Vimar 02952 Installer Manual page 7

Knx touch thermostat.
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Thermostat
Communication objects and ETS parameters
List of existing communication objects and standard settings
No.
ETS name
Function
0
Internal sensor
Internal probe temperature
External NTC probe temper-
1
External sensor
ature
2
External Temperature 1 KNX probe temperature on bus
3
External Temperature 2 KNX probe temperature on bus
4
External Temperature 3 KNX probe temperature on bus
5
External Temperature 4 KNX probe temperature on bus
6
External Temperature 5 KNX probe temperature on bus
7
External Temperature 6 KNX probe temperature on bus
8
External Temperature 7 KNX probe temperature on bus
9
External Temperature 8 KNX probe temperature on bus
10
Current Temperature
A: Temperature
11
Current Temperature
B: Temperature
THERMOSTAT A:
12
Comfort
A: Mode - control
13
Energy Saving
A: Mode - control
14
Protected
A: Mode - control
15
Off
A: Mode - control
16
Thermostat Mode
A: Mode - control
17
Thermostat Mode
A: Mode - status
Continued
Description
To see the temperature read by the thermostat sensor
(to see the temperatures measured by thermostats A/B
with Well-Contact Suite software, objects nos. 10/11
should be used)
To see the temperature read by the wired NTC probe
connected to the thermostat (to see the temperatures
measured by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite
software, objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the temperature read by a KNX sensor con-
nected to the bus (to see the temperatures measured
by thermostats A/B with Well-Contact Suite software,
objects nos. 10/11 should be used)
To see the current temperature associated with ther-
mostat-A (weighted average of the various associated
probes): this object is used with Well-Contact Suite
software to see the temperature measured by thermo-
stat A
To see the current temperature associated with ther-
mostat-B (weighted average of the various associated
probes): this object is used with Well-Contact Suite
software to see the temperature measured by thermo-
stat B
To select COMFORT operating mode by sending a 1 bit
or to set the thermostat to STANDBY by sending a 0 bit
To select ECONOMY operating mode by sending a 1
bit (a 0 bit is ignored)
To select OFF-ANTIFREEZE operating mode (or Too
Hot in the case of air conditioning) by sending a 1 bit.
To select OFF operating mode by sending a 1 bit (a 0
bit is ignored)
To select operating mode by sending a Byte (1 =
Comfort, 2 = StandBy, 3 = Economy, 4 = Protection). If
you use supervision with Well Contact Suite this object
must be associated with a group.
To read the set operating mode by sending a Byte (1 =
Comfort, 2 = StandBy, 3 = Economy, 4 = Protection). If
you use supervision with Well Contact Suite this object
must be associated with a group.
C = Communication; R = Read; W = Write; T = Transmission; U = Enable update
Flag 1
Type
Priority
C R W T U
I
2 byte
C R
-
T
-
- Low
2 byte
C R
-
T
-
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W -
U
- Low
2 byte
C
- W - U -
Low
2 byte
C R
- T
-
- Low
2 byte
C R
- T
-
- Low
1 bit
C
- W - U
- Low
1 bit
C
- W - U
- Low
1 bit
C
- W - U
- Low
1 bit
C
R W - U
- Low
1 byte
C
- W - U
- Low
1 byte
C
R
-
T
-
- Low
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