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Application description, EASY KNX motion detector module Page 1/47 Order no� 8026 21 XX Order no� 8026 22 XX 6LE002292A Application description KNX motion detector module 1�10 m and 2�20 m Electrical/mechanical data: see the operating instructions for the product Order number Product designation Application programme TP product Radio product 8026 21 xx KNX motion detector module 1�10 m 8026 22 xx KNX motion detector module 2�20 m

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  • Application description, EASYKNX motion detector module

    Page 1/47Order no� 8026 21 XXOrder no� 8026 22 XX 6LE002292A

    Application description

    KNX motion detector module 1�10 m and 2�20 mElectrical/mechanical data: see the operating instructions for the product

    Ordernumber

    Product designation Application programme

    TP product Radio product

    8026 21 xx KNX motion detector module 1�10 m

    8026 22 xx KNX motion detector module 2�20 m

  • Table of contents

    1. General ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������41�1 General information about this application description ��������������������������������������������������������4

    1.2 Programmingsoftwareconfigurationtool �����������������������������������������������������������������������������4

    1�3 Commissioning ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4

    2. Functional and device description �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������52�1 Device overview ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5

    2�2 Functional description ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6

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    2�3�1 Operating instructions ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������62�3�2 Range of functions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6

    2�4 Functional overview �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8

    2�4�1 No function �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8

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    3. Project preparation ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������133�1 Project editing ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13

    3�2 Device choice ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14

    3.2.1 Menufield-parameters ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14

    3�3 Overview inputs/outputs �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16

    3�3�1 Individual application ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������163�3�2 Master ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������173�3�3 Slave ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17

    4. Configuring motion inputs ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������184�1 Lighting functions ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19

    4�1�1 Timer function �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������194�1�2 Automatic ON �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������204�1�3 Automatic OFF �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������214�1�4 Automatic control switching ����������������������������������������������������������������������������214�1�5 Scene function ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������224�1�6 Scene switching ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������234�1�7 Overview of all possible linking combinations ������������������������������������������������������24

    4�2 Dimming functions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25

    4�2�1 Automatic dimming �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������254�2�2 Automatic dimming switching �������������������������������������������������������������������������264�2�3 Scene function ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������264�2�4 Scene switching function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������26

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  • 4�2�5 Overview of all possible linking combinations ������������������������������������������������������27

    4�3 Roller shutter functions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28

    4�3�1 Basis roller shutter/blind control ���������������������������������������������������������������������������28

    4�3�2 Roller shutter up/down functions �������������������������������������������������������������������314�3�3 Roller shutter down/up functions �������������������������������������������������������������������314�3�4 Switching up function �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������324�3�5 Switching down function ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������32

    4�3�6 Automatic roller shutter position function �������������������������������������������������������32

    4�3�7 Automatic slat position function ���������������������������������������������������������������������33

    4�3�8 Automatic roller shutter and slat position functions ���������������������������������������334�3�9 Automatic roller shutter position function �������������������������������������������������������344�3�10 Automatic slat angle switching function ����������������������������������������������������������344�3�11 Automatic roller shutter slat position switching function ���������������������������������354�3�12 Scene function ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������354�3�13 Scene switching function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������354�3�14 Overview of all possible linking combinations ������������������������������������������������������36

    4�4 Heating/cooling functions ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37

    4�4�1 Automatic Comfort mode function ������������������������������������������������������������������374�4�2 Automatic Standby mode function ������������������������������������������������������������������384�4�3 Automatic Eco mode function �������������������������������������������������������������������������384�4�4 Automatic Protection mode function ���������������������������������������������������������������384�4�5 Automatic mode switching function ����������������������������������������������������������������394�4�6 Scene function ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������394�4�7 Scene switching function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������394�4�8 Overview of all possible linking combinations ������������������������������������������������������40

    5. Master-slave application ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������416. Internal temperature sensor ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������437. Appendix ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������447.1 Technicaldata-performances �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44

    7�2 Accessories ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44

    7�3 Warranty �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44

    8� Table of Figures�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45

    9� List of tables������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������47

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  • 1. General

    1.1 General information about this application descriptionThis document describes the programming and parameterisation of easy compliant KNX products with the aid of the configuration tool�

    1.2 Programming software configuration toolTheapplicationprogramsfortheKNXproductsarealreadypreinstalledintheconfigurationtool.

    Ifthecurrentapplicationsoftwareisnotavailableintheconfigurationtool,thentheconfigurationtoolmustbeupdated(see"Configurationtool"installationhandbook).

    1.3 CommissioningThecommissioningprocessforthemotiondetector(PIR)refersprimarilytothelinkingofthemotionchannels(referredtointheinformationthatfollowsasinputs)andtheswitchactuatoroutputs(referredtointheinformationthatfollowsasoutputs)aswellastheselectionoftherespectivefunctions(Switching,Dimming,Rollershutter/blind,etc.).

    Thecommissioningprocessfortheconfigurationtoolcanbefoundinthecorrespondinginstructions�

    Programmingwiththeconfigurationtoolisrestrictedtojustonebuslineanddoesnotrequirealinecoupler.Asaresult,itispossibletocombinewiredandwireless-network(quicklink )KNXdevices.

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  • 2. Functional and device description

    2.1 Device overview

    KNX

    TCP / IP

    80262170;8026218080262270;80262280

    80262160;80262260

    Load connection

    Figure 1: Device overview

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  • 2.2 Functional descriptionThemotiondetectormoduleworkswithapassiveinfraredsensor(PIR)andrespondstoheatmotionscausedbypersons,animalsorobjects.Motiondetectorsareprimarilyusedinhallwaysor staircases as a means of switching lights on and off based on brightness levels and motion�Basedonthesetparameters,thedevicetransmitstelegramsfordirectingthebuildingfunctionsintothebussystem.ThereistheoptionoftransmittingSwitching,Dimming,RollershutterorHeating/cooling telegrams to the bus� Two independent channels are available�Thedevicecanbeoperatedmanuallyusingtheknobatthefront.Itisalsopossibletoconfigurethe device manually using the potentiometer under the design cover�

    2.3 Operating conceptTheoperationbuttononthefrontofthemotiondetectorcanperformthefollowingfunctions(seeoperatinginstructionsalso): – Press and release the button to change over the operating mode� The operating mode is

    displayed via the status LED behind the cover of the motion detector� – Press and hold down the button to select special functions� Selection is supported by the

    LED display�

    Itisnotpossibletoperformanypush-buttonfunctionsusingtheoperationbutton;thatis,the button on the device can only be used to set the three operating modes and the special functions�

    2.3.1 Operating instructionsDuringKNXbuttonuse,thedevicedifferentiatesbetweenshortandlongtouches(seethedeviceoperatinginstructions). – Short repeating touches:

    Selectoperatingmode(PermanentON,Automatic,PermanentOFF) – Longtouches(holdtime):

    Selectspecialfunctions(partyfunction,Teach-In,keylock,presencesimulation)

    2.3.2 Range of functions – Motiondetectorscanbeconfiguredasanindividualapplication,amasteroraslave. – Twomotiondetectionchannelscanbeconfiguredindependentlyforautomaticcontrol

    purposes,usingSwitching/Timer,Dimming,Scene,Rollershutter/blindcontrolandHeating/cooling functions�

    – The detection area can be activated on the left and right� – The detection area can be changed using adjusters on the device� – Thepotentiometersforresponsebrightness,delaytimeandsensitivitycanbeadjustedon

    the device� – Buttonfunctionsforlocaloperationoftheoperatingmode(ON,OFF,Automatic)and

    specialfunctions(partyfunction,Teach-In,keylock,presencesimulation). – 2-channeloperation:Theoperationcanbesetbytwoindependentchannels.Thus,a

    maximum of two telegrams can only be transmitted to the bus by one detection procedure� TheparametersforthechannelscanbesettotheLighting,Dimming,RollershutterandHeating/cooling functions independently of one another�

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  • Lighting: Eachinputcanbeassignedoneofthefollowingfunctions:"Timer,AutomaticON,AutomaticOFF,Automaticswitching,Scene,andSceneswitching".Dimming:Eachinputcanbeassignedoneofthefollowingfunctions:"Automaticdimming,Automaticdimmingswitching,Scene,andSceneswitching".Roller shutter:Eachbuttoncanbeassignedoneofthefollowingfunctions:"Blind/rollershutterup/down,Automaticrollershutterposition,Automaticslatangle,Automaticrollershutterandslatposition,Scene,andSceneswitching".Heating/cooling:Eachbuttoncanbeassignedoneofthefollowingfunctions:"AutomaticComfortmode,AutomaticEcomode,AutomaticStandbymode,AutomaticProtectionmode(frostprotection),Scene,andSceneswitching".

    – An RGB status LED for displaying the button function� – Room temperature measurement and brightness measurement using integrated sensors – Temperature measuring and transmission to the bus�

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  • 2.4 Functional overviewThefunctionsdescribedinthefollowingsectionenabletheindividualconfigurationofthedeviceinputs or outputs�

    2.4.1 No function The No function function means that no function is assigned to the button� The button is disabled�

    2.4.2 Lighting Timer The Timer function enables the actuator output to be switched on for an adjustable duration� Theswitchingtimecanbeinterruptedbeforethedelaytimeelapses.Anadjustableswitch-offwarning signals the end of the delay time by inverting the output state for 1 s� The timer duration andtheswitch-offwarning,ifapplicable,mustbesetintheswitchactuator.

    Automatic ON The Automatic ON function is used to switch on the corresponding actuator output during motiondetection.Toswitchoffthisoutputagain,anOFFcommandmustbeissuedbyanotherdevice,suchasapush-button.

    Automatic OFF The Automatic OFF function is used to switch off the corresponding actuator output during motiondetection.Toswitchthisoutputbackon,anONcommandmustbeissuedbyanotherdevice,suchasapush-button.

    Automatic control switching The Automatic control switching function is used to switch on the corresponding actuator outputduringmotiondetectionforthetimesetonthedevice.Oncethistimehaselapsed,theoutput is switched off again�

    Scene In the Scenefunction,severalswitching/dimming/blindoutputscanbegroupedtogetherandswitched on during motion detection� It is possible to choose from a maximum of 8 scenes�

    Scene switching This function can be used to switch between two scenes during motion detection�

    Communication commands Lighting function

    Status indication TimerStatus indication Automatic ON Status indication Automatic OFF Status indication Automatic control switching Status indication Scene

    Status indication Scene switching

    TimerAutomatic ONAutomatic OFF Automatic control switching

    Scene switching

    InputLighting

    Scene

    Figure 2: Input/output signals Lighting function

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  • 2.4.3 Dimming

    Automatic dimming With the Automatic dimmingfunction,thedimmingoutputthatisconfiguredineachcaseisswitchedonatasetdimmingvalueduringmotiondetection.Toswitchoffthisoutputagain,acommandmustbeissuedbyanotherdevice,suchasapush-button.

    Automatic dimming switching With the Automatic dimming switchingfunction,thesetdimmingvalue1isswitchedonfirstduringmotiondetection;oncethetimesetonthedevicehaselapsed,aswitchisthenmadetothesecondvalue,dimmingvalue2.

    Scene In the Scenefunction,severalswitching/dimming/blindoutputscanbegroupedtogetherandswitched on/off at the touch of a button� A maximum of 8 scenes can be created�

    Scene switching This function can be used to switch between two scenes during motion detection�

    Communication commands Function dimming

    Status indication Automatic dimming Status indication Automatic dimming switchingStatus indication Scene Status indication Scene switching

    InputDimming

    Automatic dimming Automatic dimming switching

    Scene switching Scene

    Figure 3: Input/output signals Dimming function

    All functions from the Lighting function group can be linked with a dimming output� However,onlytherelevantswitching command is executed in the ON/OFF output�

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  • 2.4.4 Roller shutter Theshutter"functionallowsblinds,shutters,awningsorsimilarhangingstobeopenedandclosed�

    Up/down Withthisfunction,therollershutter/blindismovedtothetopfinalpositionduringmotiondetection.Oncethetimesetonthedevicehaselapsed,therollershutter/blindismovedtothebottomfinalposition(operationtimestothetop/bottomfinalpositionmustbesetintherelevantrollershutteroutput).

    Down/up Withthisfunction,therollershutter/blindismovedtothebottomfinalpositionduringmotiondetection.Oncethetimesetonthedevicehaselapsed,therollershutter/blindismovedtothebottomfinalposition(operationtimestothetop/bottomfinalpositionmustbesetintherelevantrollershutteroutput).

    Up switching / Down switching Withthesefunctions,therollershutterismovedintoeitherthetoporthebottomfinalpositionduringmotiondetection,andcanbemovedintheoppositedirectionbyacommandfromapush-button,forexample.

    Automatic roller shutter position Withthisfunction,therollershutterismovedtothesetpositionduringmotiondetection.

    Automatic slat position Withthisfunction,theslatanglesettingismovedtothesetpositionduringmotiondetection.

    Automatic roller shutter and slat position Withthisfunction,therollershutter/blindandtheslatanglearemovedtothesetpositionduringmotion detection�

    Automatic roller shutter position Withthisfunction,therollershutterismovedtosetPosition1duringmotiondetectionandthen,whenthesetdelaytimehaselapsed,toPosition2.

    Automatic slat angle switching Withthisfunction,theslatangleischangedtotheSlatangle1positionduringmotiondetectionandthen,whenthedelaytimehaselapsed,totheSlatangle2position.

    Automatic roller shutter slat position switching Withthisfunction,therollershutter/blindismovedtoPosition1/Slatangle1duringmotiondetectionandthen,whenthedelaytimehaselapsed,toPosition2/Slatangle2.

    Scene In the Scenefunction,severalswitching/dimming/blindoutputscanbegroupedtogetherandswitched on/off at the touch of a button� A maximum of 8 scenes can be created�

    Scene switching This function can be used to switch between two scenes during motion detection�

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  • Communication commands Function roller shutterInput

    roller shuttersStatus display Final position top/bottomStatus display Blinds up/downStatus display Roller shutters up/downStatus indication Position roller shutter

    Status indication Position roller shutter and slatStatus indication Slat angle

    Up/downDown/up

    Automatic roller shutter position

    Automatic roller shutter and slat positionAutomatic slat position

    Automatic roller shutter position

    Scene switchingScene

    Automatic slat angle switchingAutomatic roller shutter slat position switching

    Down/up switching

    Figure 4: Input/output signals Roller shutter function

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  • 2.4.5 Heating/cooling

    Operating mode – Automatic Comfort mode – Automatic Eco mode – Automatic Standby mode – Automatic Protection mode Withoneofthesefunctions,aswitchismadetotherelevantoperatingmode–Comfort,Eco,StandbyorProtection–duringmotiondetection.

    Automatic mode switching Withthisfunction,heating/coolingmode1issetduringmotiondetectionand,afterasetdelaytime,heating/coolingmode2isset.

    Scene In the Scenefunction,severalswitching/dimming/blindoutputscanbegroupedtogetherandswitched on/off at the touch of a button� A maximum of 8 scenes can be created�

    Scene switching This function can be used to switch between two scenes during motion detection�

    Communication commands Heating/cooling function

    InputHeating/cooling

    Status indication Comfort modeStatus indication Eco modeStatus indication Standby modeStatus indication Protection mode

    Status indication Heating/cooling toggle

    Status indication Priority comfort toggle Status indication Priority protection toggle

    Status indication Deactivate automatic control toggle

    Comfort modeMode EcoStandby modeProtection mode

    Heating/cooling toggle

    Priority Comfort togglePriority Protection toggle

    Automatic control deactivation toggleScene

    Setpoint shift

    Figure 5: Input/output signals Heating/cooling function

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  • 3. Project preparationThefollowingsectionsdescribetheconfigurationoftheparametersformotiondetectormodule1�10 m and 2�20 m devices� The only difference between the functions of the devices relates to theirinstallationheight.Forthisreason,onlythe1.10mvariantwillbedescribed.

    The configuration tool is used for parameterisation and commissioning�

    Ifalldevicesareintegratedintotheproject,thenyoucanstartconfiguringthedevice.

    3.1 Project editingTo ensure that the commissioning process with the configuration toolissuccessful,thefollowing requirements must be met:

    9 A network connection to the configuration tool has been established� 9 Allofthedevicesused(wiredandwireless)areconnectedtotheconfiguration tool� 9 Start the configuration toolsoftware(browserversionortabletapp). 9 Createtheprojectandentertheproject-specificdata(projectname,address,customerdata).

    9 Click on search to scan devices�The configuration tool has scanned the device and started with the parameterisation�

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  • 3.2 Device choiceFirstofall,thecorrespondingdevicemustbeselectedinthedevicelistingtomakeitpossibletostartwiththeconfiguration.

    Click on the KNX-BCU motion detector in the device overview�Thefollowingviewopens(Figure6).

    Allofthedeviceinputsanddeviceoutputsarelistedontheright-handside(Figure6,1).

    (2)

    (1)

    Figure 6: Device information

    3.2.1 Menu field - parametersThe settings for the detection area and the type of application must be made under Parameters (Figure6,2).Thesesettingsaremadeforthecompletedevice.

    Detection of the left/right side

    Active

    Active

    Table 1: Activating/deactivating the detection area

    Parameters Description Value

    Detection of the left side The parameter is used to activate/deactivate evaluation of the motions for the motion detector independently at the left and right sides of the device�

    Not active Active *

    Detection of the right side Not active Active *

    Table 2: Setting the detection area parameters

    Inadditiontoactivating/deactivatingthedetectionareainthedeviceSA,itispossibletorestrictthe detection angle for the left side and for the right side between 45° ��� 90° for each adjuster� This can be carried out on the device� This allows the detection angle to be set between 90° and 180° (Figure7).

    * Default value

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  • T

    150

    90° ... 45° 45° ... 90°

    fct

    cfg

    T

    150

    90° ... 45° 45° ... 90°

    fct

    cfg

    T

    150

    90° ... 45° 45° ... 90°

    fct

    cfg

    T

    150

    90° ... 45° 45° ... 90°

    fct

    cfg

    T

    150

    90° ... 45° 45° ... 90°

    fct

    cfg

    T

    150

    90° ... 45° 45° ... 90°

    fct

    cfg

    180° ~ 135° ~ 90° ~

    Figure 7: Setting the detection angle

    Inadditiontosettingthedetectionangles(left/right),itispossibletosettheapplicationforthemotiondetector.Thedevicehasthreespecificapplications: – Individual application

    The individual application is the default device version that is used� It is used in cases where individual rooms or small spaces need to be monitored�

    – Master – Slave

    The master or slave application must only be used in a combination of these two versions� Onedevice,actingasthemaster,islinkedtooneormoreslavedevices(dependingonthesizeofthemonitoringarea).Thisversionisparticularlysuitableformonitoringstaircases,large hallways and large rooms�

    Application

    Individual application

    Master

    Slave

    Table 3: Setting the application

    Parameters Description

    Individual application * Withthisparameter,themotiondetectorfortheapplicationissetasanindividual device(i.e.astandalonedevice).

    Master Withthisparameter,themotiondetectorfortheapplicationissetasthemaster device�

    Slave

    Withthisparameter,themotiondetectorfortheapplicationissetastheslave device�

    This version requires a second motion detector to act as a master device�

    Table 4: Selecting the device application

    * Default value

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  • 3.3 Overview inputs/outputsThe number of device inputs and outputs is determined by the device application used (individual application,masterdevice,slavedevice).Thefiguresbelowshowtheinputsforthemotiondetectorontheleft-handsideandtheoutputsforthemotiondetectorontheright-handside.

    3.3.1 Individual application

    3 inputs 1 output

    80262180-1-1 House

    80262180-1-1House-commonfunctions

    80262180-1-2 House

    80262180-1-3 House

    Table 5: Overviewofinputs/outputs-individualapplication

    In the individual applicationversion,thedevicehasthreeinputsandoneoutput. – Inputs1-2

    The"Lighting–Dimming–Rollershutter–Heating/cooling"functionscanbeassignedtoinputs1-2.

    – Input 3The Room temperature function is assigned to this input permanently�

    Outputs refer to functions which are triggered by pressing another button� – Output 1:

    This output can be used to deactivate the motion detector function�

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  • 3.3.2 Master

    3 inputs 2 outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    80262180-1-1House-commonfunctions

    80262180-1-2 House

    80262180-1-3 House

    80262180-1-2House-commonfunctions

    Table 6: Overviewofinputs/outputs-master

    In the masterversion,thedevicehasthreeinputsandtwooutputs. – Inputs1-2

    The"Lighting–Dimming–Rollershutter–Heating/cooling"functionscanbeassignedtoinputs1-2.

    – Input 3The Room temperature function is assigned to this input permanently�

    Outputs refer to functions which are triggered by pressing another button or by another motion detector(slave). – Output 1:

    This output is used to deactivate the motion detector function� – Output 2:

    This output is used to forward the motion detector function to a slave device�

    3.3.3 Slave

    1 inputs 1 output

    80262180-1-1 House

    80262180-1-1House-commonfunctions

    80262180-1-2 House

    Table 7: Overviewofinputs/outputs-slave

    In the slave version,thedevicehastwoinputsandoneoutput. – Input 1

    The"Roomtemperature"functionisassignedtothisinputpermanently. – Input 2

    The"Motiondetection"functionisassignedtothisinputpermanently.Thisfunctionoperates in conjunction with the corresponding master function�

    Outputs refer to functions which are triggered by pressing another button or by another motion detector(slave). – Output 1:

    This output can be used to deactivate the motion detector function�

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  • 4. Configuring motion inputsThe next section describes the functions that need to be executed during motion detection� The firstmotioninputisdescribedineachcase.Thenextinputmustthenbeconfiguredaccordingly.The functions of the inputs are divided into the following function groups�

    Function

    No function

    Lighting

    Dimming

    roller shutters

    Heating/cooling

    Figure 8: Functionselectionoftheindependentpush-button

    The No Function function is preset at the beginning of the parameterisation� This means that the relevant channel is not active�The Lighting, Dimming, Roller shutter and Heating/cooling functionshavedifferentsub-functions,whicharedescribedinthefollowingsections.

    Parameters Description ValueNo function * Theinputhasnofunction(inactive).

    Lighting This parameter sets the function of the channel under Lighting�

    Timer Automatic ON Automatic OFF Automatic control switching Scene Scene switching

    Dimming This parameter sets the function of the channel under Dimming�

    Automatic dimming Automatic dimming switching Scene Scene switching

    roller shutters This parameter sets the function of the channel under Roller shutter�

    Up/down Down/up Up switching Down switching Automatic roller shutter position toggle Automatic slat position toggle Automatic roller shutter and slat position toggle Automatic roller shutter position switching Automatic slat angle switching Automatic roller shutter slat position switching Scene Scene switching

    Heating/coolingThis parameter sets the function of the channel under Heating/cooling�

    Automatic Comfort mode Automatic Eco mode Automatic Standby mode Automatic Protection mode Automatic mode switching Scene Scene switching

    Table 8: Function during motion detection

    * Default value

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  • 4.1 Lighting functions The"Lighting"functionisusedtoswitchthelightingorsocketcircuitson/offwithaswitchactuator�

    Allofthecombinationpossibilitiesbetweeninputs–outputs/inputsarelistedattheendofthe chapter�

    Lighting

    Timer

    Automatic ON

    Automatic OFF

    Automatic control switching

    Scene

    Scene switching

    Figure 9: Functional overview lighting

    4.1.1 Timer function The Timer function enables the ON/OFF output to be switched on for an adjustable duration� Theswitchingtimecanbeinterruptedbeforethedelaytimeelapses.Anadjustableswitch-offwarning signals the end of the delay time by inverting the output state for 1 s� The timer duration andtheswitch-offwarningmustbesetintheswitchactuator.

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 10: Linking Timer function

    Timer duration in ON/OFF outputON/OFF output

    Timer function

    t

    t

    Switch-offpre-warning

    Motion detection

    Figure 11: Signal-timediagramfortimer

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  • 4.1.2 Automatic ON With the Automatic ONfunction,thecorrespondingON/OFFoutputisswitchedonduringmotiondetection.Toswitchoffthisoutputagain,anOFFcommandmustbeissuedbyanotherdevice,suchasapush-button.

    The delay time set on the device has no effect on the switching performance�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 12: Linking Automatic ON function

    Function Automatic ON

    Push-button OFF function

    ON/OFF output Switch-ontime

    Motion detection

    Figure 13: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic ON

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  • 4.1.3 Automatic OFF With the Automatic OFFfunction,thecorrespondingON/OFFoutputisswitchedoffduringmotiondetection.Toswitchthisoutputbackon,anONcommandmustbeissuedbyanotherdevice,suchasapush-button.

    The delay time set on the device has no effect on the switching performance�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 14: Linking Automatic OFF function

    ON/OFF output

    Push-button ON function

    Function Automatic OFF

    Switch-ontime

    Motion detection

    Figure 15: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic OFF

    4.1.4 Automatic control switching With the Automatic control switching function,thecorrespondingON/OFFoutputisswitchedon during motion detection for the time set on the device and switched off again once this time has elapsed�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 16: Linking Automatic control switching function

    Function Automatic control switching

    ON/OFF output

    Time set on device

    Switch-ontime

    0-Command1-Command

    Figure 17: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic control switching

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  • 4.1.5 Scene function Duringmotiondetection,thescenesetunderFigure19isswitchedon.Thedevicecancallupamaximum of 8 scenes�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 18: Linking Scene functionAfterselectingtheScenefunction,anadditionalmenufieldopenstodeterminethescenenumber.Ascenebetween1-8canbeenteredhere(Figure19).

    Figure 19: Entering the scene number

    The related scene parameter values can be changed with the corresponding operating sections and stored with a long button press�

    Example: Scene TVIntheSceneTVexample,thetypicalscenevaluesarechangedandthenthesceneissavedagain�

    Thesesettingsmustbemadeonapush-buttonoronthecorrespondingactuators.Theexampleshownhereusesa3gangpush-button.

    The motion detector only switches to the selected scene�

    Switchonsceneusingashortpressofthebutton(Figure20,A).Sceneisactivatede.g.,lightingdimmedto30%,blindclosedto85%.

    B C

    > 5 s

    A

    < 1 s

    Figure 20: Scenecall-up

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  • Setnewsceneparametersonthepush-button(Figure20,B). Changelightingintensity,dimbrighterordarker. Change blind position

    Hold the button for Scene TV forlongerthan5s(Figure20,C).

    New scene parameters have been saved� Pressing the button again activates the new scene settings�

    TheSavescenebyalongkey-pressfunctionisswitchedonbydefault.

    4.1.6 Scene switching Duringmotiondetection,theScene switching function starts by activating switching to the scene set under Scene number 1.Oncethedelaytimesetinthemotiondetectorhaselapsed,a switch is made to the scene set under Scene number 2�TheSceneswitchingfunctioncanbeappliedtoallfunctionblocks(Lighting,Dimming,RollershutterandHeating/cooling).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - lighting

    TXA661A-1-1House - dimming

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    80660100-1-1 House

    Figure 21: Linking Scene switching function

    Figure 22: Setting scene number 1 and 2

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  • 4.1.7 Overview of all possible linking combinationsThe following overview shows all linking combination possibilities for the Lighting function� It is worthnotingthatinputscanalsobelinkedwithinputs(dependingonthefunctionselection).

    Linking Input Output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    80262180-1-1 House

    Dimming output

    ON/OFF output

    80262180-1-1House(slave) Additionaldetector(master)

    80262180-1-1 House Room thermostats

    Figure 23: Combination possibilities Lightinginput–output

    Linking Output Input

    80262180-1-1 House

    Automatic deactivation toggle

    Deactivate automatic

    80262180-1-1House(master)

    80262180-1-4House(slave)

    Figure 24: Combinationpossibilities,Lightingoutput-input

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  • 4.2 Dimming functions With the Dimmingfunction,thelightingisswitchedonatasetdimmingvalueduringmotiondetection�

    Dimming

    Automatic dimming

    Automatic dimming switching

    Scene

    Scene switching

    Figure 25: Functional overview Dimming All functions from the Lighting function group can be linked with a dimming output� Only

    the relevant switching commands is executed�

    4.2.1 Automatic dimming With the Automatic dimmingfunction,thelightingcircuits/lightingis/areswitchedonatapreviouslysetvalue,dimmingvalue1,duringmotiondetection(Figure26).Thevaluetobeset,dimmingvalue1,canbebetween0%(lightingOFF)...100%(lightingON).ThelightingremainsswitchedonuntilanOFFsignalisissuedbyapush-button,forexample.

    The time setting on the device itself is not evaluated� The set timer duration in the dimming output is not evaluated�

    Figure 26: Dimmingvaluesetting1-Automatic dimming

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA661A-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 27: Linking Automatic dimming function

    ON/OFF output

    Automatic dimming function

    Switch-ontime

    On

    100%

    0%

    Off

    Figure 28: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic dimming

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  • 4.2.2 Automatic dimming switching With the Automatic dimming switchingfunction,thelightingcircuits/lightingis/areswitchedonatapreviouslysetvalue,dimmingvalue1,duringmotiondetection(Figure29).Oncethedelaytimesetinthedevicehaselapsed,aswitchismadetothesecondvalue,dimmingvalue2.Thevaluestobeset,dimmingvalues1/2,canbebetween0%(lightingOFF)...100%(lightingON).ThelightingremainsswitchedonuntilanOFFsignalisissuedbyapush-button,for example�

    The time setting on the device itself is not evaluated� The set timer duration in the dimming output is not evaluated either�

    Figure 29: Dimmingvaluesetting1/2-Automatic dimming switching

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA661A-1-1House - lighting

    Figure 30: Linking Automatic dimming switching function

    Time set on device

    Switch-ontime

    ON/OFF output

    Automatic dimming switching function

    100%

    15%

    OnOff

    Figure 31: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic dimming switching

    4.2.3 Scene function The precise description of the Scene function can be found in Chapter „4�1�5 Scene function “�

    4.2.4 Scene switching function The precise description of the Scene switching function can be found in Chapter „4�1�6 Scene switching “�

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  • 4.2.5 Overview of all possible linking combinationsThe following overview shows all linking combination possibilities for the Dimming function� It is worthnotingthatinputscanalsobelinkedwithinputs(dependingonthefunctionselection).

    Linking Input Output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    80262180-1-1 House

    ON/OFF output

    Dimming output

    Figure 32: Combination possibilities Dimminginput–output

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  • 4.3 Roller shutter functions The Roller shutterfunctionforthedetectionchannelsisconfiguredintheparameterwindowsbelow�Thisfunctionisusedforactivatingrollershutters,blinds,awningsandotherhangings.

    Roller shutter

    Up/down

    Down/up

    Up switch

    Down switch

    Automatic roller shutter position

    Automatic slat position

    Automatic roller shutter and slat position toggle

    Automatic roller shutter position switching

    Automatic slat angle switching

    Automatic roller shutter slat position switching

    Scene

    Scene switching

    Figure 33: Functional overview Roller shutter

    Forinformationondeterminingtheoperationtimeandtheslatsteptime,seetheoperatinginstructions for the relevant switch actuator/blind actuator or roller shutter and blind actuator�

    4.3.1 Basis roller shutter/blind controlInthecaseofrollershutter/blinddriveswithlimitswitches,therollershutter/blindcanbebroughtinto the correct position by specifying a percentage value� The following settings are to be respected:Forblinddrives,adistinctionisalsomadebetweenslatsarrangedhorizontallyandvertically.

    Slat adjustment for slats arranged horizontallyThetopfinalpositionoftherollershutters/blindsissetusingthevalue0%andreturnedasastatus value�

    Functionpositionin% – Sun protection completely open – Topfinalpositionreached:0%

    Figure 34: Blindpositiontopfinalposition0%

    Thebottomfinalpositionoftherollershutters/blindsissetusingthevalue100%andreturnedas a status value�

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  • Ifablinddriveismovedfromthetopfinalpositionintothebottomfinalposition,thentheslatswill initially tilt into a nearly vertical position and the blind will move with closed slats until it reachesthebottomfinalposition.Ifablindisinthebottomfinalpositionandtheslatsarefullyclosed,thenthisslatpositionisidentifiedasverticaland100%.However,thefullyclosedslatscannotbeexactlyvertical(α=180°);instead,theyareataslightanglefromthevertical.

    Functionpositionin% – Sun protection completely closed – Topfinalpositionreached:100%

    Figure 35: Blindpositionbottomfinalposition

    Iftheblindissetintomotionfromtheverticalposition(bottomendposition,100%fullyclosed),theslatsmoveintothehorizontalposition(α=90°).WiththeSlatadjustmentfunction,itispossibletodeterminethenumberofstepssothattheslatscanbeadjustedalmostinfinitely.

    Slatanglein% – Slatpositionhorizontal(α=90°)

    Figure 36: Adjust slat angle

    Withblinds,thepositionoftheslatscanbeadjustedbeyondthehorizontalpositionuntiltheyhave reached the maximum point to which they can be adjusted and the blind starts moving towardsthetopfinalposition.Theslatanglecanthereforeadoptavaluebetween0and90°annehmen�

    Slatanglein% – Slat position at the start of the movement towards the top

    finalposition

    Figure 37: Slatangleatthestartofthemovementtowardsthetopfinalposition

    Slat adjustment for slats arranged verticallyWhenthereisshadeorscreenwithslatsarrangedvertically,theshadebehaveslikeslatsarrangedhorizontally.Asaresult,whentheslatsarefullyopen,thevalue0%istransmittedandreturnedasastatusvalue.Theslatsthereforeformanangleofα=90°thefullyopenshade to the fully closed shade�

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  • Slatanglein% – Fullyopenslatsarrangedverticallyα=90°

    Figure 38: Slatangleforslatsarrangedverticallyα=90°

    Fullyclosedslatsareoperatedwithavalueof100%,whichisalsoreturnedasastatus.Theangle which the slats form with the direction of travel is approximately 0°�

    Slatanglein% – Fullyclosedslatsarrangedverticallyα≈0°

    Figure 39: Slatangleforslatsarrangedverticallyα≈0°

    Iftheshadeisopen,theslatsturnintoapositionatananglealittlelessthan180°.

    Slatanglein% – Slatsarrangedverticallywhenopeningα≈180°

    Figure 40: Slatanglewhenopeningα≈180°

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  • 4.3.2 Roller shutter up/down functions With the Roller shutter up/downfunction,therollershutter/blindoutputisswitchedonandmovedintothetopfinalpositionduringmotiondetection.Theoperationtimetakenuntilthetopfinalpositionisreacheddependsonthesettingsinthemotiondetector: – The pulse encoder function is set on the device� – A switching time is set on the device�

    Pulse encoder function:WiththePulseencoderfunction,therollershutter/blindmovesintothetopfinalpositionduringmotiondetectionuntilthesetrunningtimehaselapsed(ON/OFFoutput).Oncethetopfinalpositionisreachedandthechange-overtimehaselapsed,therollershutter/blindmovesintothebottomfinalpositionuntiltherunningtimeintheON/OFFoutputhaselapsed.

    Switching time function:WiththeSwitchingtimefunction,therollershutter/blindmovesupduringmotiondetectionuntilthetimesetinthemotiondetectorhaselapsed.Oncethistimeandthechange-overtimehaveelapsed,therollershutter/blindmovesintothebottompositionuntiltherunningtimesetintheON/OFF output has elapsed�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 41: Linking Blind up/down function Furtherinformationon,forexample,theoperatingmodeorrunningtimetothetop/bottomfinalpositioncanbefoundintheapplicationdescription/operatinginstructionsfortherespective roller shutter/blind output�

    4.3.3 Roller shutter down/up functions With the Roller shutter down/upfunction,therollershutter/blindoutputisswitchedonandmovedintothebottomfinalpositionduringmotiondetection.Theoperationtimetakenuntilthebottomfinalpositionisreacheddependsonthesettingsinthemotiondetector: – The pulse encoder function is set on the device� – A switching time is set on the device�

    Pulse encoder function:WiththePulseencoderfunction,therollershutter/blindmovesintothebottomfinalpositionduringmotiondetectionuntilthesetrunningtimehaselapsed(ON/OFFoutput).Oncethebottomfinalpositionisreachedandthechange-overtimehaselapsed,therollershutter/blindmovesintothetopfinalpositionuntiltherunningtimeintheON/OFFoutputhaselapsed.

    Switching time function:WiththeSwitchingtimefunction,therollershutter/blindmovesdownduringmotiondetectionuntilthetimesetinthemotiondetectorhaselapsed.Oncethistimeandthechange-overtimehaveelapsed,therollershutter/blindmovesintothetoppositionuntiltherunningtimesetintheON/OFF output has elapsed�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 42: Linking Blind up/down function

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  • Furtherinformation,e.g.operatingmode,runningtimetotop/bottomfinalposition,canbefound in the application description for the respective roller shutter/blind output�

    4.3.4 Switching up function The Switching upfunctioncausestherollershutter/blindtomoveintothetopfinalpositionduring motion detection until the running time set in the roller shutter/blind output has elapsed�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 43: Linking Blind up/down function

    4.3.5 Switching down function The Switching downfunctioncausestherollershutter/blindtomoveintothebottomfinalposition during motion detection until the running time set in the roller shutter/blind output has elapsed�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 44: Linking Blind up/down function

    4.3.6 Automatic roller shutter position function The Automatic roller shutter position function moves the roller shutter into the set position during motion detection� The Position 1valueinthiscasecanbebetween0and100%(Figure46). – 0%:topfinalpositionreached:0%,rollershutter/blindisopen – 100%:bottomfinalpositionreached:0%,rollershutter/blindisclosed

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 45: Linking Roller shutter position function

    Figure 46: Enteringtherollershutterpositionbetween0and100%

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  • 4.3.7 Automatic slat position function Duringmotiondetection,theslat positionrotatesintothepreviouslysetposition(Figure48).ThesetvalueforSlat angle 1canbebetween0and100%.

    – 0%:slatfullyopened,slatangleα=90° – 100%:slatfullyclosed,slatangleα=0°

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 47: Linking Slat angle function

    Figure 48: Enteringtheslatangle0-100%

    4.3.8 Automatic roller shutter and slat position functions Duringmotiondetection,theroller shutter and slat position rotates into the previously set position(Figure50).ThesetvalueforSlat angle 1 and Position 1 can be between 0 and 100%.Therollershutterpositionismovedintotheapplicablepositionfirst,andtheslat/slatangleisthen adjusted� – 0%:slatfullyopened,slatangleα=90° – 100%:slatfullyclosed,slatangleα=0°

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 49: Linking Roller shutter and slat position function

    Figure 50: Enteringtheposition/slatangle0-100%

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  • 4.3.9 Automatic roller shutter position function Duringmotiondetection,theAutomatic roller shutter position function causes the roller shutter to move into the set Position 1(Figure52).Thedelaytimeinthemotiondetectorstarts.Oncethedelaytimehaselapsed,Position 2(Figure52)isapproachedandtherollershutterstops(Figure53).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 51: Linking Roller shutter and slat position function

    Figure 52: Entering Position 1 and Position 2

    Automatic roller shutter position function

    Roller shutter / blind output

    Position 1

    Position 2

    Operation time to Position 1 Delay time

    Operation time to Position 2

    Figure 53: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic roller shutter position

    4.3.10 Automatic slat angle switching function Duringmotiondetection,theAutomatic slat angle switching function causes the slat angle to change to the Slat angle 1position(Figure55).Thedelaytimeinthemotiondetectorstarts.Oncethesetdelaytimehaselapsed,Slat angle 2(Figure55)isset.

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 54: Linking Roller shutter and slat position function

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  • Figure 55: Entering Slat angle 1 and Slat angle 2

    4.3.11 Automatic roller shutter slat position switching function Withthisfunction,therollershutter/blindismovedintoPosition 1/Slat angle 1 during motion detection.Oncethedelaytimehaselapsed,therollershutter/blindmovesintoPosition 2/Slat angle 2� The values for Position X and Slat angle Xarebetween0and100%(Figure57).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-1House - roller shutter

    Figure 56: Linking Automatic roller shutter slat position switching function

    Figure 57: Entering Position 1 and 2 and Slat angle 1 and 2

    Furtherinformation,e.g.operatingmode,runningtimetotop/bottomfinalposition,canbefound in the settings for the respective roller shutter/blind output�

    4.3.12 Scene function The precise description of the Scene function can be found in Chapter „4�1�5 Scene function “�

    4.3.13 Scene switching function The precise description of the Scene switching function can be found in Chapter „4�1�6 Scene switching “�

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  • 4.3.14 Overview of all possible linking combinationsThe following overview shows all linking combination possibilities for the Roller shutter function�

    Linking Input Output

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    80262180-1-1 House Output roller shutter/blind

    Figure 58: Combination possibilities Roller shutterinput–output

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  • 4.4 Heating/cooling functions The Heating/cooling function allows an external KNX room thermostat to be activated during motion detection�

    Heating/cooling

    Automatic Comfort mode

    Automatic Eco mode

    Automatic Standby mode

    Automatic Protection mode

    Automatic mode switching

    Scene

    Scene switching

    Figure 59: Functional overview Heating/coolingWiththeComfort,Eco,StandbyandProtectionmodefunctions,thecorrespondingoperatingmodes can be switched on in the associated thermostats during motion detection or changed and transmitted to the bus�

    Example: – Comfort

    The Comfortoperatingmodesetstheroomtemperaturetoatemperaturevaluepredefinedinthethermostat(e.g.comforttemperature21°C)forcomfort(presence).

    – Standby The Standby operatingmodereducestheroomtemperatureafterleavingtheroom(briefabsence)toavaluepredefinedinthethermostat(19°C,forexample).

    – Eco The Ecooperatingmodeturnsdowntheroomtemperatureduringholidaytime(duringlongabsence)toavalueof17°Cdefinedinthethermostat.

    – Frost protection The Protection operating mode reduces the heating circuit temperature to a minimum temperatureof7°Cdefinedinthecontrollertoprotectagainstfrostdamageovernightorduring periods of extended absence�

    Withunderfloorheating,thechange-overfrom"Comfort"toStandbyisonlynoticeableafteracertainperiodoftimeduetothesluggishnessoftheunderfloorheatingsystem.

    4.4.1 Automatic Comfort mode function Duringmotiondetection,thedeviceswitchestheoperatingmodesetintheroomthermostatto Comfort mode� The Comfort mode parameters set in the room thermostat are switched on (comforttemperature21°C,forexample).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    80660100-1-1House - Heating/cooling

    Figure 60: Linking Comfort mode function

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  • 4.4.2 Automatic Standby mode function Duringmotiondetection,thedeviceswitchestheoperatingmodesetintheroomthermostatto Standby mode� The Standby mode parameters set in the room thermostat are switched on (19°C,forexample).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    80660100-1-1House - Heating/cooling

    Figure 61: Linking Standby mode function

    4.4.3 Automatic Eco mode function Duringmotiondetection,thedeviceswitchestheoperatingmodesetintheroomthermostattoEcomode.TheEcomodeparameterssetintheroomthermostatareswitchedon(17°C,forexample).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    80660100-1-1House - Heating/cooling

    Figure 62: Linking Eco mode function

    4.4.4 Automatic Protection mode function Duringmotiondetection,thedeviceswitchestheoperatingmodesetintheroomthermostattoProtection mode� The Protection mode parameters set in the room thermostat are switched on (7°C,forexample).

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    80660100-1-1House - Heating/cooling

    Figure 63: Linking Protection mode function

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  • 4.4.5 Automatic mode switching function With the Automatic mode switchingfunction,theoperatingmodefortheHeating - Cooling mode 1valueisswitchedonfirstduringmotiondetection;oncethedelaytimesetinthePIRhaselapsed,aswitchisthenmadetothesecondoperatingmodefortheHeating - Cooling mode 2 value�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-2 House

    80660100-1-1House - Heating/cooling

    Figure 64: Linking Setpoint offset function

    Figure 65: Setpoint offset settings

    Parameters Description Value

    Heating-Coolingmode1This parameter is used to set the operating mode for the Heating - Cooling mode 1 value�

    Auto Comfort * Standby Night setpoint Frost protection

    Heating-Coolingmode2This parameter is used to set the operating mode for the Heating - Cooling mode 2 value�

    Auto * Comfort Standby Night setpoint Frost protection

    Figure 66: Automatic mode switching parameters

    4.4.6 Scene function The precise description of the Scene function can be found in Chapter „4�1�5 Scene function “�

    4.4.7 Scene switching function The precise description of the Scene switching function can be found in Chapter „4�1�6 Scene switching “�

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  • 4.4.8 Overview of all possible linking combinationsThe following overview shows all linking combination possibilities for the Heating/cooling function�

    Linking Input Input

    Automatic Comfort mode

    80660100-1-1 House

    Automatic Eco mode

    Automatic Standby mode

    Automatic Protection mode

    Automatic mode switching

    Scene

    Scene switching

    Figure 67: Linkinginput–inputHeating/cooling

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  • 5. Master-slave application Themaster-slaveapplicationrequiresonemasterdeviceandatleastoneslavedevicetobeinstalled in the system� Any number of slave devices can be connected to a master device� Onlythemasterdevicesendsswitching,dimmingvalue,blind,lightscene,andheating/coolingtelegrams,andcontrolstheload.

    The devices communicate with one another by means of the function� If the main unit directly detectsamotion,itsendstheparameterisedtelegramwhendetectionbeginsandsendsamotion telegram to the bus in order to inform the slave device about the motion� The master device takes into account the locally set dusk level�

    Iftheslavedevicedetectsamotion,itsendsavalue=1tothemasterdevicecyclicallyforthedurationofthemotion,takingintoaccountthedusklevelsetlocallyontheslavedevice.Inturn,the master device cyclically checks whether motion messages have been received�Two different cases may apply: – The dusk level is evaluated in the master device and the slave device

    Ifthemasterdevicereceivesamotiontelegramfromtheslave,themasterstartsmotionevaluationandtransfersthetelegramwhendetectionbegins,regardlessofthedusklevelset in the master device�

    – The dusk level is only evaluated in the master deviceIfthemasterdevicereceivesamotiontelegramfromtheslave,themasterstartsbychecking the dusk level set in it� Once the ambient brightness drops below the value set inthemasterdevice,themasterdevicestartsmotionevaluationandsendsthetelegramwhen detection begins�

    If the master itself no longer detects any motions or no longer receives any motion telegrams fromtheslave,themasterendsmotionevaluationandissuesthetelegramwhendetectionends�

    Inputs Outputs

    80262180-1-1 House

    TXA610-1-4 House

    Figure 68: Master - actuator output linking

    Outputs Inputs

    80262180-1-2House (master)

    80262180-1-4House (slave)

    Figure 69: Linking Master-slave function

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  • ON/OFF output

    Master device

    Slave device

    Signal when detection begins

    Signal when detection begins

    Signal when detection ends

    Signal when detection ends

    T

    Signal when detection begins

    Figure 70: Signal-timediagramformaster-slaveapplicationT : Delay time between detecting a motion on the slave device and processing the signal in the master device and

    forwarding to the actuator output.

    Thesignal-timediagramshownhererepresentsanexampleofamaster-slaveapplication.The brightness is below the set brightness value�

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  • 6. Internal temperature sensor Thedeviceisdirectlyfittedwithasensorfortemperaturemeasurement.Themeasuredtemperatureisnotprocesseddirectlyinthemotiondetector,butinsteadsenttoaKNXthermostat,whereitisprocessedbytheappropriatelysetparametersandsenton.

    The measured air can be transmitted directly to a KNX thermostat as a second measuring point(measurementresult)andcanbeusedtosynchronisetheglobalactualtemperature(synchronisationinlargerrooms).

    Room temperature recorded as a measurement result for a building visualisation

    Inputs Inputs

    80262180-1-9 House

    80660100-1-1 House

    Figure 71: Linkinginput–inputInternal temperature sensor function

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  • 7. Appendix

    7.1 Technical data - performancesKNX medium TP 1Configurationmode easylinkRated voltage KNX 21 ��� 32 V SELVCurrent consumption KNX max� 10 mAConnection mode KNX bus connecting terminalResponsebrightness approx.5...1000lux(∞)Delay time approx� 10 s ��� 30 minDetection angle approx� 90 ��� 180°Detectionarea(1.1m) approx.12x16mDetectionarea(2.2m) approx.8x12mDegree of protection IP20Ambienttemperature -5...+45°CStorage/transporttemperature -20...+70°C

    7.2 AccessoriesCover for motion detector module 8090 04 xx

    7.3 WarrantyWe reserve the right to realise technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress�Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions�Ifyouhaveawarrantyclaim,pleasecontactthepointofsale.

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  • 8. Table of FiguresFigure 1: Device overview �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5Figure 2: Input/output signals Lighting function ����������������������������������������������������������������������������8Figure 3: Input/output signals Dimming function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������9Figure 4: Input/output signals Roller shutter function �����������������������������������������������������������������11Figure 5: Input/output signals Heating/cooling function ��������������������������������������������������������������12Figure 6: Device information�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������14Figure 7: Setting the detection angle ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15Figure8: Functionselectionoftheindependentpush-button ����������������������������������������������������18Figure 9: Functional overview lighting ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19Figure 10: Linking Timer function �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19Figure11: Signal-timediagramfortimer ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19Figure 12: Linking Automatic ON function ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������20Figure13: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic ON ��������������������������������������������������������������������20Figure 14: Linking Automatic OFF function�������������������������������������������������������������������������������21Figure15: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic OFF ������������������������������������������������������������������21Figure 16: Linking Automatic control switching function ��������������������������������������������������������21Figure17: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic control switching ��������������������������������������������21Figure 18: Linking Scene function ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22Figure 19: Entering the scene number ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22Figure20: Scenecall-up�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22Figure 21: Linking Scene switching function ����������������������������������������������������������������������������23Figure 22: Setting scene number 1 and 2 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������23Figure 23: Combination possibilities Lightinginput–output �����������������������������������������������������24Figure24: Combinationpossibilities,Lightingoutput-input�����������������������������������������������������24Figure 25: Functional overview Dimming ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������25Figure26: Dimmingvaluesetting1-Automatic dimming �������������������������������������������������������25Figure 27: Linking Automatic dimming function �����������������������������������������������������������������������25Figure28: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic dimming�����������������������������������������������������������25Figure29: Dimmingvaluesetting1/2-Automatic dimming switching�����������������������������������26Figure 30: Linking Automatic dimming switching function �����������������������������������������������������26Figure31: Signal-timediagramforAutomatic dimming switching �����������������������������������������26Figure 32: Combination possibilities Dimminginput–output����������������������������������������������������27Figure 33: Functional overview Roller shutter ��������������������������������������������������������������������������28Figure34: Blindpositiontopfinalposition0% ���������������������������������������������������������������������������28Figure35: Blindpositionbottomfinalposition ����������������������������������������������������������������������������29Figure 36: Adjust slat angle ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������29Figure37: Slatangleatthestartofthemovementtowardsthetopfinalposition ����������������������29Figure38: Slatangleforslatsarrangedverticallyα=90° ����������������������������������������������������������30Figure39: Slatangleforslatsarrangedverticallyα≈0° �������������������������������������������������������������� 30Figure40: Slatanglewhenopeningα≈180° ���������������������������������������������������������������������