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Product manual │ 06.09.2022
Busch-Installationsbus
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KNX / Busch-free@home
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ST/U10.x.11-xxx
Busch-SmartTouch
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Branding -- Release 2018-01-01

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  • Page 1 Product manual │ 06.09.2022 Busch-Installationsbus ® KNX / Busch-free@home ® ST/U10.x.11-xxx Busch-SmartTouch ® Branding -- Release 2018-01-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual ........................15 Safety ................................16 Information and symbols used ......................16 Intended use ............................ 17 Improper use ............................ 17 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ..................18 2.4.1 Operation ........................... 18 2.4.2 Installation, commissioning and maintenance ................
  • Page 3 Table of contents ® Commissioning via Busch-free@home ..................... 48 Allocation of devices and definition of channels ................48 8.1.1 Add device ..........................49 Setting options per channel ......................51 8.2.1 Parameter settings of panel......................52 8.2.1.1 Parameter settings Channel ................ 55 8.2.1.2 Other settings ....................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 9.9.3 Add control element to favourites list ..................101 9.10 Configuration of applications and application pages ..............102 9.10.1 Application "Door communication" ....................102 9.10.2 Application "Fault and alarm messages" ...................103 9.10.3 Application "Scene actuator" .....................104 9.10.4 Application "Presence simulation" .....................104 9.10.5 Application "Time programs"...
  • Page 5 Table of contents 10.4 Control element: "Dimmer slider" ....................128 10.4.1 Name of the control element .....................128 10.4.2 Name of room (otional) ......................128 10.4.3 Size of the button ........................128 10.4.4 Function icon ..........................128 10.4.5 Icon type............................128 10.4.6 Icon for On / icon for Off ......................128 10.4.7 Status control element (icon) is operated via a separate object ..........129 10.4.8...
  • Page 6 Table of contents 10.7.18 Number of fans ..........................144 10.7.19 Fan speed level data format of master/slave ................144 10.7.20 Number of fan speed levels .......................144 10.7.21 Lowest manually adjustable fan speed level ................144 10.7.22 Fan coil settings heating ......................144 10.7.23 Fan coil settings for cooling .......................144 10.8 Control element "Fan switch"...
  • Page 7 Table of contents 10.10.8 Value [1 byte 0-255] for "Only fan operation" ................157 10.10.9 Using dehumidification operation ....................157 10.10.10 Value [1 byte 0-255] for dehumidification operation ..............157 10.10.11 Using automatic operation ......................157 10.10.12 Value [1 byte 0-255] for automatic operation ................158 10.10.13 Fan speed levels ........................159 10.10.14...
  • Page 8 Table of contents 10.13.10 Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Display value in control element .............................176 10.13.11 Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Object type ........177 10.13.12 Type of display element — Round measurement display ............178 10.13.13 Type of display element —...
  • Page 9 Table of contents 10.15 "Page link" control element ......................197 10.15.1 Name of the control element .....................197 10.15.2 Name of room (otional) ......................197 10.15.3 Size of the button ........................197 10.15.4 Function icon ..........................197 10.15.5 Linked with page ........................197 10.15.6 Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ................198 10.16 Control element "Welcome control"...
  • Page 10 Table of contents 10.21.5 Object type 1-20 ........................215 10.22 Application "Time programs" ......................216 10.22.1 Page PIN-protected ........................216 10.22.2 Overwriting time programs during download ................216 10.23 Application "Logical functions" ....................... 217 10.23.1 Channel x — Application ......................217 10.24 Application "Internal RTC" ......................229 10.24.1 General - Control function ......................229 10.24.2...
  • Page 11 Table of contents 10.24.41 Basic stage heating - Control value difference for sending of heating control value ....244 10.24.42 Basic stage cooling — Cyclic sending of the control value ............244 10.24.43 Basic stage cooling — Hysteresis .....................245 10.24.44 Additional stage cooling — PWM cycle cooling (min) ..............245 10.24.45 Basic stage cooling —...
  • Page 12 Table of contents 10.24.92 Setpoint settings - Basic set value is ..................261 10.24.93 Setpoint adjustment ........................262 10.24.94 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during heating mode (0 - 9°C) ....262 10.24.95 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during heating mode (0 - 9°C) ....262 10.24.96 Setpoint adjustment —...
  • Page 13 Table of contents 10.24.142 Fan settings heating ........................277 10.24.143 Fan settings cooling ........................277 10.24.144 Fan settings - Level output ......................277 10.24.145 Fan speeds/- levels ........................278 10.24.146 Fan speeds/- levels heating.......................278 10.24.147 Fan speeds/- levels cooling .......................278 10.24.148 Fan speeds/- levels - Number of fan speeds/- levels ..............278 10.24.149 Fan speeds/- levels - Format of speeds-/ level output ...............278 10.24.150 Fan speeds/- levels - Speeds-/ levels output ................278 10.24.151 Fan speeds/- levels - Lowest manually adjustable speed-/ level ..........279...
  • Page 14 Table of contents 12.7.13 Setting master/slave switches ....................354 Update ............................... 355 13.1 Transfer of PID file (Configuration file) ..................355 Addressing ..............................356 Maintenance .............................. 357 15.1 Cleaning ............................357 Notes ................................357 Index ................................358 Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │14...
  • Page 15: Notes On The Instruction Manual

    If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact Busch- Jaeger or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de...
  • Page 16: Safety

    However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide...
  • Page 17: Intended Use

    Each use not listed in “Intended use“ on page 17 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. Busch-Jaeger is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
  • Page 18: Target Group / Qualifications Of Personnel

    Safety Target group / Qualifications of personnel 2.4.1 Operation No special qualifications are needed to operate the device. 2.4.2 Installation, commissioning and maintenance 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.
  • Page 19: Cyber Security

    Busch-Jaeger has formally established cyber security robustness testing as part of the product development process. The following measures are prerequisite for the safe operation of your system. Busch-Jaeger accepts no liability for non-observance. Access control and limitation The careful isolation of the system against unauthorized access is the basis for every protective concept.
  • Page 20 The product is not susceptible to malware, because a user-defined code cannot be executed on the system. The only option of updating the software is the update of the firmware. Only a firmware signed by Busch-Jaeger is accepted. Password rules The default system password is 345678.
  • Page 21: Ports And Services For Supporting The Main Functionality

    Safety 2.5.1 Ports and services for supporting the main functionality To support the main functionalities of the device, communication via specific ports and services must be possible in your local network. Contact your network administrator to set up, if necessary, the appropriate port sharing. Attention! Enabling the port increases the risk of cyber attacks.
  • Page 22 Safety Network performance Type Value Ethernet 100 Mbps (148,800 packets/s) 20 Mbps (29,760 packets/s) ICMP 100 Mbps (148,800 packets/s) 60 Mbps (89,280 packets/s) Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │22...
  • Page 23: Safety Instructions

    Safety Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 100 … 240 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 24: Information On Protection Of The Environment

    Information on protection of the environment Information on protection of the environment Environment 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.
  • Page 25: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Overview Fig. 1: Product overview ® ® The Busch-SmartTouch serves as indoor video station for the Busch-Welcome door communication system and the display and operation of standard KNX and free@home functions (See “Overview of KNX functions“ on page 28 or Chapter 8.2.1 “Parameter settings of panel“...
  • Page 26 Product Overview When using the touch panel together with the Busch-Installationsbus ® KNX, up to 18 functions can be positioned on one operating page. In connection with a configuration with the Busch- Installationsbus ® KNX, a total of up to 25 operating pages with a total of 450 control elements can be configured (the audio control element occupies at least four function positions).
  • Page 27: Scope Of Supply

    Product Overview Scope of supply The panel is included in the scope of supply. The enclosed bus connection terminal serves for the connection with the Busch- Installationsbus ® KNX and/or the Busch-Welcome ® bus. The connection with the Busch- ® ®...
  • Page 28: Overview Of Knx Functions

    Product Overview Overview of KNX functions The following table provides an overview of the possible functions and applications of the device: Standard KNX functions Applications Switching Door communication ■ ■ Dimming Fault and alarm messages ■ ■ Slide controller functions Scene actuator ■...
  • Page 29 Product Overview Device overview (rear side) ® Fig. 3: Device overview Busch-SmartTouch rear side Pos. Description Address of outdoor station Setting of the address of the standard outdoor station. Indoor station address Setting the address of the indoor station. X10: Setting the tens digits. ■...
  • Page 30: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Designation Value Display resolution 1280 x 800 pixel (HD) Aspect ratio 16:9 Colour resolution 16 million colours Display size 25.4 cm (10") Viewing angle: horizontal: 75° ■ vertical: 75° ■ Background illumination Maximum brightness ±240 cd/m ±20 000 h Service life (at maximum brightness of >...
  • Page 31: Dimensional Drawings

    Technical data Dimensions 254.6 mm x 180.2 mm x 17.4 mm Commissioning ETS 6 (from ETS 5.x) and BJE DCA SmartTouch Parameter setting: Programming (KNX) 10 via KNX bus or micro SD card Parameter setting (free@home) Via 6200 AP (no SD card required) Table 3: Technical data Dimensional drawings Fig.
  • Page 32: Circuit Diagrams

    Technical data Circuit diagrams Fig. 5: Electrical connection Pos. Function ® Connection for the Busch-Installationsbus KNX / free@home Connection for the floor call button Connection for the central control system or the external power supply (e.g. 6358-101) When using several indoor stations: connection for the internal bus. Temperature sensor connection 6226/T or PT1000 Binary input connection...
  • Page 33: Connection, Installation / Mounting

    ® ® manuals for Busch-Welcome and Busch-free@home . These can be downloaded via www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de or https://busch- jaeger.de/freeathome. Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 100 … 240 V during short-circuit in the low-voltage conduit.
  • Page 34: Preparatory Steps

    Connection, installation / mounting Preparatory steps Terminate all branches of the wiring system with a connected bus device (e.g., indoor ■ station, outdoor station, system device). Do not install the central control system directly next to bell transformers and of other ■...
  • Page 35: Mounting / Dismantling

    Connection, installation / mounting Mounting / dismantling 6.5.1 Installation sites Fig. 6: Installation sites When selecting the installation location, ensure that there is a distance to sources of heat or ■ cold. Heat or cold sources influence the function of the internal temperature sensor. ■...
  • Page 36: Mounting

    Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.2 Mounting The device is suited for flush-mounted and surface-mounted installation. The surface-mounted mounting frame ST/A10.11-811; not part of the scope of supply) can be used for surface mounting when the device is not mounted on the associated flush-mounted installation box.
  • Page 37: Mounting In Flush-Mounted Installation Box In Solid Wall

    Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.3 Mounting in flush-mounted installation box in solid wall Installation on the basis of the instructions on the enclosed plastering template: Notice See mounting instructions on the enclosed plaster and drilling template. First the bottom part of the flush-mounted installation box must be pulled off and installed flush-mounted.
  • Page 38: Mounting In Flush-Mounted Installation Box In Hollow Wall

    Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.4 Mounting in flush-mounted installation box in hollow wall Installation on the basis of the instructions on the enclosed drilling template: Notice See mounting instructions on the enclosed plaster and drilling template. The bottom part of the flush-mounted installation box is not required here. Fig.
  • Page 39: Mounting With Surface-Mounted Mounting Frame

    Connection, installation / mounting 6.5.5 Mounting with surface-mounted mounting frame First, depending on the mounting version according to the following specification, the surface- mounted mounting frame must be installed: Fig. 10: Installation of surface-mounted mounting frame Notice For additional information see the enclosed mounting instructions for surface- mounted mounting frames.
  • Page 40: Electrical Connection

    Connection, installation / mounting Electrical connection 6.6.1 Connection, installation and addressing Fig. 12: Overview of connections / switches The connections, the switches and the terminal resistor are located on the rear of the Busch- SmartTouch ® Fig. 13: Overview of connections 1.
  • Page 41: External Power Supply

    Connection, installation / mounting 6.6.2 External power supply ® If the panel is not operated via Busch-Welcome , an external power supply is required. The device can be operated with the power supply named in the following: 6358-101 ■ Notice If you supply three panels with current via a single power supply, you require a separate power supply for the outdoor station.
  • Page 42: Dismantling

    Connection, installation / mounting Dismantling Fig. 17: Loosening the clamp of the device 1. Push the slider on the bottom side of the device to the right. – The clamp is loosened. 2. Push the device upwards and then pull it off toward the front. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │42...
  • Page 43: Initial Commissioning Of Device

    Initial commissioning of device Initial commissioning of device During initial commissioning of the device, first the general device settings must be made. 1. Specify the panel language. 2. Agree to the licensing terms. 3. Tap on "Next". 4. Agree to the OSS licensing terms. 5.
  • Page 44 Initial commissioning of device The initial commissioning of the Busch-SmartTouch ® is described in general in the following. The specific initial commissioning is available in the system-specific description on commissioning. 1. Select the desired system. ® – Observe Chapter 7.1 “Initial commissioning with Busch-free@home “...
  • Page 45: Initial Commissioning With Busch-Free@Home

    Initial commissioning of device Initial commissioning with Busch-free@home ® ® The steps described in the following refer to initial commissioning with Busch-free@home Busch-free@home ® + Busch-Welcome ® and are made directly in Busch-SmartTouch ® . Ensure that the steps from Chapter 7 “Initial commissioning of device“ on page 43 have already been carried out.
  • Page 46 Initial commissioning of device 4. The notification center opens. – The panel must be authenticated in the notification center. Fig. 20: Authentication 5. Tap on the system message "Device authorization" in the notification center. 6. Then tap on the message. –...
  • Page 47 Initial commissioning of device 7. Confirm the authentication with "Yes". – Then the panel is listed in the "System settings" in the area "Info" > "free@home". After a while the panel is listed as new device in the device list in the System Access Point". The additional configuration is available in Chapter 8 “Commissioning via Busch-free@home ®...
  • Page 48: Commissioning Via Busch-Free@Home

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® ® Commissioning via Busch-free@home Commissioning of the device is always carried out via the web-based surface of the System Access Point. It is assumed that the basic commissioning steps of the overall system have already been carried out. Knowledge about the web-based commissioning software of the System Access Point is assumed.
  • Page 49: Add Device

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 8.1.1 Add device 1. Tap on the switch icon (menu devices, scenes and groups) at the left edge of the screen. – The "Building plan" opens. 2. Tap on the round plus icon at the bottom right [1]. –...
  • Page 50 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Fig. 25: Pop-up window with the suitable devices (example illustration) Identification The device can be identified via the serial number. Identification via serial number Fig. 26: Identification via serial number (example illustration) Compare the serial number and the short ID of the identification label, which is glued on the ■...
  • Page 51: Setting Options Per Channel

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Setting options per channel General settings and special parameter settings can be made for each channel. The settings are made via the web-based user interface of the System Access Point. Select device Fig. 27: Selecting device 1. Select the device icon [1] in the floor plan of the working area view. –...
  • Page 52: Parameter Settings Of Panel

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 8.2.1 Parameter settings of panel Open overview of devices Fig. 28: Open overview of devices (example illustration) 1. Open window "Devices, scenes and groups" 2. Select the "Functions" button [1]. – The overview of devices opens. – Here you can view all devices that are located in the free@home system.
  • Page 53 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 3. Tap on a device category. – The list of available devices opens. 4. Tap on the device whose information you want to edit. – A new window with the information about the respective device opens. Information about the device name, the device position in the building and additional settings are illustrated in the device menu.
  • Page 54 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Pos. Description Device name An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field. Position By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the building structure you defined (e.g. assignment to a room on a certain floor). Illustration Here the device is illustrated.
  • Page 55: Parameter Settings Channel

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 8.2.1.1 Parameter settings Channel Fig. 31: Parameters of channel Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │55...
  • Page 56 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Under the channel settings you can configure the settings described in the following. Pos. Description Device name An independent designation for the device can be allocated via the text field. Position By tapping on the drop-down menu you can assign a position to the device in the building structure you defined (e.g.
  • Page 57 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® generally the floor temperature (floor heating). As soon as the temperature measured on the external temperature sensor exceeds the set temperature, the relay is switched off. Heating stops. Manual increase/reduction of the temperature value Temperature correction of of the external sensor, to adjust a permanent external sensor [°C] temperature offset.
  • Page 58: Other Settings

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 8.2.1.2 Other settings Abb. 32: Other settings - Part 1 Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │58...
  • Page 59 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Abb. 33: Other settings - Part 2 Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │59...
  • Page 60 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Abb. 34: Other settings - Part 3 Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │60...
  • Page 61 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Under "Other settings" you can configure the settings described in the following. Pos. Description Parameters User language in which the information is shown on User language the display. Activation or deactivation of acoustic feedback Acoustic feedback when using the display. Volume of acoustic feedback The parameter us used to set the volume of the acoustic feedback.
  • Page 62 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Authorizations Menu item "Authorizations" is used to specify whether a user with installer authorization is required for the reconfiguration of the device. In addition, you can nevertheless assign users with read rights the authorization to switch this device. Information about the device Listing of device information (device number, software version, etc.) Maintenance...
  • Page 63: Specifying Or Editing Functions (Buttons)

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Specifying or editing functions (buttons) The settings are made via the panel configuration of the web-based user interface of the System Access Point. The Busch-SmartTouch ® has an automatic configuration for the synchronization with the System Access Point. At an existing IP connection all located devises are synchronized automatically with the Busch-SmartTouch ®...
  • Page 64 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® In the type view (at the top right in the panel configuration under "Type") select the ■ devices/functions according to their type. The devices/functions are grouped here according to type (e.g. lights, scenes, actions, etc.). Fig. 35: Panel configuration Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │64...
  • Page 65 Commissioning via Busch-free@home® Actuators/group selection 1. Select a room in the bar at the right edge of the screen. – The actuators and groups contained in the selected room are displayed in the list view. The sequence is portrayed in the following by means of a room temperature controller. Fig.
  • Page 66: Changing Functions

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 8.3.2 Changing functions 1. If several panels are available, first select the appropriate panel. 2. Tap on the panel that is to be re-configured. – If only the position of the function or of the control element is to be changed, then the function can be shifted onto a free area via drag-and-drop.
  • Page 67: Removing Functions

    Commissioning via Busch-free@home® 8.3.3 Removing functions 1. If several panels are available, first select the appropriate panel. 2. Tap on the panel that is to be re-configured. 3. Select the function (button) to be removed. 4. Tap on the rubbish bin icon at the top right edge of the tile to remove the function. As alternative you can remove it via the "Delete"...
  • Page 68: Commissioning Of The Knx Function Via Bje Dca Smarttouch 10 (From Ets5)

    While pictures are being recorded or copied on the card, do not remove the ■ SD card nor restart the panel. Otherwise, pictures may not be displayed. Busch-Jaeger is not liable for the performance of an SD card. ■ Product manual 2CKA001473B5342...
  • Page 69: Installation Of The Bje Dca Smarttouch 10

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.1.2 Installation of the BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 ® For the assembly of the control elements, the initial commissioning of the Busch-SmartTouch and for the display of the DCA commissioning tool, a special app must be installed. This app can then be called up in the ETS via an additional tab (DCA (BJE DCA SmartTouch 10)).
  • Page 70: Installation Sequence

    The ETS app (etsapp file, BJE DCA SmartTouch 10) for the Busch-SmartTouch ® is installed via the ETS. The app can be downloaded either via www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de or via the My KNX access. Fig. 38: App installation (example illustration) 1. Open the ETS5.
  • Page 71: Integrating The Busch-Smarttouch ® Into The Ets

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) ® 9.1.4 Integrating the Busch-SmartTouch into the ETS The following steps describe how to integrate the Busch-SmartTouch ® into the ETS. 1. Start the ETS. 2. Import the product data of the Busch-SmartTouch ®...
  • Page 72: Overview Of The Dca Commissioning Tool

    The following section includes basic information about the DCA commissioning tool. DCA is a project planning software with which you can configure the KNX functions of the panel for the Busch-Jaeger building automation. Every panel can be set up individually. DCA leads you through the configuration during project planning.
  • Page 73: Screen Areas Of The Dca

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Screen areas of the DCA During project planning with DCA you work in several areas. In this section the purpose the screen areas serve is explained and how they are to be handled. Fig.
  • Page 74 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Pos. Screen area Function Quick access to different DCA tools, e.g. "Importing" DCA icon bar or "Exporting". The desired "Control elements" can be pulled via drag and drop from this area onto the operating "Control elements"...
  • Page 75: Explanation Of The Basic Structure (Terms)

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Explanation of the basic structure (Terms) The panel consists of the following areas: Dashboard pages (max. 2) ■ Operating pages ■ Application pages ■ ® Fig. 40: Busch-SmartTouch with control elements The dashboard page is displayed after the device has started.
  • Page 76 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Navigation ® If you swipe to the right or left on the dashboard of the Busch-SmartTouch , you can switch between the available operating pages. ® Via the burger menu at the top left screen edge of the Busch-SmartTouch you can view the available floors and rooms, as well as categories of applications.
  • Page 77: Commissioning Sequence

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Commissioning sequence To be able to work with the DCA commissioning tool as effectively as possible, the following work sequence (standard workflow) is recommended: 1. Start the ETS software (see chapter 9.2.1 “Starting the DCA“ on page 72). 2.
  • Page 78: Basic Settings (System Settings) Of The Panel

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.6.1 Basic settings (system settings) of the panel Notice Entries in text fields must be confirmed with the return key. Common Panel language ■ Options: English German Spanish …...
  • Page 79 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Time and date Time format ■ Options: 12 h 24 h The parameter is used to specify the time format in which the time is to be displayed. Date format ■...
  • Page 80 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Sending time and date ■ Options: Every minute Every hour Every 12 hours At 00:00 At 00:02 At summer/winter time changeover At 00:00 + summer/winter time changeover At 00:02 + summer/winter time changeover The parameter is used to specify the time interval at which the device sends the date and time.
  • Page 81 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Example: 51° 14′ 53" North (51 degrees, 14 minutes and 53 seconds North) = 51.25 decimal degrees Example of calculation: 53' (seconds) divided by 60 = 0.88' (minutes) 14' (minutes) + 0.88' (minutes) = 14.88' (minutes) 14.88' (minutes) divided by 60 = 0.248' (degrees) 51°...
  • Page 82 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Long. [ddd.dd][+ = East, − = West] ■ Options: Setting option from +180.00 to -180.00 The parameter is used to set the geographic longitude for the location of the device (180° East to 180°...
  • Page 83 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Displays Type of the control elements ■ Options: Normal Reduced The parameter is used to specify the type of representation of the control elements. Control elements that are represented in a reduced layout only show the most important data. Colour theme ■...
  • Page 84 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Display brightness [%] ■ Options: 10 - 100 The parameter is used to set the display brightness in %. Notice The parameter is only available if the "Brightness is adjusted to the ambient light"...
  • Page 85 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Notice The parameter is only available if the parameter "Switch off the display when the room is dark" is activated. Proximity sensor Use approximation for switching on the display ■...
  • Page 86 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Switch-off value ■ Options: The parameter is used to set the switch-off value of the proximity sensor. Notice The parameter is only available if the parameter "Use approximation to switch on the display"...
  • Page 87 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Temperature Notice The temperature parameters refer to the temperature display in the top bar of the display. Unit of temperature ■ Options: °C °F The parameter is used to specify the temperature in the units of °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit). Display room temperature ■...
  • Page 88 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Send indoor sensor temperature ■ Options: Do not send On change Cyclic On change and cyclic The parameter is used to specify whether or when the temperature values of the indoor sensor are passed on to other devices.
  • Page 89 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Screen saver Display screen saver [min.] ■ Options: No screen saver The parameter is used to specify the duration after which the screen saver is to be displayed. Screen saver mode ■...
  • Page 90 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Effect of picture transfer ■ Options: Shift from the right Fade out The parameter is used to specify the slide transition effect. Notice The parameter is available only when parameter "Screen saver mode" is set on "Display of slides".
  • Page 91 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Notice The parameter is available only when parameter "Use information start page" has been activated. Primary function The primary function is triggered by touching the display with 3 or more fingers. Use primary function ■...
  • Page 92 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Value x ■ Options: Auto Comfort Standby Frost/heat protection The parameter is used to set type of the value during pressing or releasing. Notice The parameter is only available if one of the parameters "Response to pressing" and "Response to releasing"...
  • Page 93: Creating The Navigation Structure

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Creating the navigation structure The panel has operating pages (start pages) via which the building automation is operated. These pages must be created beforehand. Generally a main start page is created (see chapter 9.4 “Explanation of the basic structure (Terms)“...
  • Page 94: Creating Room And Floor

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.7.2 Creating room and floor pages 1. Open the "Navigation" tab in the library area. 2. Click on the arrow to the left of the device details. 3. Click on the plus icon at the right next to "Room 1" or "Floor 1". –...
  • Page 95 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Delete Page 1. In the tree structure, click on the page entry with the right mouse button. – A pop-up menu opens. 2. Click on "Delete". – The page is deleted with all entries. Notice The main operating page cannot be deleted.
  • Page 96: Configuration Of The Operating

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Configuration of the operating pages Control elements can be inserted into all operating pages (Start pages). Each control element can be pulled from the "Control elements" area via drag and drop onto the page view in the work area and pasted there.
  • Page 97: Switch" Control Element

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.8.1 "Switch" control element You can, among others, set up a light control via the "Switch" control element. An allocated lamp can then be controlled via the control element. However, also an insert can be used as push-button or scene control element.
  • Page 98: Blind" Control Element

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.8.6 "Blind" control element A blind control can be set up via the "Blind" control element. This allows an allocated blind to be operated. Setting and selection options via the "Parameter" area of the DCA, see chapter 10.6 “"Blind" control element“...
  • Page 99: Scene" Control Element

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.8.11 "Scene" control element A scene can be allocated via the "Scene" control element. The scene starts when clicking on this element, if this has been so defined. The scenes must first be created by the commissioner. Setting and selection options via the "Parameter"...
  • Page 100: Editing Control Elements

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Editing control elements After the parameterization of the control elements, further editing can be carried out, e.g. a parameterized control element can be copied to additionally use it on a different operating page. 9.9.1 Delete control element 1.
  • Page 101: Copy Control Element

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.9.2 Copy control element 1. Open the "Navigation" tab in the library area. 2. Select an operating page in the tree structure. – The page is displayed in the work area. 3.
  • Page 102: Configuration Of Applications And Application Pages

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.10 Configuration of applications and application pages The panel can contain applications with fixed functions (e.g. door communication). When these applications are activated, they can be accessed via the application pages or the application runs in the background.
  • Page 103: Application "Fault And Alarm Messages

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.10.2 Application "Fault and alarm messages" This application has an application page on which the issued messages are displayed. The individual messages are also displayed directly in the panel according to the configuration. Messages can be created, activated and configured via the DCA.
  • Page 104: Application "Scene Actuator

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.10.3 Application "Scene actuator" This application has no application page. The scene actuators are started via the "Scene" control element. The application serves for compiling a scene. The scene actuators can be created via the DCA. 1.
  • Page 105: Application "Time Programs

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.10.5 Application "Time programs" This application has an application page, via which time programs can be set. This allows the holiday function to be started and set up, for example. The general settings can be made via the DCA.
  • Page 106: Application "Internal Rtc

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.10.7 Application "Internal RTC" This application has no application page. The internal room temperature controller (RTC) can be controlled via the "RTC control element" (extension unit). For this the control element must be allocated accordingly and equipped with group addresses.
  • Page 107: Favourite Control Elements

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.10.8 "Favourite control elements" You can create favourites under "Favourite control elements" in the "Applications" tree structure. You can then use these favourite control elements repeatedly on other operating pages in the DCA.
  • Page 108: Editing Communication Objects

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.11 Editing communication objects The available communication objects of the marked control elements (see work area) are listed in the "Communication objects" area. They can here be selected and edited directly via the ETS.
  • Page 109: Editing Group Addresses

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) This application has no application page. The internal room temperature controller (RTC) can be controlled via the "RTC control element" (extension unit). For this the control element must be allocated accordingly and equipped with group addresses.
  • Page 110 Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) Fig. 43: "Group addresses" area The group address of the elements is used for the functional allocation: The sending group contains the group address to which a telegram is to be sent. A ■...
  • Page 111: Additional Tools (Functions)

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.13 Additional tools (functions) You can call up additional tools or functions of the DCA via the DCA icon bar. 9.13.1 Import 1. Click on "Import" in the DCA icon bar, a dialog window with the following entries opens. –...
  • Page 112: Export

    Commissioning of the KNX function via BJE DCA SmartTouch 10 (from ETS5) 9.13.2 Export 1. Click on "Export" in the DCA icon bar, a dialog window with the following entries appears. – Export image in pid file – Export in project file Export image in pid file This function is used to create an image file (*.pid).
  • Page 113: Knx Control Elements And Application Parameters

    KNX control elements and application parameters KNX control elements and application parameters 10.1 "Switch" control element 10.1.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the switch control element, e.g. name of the lamp that is to be switched. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.1.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 114: Object Type 1 / Value 2

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Switch" control element – Pressing/releasing: Pressing = value 1; releasing = value 2. The following supplementary parameters are available, see chapter “Object type 1 / value 2“ on page 114: – Object type value 1: When actuated (pressing) the control element sends telegrams via the associated communication object.
  • Page 115 KNX control elements and application parameters "Switch" control element Notice The parameters are only available when parameter "Type of switching" is set on "Pressing/releasing" or "Short/long". – Inactive: No additional parameters available. – Switch: The following supplementary parameters are available: Sent value 1: Options: Switchover...
  • Page 116 KNX control elements and application parameters "Switch" control element Transmitted value 1 / value 2 [scene number]: Options: Setting option from 0 - 64 Calling up or storing scenes – 0 - 64: Entry of scene number. – Calling up or storing scenes: The parameter is used to specify whether the scene is called up or stored (the scene number is sent with the additional information that the scene is to be stored).
  • Page 117: Status Control Element (Icon/Text) Is Operated Via A Separate Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Switch" control element – 14-byte text: Makes it possible to send any text. The following supplementary parameter is available: Sent value 1 / value 2 [max- 14 characters]: Options: <Text> The length of the text is limited to 14 characters. 10.1.7 Status control element (icon/text) is operated via a separate object Options:...
  • Page 118: Icon Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Switch" control element 10.1.8 Icon type Options: Icons Text The parameter is used to set whether an icon or a text is displayed. – Icons: Icons for On: Options: <Selection of an icon from the list> The selected icon is displayed when the light is switched on.
  • Page 119: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Switch" control element 10.1.9 Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" Options: There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object "Disable". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │119...
  • Page 120: Control Element "Rocker Switch

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Rocker switch" 10.2 Control element "Rocker switch" 10.2.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the switch control element, e.g. name of the lamp that is to be switched. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.2.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 121: Status Control Element (Icon/Text) Is Operated Via A Separate Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Rocker switch" Options: <Text> The entered text is displayed when the rocker (button) bottom is actuated. Text for top / Value 2: Options: <Text> The entered text is displayed when the rocker (button) top is actuated. 10.2.6 Status control element (icon/text) is operated via a separate object Options:...
  • Page 122 KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Rocker switch" Options: Switch Forced operation 1-byte value [0% - 100%] 1-byte value [0 - 255] 1-byte value [-128 - 127] Scene number RTC operating mode Temperature 2-byte value [-32768 - +32767] 2-byte value [0 - 65535] 2-byte floating point 4-byte value [-2147483648 - 2147483647]...
  • Page 123 KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Rocker switch" – 1-byte value [0% - 100%]: A value is sent as 1-byte percentage value. The following supplementary parameter is available: Sent value 1 / value 2 [0 - 100%]: Options: Setting option from 0 - 100 –...
  • Page 124 KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Rocker switch" – Temperature: After the control element is actuated, the device sends the parameterized temperature value. The following supplementary parameter is available: Transmitted value 1 / value 2 [temperature]: Options: Setting option from 16 - 31 –...
  • Page 125: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Rocker switch" 10.2.9 Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" Options: There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object "Disable". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │125...
  • Page 126: Dimmer" Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Dimmer" control element 10.3 "Dimmer" control element 10.3.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the dimmer control element, e.g. name of the lamp that is to be dimmed. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.3.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 127: Status Control Element (Icon) Is Controlled By A Separate Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Dimmer" control element Notice The parameter can only be set when parameter "Icon type" is set on "User- defined". 10.3.7 Status control element (icon) is controlled by a separate object Options: Deactivated Activated An additional 1-bit communication object "Status" is enabled via the parameter. When the object has been enabled, the status display of the control element indicates the current status of the object.
  • Page 128: Control Element: "Dimmer Slider

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Dimmer slider" 10.4 Control element: "Dimmer slider" 10.4.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the slider control element, e.g. name of the lamp that is to be dimmed. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.4.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 129: Status Control Element (Icon) Is Operated Via A Separate Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Dimmer slider" Notice The parameter can only be set when parameter "Icon type" is set on "User- defined". 10.4.7 Status control element (icon) is operated via a separate object Options: Deactivated Activated An additional 1-bit communication object "Switch status"...
  • Page 130: Slider Sends

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Dimmer slider" 10.4.9 Slider sends Options: When releasing the slider Cyclic The parameter is used to specify whether the signal is sent "When releasing the slider" or "Cyclic". – When releasing the slider: No additional parameters available. –...
  • Page 131: Operation Of "Rgbw" Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters Operation of "RGBW" control element“ 10.5 Operation of "RGBW" control element“ 10.5.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the switch control element, e.g. name of the lamp that is to be switched. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters.
  • Page 132: Type Of Colour/White Lamp

    KNX control elements and application parameters Operation of "RGBW" control element“ 10.5.6 Type of colour/white lamp Options: RGB+W RGB+Tunable White Tunable White The parameter is used to specify how the colour activation is to be controlled. Corresponding sliders will be displayed in the control element. The type of colour control depends on the type of lamp.
  • Page 133 KNX control elements and application parameters Operation of "RGBW" control element“ HSV: Used for RGB lamp. The following supplementary parameter is available: Switched On -> preset value: ■ Options: Deactivated Activated – Deactivated: No presets are sent when the lamp is switched on. –...
  • Page 134 KNX control elements and application parameters Operation of "RGBW" control element“ RGB+Tunable White: Used for RGB lamp. The following supplementary parameter is available: White activation via: ■ Options: Warm/cold objects Temperature/brightness objects The parameter is used to specify how the white lamps are controlled. –...
  • Page 135: Brightness Change [%]

    KNX control elements and application parameters Operation of "RGBW" control element“ – Activated: The RGB values (0,0,0) are sent when the lamp is switched off. This parameter is important for lamps that do not contain a "Switch" object. Tunable White: Used for lamps with Warm White and Cold White component. The following supplementary parameters are available: White activation via: ■...
  • Page 136: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters Operation of "RGBW" control element“ Activated An additional 1-bit communication object "Switch status" is enabled via the parameter. When the object has been enabled, the status display of the control element indicates the current status of the object. The feedback object can ensure that the correct status is always displayed.
  • Page 137: Blind" Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Blind" control element 10.6 "Blind" control element 10.6.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the blind switch control element, e.g. name of the window whose blind is to be switched. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.6.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 138: Icon Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Blind" control element 10.6.1 Icon type Options: Blind animation Roller blind animation Awning animation Curtain animation Custom The parameter is used to set whether a standard icon or a self-selected icon ("user-defined") is displayed. The following parameters can only be set when parameter "Icon type"...
  • Page 139: Status Control Element (Icon) Is Operated Via A Separate Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Blind" control element Icon for down/close: Options: <Selection of an icon from the list> The parameter is used to select the icon that is to be displayed in the control element for "Down/Close". Repeat telegram "Slat adjustment" all: Options: <Selection of an icon from the list>...
  • Page 140: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Blind" control element 10.6.4 Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" Options: Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object "Disable". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │140...
  • Page 141: Control Element "Rtc Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "RTC control element" 10.7 Control element "RTC control element" 10.7.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the RTC control element. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.7.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 142: Display Actual Temperature

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "RTC control element" 10.7.7 Display actual temperature Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the current temperature is displayed. 10.7.8 Display Options: Current setpoint Relative set value The parameter is used to specify the setpoint that is shown in the display. 10.7.9 Hide temperature unit Options:...
  • Page 143: Fan Coil Control During Cooling Mode

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "RTC control element" The parameter is used to specify whether the fan coil fan is activated during heating mode. 10.7.14 Fan coil control during cooling mode Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the fan coil fan is activated during cooling mode. 10.7.15 Step size of setpoint adjustment Options: 0.1 °C...
  • Page 144: Number Of Fans

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Fan switch" 10.7.18 Number of fans Options: Heating/cooling via one system Heating/cooling via two systems The parameter is used to specify the number of fans. 10.7.19 Fan speed level data format of master/slave Options: Counter values (e.g.
  • Page 145: Name Of Room (Otional)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Fan switch" Options: <Name> Naming the fan switch control element, e.g. name of the fan that is to be controlled. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.8.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 146: Number Of Levels

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Fan switch" Options: <Selection of an icon from the list> The parameter is used to select the icon that is to be displayed when the fan is switched off. 10.8.7 Number of levels Options: Setting option from 1 - 8 The parameter is used to specify the number of fan speed levels that are available and can be...
  • Page 147 KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Fan switch" 10000 > Object 1 sends "1" (also sends the 0 bit = Yes), objects 2 to 5 send "0" 11000 > Objects 1 and 2 send "1", objects 3 to 5 send "0" 11100 etc.
  • Page 148: Display Status

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Fan switch" 10.8.9 Display status Options: User-defined Standard The parameter is used to specify which status texts are displayed for the individual switching levels. – User-defined: User-defined texts are displayed for the individual switching levels. The following supplementary parameters are available: Text Off: Options:...
  • Page 149: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Fan switch" When the object has been enabled, the status display of the control element indicates the current status of the object. The feedback object can ensure that the correct status is always displayed.
  • Page 150: Control "Split Unit Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9 Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the control element, e.g. name of the Split Unit Control. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.9.2 Name of room (otional) Options:...
  • Page 151: Step Size Of Setpoint Adjustment

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9.8 Step size of setpoint adjustment Options: 0.1 °C 0.2 °C 0.5 °C 1.0 °C The parameter is used to specify the step size of the manual setpoint adjustment. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │151...
  • Page 152: Number Of Fan Speed Levels (Without Auto)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9.9 Number of fan speed levels (without AUTO) Options: The parameter determines how many fan speed levels (without auto) are available. 10.9.10 Use automatic mode for fans Options: Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the automatic mode for the fan is activated.
  • Page 153: Use Mode: Cooling

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9.13 Use mode: Cooling Options: Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether cooling mode is activated. 10.9.14 Use mode: Drying Options: Disabled Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the drying mode is activated. 10.9.15 Use mode: Fan Options: Disabled...
  • Page 154: Use Extra Mode: Silence Mode

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9.18 Use extra mode: Silence Mode Options: Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the silent mode is activated. 10.9.19 Use additional mode: Boost Options: Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the additional boost mode is activated. 10.9.20 Use additional mode: Forced operation Options: Disabled...
  • Page 155: Additional Mode Use Window Contact

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.9.22 Additional mode Use window contact Options: Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the additional window contact mode is activated. 10.9.23 Use additional Presence mode Options: Disabled Activated This parameter is used to specify whether the additional presence mode is activated.
  • Page 156: Control "Split Unit Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10 Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the slider control element, e.g. name of the lamp that is to be dimmed. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.10.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 157: Value [1 Byte 0-255] For Heating Mode

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10.5 Value [1 byte 0-255] for heating mode Options: Setting option from 1 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the heating operation. 10.10.6 Value [1 byte 0-255] for cooling mode Options: Setting option from 1 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the cooling operation.
  • Page 158: Value [1 Byte 0-255] For Automatic Operation

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10.12 Value [1 byte 0-255] for automatic operation Options: Setting option from 1 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the automatic operation. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │158...
  • Page 159: Fan Speed Levels

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10.13 Fan speed levels Options: The parameter is used to set the fan speed level. 10.10.14 Value for the speed x Options: Setting option from 0 to 255 The parameter is used to set the value for the fan speed. 10.10.15 Using automatic fan speed control Options: deactivated...
  • Page 160: Step Size

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10.17 Step size Options: 0.5 °C 1.0 °C 1.5 °C 2.0 °C The parameter is used to set the step size for the temperature measurement in decimal steps of 0.5. 10.10.18 Maximum setpoint [°C] Options: Setting option from 0 to 40...
  • Page 161: Using Vrv Temperature Sensor Error Display

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control "Split Unit Control" 10.10.20 Using VRV temperature sensor error display Options: deactivated activated The parameter is used to activate the use of the VRV temperature sensor error display. 10.10.21 Using VRV error display Options: deactivated activated...
  • Page 162: Scene" Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Scene" control element 10.11 "Scene" control element 10.11.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the scene control element. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.11.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 163: Status Control Element (Icon) Is Controlled By A Separate Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Scene" control element operation. 10.11.8 Status control element (icon) is controlled by a separate object Options: Deactivated Activated An additional 1-bit communication object "Status" is enabled via the parameter. When the object has been enabled, the status display of the control element indicates the current status of the object.
  • Page 164: Saving Scene X With A Long Press

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Scene" control element Background for scene x - picture Options: None Afternoon At home Breakfast Cleaning Coming home Cooking Dinner Evening Guests Holidays Leaving Listening to music Morning Party Reading Relaxing Sleeping Scene Working User defined 1 User defined 2 User defined 3...
  • Page 165: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Scene" control element Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the scene x can be saved only with a long press of the button. Adjustment of the button pressure, see parameter "Long operation after...". Notice How many "Save scene x with a long press"...
  • Page 166: Control Element: "Value Slider

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Value slider" 10.12 Control element: "Value slider" 10.12.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming the slider control element, e.g. name of the device that is to be controlled. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.12.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 167: Slider Sends

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Value slider" The parameter is used to enter the unit or the unit sign with which the value is displayed in the control element. The length is limited to 20 characters. Decimal places: Options: Setting option from 0 - 2 The parameter is used to specify the number of decimal places of the displayed value.
  • Page 168 KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Value slider" – 2-byte floating point: A value is sent as 2-byte floating point value, e.g. a temperature value, a time duration, a power or a consumption value. – 4-byte value [0 - 4294967295]: A value is sent as 4-byte value without a sign, e.g. actuating value.
  • Page 169: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element: "Value slider" Maximum object value: Options: Setting option depends on the selected object type. The parameter is used to specify the largest value that is sent from the control element via telegrams. Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered.
  • Page 170: Display" Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13 "Display" control element 10.13.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the display control element. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.13.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 171: Type Of Display Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.5 Type of display element Options: Status display Value display Linear measurement display Round measurement display Wind rose Wind force Temperature Rain Twilight Brightness Moisture Air pressure Measurement of power consumption Voltage Current Frequency...
  • Page 172: Type Of Display Element - Status Display - Object Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.6 Type of display element — Status display — Object type Options: 1 bit 1-byte value [0 - 255] Parameter "Object type" is used to specify the size of the communication object. –...
  • Page 173: Type Of Display Element - Value Display - Measurement Display With Colour Display

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element – 1-byte value [0 - 255]: A status value is sent as 1-byte value without a sign. The following supplementary parameters are available: Text x for value [0 - 255]: Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to set the status value at which text x is displayed.
  • Page 174: Type Of Display Element - Value Display - Object Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.8 Type of display element — Value display — Object type Options: 1-byte value [0% - 100%] 1-byte value [0 - 255] 1-byte value [-128 - 127] 2-byte value [0 - 65535] 2-byte value [-32768 - +32767] 2-byte floating point 4-byte value [0 - 4294967295]...
  • Page 175 KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element The parameter is used to specify the smallest value that is sent via telegrams to the display element. Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered. Maximum object value: Options: Setting option depends on the selected object type.
  • Page 176: Type Of Display Element - Linear Measurement Display - Measurement Display With Colour Display

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.9 Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Measurement display with colour display Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether a colour display follows. For this the communication objects "Switch alarm", "Switch warning", and "Switch information"...
  • Page 177: Type Of Display Element - Linear Measurement Display - Object Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.11 Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Object type Options: 1-byte value [0% - 100%] 1-byte value [0 - 255] 1-byte value [-128 - 127] 2-byte value [0 - 65535] 2-byte value [-32768 - +32767] 2-byte floating point 4-byte value [0 - 4294967295]...
  • Page 178: Type Of Display Element - Round Measurement Display

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element Minimum object value: Options: Setting option depends on the selected object type. The parameter is used to specify the smallest value that is sent via telegrams to the display element. Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered. Maximum object value: Options: Setting option depends on the selected object type.
  • Page 179: Type Of Display Element - Wind Rose

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.13 Type of display element — Wind rose Note For option "Wind rose" of parameter "Type of display element" the same supplementary parameters are available, such as for option "Linear measurement display", Chapter 10.13.9 “Type of display element — Linear measurement display —...
  • Page 180: Type Of Display Element - Wind Rose - Display Value Wind Force

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.15 Type of display element — Wind rose — Display value wind force Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the wind force is displayed. For this the "Wind force" communication object is enabled.
  • Page 181 KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element Minimum object value: Options: Setting option depends on the selected object type. The parameter is used to specify the smallest value that is sent via telegrams to the display element. Any value within the limits specified by the object type and its value range can be entered. Maximum object value: Options: Setting option depends on the selected object type.
  • Page 182: Type Of Display Element - Wind Force - Unit

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.17 Type of display element — Wind force — Unit Options: km/h The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the wind force is displayed in the display element. 10.13.18 Type of display element —...
  • Page 183: Type Of Display Element - Twilight - Unit

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.21 Type of display element — Twilight — Unit Options: kLux The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the twilight is displayed in the display element. 10.13.22 Type of display element — Brightness Notice For option "Brightness"...
  • Page 184: Type Of Display Element - Moisture - Unit

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.24 Type of display element — Moisture — Unit Options: Fixed at % The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the air moisture is displayed in the display element.
  • Page 185: Type Of Display Element - Current - Unit

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element Options: 14,019 9,021 The parameter is used to specify the data point used. 10.13.31 Type of display element — Current — Unit Options: The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the current is displayed in the display element.
  • Page 186: Type Of Display Element - Energy - Data Point Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.35 Type of display element — Energy — Data point type Data point type Options: 13,013 13,010 The parameter is used to specify the data point used. 10.13.36 Type of display element — Energy — Unit Options: The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element.
  • Page 187: Type Of Display Element - Gas (Volume) - Data Point Type

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.39 Type of display element — Gas (volume) — Data point type Data point type Options: 12.1201 14,076 12.1200 The parameter is used to specify the data point used. 10.13.40 Type of display element — Gas (volume) — Unit Options: The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element.
  • Page 188: Type Of Display Element - Flow-Through Volume - Unit

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Display" control element 10.13.44 Type of display element — Flow-through volume — Unit Options: Fixed at m The parameter is used to specify the unit with which the energy is displayed in the display element.
  • Page 189: Control Element "Audio Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" 10.14 Control element "Audio control" 10.14.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the control element for audio control. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.14.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 190: Object Type Playback / Pause Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" 1-byte value [0 - 255]: The value of an audio source is sent as 1-byte value without a sign. The following supplementary parameter is available: Source x value: Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to send the value per source.
  • Page 191: Object Type Forward/Reverse Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" – Deactivated: No forward/reverse control is enabled. No additional parameters available. – Activated: Forward/reverse control is enabled. The following supplementary parameter is available: 10.14.8 Object type Forward/reverse control Notice "Forward/Reverse control" object type is only available if "Use Forward/Reverse control"...
  • Page 192: Use Shuffle Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" Options: Deactivated Activated – Deactivated: No mute button is enabled. No additional parameters available. – Activated: The mute button is enabled. The following supplementary parameter is available: Object type mute: Options: 1 bit 1-byte value [0 - 255]...
  • Page 193: Use Repeat Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" The parameter is used to specify the size of the communication object for sending telegrams. 1 bit: Random playback commands are sent with 1 bit (0 or 1). The following supplementary parameter is available: Value for shuffle: Options:...
  • Page 194: Use Of Volume Button

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" Options: The parameter is used to send the the "Value for repeating" with "0" or "1". 1 bit: Repeat commands are sent with 1 bit (0 or 1). The following supplementary parameter is available: Value for not repeating: Options:...
  • Page 195: Use Of On/Off Button

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" Value for decrease: Options: The parameter is used to send the command for "Decrease volume" with "0" or "1". 1 x 4 bit: Commands of a volume button are sent with 4 bit. No additional parameters –...
  • Page 196: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Audio control" Value for ON: Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to send the value for "ON" as absolute value. Value for OFF: Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to send the value for "OFF"...
  • Page 197: Page Link" Control Element

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Page link" control element 10.15 "Page link" control element 10.15.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the page link control element. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.15.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 198: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters "Page link" control element 10.15.6 Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" Options: Deactivated Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object "Disable". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │198...
  • Page 199: Control Element "Welcome Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Welcome control" 10.16 Control element "Welcome control" 10.16.1 Name of the control element Options: <Name> Naming of the control element for audio control. The length of the name is limited to 36 characters. 10.16.2 Name of room (otional) Options: <Name>...
  • Page 200: Trigger With

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Welcome control" 10.16.7 Trigger with Options: 1 and 0 The parameter is used to specify the signal for the trigger. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │200...
  • Page 201: Enable 1-Bit Communication Object "Disable

    KNX control elements and application parameters Control element "Welcome control" 10.16.8 Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" Options: Disabled Activated There is the option of temporarily disabling the function via an additional communication object "Disable". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │201...
  • Page 202: Application "Door Communication

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Door communication" 10.17 Application "Door communication" 10.17.1 Use of door communication Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether an application page is displayed in the panel for the door communication. –...
  • Page 203 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Door communication" Number of control elements: Options: The parameter is used to specify how many control elements are used. Type of the control element x: Options: Switch Roller blind Forced operation 1-byte value [0-100%] 1-byte value [0-255] 8-bit scene The parameter is used to specify the type of control element used.
  • Page 204 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Door communication" Value for object x: Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 – 8-bit scene: A light scene number is sent with 8 bits. The following supplementary parameter is available: Value for object x: Options: Setting option from 1 - 64 Notice...
  • Page 205: Application "Fault And Alarm Messages" - Global Settings

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Global settings 10.18 Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Global settings 10.18.1 Use of fault and alarm messages Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the fault and alarm messages are displayed. –...
  • Page 206: Automatic Archiving At An Acknowledgement

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Settings of the individual messages 10.18.4 Automatic archiving at an acknowledgement Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify that after acknowledgement in the application page the message is archived immediately and is no longer displayed in the alarm list.
  • Page 207: Type Of Message

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Settings of the individual messages Designation of message. The length of the name is limited to 60 characters. 10.19.2 Type of message Options: Alarm Notice Error The parameter is used to specify the type of message that is displayed. 10.19.3 Type of alarm Options: 1 bit...
  • Page 208 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Settings of the individual messages Repeat of alarm as long as it is active: Options: Deactivated Activated – Deactivated: In the active state the acoustic alarm signal is not repeated. No additional parameters available.
  • Page 209: Application "Scene Actuator

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Scene actuator" 10.20 Application "Scene actuator" 10.20.1 Name of scene actuator Options: <Text> Naming of scene actuator. The length of the name is limited to 60 characters. 10.20.2 Number of participants Options: Setting options from 1 - 15 The parameter is used to specify the number of participants (actuators).
  • Page 210: Object Type X

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Scene actuator" 10.20.6 Object type x Options: Switch Roller blind Forced operation 1-byte value [0 - 100%] 1-byte value [0 - 255] RGB colour RGBW colour Colour temperature 8-bit scene RTC operating mode Temperature 14-byte text When actuated or during a sequence, components of a scene can send telegrams via the...
  • Page 211 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Scene actuator" – 1-byte value [0 - 100%]: A value is sent as 1-byte percentage value. The following supplementary parameter is available: Value for object x: Options: Setting option from 0 - 100 –...
  • Page 212 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Scene actuator" – RGBW colour: A colour value is sent as hexadecimal value. Value for object x: Options: Setting option from #00000000 - #FFFFFFFF The entered colour value (red, green, white) is displayed as colour pattern next to the parameter.
  • Page 213: Name Of Scene

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Scene actuator" 10.20.7 Name of scene Options: <Text> Designation of scene. The length of the name is limited to 60 characters. 10.20.8 Scene number Options: Setting option from 1 - 64 The number of the scene is set via the parameter. 10.20.9 Light scenes can be started with a Options: Both...
  • Page 214: Application "Presence Simulation

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Presence simulation" 10.21 Application "Presence simulation" 10.21.1 Use of presence simulation Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether presence simulation is displayed. – Disabled: No display in the panel. No additional parameters available. –...
  • Page 215: Delay Time Up To Activation [Min.]

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Presence simulation" 10.21.4 Delay time up to activation [min.] Options: Setting option from 0 - 60 The parameter is used to specify the number of minutes after which the recorded telegrams are played. Notice A selection of "0"...
  • Page 216: Application "Time Programs

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Time programs" 10.22 Application "Time programs" 10.22.1 Page PIN-protected Options: The parameter is used to specify whether the time programs application page is protected by a PIN code. – No: The application page is not protected. –...
  • Page 217: Application "Logical Functions

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" 10.23 Application "Logical functions" 10.23.1 Channel x — Application Name of channel: Options: <Name> Naming of the channel. The length of the name is limited to 30 characters. Application: Options: Inactive Logic gate Multiplexer Multiplier...
  • Page 218 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" The parameter is used to specify the logic gate the communication objects are to be linked with. See the explanation above. Object type input x: Options: 1 bit 1 byte The parameter is used to specify whether the input object consists of a 1-bit value (0/1) or a 1-byte value (0 - 255).
  • Page 219 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" Options: Output is set on 1 Defined via output default value true The parameter is used to specify the value of the output object in the logic status "True". See the explanation above. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │219...
  • Page 220 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" Value of the output object at logic untrue: Options: Output is set on 0 Defined via output default value untrue The parameter is used to specify the value of the output object in the logic status "Untrue". See the explanation above.
  • Page 221 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" – 1 byte: The following parameter appears: Start command: Options: Setting options from 0 - 255 See the explanation above. Telegram delay: Options: Setting option from 200 ms - 10 seconds The parameter is used to set the time delay for telegrams.
  • Page 222 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" telegram has been received on the input during the blocking phase, the output sends its value. If the size of the input and output objects is 1 bit, the input can also be inverted. This allows an inverting member to be implemented via a gate.
  • Page 223 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" Inverting an input: Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the switching input is inverted. Filter function: Options: Do not filter Filter 0 Filter 1 See the explanation above. –...
  • Page 224 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" Options: Temperature with a constant 2 temperatures This function can be used to compare two temperatures. Or a temperature can be compared with an internal specified temperature value (constant). – Temperature with a constant: This function makes an input available with a 2-byte communication object.
  • Page 225 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" Sending value when input 1 < input 2: Options: Setting options from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to specify which output object is sent when input 1 is logically smaller than input 2.
  • Page 226 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" Options: <Text> Naming of the value. The length of the text is limited to 15 characters. Notice How many "Use value xxxxx" parameters and "Text for value xxxx" are displayed depends on the setting of the "Number of inputs" parameter.
  • Page 227 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" The following parameters are displayed: Type of time function: Options: Staircase lighting ON/OFF delay The parameter is used to select between a staircase light function and an On/Off delay. – Staircase lighting: The following parameters are displayed: Staircase light period [hh:mm:ss]: Options: Setting options from 00:00:01 - 12:00:00...
  • Page 228 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Logical functions" The parameter is used to specify whether the time function is switched with a switch-off delay. – Deactivated: No additional parameters available. – Activated: The following parameter appears: Switch-off delay time [hh:mm:ss]: Options: Setting options from 00:00:01 - 12:00:00 The time of the switch-off delay (hh:mm:ss) is set via the parameter.
  • Page 229: Application "Internal Rtc

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24 Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.1 General - Control function Options: Heat Heating with additional stage Cool Cooling with additional stage Heating and cooling Heating and cooling with additional stage – Heating: For operating a heat-based single-room control. The temperature is regulated to the setpoint value defined in the parameter.
  • Page 230: General - Additional Functions/Objects

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" – Eco mode: If the room is controlled automatically or manually as a function of its use. – Frost/heat protection: If only the building protection function is necessary in the room after a reset.
  • Page 231: Heating Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.2 Heating control Notice Only available when the "Control function" parameter is set either on "Heating," "Heating with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and cooling with additional stages". 10.24.3 Heating control - Control value type Options: 2-point 1 bit, Off/On 2-point 1 byte, (0/100%)
  • Page 232: Heating Control - P-Component

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Fan coil: Fan coil 4°C 90 min ■ Free configuration ■ Multiple heating types (panel heating, convector heating or fan coil) with preset parameters are available to the user. – If the required heating type is not available, individual parameters can be specified in free configuration.
  • Page 233: Basic Stage Heating

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.8 Basic stage heating Notice Only available when the "Extended settings" parameter under "Heating control" is activated. 10.24.9 Basic stage heating — Status object heating Options: Deactivated Activated – The parameter enables the "Status heating" communication object. 10.24.10 Basic stage heating —...
  • Page 234: Basic Stage Heating - Cyclic Sending Of The Control Value

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Note This parameter is only available when "Control value type" parameter is set either on "PI continuous, 0 – 100%", "PI PWM, On/Off“ or "Fan coil". 10.24.13 Basic stage heating — Cyclic sending of the control value Options: 00:01:00 - 01:00:00 The current control value used by the device can be cyclically transmitted to the bus.
  • Page 235 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" "Settings of basic load", it is also possible to define whether this basic load will be permanently active or whether it will be switched by the "Basic load" object. Note This parameter is only available when "Control value type" parameter is set either on "PI continuous, 0 –...
  • Page 236: Control Of Additional Heating Stage

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.17 Control of additional heating stage Notice Only available when the "Control function" parameter is set either on "Heating with additional stage," or "Heating and cooling with additional stages". 10.24.18 Control of additional heating stage — Control value type Options: 2-point 1 bit, Off/On 2-point 1 byte, (0/100%)
  • Page 237: Control Of Additional Heating Stage - P-Component

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Multiple heating types (panel heating, convector heating or fan coil) with preset parameters are available to the user. – If the required heating type is not available, individual parameters can be specified in the free configuration.
  • Page 238 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Activated This parameter enables additional functions and communication objects, e.g. "Additional heating stage". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │238...
  • Page 239: Additional Heating Stage

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.24 Additional heating stage Notice Only available when the "Extended settings" parameter under "Control of additional heating stage" is activated. 10.24.25 Additional heating stage — Mode of the control value Options: Normal Inverse The mode of the control value can be used to adapt the control value to de-energised opened...
  • Page 240: Additional Heating Stage - Cyclic Sending Of The Control Value

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.28 Additional heating stage - Cyclic sending of the control value Options: 00:01:00 - 01:00:00 The current control value used by the device can be cyclically transmitted to the bus. Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control value type"...
  • Page 241 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control value type" parameter is set either on "2-point 1 Bit, Off/On" or "2-point 1 Byte, 0/100%". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │241...
  • Page 242: Cooling Control

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.32 Cooling control Notice Only available when the "Control function" parameter is set either on "Cooling," "Cooling with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and cooling with additional stages". 10.24.33 Cooling control — Control value type Options: 2-point 1 bit, Off/On 2-point 1 byte, (0/100%)
  • Page 243: Cooling Control - P-Component

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" If the required cooling type is not available, individual parameters can be specified in free configuration. Note This parameter is only available when "Control value type" parameter is set either on "PI continuous, 0 – 100%", "PI PWM, On/Off“ or "Fan coil". 10.24.35 Cooling control - P-component Options: Setting option between 1 - 25...
  • Page 244: Basic Stage Cooling

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.38 Basic stage cooling Notice Only available when the "Extended settings" parameter under "Cooling control" is activated. 10.24.39 Basic stage cooling — Status object cooling Options: Deactivated Activated This parameter enables the "Status cooling" communication object. 10.24.40 Basic stage cooling —...
  • Page 245: Basic Stage Cooling - Hysteresis

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control value type" parameter is set either on "2-point 1 Bit, Off/On", "2-point 1 Byte, 0/100%", "PI continuous, 0- 100%" or "Fan coil". 10.24.43 Basic stage cooling —...
  • Page 246 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" cooling medium will flow through the cooling area to prevent the floor from heating up. Under "Settings of basic load", it is also possible to define whether this basic load will be permanently active or whether it will be switched by the "Basic load"...
  • Page 247: Control Of Additional Cooling Stage

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.47 Control of additional cooling stage Notice Only available when the "Control function" parameter is set either on "Cooling with additional stage," or "Heating and cooling with additional stages". 10.24.48 Control of additional cooling stage - Control value type Options: 2-point 1 bit, Off/On 2-point 1 byte, (0/100%)
  • Page 248: Control Of Additional Cooling Stage - P-Component

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" configuration. Note This parameter is only available when "Control value type" parameter is set either on "PI continuous, 0 – 100%", "PI PWM, On/Off“ or "Fan coil". 10.24.50 Control of additional cooling stage — P-component Options: Setting option between 1 - 25 The P-component stands for the proportional range in a control.
  • Page 249: Control Of Additional Cooling Stage - Extended Settings

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.53 Control of additional cooling stage — Extended settings Options: Deactivated Activated This parameter enables additional functions and communication objects, e.g. "Additional cooling stage". Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │249...
  • Page 250: Additional Cooling Stage

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.54 Additional cooling stage Note Only available when the "Extended settings" parameter under "Control of additional cooling stage" is set on "Yes". 10.24.55 Additional cooling stage — Mode of the control value Options: Normal Inverse...
  • Page 251: Additional Cooling Stage - Cyclic Sending Of The Control Value

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.58 Additional cooling stage — Cyclic sending of the control value Options: 00:01:00 - 01:00:00 The current control value used by the device can be cyclically transmitted to the bus. Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control value type"...
  • Page 252: Additional Cooling Stage - Hysteresis

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.61 Additional cooling stage — Hysteresis Options: Setting option between 0.3 - 25 The hysteresis of the two-point controller specifies the fluctuation range of the controller around the setpoint value. The lower switching point is located at "Setpoint value minus hysteresis" and the upper point is at "Setpoint value plus hysteresis".
  • Page 253: Settings Of Basic Load

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.62 Settings of basic load Notice Only available when the "Control function" parameter is set either on "Heating with additional stage," "Cooling with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and cooling with additional stages". 10.24.63 Settings of basic load —...
  • Page 254: Combined Heating And Cooling Modes

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.65 Combined heating and cooling modes Notice Only available when the "Control function" parameter is set either on "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and cooling with additional stages". 10.24.66 Combined heating and cooling modes — Switchover of heating/cooling Options: Automatic Only via object...
  • Page 255: Combined Heating And Cooling Modes - Additional Heating/Cooling Stage Control Value Output

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.69 Combined heating and cooling modes — Additional heating/cooling stage control value output Options: Via 1 object Via 2 objects This parameter is used to define whether the control value is transmitted to the climate control actuator using one or two objects.
  • Page 256: Setpoint Settings

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.70 Setpoint settings Note The following parameters are available without enabling "Extended settings". 10.24.71 Setpoint settings — Setpoint for heating comfort = setpoint for cooling comfort Options: Deactivated Activated This parameter is used to configure the manner in which the setpoint adjustment functions. –...
  • Page 257: Setpoint Settings - Setpoint For Heating And Cooling Comfort

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.74 Setpoint settings — Setpoint for heating and cooling comfort Options: Setting option between 10 - 40 Specifies the comfort temperature for heating and cooling when people are present. Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on "Heating and cooling"...
  • Page 258: Setpoint Settings - Reduction For Heating Economy By

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Specifies the comfort temperature for heating economy. Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on "Heating", "Heating with additional stage", "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and cooling with additional stage" and parameter "Setpoint for standby and Eco are absolute values"...
  • Page 259: Setpoint Settings - Increase For Cooling Standby By

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Notice This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on "Cooling" or "Cooling with additional stage" and parameter "Setpoint heating comfort = setpoint cooling comfort" is set on "deactivated". 10.24.83 Setpoint settings —...
  • Page 260: Setpoint Settings - Setpoint Setting Via Communication Object (Dpt 9.001)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.87 Setpoint settings — Setpoint setting via communication object (DPT 9.001) Options: For comfort, standby, Eco For comfort, standby, Eco, building protection This parameter is used to specify whether the setpoint setting is made via communication objects.
  • Page 261: Setpoint Settings - Basic Set Value Is

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.92 Setpoint settings - Basic set value is Options: Comfort cooling setpoint Comfort heating setpoint Mean value between comfort heating and cooling Setpoint for cooling comfort: ■ – The device uses the temperature value that has been set via parameter "Setpoint temperature for cooling comfort"...
  • Page 262: Setpoint Adjustment

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.93 Setpoint adjustment 10.24.94 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during heating mode (0 - 9°C) Options: Setting option between 0 - 9 This preset can be used to limit the manual increase during heating. Note This parameter is only available when parameter "Controller function"...
  • Page 263: Setpoint Adjustment - Setpoint Adjustment Master/Slave Via Communication Object

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 0.5°C 1.0°C This parameter is used to specify the step size for manual setpoint adjustment. 10.24.99 Setpoint adjustment - Setpoint adjustment master/slave via communication object Options: 1-byte counter value Relative temperature value Absolute temperature value This parameter is used to specify whether the setpoint adjustment for master/slave is carried out via a temperature value or a 1-byte counter value.
  • Page 264: Setpoint Adjustment - Resetting The Manual Adjustment For Change Of Operating Mode

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.101 Setpoint adjustment — Resetting the manual adjustment for change of operating mode Options: Deactivated Activated If the device switches to a new operating mode, the manual adjustment is deleted and the parameterised setpoint temperature for the operating mode plus any change by the base setpoint value object will be applied if this parameter is activated.
  • Page 265: Temperature Reading

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.104 Temperature reading 10.24.105 Temperature reading — Inputs of temperature reading Options: Internal measurement External measurement Weighted measurement The room temperature can be measured at the device or fed to the device by an object via the bus.
  • Page 266: Temperature Reading - Weighting Of External Measurement 2 (0 To 100%)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.109 Temperature reading — Weighting of external measurement 2 (0 to 100%) Options: Setting option between 0 - 100 Specifying the weighting of the external measurement 2 from 0 to 100%. The setting together with the weighting of the external measurement (0 - 100%) must result in 100%.
  • Page 267: Temperature Reading - Monitoring Time For Temperature Reading

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether parameter "Monitoring time of temperature reading" is available. 10.24.114 Temperature reading — Monitoring time for temperature reading Options: Setting option between 00:01:00 - 18:12:15 If no temperature is read within the parameterised time period, the device switches to error mode.
  • Page 268: Temperature Reading - Control Value For Fault (0 - 255)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.116 Temperature reading — Control value for fault (0 - 255) Options: Setting option between 0 - 255 In the event of a failure of the actual temperature measurement, the device will no longer be able to independently determine the control value.
  • Page 269: Alarm Functions

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.117 Alarm functions 10.24.118 Alarm functions - Condensate water alarm Options: Deactivated Activated If a fan coil device is used, condensation may form during operation as a result of excessive cooling and/or humidity. The associated condensate is typically collected in a container. To protect the container against overflowing, and thus prevent potential damage to devices and/or the building, the container alerts the "Condensation alarm"...
  • Page 270: Alarm Functions - Heat Alarm Temperature For Rhcc Status (°C)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.121 Alarm functions - Heat alarm temperature for RHCC status (°C) Options: Setting option between 20 - 70 The RHCC status object has a heat alarm bit. If the input temperature of the controller exceeds the temperature set in this parameter, then the heat alarm bit is set in the status object.
  • Page 271: Temperature Limiter

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.122 Temperature limiter 10.24.123 Temperature limiter - Temperature limit of heating Options: Deactivated Activated The parameter is used to specify whether the following parameters are available for the "Temperature limit of heating". –...
  • Page 272: Temperature Limiter - Setpoint Temperature Of Cooling / Additional Cooling Stage

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" The parameter is used to specify whether the following parameters are available for the "Temperature limit of additional cooling stage". – Setpoint temperature – Hysteresis – Integral component of PI controller 10.24.128 Temperature limiter - Setpoint temperature of cooling / additional cooling stage Options:...
  • Page 273: Summer Compensation

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.131 Summer compensation 10.24.132 Summer compensation - Summer compensation Options: Deactivated Activated In order to save energy, and to ensure that the temperature difference occurring during entry and exit of a climate-controlled building stays within comfortable limits, the excessive reduction of room temperature should be prevented during high temperatures in the summer (Summer compensation according to DIN 1946).
  • Page 274: Summer Compensation - (Lower) Starting Temperature For Summer Compensation (°C)

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.133 Summer compensation - (Lower) Starting temperature for summer compensation (°C) Options: Setting option between 10 - 40 The parameter is used to specify the lower outside temperature value up to which temperature value the setpoint correction (summer compensation) is performed based on too high an outside temperature.
  • Page 275 KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Options: Setting option between 0 - 25 The parameter is used to specify how many degrees Kelvin the setpoint value will be increased by during summer compensation when the upper temperature value is reached. Typical values for summer compensation are: 20°C: lower outside temperature value ■...
  • Page 276: Settings Of Fan Coil Unit

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.137 Settings of fan coil unit Notice Only available only when parameter "Control value type" is set on "Fan coil unit". 10.24.138 Settings of fan coil unit - Number of fans Options: Heating/cooling via one system Heating/cooling via two system...
  • Page 277: Settings Of Fan Coil Unit - Fan Speed Limit/Level Limit During Eco Mode

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.141 Settings of fan coil unit — Fan speed limit/level limit during Eco mode Options: Deactivated Activated This parameter limits the fan speed level when the system is switched to eco mode. 10.24.142 Fan settings heating Notice...
  • Page 278: Fan Speeds/- Levels

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" 10.24.145 Fan speeds/- levels 10.24.146 Fan speeds/- levels heating Notice Only available when parameter "Number of fans" is set on "Heating/cooling via two systems". 10.24.147 Fan speeds/- levels cooling Notice Only available when parameter "Number of fans" is set on "Heating/cooling via two systems".
  • Page 279: Fan Speeds/- Levels - Lowest Manually Adjustable Speed-/ Level

    KNX control elements and application parameters Application "Internal RTC" Options: For manual operation and automatic Only for manual operation This parameter is used to specify when the output of the fan speed level values will occur: either only when the fan speed levels are manually adjusted or also in automatic mode. This setting depends on the options for the fan coil actuator.
  • Page 280: Knx Communication Objects

    KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" KNX communication objects For a quick overview of the options of the Busch-SmartTouch ® , all communication objects are listed in an overview table. The detailed function can be read in the description following the individual communication objects.
  • Page 281 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" [16.001] Information page line 2 Input 14 bytes Character (ISO 8859-1) [16.001] Information page line 3 Input 14 bytes Character (ISO 8859-1) [16.001] Information page line 4 Input 14 bytes Character (ISO 8859-1) [5.001] Primary function Output 1 bit...
  • Page 282 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Switching [1.001] Open door Input 1 bit Switching [1.001] Control element 1 Output 1 bit Switching [1.001] Control element 2 Output 1 bit Switching [1.001] Control element 3 Output 1 bit Switching [1.001] Control element 4 Output 1 bit Switching...
  • Page 283 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Object Name Length Data type Flags function Fault and alarm messages [5.001] Signal tone volume Input 1 byte Percent (0 - 100%) Raise/lower signal tone [3.007] Input 1 byte volume Dimmer step [1.016] Confirm all [1 bit] Input 1 bit Confirmation...
  • Page 284 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Switching Object Name Length Data type Flags function [1.001] Object 9 [send] Output 1 bit Switching [1.001] Object 9 [receive] Input 1 bit Switching [1.001] Object 10 [send] Output 1 bit Switching [1.001] Object 10 [receive] Input 1 bit Switching...
  • Page 285 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Dimmer step [1.010] Activate scene 5 Input 1 bit Start/Stop Object Name Length Data type Flags function [1.010] Activate scene 6 Input 1 bit Start/Stop [3.007] Scene 6 dimming Input 3 bit Dimmer step [1.010] Activate scene 7 Input...
  • Page 286 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Input/ [1.001] Object 11 1 bit Output Switching Input/ [1.001] Object 12 1 bit Output Switching Object Name Length Data type Flags function Input/ [1.001] Object 14 1 bit Output Switching Input/ [1.001] Object 15 1 bit Output Switching...
  • Page 287 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Switching [1.001] Logic gate - Input 10 Input 1 bit Switching [1.003] Multplexer - Control input Input 1 bit Enable [1.001] Multiplexer - Input 1 Input 1 bit Switching [1.001] Multiplexer - Input 2 Input 1 bit Switching...
  • Page 288 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Status converter - Input 1 [1.002] Input 1 bit (LSB) Boolean [1.002] Status converter - Input 2 Input 1 bit Boolean [1.002] Status converter - Input 3 Input 1 bit Boolean [1.002] Status converter - Input 4 Input 1 bit Boolean...
  • Page 289 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Status converter - Output 16 [1.002] Output 1 bit (MSB) Boolean [1.001] Time function - Input Input 1 bit Switching [1.001] Time function - Output Output 1 bit Switching Time function - staircase [7.005] Input 2 bytes lighting (sec.)
  • Page 290 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" [1.001] Basic load Input 1 bit Switching [1.100] Heating/cooling switchover Output Heating/cooli Confirm fan manually [1.001] Output 1 bit (master) Switching [5.001] Fan speed / Output 1 byte Percent level (0 - 100%) [9.001] Basic setpoint Input 2 bytes...
  • Page 291 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" pulses (-128 - 127) [5.001] Confirm fan speed (master) Output 1 byte Percent (0 - 100%) Controller RHCC status Output 2 bytes [22,101] [5.001] Controller HVAC status Output 1 byte Percent (master) (0 - 100%) [9.001] Heating temperature limit Input...
  • Page 292 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Object Name Length Data type Flags function [9.001] Economy cooling setpoint Input 2 bytes Temperature (°C) [9.001] Cooling setpoint for building Input 2 bytes Temperature protection (°C) [9.001] Setpoint error Output 1 bit Temperature (°C) Current HVAC operating [20.102]...
  • Page 293 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" [5.001] Input/ Value 1 byte Percent Output (0 - 100%) Object Name Length Data type Flags function [5.001] Status value Input 1 byte Percent (0 - 100%) [1.002] Block Input 1 bit Boolean RGBW operation [1.001] Switch Output...
  • Page 294 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" (0 - 255) [5.010] Input/ Counting Value warm white 8 bit Output pulses (0 - 255) [5.010] Counting Status value warm white Input 8 bit pulses (0 - 255) [5.001] Input/ Counting Hue value 1 byte pulses Output...
  • Page 295 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" (0 - 100%) [5.001] Input/ Slat position 1 byte Percent Output (0 - 100%) [1.002] Position status Input 1 bit Boolean [1.002] Upper end position status Input 1 bit Boolean [1.002] Bottom end position status Input 1 bit Boolean...
  • Page 296 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Condensation / fill level Input/ [1.005] 1 bit alarm (Master/Slave) Output Alarm Input/ [1.001] Units switchover (slave) 1 bit Output Switching [1.001] On/off request (slave) Output 1 bit Switching [9.001] Input/ Setpoint display (slave) 2 bytes Temperature Output...
  • Page 297 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Input/ [1.002] Output 6 1 bit Output Boolean Input/ [1.002] Output 7 1 bit Output Boolean Input/ [1.002] Output 8 1 bit Output Boolean [1.002] Block Input 1 bit Boolean Split Unit Control Input/ [1.001] Control On/Off 1 bit...
  • Page 298 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Object Name Length Data type Flags function [1.001] Window contact Input 1 bit Switching [1.001] Presence Input 1 bit Switching [1.002] Block Input 1 bit Boolean VRV control Input/ [1.001] Value 1 [send] 1 bit Output Switching [5.010]...
  • Page 299 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" [18.001] Scene number 4 Output 1 byte Scene control Object Name Length Data type Flags function [18.001] Scene number 6 Output 1 byte Scene control [18.001] Scene number 7 Output 1 byte Scene control [18.001] Scene number 8 Output...
  • Page 300 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Pulse difference [9.001] Input/ Value [2 Byte] float 2 byte Temperature Output (°C) [9.001] Status [2 byte] float Input 2 byte Temperature (°C) Object Name Length Data type Flags function [12.001] Counting Status [4 byte] unsigned Input 4 byte pulses...
  • Page 301 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Lux (lux) [9.008] Input 2 bytes Parts/million (ppm) [9.007] Moisture Input 2 bytes Moisture (%) [9.007] Air pressure Input 2 bytes Pressure (Pa) Object Name Length Data type Flags function [9.020] Voltage Input 2 bytes Voltage (mV) [9.021] Current...
  • Page 302 KNX communication objects Application "Internal RTC" Output (0 - 100%) Input/ Step Backwards 1 bit Output (0 - 100%) Input/ [1.001] Tone off 1 bit Output Enable Input/ [1.001] Shuffle 1 bit Output Enable Input/ [1.001] Retry 1 bit Output Enable [5.001] Input/...
  • Page 303: Operation

    Operation General control and display functions Operation 12.1 General control and display functions After the device has been connected to the power supply, the boot-up process starts. Then the parameterized main operating page (homepage) is displayed. This is marked with a house in the page display.
  • Page 304 Operation Pos. Description Floors/rooms navigation When parameterized, this can be used to call up the operating pages which have been allocated to the floors/rooms. Display of current time Display of current date Further information is available, depending on the parameter settings. In this case, for example, the temperature of the internal temperature sensor is displayed.
  • Page 305: Control Elements

    Operation 12.2 Control elements Control elements are used to fulfil the basic functions such as "Switching", "Dimming", Blinds", "Scenes" and RTC. The elements can also contain switches, buttons and sliders. Available are: Button operation Execution of function with a single press Tapping operation Execution of function by pressing and holding Control operation...
  • Page 306: Basic Structures Of Control Elements

    Operation 12.2.1 Basic structures of control elements Fig. 45: Various conditions of the same control element Pos. Description Name or channel designation of the device Device inactive If the device is inactive, the button is displayed as follows: Type of button "Icon" ■...
  • Page 307: Additional Basic Principles

    Operation 12.2.2 Additional basic principles Fig. 46: Basic principles Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │307...
  • Page 308 Operation Function buttons of blind control elements can, for example, display the different stages of blinds by means of alternating icons (e.g. alternating colour marking in the icon). Fig. 47: Additional basic principles Default settings of steps or levels (e.g. dimming steps, fan speed levels) are, for example, shown with different icons and numbers.
  • Page 309: Adjustable Control Elements

    Operation 12.2.3 Adjustable control elements Notice The basic versions described here can be further adjusted. Push-buttons (basic version) Simple switches can be implemented with push-buttons. This makes light switches or switches for simple switching processes based on push-buttons possible. Control element Status Function When operated, a changeover push-button...
  • Page 310 Operation Dimmer (basic version can be further adjusted, e.g. with value display) Dimmers can be used to implement convenient light switches with dimming functions. Control Status Function The version without slider has a push-button surface for switching On/Off in the middle Dimmer without slider and via two buttons top and bottom for stepwise dimming (brighter/darker).
  • Page 311 Operation Blind (basic version can be further adjusted, e.g. with value display) Blind control elements can be used to implement the activation of blinds, awnings, doors and other motor-driven actuators. Control Status Function Stopping/starting in the middle (depending on the operating mode). The button in the middle can display the status.
  • Page 312 Operation Scenes (basic version) With control element "Scene" the user can start so-called scenes. Several actions can be combined in "Scenes" so that the user can create a certain light atmosphere with only one press of the button for example (several dimming actions). Control Status Function...
  • Page 313 Operation Fan switch (basic version) Fan switches (step switches) can be used to implement switching sequences. A step switch, so to speak, combines several push-buttons into one control element. Control Status Function The version has two buttons top and bottom for calling up the next or previous step and a button in the middle.
  • Page 314 Operation Value display elements / value sending elements (basic version) – Value display elements are used to display values as text or graphic information. They cannot be operated (exception is the value slider), but serve for the display of values. –...
  • Page 315 Operation Room temperature controller (basic version) Air conditioners can be controlled with the control element for room temperature controllers. Control Status Function The current operating mode and the mode of the controller (e.g. heating) are displayed in the control element. RTC control element (extension unit) Additional operating modes can be called up...
  • Page 316 Operation Audio control (basic version) All audio settings for connected audio devices can be easily controlled with the aid of this control element. Control Status Function Corresponding to the default settings in the commissioning software, a variety of audio functions can be called up directly via the Audio control buttons.
  • Page 317 Operation VRV control VRV control elements can be used to make settings for climate control devices. This, for example, allows the setpoint temperature to be adjusted in cooling mode. Control Status Function The current operating mode and the mode (e.g. "Heating") of the controller are displayed in the control element.
  • Page 318: Special Functions

    Operation 12.3 Special functions 12.3.1 Editing Different changes can be made to control elements via the "Edit" function. The "Edit" function can only be called up via the main operating page and the operating pages. Moving / deleting control elements: Fig.
  • Page 319 Operation 4. Tap on the change picture button to upload a different graphic. 5. Select a picture from the available graphics. – The picture is uploaded. 6. If necessary, adjust the picture cutout. Notice This function is available for the "Scene" control element. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │319...
  • Page 320: Adding Control Elements To The Dashboard

    Operation 12.3.2 Adding control elements to the dashboard Especially constantly used control elements can be added to the dashboard. In this way favourite control elements can be positioned centrally and made available via the dashboard. Devices can then be switched directly via the dashboard without the corresponding pages or rooms having to be called up.
  • Page 321: Access To

    Operation 12.3.3 Access to pages There is the option of protecting applications or access to pages (e.g. on operating pages) against unauthorized access with a password (PIN code). This is displayed by means of a closed padlock at the top right screen edge of the dashboard. The entry of the PIN code input is opened by tapping on this icon.
  • Page 322: Operating Actions Of The "Door Communication" Application

    Operation 12.4 Operating actions of the "Door communication" application Via the door communication application different functions of the door communication can be used. This also includes: Video Surveillance ■ Video call ■ Audio call ■ Door opener ■ The callup of the "Door communication" application is described in the following. 1.
  • Page 323 Operation The basic setup of the application is almost identical for all applications. The following graphic provides an overview of the basic functions: Fig. 49: "Door communication" operating actions Pos. Description Designation of door communication function Perform panel settings (brightness, contrast, bell volume) Exit door communication Activate scene Program button...
  • Page 324: Setting Up Of Video Surveillance

    Operation 12.4.1 Setting up of video surveillance All areas in which a surveillance camera is available can be viewed via the control elements for video surveillance. 1. The function is called up by tapping on the control element of the respective surveillance camera.
  • Page 325: Establishing A Speech And Video Connection

    Operation 12.4.2 Establishing a speech and video connection As soon as a visitor presses the bell of a station, this is signalled on the panel as a bell call (Display of the telephone receiver icon in the monitor of the bell call). The device then changes automatically to the "Door communication"...
  • Page 326: Opening The Door

    Operation Accepting calls (establishing speech and video connection) Calls can be accepted with or without video. The acceptance of calls is descibed in the following: 1. The function is called up via the receiver button [4]. The following functions are available while establishing the speech and video connection: Set the volume by tapping the toothed wheel icon (move the controller to the right or left).
  • Page 327: Activating Mute (Mite Timer)

    Operation 12.4.4 Activating mute (mite timer) The call tone of the panel can be switched on and off. This setting has a time limit. 1. The function is called up via the bell button. Fig. 54: Muting For mute activation (mute timer) the following functions are available: No call is pending: "Mute"...
  • Page 328: Events And Image Storage / History

    Operation 12.4.6 Events and image storage / history The device records all events. When actuating the "History" button the last 100 events are displayed (previous events are overwritten). 1. The function is called up via the history button. Fig. 55: History Function The "Auto snapshots"...
  • Page 329: Control Actions Of Additional Applications

    Operation 12.5 Control actions of additional applications 12.5.1 Presence simulation The absence of the residents in a building can be fairly realistically simulated via the presence simulation, to increase the protection against unauthorized access. For this purpose the Busch- ® SmartTouch specifically records all actions for up to 20 objects every minute of the whole day (up to 0 o'clock) and can then replay them again.
  • Page 330 Operation 1. Tap on the hamburger menu at the top left. 2. Tap on the clock icon at the bottom left of the dashboard. – The time programmes are opened. 3. Switch to the "Presence simulation" section. 4. Tap on the recording button. –...
  • Page 331: Fault And Alarm Messages

    Operation 12.5.2 Fault and alarm messages The panel offers protection and information via the notification center. You can view the call history and information about malfunctions or faults. Message contacts, sensors and their functionality can be monitored. The messages desired in case of a fault or an alarm can be set individually (see chapter “Application "Fault and alarm messages"“...
  • Page 332 Operation Call history All the latest calls accepted and made are shown in the call history. Also snapshots available in the call history are displayed. Fig. 58: Call history Pos. Description Selected video call (blue frame) Call status (missed, incoming, outgoing, internal, external call) Copying video call from call history Deleting video call from call history Saving call history to SD card...
  • Page 333 Operation Messages Current and and archived messages can be displayed and edited in the fault and alarm messages. There are different types of messages: Notice ■ Alarm ■ Error ■ Fig. 59: Fault and alarm messages Current fault or alarm messages are marked with a red dot next to the warning icon. 1.
  • Page 334 Operation Notice The export function must have been parameterized! Deleting messages (notifications): Notice Only archived messages can be deleted. 1. Select a message. 2. Messages can be deleted by swiping to the left. Deleting archived messages (notifications): 1. Select a message in the archive. 2.
  • Page 335: Time Programs

    Operation 12.5.3 Time programs Time programs can be used to call up functions according to the time automatically. This, for example, allows the holiday function to be started and set up. The time programs application is called up as follows: 1.
  • Page 336 Operation Creating an individual time program 1. Switch to the individual time programs. – Aside from the corresponding time programs, the conditions under which the time program becomes active are displayed in the time slots area. 2. Tap on the blue circle with the plus icon to create a new time program. 3.
  • Page 337 Operation 5. Tap on the blue tick at the bottom right to confirm the settings. – The time program is then taken up into the time program list and can be edited there. The available settings depend on the control element that is integrated in the time program.
  • Page 338 Operation Setup of automatic opening Via the "Automatic opening" function the door is opened automatically during a door call without having to press the door opener manually. Product manual 2CKA001473B5342 │338...
  • Page 339: Inserting The Micro Sd Card (Sdhc)

    Operation 12.6 Inserting the micro SD card (SDHC) Fig. 61: Inserting the micro SD card (SDHC) Notice For the transfer of data to the device via the micro SD card the power supply must be switched on. 12.7 System settings Within the system settings general adjustments appropriate to the device can be made.
  • Page 340: System Settings - Display

    Operation The following areas become available: Pos. Designation Description Setting the brightness of the display via the slider. Display Specifying a screensaver. Specifying the volume for the following sounds: Click sound ■ Warning sound ■ Fault sound ■ Also a selection of sounds for different types of messages can be made.
  • Page 341 Operation Activate display cleaning mode To ensure that no function is triggered unintentionally during cleaning of the device, it can be disabled for a certain time. The cleaning blockage is activated with a press of the "Activate display cleaning mode" button. It is automatically deactivated after 30 seconds. Fig.
  • Page 342: System Settings - Sound

    Operation Setting the screen saver A screen saver can be activated if the display is not used. Here you can select between a clock, slideshow and weather. If a micro SD card (SDHC) with suitable pictures is in the device, select a screen saver via the drop-down menu.
  • Page 343: System Settings - Network Connections

    Operation slider. The volume for connection faults can also be specified via a slider. Door communication / Building automation The tabs "Door communication" and "Building automation" can be used to set the bell and alarm tones for outdoor stations, intercom, door call and porters office. Also the volume of bell and alarm tones can be specified.
  • Page 344 Operation ® Connecting smartphone with Busch-Welcome For remote access smartphones can be connected with the Welcome app. 1. Tap on the plus icon. 2. Scan the QR code. 3. Select the allocated device in the overview. 4. Specify the rights for remote access by activating the checkboxes. Notice A dustbin icon is displayed with a constant tap on a device in the overview.
  • Page 345: System Settings - Time And Date

    Operation Establishing a connection to the myBUSCH-JAEGER portal For the remote access a connection must be established to the myBuildings portal. 1. Tap on "Login" in tab myBUSCH-JAEGER. 2. Enter the login data. 3. Confirm with a tap on "Login". –...
  • Page 346 Operation Fig. 67: Access control Specifying a PIN code 1. Select an area for which a PIN code is to be assigned (e.g. extended settings). 2. Assign a PIN code in the menu in the screen area on the right. 3.
  • Page 347: System Settings - User Settings

    Operation 12.7.6 System settings - User settings The panel language and the function of sensors and door communication can be set within the user settings. The user settings can also be reset. Language The language of the panel and the separators to be used can be specified via the "Language" tab.
  • Page 348: System Settings - Video Surveillance

    Operation Door Entry System The "Door communication" tab can be used to specify how the system is to respond during the recording of snapshots and missed door calls. Automatic snapshots ■ Options: Deactivate Activate When the checkbox is activated, the snapshots are taken automatically. Temperature ■...
  • Page 349 Operation Adding IP camera Fig. 68: – Select the camera protocol for the manually added camera, and enter the RTSP-URL as well as the user name and the password. 3. Then add the camera via "Add". 4. Then name the camera and position it accordingly. If necessary, add a preview image via the "Create preview image"...
  • Page 350 Operation Deleting IP camera Integrated IP cameras can be deleted via the IP camera tab. The system can be searched automatically for existing cameras. 1. Select a camera in the camera list. 2. Visualise the camera menu by swiping to the left on the menu entry of the affected camera. 3.
  • Page 351: System Settings - Programming Button

    Operation 12.7.8 System settings - Programming button New programming buttons can be added via the "Programming button" menu and the door communication can be managed. Adding new programming button Programmable button functions can be added and managed via the programming button tab. 1.
  • Page 352: System Settings - Software Update

    Operation 3. Confirm the installation of the PID file by tapping on the "Install PID file" button. Resetting system to factory settings The system can be reset to the factory settings in the "Reset options" tab. 1. Tap on the "Reset to factory settings" button. –...
  • Page 353: System Settings - Via

    Operation Importing / exporting the backup of the panel 1. Tap on the "Read SD card" button or "Create backup manually" in the "Panel backup" tab. 2. Enter the PIN code. – The backup file will then be loaded into the panel, or created. –...
  • Page 354: Terminal Resistor

    Operation Terminal resistor 12.7.12 Fig. 69: Terminal resistor In pure audio installations always set the terminal resistor [1] on "OFF". To do this, use switch 4 "RC". In video installations or mixed audio and video installations set the terminal resistor for the last devices of a branch on "ON".
  • Page 355: Update

    Update Update 13.1 Transfer of PID file (Configuration file) The image file can be transferred to a micro SD card, see Chapter 12.6 “Inserting the micro SD card (SDHC)“ on page 339. This micro SD card can be inserted into the panel and the data are ®...
  • Page 356: Addressing

    Addressing Addressing The individual stations or components are networked with each other in a Busch-Welcome ® system. An example: To ensure that the bell rings in a certain apartment when you press a specific doorbell button, they must be "programmed" together. In this case the indoor station of an apartment is assigned to a doorbell button of an outdoor station.
  • Page 357: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance 15.1 Cleaning Caution! - Risk of damaging the device! When spraying on cleaning agents, these can enter the device through ■ crevices. – Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the device. Aggressive cleaning agents can damage the surface of the device. ■...
  • Page 358: Index

    Index Index Name of message ............218 Page PIN-protected............216 Access to pages ..............348 Signal tone for error ............217 Activating mute (mite timer) ..........354 Sound for alarm.............217 Add device ................49 Sound for Notice ............217 Additional cooling stage ............. 262 Type of alarm ..............218 Additional cooling stage —...
  • Page 359 Index Basic stage heating — Minimum control value for basic load Control element (0 to 255) ..............246 Scene background ............174 Basic stage heating — Mode of control value ....245 Control element Basic stage heating — Status object heating ....245 "Value slider"...
  • Page 360 Index Option "Linear measurement display" — Measurement Delay time ... after reset ..........152 display with colour display ....... 187, 189, 190 Display ................153 Option "Linear measurement display" — Object type ... 188 Display actual temperature ...........153 Option "Measurement of power consumption" - Data point Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable"...
  • Page 361 Index Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ....130 Import ..............72, 121 Icon type ............... 129 Delay time for read telegrams after reset ......241 Name of control element ..........125 Device overview ..............28 Object type value 1 / value 2 ........ 125, 126 Dimensional drawings ............31 Size of the button .
  • Page 362 Index Setpoint adjustment ............274 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during KNX communication objects ..........293 cooling mode (0 - 9°C) ..........274 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during heating mode (0 - 9°C) ..........274 Maintenance ..............387 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during Micro SD card (SDHC) ..........
  • Page 363 Index Settings of fan coil unit - Fan speed level/stage x to control Temperature limiter - Integral component of PI controller ..283 value (0 to 255) ............. 287 Temperature limiter - Setpoint temperature of cooling / Settings of fan coil unit — Fan speed limit/level limit during additional cooling stage..........283 Eco mode ..............
  • Page 364 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH A member of the ABB Group Freisenbergstraße 2 58513 Lüdenscheid www.BUSCH-JAEGER.de info.bje@de.abb.com Central sales service: Tel.: +49 2351 956-1600 Fax: +49 2351 956-1700 © Copyright 2022 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH All rights reserved...

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