Gira KNX 2139 00 Product Documentation page 141

Heating actuator 6-gang with controller
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Room temperature controller | Operating mode and setpoints
Object value
Operating
mode
01
02
03
04
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Status of the communication objects and the resulting operating mode
X: Status irrelevant
-: Not possible
After voltage return or after an ETS programming operation, the value corres-
ponding to the set operating mode is actively transmitted to the bus if the
"Transmit" flag is set.
In parameterisation of a presence button: the presence object will be active
("1") for the period of an active comfort extension. The presence object will be
automatically deleted ("0") if the comfort extension is stopped after the exten-
sion time has elapsed, or if the operating mode has been changed by an oper-
ation through the switchover objects or a forced operating mode is deactivated
by the KNX forced object (forced object -> "00"). The controller therefore auto-
matically resets the status of the presence button when an object value is re-
ceived via the operating mode objects or the forced object is reset.
Additional information on the presence function / comfort extension
With presence detection, the room temperature controller can quickly switch over to a
comfort extension upon push-button actuation using a presence button or, using a
presence detector, switch to Comfort mode when movement by a person in the room
is detected.
The parameter "Presence detection" in the parameter node "RTCx - General -> En-
abled functions" enables the parameter page "Presence detection". The remaining
parameters can be set there.
Heating actuator 6-gang with controller | Order no. 2139 00 | 21393100
Object value
object
Forced ob-
Window
ject
status
Oper.m.
00
0
00
0
00
0
00
0
00
0
00
1
00
1
01
X
02
X
03
X
04
X
Pres-
Pres-
ence
ence
button
detector
-
0
-
0
-
0
-
0
-
1
-
X
X
-
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Resulting operating
mode
Comfort
Standby
Night
Frost/heat protec-
tion
Comfort
Frost/heat protec-
tion
Frost/heat protec-
tion
Comfort
Standby
Night
Frost/heat protec-
tion
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