MDT Technologies Glass Push Button II Smart Technical Manual

MDT Technologies Glass Push Button II Smart Technical Manual

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State 11/2020 - Version 1.1
Technical Manual
MDT Glass Push Button II Smart
MDT Push Button Smart 86
BE-GT20W.01
BE-GT20S.01
BE-GT2TW.01
BE-GT2TS.01
Further Documents:
Datasheets:
https://www.mdt.de/EN_Downloads_Datasheets.html
Assembly and Operation Instructions:
https://www.mdt.de/EN_Downloads_Instructions.html
MDT technologies GmbH, Geschäftsbereich Gebäudeautomation
Phone: +49-2263-880
Fax: +49-2263-4588
BE-TAS86.01
from R2.0
BE-TAS86T.01
from R2.0
from R2.0
from R2.0
E-Mail: knx@mdt.de
www.mdt.de

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  • Page 1 State 11/2020 - Version 1.1 Technical Manual MDT Glass Push Button II Smart MDT Push Button Smart 86 BE-GT20W.01 BE-TAS86.01 from R2.0 BE-GT20S.01 BE-TAS86T.01 from R2.0 BE-GT2TW.01 from R2.0 BE-GT2TS.01 from R2.0 Further Documents: Datasheets: https://www.mdt.de/EN_Downloads_Datasheets.html Assembly and Operation Instructions: https://www.mdt.de/EN_Downloads_Instructions.html...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1 Content ..............................2 2 Overview .............................. 4 2.1 Overview devices .......................... 4 2.1.1 Special functions of the Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 ..... 4 2.2 Usage & Possible Applications ....................5 2.3 Exemplary Circuit Diagrams ......................6 2.4 Structure &...
  • Page 3 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.4.2 Subfunction: Switch ...................... 40 4.4.4.3 Subfunction: Toggle ...................... 40 4.4.4.4 Subfunction: Send status ....................41 4.4.4.5 Subfunction: Send status with on-delay ................ 42 4.4.4.6 Subfunction: Send status with off-delay ................ 43 4.4.4.7 Presentation on display ....................
  • Page 4: Overview

    Push Button with up to 12 key functions and integrated temperature sensor 2.1.1 Special functions of the Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The Glass Push Button II Smart and the Push Button Smart 86 provide a very extensive application with the following special functions: Large RGB color display for visualization Large, active color display for function- and status indication can be freely parameterized by the user.
  • Page 5: Usage & Possible Applications

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 RGB State LEDs An RGB status LED is available to the user for each function. This can visualize both, a keystroke as well as an external or internal status with any color.
  • Page 6: Exemplary Circuit Diagrams

    2.3 Exemplary Circuit Diagrams Figure 1: Exemplary circuit diagrams 2.4 Structure & Handling The following figure shows the structure of the Glass Push button II Smart: Figure 2: Structure & Handling 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 = Sensor surfaces for operating the key functions...
  • Page 7: Settings At The Ets-Software

    2.7 Reload Symbols Any symbols can be loaded into the device. To do this, a DCA app "MDT Glass Push Button II Smart" has to be downloaded and installed from the MDT website or the my.knx.org shop. The images to be uploaded must meet the following requirements: ...
  • Page 8: Communication Objects

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 3 Communication Objects 3.1 Default settings of the communication objects The following table shows the standard settings for the communication objects: Default settings per button Name Function Length...
  • Page 9 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 1 Bit X X X Push button 1 short State for display Push buttons 1/2 short 1 Byte X X X Push button 1 short Status percent value...
  • Page 10 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 1 Byte X X X Push button 1 State percent value Push buttons 1/2 State of decimal value 1 Byte X X X Push button 1 State for Hue (H)
  • Page 11 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Default settings – Slap-button Name Function Length C R W T U 1 Bit Slap-button short Switch On 1 Bit Slap-button short Switch Off 1 Bit Slap-button short...
  • Page 12 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Default settings – Logic function Name Function Length C R W T U 1 Bit X X X Logic Input1A 1 Bit X X X Logic Input 1B...
  • Page 13 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Default settings – Common objects Name Function Length C R W T U 1 Bit X X X Day/Night Input 1 Bit X X X Presence Input 2 Byte...
  • Page 14: Reference Ets-Parameter

    Figure 3: Selection of Push Button By selecting the hardware, the database is adapted. The following selection appears if "Glass Push Button II Smart" is selected: Figure 4: Hardware selection – Glass Push Button II Smart This is where you specify the hardware to be used. The revision is stated on the type plate on the back of the glass push-button.
  • Page 15 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following table shows the possible settings: ETS-Text Dynamic range Comment [Default value] Send „Operation“ cyclic not active Setting whether a cyclic in- 1min - 4h operation telegram is to be sent Startup time 2 …...
  • Page 16: Display Settings

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.2.2 Display Settings 4.2.2.1 Display Presentation The following settings can be used to customize the appearance of the display: Figure 6: Settings – Display Presentation The following table shows the possible settings:...
  • Page 17: Adaption To Ambience

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.2.2.2 Adaption to ambience The following settings can be used to influence the adaptation of the display to the ambience (Here: Glass Push Button II Smart): Figure 7: Settings – Adaption to ambience A proximity sensor is only integrated on the Push Button Smart 86.
  • Page 18 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Adapt display brightness to ambience: Yes Brightness Brightness level 1 – 10 Sets the basic brightness of the [Brightness level 8] display Minimum Brightness at Day 1 – 100 %...
  • Page 19 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 If the parameter „Adapt display brightness to ambience“ is set to “Yes”, the following adjustments are available: Brightness: Defines the basic brightness of the display and influences the dimming behavior of the display according to the measured value for the ambient brightness.
  • Page 20: User-Defined Colors

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.2.2.3 User-defined colors Up to 3 user-defined colors can be mixed: Figure 9: Settings – User-defined colors The user-defined colors can be mixed with the corresponding red / green / blue share and then be used for the display of the symbols.
  • Page 21 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following table shows the available communication objects which are relevant for the display behaviour of the display: Number Name Lenght Usage Day/Night 1 Bit Switching between Day- and Night mode...
  • Page 22: Information Screen

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.2.3 Information screen 4.2.3.1 Presentation in Standby The following figure shows the basic settings for the information screen: Figure 11: Basic Settings – Information Screen The following table shows the basic settings for the information screen:...
  • Page 23 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86  Standby display Individually in change Setting the display during standby  In 1 or 2 lines without change  Standby display at Day No standby Setting the display behavior of the ...
  • Page 24 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following parameters are available for both settings  Indicated level after Level 1 Sets the level that is displayed after  standby Level 2 Standby. Number of levels ...
  • Page 25: Status Values 1-3

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.2.3.2 Status values 1-3 The following figure shows the settings for activating the Status values 1-3: Figure 13: Settings – State Values 1 - 3 The following table shows the possible settings:...
  • Page 26: Messages/Alarms

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.2.3.3 Messages/Alarms The following figure shows the available settings for messages and alarms: Figure 14: Settings – Messages / Alarms The following table shows the settings for the messages and alarms:...
  • Page 27 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Color of message text Any color Setting of the color for the [Red] message text  Indicate a message via Setting if the LEDs should flash  LEDs...
  • Page 28 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Standby display Incoming message during operation  no Standby No message is displayed but saved Table 16: Behavior of the device to an incoming message during operation Incoming message while Standby + Displaybrightness „Off“ via...
  • Page 29: Push Button Functions

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.3 Push Button functions 4.3.1 Display mode/Button activation/Level setting The following settings are available (here for display mode "6 functions/1-2 levels"): Figure 15: Settings – Push button functions MDT technologies GmbH, Geschäftsbereich Gebäudeautomation...
  • Page 30 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Die nachfolgende Tabelle zeigt die verfügbaren Einstellungen: ETS-Text Wertebereich Kommentar [Defaultwert]  Display mode 6 functions / 1-2 levels Setting the display mode  4 functions / 1-3 levels Display mode: 6 functions / 1-2 levels ...
  • Page 31 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The levels can be switched in display mode 4 functions/ 1-3 levels with the upper two keys and the menu 4.3.2 Level setting is displayed. In this menu you can set the symbols for the individual levels.
  • Page 32: Level Setting

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.3.2 Level setting If the display mode is set to "4 functions / 1-3 levels", the submenu "Level setting" is displayed. The following figure shows the available settings for the individual levels: Figure 16: Settings –...
  • Page 33: Overview: Two-Button Function / Single-Button Function

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.3.3 Overview: Two-button function / Single-button function Each push button pair can be activated as a single-button function or as a two-button function. For the single button function, only one key is used for the function.
  • Page 34: Slap-/Cleaning Function

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.3.4 Slap-/Cleaning function The following figure shows the settings for the submenu of the Slap / Cleaning function: Figure 18: Settings – Slap-/cleaning function The following table shows the available settings:...
  • Page 35 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The Slap-/Cleaning function will be executed by pressing 3 or more buttons simultaneously. The cleaning function blocks the push button against further operation or sending out a telegram for 10 seconds.
  • Page 36: Push Button Functions

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4 Push button functions 4.4.1 Identical parameter – Blocking object The blocking object can be activated for both grouped buttons and single buttons. If the blocking object is active, a communication object is displayed for the relevant button or the relevant button pair.
  • Page 37: Identical Parameter - Description Of Objects

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The function name can be accessed via various parameter settings. This can be done, for example, from text or status messages, via text input or also as dynamic text according to status value.
  • Page 38: Switch - General

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.4 Switch – General The following figure shows the available settings (here with the two-button function): Figure 21: General settings – Switch The following parameters are identical for the button function "Switch":...
  • Page 39: Switch With The Two-Button Function

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86  Value for pushed button Only for single-button functions  “Switch” and “Send status”. Defines the sending behavior of the button.  Value for released button Only for single-button function ...
  • Page 40: Subfunction: Switch

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.4.2 Subfunction: Switch  Single-button function With this function, the button sends the respective fixed value when pressed. The following figure shows the available settings: Figure 23: Settings – Single-button function: Switch - Switch...
  • Page 41: Subfunction: Send Status

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.4.4 Subfunction: Send status  Single-button function With the single button function "Switch" - Subfunction: Send status, fixed values for an activated key (rising edge) and a released key (falling edge) can be sent. With this function, non-latching applications can be realized.
  • Page 42: Subfunction: Send Status With On-Delay

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.4.5 Subfunction: Send status with on-delay  Single-button function With the single-button function "Switch" - Subfunction: Send status with on-delay, the key sends the value "On" for pressing the key and the value "Off" for releasing the key. However, the value "On" is delayed by the set time delay.
  • Page 43: Subfunction: Send Status With Off-Delay

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following table shows the available communication objects: Number Name Length Usage Push button 1 – 1 Bit Switch function of the button Send status Push button 1 –...
  • Page 44: Presentation On Display

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.4.7 Presentation on display  Single-button function  Two-button function The switching function can display the two possible states (On/Off) by freely selectable symbols with a freely selectable color. Though the evaluated status is visualized: Figure 29: Presentation –...
  • Page 45 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The table below shows all available settings: ETS-Text Dynamic range Comment [Default value]  Datapoint type 2Bit DPT 2.001 Forcible control Setting the data point type to ...
  • Page 46: Subfunction: Switching Values/Scenes (Up To 4 Values)

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.5.2 Subfunction: Switching values/scenes (up to 4 values)  Single-button function  Two-button function With the function “Send values - Switching values/scenes (up to 4 values)” can be switched between up to 4 different values of one data point type.
  • Page 47 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86  Datapoint type 2Bit DPT 2.001 Forcible control Sets the data point type to be  1Byte DPT 5.001 Percent value sent (0…100%)  1Byte DPT 5.005 Decimal factor (0…255)
  • Page 48 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Principle of operation: The function "switching values/scenes" can send up to 4 different values by shortly pressing a button. The values are then switched one after the other. Depending on the set parameters, for example, at a keystroke the second switching value is sent if the 1st switching value has been sent before or the third switching value will be sent if the second switching value has been sent before.…...
  • Page 49: Subfunction: Shift Value

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following table shows the available communication objects: Number Name Length Usage Push button 1: 2 Bit Sending the switching value. Push buttons 1/2: – 1 Byte DPT depending on the parameter setting Forcible control, percent value…...
  • Page 50 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Step width 1 – 100% / 1 – 255 Sets the step width between two [10%/10] sending commands  Repeated sending at not active Activation of the sending repetition ...
  • Page 51: Send Value After State

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.5.4 Send value after state  Single-button function The function "Send values - Send value after state" can send a fixed value according to the set datapoint type and when the key is released a fixed value according to the set datapoint type.
  • Page 52: Presentation (Symblols)

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.5.5 Presentation (Symblols)  Single-button function  Two-button function The display of the function "Send values" depends on the selected data point type. Depending on the selected data point type, 1-4 different symbols and their color can be selected.
  • Page 53: Switch/Send Value Short/Long (With 2 Objects)

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.6 Switch/send value short/long (with 2 objects)  Single-button function  Two-button function With the function, 2 different values can be sent for the short and long key. The short and the long key have different objects, whereby it is also possible to send out different data point types.
  • Page 54 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Left/Right push button: any value according to set data point Only for two-button function. Percent value, type Setting the values to be sent for Brightness value…. the two buttons...
  • Page 55 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Presentation: With the button function "switching short/long", the function of the short button or the function of the long button can be displayed. The displayed settings depend on whether the function to be displayed has been parameterized as "switch"...
  • Page 56 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Special presentation: For certain data point types, a special presentation (see table above) is possible. In this presentation, the status is shown on a larger scale on the display.
  • Page 57: Scene

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.7 Scene  Single-button function The scene function makes it possible to call up and store scenes. If the memory function is activated, this can be activated by a long key stroke.
  • Page 58 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 To call a scene or store a new value for the scene, the corresponding code is sent to the corresponding communication object for the scene: Scene Call Save Hex.
  • Page 59: Blind/Shutter

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.8 Blind/Shutter  Single-button function  Two-button function The blind function is used to control shutter actuators, which can be used for the adjustment and control of blinds/shutters.
  • Page 60 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The one-button function is used to toggle between the up and down movement after each keystroke. Since shutter actuators always use a 1 signal for the down movement and a 0 signal for the up movement, the button also emits this.
  • Page 61 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Presentation:  Single-button function  Two-button function The blind function can be displayed with 3 freely selectable symbols and freely selectable color. The button evaluates the information of the "Object 3 - State for display". In addition, the current status can be displayed as text under the symbol: Figure 39: Presentation –...
  • Page 62 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Additional Presentation:  Two-button function The position of the slats can also be displayed with the two-button function. The symbol for the slats is displayed on the right button. The button evaluates the information from "Object 2 - State of slats for display".
  • Page 63: Dimming

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.9 Dimming  Single-button function  Two-button function The dimming function can be used to control dimming actuators. The following figure shows the available settings (here for two-button function): Figure 41: Settings –...
  • Page 64 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Presentation:  Single-button function  Two-button function This determines how the dimming function is presented on the display: Normal view: The dimming function can be displayed with 3 freely selectable symbols and freely selectable colors.
  • Page 65: Hsv Color Control

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.10 HSV color control  Single-button function  Two-button function With the HSV color control, LED dimmers with RGB/RGBW function can be controlled and their status can be displayed on the display.
  • Page 66: Color Temperature (Tunable White)

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Presentation:  Single-button function  Two-button function Hue, Saturation and Value are each represented by a special symbol. The current status is evaluated by the push button and the current position is displayed with an arrow on the respective special symbol.
  • Page 67 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following table shows the available communication objects: Number Name Length Usage Push button 1: 4 Bit Cycle through the color temperature Push buttons 1/2: – Change color temperature relative...
  • Page 68: Mode Selection

    4.4.12 Mode selection  Single-button function  Two-button function Function only available for Glass Push Button II Smart with temperature sensor With the function "Mode selection" the HVAC mode can be toggled in heating actuators or temperature controllers. The following figure shows the available settings: Figure 45: Settings –...
  • Page 69 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86  Switchover considers Setting whether the changeover  status object should send the next switching value according to the current status  Status display Sets how to output the status.
  • Page 70 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The following table shows the available communication objects: Number Name Length Usage Push button 1: 1 Byte Switchover of operating mode Push buttons 1/2: – Mode selection (HVAC Mode)
  • Page 71: Temperature Shift

    Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.4.13 Temperature Shift  Two-button function Function only available for Glass Push Button II Smart/Push button Smart 86 with temperature sensor The temperature shift can be used to move the setpoint of the heating control.
  • Page 72 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Lower limit 0 … 45 °C Setting of the lower limit value for [19 °C] the setpoint shift. Only for “2Byte shift of basis comfort setpoint value” Upper limit 0 …...
  • Page 73 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The temperature can be shifted in 4 different ways: 1 Bit temperature shift With the 1-bit temperature shift the glass push button merely transmits the command 1 for a shift of the setpoint upwards and a 0 for a shift of the setpoint downwards.
  • Page 74 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 2 Byte temperature shift With the 2-byte temperature shift, the glass push button sends a 2-byte temperature value which is added or subtracted from the set basic comfort value.
  • Page 75 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 2 Byte shift of basis comfort setpoint In the case of the 2-byte shift of basic comfort setpoint, the Push Button sends a new basic comfort setpoint to the controller. It evaluates the object "state basis comfort setpoint" and sends the new setpoint +/- the set step width to the controller.
  • Page 76: State Led

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.5 State LED Depending on the configuration of the push button (1, 2 or 3 levels), up to 14 status LEDs can be configured. One LED can be configured for each function, which is then marked with 1-12 in the parameters.
  • Page 77 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The parameter "LED color at button activation" defines the colour change of all status LEDs when a button is pressed if they are assigned twice by the setting "LED reacts to external/internal object and button activation".
  • Page 78: Led 1-12/A/B

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.5.2 LED 1-12/A/B The following figure shows the available settings for each of the active LEDs: Figure 50: Settings – LED 1-12/A/B The table below shows all available settings:...
  • Page 79 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 LED display behaviour At day (value ON) Any color Color for the object value ON when the button is pressed in day mode At day (value OFF) Any color...
  • Page 80: Priority

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.5.2.1 Priority The LED priority can force the status LED into a defined state and thus exceed the control via an external / internal object or the button operation.
  • Page 81: Logic

    Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.6 Logic 4.6.1 Logic basic settings The Glass Push Button II Smart has 4 additional logic functions. The following figure shows the activation and basic functions of the logic functions: Figure 52: Basic settings – Logic Additional parameters are then displayed for an activated logic.
  • Page 82 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The table below shows all available settings: ETS-Text Dynamic range Comment [Default value]  Setting Logic 1-4 Disabled Activates the logic function and set  the logical operation ...
  • Page 83: Submenu - Logic 1-4

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.6.2.1 Submenu – Logic 1-4 A submenu is activated for each activated logic. Up to 2 external logic objects and up to two buttons can be integrated into the logic operation.
  • Page 84: Temperature Measurement

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 4.7 Temperature measurement Function only available for Glass Push Button II Smart/Push Button Smart 86 with temperature sensor The following figure shows the menu for temperature measurement: Figure 56: Settings – Temperature measurement...
  • Page 85 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 The setting "Send measured value on change" can be used to set the change on which the sensor sends its current temperature value. If set to "do not send", the sensor does not send a value, regardless of the size of the change.
  • Page 86: Index

    Figure 2: Structure & Handling ....................... 6 Figure 3: Selection of Push Button ......................14 Figure 4: Hardware selection – Glass Push Button II Smart ..............14 Figure 5: General Settings ........................14 Figure 6: Settings – Display Presentation ..................... 16 Figure 7: Settings –...
  • Page 87 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Figure 46: Presentation – Mode selection ..................... 70 Figure 47: Settings – Temperature shift ....................71 Figure 48: Presentation – Temperature shift ..................75 Figure 49: Basic settings – LED ......................76 Figure 50: Settings –...
  • Page 88: List Of Tables

    Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 5.2 List of tables Table 1: Communication objects – Default settings per button ............10 Table 2: Communication objects – Default settings: Slap-button ............11 Table 3: Communication objects – Default settings: Logic function ............ 12 Table 4: Communication objects –...
  • Page 89 Technical Manual Glass Push Button II Smart & Push Button Smart 86 Table 49: Settings – Blinds/Shutter ....................... 59 Table 50: Two-button function – Blind function .................. 59 Table 51: Communication objects – Blinds/Shutter ................60 Table 52: Settings – Dimming ....................... 63 Table 53: Two-button function –...
  • Page 90: Attachment

    The device may only be installed and connected by qualified electricians. Observe the country- specific regulations and the applicable KNX guidelines. 6.4 Revision History Version 1.0 - First version of technical manual - Glass Push Button II Smart 10/2017 Version 1.1 - Extended by Push Button Smart 86, revised to DB V2.5 11/2020 MDT technologies GmbH, Geschäftsbereich Gebäudeautomation...

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