy reasons or the heating system should be lowered to a minimum using time control.
ETS3 from version V1.0. ® The device is supplied via the ABB i-bus and does not require an additional power supply. The processing is carried out in the application program Times Groups/2.
Commissioning requirements To put the Application Unit Time into operation, a PC with ETS3 and an ® interface connection to the ABB i-bus , e.g. via an RS232 interface or a USB interface are required. The device is ready for operation once the bus voltage has been applied.
Parameter window: “Online menu, Show status” The Device status parameter window indicates: ® - the address of the Application Unit Time in the ABB i-bus installation - the date and time when the parameterisation data was loaded into the Application Unit Time...
The Application Unit Time then sends telegrams if necessary and ® establishes precisely the state in the ABB i-bus installation which would have existed if the old day routine had run normally until midnight and the new day routine had started normally at midnight and had been executed until the current time.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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Name ® The name of the group address is defined when configuring the ABB i-bus installation and cannot be modified with the parameterisation software PZM2. The number of the group address is the unique identifier of a group address.
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