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  • Page 1 EnOcean EnOcean Technical Manual Technical Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Enocean Soft Button 4F, battery-free....... 13 myGEKKO EnOcean Wall Switch White........14 myGEKKO EnOcean Wall Motion Detector.........15 myGEKKO EnOcean Window Contact.........16 myGEKKO EnOcean Indoor Temperature Sensor 0 - 40 °..17 3.10 myGEKKO EnOcean Temperature and Humidity Sensor... 18 3.11 myGEKKO Enocean Schuko Smart Plug, metering....
  • Page 3 Tips....................60 Proprietary EEP Data Types (in the USER EPP profile)....60 Supported Standard EEP Data Types......... 61...
  • Page 4: Safety And Warranty

    Safety and warranty The devices are manufactured in a safe and workmanlike manner in compli- ance with current regulations and are operationally reliable. They have been tested and have left the factory in perfect condition. However, there are residual risks. Read and comply with safety instructions to avoid risks.
  • Page 5 DANGER Electric Voltage! Danger to life and fire hazard from electrical voltage Inside the device are unprotected live component parts. Observe the VDE regulations. Disconnect all cables to be installed and take safety precau- tions against unintentional switching on. Do not operate the device if dam- aged or not functioning properly.
  • Page 6: General Information About Mygekko & Enocean

    The Setup The myGEKKO building controller is paired with EnOcean using an EnOcean USB300 stick. The EnOcean USB300 can be connected either directly to a USB interface on a myGEKKO building controller or a myGEKKO NODE. With one myGEKKO building controller, up to 128 actuators and 128 sensors, a total of...
  • Page 7: Mygekko Enocean Products

    EnOcean products The USB EnOcean interface is used to exchange information between the myGEKKO building controllers and the batteryless EnOcean wireless devices. GEK.GAT.ENO.USB1 This interface is connected via the USB port and is ready to include devices in the...
  • Page 8: Mygekko Enocean Sub-Surface Actuator With One Switching Output 2.3Kw

    EnOcean sub-surface actuator with one switching output 2.3kW This EnOcean® Relay Switch is compati- ble with the worldwide EnOcean® proto- col for smart homes with myGEKKO and can be mounted on the ceiling, in the wall or behind the socket. This turns any mute device into a smart device.
  • Page 9: Mygekko Enocean Sub-Surface Actuator With Two Switching Outputs 1.15 Kw

    EN 300220-2 V3.1.1 EN 301489-01 V2.1.1 EN 301489-03 V2 .1.1 EN 62479: 2010 myGEKKO EnOcean sub-surface actuator with two switching outputs 1.15 kW This EnOcean® Relay Switch is compati- ble with the worldwide EnOcean® proto- col for smart homes with myGEKKO and can be mounted on the ceiling, in the wall or behind the socket.
  • Page 10: Mygekko Enocean Sub-Surface Actuator For Roller Blind Motor

    NOTE A list of compatible loads can be found at: https://link.my- gekko.com/nodon-loads-lights myGEKKO EnOcean sub-surface actuator for roller blind motor This EnOcean® Relay Switch is compati- ble with the worldwide EnOcean® proto- col for smart homes with myGEKKO and can be mounted on the ceiling, in the wall or behind the socket.
  • Page 11: Mygekko Enocean Valve Actuator, Battery-Free

    A list of compatible loads can be found at: https://link.my- gekko.com/nodon-loads-lights myGEKKO EnOcean valve actuator, battery-free This valve with EnOcean® technology re- places the previous manual thermostat head. Management becomes intelligent, local management takes place directly at the valve. The internal temperature sen- sor enables precise control of the temper- ature of the zone.
  • Page 12 12 months and at a storage temperature of no more than 40 ° C Energy generation, Minimum 90 standard heating days Requirement with> 45 ° C flow temperature EEP (EnOcean profile) A5-20-06 Frequency 868.3 MHz Radio interval Normal opera- Standard: Automatic(2/5/10 tion min.)
  • Page 13: Mygekko Enocean Soft Button 4F, Battery-Free

    Enocean Soft Button 4F, battery-free Compatible with the international EnO- cean® Smart Home / Smart Building pro- tocol, this EnOcean® remote control is in- tegrated in the myGEKKO OS and ready to be connected. No battery is required for operation, and it can be used to control GEK.ENO.WIB.MB02...
  • Page 14: Mygekko Enocean Wall Switch White

    EnOcean Wall Switch White Compatible with the international EnO- cean Smart Home / Smart Building pro- tocol, this EnOcean wall switch will revo- lutionize the way you control your Smart Home. It does not require a battery to op-...
  • Page 15: Mygekko Enocean Wall Motion Detector

    EnOcean Wall Motion Detector This EnOcean movement sensor is com- patible with the EnOcean international smart home and smart building protocol and will automatically detect any move- ment. Thanks to its wide range of mount- ing options, you can mount it anywhere in GEK.ENO.WIB.MB04...
  • Page 16: Mygekko Enocean Window Contact

    Whether for securing, warning, re- porting or monitoring: you always know whether your door or window is open / closed. This EnOcean® door and win- dow sensor is compatible with the in- ternational EnOcean® protocol for Smart Home / Smart Building and reports to your GEK.ENO.WOS.T001...
  • Page 17: Mygekko Enocean Indoor Temperature Sensor 0 - 40

    EN 61000-3-2:2013 EN 61000-3-3:2013 EN 300220-2 V3.1.1 EN 62479: 2010 myGEKKO EnOcean Indoor Temperature Sensor 0 - 40 ° Compatible with the international EnO- cean Smart Home / Smart Building pro- tocol, this EnOcean temperature sensor checks the temperature of your room GEK.ENO.WOS.T002...
  • Page 18: Mygekko Enocean Temperature And Humidity Sensor

    EN 61000-3-2:2013 EN 61000-3-3:2013 EN 300220-2 V3.1.1 EN 62479: 2010 3.10 myGEKKO EnOcean Temperature and Humidity Sensor Compatible with the international EnO- cean Smart Home / Smart Building pro- tocol, this EnOcean temperature and hu- midity sensor checks the temperature and humidity of your room every 100 seconds GEK.ENO.WOS.T003...
  • Page 19: Mygekko Enocean Schuko Smart Plug, Metering

    EN 61000-3-2:2013 EN 61000-3-3:2013 EN 300220-2 V3.1.1 EN 62479: 2010 3.11 myGEKKO Enocean Schuko Smart Plug, metering Meet the World's Smallest EnOcean® Smart Plug on the Market! The Smart Plug is compatible with the global EnO- cean® Smart Home/Smart Building pro- tocol from myGEKKO and can turn any connected device on or off.
  • Page 20 Parameters Value Frequency 868 MHz Frequency range 868.0 to868.6 MHz RF performance +3 dBm Maximum pairable devices Range 20 to 30 m indoors/up to 60 m outdoors Protection degree IP20 Certifications EN 61058-1: 2002 + A2: 2008 NF C 61-314: 2008 + A1: 2010 (Typ E) DIN VDE 0620-1: 2013 (Schuko)
  • Page 21: Configuration Of Mygekko Products

    4. Switch to a free IO station. 5. Select "Enocean-USB300" in the first field. 6. Tap on the field to the right of "Enocean-USB300" in which you now select "USB300". P You have now successfully taught in your EnOcean Interface and have the following view.
  • Page 22 1. Log in to myGEKKO OS as a configurator. 2. Switch to the system overview (four squares). General steps 1. Connect the respective EnOcean device 2. Switch to the corresponding system 3. If necessary, create a new section in the left list by tapping on "Add"...
  • Page 23 See the respective section for the individual configuration steps. Chapter 4.2, EnOcean Actuators Chapter 4.3, EnOcean Smart Plug Chapter 4.4, EnOcean Valve Actuator Chapter 4.5, EnOcean Temperature and Humidity Sensors Chapter 4.6, EnOcean Window Contact Chapter 4.7, EnOcean Movement Sensor Chapter 4.8, EnOcean Wireless Pushbutton Configure device 1.
  • Page 24 IO station 1. Select the EnOcean IO station in the new window Add Device 1. In the new section, choose the type of device you want to add: Device Display 1-channel sub-surface actuator Actuator: Relay 1CH [WAC.0123] 2-channel sub-surface actuator Actuator: Relay 2CH [WAC.0124]...
  • Page 25 Device Display Wireless Pushbutton Pushbutton: Wall Switch [WIB.M- 1. Follow the instructions in each section to pair the device. 2. If the pairing process was successful, a "Done" button will appear in the bottom right corner of the window to confirm the pairing. 3.
  • Page 26: Enocean Actuators

    EnOcean Actuators The same general configuration methods apply to lighting, shading and de- vices / exits. If necessary, you can also choose a 2-channel actuator for light and socket. There are 2 ways to pair an actuator with the myGEKKO building...
  • Page 27 With a pushbutton 1. Briefly disconnect the actuator from the power supply. A new 30-minute time window is activated. Via the "pairing" button 1. Press the button three times again Compatible Lamps Table 1: Resistive loads Lamp type Maximum power Incandescent lamps 1100 W Halogen bulbs...
  • Page 28: Enocean 1-Channel Actuator Wiring Diagram

    4.2.1 EnOcean 1-channel actuator wiring diagram Socket Ventilation...
  • Page 29 Electric heating Instantaneous water heater...
  • Page 30 Door / gate opener Ballast...
  • Page 31: Enocean 2-Channel Actuators Wiring Diagram

    4.2.2 EnOcean 2-channel Actuators Wiring Diagram 1-channel configuration with pushbutton 2-channel configuration with pushbutton...
  • Page 32 1-channel configuration without pushbutton 2-channel configuration without pushbutton...
  • Page 33: Enocean Roller Shutter Actuator Wiring Diagrams

    4.2.3 EnOcean roller shutter actuator wiring diagrams Roller shutter actuator blind Roller shutter actuator awning...
  • Page 34: Enocean Smart Plug

    EnOcean Smart Plug Perform the following steps with a Micro Smart Plug in factory condition, i.e. a Micro Smart Plug that has not been paired before. 1. Now pair the Micro Smart Plug with your myGEKKO building controller by holding the button on the device for about 2 seconds until it lights up red.
  • Page 35: Enocean Valve Actuator

    EnOcean Valve Actuator Mount the Micropelt on the radiator valve. Follow the steps below to teach in the actuator to the myGEKKO building controller. NOTE Note that only standard M30 x 1.5 valves are suitable for di- rect connection of the Micropelt. A valve adapter is required for other valve types, see manufacturer's manual.
  • Page 36: Enocean Temperature And Humidity Sensors

    If you carry out the same procedure on the setting wheel of the Micropelt ac- tuator as for teach-in, it changes to assembly mode, moves the plunger back and can no longer be reached via EnOcean. Like this you can dismantle the device again.
  • Page 37 1. Tap the “Pairing” button once on the back of the sensor A confirmation appears in the myGEKKO OS indicating that the device has been found and paired. If necessary, check whether the ID displayed matches the ID on the device. If the pairing process was successful, a "Done"...
  • Page 39: Enocean Window Contact

    EnOcean Window Contact The EnOcean Window Contacts consist of two parts, one for the frame and the other for the window. If the window is opened, the contact is interrupted and the message is passed on to the build- ing controller, which responds depending on the setting.
  • Page 40: Logics For Window Contacts

    1. Log in to myGEKKO OS as a configurator. 2. Switch to the Settings menu (gear > Settings). 3. Switch to the rotating arrows (5th tab from the left). Select the EnOcean IO station in the left tab Now tap on "Sensors"...
  • Page 41 Tap on "Add" in a free line to add a new sensor Tap the gray field under “Profile” to select the correct profile In the new window select the profile of the window contact, "Window Sensor:[D5-00-01]" and tap "Ok " Tap on the gray field under “NAME”...
  • Page 42 Select the system Logics If necessary, create a new section in the left tab by tapping on "Add" In the right tab, tap on “Add” in a free space to create a new logic and then tap on the newly created logic In the new window in the upper right area, tap on the gear symbol and then on "IO configuration"...
  • Page 43 In the new window, tap on the EnOcean IO station in the left tab. In the new column in the middle, tap on "Sensors". Select your sensor and tap "Ok" in the lower right corner Now repeat the previous 3 steps for your other sensors As soon as you have added all sensors, tap on "DO"...
  • Page 44 Now tap on "Back" in the top right corner In the logic view you can now see the inputs of the window contacts on the far left. Now tap on "Activate editing" Now tap on the first gate of the window contacts and set them to "NOT"...
  • Page 45 Now link all window contacts with each other with "OR" If one of the linked window contacts is now open, the first memory bit is set to 1. Now tap on the "Home" button in the top left corner Go to the systems menu Select the room control system Create a new room control and select it, or select an exist- ing room control...
  • Page 46: Enocean Movement Sensor

    Your window contacts are now successfully linked to the room control using logic EnOcean Movement Sensor The Enocean Movement Sensor detects movement in the field of application and forwards this information to the building con- troller. It reacts depending on the settings.
  • Page 47 1. Tap the “Pairing” button once on the back of the sensor A confirmation will appear in the myGEKKO OS indicating that the device has been found and paired. If necessary, check whether the ID displayed matches the ID on the device. If the pairing process was successful, a "Done"...
  • Page 48: Enocean Wireless Pushbutton

    EnOcean Wireless Pushbutton The EnOcean Wireless Pushbutton can be assigned functions and actions for the myGEKKO building controller to execute, just like any other pushbutton. The pushbutton can be glued or screwed on. 1. Now tap the "ON" button of the pushbutton three times in a row...
  • Page 49 1. Then tap the button "OFF" of the pushbutton three times in a row A confirmation will appear in the myGEKKO OS indicating that the device has been found and paired. If necessary, check whether the ID displayed matches the ID on the device. If the pairing process was successful, a "Done"...
  • Page 50: Set Enocean Repeater

    2. Tap "Settings" 3. Tap on the two rotating arrows in the lower right corner 4. Now select the EnOcean IO station in the left tab. In the right area, tap on "Actuators" 5. In the right area tap on "Actuators"...
  • Page 51 1. Now tap on the gear symbol next to the actuator that you want to set as a repeater. Note that only the 1-channel actuator (1CH relay), 2-channel actuator (2CH relay), micro smart plug (1-CH Plug) and the roller blind ac- tuator (2CH-R.Shutter) support the repeater function 1.
  • Page 52 Your actuator now serves as a repeater. You can now exit the window using the "Back" button. NOTE The remaining settings and functions are reserved for maintenance and di- agnosis.
  • Page 53: Configuration Of Third-Party Products

    "MAC" field blank. Enter the MAC or IP address of the myGEKKO NODE in the "MAC" field, provided the EnOcean USB300 is connected via a myGEKKO NODE. With EnOcean Pi you can select the USB300 stick or the myGEKKO NODE as the type.
  • Page 54: Teaching In Enocean Sensors

    The ID is the identification number of the sensor. The ID is unique. Profile: This column contains the sensor's EnOcean data type (EEP). The data type can be defined manually; some sensors also send the data type during teaching-in. If the data type is also sent, this field is set automatically.
  • Page 55 3. If the sensor is recognized, the ID and the signal will be entered in the list. Check whether the data type corresponds to that of the sensor. This may have to be adjusted. 4. Deactivate Learn mode and give the sensor a name. As soon as you have taught in all sensors, finally tap on “Save”.
  • Page 56: Sensor Configuration

    Sensor Configuration In order to be able to use the EnOcean sensors in the system, they are assigned in the IO configuration of the various systems. Due to the defined data type (EEP) of the sensor, you have the option of se- lecting different items.
  • Page 57: Teaching-In Of Enocean Actuators

    Profile: This column contains the actuator's EnOcean data type (EEP). The data type is defined manually before the actuator is taught in. The data type of the actuator can be found in the manual or in the EnOcean EEP protocol.
  • Page 58 NOTE If the actuator does not exit Learn mode, the wrong data type may have been selected.
  • Page 59: Configuring Enocean Actuators

    Configuring EnOcean Actuators In order to be able to use the EnOcean actuators in the system, they are as- signed in the IO configuration of the various systems. Due to the defined data type (EEP) of the sensor, you have the option of se- lecting different items.
  • Page 60: Noteworthy

    The EEP profiles can be found in the latest version of the EEP profile document at https://www.enocean.com. Proprietary EEP Data Types (in the USER EPP profile) NOTE These data types do NOT adhere to the EnOcean standard and are stored in the user-specific EEP profile. Pushbuttons/Bina- F6-02-00...
  • Page 61 Supported Standard EEP Data Types A5-02-01 A5-08-06 A5-14-03 A5-02-02 A5-08-07 A5-14-04 A5-02-03 A5-10-01 A5-14-05 A5-02-04 A5-10-02 A5-14-06 A5-02-05 A5-10-03 A5-20-01 A5-02-06 A5-10-04 A5-20-02 A5-02-07 A5-10-05 A5-20-03 A5-02-08 A5-10-06 A5-20-04 A5-02-09 A5-10-07 A5-20-12 A5-02-0A A5-10-08 A5-30-01 A5-02-0B A5-10-09 A5-30-02 A5-02-10 A5-10-0A A5-30-03 A5-02-11 A5-10-0B...
  • Page 62 Technical Manual EnOcean MRK.THB.ENO.0001 - version V5966-06.1 - Status 2022-05-23 myGEKKO | Ekon GmbH St. Lorenznerstr. 2 I-39031 Bruneck (BZ) Tel. +039 0474 551820 info@my.gekko.com www.my-gekko.com Ekon Vertriebs GmbH Fürstenrieder Str. 279a, D-81377 München Vertriebsbüro Eislingen Schillerstr. 21, D-73054 Eislingen...

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