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Summary of Contents for Control 4 C4-KNX-BW180 Series

  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Tabl e of contents Information and symbols used ........................4 Intended use ..............................5 Improper use ..............................5 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ...................... 6 Safety instructions ............................7 Environment ..............................8 Scope of supply ............................10 Overview of types ............................
  • Page 3 Notes on the instruction manual Please read through this manual carefully and observe the information it contains. This will assist you in preventing injuries and damage to property and ensure both reliable operation and a long service life for the device. Please keep this manual in a safe place.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    Notes on the instruction manual The device has been constructed according to the latest valid regulations governing technology and is operationally reliable. It has been tested and left the factory in a technically safe and reliable state. However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind.
  • Page 5 Notes on the instruction manual This device is a movement detector for decentralized flush-mounted installation. Depending on the setting, the movement detector responds to body heat and switches on the lights. The device is intended for the following: ■ Operation according to the listed technical data ■...
  • Page 6 Notes on the instruction manual Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the device must only be carried out by trained and properly qualified electrical installers. The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided. The electrical installer must adhere to the valid national regulations in his/her country governing the installation, functional test, repair and maintenance of electrical products.
  • Page 7 Notes on the instruction manual Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 230 V. Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
  • Page 8: Environment

    Notes on the instruction manual Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot. All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal.
  • Page 9 Notes on the instruction manual Fig. 1: Product overview [1] Support ring [2] Cover frame (not included in scope of delivery) [3] Flush-mounted insert (with integrated cover) The movement detector (passive infrared detector) responds as soon as heat is registered in the detection range and triggers a switching process.
  • Page 10: Overview Of Types

    Notes on the instruction manual The scope of supply only contains the flush-mounted insert [1], including the pre-mounted cover. It must still be completed with a suitable cover frame [2]. Article number Product name Sensor channels Movement detector C4-KNX-BW180-xx Table 1: Overview of types The following table provides an overview of the possible functions and applications of the device: Special features...
  • Page 11 Notes on the instruction manual Designation Value Power supply: 24 V DC (via bus line) ≤ 12 mA Bus subscribers Connection Bus connection terminal: 0.4-0.8 mm Line type: J-Y(St)Y, 2x2x0.8 mm Wire stripping: 6-7 mm Opening angle 180° Brightness limit value 1 - 500 lux Mounting height 1.1 m - 1.3 m...
  • Page 12: Detection Range

    Notes on the instruction manual Fig. 4: Electrical connection ca. 14˚ ca. 5˚ Fig. 5: Detection range [1] Mounting heights / Detection levels [2] Detection range (0°C – +36°C); [3] Horizontal reduction of the detection range by masking...
  • Page 13 Notes on the instruction manual Danger - Electric voltage! Install the device only if you have the necessary electrical engineering knowledge and experience. ■ Incorrect installation endangers your life and that of the users of the electrical system. ■ Incorrect installation can cause serious damage to property, e.g. due to fire. The minimum necessary expert knowledge and requirements for the installation are as follows: ■...
  • Page 14: Electrical Connection

    Notes on the instruction manual NOTE The devices with integrated bus coupler have been prepared for installing in flush-mounted boxes in connection with the corresponding mounting plate. Ensure that there is sufficient distance between movement detector and heat sources such as lighting, heaters, etc., since these devices can cause incorrect switching.
  • Page 15 Notes on the instruction manual 4. Commission the device. Programming is carried out via the programming button [1]. [1] Programming button is on the rear [2] LED is on the front 5. Turn the device into the correct installation position. –...
  • Page 16: Software

    Notes on the instruction manual The movement detectors must be mounted to a solid wall, since each movement of the device has the same effect as the movement of a heat source in the detection range. – The optimum function of the movement detector is assured when it is mounted laterally to the direction of movement (tangential approach).
  • Page 17 Notes on the instruction manual To start the device a physical address must be assigned first. The physical address is assigned, and the parameters are set with the Engineering Tool Software (ETS). Use ETS 5.6 or higher. NOTE The devices are products of the KNX system and meet KNX guidelines. Detailed expert knowledge by means of KNX training sessions for a better understanding is assumed.
  • Page 18 Notes on the instruction manual The group addresses are assigned in connection with the ETS. The application program is available for download at https://ctrl4.co/knx-bw180 (KNXPROD File Name: SBW/U1.1.41-83). Please contact our technical support (www.control4.com). The application is loaded into the device via the ETS.
  • Page 19 Notes on the instruction manual A firmware update is carried out via the KNX bus by means of the ETS app "KNX Bus Update". NOTE Application program download The application program is available for download at the link below. Movement Detector 180 FM, SKU C4-KNX-BW180-xx (KNXPROD File Name: SBW/U1.1.41-83.
  • Page 20 Notes on the instruction manual The device is operated only via the programming button. Details about how to operate the programming button are contained in chapter "Commissioning", paragraph "Assigning a physical address". Further manual operations are not necessary. The function is fixed via the assigned function and its parameter settings. Extensive functions are available for the movement detector.
  • Page 21 Notes on the instruction manual The device is maintenance-free. In case of damage, (e.g. during transport or storage), do not perform repairs. Once the device is opened, the warranty is void. Access to the device must be guaranteed for operation, testing, inspection, maintenance and repairs (according to DIN VDE 0100-520).
  • Page 22: Application Program

    Description of application and parameters Application program The following application program is available: ■ Switching, Value, Cyclic, Twilight/6 The application program for the devices contains the KNX applications listed in the following: ■ Detector (1 - 4) ■ Brightness (brightness detection)
  • Page 23 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: Master Slave – Master: In master mode On and Off telegrams are sent (to an actuator) dependent on movement. – Slave: In slave mode On telegrams are sent cyclically (to the "input slave or slave input" of a master detector) when movement is detected.
  • Page 24 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE If the type of output is changed, also the options for setting the parameters change. ■ Value for switching on ■ Value for switching off In this manual only values for the 1-bit setting are described. Options: Switching on/off Activation...
  • Page 25 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: 00:00:10 ... 00:00:30 ... 18:12:15 – Here the time which lies between the sending of two telegrams (no change in value) is set. Options: – Off: If movement is no longer detected and the switch-off delay has expired, value 0 is sent via the bus.
  • Page 26 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: 1 .. 1000 – The brightness-value threshold is used to specify the lighting intensity at which the detector is to start to respond. If the detector does not switch on and the measured brightness lies above the set threshold, no telegram is sent during movement.
  • Page 27 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: Automatic mode Automatic switch-off Automatic switch-on Surveillance – Automatic = automatic switch-on and switch-off. The detector switches on automatically when detecting a movement. The switch-off is effected after the set switch-off delay beginning from the most recent detection. –...
  • Page 28 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only displayed when "Output is of type" is set on 1 byte 0 - 100% or 1 byte 0 - 255. Options: – No: The detector has a switch-off delay and, following the switch-off delay, transmits what has been set under the "Value for switch-off"...
  • Page 29 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Use of a two-stage switch-off" parameter is set on "Yes". Options: 00:00:10 .. 00:05:00 .. 18:12:15 – Here the value for the switch-off delay of the reduced brightness is set. The total switch-off delay then consists of the switch-off delay + brightness reduced according to switch-off delay.
  • Page 30 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only displayed when "Output is of type" is set on 1 byte 0 - 100% or 1 byte 0 - 255. Options: – No: The only option available is to change the switch-off delay via the "Brightness reduced according to switch-off delay"...
  • Page 31 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is displayed only when automatic switch-on/switch-off has been activated and/or when the external push-button has been activated. Options: – No: There is no separate status manual on/off object for monitoring the status of the control. –...
  • Page 32: Brightness Detection" Application

    Description of application and parameters Application program Options: – Yes: When the application is reloaded into the detector, the values changed via the bus are overwritten with the parameterized values of the ETS application. – No: When the application is reloaded into the detector, the values changed via the bus are not overwritten with the parameterized values of the ETS application.
  • Page 33 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Use of object for detection independent of brightness" parameter is set on "Yes". Options: ■ No: Detection independent of brightness is deactivated after a bus voltage recovery, reprogramming or a reset.
  • Page 34 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Used brightness" parameter is set on "internal" or "internal or external". Options: – No: There is no separate internal brightness-value threshold object. – Yes: A 2-byte internal brightness-value threshold communication object (input) is being enabled.
  • Page 35 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Used brightness" parameter is set on "external" or "internal or external". Options: 1 .. 500 .. 1000 – The brightness-value threshold is used to specify the lux value at which the detector is to start to respond.
  • Page 36 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Use of external push-button" parameter is set on "Yes". Options: – No: There is no separate switchover to manual mode object. – Yes: A 1-bit switchover to manual mode communication object (input) is being enabled. If an ON telegram is received on this input, the detector is deactivated.
  • Page 37 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: Maximum High Medium – Maximum: Even higher sensitivity than standard – increase in transmission range. – High: As standard intended for indoor use. – Medium: To be used when there are small interfering heat sources within the detection area. –...
  • Page 38 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Use of enable detector object" parameter is set on "Yes". Options: Enabled Blocked ■ Enabled: The device is enabled and functions normally when the bus voltage is interrupted or the device has been re-programmed, as well as after a reset.
  • Page 39 Description of application and parameters Application program NOTE This parameter is only visible if the "Use of enable detector object" parameter is set on "Yes". Options: No telegram Off after expiry of switch-off delay Single value for switching off Single value for switching on –...
  • Page 40 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: 00:00:05 .. 00:00:30 .. 18:12:15 – Here it is specified how often the brightness is sent on the bus. Options: – No: There is no separate LED object. – Yes: There is a separate 1-bit LED object (input) for the option of switching on the LED via an On telegram and to switch it off with an Off telegram.
  • Page 41 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: – Yes: The internal brightness sensor is used as encoder for the different detector applications. Applies only to this application. – No: The internal brightness sensor is not used. The brightness values must then be sent from the external brightness sensors.
  • Page 42 Description of application and parameters Application program Options: Is deactivated Sends cyclic Only sends during change – Is deactivated: – Sends cyclic: – Only sends during change: Options: – Yes: When the application is reloaded into the detector, the values changed via the bus are overwritten with the parameterized values of the ETS application.
  • Page 43 Description of application and parameters Application program Number Name Object function Data type 1 | 19 | 37 | Mx: Enable movement Input 1.001 switch The detector can be blocked or enabled via the object. Enabling has priority over all other objects.
  • Page 44 Description of application and parameters Application program Number Name Object function Data type 6 | 24 | 42 | Mx: External brightness Input 9.* 2-byte float value The brightness value of an external brightness sensor is sent to this object. Number Name Object function...
  • Page 45 Description of application and parameters Application program Number Name Object function Data type 12 | 30 | 48 | Mx: Switchover of manual Input 1.001 switch operation This object is used to switch over from automatic mode to manual mode (default: 0 = automatic, 1 = manual).
  • Page 46 Description of application and parameters Application program Number Name Object function Data type 1 | 19 | 37 | Mx: Enable movement Input 1.001 switch The detector can be blocked or enabled via the object. Enabling has priority over all other objects.
  • Page 47 Description of application and parameters Application program Number Name Object function Data type BR: Brightness Output 9.* 2-byte float value This object sends the brightness value calibrated via the daylight correction. Number Name Object function Data type BR: Alarm Output 1.005 alarm If a brightness value is not received within the programmed time, the object sends value = 1.
  • Page 48 Description of application and parameters Application program Number Name Object function Data type BR: Brightness adjustment Input 9.* 2-byte float value (output 2) The measured value for output 2 (light row 2) is sent to this object during the brightness adjustment.
  • Page 49 Description of application and parameters Application program...
  • Page 50 Description of application and parameters Application program Enable - After bus voltage recovery detector is ....38 " Enable - Enable with ............37 "Brightness detection" application ........40 Enable - Output sends at blockage ........39 "Detector" application ............23 Enable - Output sends at enable..........38 Enable - Use of enable detector object ........37 Environment ................8 Application program .............
  • Page 51 Description of application and parameters Application program Mx: Switchover of manual operation ........45 ss) ..............25 General parameters - Type of output ........23 General parameters - Use of object for LED ....... 40 Notes ..................49 General parameters - Value for switch-off ......25 Notes on the instruction manual..........3 General parameters - Value for switch-on ......
  • Page 52 Description of application and parameters Application program 200-00556-A 06-26-2018 LW...

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