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EDIFICIOS INTELIGENTES Y MULTIMEDIA: DOMOTICA Y
EDIFICIOS INTELIGENTES Y MULTIMEDIA: DOMOTICA Y CABLEADO ESTRUCTURADO Hojas de Aplicaciones para los módulos domóticos de Siemens de las Prácticas 5 y 6 Producto Número Pedido Shutter Switch UP520 5WG1 520-2AB01 Dimmer UP525 5WG1 525-2AB01 Binary Output UP562 Programa Aplicación Base de Datos ETS2 UP520_01.vd1 5WG1 562-2AB01 20 A1 Actuator–BCU Shutter 902502 20 A1 Actuator–BCU Dimming 903502 20 A1 Actuator–BCU Binary 901502 Salida binaria N562 5WG1 562-1AB01 11 A2 Binar 520401 siemens.vd1 Pulsador doble UP211 5WG1 211-2AB11 10 S2 Apa/Enc 220202 11 S2 Regulad 220303 siemens.vd1 Dimmer N527 5WG1 527-1AB01 11 A1 Dimmer 610201 N527.vd1 Sensor de movimiento UP250 5WG1 250-2AP11 11 S1 DetectMo 210A02 up250.vd1 Decodificador IR N450/02 5WG1 450-1AB02 12 CO IR Decod 7F0301 N450_02.vd1 Sensor Luminosidad y Temperatura AP254 5WG1 254-3EY01 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 ap254.vd1 Módulo de Escenas N300 5WG1 300-1AB01 12 CO 740601 siemens.vd1 Temporizador Horario REG371 5WG1 371-5EY01 11 S2 Switching,Value,Scene 221D01 reg371ey.vd1 Interfaz Telefónico “TC 700900041 TC Rutenbck.vdx Módulo de Tiempos N302 5WG1 302-1AB01 12COTime740202 N302.vd1 Simulador de Presencia N345 5WG1 345-1AB01 0107 Presencesimulation 800D05 N345.vd1 Controlador de EventosPlanificador-Lógico N350 5WG1 350-1AB01 0107Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 N350.vd1 UP525_01.vd1 UP562_01.vd1 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Use of the application program Product family: Product type: Manufacturer: Input/output Binary/binary Siemens Name: Order no.: Shutter switch UP 520/01 5WG1 520-2AB01 Functional description With the application program “20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502”, the output of the shutter switch can be used to control a shutter, roller blind or skylight. The following functions can be assigned to the 2-fold push button DELTA profil: switching (on/off/toggle/value), dimming (on/off or brighter/darker), controlling shutters, skylights and security gates etc., recalling/programming scenes and status display via LEDs. Functions of the rockers Switching A separate communication object is available for each rocker contact of the two rockers. It is therefore possible to switch up to four different groups of luminaires. It is possible to set via parameters which switch function (on/off/toggle) is carried out when the rocker is pressed or released. An 8 bit value can also be assigned to each rocker contact. The corresponding value is sent immediately once the rocker has been pressed. It is therefore possible for a dimming actuator for example to be set to a defined value. A “bell function” is also possible. The On/Off signal is sent when the rocker is pressed and the inverse signal is sent when the rocker is released. Dimming A distinction is made between a short and long push button action. A short push button action sends a corresponding switching command (on or off). If the push button is pressed and held down for a longer period (the duration of which can be set), a dimming command is sent. The functions of “Dimming with stop telegram” and “Dimming with cyclical sending” are available. If “Dimming with stop telegram” is selected, a long push button action sends a command to the dimming object to dim by 100%. When the rocker is released, a stop command is sent. If “Dimming with cyclical sending” is selected, a dimming command is sent at set intervals for the duration of the push button action. It is also possible to assign parameters to the adjustment of the brightness value per dimming command (e.g. adjust by 1/8). Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Shutter control A distinction is made between a short and long push button action. If the rocker is pressed briefly, a switching telegram is sent which adjusts the louvres or stops any shutter movement. After a long push button action, the shutters are either raised or lowered. When assigning parameters, it is possible to choose between “Upper contact: Up, Lower contact: Down” or vice versa. Skylights and security gates for example can be controlled in both directions using this parameter. In this case the Up command corresponds to the Off command and the Down command corresponds to the On command. Scene Using the “Scene” function, users are able to reprogram a scene module themselves without changing the project design in ETS i.e. they can assign other brightness values or switching states to the individual groups of the respective scene. Two scenes can be recalled by pressing the rocker briefly (e.g. upper contact: scene 1, lower contact: scene 2) while a long rocker operation is used to program them. The scene is recalled via a 1 bit switching command, whereby scene 1 is recalled with a “0” telegram and scene 2 is recalled with a “1” telegram. It is possible to specify in the parameters which telegrams are sent by the upper and lower rocker contacts. The scene is saved via a 1 bit switching command, whereby scene 1 is saved with a “0” telegram and scene 2 is saved with a “1” telegram. An application with this type of function must also be used in the scene module. The application programs “12 C0 Scene 740701” and “12 C0 Scene 740801” are available. Before programming a scene, the actuators concerned must be set to the required brightness values or switching states using the sensors provided. The scene modules that have been addressed are requested on receipt of a telegram to scan the current brightness values and switching states of the actuators and to store them in the corresponding scene. A long rocker operation is indicated by the LED lighting up. It is possible to specify the period that distinguishes a short and long push button action. LED The push button has three LEDs. There are two communication objects available for the two upper LEDs. They can be used either to display the switching states or as an orientation light if the corresponding parameters have been selected. The third LED serves as an orientation light. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/1 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Functions of the shutter output Shutter (Roller blind), Up/Down When the “Up/Down” object receives a telegram, the shutter (roller blind) is moved in the required direction for a set period. The shutter is raised if the object value is “0” and lowered if the object value is “1”. The shutter or roller blind can also be controlled via a dimming object. In this setting, the shutter (roller blind) and louvre objects are inverted to achieve a synchronisation with the push buttons that are being used. The relays are automatically opened once the set period for shutter or roller blind movement has elapsed. If the shutter (blind) is already travelling in a certain direction and “Up/Down” telegrams are received to move the shutter in the opposite direction, the shutter (blind) first stops for a set interval before it changes direction. This “Pause on change in direction” depends on the shutter motor that is being used and information should be obtained from the manufacturer. When the shutter is lowered, it is completely closed. For this reason, it is possible to set a period (“Delay time on a direction change”) which causes the shutter motor to move in another direction and thus leads to louvre adjustment. This is also the case if the lowering of the shutter is interrupted by a stop telegram. The time set for the “Pause on change in direction” is observed. Louvres, Open/Closed The behaviour of the shutter on receipt of a telegram for louvre adjustment depends on the current status of the shutter. If the shutter is travelling in a specific direction, the shutter movement is stopped. In the case of a roller blind, the receipt of a louvre adjustment telegram functions like a stop telegram. If the roller blind is stationary, it has no effect. During louvre adjustment, if another telegram is received to rotate the louvres in the same direction, the adjustment period is extended. If however a telegram is received to rotate the louvres in the opposite direction, the command is carried out once the pause on change in direction has been observed. If the shutter is stationary, a louvre adjustment telegram leads to shutter movement in the required direction. Once the set period for movement has elapsed (normally 150 ms to 200 ms), the shutter motor is automatically switched off. If a shutter is lowered (without reverse step), the louvres remain closed in this direction. If the shutter is stopped and then raised step by step (louvre adjustment), the louvres are opened first of all and then rotated upwards again. If the louvres are completely closed, further telegrams to rotate the louvres in the same direction cause the shutters to be moved step by step in this direction. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/2 Safety object (wind alarm) The safety function can be enabled or disabled. In the event of an alarm signal, a “1” is received by the safety object and the shutters are raised. The safety position of the roller blinds can be selected. The safety object expects to receive cyclical telegrams from the signalling device (e.g. wind sensor) for monitoring purposes. Even if there is no alarm, the sensor must send telegrams with the value “0” (no alarm) at a set time interval (monitoring time). If the telegrams fail to appear, the shutters are also moved to the safety position. The object value of the safety object is thus set internally to “1” (alarm). The current alarm status can be read out via the safety object (if the safety function is enabled). If the safety position has been activated, the shutters/roller blinds can no longer be controlled via “Up/Down” or louvre adjustment telegrams. If the shutter or roller blind is moved to the safety position, thereby changing direction, the time set in the parameter “Pause on change in direction” is observed. The relays are not opened once the period for shutter or roller blind movement has elapsed. This guarantees that the shutter/roller blind reaches the safety position. The shutter/roller blind can only be operated once the safety object receives a telegram with the value “0” (no alarm). Bus voltage failure and recovery The shutter or roller blind is switched off on bus voltage recovery. The shutter and roller blind can be moved up, moved down or stopped on bus voltage failure. In the event of a bus voltage failure, the pause on change in direction that is normally observed is not taken into account. This means for example that if a shutter is currently being lowered, it will change direction after approx. 20 ms. Shutter motors that require a pause are not able to carry out this change in direction. If the relay contacts were already opened before the bus voltage failure, the functionality is not taken into account. When operating heavy roller blind motors, the setting “STOP” should be selected in order to protect the relay contacts. Automatic opening of the relays It is possible to prevent the relays from opening automatically (via the parameter “Function of louvres“ in the “Shutter” parameter window). This deactivation takes effect if the relay has been closed for example by an “Open/Closed” telegram. Once a motor has been set in motion, it can then only be brought to a halt with a stop telegram (necessary for reverse circuits). For this reason, the louvre adjustment telegram is always interpreted as a stop telegram. This is also the case when the shutter is stationary (louvre adjustment telegrams no longer exist). 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 V Parameters WARNING When using the shutter switch UP 520/01 for roller blind drive mechanisms, the following should be noted when assigning parameters: (It can otherwise lead to welding of the contacts). • The parameter “Pause on change in direction” must be set to the time given by the manufacturer of the roller blind (generally longer than 500 ms). • The parameter “Behaviour on bus voltage failure” should be set to “STOP”. Assigning parameters to the rockers Switch Communication objects Obj 0 Object name Function Type Flag Switch, Rocker On 1 Bit CT A (upper rocker contact) 1 Switch, Rocker Off 1 Bit CT A (lower rocker contact) The switching telegrams for rocker A are sent via the group addresses in these objects. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If the setting “Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. 2 Switch, Rocker On 1 Bit CT B (upper rocker contact) 3 Switch, Rocker Off 1 Bit CT B (lower rocker contact) The switching telegrams for rocker B are sent via the group addresses in these objects. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If the setting “Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper contact Off On Toggle 8-bit Value press: On, release: Off press: Off, release: On Lower contact Off On Toggle 8-bit Value press: On, release: Off press: Off, release: On This parameter determines which switching state is sent via the corresponding switching object when the upper and lower rocker contacts are pressed. “On” or “Off”: An On or Off telegram is sent when the contact is pressed. There is no evaluation when the rocker is released. “Toggle”: When the rocker is pressed, the value in the switching object is inverted. There is no evaluation when the rocker is released. “8-bit Value”: An adjustable 8 bit value is sent when the rocker is operated. When this setting is selected, the parameter window changes and an additional parameter is displayed for defining the value. “press: On, release: Off”: An On telegram is generated when the contact is pressed while releasing the contact produces an Off telegram. “press: Off, release: On”: An Off telegram is generated when the contact is pressed while releasing the contact produces an On telegram. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/3 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Parameters Dimming with stop telegram Communication objects The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Obj 0 Object name Function Type Flag Dimming On / 1 Bit CT On / Off Off, Rocker A The switching telegrams for rocker A are sent via the group addresses in these objects. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If the setting “Toggle / Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. 1 Dimming, Brighter / Darker 4 Bit CT Rocker A This object serves as a dimming object for rocker A and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. 2 Dimming On / On / Off 1 Bit CT Off, Rocker B The switching telegrams for rocker B are sent via the group addresses in these objects. 3 Dimming, Brighter / Darker 4 Bit CT Rocker B This object serves as a dimming object for rocker B and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/4 Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper / Lower contact On / Off Toggle / Toggle This parameter defines which switching value is sent via the object after a brief operation of the upper and lower contact. “On / Off”: Pressing the upper contact sends an On telegram while an Off telegram is sent when the lower contact is pressed. “Toggle / Toggle”: The value in the switching object is inverted when one of the contacts is pressed. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If a rocker is pressed for longer than the set time, the push button detects a long rocker operation and sends dimming telegrams. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Dimming with cyclical sending Parameters Function of left rocker Communication objects Obj 0 Object name Function Type Flag Dimming On / Off / On / Off / 1 Bit CWT Toggle, Rocker A Toggle The switching telegrams for rocker A are sent via the group addresses in these objects. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If the setting “Toggle / Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. 1 Dimming, Brighter / 4 Bit CT Rocker A Darker This object serves as a dimming object for rocker A and sends a telegram after a long push button action. It is possible to set via parameters which dimming telegrams are generated when the upper or lower contact is pressed. 2 Dimming On / Off / On / Off / 1 Bit CWT Toggle, Rocker B Toggle The switching telegrams for rocker B are sent via the group addresses in these objects. 3 Dimming, Brighter / 4 Bit CT Rocker B Darker This object serves as a dimming object for rocker B and sends a telegram after a long push button action. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. On / Off, Step = 1/1 Upper / Lower contact On / Off, Step = 1/2 On / Off, Step = 1/4 On / Off, Step = 1/8 On / Off, Step = 1/16 On / Off, Step = 1/32 On / Off, Step = 1/64 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/1 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/4 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/8 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/16 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/32 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/64 This parameter determines which switching value is sent when the upper and lower contacts are pressed briefly. The change in the brightness value that is carried out by a dimming telegram when a long push button action is detected is also set here. For example, in the setting “Step = 1/8”, 8 dimming telegrams have to be sent in order to dim from 0% to 100%. “On / Off, Step = x”: A short operation of the upper contact generates an On telegram while an Off telegram is sent after the lower contact is pressed briefly. “Dim brighter” telegrams are sent if the upper contact is pressed for a long period while “Dim darker” telegrams are sent if the lower contact is pressed. “Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = x”: The value in the switching object is inverted after a short push button action. The dimming function remains the same as for the setting “On / Off, Step = x”. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If a rocker is pressed for longer than the set time, the push button detects a long rocker operation and sends dimming telegrams. Interval for cyclical sending 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds The repetition rate for cyclical sending after a long push button action is set here. The bus load should be taken into consideration when setting this interval. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/5 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Parameters Shutter Communication objects The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Obj Object name Function Type 0 Parameters Function of left rocker Flag Louvres, Open / Closed 1 Bit CT Rocker A This object sends a switching command for louvre adjustment after a brief operation of rocker A. It is possible to set via parameters which switching command is generated when the rocker is pressed. 1 Shutter, Up / Down 1 Bit CT Rocker A This object sends a switching command to raise or lower the shutter after a long operation of rocker A. It is possible to set via parameters which switching command is generated when the upper or lower contact is pressed. 2 Louvres, Open / Closed 1 Bit CT Rocker B This object sends a switching command for louvre adjustment after a brief operation of rocker B. 3 Shutter, Up / Down 1 Bit CT Rocker B This object sends a switching command to raise or lower the shutter after a long operation of rocker B. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/6 Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper / Lower contact Up / Down Down / Up This parameter defines the switching command for the upper and lower rocker contacts. In the default setting, a brief operation of the upper contact causes the louvres to be opened by a step with an Off telegram. Pressing the lower contact closes the louvres by a step with an On telegram. A long operation of the upper contact raises the shutter with an Off telegram while pressing the lower contact lowers the shutter with an On telegram. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If a rocker is pressed for longer than the set time, the push button detects a long rocker operation. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Scene Parameters Function of left rocker Communication objects Obj Object name Function Type Flag 0 Scene, Recall 1 Bit CT Rocker A The telegrams for recalling scenes are sent via the group address in this object. On receipt of this telegram, the scene module sends the stored brightness values of the scene via the group objects to the switch/dim actuators that have been addressed. 1 Scene, Save 1 Bit CT Rocker A The programming telegrams are sent via the group address in this object to the corresponding scene module. 2 Scene, Recall 1 Bit CT Rocker B The telegrams for recalling scenes are sent via the group address in this object. 3 Scene, Save 1 Bit CT Rocker B The programming telegrams are sent via the group address in this object to the corresponding scene module. Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper / Lower contact 0/1 1/0 This parameter defines the sending signal when the rocker contacts are pressed. “0 / 1”: When the upper contact is pressed briefly, scene 1 is set with a “0” telegram by the scene modules that have been addressed. In the same way, scene 2 is set when the lower contact is pressed briefly. After a long push button action, these scene modules are requested on receipt of a telegram to scan the current brightness values and switching states of the actuators and to store them in the corresponding scene. “1 / 0”: The assignment of scenes to the rocker contacts is inverted in this setting. Start to save scene at 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter indicates the length of time that the rocker must be operated in order to distinguish between recalling the scene and switching to programming mode. Shorter push button action than the set time: The scene is recalled. Longer push button action than the set time: The scene is switched to programming mode. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/7 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 LED Assigning parameters to the shutter output Communication objects Shutter Communication objects Obj 8 Object name LED left Function Status Type 1 Bit Flag CRW 9 LED right Status 1 Bit CRW The switching telegrams are received via the group addresses in these objects when the left and right LEDs are used to display the switching state. If “On” or “Off” is selected, these objects are not displayed and have no function. Obj Object name Function Type Flag 12 Shutter Up / Down 1 Bit CW Shutter movement (Up / Down) is initiated with this object. The shutter is raised on receipt of a logic “0” and lowered on receipt of a logic “1”. 13 Parameters 14 Parameters Settings Orientation light (LED) Off On Open / Closed 1 Bit CW Function of right LED Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik Shutter up 1 Bit CW 15 Off On Status (via separate object) Inverted (via separate object) Function of right LED Off On Status (via separate object) Inverted (via separate object) The LEDs can be parameterised as an orientation light or for status display. When the LEDs are used for status display, a separate object is available for each LED. The status can also be displayed as inverted. Technical manual Wind alarm This object can be linked with a safety address e.g. from a wind sensor. In the idle state, the sensor sends a logic “0” at cyclic intervals. In the event of a wind alarm, it sends a logic “1”. In this case, the shutter switch moves the shutter into the safety position and blocks the operation of the shutter. This also happens if the wind sensor fails and is therefore no longer able to send cyclical “0” signals. This object is only available if the parameter “Safety (e.g. wind alarm)” has been set to “enabled”. Using this parameter, the third LED can be switched off or used as an orientation light. 3.5.2.5.3/8 Louvres This object serves for louvre adjustment. The louvres are rotated downwards on receipt of a logic “0” and rotated upwards on receipt of a logic “1”. Shutter using Up/Down using 4 Bit CW dimming Brighter/Darker A dimming sensor can control a shutter via this object, whereby dimming brighter raises the shutter and dimming darker lowers the shutter. All the dimming telegrams are interpreted as an adjustment by 100%, as the actuator does not know the current position. For this reason, it is only advisable to configure the dimming sensor for “Dimming with stop telegram”. This object is only available if the parameter “Shutter control using dim. command” has been set to “enabled”. The object values of “Shutter” and “Louvres” are also inverted. This means that the object for the shutter that is controlled by a short push button action can be linked with the “Louvres” object. The louvres are thus opened by a short push button action of the upper contact (upper -> brighter; lower -> darker). 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Parameters Parameters Time for louvres adjustment Parameters Settings Function Shutter Roller blind The function of the shutter switch is set via this parameter. The parameter window changes depending on the function selected and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Function of louvres (step) using object, without reverse step after stop using object, with reverse step after stop using shutter up/down with stop telegram The reaction to the receipt of a louvre adjustment telegram at the louvre object is set via this parameter. “using object, without reverse step after stop”: The louvre adjustment command is carried out without a reverse step and the relay is opened once the period for louvre adjustment has elapsed. “using object, with reverse step after stop”: The louvre adjustment command is carried out with a reverse step and the relay is opened once the period for louvre adjustment has elapsed. In this setting, the parameter for setting the delay time is displayed. “using shutter up/down with stop telegram”: The louvre adjustment telegram is interpreted as a stop telegram for halting the shutter movement. The automatic opening of the relays is deactivated. In this setting, the louvre object changes and is displayed as a stop object. Time for shutter movement 10; 30 seconds 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 10; 12; 15; 20; 25; 30; 35; 40; 60; 90; 120 minutes This parameter indicates the duration of the shutter movement before the shutter is automatically switched off. It is not displayed if the parameter “Function of louvres (step)” is set to “using shutter up/down with stop telegram”. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Settings 50; 80; 100; 120; 140; 160; 180; 200; 220; 240; 260; 280; 300; 360; 400; 500; 700; 800; 1000 milliseconds This parameter defines the period for louvre adjustment. It is not displayed if the parameter “Function of louvres (step)” is set to “using shutter up/down with stop telegram”. Delay time on a direction 50; 80; 100; 120; 140; 160; change 180; 200; 220; 240; 260; 280; 300; 360; 400; 500; 700; 800; 1000 milliseconds The duration of a reverse step is defined using this parameter. It is not displayed if the parameter “Function of louvres (step)” is set to “using shutter up/down with stop telegram”. Pause on change in 10 milliseconds direction 40 milliseconds 70 milliseconds 100 milliseconds 200 milliseconds 400 milliseconds 700 milliseconds 1 second 2 seconds 4 seconds The pause on change in direction is set via this parameter. The shutter remains stationary for the duration of the period. Note: The parameter must be set to the time given by the manufacturer of the shutter (generally longer than 500 ms). Shutter control using dim. disabled (standard) command enabled (Up/Down are changed) This parameter controls whether a 4 bit object is made available for shutter control. It is therefore possible for a dimming sensor to control a shutter, whereby dimming brighter raises the shutter and dimming darker lowers the shutter. All the dimming telegrams are interpreted as an adjustment by 100% since the actuator does not know the current position. For this reason, it is only advisable to configure the dimming sensor for “Dimming with stop telegram”. If the setting “enabled” is selected, the corresponding object is displayed in the object list. Behaviour on bus voltage move shutter up failure move shutter down STOP This parameter indicates the behaviour of the shutter on bus voltage failure. In the event of bus voltage failure, the pause on change in direction that is normally observed is not taken into consideration. Note: When operating heavy shutter motors, the setting “STOP” should be selected in order to protect the relay contacts. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/9 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Parameters Safety (e.g. wind alarm) Settings disabled enabled The safety function can be enabled or disabled via this parameter. This parameter must be enabled when a wind sensor is being used. Safety position of shutter Up Obj Function Object name Type Flag 15 This parameter indicates the limit position of the shutter in the event of a safety alarm. The parameter only appears if the safety function has been enabled. The safety position cannot be changed. Monitoring time 12 minutes The monitoring time is specified with this parameter. The safety object expects to receive cyclical telegrams (“0” signals). If the shutter actuator does not receive a signal within the monitoring period, the safety function is initiated. Roller blinds Up/Down using 4 Bit CW Brighter/Darker using dim. command A dimming sensor can control a roller blind via this object, whereby dimming brighter raises the blind and dimming darker lowers the blind. All the dimming telegrams are interpreted as an adjustment by 100%, as the actuator does not know the current position. For this reason, it is only advisable to configure the dimming sensor for “Dimming with stop telegram”. This object is only available if the parameter “Roller blinds control using dim. command” has been set to “enabled”. The object value of the “Roller blinds” object is also inverted. This means that the object for the roller blind that is controlled by a short push button action can be linked with the “Roller blinds” object. The roller blind is thus raised by a short push button action of the upper contact (upper -> brighter; lower -> darker). Parameters Roller blind Communication objects Obj Object name Function Type Flag 12 Roller blinds Up / Down 1 Bit CW The movement of the roller blind (Up / Down) is initiated with this object. The blind is raised on receipt of a logic “0” and lowered on receipt of a logic “1”. 13 Roller blinds STOP 1 Bit CW This object serves as a receiving object for stopping the movement of the roller blind. 14 Wind alarm Roller blinds up 1 Bit Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/10 Settings Function Shutter Roller blind The function of the shutter switch is set via this parameter. The parameter window changes depending on the function selected and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Automatically stop roller blinds movement CW This object can be linked with a safety address e.g. from a wind sensor. In the idle state, the sensor sends a logic “0” at cyclic intervals. In the event of wind alarm, it sends a logic “1”. In this case, the shutter switch moves the roller blind into the set safety position (Up or Down) and blocks the operation of the roller blind. This also happens if the wind sensor fails and is therefore no longer able to send cyclical “0” signals. This object is only available if the parameter “Safety (e.g. wind alarm)” is set to “enabled”. Technical manual Parameters disabled enabled This parameter indicates whether the relay is automatically opened once the travel time for the roller blinds has elapsed. If “enabled” is selected, the parameter “Time for roller blinds movement” appears for setting the travel time. Time for roller blinds 10; 30 seconds movement 1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 10; 12; 15; 20; 25; 30; 35; 40; 60; 90; 120 minutes This parameter indicates the duration of the roller blind movement before the blind is automatically switched off. It is not displayed if the parameter “Automatically stop roller blinds movement” is set to “disabled”. 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Parameters Pause on change in direction Settings 10 milliseconds 40 milliseconds 70 milliseconds 100 milliseconds 200 milliseconds 400 milliseconds 700 milliseconds 1 second 2 seconds 4 seconds The pause on change in direction is set via this parameter. The roller blind remains stationary for the duration of the period. Note: The parameter must be set to the time given by the manufacturer of the roller blind (generally longer than 500 ms). Roller blinds control using disabled (standard) dim. command enabled (Up/Down are changed) This parameter controls whether a 4 bit object is made available for controlling the roller blind. It is therefore possible for a dimming sensor to control a roller blind, whereby dimming brighter raises the blind and dimming darker lowers the blind. All the dimming telegrams are interpreted as an adjustment by 100% since the actuator does not know the current position. For this reason, it is only advisable to configure the dimming sensor for “Dimming with stop telegram”. If the setting “enabled” is selected, the corresponding object is also displayed in the object list. move shutter up Behaviour on bus voltage failure move shutter down STOP This parameter indicates the behaviour of the roller blind on bus voltage failure. Note: When operating heavy roller blind motors, the setting “STOP” should be selected in order to protect the relay contacts. Safety (e.g. wind alarm) disabled enabled The safety function can be enabled or disabled via this parameter. This parameter must be enabled when a wind sensor is being used. Up Safety position of roller blinds Down This parameter indicates the limit position of the roller blind in the event of a safety alarm. The parameter only appears if the safety function has been enabled. 12 minutes Monitoring time Times The times cannot be kept to exactly for reasons associated with the internal operating system. The following tables indicate the time bands that are applied. Reversal in change of direction Time [ms] Time from [ms] 10 20 40 70 100 200 400 700 1,000 2,000 4,000 9.5 19.5 39.5 69.5 99.5 192.0 392.0 696.0 992.0 1992.0 3900.0 - 10.0 20.0 40.0 70.0 100.0 200.0 400.0 704.0 1000.0 2000.0 4030.0 Louvre adjustment time The safety object expects to receive cyclical telegrams (“0” signals). If these telegrams fail to appear, the safety function is triggered and the roller blind is moved to the safety position. The monitoring time is specified with this parameter. If the shutter actuator does not receive a signal within the monitoring period, the safety function is initiated. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Time to [ms] Time [ms] 50 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 330 360 400 500 600 700 800 1,000 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Time from [ms] 49.5 59.5 69.5 79.5 99.5 119.5 136.0 152.0 176.0 192.0 216.0 232.0 256.0 272.0 296.0 320.0 352.0 392.0 496.0 592.0 696.0 792.0 992.0 - Time to [ms] 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 100.0 120.0 144.0 160.0 184.0 200.0 224.0 240.0 264.0 280.0 304.0 328.0 360.0 400.0 504.0 600.0 704.0 800.0 1000.0 Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/11 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Travel time for shutters and blinds Time [min] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 15 20 25 30 35 40 60 90 120 [ms] 10,000 30,000 60,000 120,000 180,000 240,000 300,000 360,000 420,000 480,000 600,000 720,000 900,000 1,200,000 1,500,000 1,800,000 2,100,000 2,400,000 3,600,000 5,400,000 7,200,000 Time [ms] from to 9880.0 10010.0 29900.0 30030.0 58800.0 60900.0 117600.0 - 119700.0 178500.0 - 180600.0 237300.0 - 239400.0 298200.0 - 300300.0 357000.0 - 359100.0 417900.0 - 420000.0 478800.0 - 480900.0 561000.0 - 594000.0 693000.0 - 726000.0 858000.0 - 891000.0 1155000.0 - 1188000.0 1452000.0 - 1485000.0 1782000.0 - 1815000.0 2079000.0 - 2112000.0 2376000.0 - 2409000.0 3564000.0 - 3597000.0 5379000.0 - 5412000.0 7161000.0 - 7194000.0 Timing diagrams: Examples for a rocker Time [min] from - to 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 8.0 9.4 9.9 11.6 - 12.1 14.3 - 14.9 19.3 - 19.8 24.2 - 24.8 29.7 - 30.3 34.7 - 35.2 39.6 - 40.2 59.4 - 60.0 89.7 - 90.2 119.4 - 119.9 2 4 8 12 20 30 45 60 120,000 240,000 480,000 720,000 1,200,000 1,800,000 2,700,000 3,600,000 Upper rocker contact Lower rocker contact Telegrams for switching object On Off On On Off Off On 2. Configured for switch function: upper “Toggle”, lower “press: On, release: Off” Upper rocker contact Lower rocker contact Switching telegrams for object of upper rocker contact On Switching telegrams for object of lower rocker contact On On Off Off Off On On Off On Off 3. Configured for switch function: upper “8-bit Value”, lower “8-bit Value” Safety times Time Time [ms] [min] 1. Configured for switch function: upper “On”, lower “Off” Time from [ms] 132000.0 264000.0 495000.0 726000.0 1221000.0 1815000.0 2706000.0 3630000.0 Time to [ms] - 165000.0 297000.0 528000.0 759000.0 1254000.0 1848000.0 2739000.0 3663000.0 Time from [min] 2.2 4.4 8.3 12.1 20.4 30.3 45.1 60.5 - Time to [min] 2.8 5.0 8.8 12.7 20.9 30.8 45.7 61.1 Upper rocker contact Lower rocker contact Value telegrams for object of upper rocker contact Value Value telegrams for object of lower rocker contact Value Value Value Value Value 4. Configured for shutter: upper “Up”, lower “Down” Upper rocker contact < 0,5s 0.5s Lower rocker contact Telegrams for louvres object Telegrams for shutter object Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/12 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice 0.5s < 0.5s Open Closed Down Up Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 5. Configured for dimming with stop telegram Upper rocker contact < 0.5s 0.5s Lower rocker contact Telegrams for switching object 0.5s < 0.5s On Off Darker Telegrams for dimming object Stop Brighter Stop 6. Configured for dimming with cyclical sending Upper rocker contact < 0.5s 0.5s Lower rocker contact Telegrams for switching object Telegrams for dimming object 0.5s < 0.5s On Off -1/8 -1/8 -1/8 Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg +1/8 +1/8 +1/8 +1/8 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/13 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Shutter 902502 Space for notes Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.5.3/14 902502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 LED The push button has three LEDs. There are two communication objects available for the first two LEDs of the push button. These LEDs can be used either for displaying switching states or as an orientation light, if the corresponding parameters are selected. The third LED serves as an orientation light. Use of the application program Product family: Product type: Manufacturer: Input/output Binary/binary Siemens Name: Order no.: Dimmer UP 525 5WG1 525-2AB01 Functions of the dimmer output Functional description With the application program “20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502”, it is possible to assign parameters to the dimmer output and to the 2-fold push button DELTA profil that is attached to its physical external interface. The two rockers of the push button can be used for the following functions: switching (on/off/toggle/value), dimming (on/off or brighter/darker), controlling shutters, skylights and security gates etc., recalling/programming scenes and for status display via LEDs. The dimmer output offers the following functions: switching on/off, dimming, setting the brightness value, sending the dimming status (8 bit), sending the switching status (1 bit) and setting brightness limits. Functions of the rockers Switching A separate communication object is available for each contact of the two rockers. It is therefore possible to switch up to four different groups of luminaires. It is possible to set via parameters which switch function (on/off/toggle) is carried out when the rocker is pressed or released. An 8 bit value can also be assigned to each rocker contact. The corresponding value is sent immediately once the rocker is pressed. It is therefore possible for a dimming actuator for example to be set to a defined value. Dimming It is possible to choose between the two dimming types: “Dimming with stop telegram” and “Dimming with cyclical sending”. A distinction is made between a short and long push button action. A switching command is sent after a short rocker operation while a long push button action generates a dimming command for dimming brighter or darker. Shutter control A distinction is made between a long and short push button action. A switching command for louvre adjustment is sent after a brief rocker operation while a long push button action generates a switching command for raising or lowering the shutter. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Switching on/off A starting value (brightness value) can be set via parameters. This value is immediately selected on receipt of an On telegram. Dimming It is possible to set the “Dimming time”. On receipt of the step width, the actuator begins to change the brightness in the given direction at a set speed. Should a stop command be received before the end of the dimming process, the process is interrupted and the achieved brightness value is maintained. Setting the brightness value On receipt of a value telegram, the dimmer can be set to a defined value. It is possible to select whether the dimmer jumps or dims to this value. Sending the dimming status (8 bit) The current analogue brightness value of the dimmer is always made available via an 8 bit status object. The program also has an automatic sending mechanism for dynamically limiting the sending frequency. On the one hand, this dynamic limit should reduce the bus load and on the other hand it should react quickly to particular events. The status is sent immediately on receipt of a switching signal. However, on receipt of a signal to dim brighter/darker, the first signal is only sent after a delay of approx. 2 seconds. After each sending signal, the next sending time is calculated (exception: receipt of the switching signal). If the changes in brightness stop, the intervals between the sending periods are extended each time by 1 second. The maximum interval can be set (2 to 15 seconds). If there is no change in the brightness value before the next calculated sending time, the status is not sent and the interval is reset (2 seconds). Sending the switching status (1 bit) It is defined via a parameter whether the switching status is sent or not. If the switching state should be sent, it can also be defined whether the status is sent via the switching object or via another object (additional status object). 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/1 instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Brightness limits The application program has 2 possibilities for limiting the brightness level. A maximum and minimum brightness level can be set via the first limit. When dimming brighter, the maximum brightness level is the value set in the parameters. When dimming darker, the brightness value can only dim down to the minimum value selected. On receipt of a value signal, the signal is only accepted if the value lies between the minimum and maximum value. With the second limit, it is possible to set a dimming range. If e.g. the parameters for the first limit are set to maximum value = 100% and minimum value = 0%, then the maximum brightness value is limited to 80% via the second limit (e.g. min = 10%, max = 80%). The receipt of a value signal: 255 (100%) therefore corresponds to 80% brightness; the receipt of a value signal: 230 (90%) then corresponds to 73% brightness etc. This second limit is mainly used for hardware adaptation. It is therefore possible to limit the maximum and minimum control range for an object without restricting the permitted values. Bus voltage recovery It is possible to set the behaviour on bus voltage recovery via parameters. Maximum number of group addresses: Maximum number of associations: 38 38 Note The view of the communication objects can be arranged individually i.e. this view can vary depending on the parameters selected. Assigning parameters to the rockers Switch Communication objects Obj Function 0 On Object name Type Flag Switch, Rocker A 1 Bit CT (upper rocker contact) 1 Off Switch, Rocker A 1 Bit CT (lower rocker contact) 2 On Switch, Rocker B 1 Bit CT (upper rocker contact) 3 Off Switch, Rocker B 1 Bit CT (lower rocker contact) The switching telegrams of both rockers are sent via the group addresses in these objects. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If “Toggle” is selected, all the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/2 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. The object types of object [0] and object [1] change automatically in the object list. Upper contact Off On Toggle 8-bit Value press: On, release: Off press: Off, release: On Lower contact Off On Toggle 8-bit Value press: On, release: Off press: Off, release: On This parameter determines which switching value is sent via the corresponding switching object when the upper and lower rocker contacts are pressed or released. “On” or “Off”: Pressing the contact generates an On or Off telegram. There is no evaluation when the rocker is released. “Toggle”: The value in the switching object is inverted when the contact is pressed. There is no evaluation when the contact is released. “8-bit Value”: An adjustable 8 bit value is sent when the contact is pressed. When this setting is selected, an additional parameter is displayed where the value can be defined. There is no evaluation when the contact is released. “press: On, release: Off”: An On telegram is generated when the contact is pressed while releasing the contact produces an Off telegram. “press: Off, release: On”: An Off telegram is generated when the contact is pressed while releasing the contact produces an On telegram. Dimming with stop telegram Communication objects Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Obj 0 Function On / Off Object name Type Flag Dimming On / Off, 1 Bit CT Rocker A The switching telegrams of rocker A are sent via the group addresses in this object. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the upper or lower rocker contact is pressed. If “Toggle / Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. 1 Brighter / Dimming, 4 Bit CT Darker Rocker A This object serves as a dimming object for rocker A and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. It is possible to set via parameters which dimming telegrams are generated when the upper or lower rocker contact is pressed. 2 On / Off Dimming On / Off, 1 Bit CT Rocker B The switching telegrams of rocker B are sent via the group addresses in this object. 3 Brighter / Dimming, 4 Bit CT Darker Rocker B This object serves as a dimming object for rocker B and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. The object types of object [0] and object [1] change automatically in the object list (e.g. from “Switch 1 Bit” to “Dimming 4 Bit”). 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/3 instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Parameters Upper / Lower contact Settings On / Off Toggle / Toggle This parameter determines the switching value that is sent via the object when the upper and lower rocker contacts are pressed briefly. “On / Off”: Pressing the upper contact generates an On telegram while an Off telegram is sent when the lower contact is pressed. “Toggle / Toggle”: The value in the switching object is inverted when either contact is pressed. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If the rocker is pressed for longer than the set period, the push button detects a long rocker operation and sends dimming telegrams. Dimming with cyclical sending Communication objects Obj 0 Function Object name Type Flag On / Off / Dimming On / Off / 1 Bit CWT Toggle Toggle, Rocker A The switching telegrams of rocker A are sent via the group addresses in this object. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the upper or lower rocker contact is pressed. If “Toggle / Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. 1 Brighter / Dimming, 4 Bit CT Darker Rocker A This object serves as a dimming object for rocker A and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. It is possible to set via parameters which dimming telegrams are generated when the upper or lower rocker contact is pressed. 2 On / Off / Dimming On / Off / 1 Bit CWT Toggle Toggle, Rocker B The switching telegrams of rocker B are sent via the group addresses in this object. 3 Brighter / Dimming, 4 Bit CT Darker Rocker B This object serves as a dimming object for rocker B and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/4 Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. The object types of object [0] and object [1] change automatically in the object list (e.g. from “Switch 1 Bit” to “Dimming 4 Bit”). On / Off, Step = 1/1 Upper / Lower contact On / Off, Step = 1/2 On / Off, Step = 1/4 On / Off, Step = 1/8 On / Off, Step = 1/16 On / Off, Step = 1/32 On / Off, Step = 1/64 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/1 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/4 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/8 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/16 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/32 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/64 This parameter determines which switching value is sent when the upper and lower contacts are pressed briefly. The change in the brightness value that is carried out by a dimming telegram when a long push button action is detected is also set here. For example, in the setting “Step = 1/8”, 8 dimming telegrams have to be sent in order to dim from 0% to 100%. “On / Off, Step = x”: A short operation of the upper contact generates an On telegram while an Off telegram is sent after the lower contact is pressed briefly. “Dim brighter” telegrams are sent if the upper contact is pressed for a long period while “Dim darker” telegrams are sent if the lower contact is pressed. “Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = x”: The value in the switching object is inverted after a short push button action. 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Parameters Long switch operation min. Settings 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If the rocker is pressed for longer than the set period, the push button detects a long rocker operation and sends dimming telegrams. Interval for cyclical sending 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds The repetition rate for cyclical sending after a long push button action is set here. The bus load should be taken into consideration when setting this interval. Shutter Communication objects Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. The object types of object [0] and object [1] change automatically in the object list (e.g. from “Switch 1 Bit” to “Louvres”). Upper / Lower contact Obj Function 0 Open / Closed Object name Type Up / Down Down / Up This parameter defines the function of the upper and lower rocker contacts. In the default setting, pressing the upper contact briefly opens the louvres by a step with an Off telegram. Pressing the lower contact closes the louvres by a step with an On telegram. Pressing the upper contact for a long period raises the shutter with an Off telegram while pressing the lower contact lowers the shutter with an On telegram. Flag Louvres, 1 Bit CT Rocker A This object sends a switching command for louvre adjustment when rocker A is pressed briefly. It is possible to set via parameters which switching command is generated when the rocker is pressed. 1 Up / Down 2 Open / Closed 3 Up / Down Long switch operation min. Shutter, 1 Bit CT Rocker A When rocker A is pressed for a long period, this object sends a switching command to lower or raise the shutters. It is possible to set via parameters which switching command is generated when the upper or lower rocker contacts are pressed. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If the rocker is pressed for longer than the set period, the push button detects a long rocker operation. Louvres, 1 Bit CT Rocker B This object sends a switching command for louvre adjustment when rocker B is pressed briefly Shutter, 1 Bit CT Rocker B When rocker B is pressed for a long period, this object sends a switching command to lower or raise the shutters Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/5 instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Scene Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. The object types of object [0] and object [1] change automatically in the object list (e.g. from “Switch 1 Bit” to “Scene”). Communication objects Upper / Lower contact Obj Function 0 Recall Object name Type Flag Scene, 1 Bit CT Rocker A The telegrams for recalling the scene are sent via the group address in this object. On receipt of the telegram, the scene module sends the stored brightness values of the scene via the group objects to the switch/dim actuators that have been addressed. 1 Save Scene, 1 Bit CT Rocker A The programming telegrams are sent via the group address in this object to the corresponding scene module. 2 Recall Scene, 1 Bit CT Rocker B The telegrams for recalling the scene are sent via the group address in this object. On receipt of the telegram, the scene module sends the stored brightness values of the scene via the group objects to the switch/dim actuators that have been addressed. 3 0/1 1/0 This parameter sets the sending signal when the rocker is pressed (short or long rocker operation). Start to save scene at 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter indicates the length of time that the rocker must be operated to distinguish between recalling the scene and switching to programming mode. Shorter push button action than the set time: The scene is recalled. Longer push button action than the set time: The scene is switched to programming mode. LED Communication objects Save Scene, 1 Bit CT Rocker B The programming telegrams are sent via the group address in this object to the corresponding scene module. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/6 Obj 8 Function Status Object name LED left Type 1 Bit Flag CRW 9 Status LED right 1 Bit CRW The switching telegrams are received via the group addresses in these objects when the left and right LEDs are used for status display. If the parameter settings “On” or “Off” are selected, these objects are not displayed and have no function. 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Parameters Obj 14 Function 8-bit Value Object name Actuator, Value Type 1 Byte Flag CW The brightness value that is to be set is received via this object. Actuator, Status 1 Byte CRT 15 8-bit Value Parameters Settings Orientation light (LED) Off On This object serves as a sending object for the current status (brightness value) of the switch/dim actuator which can be read out via the bus (e.g. for visualisation purposes). Actuator, Status 1 Bit CRT 16 On / Off Using this parameter, the third LED can either be switched off or used as an orientation light. Function of left LED Off On Status (via separate object) Inverted (via separate object) Function of right LED Off On Status (via separate object) Inverted (via separate object) With these parameters, the LEDs can be parameterised as an orientation light or for status display. When the LEDs are used for status display, there is a separate object available for each LED. The status can also be displayed as inverted. The current switching state of the dimmer can be queried via this object. Changes in the current switching state due to dimming or setting the brightness value are also taken into consideration. This object only appears if the parameter “Send switch status via” has been set to “separate Status object”. Dimming_1 Parameters Assigning parameters to dimmer output Communication objects Obj Function Object name 12 On / Off Actuator, 1 Bit Dimming On / Off Type Flag CRWT The switching output of the dimmer can be addressed via this object. The current switching state can also be queried. Changes in the current switching state due to dimming or setting the brightness value are also taken into consideration. 13 Brighter / Darker Actuator, Dimming 4 Bit CT The dimming telegram for dimming brighter or darker is received via this object. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/7 instabus EIB Application program description September 2001 20 A1 Actuator-BCU Dimming 903502 Parameters Dimming range from … to Settings 0% ... 100% (standard), 0% ... 90%, 0% ... 80%, 0% ... 70%, 0% ... 60%, 0% ... 50%, 10% ... 100%, 10% ... 90%, 10% ... 80%, 10% ... 70%, 10% ... 60%, 10% ... 50%, 20% ... 100%, 20% ... 90%, 20% ... 80%, 20% ... 70%, 20% ... 60%, 30% ... 100%, 30% ... 90%, 30% ... 80%, 30% ... 70%, 40% ... 100%, 40% ... 90%, 40% ... 80%, 50% ... 100%, 50% ... 90% The dimming range (second limit) can be defined via this parameter. A maximum and minimum value can be set whereby the actual value is compressed and raised with an offset. It can therefore be adapted to the available hardware in special cases. 0% (switching Off via Min. dimming value inside dimming possible), dimming range 0.5%, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 60%, 70% The minimum dimming value of the first limit can be set via this parameter. When dimming darker, only this value can then be accepted as the minimum brightness value. 100%, 95%, 90%, 85%, 80%, 75%, 70%, 65%, 60%, 55%, 50%, 40%, 30% The maximum dimming value of the first limit can be set via this parameter. When dimming brighter, only this value can then be accepted as the maximum brightness value. This parameter defines whether the switch/dim actuator immediately accepts the brightness value of a dimming value telegram that has been received via the bus (“jump”) or triggers the new value at a rate defined by the dimming time. Parameters Settings Factor for dimming time (5-255) (for 1/256 of maximum brightness) 30 Base for dimming time (for 1/256 of maximum brightness) Time base 0.5 ms Time base 8.0 ms Time base 130 ms Time base 2.1 sec Time base 33 sec The dimming time is set using the two parameters “Base” and “Factor” (Dimming time = Factor x Base). It determines the period that the dimming is carried out by 1/256. Send switch status via On / Off object separate Status object not sending The sending object for the switching state can be defined via this parameter. Max. disable time for status sending Max. dimming value inside dimming range Starting value inside dimming range not higher than max. dimming range 100%, 95%, 90%, 85%, 80%, 75%, 70%, 65%, 60%, 55%, 50%, 40%, 30%, 20%, 10%, last value In the setting “final value”, 100% is fundamentally used as a brightness value after a download. The value set in the parameters is ignored and only becomes “active” once the actuator has been switched on/off for the first time. Note: This value only comes into effect once object 12 “Dimming On / Off” has been activated. 8-bit Dimming value jump dimming Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.6.3/8 The maximum disable time for the dynamic sending of the value status can be set via this parameter. When using brightness control or several dimmers, the highest possible value should be selected (10 or 15 seconds), as the bus load can otherwise be too high. Dimming_2 Parameters accept immediately only accept on On This parameter defines whether the switch/dim actuator, when it is in the Off state, carries out a dimming value telegram that has been received via the bus (“accept immediately”) or whether the dimming value is stored and this dimming action is carried out on receipt of the next On telegram. 8-bit Dimming value 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 seconds 7 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds Parameters Settings Behaviour on bus voltage recovery switch off switch on as before bus voltage failure This parameter sets the behaviour of the output on bus voltage recovery. 903502, 8 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 cyclical sending” is selected, a dimming command is sent at set intervals for the duration of the push button action. It is also possible to assign parameters to the adjustment of the brightness value per dimming command (e.g. adjust by 1/8). Use of the application program Product family: Product type: Manufacturer: Input/output Binary/binary Siemens Name: Order no.: Binary output UP 562/01 5WG1 562-2AB01 Functional description With the application program “20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502”, it is possible to assign parameters to the 2 outputs of the binary output UP 562/01 and to the 2-fold push button DELTA profil that is connected to its physical external interface. The two rockers of the push button can be used for switching (on/off/toggle/value), dimming (on/off or brighter/darker), controlling shutters, skylights and security gates etc., recalling/saving scenes and for status display via the LEDs. The binary outputs can be used for pure switch functions, as a time switch (staircase lighting function) and for switching with time delays, logic operation and positive drive. It is also possible to parameterise the behaviour on bus voltage failure and select the type of relay contact. Functions of the rockers Switching Each rocker contact (upper/lower) of the two rockers has its own communication object available. It is therefore possible to switch up to four different groups of luminaires. It is also possible to set via parameters which switch function (on/off/toggle) is carried out when the rocker is pressed or released. An 8 bit value can also be assigned to each rocker contact. The corresponding value is immediately sent when the rocker is pressed. It is therefore possible for a dimming actuator to be set to a defined value. A “bell function” is also possible. The On/Off signal is sent when the rocker is pressed and the inverse signal is sent when the rocker is released. Dimming A distinction is made between a short and long push button action. A short push button action sends a corresponding switching command (on, off or toggle). If the push button is pressed and held down for a longer period (the duration of which can be set), a dimming command is sent. The functions of “Dimming with stop telegram” and “Dimming with cyclical sending” are available. If “Dimming with stop telegram” is selected, a long push button action sends a command to the dimming object to dim by 100%. When the rocker is released, a stop command is sent. If “Dimming with Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Shutter control A distinction is made between a short and long push button action. If the rocker is pressed briefly, a switching telegram is sent which adjusts the louvres or stops any shutter movement. After a long push button action, the shutters are either raised or lowered. When assigning parameters, it is possible to choose between “Upper contact: Up, Lower contact: Down” or vice versa. Skylights and security gates for example can be controlled in both directions using this parameter. In this case the Up command corresponds to the Off command and the Down command corresponds to the On command. Scene Using the “Scene function”, users are able to reprogram a scene module themselves without changing the project design in ETS i.e. they can assign brightness values or switching states to the individual groups of the respective scene. Two scenes can be recalled by pressing the rocker briefly (e.g. upper contact: scene 1, lower contact: scene 2) while a long rocker operation is used to program them. The scene is recalled via a 1 bit switching command, whereby scene 1 is recalled with a “0” telegram and scene 2 is recalled with a “1” telegram. It is possible to specify in the parameters which telegrams are sent by the upper and lower rocker contacts. The scene is saved via a 1 bit switching command, whereby scene 1 is saved with a “0” telegram and scene 2 is saved with a “1” telegram. An application with this type of function must also be used in the scene module. The application programs “12 C0 Scene 740701” and “12 C0 Scene 740801” are available. Before programming a scene, the actuators concerned must be set to the required brightness values or switching states using the sensors provided. The scene modules that have been addressed are requested on receipt of a telegram to scan the current brightness values and switching states of the actuators and to store them in the corresponding scene. A long rocker operation is indicated by the LED lighting up. It is possible to specify the period that distinguishes a short and long push button action. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/1 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 LED The push button has three LEDs. There are two communication objects available for the two upper LEDs of the push button. They can therefore either be used to display switching states or as an orientation light if the corresponding parameters have been selected. The third LED serves as an orientation light. Functions of the binary outputs Switching with On/Off delay (normal mode) If an On delay has been assigned, the On signal is routed with a delay (to the OR function). If a further On signal is received during the On delay, the period is restarted. In the same way, a specified Off delay causes the Off signal to be routed with a delay. The Off delay is restarted if a further Off signal is received during this period. No changes occur however if an Off signal is received during the On delay or an On signal is received during the Off delay as the delay that is currently active is interrupted. If no time delays have been assigned, then the On/Off signal is routed immediately. Switching with On/Off delay (time switch) If an On delay has been assigned, the On signal is routed with a delay. If a further On signal is received during the On delay, the period is restarted. Once the On delay has elapsed, the On signal is routed and the Off delay is started simultaneously. The Off signal is routed once the period specified for the Off delay has elapsed. If a premature Off signal is received during the Off delay, the delay period is interrupted and the signal is routed immediately (=switching off prematurely). OR function The OR object input and the output of the time function form the two inputs of the OR function. If the OR function is enabled, both the inputs are linked with an OR logic operation and are available at the internal output of the OR function. If the OR function is disabled, the output of the time function is available directly at the internal output of the OR function. Positive drive The input of the positive drive object and the output of the AND function form the two inputs of the positive drive. If the positive drive is enabled, the two inputs are linked as follows and are available at the internal output of the positive drive. The positive drive object is a 2 bit object. If bit 1 has the value 0, then the positive drive is regarded as “passive” and the output of the AND function is available directly at the output of the positive drive. This value is simultaneously loaded into bit 0 of the positive drive object so that the status is always contained in bit 0 of this object. If bit 1 of the positive drive object has the value 1, the positive drive is regarded as “active” and the output of the AND logic operation has no function. In this case, bit 0 of the positive drive object determines the value of the internal output of the positive drive. If the positive drive is disabled, the output of the AND function is available directly at the internal output of the positive drive. Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 Function Disabled positive drive 0 1 1 1 0 1 Disabled positive drive Switch off with positive drive Switch on with positive drive Status object After each switching operation, the status object is updated accordingly and automatically sent. It is possible to disable the automatic sending of the object via parameters so that the relay state is only achieved by scanning this object specifically. Bus voltage failure / bus voltage recovery The program always stores all the object values on bus voltage failure. It is also possible to assign a switching operation to the relay. On bus voltage recovery, these object values are read back first of all. They are then modified according to the parameters selected. The relay state is then produced from the object values and the corresponding system configuration (logic operations....). AND function The AND object input and the output of the OR function form the two inputs of the AND function. If the AND function is enabled, the two inputs are linked with an AND logic operation and are available at the internal output of the AND function. If the AND function is disabled, the output of the OR function is available directly at the internal output of the AND function. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/2 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Block diagram of a channel Objects of channel A Switch OR function Obj 2 Object name Function Type Flag Switch, Rocker B On 1 Bit CT (upper rocker contact) 3 Switch, Rocker B Off 1 Bit CT (lower rocker contact) The switching telegrams of rocker B are sent via the group addresses in this object. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If “Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. Time function t Logic operation Logic operation >1 & Positive drive Positive drive Relay & AND function & >1 1 Bit 0 Status Maximum number of group addresses: Maximum number of associations: Parameters 38 38 Note The view of the communication objects can be arranged individually i.e. this view can vary depending on the parameters selected. Assigning parameters to the rockers Parameters Function of left rocker Switch Communication objects Obj 0 Object name Function Type Flag Switch, Rocker A On 1 Bit CT (upper rocker contact) 1 Switch, Rocker A Off 1 Bit CT (lower rocker contact) The switching telegrams of rocker A are sent via the group addresses in this object. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If “Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper contact Off On Toggle 8-bit Value press: On, release: Off press: Off, release: On Lower contact Off On Toggle 8-bit Value press: On, release: Off press: Off, release: On This parameter determines which switching value is sent via the corresponding switching object when the upper and lower rocker contacts are pressed or released. “On” or “Off”: Pressing the contact generates an On or Off telegram. There is no evaluation when the rocker is released. “Toggle”: The value in the switching object is inverted when the contact is pressed. There is no evaluation when the contact is released. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/3 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Parameters Settings “8-bit Value”: An adjustable 8 bit value is sent when the contact is pressed. When this setting is selected, an additional parameter is displayed where the value can be defined. “press: On, release: Off”: An On telegram is generated when the contact is pressed while releasing the contact produces an Off telegram. “press: Off, release: On”: An Off telegram is generated when the contact is pressed while releasing the contact produces an On telegram. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Dimming with stop telegram Communication objects Obj 0 Object name Function Type Flag Dimming On / On / Off 1 Bit CT Off, Rocker A The switching telegrams of rocker A are sent via the group addresses in this object. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If “Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. A stop telegram is sent when the push button is released. 1 Dimming, Brighter / Darker 4 Bit CT Rocker A This object serves as a dimming object for rocker A and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. It is possible to set via parameters which dimming telegrams are generated when the upper or lower rocker contact is pressed. 2 Dimming On / On / Off 1 Bit CT Off, Rocker B The switching telegrams of rocker B are sent via the group addresses in this object. 3 Dimming, Brighter / Darker 4 Bit CT Rocker B This object serves as a dimming object for rocker B and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/4 Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper / Lower contact On / Off Toggle / Toggle This parameter determines the switching value that is sent via the object when the upper and lower rocker contacts are pressed. “On / Off”: Pressing the upper contact generates an On telegram while an Off telegram is sent when the lower contact is pressed. “Toggle / Toggle”: The value in the switching object is inverted when either contact is pressed. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If the rocker is pressed for longer than the set period, the push button detects a long rocker operation and sends dimming telegrams. Dimming with cyclical sending Communication objects 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Obj 0 Object name Function Type Flag Dimming On / Off / On / Off / 1 Bit CWT Toggle, Rocker A Toggle The switching telegrams of rocker A are sent via the group addresses in this object. It is possible to set via parameters which switching state is generated when the rocker is pressed or released. If “Toggle” is selected, the central addresses that are also contained in the actuator must be entered in order to synchronise the sensor. 1 Dimming, Brighter / 4 Bit CT Rocker A Darker This object serves as a dimming object for rocker A and sends a dimming telegram after a long push button action. It is possible to set via parameters which dimming telegrams are generated when the upper or lower rocker contact is pressed. 2 Dimming On / Off / On / Off / 1 Bit CWT Toggle, Rocker B Toggle The switching telegrams of rocker B are sent via the group addresses in this object. 3 Dimming, Brighter / 4 Bit CT Rocker B Darker This object serves as a dimming object for rocker B and sends dimming telegrams after a long push button action. Parameters The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Parameters Settings On / Off, Step = 1/1 Upper / Lower contact On / Off, Step = 1/2 On / Off, Step = 1/4 On / Off, Step = 1/8 On / Off, Step = 1/16 On / Off, Step = 1/32 On / Off, Step = 1/64 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/1 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/4 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/8 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/16 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/32 Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = 1/64 This parameter determines which switching value is sent when the upper and lower contacts are pressed briefly. The change in the brightness value that is carried out by a dimming telegram when a long push button action is detected is also set here. For example, in the setting “Step = 1/8”, 8 dimming telegrams have to be sent in order to dim from 0% to 100%. “On / Off, Step = x”: A short operation of the upper contact generates an On telegram while an Off telegram is sent after the lower contact is pressed briefly. “Dim brighter” telegrams are sent if the upper contact is pressed for a long period while “Dim darker” telegrams are sent if the lower contact is pressed. “Toggle / Toggle, adjustment = x”: The value in the switching object is inverted after a short push button action. The dimming function remains the same as for the setting “On / Off, Step = x”. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If the rocker is pressed for longer than the set period, the push button detects a long rocker operation and sends dimming telegrams. Interval for cyclical sending 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds The repetition rate for cyclical sending after a long push button action is set here. The bus load should be taken into consideration when setting this interval. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/5 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Shutter Parameters Function of left rocker Communication objects Obj Object name Function Type Flag 0 Louvres, Open / Closed 1 Bit CT Rocker A This object sends a switching command for louvre adjustment when rocker A is pressed briefly. It is possible to set via parameters which switching command is generated when the rocker is pressed. 1 Shutter, Up / Down 1 Bit CT Rocker A When rocker A is pressed for a long period, this object sends a switching command to lower or raise the shutters. It is possible to set via parameters which switching command is generated when the upper or lower rocker contacts are pressed. 2 Louvres, Open / Closed 1 Bit CT Rocker A This object sends a switching command for louvre adjustment when rocker B is pressed briefly. 3 Shutter, Up / Down 1 Bit CT Rocker B When rocker B is pressed for a long period, this object sends a switching command to lower or raise the shutters. Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper / Lower contact Up / Down Down / Up This parameter defines the function of the upper and lower rocker contacts. In the default setting, pressing the upper contact briefly opens the louvres by a step with an Off telegram. Pressing the lower rocker closes the louvres by a step with an On telegram. Pressing the upper contact for a long period raises the shutter with an Off telegram while pressing the lower contact lowers the shutter with an On telegram. Long switch operation min. 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter defines the time limit for a short/long rocker operation. If a rocker is pressed for longer than the set time, the push button detects a long push button action. Scene Communication objects Parameters Obj Object name Function Type Flag 0 The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/6 Scene, Recall 1 Bit CT Rocker A The telegrams for recalling scenes are sent via the group address in this object. On receipt of the telegram, the scene module sends the stored brightness values of the scene via the group objects to the switch/dim actuators that have been addressed. 1 Scene, Save 1 Bit CT Rocker A The programming telegrams are sent via the group address in this object to the corresponding scene module. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Obj Object name Function Type LED Flag 2 Scene, Recall 1 Bit CT Rocker B The telegrams for recalling scenes are sent via the group address in this object. 3 Scene, Save 1 Bit CT Rocker B The programming telegrams are sent via the group address in this object to the corresponding scene module. Parameters Obj 8 Object name LED left Function Status Type 1 Bit Flag CRW 9 LED right Status 1 Bit CRW The switching telegrams are received via the group addresses in these objects when the left and right LEDs are used to display the switching state. If the parameter settings “On” or “Off” are selected, these objects are not displayed and have no function. The function and parameters of rockers A and B are identical. Parameters Function of left rocker Settings Switch Shutter Dimming with stop telegram Dimming with cyclical sending Scene (recall / program) The function of the rocker is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Rocker A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Upper / Lower contact 0/1 1/0 This parameter defines the sending signal when the rocker contacts are pressed. “0 / 1”: When the upper contact is pressed briefly, scene 1 is set with a “0” telegram by the scene modules that have been addressed. In the same way, scene 2 is set with a “1” telegram when the lower contact is pressed briefly. After a long push button action, these scene modules are requested on receipt of a telegram to scan the current brightness values and switching states of the actuators and to store them in the corresponding scenes. “1 / 0”: The assignment of scenes to the rocker contacts is inverted in this setting. Start to save scene at 0.3; 0.4; 0.5; 0.6; 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; 1.5; 2.0; 2.5; 3.0; 4.0; 5.0; 6.0; 7.0 seconds This parameter indicates the length of time that the rocker must be operated to distinguish between recalling the scene and switching to programming mode. Shorter push button action than the set time: The scene is recalled. Longer push button action than the set time: The scene is switched to programming mode. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Communication objects Parameters Parameters Settings Orientation light (LED) Off On Using this parameter, the third LED can be switched off or used as an orientation light. Function of left LED Off On Status (via separate object) Inverted (via separate object) Function of right LED Off On Status (via separate object) Inverted (via separate object) The LEDs can be parameterised as an orientation light or for status display. When the LEDs are used for status display, each LED has a separate object available. The status can also be displayed as inverted. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/7 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Assigning parameters to the binary outputs Communication objects Obj Object name Function Type Flag 20 Positive drive, Channel A On / Off 2 Bit CRT 21 Positive drive, Channel B On / Off 2 Bit CRT The switching telegrams for the positive drive of relay channels A and B are received via the group addresses in these objects. The positive drive is not active for the object values "0” and “1”. The switching state is assigned by the internal output of the AND function. Object value “2” switches off with positive drive while object value “3” switches on with positive drive. This overrides the state that was set by the output. Disabling the positive drive via a telegram with the value “0” or “1” causes the relay to be operated in the state that was defined by the output. Normal mode: Parameters Obj Object name Function Type Flag 12 Switch, Channel A On / Off 1 Bit CW 13 Switch, Channel B On / Off 1 Bit CW Relay A The switching telegrams that are relayed via the time function to the OR function of channel A or B are received via the group addresses in these objects. 14 Status, Channel A On / Off 1 Bit CRT 15 Status, Channel B On / Off 1 Bit CRT The current switching states of the relay channels are stored in this object. The object value is dependent on the switching telegrams to switching object 12 or 13 as well as on the state of the objects for logic operation and positive drive. The parameter settings “normally open contact” and “normally closed contact” for the relay mode do not influence the object value. No telegrams are sent if there is a change in the object value. The switching state can be read out via the ETS program or a visualisation terminal. 16 Logic operation, Channel A OR function 1 Bit CRW 17 Logic operation, Channel B OR function 1 Bit CRW 18 Logic operation, Channel A AND function 1 Bit CRW 19 Logic operation, Channel B AND function 1 Bit CRW The switching information for the logic operation inputs of channel A or B is received via the group addresses in these objects. If “no logic operation” is selected in the relevant parameters, these objects have no function. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/8 The function and parameters of channels A and B are identical. Parameters Settings Channel A enabled disabled The corresponding channel can be disabled (not used) or enabled via this parameter. If “disabled” is selected, the following parameters are no longer displayed. Operating mode Normal mode Time switch The function of the channel is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Relay A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Parameters Settings Parameters Settings Relay mode normally open contact normally closed contact Base for On delay Time base 130 ms Time base 260 ms Time base 520 ms Time base 1 sec Time base 2.1 sec Time base 4.2 sec Time base 8.4 sec Time base 17 sec Time base 34 sec Time base 1.1 min Time base 2.2 min Time base 4.5 min Time base 9 min Time base 18 min Time base 35 min Time base 1.2 hr Factor for On delay ( 5-127 ) 5 This parameter defines the behaviour of the relay contact. “normally open contact”: Off telegram = contact open, On telegram = contact closed. “normally closed contact”: Off telegram = contact closed, On telegram = contact open. On / Off delay enabled disabled The On/Off delay can be disabled (not used) or enabled via this parameter. If “disabled” is selected, the parameters that are used for setting the time delays are no longer displayed. Base for Off delay Time base 130 ms Time base 260 ms Time base 520 ms Time base 1 sec Time base 2.1 sec Time base 4.2 sec Time base 8.4 sec Time base 17 sec Time base 34 sec Time base 1.1 min Time base 2.2 min Time base 4.5 min Time base 9 min Time base 18 min Time base 35 min Time base 1.2 hr Factor for Off delay ( 5-127 ) 5 The time for the “Off delay” is set here. This is calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that is entered here. Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required time with the smallest possible base as the base that is selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum timing error. The time for the “On delay” is set here. This is calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that is entered here. Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required time with the smallest possible base as the base that is selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum timing error. OR function (Prio. 3) no logic operation OR function This parameter defines whether a logic operation should e carried out with the OR function object at the output of the time function. Logic operation AND no logic operation (priority 2) AND function This parameter defines whether a logic operation should be carried out with the AND function object at the output of the OR function. Relay A-2 Parameters Positive drive (priority 1) Settings no positive drive Positive drive Using this parameter, channel A can be controlled via a positive drive object. The positive drive input and the output of the AND function form the two inputs of the positive drive. If the positive drive is enabled, the two inputs are linked and are available at the internal output of the positive drive. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/9 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Parameters Settings Time switch: Parameters Behaviour on bus voltage failure no action contact opens contact closes Relay A The behaviour of the relay contact on bus voltage failure can be set here. “no action”: The relay contact maintains its current switching state on bus voltage failure. “contact closes”: The relay contact is closed on bus voltage failure. This reaction is not dependent on the relay mode that has been selected (normally open or normally closed contact). “contact opens”: The relay contact is opened on bus voltage failure. This reaction is not dependent on the relay mode that has been selected (normally open or normally closed contact). 0 / 0 / 0 / 00 Initialisation value for 1 / 1 / 1 / 00 switch/OR/AND/positive 1 / 0 / 1 / 00 drive object 1 / 0 / 1 / 10 1 / 0 / 1 / 11 1 / 0 / 0 / 00 0 / 1 / 1 / 00 0 / 0 / 1 / 10 0 / 0 / 1 / 11 as before bus voltage failure This parameter specifies the initialisation values of the objects. The first value (on the left) corresponds to the object value for switching, the second is the object value for the OR function, the third is for the AND function and the final value corresponds to the object value for positive drive. Status transmit on change of object value using read request This parameter defines the behaviour of the status object. (It controls the “transmission” flag of the object parameters). “transmit on change of object value”: If the object value has changed, a corresponding telegram is sent. “using read request”: The status object only sends the status after a read request. Note If the parameter “On / Off delay” is set to “disabled” while in normal mode, the parameters of parameter window “Relay A-2” are displayed in parameter window “Relay A” instead where they can be set as required. The parameter window “Relay A-2” is not displayed in this case. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/10 The function and parameters of channels A and B are identical. Parameters Settings Channel A enabled disabled The corresponding channel can be disabled (not used) or enabled via this parameter. If “disabled” is selected, the following parameters are no longer displayed. Operating mode Normal mode Time switch The function of the channel is set via this parameter. The parameter window “Relay A” changes depending on the function that is selected here and the relevant parameters are displayed with default settings. Relay mode normally open contact normally closed contact This parameter defines the behaviour of the relay contact. “normally open contact”: Off telegram = contact open, On telegram = contact closed. “normally closed contact”: Off telegram = contact closed, On telegram = contact open. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Parameters Settings Base for Off delay Time base 130 ms Time base 260 ms Time base 520 ms Time base 1 sec Time base 2.1 sec Time base 4.2 sec Time base 8.4 sec Time base 17 sec Time base 34 sec Time base 1.1 min Time base 2.2 min Time base 4.5 min Time base 9 min Time base 18 min Time base 35 min Time base 1.2 hr Parameters Positive drive (priority 1) Settings no positive drive Positive drive Using this parameter, channel A can be controlled via a positive drive object. The positive drive input and the output of the AND function form the two inputs of the positive drive. If the positive drive is enabled, the two inputs are linked and are available at the internal output of the positive drive. Relay A-2 Factor for Off delay ( 5-127 ) 5 The time for the “Off delay” is set here. This is calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that is entered here. Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required time with the smallest possible base as the base that is selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum timing error. Base for On delay Time base 130 ms Time base 260 ms Time base 520 ms Time base 1 sec Time base 2.1 sec Time base 4.2 sec Time base 8.4 sec Time base 17 sec Time base 34 sec Time base 1.1 min Time base 2.2 min Time base 4.5 min Time base 9 min Time base 18 min Time base 35 min Time base 1.2 hr Factor for On delay (0-127 ) 0 The time for the “On delay” is set here. This is calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that is entered here. Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required time with the smallest possible base as the base that is selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum timing error. OR function (Prio. 3) no logic operation OR function This parameter defines whether a logic operation should be carried out with the OR function object at the output of the time function. Logic operation AND no logic operation (priority 2) AND function This parameter defines whether a logic operation should be carried out with the AND function object at the output of the OR function. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Parameters Settings Behaviour on bus voltage failure no action contact opens contact closes The behaviour of the relay contact on bus voltage failure can be set here. “no action”: The relay contact maintains its current switching state on bus voltage failure. “contact closes”: The relay contact is closed on bus voltage failure. This reaction is not dependent on the relay mode that has been selected (normally open or normally closed contact). “contact opens”: The relay contact is opened on bus voltage failure. This reaction is not dependent on the relay mode that has been selected (normally open or normally closed contact). 0 / 0 / 0 / 00 Initialisation value for 1 / 1 / 1 / 00 switch/AND/OR/positive 1 / 0 / 1 / 00 drive object 1 / 0 / 1 / 10 1 / 0 / 1 / 11 1 / 0 / 0 / 00 0 / 1 / 1 / 00 0 / 0 / 1 / 10 0 / 0 / 1 / 11 as before bus voltage failure This parameter specifies the initialisation values of the objects. The first value (on the left) corresponds to the object value for switching, the second is the object value for the OR function, the third is for the AND function and the final value corresponds to the object value for positive drive. 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/11 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 Parameters Settings Status transmit on change of object value using read request This parameter defines the behaviour of the status object. (It controls the “transmission” flag of the object parameters). “transmit on change of object value”: If the object value has changed, a corresponding telegram is sent. “using read request”: The status object only sends the status after a read request. 3. Configured for switch function: upper “8-bit Value”, lower “8-bit Value” Upper rocker contact Lower rocker contact Value telegrams for object of upper rocker contact Value Value telegrams for object of lower rocker contact The functions and parameters of relay A and B are identical. Value Value Value Value Value 4. Configured for shutter: upper “Up”, lower “Down” Timing diagrams: Examples for a push button Upper rocker contact 1. Configured for switch function: upper “On”, lower “Off” Telegrams for louvres object On Off On On Off Off Closed Up Down On 5. Configured for dimming with stop telegram 2. Configured for switch function: upper “Toggle”, lower “press: On, release: Off” Upper rocker contact Upper rocker contact < 0.5s On Switching telegrams for object of lower rocker contact On Off Off On Off On Off Stop Brighter Stop On On Off 6. Configured for dimming with cyclical sending Upper rocker contact Telegrams for switching object Telegrams for dimming object Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik Off Darker < 0.5s 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice 0.5s 0.5s Lower rocker contact Technical manual < 0.5s On Telegrams for dimming object Switching telegrams for object of upper rocker contact 0.5s 0.5s Lower rocker contact Telegrams for switching object Lower rocker contact 3.5.2.7.3/12 < 0.5s Open Telegrams for shutter object Lower rocker contact 0.5s 0.5s Lower rocker contact Upper rocker contact Telegrams for switching object < 0.5s < 0.5s On Off -1/8 -1/8 -1/8 +1/8 +1/8 +1/8 +1/8 Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 6. Switching with AND function, without time delays or positive drive Timing diagrams: Examples for a channel 1. Switching without time delays, logic operation or positive drive On Switching telegrams Relay contact Off On On Off On Off Off On Off 2. Switching with ON delay, without logic operation or positive drive On Switching telegrams Output for time function Relay contact Off On On Off On Off 1 0 On Off Switching telegrams )Off Logic operation telegrams AND gate Input 1 1 0 AND gate Input 2 1 0 Relay contact On Off Off Switching telegrams Output for time function Relay contact On Off Off On Off On On On Relay contact 1 0 OR gate Input 2 1 0 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On On Off Off Off On Off On Off On Off On On On Switching telegrams 4. Switching with On and Off delay, without logic operation or positive drive Output for time function Off Off 8. Switching with AND function and with On and Off delay, without positive drive Off Switching telegrams Off On OR gate Input 1 Relay contact 1 0 On On 7. Switching with OR function and On delay, without positive drive Logic operation telegrams 3. Switching with Off delay, without logic operation or positive drive Off Off Switching telegrams On On Off 1 0 On Off On Logic operation telegrams AND gate Input 1 1 0 AND gate Input 2 1 0 Relay contact On Off Off On Off Off On On On Off Off 5. Switching with time switch function, without logic operation or positive drive On Off Switching telegrams Output for time function Relay contact On On Off On 1 0 On Off Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/13 instabus EIB Application program description October 2001 20 A2 Actuator-BCU binary 901502 9. Switching with OR function and time switch function, without positive drive On Off Switching telegrams On Logic operation telegrams OR gate Input 1 1 0 OR gate Input 2 1 0 Relay contact On On Off Off On On Off On Off 10. Switching without positive drive On Switching telegrams Off On On Off On Off Off Off On Off Off 00 Telegrams for positive drive Positive drive ON / OFF Switching state for positive drive Relay contact On Off 11. Switching with positive drive On Switching telegrams 00 Telegrams for positive drive Off On 01 On 10 11 00 Positive drive ON / OFF Switching state for positive drive Relay contact On Off Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.5.2.7.3/14 901502, 14 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. 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Manual 1998 3/93 LQVWDEXV(,% $SSOLFDWLRQ3URJUDPV'HVFULSWLRQV 6%LQ&\FO &RQILJXUDWLRQ HGJHHYDOXDWLRQULVLQJRIIIDOOLQJRQ VHQGFRQGLWLRQULVLQJIDOOLQJHGJH F\FOLFVHQGLQJRII Input signal 1 Object value 1 0 0 off bus telegrams off off on off off off on on on &RQILJXUDWLRQ HGJHHYDOXDWLRQULVLQJRQ VHQGFRQGLWLRQULVLQJIDOOLQJHGJH F\FOLFVHQGLQJRQ Input signal 1 Object value 1 bus telegrams 3/94 0 0 on on on on on on on on Siemens Technical Manual 1998 instabus EIB Application program descriptions June 2002 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 Application program usage Obj Product family: Product type: Manufacturer: Physical sensors Brightness and Temperature Siemens Name: Dual Sensor for Brightness and Temperature AP 254 5WG1 254-3EY01 Order-No.: 0 Function Type Flag Brightness value Lux-value (EIS 5) 2 Byte KÜ Depending on the parameters set, it sends the current value of brightness cyclically and/or upon a change of brightness. °C-value 2 Byte KÜ (EIS 5) Depending on the parameters set, it sends the current temperature value cyclically and/or upon a change of temperature. Functional description The Dual Sensor AP 254 provides ambient light level and outdoor temperature values. These values can be sent onto the bus. Further the device controls load switches, dimmers and blinds / shutters based on threshold settings for ambient light level and outdoor temperature: • Threshold setting for light level controls • Threshold setting for temperature controls • Threshold setting for shading controls (combination of light –level and temperature) Additionally one or more thresholds can be temporarily deactivated via an interlocking object (1 Bit). 1 Temperature 3 Brightness threshold 1 4 Brightness threshold 2 On/Off 1 Bit KÜ 8-bit Value (EIS 6) 1 Byte KÜ On/Off 1 Bit KÜ 5 Brightness threshold 3 On/Off 1 Bit KÜ The parameterized telegram is sent if the value exceeds or falls below the set threshold value. Important: Threshold 1 (Object 3) can also be parameterized as an automatic brightness control: Dimming telegrams are sent until the brightness measured has reached the setpoint value. Constant light level control is performed within the parameterized hysteresis. 6 Temperature threshold On/Off 1 Bit KÜ 1 7 Temperature threshold On/Off 1 Bit KÜ 2 The parameterized telegram is sent if the value exceeds or falls below the set threshold value. 8 Communication objects Object name Logic function 1 On/Off 1 Bit KÜ 9 Logic function 2 On/Off 1 Bit KÜ The parameterized telegram is sent if the value exceeds or falls below the set threshold value. 10 Blocking 0=normal / 1 Bit KLSÜ 1=blocked Via this 1-bit object sending of each single object can be blocked (Blocking=1) or released (Blocking=0). The parameters are set on the parameter tabs for the object to be blocked. Note When the Blocking object is set to normal then each object that was blocked immediately sends its current value. In case of bus voltage failure the Blocking object is set to the value of 0. Note Note Your screen presentation may vary from these typical snap shots. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg The value of a communication object is only initialized or updated when sending based on an event. A visualization should not read the value of these objects. 221C01, 6 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.12.2.6.1/1 instabus EIB Application program descriptions June 2002 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 Maximum number of group addresses: Maximum number of assignments: 15 15 Parameter Interval for cyclical sending Parameter General Parameter Settings Settings Number of brightness thresholds 1 brightness threshold 2 brightness thresholds 3 brightness thresholds Setting defining how many thresholds shall be used. Function of brightness Brightness threshold threshold 1 automatic brightness control Setting defining whether brightness threshold 1 shall be used as a threshold switch or as an automatic brightness control. IMPORTANT: If threshold 1 is used as an automatic brightness control it can no longer be included in a logic function! Number of No temperature thresholds temperature thresholds 1 temperature threshold 2 temperature thresholds Setting defining if and how many temperature thresholds shall be used. No logic operation Number of logic function 1 logic function object objects 2 logic function objects Setting defining if and how many logic function objects shall be used. Brightness value No cyclical sending 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the interval at which the brightness value is sent repeatedly to the bus. Note If both „no sending on change“ and „no cyclical sending“ are selected then sending is not performed. Temperature value Note If both „no sending on change“ and „no cyclical sending“ are selected then sending is not performed. Parameter Settings Minimal change of temperature to transmit a new value Parameter Settings Minimal change of brightness to transmit a new value No sending on change 5% min. 1 lux 10% min. 1 lux 20% min. 1 lux 30% min. 1 lux Setting defining by what percentage the measured new brightness value must deviate from the brightness value sent last to be sent again. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.12.2.6.1/2 No sending on change on change 1K on change of 2K on change of 3K Setting defining by what value the measured new temperature value must deviate from the temperature value sent last to be sent again. Interval for cyclical sending No cyclical sending 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the cycle interval at which the telegram is repeatedly sent via the bus. 221C01, 6 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program descriptions June 2002 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 Parameter Settings Parameter Temperature offset in 0 0,1K (-128 ... 127) Enables a correction of the temperature measured if this temperature deviates from the true temperature due to the position of the device. The correction is performed in steps of 0.1 degrees i.e. from -12,8 to +12,7K. Example: The value 5 corresponds to a correction of 0.5 degrees. The value 10 equals 1 degree. In the latter case the device will send the following value when it measures a temperature of 20°C: 20 + 1 = 21°C. Automatic brightness control Settings Slow Control speed Medium Fast This parameter determines how fast the automatic brightness control reaches the set point. Note: The setting „fast“ can lead to over-shooting of the control loop set point. Interval for cyclical 1 minute sending 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the cycle interval at which the telegram is repeatedly sent via the bus. Behaviour if blocking Blocking disable object is ON blocking enable If the Blocking object is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to blocking enable then sending for this object is inhibited. Brightness threshold 1 (2,3) Parameter Settings Set point for brightness control in 10 Lux 20 . 100 . 250 Setting of the set point for automatic brightness control. Permissible set point values are 200 to 2500 Lux, where the set point is entered as 20...250 * 10 Lux. Hysteresis 10% min. 1 lux 20% min. 1 lux 30% min. 1 lux 50% min. 1 lux The hysteresis suppresses sending if the measured brightness value is in the range [set point ; set point plus hysteresis]. The hysteresis is defined as the maximum of x% (x=10, 20, 30 or 50) of the set point or 1 Lux. Limit number of telegrams for automatic control Max. 2 telegrams per second Max. 1 telegram per second max. 1 telegram in 2 seconds This parameter limits the number of control telegrams to reduce the bus load. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Function and parameters for Brightness thresholds 1, 2 and 3 are identical and described once only. Parameter Settings Threshold 2 . . 500 lux . . 100000 lux Setting at which brightness level the switching threshold has been reached. 221C01, 6 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.12.2.6.1/3 instabus EIB Application program descriptions June 2002 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 Parameter Brightness object 1 (2,3) Settings Hysteresis 10% min. 1 lux 20% min. 1 lux 30% min. 1 lux 50% min. 1 lux The hysteresis suppresses sending if the measured brightness level is in the range [set point minus hysteresis; set point]. A threshold overflow is detected when the measured brightness value rises above the threshold. A threshold underflow is detected when the measured brightness value falls under [threshold minus hysteresis]. The hysteresis is the maximum of x% (x=10, 20, 30 or 50) of the threshold or 1 Lux. Undelayed Delay above threshold 2 seconds ... (5, 10, 15, 20 seconds) 30 seconds ... (45, 60, 90 seconds) ... (2, 3, 5, 10, 15 minutes) 30 minutes Delay between detection of a threshold overflow and the reaction to it (sending a telegram). It prevents false switching because of luminous reflectance or transient shading. Recommendation: Lighting control 2...60s Shading device 5... 30min Undelayed Delay below threshold 2 seconds ... (5, 10, 15, 20, 30 seconds) 45 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds ... (2, 3, 5, 10, 15 minutes) 30 minutes Delay between detection of a threshold underflow and the reaction to it (sending a telegram). It prevents false switching because of luminous reflectance or transient shading. Recommendation: Lighting control 2...60s Shading device 5... 30min Note: To avoid false switching the device is designed with a delay in case of a threshold underflow. The base delay is always present and cannot be changed by this parameter. Function and parameters for Brightness objects 1, 2 and 3 are identical and described once only. Parameter Settings Function of threshold Switch Send value object The type of telegram that shall be sent. Switch on/ switch off telegram or value (0 ... 255). Behaviour above threshold Do not send any telegrams send telegram only once send telegram cyclically send no value send value only once cyclical sending Setting defining if and how often a telegram shall be sent in case of threshold overflow. Telegram Switch off switch on Value 0 [0 ... 255] Setting defining what shall be sent in case of threshold overflow. Behaviour below threshold Do not send any telegrams send telegrams only once cyclical sending send no value send value only once send value cyclically Setting defining if and how often a telegram shall be sent in case of threshold underflow. Telegram Switch off switch on Value 0 [0 ... 255] Setting defining what shall be sent in case of threshold underflow. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.12.2.6.1/4 221C01, 6 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program descriptions June 2002 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 Parameter Settings Parameter Interval for cyclical sending 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the cycle interval at which the telegram is repeatedly sent via the bus. Behaviour if blocking Blocking disable object is ON blocking enable If the Blocking object is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to blocking enable then sending for this object is inhibited. Settings The type of telegram to be sent: Switch on/switch off telegram or value (0 ... 255) Behaviour above threshold send no value send value only once cyclical sending Setting defining if and how often a telegram shall be sent in case of threshold overflow. Telegram Switch off switch on Value 0 [0 ... 255] Setting defining what shall be sent in case of threshold overflow. Behaviour below threshold Temperature threshold 1 (2) Do not send any telegrams send telegram only once send telegram cyclically Do not send any telegrams send telegram only once send telegram cyclically send no value send value only once cyclical sending Setting defining if and how often a telegram shall be sent in case of threshold underflow. Telegram Switch off switch on Value Function and parameters for Temperature threshold 1, 2 and 3 are identical and described once only. Parameter Settings Threshold value in °C 5 [-15 ..50] Setting of the temperature threshold. Hysteresis 1K 2K 3K 4K The hysteresis suppresses sending if the measured temperature is in the range [set point minus hysteresis; set point]. A threshold overflow is detected when the measured temperature rises above the threshold. A threshold underflow is detected when the measured temperature falls under [threshold minus hysteresis]. The hysteresis is the maximum of x% (x=10, 20, 30 or 50) of the threshold or 1 Lux. Function of threshold object 0 [0 ... 255] Setting defining what shall be sent in case of threshold underflow. Interval for cyclical 1 minute sending 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the cycle interval at which the telegram is repeatedly sent via the bus. Behaviour if blocking Blocking disable object is ON blocking enable If the Blocking object is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to blocking enable then sending for this object is inhibited. Switch send value Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 221C01, 6 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.12.2.6.1/5 instabus EIB Application program descriptions June 2002 12 S2 Brightness and Temperature 221C01 Logic function 1 (2) Parameter Settings Switch send value Function of the logic object 1 Type of the telegram which is to be sent; switching On/Off telegram or value (0 ... 255) Function and parameters for Logic functions 1 and 2 are identical and described once only. Parameter Settings If brightness is not evaluated higher than brightness threshold 1 higher than brightness threshold 2 higher than brightness threshold 3 lower than brightness threshold 1 lower than brightness threshold 2 lower than brightness threshold 3 First part of logic function: What shall the brightness value be to fulfil the logic function condition? Important note: If the Brightness threshold 1 is used for automatic brightness control then it shall not be used in the logic functions! and if temperature is not evaluated higher than temperature threshold 1 higher than temperature threshold 2 higher than temperature threshold 3 lower than temperature threshold 1 lower than temperature threshold 2 lower than temperature threshold 3 second part of logic function: What shall the temperature value be to fulfil the logic function condition together with the brightness value? Logic object 1 (2) Behaviour if logic operation is true Do not send any telegrams send telegram only once send telegram cyclically send no value send value only once cyclical sending Setting defining if and how often a telegram shall be sent in case the logic operation is true. Telegram Switch off switch on Value 0 [0 ... 255] Setting defining what shall be sent in case the logic function result is true. Behaviour if logic operaDo not send any telegrams tion is false send telegram only once send telegram cyclically send no value send value only once cyclical sending Setting defining if and how often a telegram shall be sent in case the logic operation is false. Telegram Switch off switch on Value 0 [0 ... 255] Setting defining what shall be sent in case the logic function result is false. Interval for cyclical 1 minute sending 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the cycle interval at which the telegram is repeatedly sent via the bus. Behaviour if blocking Blocking disable object is ON blocking enable If the Blocking object is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to blocking enable then sending for this object is inhibited. Function and parameters for Logic function objects 1 and 2 are identical and described once only. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.12.2.6.1/6 221C01, 6 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application Program Description April 2002 11 S2 Switching, Value, Scene 221D01 Application program usage Communication objects Product family: Product type: Manufacturer: Timer REG-Devices Siemens Name: Order-No.: 2-channel Time-switch REG 371 5WG1 371-5EY01 Functional description The 2-channel time switch REG 371 (weekly scheduler) with integrated bus coupling unit is a DIN rail mounted device for mounting in distribution boards. The connection to EIB is made via a bus connector. The time switch offers: 36 schedules, which may be assigned to one, several or all weekdays (free block formation). Additionally, the REG 371 is already set ex factory with the current time and valid Middle European settings for daylight savings time switchover (summer / winter time). If another or no switchover is desired this can be set as described in the operation manual. - Programmed schedules are saved for up to 10 years in - case the bus voltage fails and the back-up battery runs low automatic program review 99 days holiday program, programmable 99 days in advance switching pre-select permanent ON/OFF Lithium battery backup, approx. 6 years On each channel switching, priority and dimming or value messages can be transmitted at pre-set times. Application examples • • Your screen presentation may vary from these typical snap shots. Obj Object name 0 Channel 1 – Object A 1 2 3 4 Channel 1 – Object B Channel 1 – Object C Channel 1 – Object D Channel 2 – Object A 5 Ideally suited for residential applications and smaller EIB projects Up to four telegrams may be sent to the bus when one channel schedule switches (e.g. at the end of a work day: switch off main lighting, close shutters, reduce room temperature, lock perimeter doors) Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Note Function On / Off 8-bit Value (EIS 6) Positive drive (EIS 8) ... Type 1 Bit 1 Byte Flag KÜ ... KÜ ... ... KÜ ... ... KÜ On / Off 8-bit Value (EIS 6) Positive drive (EIS 8) ... 1 Bit 1 Byte KÜ 2 Bit 2 Bit Channel 2 – ... KÜ Object B 6 Channel 2 – ... ... KÜ Object C 7 Channel 2 – ... ... KÜ Object D On / Off: Send a switching telegram when scheduler channel 1 or scheduler channel 2 switches. 8-bit Value (EIS 6): Send an 8-bit value (dimming, set value), when scheduler channel 1 or scheduler channel 2 switches. Positive drive (EIS 8): Send an 8-bit value (dimming, set value), when scheduler channel 1 or scheduler channel 2 switches. 221D01, 4 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.17.2.3.1/1 instabus EIB Application Program Description April 2002 11 S2 Switching, Value, Scene 221D01 Obj Object name Function Type Flag 8 Blocking 1 Bit KSÜ 0= normal / 1= blocked Switching Channel 1 (2) – Object A (B-D) If Blocking is set to 1 = blocked and the parameter for blocking of a channel object is enabled then sending for that channel object is blocked. Note Requesting the value of a communication object is not possible. Maximum number of group addresses: Maximum number of assignments: 11 11 Function and parameters of channels 1 - 2 and the corresponding objects A - D are identical and described only once. Parameter Settings switch Function 8-bit value positive drive Select if a switch (1 bit) , value (8 bit) or positive drive (2 bit) telegram shall be sent via this scheduler channel. Behaviour if clock switches send telegram do not send any telegrams OFF Parameter General Parameter Settings 1 object 2 objects 3 objects 4 objects Setting for how many scene objects shall be available for channel 1. 1 object Number of objects for 2 objects channel 2 3 objects 4 objects Setting for how many scene objects shall be available for channel 2. Interval for cyclical sending 2,5 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes Setting of the time interval used for sending telegrams repeatedly to the bus. For small time values the real length of the interval may differ slightly from the value set. This parameter applies to all communication objects which are set for “cyclical sending”. Number of objects for channel 1 Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.17.2.3.1/2 Select if a telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. switch off Switching telegram switch on This parameter appears if a switching telegram shall be sent. Select if a “0” or “1” telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. Behaviour if clock switches send telegram do not send any telegrams ON Select if a telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches on. switch off switching telegram switch on This parameter appears if a switching telegram shall be sent. Select if a “0” or “1” telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. cyclical sending Behaviour of sending no cyclical sending Select if the telegram shall be sent once only or cyclically. ignore blocking Behaviour if blocking obenable blocking ject is ON If the EIB object Blocking is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to enable blocking then sending for this channel is blocked. Behaviour at the beginning do not send any telegrams send following telegram once of blocking This parameter appears if blocking is enabled. It determines the sending behaviour when blocking starts. 221D01, 4 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application Program Description April 2002 11 S2 Switching, Value, Scene 221D01 Parameter Settings as if clock switches OFF as if clock switches ON This parameter appears if a telegram shall be sent once after blocking starts. Parameter Behaviour if blocking object is ON Settings ignore blocking enable blocking If the EIB object Blocking is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to enable blocking then sending for this channel is blocked. Behaviour at the beginning do not send any telegrams send following telegram once of blocking This parameter appears if blocking is enabled. It determines the sending behaviour when blocking starts. as if clock switches OFF as if clock switches ON This parameter appears if a telegram shall be sent once after blocking starts. 8-bit Value Channel 1 (2) – Object A (B – D) Positive drive Channel 1 (2) – Object A (B – D) Function and parameters of channels 1 - 2 and the corresponding objects A - D are identical and described only once. Parameter Settings switch Function 8-bit value positive drive Select if a switch (1 bit) , value (8 bit) or positive drive (2 bit) telegram shall be sent via this scheduler channel. Behaviour if clock switches send telegram do not send any telegrams OFF Select if a telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. 50 Value (0-255) This parameter appears if a value telegram shall be sent. Select which value telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. Behaviour if clock switches send telegram do not send any telegrams ON Select if a telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches on. 200 Value (0-255) This parameter appears if a value telegram shall be sent. Select which value telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches on. cyclical sending Behaviour of sending no cyclical sending Select if the telegram shall be sent once only or cyclically. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Function and parameters of channels 1 - 2 and the corresponding objects A - D are identical and described only once. Parameter Settings switch 8-bit value positive drive Select if a switch (1 bit) , value (8 bit) or positive drive (2 bit) telegram shall be sent via this scheduler channel. Behaviour if clock switches send telegram do not send any telegrams OFF Function Select if a telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. disable positive drive Positive drive switch OFF with positive drive switch ON with positive drive This parameter appears if a positive drive telegram shall be sent. Select which positive drive telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches off. 221D01, 4 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.17.2.3.1/3 instabus EIB Application Program Description April 2002 11 S2 Switching, Value, Scene 221D01 Parameter Behaviour if clock switches ON Settings send telegram do not send any telegrams Objects Channel A Select if a telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches on. disable positive drive Positive drive switch OFF with positive drive switch ON with positive drive This parameter appears if a positive drive telegram shall be sent. Select which positive drive telegram shall be sent when the clock channel switches on. cyclical sending Behaviour of sending no cyclical sending Select if the telegram shall be sent once only or cyclically. ignore blocking Behaviour if blocking obenable blocking ject is ON If the EIB object Blocking is set to 1 = blocking and this parameter is set to enable blocking then sending for this channel is blocked. Behaviour at the beginning do not send any telegrams send following telegram once of blocking This parameter appears if blocking is enabled. It determines the sending behaviour when blocking starts. as if clock switches OFF as if clock switches ON This parameter appears if a telegram shall be sent once after blocking starts. Positive drive Actuators with positive drive input allow for overriding of outputs via central control commands. E.g. when in energy savings or night operation mode switching on of selected lights or loads can be blocked. In the case of night operation mode a switch OFF positive drive telegram may be sent at 20h00 and at 06h00 a switch ON positive drive telegram. Positive drive switching Relay & >1 & positive drive 1 Bit 0 Status The positive drive object is a 2-bit object. Bit 1 determines, whether positive drive is “active” (= 1) or „passive“ (= 0). If Bit 1 has the value 0, then positive drive is set to be „passive“ and the switching input value is directly available at the positive drive output. At the same time this value is loaded into Bit 0 of the positive drive object. Thus Bit 0 of the positive drive object always contains the status. If Bit 1 of the positive drive object has the value 1, then the positive drive is set to be “active“ and the switching input value is irrelevant for the output value. In this case Bit 0 of the positive drive object determines the output of the positive drive. If positive drive is not activated then the switching input value is directly available at the output of the positive drive. Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 Function Positive drive is not activated 0 1 1 1 0 1 Positive drive is not activated Off with positive drive object value On with positive drive object value For explanation of positive drive assume a switch actuator with two input objects. The input object switching controls the output dependent on the status of the input positive drive. Technical manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.17.2.3.1/4 221D01, 4 pages Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without further notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application Programs Description September 2001 12 CO Time 740202 Time switch (staircase lighting mode): When the timer receives a logical "1" this is forwarded to the output object according to the switch on delay as specified in the parameter list. Simultaneously, the selected switch off delay is initiated. Each subsequent "1" during the delay period re-starts the timer. Once the delay period has passed a logical "0" is forwarded to the output object. When receiving a "0" during the delay period, it is forwarded to the output immediately cancelling the delay. Devices Employing the Program Product family: Product type: Manufacturer: Controller Controller Siemens Name: Order-no.: Timer module N 302 5WG1 302-1AB01 Application Description This application program allows you to make time switch tasks and "on" and "off" delays to switch operations. Four mutually independent channels are available with separate input and output objects each. Furthermore, these channels can be locked and released via an additional locking object. Input A INV timer INV send condition Outp. A Input B INV timer INV send condition Outp. B Input C INV timer INV send condition Outp. C Input D INV timer INV send condition Outp. D Verrieg. INV Input objects Output inversion: Output values can be inverted before sending them on the bus. Send condition: The sending filter rules whether only logical "0"s or "1"s are sent or both output values. Communication Objects output objects The following operating modes are available: Input inversion: The values received at the four inputs can be inverted before forwarding them to the corresponding timer. Note: The order of the entries may vary from the above due to individual customization of the table. Switch on delay: On receiving a logical "1" at the timer, the switch on delay is initiated as specified in the parameter list. Each further "1" re-starts the timer. Once the delay period has passed, the "1" is forwarded to the output object. On receiving a logical "0" during the delay period the switch on delay is cancelled. Switch off delay: On receiving a logical "0" at the timer, the switch off delay is initiated as specified in the parameter list. Each further "0" re-starts the timer. Once the delay period has passed, the "0" is forwarded to the output object. On receiving a logical "1" during the delay period the switch on delay is cancelled. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Obj Function 0 Channel A Object name Input Type 1-Bit Flag CWTU Via the group addresses of this input object the switching telegrams to timer channel A are received. 1 Channel A Output 1-Bit CTU Via the group address of this output object the result at the timer channel A is sent. 2 Channel B Input 1-Bit CWTU Via the group addresses of this input object the switching telegrams to timer channel B are received. 740202, 4 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.3.1/1 instabus EIB Application Programs Description September 2001 12 CO Time 740202 Obj Function 3 Channel B Object name Output Type 1-Bit Channel A: Flag CTU Via the group address of this output object the result at the timer channel B is sent. 4 Channel C Input 1-Bit CWTU Via the group addresses of this input object the switching telegrams to timer channel C are received. 5 Channel C Output 1-Bit CTU Via the group address of this output object the result at the timer channel C is sent. 6 Channel D Input 1-Bit CWTU Via the group addresses of this input object the switching telegrams to timer channel D are received. 7 Channel D Output 1-Bit CTU Parameters Send condition Via the group address of this output object the result at the timer channel D is sent. 8 Interlocking Channels A-D 1-Bit CWTU Via the group addresses of the locking object lock/release telegrams are received. Parameters are provided to specifying individually to each timer channel whether the status of the locking object is to be evaluated. Maximum number of group addresses: Maximum number of assignments: 13 13 Note: At the bus coupling unit the four output objects share a single memory unit that holds the timer channel result that was received last, the timer channels overwrite each others results. As this is the only information that can be read from an output, the status of a specific output cannot be read. Parameters General: Parameters Interlocking on object value Settings 0 1 This parameter rules the object value to enabling/disabling the interlocking mode: "0": The locking is enabled with "0" telegrams and disabled with "1" telegrams. "1": The locking is enabled with "1" telegrams and disabled with "0" telegrams. Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.3.1/2 Settings on 0 and 1 at output only on 0 at output only on 1 at output This parameter defines a sending filer to sending telegrams only on specific status of the output object: "on 0 and 1 at output": Every new object status is sent " only on 0 at output ": Only "0" and "off" telegrams are sent. When the object status is "1" no telegrams are sent. " only on 1 at output ": Only "1" and "on" telegrams are sent. When the object status is "0" no telegrams are sent. Operating mode Normal mode Time switch This parameter rules switch off delay mode: "Normal mode": On receiving an "off" telegram via the switching object, the specified switch off delay is started. Each subsequent "off" telegram received before the period has passed re-starts the delay anew. When the delay period has passed without receiving a further "off" telegram, a "0" telegram is sent to the output. "Time switch ": "On" telegrams received at the timer are forwarded to the output object according to the specified switch on delay. Simultaneously the specified delay is started ignoring any switch on delays. Each subsequent "on" telegram received before the period has passed re-starts the delay anew. When the delay period has passed without receiving a further "on" telegram, a "0" telegram is sent to the output. An "off" telegram cancels the switch off delay and is forwarded to the output immediately. Evaluate interlocking object No Yes This parameter rules whether the timer can be locked and released via the locking object or whether the channel is permanently enabled. "No": The timer is permanently enabled. Every input telegram is sent at the output according the specified delay period and sending condition. "Yes": Telegram are sent only if received while the locking object is set to "release". Locking the timer does not cancel any delays that have already been initiated. I.e. telegrams are sent according the specified delay period even if the timer is locked before the delay period has passed. 740202, 4 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application Programs Description September 2001 12 CO Time 740202 Parameters Invert output Settings No Yes The timer's output value can be inverted before passing it on to the channel's output object. "No:" The value is passed on to the output object unchanged. "Yes:" The value is inverted before it is passed on to the output object. Invert input No Yes The value received at the channel's input object can be inverted before passing it on to the timer. "No:" The value is passed on to the timer channel unchanged. "Yes:" The value is inverted before it is passed on to the timer channel. Time base 130 ms Base for Off delay Time base 260 ms Time base 520 ms Time base 1 sec Time base 2,1 sec Time base 4,2 sec Time base 8,4 sec Time base 17 sec Time base 34 sec Time base 1,1 min Time base 2,2 min Time base 4,5 min Time base 9 min Time base 18 min Time base 35 min Time base 1,2 hr Factor for Off delay 0 (0-127) These parameters rules the delay to switching off. The delay period is generated by multiplying the base with the factor. Factor = "0": The switch off delay is disabled. Logical "0"s forwarded to the timer is passed on to the output object immediately. Time base 130 ms Base for On delay Time base 260 ms Time base 520 ms Time base 1 sec Time base 2,1 sec Time base 4,2 sec Time base 8,4 sec Time base 17 sec Time base 34 sec Time base 1,1 min Time base 2,2 min Time base 4,5 min Time base 9 min Time base 18 min Time base 35 min Time base 1,2 hr Factor for On delay 0 (0-127) These parameters rules the delay to switching "on". The delay period is generated by multiplying the specified base with the selected factor. Factor = "0": The switch off delay is disabled. Logical "1"s forwarded to the timer is passed on to the output object immediately. The below timing diagrams use the parameter setting "Send condition: on 0 and 1 at output". Accordingly only the "off" or "on" telegrams would be sent when using the respective settings. The parameters of the channels B to D can be set accordingly. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 740202, 4 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.3.1/3 instabus EIB Application Programs Description September 2001 12 CO Time 740202 5. Inverted switching with on and off delay Timing Diagrams: Channel Examples 1. Non delayed switching without inversion Input telegrams on off on on off Input telegrams on off off Output 1 time function 0 Output 1 time function 0 Output telegrams on off on on off on off off on off on on off Eingang 1 time function 0 1 Input time function 0 Output telegrams on on off off on off 6. Timed switching with inversion at the input 2. Switching with switch on delay and no inversion Input telegrams on off on on off on off Input telegrams off on off off on off on on on off Input 1 time function 0 Ausgang 1 time function 0 Input 1 time function 0 Output telegrams Output 1 time function 0 off Output telegrams on off on off off on off off 7. Timed switching with switch on delay and no inversion 3. Switching with switch off delay and no inversion Input telegrams off on off off on off on Input 1 time function 0 Input telegrams on off on on on on Input 1 time function 0 Output 1 time function 0 Output 1 time function 0 off Output telegrams on Output telegrams off on off on on off on off on 8. Timed switching with no inversion, with interlocking on object value "0" 4. Switching with on and off delay with no inversion Input telegrams on off on off on on interlocking telegrams Input telegrams Output 1 time function 0 Input 1 time function 0 off on on off off on Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik on off on on on on off on Output 1 time function 0 Output telegrams 3.11.1.3.1/4 on interlocking Input 1 time function 0 Output telegrams off off 740202, 4 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice off on off Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program descriptions April 2002 01 07 Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 at output, is fulfilled then the send filter determines whether any output value or only 0 or only 1 is sent. Application program usage Manufacturer: Product family: Product type: Siemens Controller Controller Name: Event-Schedule-Logic Controller N 350 5WG1 350-1AB01 Order-No.: With the ETS (EIB Tool Software) the application program is selected, its parameters and addresses are assigned appropriately, and downloaded to the EventSchedule-Logic Controller N 350. Application Examples Functional description The Event-Schedule-Logic Controller N350 is a DIN rail mounted device. In a compact unit the module offers – Event programs, – Schedule programs (weekly scheduler) and – Logic functions for binary input and output signals. Up to ten event programs are available. For each event program up to ten event actions may be activated. An event program is triggered via an associated event object. The event trigger type may be chosen from this list: – Reception of any telegram (0 or 1) – Reception of 1 – Reception of 0 – Change from 0 to 1 – Change from 1 to 0 The value sent (0 or 1) can be defined per event action. The delay of an event action with respect to the time of the event trigger may also be defined. The weekly scheduler provides a total of 100 schedules for 20 time controlled channels. Each schedule switches a time object on the minute at a pre-defined time on one or several days of the week. The schedules are executed based on a controllerinternal clock which must be synchronized at least once a day with a master time source. The 4-channel time switch REG 372 (order number: 5WG1 372-3EY01), the 4-channel time switch with DCF77 REG 372/02 (order number: 5WG1 372-3EY02), the ISDN gateway N147 (order number: 5WG1 147-1AB01), or the IP Interface AP146 (order number: 5WG1 146-3AB01) are available as master time clock or time source. • Indoor and outdoor lighting control applications • Lighting control dependent on outdoor light level and weekly schedule (opening hours) • Lighting control scenes with dimming in conjunction with a scene controller • Timer based lighting control • Control of shutters, blinds, and shades • Individual schedules for automated comfort (heating, lighting, shading...) • Programming for different life styles and user profiles (scene control) • Irrigation control / water storage control • Garage Door Control Schedule Control examples • Every day the lighting of company garage is automatically turned on at 06:00 and turned off at 22:00. • Monday through Friday the entrance door lighting of a house is switched on at 18:30 and switched off at 06:00 • Monday through Friday the bed room shutter is raised at 06:00 and closed at 21:30. On Saturday and Sunday it is opened at 08:30 and closed at 22:00. Event Control examples • Switch lighting of garage on and open motorized garage door – but only after authorized entrance. Switch lighting of garage off and close motorized garage door – after a specified delay time has passed and the motion detector has signalled an empty space • Switch lighting of a house entrance on if the ambient light falls below a certain level (this requires a binary light level detector output) Switch lighting of a house entrance off if the ambient light level rises above a certain level (this requires a binary light level detector output) Ten logic gates, each with up to six inputs and one output, are available. Each gate’s logic may be selected from this list: AND, OR, NAND, NOR. Individual logic gate inputs may be inverted. If the configurable send condition, i.e. send on each reception or only on change Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology Postfach 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg 801701, 6 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.10.1/1 instabus EIB Application program descriptions April 2002 01 07 Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 ... Communication objects 32 Event Object 1-10 1 st Event Program th 1 Bit C T st The 10 Event Action of the 1 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. 33 Event Trigger nd 2 Event Program 1 Bit C WTU nd The 2 Event Program is triggered via this object. 34 Event Object 2-1 nd 2 Event Program st 1 Bit C T nd The 1 Event Action of the 2 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. 35 Event Object 2-2 nd 2 Event Program nd 1 Bit C T nd The 2 Event Action of the 2 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. ... 43 Obj Function Object name Type Flag 0 Date 3 Byte C WTU Master time clock Master time clock th On / Off Time 3 Byte C WTU st 1 Schedule Object 1 Bit C T ... th 10 Event Program th 1 Bit C T th The 10 Event Action of the 10 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. st 1 Bit C WTU st 1 Bit C WTU st 1 Bit C WTU 1 Bit C WTU 1 Bit C WTU 1 Bit C WTU 1 Bit C T 1 Bit C WTU 200 Input F 10 Gate th This is Input F of the 10 Logic Gate. 1 Bit C WTU 201 Output 10. Gate th This is Output of the 10 Logic Gate. 1 Bit C T 132 Input A 1 Gate st This is Input A of the 1 Logic Gate. 133 Input B 1 Gate st This is Input B of the 1 Logic Gate. 134 Input C 1 Gate 135 Input st D 1 Gate st This is Input D of the 1 Logic Gate. 136 Input st E 1 Gate This is Input E of the 1 Logic Gate. On / Off th 20 Schedule Object 1 Bit C T st th Event Tigger Event Object 1-1 1 1 st st Event Program 1 Bit Event Object 1-2 nd Event Program 1 Bit nd A 2 Gate This is Input A of the 2 Logic Gate. ... th C T st 1 st 138 Output 1 Gate st This is Output of the 1 Logic Gate. nd The 1 Event Action of the 1 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. st 137 Input F 1 Gate st This is Input F of the 1 Logic Gate. 132 Input st Event 1 Bit C WTU Program st The 1 Event Program is triggered via this object. 24 131 Event Object 10-10 st Schedule control for the 20 schedule control channel is th executed via the group address assigned to this 20 scheduler control object. 23 nd This is Input C of the 1 Logic Gate. st 22 C T st Schedule control for the 1 schedule control channel is st executed via the group address assigned to this 1 scheduler control object. 21 1 Bit ... This object must be connected with the group address for the time sent by the master time clock. The schedule control is not started until date and time are received from the master time clock. 2 nd 2 Event Program The 10 Event Action of the 2 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. This object must be connected with the group address for the date sent by the master time clock. The schedule control is not started until date and time are received from the master time clock. 1 Event Object 2-10 C T st The 2 Event Action of the 1 Event Program is sent to the bus via the group address assigned to this object. Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.10.1/2 801701, 6 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology Postfach 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program descriptions April 2002 01 07 Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 Parameter Restart Behavior Parameter Einstellungen Restart delay No delay 2 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes Parameter Time 1st Schedule 2nd Schedule 3rd Schedule . . 99th Schedule 100th Schedule named (comment) Enter a comment for documentation purposes here. No delay 0.2 Seconds 0.5 Seconds 1 Second 2 Seconds is inactive active Activate / deactivate a single schedule here. and is executed on This parameter provides for the distribution of bus communication load at restart. This is achieved by distributing request telegrams. Behavior on bus voltage restoration After an initialization time of approximately 2 seconds and a configurable startup delay on restart the N 350 is operational again. On restart all event trigger inputs are set to 0. The controller fetches the current values from the bus. If an event trigger input is set to 1 during restart and the event trigger is set to „change from 0 to 1“ or „reception of 1“ then the event program is triggered and executed. On restart all logic gate inputs are set to 0. The controller fetches the current input values from the bus. The logic gate sends the result of the logic function to the bus. On restart the device gets the time from a master clock. Until the synchronized time is available all schedule functions are blocked. Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology Postfach 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Einstellungen The This parameter determines the schedule number. The controller is functional after the restart delay time has elapsed. Delay between two telegram transmissions Parameter Monday Tuesday Monday and Tuesday and on Wednesday Thursday Friday Wednesday and Thursday Wednesday and Friday Thursday and Friday Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and on Saturday Sunday Saturday and Sunday These parameters determine on which days a schedule is active. 801701, 6 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Technical Handbook Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.10.1/3 instabus EIB Application program descriptions April 2002 01 07 Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 at (hour) 0 – 23 Default 0 Parameter Einstellungen The 1st Event Program 2nd Event Program 3rd Event Program 4th Event Program 5th Event Program 6th Event Program 7th Event Program 8th Event Program 9th Event Program 10th Event Program (minute) 0 – 59 Default 0 These parameters determine the time of execution of a schedule.. and controls 1st Schedule Object 2nd Schedule Object 3rd Schedule Object 4th Schedule Object 5th Schedule Object 6th Schedule Object 7th Schedule Object 8th Schedule Object 9th Schedule Object 10th Schedule Object 11th Schedule Object 12th Schedule Object 13th Schedule Object 14th Schedule Object 15th Schedule Object 16th Schedule Object 17th Schedule Object 18th Schedule Object 19th Schedule Object 20th Schedule Object The controller offers 20 Schedule Objects or Schedule Channels. Via this parameter a schedule can be assigned to any of these Schedule Objects. with the action On Off This parameter determines the schedule action as on or off. Parameter Event The Event Program number is selected here. executes when receiving 0 or 1 when receiving 1 when receiving 0 when changing from 0 to 1 when changing from 1 to 0 This parameter determines what triggers the Event Program. i.e. in the event of (comment) Enter a comment for documentation purposes here. the event action 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 Each event program may consist of up to 10 event actions. The event action for the current event program is selected here. named (comment). Enter a comment for documentation purposes here. This event action is inactive active Activate or deactivate the event action with this parameter. and controls with a delay 0 – 6500 of t * [1s] default 0 A delay of the event action is determined by this parameter. If a running event program is triggered again the current execution is halted and the event program started over again. the associated event obOn ject with the action Off This parameter determines the event action as on or off. Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.10.1/4 801701, 6 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology Postfach 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg instabus EIB Application program descriptions April 2002 01 07 Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 Parameter Logic Input F Not connected direct inverted These parameters determine if and how a logic gate input is used for the logic. ‚Not connected‘: This input is not used by the logic gate. ‚direct‘: The value of this input is used for the logic gate. A ‚1‘ telegram is interpreted as a logic ‚1‘, a ‚0‘ telegram as a logic ‚0‘ input to the gate logic. ‚inverted‘:The value of this input is used for the logic gate. The input value is inverted for the logic gate. A ‚1‘ telegram is interpreted as a logic ‚0‘, a ‚0‘ telegram as a logic ‚1‘ input to the gate logic. Send filter One of the ten logic gates is selected here. Gate type: AND OR NAND NOR The gate type is selected here. Input A Input B Input C Input D Input E Send condition Only on change of output when receiving This parameter determines under which condition the result of the logic gate is sent. ‚Only on change of output‘: The output value is only sent when the value of the output changes either from ‚1‘ to ‚0‘ or from ‚0‘ to ‚1‘ AND the send filter above allows the transmission. ‚when receiving‘: The output value is sent when any input receives a new telegram AND the send filter above aloows the transmission. Not connected direct inverted Not connected direct inverted Not connected direct inverted Not connected direct inverted Not connected direct inverted Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology Postfach 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg Eing A INV Eing B INV Eing F 801701, 6 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Sendbefilter 1st Gate 2nd Gate 3rd Gate 4th Gate 5th Gate 6th Gate 7th Gate 8th Gate 9th Gate 10th Gate Sendbedingung Einstellungen Gate Verknüpfung Parameter None only when 1at the output only when 0at the output This parameter determines which output values are sent onto the bus. „None“ means that both output values 0 and 1 are sent. only when 0at the output „Only when 1at the output“ means that only the output value ‚1‘ of the logic gate output is sent. „Only when 0at the output“ means that only the output value ‚0‘ of the logic gate output is sent. Ausgang INV Technical Handbook Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.10.1/5 instabus EIB Application program descriptions April 2002 01 07 Event-Schedule-Logic 801701 Room for Notes Technical Manual Update: http://www.siemens.de/installationstechnik 3.11.1.10.1/6 801701, 6 pages Siemens AG 2001 Subject to change without prior notice Siemens AG Automation and Drives Group Electrical Installation Technology Postfach 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg