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Date : 20/09/2012
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6T 8206-02a
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  • Page 1 Date : 20/09/2012 tebis touch panel Installer Manual 6T 8206-02a Installer Manual tebis touch panel...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.2.1.1 Language setting ....................... 16 3.2.1.2 Date and time setting ......................16 3.2.2 Setting the parameters for the tebis touch panel with ETS..........17 3.2.2.1 Installation of the plug-in on ETS ..................18 3.2.2.2 Setting the views parameters .................... 19 3.2.2.2.1...
  • Page 3 NSTALLATION OF THE PLUG IN ON ETS ........................62 SING THE PLUG IN ON ....................64 OWNLOADING TO THE TEBIS TOUCH PANEL 4.8.1 By USB key........................64 4.8.2 By ETS via the KNX bus ....................64 4.8.3 Managing the ‘Keytouch.hg’ configuration file ..............64 4.8.4...
  • Page 4 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a SUMMARY 5.1.8.1 Lighting ..........................92 5.1.8.2 Shutter ..........................93 5.1.8.3 Heating ..........................94 ..........................95 PECIAL CHARACTERS ........................96 ABLE OF IMAGES AVAILABLE...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    6T 8206-02a ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual describes the operation and configuration of your tebis touch panel for the purposes of start-up. It is composed of 3 parts: A general presentation of the product. A chapter dealing with a concrete example illustrating a typical home. This part will enable you to quickly configure your device with the description of the functions most frequently used.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Systems products: these are necessary for the system to operate correctly: bus power supply, hardwired bus / radio bus media coupler, etc. The tebis touch panel is a wall-mounted touch screen. It is used to control all of your tebis appliances from the same interface.
  • Page 7: Presentation

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a INTRODUCTION 2.2 Presentation 2.2.1 The graphic interface Temperature 8’’ Version Title of the view Date and time Access configuration menu Device Access next Access page previous page Quick access Page shortcuts...
  • Page 8: Structure Of The Screen

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a INTRODUCTION 5’’ Portrait Title of the view Date and time Version Temperature Access configuration menu Access previous page Device Access next page Quick access Halo and detection zone Reset Page shortcuts The touch screen has a touch-sensitive surface.
  • Page 9: Navigation Principle

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a INTRODUCTION A: Main zone: used to display the main information (name of the view, date and time) and the configuration menu. B: Command zone: used to give orders with the display of the information in your system.
  • Page 10: Giving A Command

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a INTRODUCTION 2.2.4 Giving a command The devices are commanded by various symbols, each representing a particular function. The table below shows the commands available: Object Description Object Description Turn On...
  • Page 11: Start-Up

    To switch from the general representation to the detailed representation of a device, simply click on the image. When starting up the tebis touch panel, the status of certain devices may be unknown. The undefined status will therefore be shown as follows: ? (question mark): indicates an unknown status.
  • Page 12: Mechanical And Electrical Installation

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a INTRODUCTION 2.3.2 Mechanical and electrical installation Front 8’’ Back 8’’ KNX bus 24 VDC power supply With frame Without frame Flush-mounted box Dimensions in mm Length 245.5 233.2 Width 164.2 External depth 12.3...
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a INTRODUCTION Front 5’’ Back 5’’ KNX bus Power supply: 24 VDC With frame Without frame Flush-mounted box Dimensions in mm Length 192.5 176.3 170.2 Width 127.5 111.2 External depth Internal depth...
  • Page 14: Example For Quick Start-Up

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3. EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.1 Principle The configuration of a new system comprises the following stages: Electrical installation and connection tebis touch BASIC PARAMETERS panel...
  • Page 15: Example For 8-Inch Format

    EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.2 Example for 8-inch format 3.2.1 Setting the parameters for the tebis touch panel When starting up the system for the first time, a blank screen will appear as shown below: The screen is divided into three parts:...
  • Page 16: Language Setting

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.2.1.1 Language setting Parameters menu: Language . Select your language with the help of the symbols. After the selection, the system returns automatically to the parameters menu.
  • Page 17: Setting The Parameters For The Tebis Touch Panel With Ets

    EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.2.2 Setting the parameters for the tebis touch panel with ETS In order to makes things easier to understand, we will deal with a concrete representative example in this chapter. Example of a home with various applications: Living room (lighting on/off, raise/lower shutters, thermostat setting).
  • Page 18: Installation Of The Plug-In On Ets

    EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.2.2.1 Installation of the plug-in on ETS Configuration of the system can be done from the tebis touch panel itself or from ETS. In this example, we will cover the general scenario with ETS. Install the plug-in from the HAGER products ETS database.
  • Page 19: Setting The Views Parameters

    6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.2.2.2 Setting the views parameters In ETS, select the tebis touch panel in your project topology. Right-click on the mouse and select 'Edit the parameters’; a Plug-in starts up: Choice of screen type: You can choose from three different sizes, depending on the product you are using: 8’’...
  • Page 20 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP Select LIGHTING and then DIMMING. Step 3: Editing the name of the device Changing the text: Click on the symbol to input the text. Input the text with the help of the on-screen keyboard (press SHIFT for capital letters – See chapter 5.2 for special characters).
  • Page 21: Setting The Parameters For The Kitchen View

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.2.2.2.2 Setting the parameters for the Kitchen view Repeat the operation in chapter 3.2.2.2.1 for the ‘General Lighting’ device, selecting LIGHTING and then DIMMING. Repeat the operation for the ‘Workbench Lighting’ device, selecting LIGHTING and then SIMPLE.
  • Page 22: Modifying The Image In A Device

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP In terms of the parameters set for this device, you have the option of programming the scene number from 1 to 32. To do this, click on the symbol and then on in the ‘Scene Number’...
  • Page 23: Setting Up Quick Access

    This command can be used, for example, to control the lighting in the room where the tebis touch panel is installed. When you enter the room, simply touch the screen to turn on the light.
  • Page 24: Modifying The Title Of The View

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP In screensaver mode, you have 2 wake-up options depending on which zone you touch on the screen: - To display the menu, click on the zone shown in black.
  • Page 25: Creating Links In Ets

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP To switch to the parameters and configuration menu, press the symbol located at the top right of the screen. Press the symbol to go to the parameters menu and then Shortcuts.
  • Page 26 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP Make the link between the ON/OFF input on the tebis touch panel and the ON/OFF output on the TXA206D with the group address 6.1.1. , for example, for the command. Make the link between the ON/OFF status indication on the tebis touch panel and the status indication on the TXA206D with the group address 6.2.1, for example.
  • Page 27 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP Shutter position: Window shutter – Patio shutter Heating-Heating: Heating thermostat - Binary sensor: Smoke detector...
  • Page 28 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP Various Start/Stop: Ventilation Various Pulse: Open Gate Weather sensor: Weather station...
  • Page 29: Downloading To The Tebis Touch Panel

    Right-click on the mouse and select Edit the parameters… . In the plug-in, go to File and then Save a project. The program will generate a KeyTouch.hg file containing all elements used to set the parameters for the tebis touch panel via a USB key.
  • Page 30: Example For Vertical 5-Inch Format

    EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.3 Example for vertical 5-inch format 3.3.1 Setting the parameters for the tebis touch panel When starting up the system for the first time, a blank screen will appear as shown below: The screen is divided into three parts:...
  • Page 31: Date And Time Setting

    Thermostat 3.3.2.1 Installation of the plug-in on ETS Configuration of the system can be done from the tebis touch panel itself or from ETS. In this example, we will cover the general scenario with ETS. Install the plug-in from the HAGER products ETS database.
  • Page 32: Setting The Views Parameters

    In the topology for your project, select your tebis touch panel. By right-clicking on the mouse, select Download followed by Program Individ. Address. Programming is finished when the light on the back of the product goes off or when the tebis touch panel displays the new physical address.
  • Page 33: Setting The Parameters For The Parents' Bedroom View

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.3.2.2.1 Setting the parameters for the Parents' Bedroom view This chapter describes the procedure for the ‘General Lighting’ device in detail. The principle is identical for every other device.
  • Page 34: Setting The Parameters For The Scene View

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP 3.3.2.2.2 Setting the parameters for the Scene view Repeat the operation in chapter 3.3.2.2.1 for the ‘Lighting’ device, selecting VARIOUS and then SCENE. - Repeat the operation for the ‘Shutter’ device, selecting VARIOUS and then SCENE.
  • Page 35: Setting Up Quick Access

    This command can be used, for example, to control the lighting in the room where the tebis touch panel is installed. When you enter the room, simply touch the screen to turn on the light.
  • Page 36: Modifying The Title Of The View

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP - Click on the symbol. - Choose quick access with and select ‘toggle switch’ to activate. - To go back to the menu, press The statuses available for a quick access are: - ‘Toggle switch’...
  • Page 37 Let's take the example of Simple Lighting and a TXA206D output module. Make the link between the ON/OFF input on the tebis touch panel and the ON/OFF output on the TXA206D with the group address 6.1.1. , for example, for the command.
  • Page 38 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a EXAMPLE FOR QUICK START-UP Shutter position: Window shutter Heating-Heating: Thermostat...
  • Page 39: Downloading To The Tebis Touch Panel

    Right-click on the mouse and select Edit the parameters… . In the plug-in, go to File and then Save a project. The program will generate a KeyTouch.hg file containing all elements used to set the parameters for the tebis touch panel via a USB key.
  • Page 40: General Description

    6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This chapter describes all functionalities and parameter settings possible with your tebis touch panel menu by menu. 4.1 General Menu To go to the menu, press the symbol located at the top right of the screen.
  • Page 41: Screensaver Function

    To restart the system, press the reset button on the front. 4.1.5 Version Used to view the version of the tebis touch panel. Press the symbol to display the information screen. Using the symbols, you can access 3 types of...
  • Page 42: Parameter Menu

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.2 Parameter Menu - Language - Wallpaper - Screensaver - Halo - Date/time - Shortcuts - Quick access (optional) 4.2.1 Language Parameters menu: Language . Select your language with the help of the symbols.
  • Page 43: Uploading Images For The Screensaver

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION If necessary, click on ‘Expand’ or ‘Resize’ to adjust the image. Click on the symbol to confirm or on to go back to the previous image. Remove your USB key.
  • Page 44: Halo

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.2.4 Halo Parameters menu: Halo. Click on the symbol to activate or to deactivate. Click on the symbol to confirm. Comment: When the ‘Halo’ is deactivated, the ‘Flashing’ line is deleted.
  • Page 45: Shortcuts (Tabs)

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.2.6 Shortcuts (tabs) This function is used to modify the text of the title, the text on the strip and the texts for each view. Parameters menu: Shortcuts (tabs).
  • Page 46: Configuration Menu

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.3 Configuration Menu - Sleep timer - Presence sensor - Programming Mode - Back-light - Password - Delete my images - System back-up - Temperature - Time zone...
  • Page 47: Presence Sensor

    Click on to confirm your setting. NB: The screensaver threshold must be higher than or equal to the product wake-up threshold. This rule is automatically managed in the tebis touch panel. 4.3.3 Back-light Used to set the brightness of the screen, either fixed or depending on ambient brightness.
  • Page 48: Password

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION If automatic mode is activated, the system manages the brightness of the screen lighting itself according to the ambient brightness thanks to the integrated detector. If automatic mode is deactivated, you can set the brightness threshold from 5 to 100% (5% being the lowest threshold possible).
  • Page 49: Delete My Images

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION Click on to modify the password and input your code as described above. Select the function that you want to protect by clicking on to activate or to deactivate.
  • Page 50: System Back-Up And Restore

    Automatic loading: The system can be automatically restored from a USB key containing the ‘Keytouch.hg’ file. Remove the frame and insert the USB key into the front of the tebis touch panel. The device will automatically detect the presence of the file.
  • Page 51: Time Zone

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.3.8 Time zone Is used to set the time zone and activate summer/winter mode. Configuration menu: Time zone. Select your time zone (GMT) with the help of the symbols.
  • Page 52: Physical Address

    Comment: Your application and the password to access the parameters and configuration menus will be deleted. 4.3.12 Orientation settings (5’’ screen only) The 5’’ version of the tebis touch panel can be installed horizontally or vertically. This function allows you to set the orientation according to installation mode.
  • Page 53: Programming Mode

    Confirm your choice by clicking on ‘yes’. The system will reboot automatically. 4.4 Programming Mode This mode applies to the tebis touch panel and the plug-in in ETS. To go to ‘programming mode’, press the symbol located at the top right of the screen to access the menu.
  • Page 54: Creating A Device In The Various Views

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.4.1 Creating a device in the various views To create a device, click on and select the type of device desired (e.g. ‘Lighting’ and ‘Simple’). This procedure applies to all types of devices available in this product.
  • Page 55: Parameters: - Modifying The Image For A Device

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.4.2.2 Parameters: - Modifying the image for a device At this level, you can modify the image for the device according to its use (Lighting, garage door, automatic sprinkler, etc.).
  • Page 56 This command can be used, for example, to control the lighting in the room where the tebis touch panel is installed. When you enter the room, simply touch the screen to turn on the light.
  • Page 57: Cloning A Device

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION Click on the symbol. Choose quick access with and select ‘toggle switch’ to activate. To go back to the menu, press The statuses available for quick access are: ‘Toggle switch’...
  • Page 58: Moving A Device

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION Click on to confirm your setting. 4.4.3 Moving a device Is used to move the position of a device or view according to the configuration of your application.
  • Page 59: Parameter Settings Capacity

    Parameter settings capacity A tebis touch panel application is made up of devices and objects. A device is a system used to command an appliance such as a lighting unit or a shutter and is limited to a maximum of 128 in number.
  • Page 60 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION To learn a scene, proceed as follows: Set the devices to the desired status (light 50%, lower shutter, raise blind). Click on the ‘Learn’ key in the scene device and wait a few seconds until learning is completed. If the learning procedure has worked correctly, the devices concerned confirm learning (On/Off for a lighting unit, up/down for a blind, etc.).
  • Page 61: Installation Of The Plug-In On Ets

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.6 Installation of the plug-in on ETS Configuration of the system can be done from the tebis touch panel itself or from ETS. In this example, we will cover the general scenario with ETS. Install the plug-in from the HAGER products ETS database.
  • Page 62: Using The Plug-In On Ets

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.7 Using the plug-in on ETS When the Plug-in starts up, the program starts automatically in programming mode, ready for installation of the various devices. It has three tabs: Configuration: Used to set the parameters of your application.
  • Page 63 Open a project in order to reload a configuration. This file will always have an *.hg extension. Save a project to transfer it to the tebis touch panel. The name of the saved file will always be ‘keytouch.hg’ for an automatic download by USB key. The images configured as wallpaper or screensaver will also be saved in the project file.
  • Page 64: Downloading To The Tebis Touch Panel

    On a USB key, create an ‘autorun’ folder and a ‘tebis’ subfolder. Copy the *.CAB file into this subfolder. Insert the USB key into the front of the tebis touch panel. The system automatically detects the presence of the file.
  • Page 65: Operation Of The Presence Sensor

    6T 8206-02a GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4.9 Operation of the presence sensor Tebis touch panel has an automatic system that wakes up or activates the screen depending on one's physical proximity to it. There are two distinct detection zones: Screen activation zone: If this threshold is crossed, the system displays the screensaver.
  • Page 66: Annex

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5. ANNEX 5.1 Description of the various devices 5.1.1 Appliance empty Appliance empty is used to organise the various views according to your home. It neither transmits nor receives commands and has no objects in ETS.
  • Page 67: Lighting

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.2 Lighting 5.1.2.1 Simple General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description ON / OFF Input 1Bit Output ON/OFF...
  • Page 68: Dimming

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.2.2 Dimming General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch Detailed representation 5-inch General representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description ON / OFF Input 1Bit Output ON/OFF Absolute dimming...
  • Page 69: Off

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.2.3 Off General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description ON / OFF Input 1Bit Output OFF Device parameter settings:...
  • Page 70: Shutter

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.3 Shutter 5.1.3.1 Simple General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Up / Down Input 1Bit Shutters up / down command...
  • Page 71: Position

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.3.2 Position General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Up / Down Input 1Bit Shutter up / down command...
  • Page 72: Blind

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.4 Blind 5.1.4.1 Simple General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Up / Down Input 1Bit Shutters up / down command...
  • Page 73: Position

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.4.2 Position General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Up / Down Input 1Bit Shutter up / down command...
  • Page 74: Heating

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.5 Heating 5.1.5.1 Heating General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Heating mode selection Input 1Byte Heating mode selection (comfort, standby, night, frost...
  • Page 75: Heating/Air-Con

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX Device parameter settings options: Parameters: Modification of the image: yes Temperature measurement unit selection: yes (° C or ° F) Advanced parameters: Screen Wake-up: yes Quick access: no Application: Heating system command with temperature set point setting.
  • Page 76 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX protection) Comfort temperature set Input 2Byte Temperature set point command point Changeover Heating / Air- Input 1Bit Changeover between heating mode and cooling mode Status indication heating Output 1Byte...
  • Page 77: Sensors

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6 Sensors 5.1.6.1 Temperature General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication temperature Output 2Byte Temperature display (ambient, set point, etc.)
  • Page 78: Anemometer

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.2 Anemometer General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication wind speed Output 2Byte Wind speed display...
  • Page 79: Luminosity

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.3 Luminosity General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication luminosity Output 2Byte Display of the luminosity level (in lux…)
  • Page 80: Humidity

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.4 Humidity General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication humidity Output 2Byte Display of the humidity level (as %)
  • Page 81: Rain Sensor

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.5 Rain sensor General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication rain Output 1Bit Rain display Device parameter settings options:...
  • Page 82: Binary

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.6 Binary General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication ON / OFF Output 1Bit Information display in bit format (choice of interpretation)
  • Page 83: Alarm

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.7 Alarm General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication ON/OFF Output 1Bit Alarm detection display Device parameter settings options:...
  • Page 84: Weather

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.6.8 Weather General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Status indication temperature Output 2Byte Temperature display (ambient, set point, etc.) in ° C or ° F...
  • Page 85: Miscellaneous

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.7 Miscellaneous 5.1.7.1 Scene The scene allows you, for example, to create a mood of your choice, i.e. to set various light sources automatically to different brightness values in one or more rooms.
  • Page 86: Priority

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.7.2 Priority Priority allows you to order your appliances to override all other commands and to maintain the status of these appliances until cancellation of this mode. The parameters for the various elements must be set in ETS with priority status.
  • Page 87: Alarm

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.7.3 Alarm This device is used for the problem-free start-up of your alarm system with a status indication and a reset to system default. It cannot be used to turn off the alarm. This must be done by using the shut-off device for your alarm system (keycode, remote control, etc.).
  • Page 88: Start/Stop

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.7.4 Start/stop General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description ON / OFF various Input 1Bit ON/OFF/ON various devices...
  • Page 89: Pulse

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.7.5 Pulse General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Pulse command ON / OFF Input 1Bit Timed pulse for various commands...
  • Page 90: Dead-Man Contact

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.7.6 Dead-man contact General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Dead-man contact Up Input 1Bit Dead-man contact Up...
  • Page 91: Date And Time

    Quick access: no Application: Display of the date and time from an external source connected to the KNX bus. If the link is not made by ETS, the time and date displayed will be that of the tebis touch panel.
  • Page 92: Grp Command

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.8 Grp command 5.1.8.1 Lighting General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description ON / OFF Input 1Bit Output ON/OFF...
  • Page 93: Shutter

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.8.2 Shutter General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Up / Down Input 1Bit Shutters up / down command...
  • Page 94: Heating

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.1.8.3 Heating General representation 8-inch Detailed representation 8-inch General representation 5-inch Detailed representation 5-inch ETS command Object Type Length Description Heating mode selection Input 1Byte Heating mode selection (comfort, standby, night, frost...
  • Page 95: Special Characters

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.2 Special characters Below, the table of special characters available when inputting text: Input is possible from the keyboard by using the ALT key + ASCII code input on the numeric keypad on the PC (e.g.: ALT + 33 corresponds to the character ‘!’)
  • Page 96: Table Of Images Available

    Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX 5.3 Table of images available Below, the table of images available when creating or modifying a device. D000 D001 D002 D003 D004 D005 D006 D007 D008 D009 D010 D011...
  • Page 97 Installer Manual Date : 20/09/2012 6T 8206-02a ANNEX D100 D101 D102 D103 D104 D105 D106 D107 D108 D109 D110 D111...

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