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Synco living Train the Trainer Operation & Functions Lights & Blinds August 2007

Synco living Train the Trainer Operation & Functions Lights & Blinds August 2007. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Overview. Overview of topics Switching groups Switching group “Switching & dimming“, incl. simulation of absence Switching group “Blinds“ Switching group “Scenes“

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Synco living Train the Trainer Operation & Functions Lights & Blinds August 2007

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  1. Synco livingTrain the TrainerOperation & Functions Lights & BlindsAugust 2007

  2. Operation & Functions of Lights & BlindsOverview • Overview of topics • Switching groups • Switching group “Switching & dimming“, incl. simulation of absence • Switching group “Blinds“ • Switching group “Scenes“ • User texts • Universal buttons • Info pages • Light state

  3. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching Groups • Definition of switching group • Depending on the function assigned to a switching group, different parameters are displayed for: • Switch: Switching lights or other electrical consumers. • In addition to Gamma wave actuators, a relay output can be controlled. • Dim: Switching and dimming lights, whereby dimming is only possible via the softkeys. • Blind: Fully raising or lowering blinds, or stepwise adjustment, whereby stepwise adjustment is only possible via the softkeys. • Scene: For storing and activating 2 scenes. Simultaneous control of switch, dim and blind actuators. • Info: Basically, the switching group has no function. But using theassigned pair of softkeys, 2 info pages can be directly selected (default value for switching group 1...4).

  4. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching Groups New configuration of switching groups Before changing the switching group function of a switching group that has already been configured, allactuators associated with that switching group should be disconnected first. Commissioning > RF connections > Switching groups > Switching group x > Disconnect device If not disconnected, entries not required are retained in the assignment device list as dead bodies so that – possibly – there is no more space in the actuator for new connections. If this problem occurs, it can only be resolved by completely resetting the actuator. In that case, all connections of the RF actuator are canceled. Switching group x

  5. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming Time switch presence simulation Main menu > Switching groups > Time switch presence simulation > . . . Simulation of presence is enabled via a time switch commonly used by all switching groups (switching & dimming only). The time switch defines the periods of time during which simulation of presence is active (according to enabling). Available are 7 weekdays and 1 special day (holidays and special day) each with up to 6 switching points. I Simulation of presence 0 0 6 12 18 24

  6. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming • Simulation of presence • Presence simulation is also influenced by the following variables: • Absence • Can be activated via the Absence / monitoring button • Universal input (QAX910, RRV9xx) • S-mode input • Optional twilight switch KNX TP1

  7. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming Trigger Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Trigger > on/off All switching groups (1…8) can be manually triggered on the central apartment unit. Switching groups 1…4 can be triggered directly via the universal buttons. 1A 3A 1B 3B 2A 4A 2B 4B

  8. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming • Events (optional) • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Events on command • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Events off command • Based on which events shall the light actuators (switching / dimming) be switched on or off: • Absence on • Absence off • Twilight switch dark • Twilight switch bright • Dark & absent • Bright & absent • Smoke • Window / door supervision • Fault input

  9. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming Time switch Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Time switch > . . . There is a total of 8 switching times per day available, at which the lights can be switched on and off. The settings for “Special day“ apply to holidays and special days. I E.g. 4 switching times 0 0 6 12 18 24 Note: In contrast to the heating and DHW time switches, the individual switching times are shown here as vertical lines. This shall indicate that the respective command is triggered exactly once at the point in time set.

  10. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming • Time switch release • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Time switch release > . . . • Always • If absent • Using parameter Time switch release, it can be selected for each switching group whether the time program shall Alwaysbe active or only If absent. • It can thus be prevented that lights are switched automatically when the apartment / house is occupied. I Present = switching groups are not triggered 0 0 6 12 18 24

  11. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming • Simulation of presence • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Presence simulation > . . . • Release • With time switch • With time switch & twilight switch • Shall the respective switching group be included in the simulation of presence and, if yes, what are the criteria for the release:

  12. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming • Simulation of presence • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Presence simulation > . . . • Function • Random • Continuously on • When simulation of presence is enabled and the selection is Random, a random generator sends on / off commands to the actuators at intervals of 3…30 minutes. Enabling simulation (on/off) Light

  13. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Switching & Dimming Simulation of presence To ensure that, during simulation of presence, at least one of the lights in the apartment is always on, Continuously on must be selected for at least one of the switching groups. To make certain that, during Continuously on, the time program of the switching group will not switch off the light, the commands delivered by the time program during the simulation are always disabled (also in the case of Random). Simulation is always given priority. But events and manual triggering of switching commands via the universal buttons or the operating line are still permitted. Yes No On Off Enabling simulation (on/off) Light Time

  14. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Blinds • Blinds • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > . . . • Trigger • Events up command/Events down command • Time switch • Time switch release • Note: • In contrast to switching & dimming, the blinds cannot be included in the simulation of presence.

  15. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Blinds Trigger Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Trigger > Up/Down All switching groups (1…8) can be triggered manually at the central apartment unit. Switching groups 1…4 can be triggered directly via the universal buttons. 1A 3A 1B 3B 2A 4A 2B 4B

  16. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Blinds • Events (optional) • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Events up command • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Events down command • Based on which events shall the blinds be raised or lowered: • Absence on • Absence off • Twilight switch dark • Twilight switch bright • Dark & absent • Bright & absent • Smoke • Window / door supervision • Fault input

  17. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Blinds Time switch Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Time switch > . . . Available is a total of 8 switching times per day where the blinds can be raised or lowered. The settings made for the Special day apply to holidays and special days. <= => E.g. 2 switching times 0 6 12 18 24 Note: In contrast to the heating and DHW time switches, the individual switching times are shown here as vertical lines. This shall indicate that the respective command is triggered exactly once at the point in time set.

  18. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Blinds • Release of time switch • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Time switch release > . . . • Always • If absent • Using parameter Time switch release, it can be selected for each switching group whether the time program shall Alwaysbe active or only If absent. • It can thus be prevented that blinds are automatically raised and lowered when the apartment / house is occupied. <= => Present = switching groups are not triggered 0 6 12 18 24

  19. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes • Scenes • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > . . . • Scene A • Scene B • Time switch • Time switch release • Note: • In contrast to switching & dimming, a scene cannot be included in the simulation of presence.

  20. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes • Scenes A and B • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Scene x > . . . • Name • Trigger scene • Events scene • Scene number Name of the scene Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Scene x > . . . Enter the the scene‘s name on the central apartment unit, e.g. “TV evening“. Press Esc to quit the menu and then ok to confirm the entry.

  21. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes • Trigger scene • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Scene x > Trigger scene > . . . • Call the scene • Save the scene • Using scenes, a certain state of all involved actuators can be saved and retrieved, if required. • If a certain value is no longer desired (e.g. light too bright), the required position can be adjusted with the dim pushbutton. Then, the scene can be filed again under Save the scene. If the scene can also be retrieved via a universal button, the scene can be saved again by a short press (> 3 s) on the respective button (=> short acoustic signal). Press for > 3 s Brightness from 100 to 60%

  22. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes • Events (optional) • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Events scene • Based on which events shall the scene be activated or deactivated: • Absence on • Absence off • Twilight switch dark • Twilight switch bright • Dark & absent • Bright & absent • Smoke • Window / door supervision • Fault input 1 - 8

  23. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes Scene number Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Scene number > 1…64 To bring about or prevent scene numbers from overlapping by using theScene button (scene no. 1…4) and the handheld transmitter (scene no. 1…16), the scene numbers can be changed, if required.

  24. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes Time switch Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Time switch > . . . Available is a total of 8 switching times at which the scenes can be activated and deactivated. The settings made for the Special day apply to holidays and special days. E.g. 4 switching points 0 6 12 18 24 Note: In contrast to the heating and DHW time switches, the individual switching times are shown here as vertical lines. This shall indicate that the respective command is triggered exactly once at the point in time set.

  25. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Scenes • Time switch release • Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group x > Time switch release > . . . • Always • If absent • Using parameter Time switch release, it can be selected for each switching group whether the time program shall Alwaysbe active or only If absent. • It can thus be prevented that blinds and lights are automatically switched when the apartment / house is occupied. Present = switching groups will not be triggered 0 6 12 18 24

  26. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Texts • Texts • The user texts for the switching groups and lamps can be adjusted at 2 different levels: • At the expert level: • Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > Switching group x • Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Light state > Lamp x > Lamp x • At the service level: • Main menu > Settings > Texts > Switching groups > Switching group x • Main menu > Settings > Texts > Light state > Lamp x

  27. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Hotkeys Operation of switching groups Switching groups 1…4 can be operated via the 4 pairs of universal buttons on the central apartment unit. The functions selected for the double buttons appear on the display in the form of symbols: 1A 3A Switch Dim Blind Scene Info 1B 3B 2A 4A 2B 4B

  28. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Hotkeys • Quiescent picture: • Assignment of the buttons is displayed as follows, depending on the selected format of the quiescent picture: • Info page: Info page "Button assignment" also shows the names of the switching groups and scenes:

  29. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Info Pages • Info pages • Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > Function > Info • The universal buttons not needed for the operation of lights, blinds or scenes can be used for the direct selection of frequently required info pages. • The user can change or select the numbers of the info pages via the following operating lines: • Main menu > Settings > Info page selection > Info page button x

  30. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Light State • Display of light state • Using the following info pages on the central apartment unit, the current state of up to 4 lamps (light actuators) can be displayed: • The light actuators can only be connected via KNX-TP1 (S-mode). If at least one of the 4 lamps is on, symbol appears in the quiescent picture of the central apartment unit. • Note: • The display of the light state of actuators switched simultaneously with several other actuators via KNX RF does not work reliably, the reason being radio telegram collisions. For this reason, there is no display of light state.

  31. Operation & Functions of Lights & Blinds Exercices 1. “Blinds living“ shall be completely lowered every night at 22:30 at the latest. During the holiday period, the blinds shall be raised at 08:00 and lowered at 21:00. 2. To simulate presence, “Lights living“ shall apply from 18:00 to 22:00. 3. Save a scene that switches on both lamps and that lowers the blinds. 4. In the event of smoke, both lamps (scene) shall be switched on. 5. If supervision of windows responds, the lights shall be switched on. 6. When leaving the house (absence on), the lights shall be switched off.

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