ABB 6155/30-500 Technical Reference Manual
ABB 6155/30-500 Technical Reference Manual

ABB 6155/30-500 Technical Reference Manual

Knx led dimmer constant voltage 4gang
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2CKA001473B9107 │ 08.08.2016
KNX Technical Reference Manual
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ABB i-bus
KNX
KNX LED dimmer Constant
voltage 4gang
6155/30-500

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  • Page 1 2CKA001473B9107 │ 08.08.2016 KNX Technical Reference Manual ® ABB i-bus KNX LED dimmer Constant voltage 4gang 6155/30-500...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Tabl e of contents Notes on the instruction manual ..........................5 Safety ..................................6 Information and symbols used ........................6 Intended use ..............................7 Improper use ..............................7 Target group / Qualifications of personnel ...................... 8 Safety instructions ............................8 Information on protection of the environment ......................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 10.5 Application "Switching parameters" ......................26 10.5.1 Activation with .............................. 26 10.5.2 Brightness value after the ON command ..................... 26 10.5.3 Delay before leaving OFF ..........................27 10.5.4 Delay before the onset of OFF........................28 10.5.5 Activation ..............................29 10.5.6 Activation - Dimming speed at ON command ....................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 10.11.4 Sequence 1 - 5 — Activate channel 1 - 4 ....................46 10.11.5 Sequence 1 - 5 — Setting after stop of the sequence ................. 46 10.11.6 Sequence 1 - 5 — Setting after sequence stop — Brightness value of all channels ........47 10.11.7 Sequence 1 - 5 —...
  • Page 5: Notes On The Instruction Manual

    If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. ABB 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 ABB or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com...
  • Page 6: Safety

    However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. ABB 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 7: Intended Use

    Each use not listed in Chapter 2.2 “Intended use“ on page 7 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. ABB 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 8: Target Group / Qualifications Of Personnel

    Safety Target group / Qualifications of personnel 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 9: Information On Protection Of The Environment

    Information on protection of the environment Information on protection of the environment All packaging materials and devices bear the markings and test seals for proper disposal. Always dispose of the packaging material and electric devices and their components via the authorized collecting depots and disposal companies.
  • Page 10: Setup And Function

    Setup and function Setup and function Fig. 1: Product overview [1] Side cover input [2] Test button [3] KNX programming button input [4] Status LED output (RGBW - LED channel) [5] Status LED (green = OK, red = error) [6] Side cover output The device is a bus-capable dimmer.
  • Page 11: Device Overview

    Setup and function Device overview Fig. 2: Overview of devices [1] Cable strain relief [2] Input 12 V - 24 V DC "±" [3] KNX bus terminal "±" [4] RGBW LED output [5] Mounting holes [6] 2 x EOS- bus terminals "±", GND [7] DIP switch EOS KNX Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9107 │11...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Technical data Designation Value 12 V to 24 V DC Power Supply (via a separate power adaptor) KNX power consumption Max. 12 mA Input Bus subscribers 1 (12 mA) KNX transmission rate 9600 Bps Output voltage 12 V to 24 V DC (constant voltage) Output current, maximum 2.5 A / channel...
  • Page 13: Dimensional Drawings

    Technical data Dimensional drawings Fig. 3: Dimensions (all dimensions are in mm) KNX Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9107 │13...
  • Page 14: Connection And Mounting

    Connection and mounting Connection and mounting Installation site They may only be installed in dry interior rooms. Do not install next to heat sources. Adhere to a minimum distance of 20 cm! Electrical connection Fig. 4: Electrical connections INPUT Input 12 V to 24 V DC "±" via clamps Input bus clamps "±"...
  • Page 15: Commissioning

    Commissioning Commissioning Software To start the device a physical address must be assigned first. The physical address is assigned and the parameters are set with the Engineering Tool Software (ETS). NOTE The devices are products of the KNX system and meet KNX guidelines. Detailed expert knowledge by means of KNX training sessions for a better understanding is assumed.
  • Page 16: Operation

    Operation Operation Control elements [1] Programming button [2] Test button [3] Status-LED output [4] Status-LED programming mode Fig. 6: Control elements The device can be addressed with the programming button [1] via the KNX bus in the system. The status LED [3] indicates the condition at the outputs (RGBW – channel LED). The status LED [4] indicates whether the programming mode is active: Green = OK ■...
  • Page 17: Operating Statuses

    Operation Operating statuses Behaviour at failure of bus voltage The device is inactive and cannot be controlled. The last operating status at the outputs is saved. Behaviour at return of bus voltage The device is initialized (can take a certain amount of time). During the initialization all four outputs are in succession briefly activated and then deactivated again.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance 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 19: Description Of Application And Parameters

    The application program is the basic program for the use of the device. It contains the applications for the control of the outputs. The following application program is available for the LED dimmer. Application program ABB LED-Dimmer CV The application program contains the following KNX applications: KNX applications Switching...
  • Page 20 Description of application and parameters Overview of functions Last brightness Activation with Defined brightness Brightness value after the ON command 0 … 255 Delay before leaving OFF 0 … 65535 10 ms Switching parameters Delay before the onset of OFF 0 …...
  • Page 21 Description of application and parameters Overview of functions Activate scene control Yes / No Activate colour cycle Yes / No Activate sequence Yes / No Activate flashing control Yes / No Scene for parameter adjustment Scene 0 … scene 63 Activate channel 1 - 4 Yes / No Scene parameters...
  • Page 22 Description of application and parameters Overview of functions Brightness value of all channels 0 … 255 Brightness value of channel 1 - 4 0 … 255 Channel 1 … 4 0 … 255 Time in the scene 0 … 255 s Time for dimming to the next scene 0 …...
  • Page 23: Application "Global Parameters

    Description of application and parameters Application "Global parameters" 10.3 Application "Global parameters" 10.3.1 KNX LED dimmer to be programmed Options: Display only Display of name of LED dimmer being programmed. 10.3.2 Number of channels Options: Setting option from 1 - 4 Setting the number of channels and available communication objects.
  • Page 24: Dimming Procedure

    Description of application and parameters Application "Status parameters" 10.3.5 Dimming procedure Options: Linear Square Logarithmic The brightness path can be adjusted to the human eye with the selection of a dimmer curve. Fig. 8: Comparison of dimming curves [A] Luminosity in percent (%) [B] 8 bit dimming value [1] Linear [2] Square...
  • Page 25: Message Of The Brightness Value

    Description of application and parameters Application "Status parameters" 10.4.2 Message of the brightness value Options: The parameter is used to specify whether the additional object for the feedback signal of the brightness value is activated for all outputs. If an external display is connected, the feedback signal can be used to show the brightness value on the display.
  • Page 26: Application "Switching Parameters

    Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" 10.5 Application "Switching parameters" 10.5.1 Activation with Options: Last brightness Defined brightness The parameter is used to specify the brightness value that is to be set after the ON command. – Last brightness: The brightness before the OFF command is set. –...
  • Page 27: Delay Before Leaving Off

    Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" 10.5.3 Delay before leaving OFF Options: Setting option from 0 - 65535 10 ms This parameter is used to set the switching-on delay. – 0: No switch-on delay. The setpoint is reached immediately. The delay time can be set in steps of 10 milliseconds (ms).
  • Page 28: Delay Before The Onset Of Off

    Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" 10.5.4 Delay before the onset of OFF Options: Setting option from 0 - 65535 10 ms This parameter is used to set the switch-off delay. – 0: No switch-off delay. The setpoint is reached immediately. The delay time can be set in steps of 10 milliseconds (ms).
  • Page 29: Activation

    Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" 10.5.5 Activation Options: Via dimming Via jump The parameter is used to specify whether the KNX LED dimmer jumps to the setpoint or dims at the ON command. If the parameter is set on "Via dimming", the parameters "Dimming speed at ON command" and "Dimming speed at OFF command"...
  • Page 30 Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" Fig. 11: Dimming speed: at ON command [A] Signal level at output [B] Time (t) [1] Setpoint [2] ON signal [3] Dimming time [4] DIMMING KNX Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9107 │30...
  • Page 31: Activation - Dimming Speed At Off Command

    Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" 10.5.7 Activation - Dimming speed at OFF command Options: Setting option from 1 - 65535 s (approx. 18.2 h) This parameter is used to set the dimming time up to reaching the switch-off. NOTE The parameter is only adjustable if the "Switch-on"...
  • Page 32 Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" Fig. 12: Dimming speed: at OFF command [A] Signal level at output [B] Time (t) [1] Setpoint [2] OFF signal [3] Dimming time [4] DIMMING KNX Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9107 │32...
  • Page 33: Activation With Delay And Dimming

    Description of application and parameters Application "Switching parameters" 10.5.8 Activation with delay and dimming The two functions "Delay before leaving OFF" and Dimming speed at ON command" can be combined. Fig. 13: Delay at activation and dimming to setpoint [A] Signal level at output [B] Time (t) [1] Setpoint [2] ON signal...
  • Page 34: Switch-Off With Delay And Dimming

    Description of application and parameters Application "Dimming parameters" 10.5.9 Switch-off with delay and dimming The two functions "Delay before onset of OFF" and Dimming speed at OFF command" can be combined. Fig. 14: Dimming and delay at switch-off [A] Signal level at output [B] Time (t) [1] Setpoint [2] OFF signal...
  • Page 35: Dimming Mode Selection For Absolute Value - Absolute Dimming Speed By

    Description of application and parameters Application "Dimming parameters" 10.6.2 Dimming mode selection for absolute value — Absolute dimming speed by Options: Parameter via BUS Parameter via ETS The dimming speed can be set either via the bus with communication object "25: dimming speed"...
  • Page 36: Relative Dimming Speed By

    Description of application and parameters Application "Bus voltage failure/return parameters" 10.6.4 Relative dimming speed by Options: Parameter via BUS Parameter via ETS The dimming speed can be set either via the bus with communication object "26: dimming speed" or directly in the ETS. 10.6.5 Relative dimming speed Options:...
  • Page 37: Selection Of Bus Voltage Return Value

    Description of application and parameters Application "Bus voltage failure/return parameters" 10.7.2 Selection of bus voltage return value Options: Previously set colour All channels 100% All channels 0% All channels via 1 parameter Parameters per channel The parameter is used to set the behaviour at the return of bus voltage. –...
  • Page 38: Selection Of Bus Voltage Failure Value

    Description of application and parameters Application "Bus voltage failure/return parameters" 10.7.5 Selection of bus voltage failure value Options: Previously set colour All channels 100% All channels 0% All channels via 1 parameter Parameters per channel The parameter is used to set the behaviour at bus voltage failure. –...
  • Page 39: Application "Special Functions

    Description of application and parameters Application "Special functions" 10.8 Application "Special functions" 10.8.1 Activate scenes Options: – Yes: Menu "Scene control" and communication object "29: scene number" are activated. 10.8.2 Activate scenes - Activate scene control Options: – Yes: Scenes are stored via a push-button. Communication object "30: scene control" is activated.
  • Page 40: Application "Scene Control

    Description of application and parameters Application "Scene control" 10.9 Application "Scene control" In application "Scene control" the scenes are displayed and set individually. In application "Scene control of all parameters", all 64 scenes are listed with their parameters. A brightness value/colour value can be entered for each channel of a scene. Adjustment tool: Channel Designation...
  • Page 41: Scene For Parameter Adjustment

    Description of application and parameters Application "Scene control" 10.9.1 Scene for parameter adjustment Options: Scene 0 … scene 63 The paramater is used to select the scene that is set with parameter "Activate channel 1 - 4". 10.9.2 Activate channel 1 - 4 Options: The parameter is used to activate the channel in the selected scene.
  • Page 42: Application "Colour Cycle Control

    Description of application and parameters Application "Colour cycle control" 10.10 Application "Colour cycle control" The behaviour of the colour cycle is set in application "Colour cycle control". A different menu is displayed depending on the number of channels. – The behaviour of the colour cycle can be set when four channels are used. –...
  • Page 43: Function Of The Rgbw Colour Cycle

    Description of application and parameters Application "Colour cycle control" 10.10.2 Function of the RGBW colour cycle Options: Colour cycle RGB Colour cycle RGBW Colour cycle RGB + W Colour cycle White Emotion The parameter is used to set how the colour cycle is to operate with four channels. NOTE The parameter is only adjustable if the "Number of channels"...
  • Page 44: Setting After Colour Cycle Stop

    Description of application and parameters Application "Colour cycle control" 10.10.7 Setting after colour cycle stop Options: Current colour Previously set colour All channels 0% All channels 100% All channels via 1 parameter Parameters per channel The parameter is used to set the behaviour at stop of colour cycle. –...
  • Page 45: Application "Sequence Parameters

    Description of application and parameters Application "Sequence parameters" 10.11 Application "Sequence parameters" In application "Sequence parameters" up to 5 sequences can be activated. Sequences are colour cycles that can be individually combined. Each sequence consists of 2 to 16 scenes. The active channels are set in the scenes.
  • Page 46: Activate Sequence 1 - 5

    Description of application and parameters Application "Sequence parameters" 10.11.2 Activate sequence 1 - 5 Options: – Yes: Menu "Sequence 1 - 5" is activated. 10.11.3 Sequence 1 - 5 — Number of scenes in sequence 1 - 5 Options: Scenes 2 - 16 Between 2 to 16 scenes can be set per sequence via the parameter.
  • Page 47: Sequence 1 - 5 - Setting After Sequence Stop - Brightness Value Of All Channels

    Description of application and parameters Application "Sequence parameters" 10.11.6 Sequence 1 - 5 — Setting after sequence stop — Brightness value of all channels Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to set the setpoint on all channels after sequence stop. NOTE The parameter is only adjustable if the "Setting after sequence stop"...
  • Page 48: Sequence 1 - 5 - Scene 0 - 15 - Channel 1 - 4

    Description of application and parameters Application "Sequence parameters" 10.11.8 Sequence 1 - 5 — Scene 0 - 15 — Channel 1 - 4 Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to set the brightness values of the individual channels in the respective scenes.
  • Page 49: Sequence 1 - 5 - Scene 0 - 15 - Time In The Scene

    Description of application and parameters Application "Sequence parameters" 10.11.9 Sequence 1 - 5 — Scene 0 - 15 — Time in the scene Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 s This parameter is used to set the time in the scene. –...
  • Page 50: Application "Flashing Control Parameter

    Description of application and parameters Application "Flashing control parameter" 10.12 Application "Flashing control parameter" The behaviour during flashing can be set in application "Flashing control parameter". A time for the first and the second colour as well as the number of flashes can be set. If parameter "Saving the current status after 5 minutes"...
  • Page 51: 2Nd Colour Channel 1 - 4

    Description of application and parameters Application "Flashing control parameter" 10.12.6 2nd colour channel 1 - 4 Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to set the 2nd colour for flashing. NOTE This parameter is only adjustable if parameter "2nd colour with" is set on "Preferred colour".
  • Page 52: Setting After Flashing - Brightness Value Channel 1 - 4

    Description of application and parameters Application "Flashing control parameter" 10.12.9 Setting after flashing — Brightness value channel 1 - 4 Options: Setting option from 0 - 255 The parameter is used to set the setpoint on each individual channel after flashing stops. NOTE The parameter is only adjustable if the "Setting after flashing"...
  • Page 53: Communication Objects

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects 10.13 Communication objects 10.13.1 Switching — Switch ON/OFF (SOO) Number Name Object function Data type (DPT) Channel 1 switch On/Off Channel 2 switch On/Off Channel 3 switch On/Off Input 1.001 Switch Channel 4 switch On/Off Master ON/OFF Channels 1 - 4 are switched via the object.
  • Page 54: Status - Info On/Off (Ioo)

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects 10.13.4 Status — Info ON/OFF (IOO) Number Name Object function Data type (DPT) Channel 1 info On/Off Channel 2 info On/Off Channel 3 info On/Off Output 1.001 Switch Channel 4 info On/Off LED Driver info ON/OFF The switching state of the actuator is signalled for channels 1 - 4 via the object.
  • Page 55: Setpoint Control - Value Rgb

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects 10.13.8 Setpoint control — Value RGB Number Name Object function Data type (DPT) RGB dimming absolute Input 232.600 Colour_RGB The object is used to set the absolute brightness values of the RGB channels. –...
  • Page 56: Sequence Control - Start/Stop Sequence

    Description of application and parameters Communication objects 10.13.13 Sequence control — Start/Stop sequence Number Name Object function Data type (DPT) Sequence 1 Control Sequence 2 Control Sequence 3 Control Input 1.010 Start Sequence 4 Control Sequence 5 Control The object is used to start or stop the sequence. –...
  • Page 57: Notes

    Notes Notes KNX Technical Reference Manual 2CKA001473B9107 │57...
  • Page 58: Index

    Index Index Output Over Temperature Detection .......54 Output Overload Detection..........54 Absolute dimming speed by ..........35 Relative Setvalue Control..........53 Activate Start/Stop Color Cycle.............55 channels ................. 23 Start/Stop flashing ............56 colour cycle ..............39 Start/Stop sequence............56 flashing control ............... 39 switch ON/OFF..............53 scene control ..............
  • Page 59 Index Scene activate channel ..............41 Improper use ................. 7 channel 1 - 4 ..............48 Information and symbols used ..........6 dimming time ..............49 Information on protection of the environment ......9 select ................41 Installation site ..............14 set channel ..............41 Intended use ................
  • Page 60 A member of the ABB Group Notice We reserve the right to make Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH technical changes at all times as PO box well as changes to the contents of 58505 Lüdenscheid this document without prior notice. The detailed specifications agreed Freisenbergstraße 2...

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