Zennio Roll-ZAS Product Manual

Zennio Roll-ZAS Product Manual

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KNX Room Controller
ZN1VI-TPZAS
Program: version 1.1
Manual: edition a

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  • Page 1 Roll-ZAS KNX Room Controller ZN1VI-TPZAS Program: version 1.1 Manual: edition a...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Document updates ............................... 3 Introduction ..............................4 1.1. ZAS ................................ 4 1.2. Installation ............................5 Configuration ..............................8 2.1. Roll-ZAS application ..........................8 2.2. Touch Area ............................9 2.3. Page navigation ..........................10 2.4. ZAS IR control ............................. 12 ETS Parameterization ..........................14 3.1.
  • Page 3: Document Updates

    Section 3.3.5: information added about parameter “Execute Page 1 actions at screensaver exit?”. Annex II: object 246 “[General] Central Button” added. General improvement of this English version of the manual – texts and minor issues. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Room controller ZAS (Zennio Analogue Screen) is a touch panel that includes a thermostat, an IR receiver, and analogue/binary inputs. ZAS is a smart solution for demanding applications in hotel rooms, apartments, offices, and in any other environment where it is necessary to control climate, shutters, lights, scenes, etc.
  • Page 5: Installation

     Roll-ZAS: a more versatile application with an intuitive user interface and with a high degree of usability, functionality and capacity. Information is divided into pages (up to a total of 4 direct-action button pages, besides specific pages as Security, Configuration, etc.).
  • Page 6 “1” and “C” (Configuration) by pressing the “Menu” button (upper left button). Under page “C”, pressing button number 5 (labelled with the text “Prog. LED” in the screen) will be totally equivalent to pressing the programming button (3). Figura 1.3. Screens “1” and “C” in the factory state ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 7 To obtain more detailed information about the technical features of ZAS, as well as security and installation information, please read the controller Datasheet, included in the original package of the device and also available at: http://www.zennio.com. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA...
  • Page 8: Configuration

    2. CONFIGURATION 2.1. ROLL-ZAS APPLICATION The Roll-ZAS application allows controlling a series of functionalities in a domotic installation in a simple and intuitive way. There are several parameters that refer to the general functionality of the controller, such as: luminosity, touch panel locking, initial update, internal sensor, contrast, buzzer sound, presence simulation, etc.
  • Page 9: Touch Area

    ETS to operate either independently or in pairs, implementing joint functions. They are direct-action buttons, i.e., they will carry out the parameterized action every time they are pressed. The executed action will depend on the parameterization for the buttons in every enabled page. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 10: Page Navigation

    2.3. PAGE NAVIGATION The Roll-ZAS application has an intuitive user interface that allows, through the use of pages, knowing at any time the chosen functionality for every button of a page. Figure 2.2 shows how the pages are represented in the Display.
  • Page 11 (“down” arrow), will change to the page next to the current one, leftward. Using these buttons permits, for instance, changing from page 3 to page 2 by a single press of the “up” ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA...
  • Page 12: Zas Ir Control

    As shown by Figure 2.3, the first button row of the IR remote matches the first button row of ZAS itself, both regarding position and functionality. The Menu, Arrows and OK keys can be found. Functions in the external lateral columns match those of the touch panel in the device. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 13 ETS in order to active them from the remote control, independently or associated to one of the two thermostats of Roll-ZAS. Button “Switch off”: a short press turns the ZAS display back light off. A later press on the display or on a key of the remote control will re-activate the configured luminosity level of the device.
  • Page 14: Ets Parameterization

    "[General] Scene: receive" and "[General] Scene: send"; and object "[General] Buzzer enabling", responsible for enabling/disabling the controller´s buzzer. When entering for the first time the parameter edition of Roll-ZAS, the following window will be shown: ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA...
  • Page 15: General

    In the following sections, all the aforementioned windows are explained in detail. 3.2. GENERAL The General window allows enabling and configuring the basic functionalities of the controller and the remote control. The basic functions that can be configured in section General are the following: ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 16 Two more parameters apply here, to configure two special luminosity levels:  Special level 1/Special level 2 [Object]: after enabling any of them, it will be possible to configure the desired luminosity level (from 1 to 10). Moreover, it will be ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 17 "[General] Touch lock" (with value “0” or “1”, configurable), scenes (configurable scene number 1-64), or automatic locking (establishing the time to pass between the last key press and the automatic locking –time to lock–, in seconds). ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 18 Note: If this function is not enabled, the values prior to the bus power failure will be kept. Remote control. When enabling this option in the general menu, the operation of the remote control will be activated, to remotely control ZAS. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 19 F1 from the remote control is pressed. A new 1-bit communication object will appear: "[IR] F1".  Special Function (F2): same behaviour as F1, but in this case, when pressing button F2 in the remote control, the 1-bit object "[IR] F2" will be enabled. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 20 (see Figure 2.3) will carry out: direct control of the special modes of thermostats 1 and 2 of Roll-ZAS, being possible for example to simulate, with every press, the arrival of a new special mode to the corresponding object ("[Tx] Special mode"), without linking any group address.
  • Page 21: Pages

    Note: Take into account that for this beep to be emitted, the buzzer must be enabled ("[General] Buzzer enabling"=1). 3.3. PAGES From this section it is possible to enable and configure individually the pages to be implemented in ZAS. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 22 This Action will determine whether one “0”, one “1” or an alternating value (“Switch 0/1”) will be sent as a response when the user presses over this central area. The sendings will be made through the specific object “[General] Central button”. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 23: Pages 1-4

    Next, it is possible to establish the desired configuration, individual or in pairs, for each of the 8 buttons that can be enabled in every page. The different options for every configuration are explained next. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 24: A) Pair Buttons

    (0x08 in this case) as soon as the button is released. It is possible to customize the name of the associated functionality and to select the desired Dimming step, in percentage (see Table 3.1). ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 25 0% and 100%). The behaviour of this type of buttons is as follows:  Decrease button: a short press decreases the percentage value one by one, while a long press decreases the value 10 by 10. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 26 Moreover, a numerical indicator may be configured, whose value will be shown in the Display, next to the parameterized name for the pair of buttons, in parenthesis. This indicator can be of the following types: ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 27 Take into account: After a KNX bus failure, the values received through the 14-byte object will be deleted. It is necessary to wait 15-20 seconds before accessing page 4 so that this process is complete and there are no remaining residual characters. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 28: B) Individual Buttons

    "[Px][By] 2-byte value (unsigned int)". The range is 0 to 65535. 2-byte constant (float): it allows sending a 2-byte fixed value when the button is pressed, via the object "[Px][By] 2-byte value (float)". The range is 0 to 120.0. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 29 This may be achieved by performing a short press over the corresponding button (each press switches the status: disabled/enabled) or by sending the value "1" through the object "[Px][By] Timer enable", which is deployed for this purpose (only for the one-time execution and the ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 30: Configuration Page

    From this ETS window it is possible to enable and to assign a name to the adjustable parameters of ZAS. The enabled parameters will be shown in the Display, inside the Configuration page, making it possible to adjust their values in Execution time, when desired. Figure 3.10. Configuration parameters ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 31 LED will be switched off). Reset: a long press of at least of 3 seconds will be required on this button to reset ZAS. All the stored statuses will be reset to the default values. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 32: Security Page

    In case of selecting two levels, two parameterizable sections will be shown, Default Password (Level 1) and Default Password (Level 2), where to establish the desired password for each security level. Default passwords are "1234" for Level 1 and "5678", for Level 2. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 33 ZAS will ask for the password if the user tries to act on a page protected with whatever security level. If the typed password is wrong, it will not be possible to type it again until 3 seconds later, for security reasons. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 34: Indicators Page

    Display. Float: shows the value received by the "[Ind x] Float indicator" object, specifying the units (text configurable by parameter). The name of every indicator can be set (name to be shown in the display). ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 35: Screensaver

    –apart from exiting from the screensaver–, the execution of the action corresponding to the pressed button, assuming it was pressed while Page 1 was active. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 36: Inputs

    Switching: "0" or "1" are alternatively sent to the KNX bus. Falling edge: for selecting the value to be sent when this edge happens. As in the above case, Nothing, 0, 1 or Switching are permitted. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 37: Temperature Probe

    Temperature sensor calibration: this is to re-calibrate (in tenths of a degree) the value measured by the sensor when another sensor from the installation can be used as a reference, thus making it possible to synchronize both measures. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 38: Movement Detector

    When an input is configured as a Movement detector, up to two detection channels can be enabled (per input). Figure 3.16. Input: Movement detector After enabling the available channels, the following configuration window will be shown: ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 39: Thermostats

    Figure 3.17. Channel configuration For further information on the behaviour and the ETS parameterization of them, please consult the specific documentation “Motion Detector”, available at: http://www.zennio.com. 3.5. THERMOSTATS The possibility to controlling up to 2 independent thermostats is also covered by the Roll- ZAS application.
  • Page 40: Presence Simulation

    To obtain theoretical information about how Zennio thermostats work, as well as information about the ETS configuration, please consult the specific documentation "Thermostat Zennio" available at: http://www.zennio.com. 3.6. PRESENCE SIMULATION This function is designed to simulate presences in a building, once the devices of the KNX installation have been correctly parameterized.
  • Page 41 ON/OFF time for the devices in the installation. Note: The value established for Maximum Time (both ON and OFF) must be greater than the value established for Minimum Time. If not, anomalous situations can be expected. ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 42: Annex I. Button Icons

    Icons for pair buttons: they are the same as for individual buttons, but they appear grouped in pairs. The left one will be shown on the left button of the pair, while the right one will be on the right button. Name Icon Default Off/On Minus/Plus Down/Up Left/Right Stop/Play ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 43: Annex Ii. Communication Objects

    Several Functionings [P3][Byz] “Pair Buttons Page 3” 0-6553.5 [P4][By] “Individual Buttons Page 4” Several Functionings 1 bit 102-133 0-255 1 byte Several -20-95ºC 2bytes 241-244 0-100% [P4][Byz] “Pair Buttons Page 4” 4 bytes Several Functionings 0-6553.5 ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 44 [General] Buzzer Enabling 1 bit Last 1=Enabled; 0=Disabled 1 bit [General] Central Button 1-bit generic control 1 bit Last [Sim] Presence simulation 0=Disabled; 1=Enabled PRESENCE SIMULATION 1 bit Random Random [Sim] Simulation Channel 0=Off; 1=On ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 45 1 bit As Param As Param. According to parameters 230-233 1 byte 0-63 Indifferent Indifferent [Ix][Ch.y] Scene reception 0-63 (Run Scene 1-64) 234-237 1 byte 0-63 Indifferent Indifferent [Ix][Ch.y] Scene sending 0-63 (Send scene 1-64) ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 46 2 bytes As Param Last [Tx] Basic Setpoint (Status) Current basic setpoint -10ºC, 10ºC Last [Tx] Setpoint (Offset Status) 192-193 2 bytes Current setpoint offset 194-195 1 bit Indifferent [Tx] Setpoint reset Reset setpoint to default ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
  • Page 47 0-100% Last [Tx] Control variable (Heat) PI control (Continuous) Last 212, 214 1 bit [Tx] Additional Cool Temp > (Setpoint+Band) => "1" Last 213, 215 1 bit [Tx] Additional Heat Temp < (Setpoint-Band) => "1" ZENNiO AVANCE Y TECNOLOGÍA vwww.zennio.com...
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