Author: CF Date: 2018-06-11 User Manual Page: 2 (7) List of contents GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..........................3 INSTALLATION ..............................3 KNX CONFIGURATION ............................4 ..........................5 ESCRIPTION OF ROUP BJECTS ............................6 ESCRIPTION OF ARAMETERS CLEANING THE CLOCK EXTERIOR ........................7 TECHNICAL DATA .............................
The clock is intended for connection to a 2-wire bus that combines power supply and KNX communication. A built-in microprocessor receives time telegram from a KNX master clock, reads the position of the hands, and sets the clock to the correct time.
DPT 19.001 -DPT 19.001 Send Time Request Ask master clock for time at Startup at startup. -Yes Send Alarm at Send Alarm on KNX bus Timeout at Timeout -Yes Timeout Action Behaviour at timeout -Continue using local clock Continue using...
The slave clock will expect time messages with the interval set with the parameter “System Clock Timeout”. If there are no messages within this time, an alarm can be sent on the KNX bus. If parameter “Enable Timeout Alarm” is set to “Yes”, the clock will set this group object to ‘1’. When the clock again receives time messages, it will reset the alarm by setting the group object to ‘0’.
“Yes”. Send Alarm at Timeout Select ”Yes” if the clock should send an alarm on the KNX bus at timeout. The default is “No”. Timeout Action As default, the timeout action is “Free run”. This means that clock will keep running using the local clock in the case of a timeout.
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