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ANUAL
Switch Actuator
KNX
Shutter & Blinds Actuator
Device Manipulation & ETS™ Application Description
May, 2015
MSAxxyy-CM

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  • Page 1 SER’S ANUAL Switch Actuator MSAxxyy-CM Shutter & Blinds Actuator Device Manipulation & ETS™ Application Description May, 2015...
  • Page 2 Revision Sheet Release No. Date Revision Description Rev. 0 22/05/2015 User’s Manual Created Rev. 1 02/06/2015 Added more detailed descriptions to the functionalities User’s Manual Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER'S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Page # 1 GENERAL INFORMATION........................6 1.1 System Overview..........................6 1.2 Acronyms and Abbreviations......................6 2 SYSTEM SUMMARY...........................8 2.1 Application Functions Overview....................8 2.2 Application Communication Objects.....................9 3 GETTING STARTED..........................11 3.1 Connecting for the first time......................11 3.2 Downloading application with ETS™..................11 4 DETAILED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION..................13 4.1 General Configuration........................13 4.2 Lighting Configurations........................15...
  • Page 4 I - AND (Logical Conjunction)......................40 II - OR (Logical Disjunction)......................41 III - XOR (Exclusive disjunction).......................41 IV - NOT (Negation)..........................42 Appendix B - KNX Data types........................43 Appendix C - Detailed description of Communication objects..............46 I - Lighting............................47 II - Shutter and Blinds.........................48 User’s Manual Page 4...
  • Page 5 GENERAL INFORMATION User’s Manual Page 5...
  • Page 6: General Information

    1 General Information GENERAL INFORMATION System Overview This manual refers to the following devices for KNX bus: • MSAxxyy-CM: xx Channels, with yy amperes of maximum current rating per channel Switch Actuator / Shutter & Blinds actuator. All of the variants of MSAxxyy family includes: 1 programming touch button with 1 LED that shows whenever programming mode is active;...
  • Page 7 SYSTEM SUMMARY User’s Manual Page 7...
  • Page 8: System Summary

    SYSTEM SUMMARY Table 1: Applications specifications Specs Number of Maximum number of Maximum number of Communication Objects Group Addresses Associations Variant MSA04yy-CMA MSA08yy-CMA MSA12yy-CMA MSA16yy-CMA Application Functions Overview The MSAxxyy-CMA ETS™' application provides the interface to individually configure each of the pair of channels on the products MSAxxyy-CM with one of the following functions: •...
  • Page 9: Application Communication Objects

    Application Communication Objects Table 2: Communication Objects existing in each Function Function Communication Object Name On / Off Start / Stop Timer Priority On / Off Scene Control Time Limited Toggle Switch Reset Working Time counter Timer delay (seconds) Working t. limit reached Ind. Working Timer counter Ind.
  • Page 10 GETTING STARTED User’s Manual Page 10...
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    3 Getting Started GETTING STARTED Connecting for the first time After connecting the MSAxxyy/CM device for the first time to the KNX/EIB bus, the user will see the LEDs opening and closing preforming a circular sequence. This behavior means that the device hasn't been loaded with a valid ETS™' application yet.
  • Page 12 DETAILED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION User’s Manual Page 12...
  • Page 13: Detailed Functions Description

    4 Detailed Functions Description DETAILED FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION In this section all the functions will be introduced and explained in detail, as well as explained the ETS ™ Product Database usage. This information should be enough for the installer to understand the device operation in any of the functions and to configure it with the ETS™...
  • Page 14 4 Detailed Functions Description Table 3: General configurations' parameters description Parameter Description Values Manual Mode usage Selects if the device can be set to Manual Possible values: Mode operation via Manual Mode button and *Use via Maintenance Mode CO Not used Use Time Limited Manual mode? Should the Manual Mode operation terminate Possible values: automatically after a certain amount of time?
  • Page 15: Lighting Configurations

    4 Detailed Functions Description With this communication object it's possible to set/unset the device to Manual Mode. Depending on “Output [x] and [x+1] function” different configurations become available, depending on if the pair of switches are configured to be 2 Lighting channels or 1 Shutter and Blinds channel. Lighting Configurations Here are explained the configurations for each channel in case it is chosen to Lighting function.
  • Page 16 4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 2: Channel's General configurations' page. Table 4: Parameters in Channel's General configurations page. Parameter Description Values Use Timer? Selects if the timer functionalities are to Possible values: be activated and how. *Not used Use (normal Start=1; Stop=0) Use (inverted Start=0;...
  • Page 17 4 Detailed Functions Description Allow timer reset? Defines if the delay time is reset when a Possible values: Start message arrives. Timer expiration Pre-Warning Defines how the timer expiration warning Possible values: usage shall be issued. Not used Send Message via Pre-Warning CO *Invert output (during 1s) Send Message + Invert output Timer expiration pre-warning The...
  • Page 18 4 Detailed Functions Description Delay The length of the delay time. Possible values: 1s, 2s, [+1s]… *10s, ... 1min, 1min 15s, [+15s] …. 2min, 3min, [+1min]… 15min, 20min, [+15min]… 1h, 2h, [+1h]… 1day Logic input function Defines the function the channel's extra Possible values: input CO.
  • Page 19 4 Detailed Functions Description Some of the parameters presented in Table 4 should get some more attention in order to fully understand they functionalities and impacts on the system operation. a) Timer The related COs are: [input] “Start / Stop Timer”: control of the timer; [input] “Time Limited Toggle Switch”: control of the toggle switch timer;...
  • Page 20 4 Detailed Functions Description (defined with “Pre-warning message type”) message via “Pre-Warning” CO or both. The Figure 3 suggests a possible time diagram for timer operation when “Timer (default value)” is set to T_d, “Timer operation mode” is set to “On”, “Timer expiration Pre-Warning usage” is set to “Send message + Invert output”, “Timer expiration pre-warning”...
  • Page 21 4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 4: "Timer delay (seconds)" usage example - warning time impact. No matter the selection of the timer related parameters, the operation of Time Limited Toggle Switch wont be affected. The parameter “Time Limited Toggle Switch” appears under the same group (“Use Timer?”), however it implements a separated functionality, not affected by the previous parameters.
  • Page 22 4 Detailed Functions Description b) “On/Off” Communication Object Functions The COs that are related with this functionality are: [input] “On / Off”: controls the output's status according to the selection in “''On/Off'' Com.Obj. Function”; The function executed when a message arrives to the “On / Off” CO can be defined with the parameter “''On/Off'' Com.Obj.
  • Page 23 4 Detailed Functions Description In case the parameter “Logic input function” is set to any other logic operation (AND, OR, XOR, NAND, NOR, XNOR) to the “On / Off” CO is applied the selected logic operation with the logic input CO and the “On / Off” function is processed according to the resulted value. In Figure 5 is presented a possible scenario when “On / Off”...
  • Page 24 4 Detailed Functions Description The channel may additionally be blocked via “Jamming” CO it “Jamming usage” is set to be used. It can be blocked if “Jamming” CO receives “TRUE” (parameter set to “If '1'”) or blocked if “Jamming” CO receives “FALSE” (parameter set to “If '0'”). It's also possible to limit the time extension for which the channel remains blocked.
  • Page 25: O[X]: Measurements

    4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 6: Time Limited Jamming example with "Theoretical Status without jamming" and "Delayed On" function. 4.2.2 O[x]: Measurements The usage of this functionality makes available the following COs: [input] “Reset Working Time counter”: Sending “True” resets the counter; [output] “Working t.
  • Page 26: O[X]: Scenes

    4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 7: Channel's Measurements configuration page. Table 5: Parameters in Channel's General configurations page. Parameter Description Values Use working duration counter? Selects if working time counter is to be Possible values: used for the channel. Limit to send alert message The amount of time after which a Min: 0h (hours)
  • Page 27 4 Detailed Functions Description means, even after a power dow followed by a power restore the changes will be kept. However, restoring the scenes to the configuration time settings is possible via “Restore Scenes” CO; this process will restore all the scenes form all the channels to its setting of ETS configurations deployment. The configuration page for Scenes is as presented in Figure 8.
  • Page 28: Shutter And Blinds

    4 Detailed Functions Description Shutter and Blinds Here are explained the configurations for each channel in case it is chosen to Shutter and Blinds function. All the channels working as Shutter and Blinds have similar configurations. Whenever from the General configurations' page a pair of channels is set to “Shutter and Blinds”...
  • Page 29: O[X]-[X+1]: General

    4 Detailed Functions Description 4.3.1 O[x]-[x+1]: General The COs involved with general function of shutter and blinds control are: [input] “Move Up / Down”: Controls the movement direction; [input] “[Slat Angle |] Stop Up / Down”: [Steps the blinds in certain direction] stops the movement;...
  • Page 30 4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 10: Channel's General configuration page (shutter and blinds). Table 7: Parameters in General configuration page for Shutter and Blinds. Parameter Description Values Control also Blinds Defines if the system to be controlled Possible values: also includes blinds. Blinds step time (x10ms) Defines the length of one blinds' step.
  • Page 31 4 Detailed Functions Description Delay for direction inversion (x100 Defines time between Min: 5 (500 ms) movements when the shutter is moving Max: 255 (25500 ms) one direction and is told to move the Default: 10 (1000 ms) opposite direction. a) Blinds Control Blinds control is not enabled by default and can be enabled by setting to “Yes”...
  • Page 32 4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 11: Usage of "Slat Angle | Stop Up / Down" CO. User’s Manual Page 32...
  • Page 33 4 Detailed Functions Description Figure 12: Example of shutter and blinds operation. b) Channel status after system start / power recover The position of each channel when the system is (re)started, for example after a power failure, can be defined by setting the parameter “Status after system start” to the desired value. If this parameter is set to “Last stored position”, at power failure the device attempts to save the channel's current positions for shutter and blinds and, in case of success, when power is restored the device will set the saved values;...
  • Page 34: O[X]-[X+1]: Scenes

    4 Detailed Functions Description open (shutter at 0% and blinds 0°) by setting the parameter to “Close” or “Open” respectively; if specific positions for shutter and blinds are desired then the scenes must be used (see 4.3.2). c) Jamming The directly related COs are: [input] “Jamming”: control of the jamming;...
  • Page 35 4 Detailed Functions Description Each of the scenes can be configured to a specific action that may, or may not, depending on the installation settings, change at run time. In case changes can be made after configuration with ETS, those changes are persistent, which means, even after a power dow followed by a power restore the changes will be kept.
  • Page 36: O[X]-[X+1]: Alarms Configurations

    4 Detailed Functions Description 4.3.3 O[x]-[x+1]: Alarms configurations The COs related with alarms functions are: [input] “Rain Alarm”: receiving “True” makes device to set to rain alarm position; [input] “Wind Alarm”: receiving “True” makes device to set to wind alarm position; Every Shutter and Blinds' channel may have associated a specific position with each of the available alarm inputs.
  • Page 37 4 Detailed Functions Description Table 9: Shutter and Blinds' Alarms configurations page description. Parameter Description Values Use rain alarm? Defines if the rain alarm is to be used. Possible values: Position for rain alarm Defines the behavior of the device Possible values: when rain alarm is triggered.
  • Page 38 4 Detailed Functions Description b) Positions after Alarm The position the shutter and blinds assume when an alarm is terminated is also possible to determine by setting the desired value in the parameter “Status after alarm”. The shutter and blinds will remain in alarm position when the alarm is terminated if the parameter is set to “Maintain”;...
  • Page 39 Appendixes APPENDIXES User’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Appendix A - Logic Operations

    Appendixes APPENDIX A - LOGIC OPERATIONS Each of the Lighting Channels can have one logic input (see 4.2.1), that can be used to control the output status of the channel. In here, useful theoretical information about the four logic operations will be presented.
  • Page 41: Or (Logical Disjunction)

    Appendixes II - OR (Logical Disjunction) This operator can be represented by the symbol “ ”. A n-place logical operator AND results TRUE if at ∨ least 1 of n operands is TRUE, if n operands are FALSE, then the result is FALSE. Main properties: A∨...
  • Page 42: Not (Negation)

    Appendixes Table 12: Truth tables for Exclusive Disjunction Operation Input Output Output Input Output A⊕B A B C A⊕B C A B C D A⊕B C D ⊕ ⊕ ⊕ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0...
  • Page 43: Appendix B - Knx Data Types

    Appendixes APPENDIX B - KNX DATA TYPES Table 14: Some of the KNX Data Points Types DPT_ID DPT_Name Size (bits) 1.001 DPT_Switch 1.002 DPT_Bool 1.003 DPT_Enable 1.004 DPT_Ramp 1.005 DPT_Alarm 1.006 DPT_BinaryValue 1.007 DPT_Step 1.008 DPT_UpDown 1.009 DPT_OpenClose 1.010 DPT_Start 1.011 DPT_State 1.012...
  • Page 44 Appendixes 3.008 DPT_Control_Blinds 4.001 DPT_Char_ASCII 4.002 DPT_Char_8859_1 5.001 DPT_Scaling 5.003 DPT_Angle 5.004 DPT_Percent_U8 5.005 DPT_DecimalFactor 5.010 DPT_Value_1_Ucount 6.001 DPT_Percent_V8 6.010 DPT_Value_1_Count 6.020 DPT_Status_Mode3 7.001 DPT_Value_2_Ucount 7.002 DPT_TimePeriodMsec 7.003 DPT_TimePeriod10MSec 7.004 DPT_TimePeriod100MSec 16 7.005 DPT_TimePeriodSec 7.006 DPT_TimePeriodMin 7.007 DPT_TimePeriodrs 7.010 DPT_PropDataType 7.011 DPT_Length_mm 7.012...
  • Page 45 Appendixes 9.020 DPT_Value_Volt 9.021 DPT_Value_Curr 9.022 DPT_PowerDensity 9.023 DPT_KelvinPerPercent 9.024 DPT_Power 9.025 DPT_Value_Volume_Flow User’s Manual Page 45...
  • Page 46: Appendix C - Detailed Description Of Communication Objects

    Appendixes APPENDIX C - DETAILED DESCRIPTION COMMUNICATION OBJECTS Depending on the device, the number of COs differs, and so it does some of their numbers. However, the numbers, from device to device change according to an offset (Δ): • MSA04yy-CM: Δ = 60 •...
  • Page 47: I - Lighting

    Appendixes I - Lighting Since all the channels are identical, also their COs have identical characteristics, differing only in their number. The GO number increment per channel is ∂ = 15. Table 16: Lighting Channel x's specific COs' description (x=1...n, where n is the number of channels available) Function GO Name...
  • Page 48: Shutter And Blinds

    Appendixes II - Shutter and Blinds Since all the channels are identical, also their COs have identical characteristics, differing only in their number. The GO number increment is θ = 30. Table 17: Shutter and Blinds Channel [x]-[x+1]'s specific COs' description (x=1...n-1, where n is the number of channels available) Function GO Name...

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