Zennio MAXinBOX 66 User Manual

Zennio MAXinBOX 66 User Manual

Multifunction actuator with 6 outputs and 6 inputs
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MAXinBOX 66
Multifunction Actuator with 6 Outputs and 6 Inputs
ZN1IO-MB66
Application program version: [1.2]
User manual edition: [1.2]_a
www.zennio.com

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  • Page 1 MAXinBOX 66 Multifunction Actuator with 6 Outputs and 6 Inputs ZN1IO-MB66 Application program version: [1.2] User manual edition: [1.2]_a www.zennio.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MAXinBOX 66 CONTENTS Contents ............................2 Document Updates ........................3 Introduction .......................... 4 1.1 MAXinBOX 66 ........................4 1.2 Installation ........................5 1.3 Start-Up and Power Loss ....................6 Configuration......................... 7 2.1 General ..........................7 ETS Parameterisation ....................7 2.2 Inputs ..........................8 2.3 Outputs...........................
  • Page 3: Document Updates

    MAXinBOX 66 DOCUMENT UPDATES Version Changes Page(s) Changes in the application program: • [1.2]_a Optimisation of the timed actions management in the logic functions module. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://zennioenglish.zendesk.com...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    MAXinBOX 66 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 MAXINBOX 66 MAXinBOX 66 from Zennio is a versatile KNX actuator featuring a wide variety of functions: 6 relay outputs, configurable as:  Up to 3 independent shutter channels (with or without slats),  Up to 6 individual ON/OFF outputs, ...
  • Page 5: Installation

    MAXinBOX 66 1.2 INSTALLATION MAXinBOX 66 connects to the KNX bus through the on-board KNX connector. Once the device is provided with power from the KNX bus, both the individual address and the associated application program may be downloaded. This device does not need any additional external power since it is entirely powered through the KNX bus.
  • Page 6: Start-Up And Power Loss

    Please consult the next sections of this document for further details. On the other hand, when a bus power failure takes place, MAXinBOX 66 will interrupt any pending actions, and will save its state so it can be recovered once the power supply is restored.
  • Page 7: Configuration

    MAXinBOX 66 2 CONFIGURATION 2.1 GENERAL After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the topology of the desired project, the configuration process begins by right-clicking into the device and selecting Edit parameters. ETS PARAMETERISATION The only parameterisable screen available by default is General. From this screen it is possible to activate/deactivate all the required functionality.
  • Page 8: Inputs

    It is possible to connect motion detectors (models ZN1IO-DETEC-P and ZN1IO- DETEC-X from Zennio) to the input ports of MAXinBOX 66. This brings the device with the possibility of monitoring motion and presence in the room, as well as the light level.
  • Page 9 Motion detectors with references ZN1IO-DETEC and ZN1IO-DETEC-N are not compatible with MAXinBOX 66 (may report inaccurate measurements if connected to this device). When connected to MAXinBOX 66, the rear micro-switch of model ZN1IO- DETEC-P should be set to position “Type B”. http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://zennioenglish.zendesk.com...
  • Page 10: Outputs

    Individual outputs in MAXinBOX 66. Shutter channels in MAXinBOX 66. 2.3.1 MANUAL CONTROL MAXinBOX 66 allows manually switching the state of its output relays through the respective pushbuttons on the top of the device. A specific pushbutton is therefore available per output.
  • Page 11 MAXinBOX 66 that moment, once the button is released, the LED light will remain green to confirm that the device has switched from the Test Off mode to the Test On mode. After that, an additional press will turn the LED yellow and then off, once the button is released.
  • Page 12 MAXinBOX 66 Regarding the lock, timer, alarm and scene functions, the device will behave under the Test Off mode as usual. Button presses during this mode are entirely analogous to the reception of the corresponding orders from the KNX bus.
  • Page 13: Ets Parameterisation

    MAXinBOX 66 ETS PARAMETERISATION The Manual Control is configured from the Configuration tab itself under Outputs. The only two parameters are: Figure 3. Manual Control Manual Control: options are “Disabled”, “Only Test Mode Off”, “Only Test Mode On” and “Both Test Mode Off and On” (default). Depending on the selection, the device will permit using the manual control under the Test Off, the Test On, or both modes.
  • Page 14: Logic Functions

    KNX bus, and to send the results through other communication objects specifically enabled for this purpose. MAXinBOX 66 can implement up to 10 different and independent functions, each of them entirely customisable and consisting in up to 4 consecutive operations each.
  • Page 15: Thermostats

    MAXinBOX 66 implements four Zennio thermostats which can be enabled and configured independently. Please refer to the specific “Zennio Thermostat in MAXinBOX 66” user manual (available at the Zennio homepage, www.zennio.com) for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
  • Page 16: Master Light

    MAXinBOX 66 2.6 MASTER LIGHT The Master Light function brings the option to monitor the state of up to 12 light sources –or any other functionally-similar element whose state is transmitted through a binary object– and, depending on those states, perform a master order every time a certain trigger signal (again, a binary value) is received through a specific object.
  • Page 17 MAXinBOX 66 Trigger Value: sets the value (“0”, “1” or “0/1”, being the latter the default option) that will trigger, when received through “[ML] Trigger”, the master action (the general switch-off or the courtesy switch-on). General Switch-Off.  Delay: defines a certain delay (once the trigger has been received) before the execution of the general switch-off.
  • Page 18 MAXinBOX 66 General Switch-Off: Binary Object”, which sends the value “0” (during the general switch-off, as explained above). Figure 4. Master Light http://www.zennio.com Technical Support: http://zennioenglish.zendesk.com...
  • Page 19: Annex I. Communication Objects

    MAXinBOX 66 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 20 MAXinBOX 66 2 Bytes C - - W - DPT_Value_Temp -273.00 - 670760.00 [Tx] Basic Setpoint Reference Setpoint 17, 47, 77, 107 1 Bit C - - W - DPT_Step [Tx] Setpoint Step 0 = -0.5ºC; 1 = +0.5ºC -670760.00 -...
  • Page 21 MAXinBOX 66 224, 248, 272 153, 177, 201, C T R - - 1 Bit DPT_Alarm [Ix] Short Circuit Error 0 = No Error; 1 = Short Circuit Error 225, 249, 273 154, 178, 202, 1 Byte C T R - -...
  • Page 22 MAXinBOX 66 212, 217, 222, 236, 241, 246, 260, 265, 270, 284, 289, 294 0 - 63 (Execute 1 - 64); 128 - 191 1 Byte C - - W - DPT_SceneControl 0-63; 128-191 [Shutter] Scenes (Save 1 - 64)
  • Page 23 MAXinBOX 66 372, 380, 388 349, 357, 365, C T R - - 1 Bit DPT_Trigger [Ox] Warning Time (Status) 0=Normal; 1=Warning 373, 381, 389 390, 396, 402, 1 Bit C - - W - DPT_Switch [Ix] Input Lock 1 = Locked; 0 = Unlocked...
  • Page 24 MAXinBOX 66 1 Byte C T - - - DPT_SceneControl 0-63; 128-191 [Ix] [Short Press] Run Scene Sending of 0 - 63 1 Byte C T - - - DPT_SceneControl 0-63; 128-191 [Ix] [Short Press] Save Scene Sending of 128 - 191...
  • Page 25 MAXinBOX 66 0x8 (Stop) 0x9 (Inc. by 100%) (…) 0xF (Inc. by 1%) C T - - - 1 Bit DPT_Switch [Ix] [Long Press] Dimmer ON Sending of 1 (ON) C T - - - 1 Bit DPT_Switch [Ix] [Long Press] Dimmer OFF...
  • Page 26 MAXinBOX 66 2=Standby Building Protection 3=Economy 4=Building Protection 1 Bit C T - - - DPT_Switch [ML] Courtesy Switch-On: Binary Object On Sending 1 Byte C T - - - DPT_Scaling 0% - 100% [ML] Courtesy Switch-On: Scaling 0-100% 1 Byte...
  • Page 27 Join and send us your inquiries about Zennio devices: http://zennioenglish.zendesk.com Zennio Avance y Tecnología S.L. C/ Río Jarama, 132. Nave P-8.11 45007 Toledo (Spain). Tel. +34 925 232 002. Fax. +34 925 337 310. www.zennio.com info@zennio.com...

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