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1. sese 28 3 2 15 Communications objects 44 3 8 Timer programme eeeeseeeee 49 3 8 1 Functional overview 49 denro AG denro ONE 3 8 2 Configuration sle a 49 3 8 3 Communications objects 49 3 9 Channel specific functions 49 3 9 1 Configuration eeeeeeesseeeeeeess 50 3 10 Switching channel function 50 3 10 1 Functional overview 50 3 10 2 Configuratori 50 3 10 3 Communications objects 51 3 11 Dimming light control channel function 51 3 11 1 Functional overview 51 3 11 2 Configuration sese 51 3 11 3 Communications objects 51 3 12 Switches with positive guidance channel function 52 3 12 1 Functional overview 52 3 12 2 CCORTIQUE atii nee 52 34123 Communications objects 52 3 13 Blind shutter sliding shutter channel function 52 3 13 1 Functional overview 52 3 13 2 DIIROS casi aoo utate Seco eu s bam atas 53 3 13 3 SPUIE ea T 55 3 14 Send value channel function 56 3 14 1 Functional overview 56 3 14 2 COnfIgul ation ie eaae eor ee 56 3 14 3 Communications objects
2. State Name A Wandlampe Langua Text ans Deutsch Wandlampe Selecting the current standard language Inputting the texts in an alternative language in multi Figure 65 Inputting language specific texts 4 8 3 Configuring the channels Configuring the channels activates and names the used functions The name assigned in the Name column is used as a default for the menu signatures as well as to improve orientation along the subsequent steps user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE The communications objects of the activated channels appear with their name in the ETS The channel name and object function are used as the name of the communications object For example Dining table 1 bit switch The following functions can be selected here Scenario ID1 is always created automatically In denro ONE the scenario with ID1 is used as the default scenario for the push switch on the rotating knob when the display is de activated Thus a user need not be informed of the presence of the denro ONE when entering the room He or she can still switch on the light Switching by simply pressing the rotating knob Dimming Further scenarios are created by pressing the button Once this has been created the scenario can then be Blinds l given a name In the next step the desired channels are Shutters activated by clicking the checkbox in the respective
3. v Scene Definition Add Name Channel define Default value Additional parameter Design choice Skins Definition of Menue structure denro ONE Generation of configuration data Binary data to SD card optional Generation of configuration data Parameter to ETS Insert Micro SD card and restart of RoomController Figure 58 Configuration steps denro AG 67 of 76 pages O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Programming over ETS user manual denro ONE The configuration window takes up the configuration steps given above and orders these in a logical sequence as tabs for editing see Figure 59 This sequence is recommended but need not absolutely be respected Figure 59 General window structure 4 6 1 Warnings When entering text and parameters these entries are continuously checked for their correctness and completeness When an entry is determined to be missing this is indicated by a warning icon a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark An explanatory error text is displayed by clicking on the warning icon or as a tool tip text when rolled over with the mouse A check is made for the presence of texts for all active languages as well as to ensure that the maximum lengths is not exceeded EL T Oftren bed Spercher
4. wv a Figure 53 Display of an individual alarm with acknowledgement button 3 16 3 Messages displa Activating the Messages button displays the operation page with the first message The message sequence corresponds to the channel sequence Messages are not removed from the list as a valid status always applies User manual 62 of 76 pages The displayed time corresponds to the time at which the message appeared The displayed icon and text can each be configured for the values 1 and 0 received by the Message object If a query of the object value fails following the start of the Contouch until an appropriate bus message arrives a message text is shown The next previous message can be navigated to using the Forward and Back buttons qu 16 07 2010 16 01 Fenster ge ffnet Figure 54 Sample message with value 1 16 07 2010 Fenster geschlossen Figure 55 Sample message with value 0 3 16 4 Configuration Configuration is achieved using parameters Global parameters for all alarms Parameter Settings SS Automatic switch off of audible alarm after denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Parameter Settings This input field is used to set the time after which the audible signal is switched off The alarm sounds for the duration of this configurable period as long as the alarm is not acknowledged Repeat audible alarm after
5. KNX bus connector terminal Figure 5 Rear side of denro ONE with BCU connected 4 of 76 pages denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Figure 6 View of room controller with BCU and dimensions denro AG 5 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Installation instructions e The unit can be used in fixed installations indoors in dry rooms in installations in flush mounted boxes e Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided e Ensure that the unit is installed in a location which is free from vibration WARNING e heunit must only be installed and commissioned by a licensed electrician e The unit must not be connected to a 230 V power supply or placed in the same box as 230 V units and or cabling e The applicable safety and accident prevention regulations must be observed e The unit must not be opened A defective unit must be returned to the denro AG branch responsible Installation and wiring General description e The BCU is mounted in 60 mm installation boxes and screwed into position The bus line is connected using screw less plug terminals for single wire cabling Note The BCU must be mounted in such a way that the user interface Ul is on the lower side see Figure 2 This is to ensure that the Denro ONE which is to be connected to the Ul is mounted in the correct operating position Unplugging th
6. Send values scenario The default values are then entered for the Alarms messages activated channels These are automatically differentiated according to the selected channel it is thus possible for example to only select between ON and OFF when switching n Z Room Cover i E X r u u Scenario control Depending on the selected channel function a number of parameters can be set The parameters of the selected channel are displayed on the right hand side of LF ffnen balSpeichern hf Speichern unter lgGenerieren Sprache Deutsch v V Warnungen anzeigen Sprache Kan le Szenen Parameters Scheduler Skins Men s the window ms mn erm b Whenever a parameter is altered it is also Kandi Wandlampe 7 100 e end arre necessary to update the configuration data using the SD card Terr Zen Scenario ID Scenario name EF ffnen bel Speichern irl Speichern unter Generieren Sprache Deutsch 4 Warnungen anzeigen Sprache Kan le Szenen Parameters Scheduler Skins Men s Key State Name Active Languages Kanal 1 Wandlampe v Langua Text Kanal 2 As Esslampe 7 Deutsch Alram 1 gt Englisch Kanal 4 i Kanal 5 KanalBetriebsart3 Parameters Kanal 3 A Alram 1 iv Figure 67 Scenario configuration AlarmTyp3 4 Byte Z hler Unsigned v Right clicking on the
7. 0 6 0 8 mm single wire denro AG 3 of 76 pages denro ONE Additional terminal screwless 0 6 0 8 mm single wire 6 pin male connector Physical data Housing Plastic Dimensions x H 51 5 mm x 21 mm Electrical safety Degree of pollution in accordance with IEC 60664 1 2 Protection class in accordance with EN 60529 IP 20 Overvoltage category in accordance with IEC 60664 1 Il Bus Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV DC 24 V Additional supply voltage SELV DC 24 V The unit is EN 50090 2 2 and IEC 60664 1 compliant EMC requirements Compliant with EN 50090 2 2 Environmental conditions Climatic resistance EN 50090 2 2 Ambient operating temperature 5 45 C Storage temperature 25 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 93 not condensing Test certification EIB KNX EC labelling In accordance with EMC directive residential and functional buildings low voltage directive 1 2 Technical specifications denro ONE Power supply BCU input voltage via 6 pin male connector 3 3V DC Control elements The unit has a rotating knob with a press function and a touch function display Display elements The unit has a 320 x 240 pixel 2 8 colour display with touch screen and 18 bit colour depth 16 bit colour depth can be effectively used Temperature sensor Measurement range 5 50 C Resolution 0 1 K Tolerance 0 5 K at 25 C Brightness sensor Measurement range 20
8. 100 96 43 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Settings Default 33 This parameter sets the desired relative revolutions of the fan at level 1 At a setting of 10096 a value of 255 is transmitted by the bus Parameter Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes Fan revolutions at Level 2 100 96 Default 67 This parameter sets the EE relative revolutions of the fan at level 2 At a setting of 100 a value of 255 is transmitted by the bus This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes and Number of fan levels 2 or Number of fan levels 3 Fan revolutions at Level 3 1 100 96 Default This parameter sets the desired relative revolutions of the fan at level 2 At a setting of 10096 a value of 255 is transmitted by the bus This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes and Number of fan levels 3 Fan level holding time Inactive 1 min 2 min 5 min So that valve setting changes within the areas around the switching thresholds of the fan levels do not constantly change the fan speed this parameter can be used to define the minimum retention time for the particular fan level This is only applicable to automatic switching via the controller by means of the valve setting Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visi
9. 10000 Ix User interface 6 pin male connector for connecting to the BCU Physical data Housing Plastic in titanium white Dimensions L x W x D 116 x 86 x 14 mm Installation plugged into the BCU and secured with M2 5 x 5 Philipps screws user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Electrical safety Protection class in accordance with EN 60529 IP 20 Overvoltage category Il in accordance with IEC 60664 1 2003 Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV DC 24 V The unit is EN 50090 2 2 and IEC 60664 1 compliant EMC requirements DIN EN 50090 2 2 2007 11 IEC 61000 6 1 2005 03 Harmonized Standard EMCD IEC 61000 6 3 2006 07 Harmonized Standard EMCD Environmental conditions Climatic resistance EN 50090 2 2 Ambient operating temperature 5 45 C Avoid sustained direct exposure to sunlight Storage temperature 25 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 93 not condensing Test certification EIB KNX EC labelling In accordance with EMC directive residential and functional buildings low voltage directive Touch display Status orientation LED RGB Rotating knob with press function Temperature sensor Figure 3 Front side of denro ONE User manual Mandrels for centring the RC on the BCU RC user interface on BCU Slot for microSD card Figure 4 Rear side of denro ONE without BCU 24V additional voltage connector terminal
10. Status objects for switching and dimmer channels Room operation mode 140 Transfer ETS Parameter page General Send All Status Objects No Upon Power Recovery Delayed by 10 secs Delayed by 15 secs Delayed by 18 secs This is used to set whether and what delay is used when sending the following status objects following a restart 113 Brightness actual value 117 Temperature actual value of internal sensor 11119 Temperature actual value weighted interior 11121 Target value shifting 11122 Temperature target value 123 127 Status object operation mode here only the object for the active operation mode is sent 142 Controller status Eberle 143 Controller status RHCC 154 Fan operation mode Transfer ETS Parameter page General Interval between 50 500 ms messages Default 200 ms This parameter is used to set the time interval between messages when sending multiple queries status notifications in a sequence User manual 16 of 76 pages Parameter Settings Transfer ETS Parameter page General Extended key press from This parameter is used to set the time at which a continuous key operation of the touch display is considered an extended press Extended key presses are required for example to save scenarios Transfer ETS Parameter page General 3 2 3 Communications objects Obj Object name Function Type Flags 108 Language Receive 1 by
11. This object is only available when 8 bit object controller status Eberle Yes status RHCC 16 bit status This contains the current controller status and is automatically sent upon any change in status This supports the following bits Fault Bit 0 HeatCoolMode Bit 8 DewPointStatus Bit 12 FrostAlarm Bit13 and OverheatAlarm Bit 14 The other bits 1 7 9 11 and 15 are all set to O Meaning of the individual bits timer switching i i i i i i i i See description in KNX manual DPT 22 101 This object is only available when 16 bit object controller status RHCC Yes Heating Send 1 bit On Off regulating variable switching the regulating variable as an ON OFF switching command This object is only available when Cooling In Heating as well as in Cooling mode this object sends Unit function controller operating unit denro AG ee 47 of 76 pages denro ONE and Heating using a two position control and Cooling using a two position control or Heating using PI control and Cooling using PI control and Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Heating 1 byte Cooling iz DPT _ regulating Scaling variable continuous In Heating as well as in Cooling mode this object sends the regulating variable as a percentage This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit
12. 57 3 15 Channel function Scenario control 57 3 15 1 Functional overview 57 3 15 2 Operating scenarios on the denro ONE 60 3 15 3 Changing scenario settings on the denro ONE 60 3 15 4 Configuration sese 60 3 15 5 Communications objects 60 3 16 Alarm message channel function 61 3 16 1 Functional overview 61 3 16 2 Alarm display ssssss 61 3 16 3 Messages display 62 3 16 4 Configurators 62 3 16 5 Communications objects 64 denro ONE Managerii 66 41 OVOIVIGW iccirco ses Pacte ee 66 4 2 System requirements sssssss 66 4 3 Operation modes eeeeeseeeeeeee 66 4 3 1 Plug in in the ETS 66 4 3 2 Standalone Windows based programme 66 4 4 Installation a eese 66 4 4 1 ETS 010 fella eee catu tto eaae ese 66 4 4 2 Standalone Program module 67 45 Dala tianslelo cu ceteris tct sedi 67 4 5 1 Data transfer eeeeeeeesssss 67 4 5 2 Export and Import 67 4 6 X Configuration steps sseeeeses 67 4 6 1 Warning ete al 68 4 62 JOXUIDDUIS iine EIS on cases nosrehiee tee 68 4 6 3 Parameter types and transferring these t
13. Bit 5 1 Heating mode 0 Cooling mode Transfer ETS Bit 6 1 Controller on 0 Controller off Parameter page Room temperature controller General Bit 7 1 Frost heat alarm Enable target value No Transfer ETS adjustments Yes Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter enables adjustments to the target values 16 bit object No by the user Yes RHCC controller status Transfer ETS This is used to set whether the Controller status Parameter page Room temperature controller General dE RHCC communications object should be added This Room operation as before power failure er mode following Automati object is used to report the status of the controller and the room operation mode ower recover Comfort mod P y Ri ee Transfer ETS Pre comfort mode Energy saving mode Parameter page Room temperature controller General Invert window Protected mode contact 1 Yes This parameter sets which room operation type is automatically activated following a power recovery This sets whether the signal from window contact 1 is inverted If this object is set to Yes 0 is interpreted as The settings Comfort mode Pre comfort mode Energy Open and 1 as closed saving mode and Protected mode indicate that the controller will be switched to Manual mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General
14. Fan manual mode Value 1 Fan automatic mode Yes Value 1 Fan manual mode Value 0 Fan automatic mode This object is only available when Fan available Yes Fan level 1 byte DPT Scaling This object sends the current fan revolutions after any change in fan level in Automatic as well as Manual mode This object can therefore if required be used to control a fan by adjusting its speed within a 0 100 range The assigned fan level speed value set in the Fan parameter window determines the fan level icon which is shown in the display denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice e quem em m pen This object is only available when Fan available Yes Receiving 1 byte 0 10096 DPT Scaling This object is used to receive the fan s current revolutions This object is only available when Fan available Yes bd NN RN On Off off Fan available Yes e me ER DT On Off off This object is only available when Fan available Yes and Number of fan levels 2 Or Number of fan levels Fan level 3 7 1 bit me On Off This object sends the order to switch fan level 3 on or off This object is only available when Fan available Yes and Number of fan levels 3 Status Fan Receiving 1 bit level 1 On Off This object receives the status of Fan level 1 and displays this If the status is set of several objects 161 163 is set the respective highest fan le
15. Starting the plug in The operation elements are provided in German and English These are selected based on the ETS s set GUI language as follows ETS GUI language ETS plug in GUI language All others English 4 7 2 Starting as standalone programme The denro ONE Manager is started as an application via the Windows Start menu A programme group has been set up here Note that when the programme is started from the Windows Start menu no ETS parameters can be modified This version is primarily intended for making changes to the menu structures All parameters which cannot be modified are de activated The operation elements are provided in German and English These are selected based on Windows set GUI language as follows Windows GUI language denro ONE Manager GUI language German German All others English 4 8 denro ONE configuration steps 4 8 1 Displaying the available disk space The amount of disk space in percent remaining on the denro ONE is displayed during configuration E 1mo anzeigen Extras RC used memory jg 3 00 205 kb ib Generieren struktur schier N Sprachen Kanal 1 Sprache Text Deutsch Window Figure 63 Displaying the available disk space 4 8 2 Definition of target languages The first step in the configuration is to define the target languages Defining different target languages is useful denro AG 69 of 76 pages denro ONE in settings such as hotels or
16. The associated data are displayed in the Interval editor The smallest interval is 15 minutes Interval editor The start and end times can be set here together with their associated values Room operation types must be set for the heating category while for scenarios a scenario must be selected For channels this depends on the value of the respective data type Interval selection Besides the possibility of selecting intervals by clicking on them it is also possible to navigate between intervals via the buttons in the interval selector This function is useful for example when the intervals to be set are very small Priorities The timer programmes can be edited using the time control in the sequence of listed programmes from top to bottom This sequence is important when the same channel or the heating is set to different values in different programmes at the same time point This can for example occur if a channel is also used in a scenario which is part of a timer programme 4 8 7 Design selection A variety of designs are available for the button layouts The design is used for the overall menu structure and cannot be individually defined for each page A list of pre defined designs can be selected from A preview is available for each design The design can be changed at any time After any change in the design it is necessary to transfer the configuration data to the denro ONE using the microSD card na i _ e
17. This is sent automatically followino user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Fr Br any change in status In 2 wire systems the controller can be switched between Heating and Cooling mode using this object 131 jFrostalarm Send On Off If the measured temperature drops below the set frost alarm limit value Frost alarm ON is sent automatically 132 Heatalarm Send On Off If the measured temperature climbs above the set heat alarm limit value Heat alarm ON is sent automatically Dew point Receiving 1 bit KSA alarm On Off This object can be used to receive a dew point alarm sent by the dew point monitor in Cooling mode and show this on the display A received dew point alarm causes the controller to switch to Dew point mode and leads to the closure of the cooling valve for as long as the dew point alarm exists This object is only evaluated if the controller is in Cooling mode mm mm ITI A This object is used to receive the status of Window 1 If the object value 1 Window open the room temperature controller switches internally to Protected mode and remains in this operation mode so long as any window object has an object value 1 The behaviour of this object can be inverted using a parameter During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request A Window 2 This object is used to receive the status of Window 2 I
18. and Heating using PI control and Cooling using PI control and Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object Send 1 bit KLU On Off In Heating mode this object sends the regulating variable as an ON OFF switching command This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Heating using a two position control or Heating using PI control and Regulating variable output type for heating and cooling via separate objects and Heating regulating variable output type switching 1 bit Heating 1 byte regulating a DPT _ variable Scaling continuous In Heating mode with PI control this object sends the regulating variable as a percentage value while for PI control with sequence control it sends the controller s internal regulating value This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Heating using PI control Or Heating using PI control and sequence control and user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Regulating variable output type for heating and cooling via separate objects and Heating regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit Heating Send 1 byte regulating 0 100 96 DPT _ variable Scaling Sequence 1 In Heating mode with sequence control the regulating variable of the first sequence is
19. name gt Value DPT_ Dimmer Scaling value This du sends 8 bit values stepwise modified by the du knob Channel Receiving 1 byte name Value DPT_ Dimmer Scaling value status The values received by this object are displayed as feedback values by the length of the bar During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request The settings are made using the denro ONE Manager ETS plug in 3 12 Switches with positive guidance channel function 3 12 1 Functional overview Actuators with positive guidance access allow an override of certain actuator outputs by central control interventions In this way the switching on of certain lights or loads can be forcibly prevented in Energy saving or Night mode The Switching with positive guidance function makes it possible to switch an object and thus activate positive guidance or to de activate an activated positive guidance without switching The following surface commands and buttons are available for positive guidance Activate positive guidance and switch status ON Send 11 Activate positive guidance and switch status OFF Send 10 De activate positive guidance Send 00 User manual 52 of 76 pages Briefly pressing a button on the touch screen sends the relevant command immediately Hoflicht Figure 35 Display for positive guidance 3 12 2 Configuration Positive guidance requires no further configuration 3
20. temperature This object can where required send cyclical read requests to the relevant object of the external exterior temperature sensor so that this then transmits the current value In principle an external temperature sensor should however automatically transmit any change in temperature If the exterior temperature is above 26 degrees and 6K above the current target temperature the target temperature is set to a value 6K below the exterior temperature In this event no target value shift is possible which would have User manual 22 of 76 pages a lesser effect than the tracked target temperature based on the exterior temperature and operation modes also have no influence the mode will be changed however if the the target temperature is once again defined above the external temperature Protected mode and the dew point alarm are exceptions Should the target value exceed the set high temperature protection value the target temperature is then set to the value which is defined by the high temperature protection parameter If the dew point alarm is active the cooling valve is then completely closed 3 7 7 Room operation types The following operation types are differentiated Automatic operation using an internal time switch programme or externally using bus messages Comfort mode Pre comfort mode Energy saving mode Protected mode Automatic operation is described in Chapter 3 8 Figure 26 provides
21. unequal two position control meaning that the room is then neither heated nor cooled This does not include frost or heat protection In these cases the fan level is set to Automatic Figure 33 Fan control button The relevant set fan level is shown as follows A Automatic 0 OFF 1 Level 1 2 Level 2 if configured 3 Level 3 if configured in the centre of the button see Figure 33 If no fan control has been activated the button is faded out Adjustments are made by pressing the button and then turning the rotating knob If the fan control is not in Automatic mode this is further adjusted under the following conditions e Upon any change in the room operation mode by means of bus message and or internal timer programme or user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE e Manual change in room operation mode when fan level 0 or e Protected mode frost heat protection The option to manually adjust the fan level on denro ONE can be de activated by using a parameter the symbol in this case nonetheless remains visible in the status display The denro ONE can also display fan level set by other bus components by means of 3 status objects When more than 1 object has been set the highest level has priority Automatic fan level activation When using a two position control there is no automatic fan level activation the relevant fan levels must be m
22. 1 bit value immediately the rotating knob remains active regardless of the active button Figure 39 Operation page blind without status display In Version 2 blind with status objects the following blind functions are available Sunshade up function start via touch screen user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Sunshade down function start via touch screen Stop function start via touch screen Slat position via rotating knob clicking sends a 1 bit value immediately the rotating knob remains active regardless of the active button Status Position of sunshade Status Position of slats Figure 40 Operation page blind with status display 3 13 2 1 Configuration Configuration is achieved using parameters The following parameters refer to channels 1 18 Parameter Settings adjustment No This parameter allows a rotation direction to be reversed No Clockwise rotation sends Slats close 1 Yes Anti clockwise rotation sends Slats open 0 Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel present No This parameter sets whether the used actuator is provided with an 8 bit status object blind position The actuator status object must be connected with the channel status object Transfer ETS SD card Parameter page Channel 3 13 2 2 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to chann
23. 3 7 Room temperature control 3 7 1 Functional overview The room temperature control function consists of multiple function blocks which can be combined with each other in different ways and in which the following functions are available Switching between automatic manual mode as well as switching between room operation modes using the display or communications object Target value shifting as target value set point in C or target value shift in K using the rotating knob Display adjustment of fan levels Display whether manual mode is activated and current room operation mode Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving and Protected modes Display whether the heating or cooling valve is open and or the regulating variable is gt 0 Display the dew point alarm and open windows overall report for all windows The room temperature control can be set to Heat only Cooling only user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Heating and cooling Each can be selected to Heat using a thermostat Heat using PI control Heating with PI control and sequence control e g for floor and radiator heating Cooling using a two position control Cooling using PI control Cooling with PI control and sequence control e g for cooling ceilings and supply air cooling Room temperature control includes the following part functions
24. 4 x 8 Bit Dimm value Dimm actor 2 x 8Bit with scene storage C iid 1 Channel 3 e g Blind Position Blind all Scene 1 i 2 i p Channel 4 e g scene position Sige Scene storage 2 x 1 Bit control 1 N Channel 5 e g Scene Switch 2 Channel 6 e g Scene Blind actor 3 with scene storage m x 1 Bit Scene storage 8 Bit control Scene control Channel n max 18 only Scene 2 a Switching actor 1 x 8 Bit Scene control Obj 185 ir tene storage Scene Controller Building managment system 7 ea Scene storage 2 x 1 Bit control Value Channel n max 7 m 18 Call Scene 3 4 hd 9 Switch ___ Call Scene 5 6 9 L L External Controlunit N Al Dimm actor with scene storage Call Scene Scene stora i ge 8 Bit control Save Scene Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 external external external Call Scene pas a ispla Save Scene Blind Dimm Switch oy window Z light Y light X Figure 46 Overview of external scenario control This figure shows only a general overview of external scenario control There are for example also buttons which can use the 8 bit scenario messages denro AG 59 of 76 pages user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice 3 15 2 Operating scenarios on the denro ONE The display shows the buttons defined for a scenario When pre
25. General Administrator mode No always active Yes This parameter is used to switch Administrator mode permanently on When set to YES external activation cannot be controlled via the communications object Administrator mode Always possible by activation location By location upon enabling denro AG denro ONE Parameter Settings FL iy an external object This parameter is used to control Administrator mode activation Enabling by activation using an external object is useful in such settings as public buildings Transfer ETS Parameter page General This parameter is only visible when Administrator mode permanently active No Automatically exit Admin mode after This parameter is used to set the automatic shutdown of Administrator mode Transfer ETS Parameter page General This parameter is only visible when Administrator mode permanently active No Activation of Cleaning 5 255s mode for Default 60 s This parameter is used to define how long the cleaning function is active 0 255 Default 85 Transfer ETS Parameter page General LED Colour This parameter is used to define the colour of the LED when used as an orientation light O Red 42 Yellow 85 Green 128 Turquoise 170 Blue 213 Violet Note Red should not be used for the orientation light as this colour is used to display alarms Transfer ETS Parameter page General LED Brightness 0 255 Default 128 This parameter is used to
26. Invert window No contact 2 Yes Reaction to window Immediate opening 15 secs 30 secs 60 secs This parameter is used to set the time for window status evaluations A Window open status causes the room temperature target value depending on its setting to be set to frost protection value in Heating mode and to the heat protection value in Cooling mode and Protected mode to be internally activated no message over the bus or operation mode switch on the display either This parameter enables adjustments to the operation Bit 3 Protected mode On This sets whether the signal from window contact 2 is inverted If this object is set to Yes 0 is interpreted as Open and 1 as closed Invert window No This sets whether the signal from window contact 3 is inverted If this object is set to Yes 0 is interpreted as Open and 1 as closed User manual 30 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Parameter Invert window contact 4 Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General No Yes This sets whether the signal from window contact 4 is inverted If this object is set to Yes O is interpreted as Open and 1 as closed Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Room operation modes This parameter sets the room operation modes which room temperature control must differentiate between Transfer ETS Comfort P
27. No This parameter is used to set whether the value to be sent is a fixed or variable settable by the room controller value Transfer ETS SD card Parameter page Channel value Value within the range specified by the data type This parameter is used to set the value to be sent for the sending of fixed values Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Variable value No Value within the range specified by the data type Default Smallest value in value range This parameter is used to set the minimum input value for the input of variable values This is displayed when the operation page is called up if the object Value has not yet received a value For each further call up of the operation page the last sent received value for the relevant channel is displayed Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Variable value Yes Value within the range specified by the data type Default Largest value in value range This parameter is used to set the maximum input value for the input of variable values Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Variable value Yes This parameter is used to set the unit which is displayed after the numeric value in the denro ONE display Maximum length 14 characters Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when denro AG 57 of 76
28. O 6 U u e Icelandic D I i O 6 U Y y P p e Italian A a E e Catalan A a C c E e Wi Wi O 6 U but not LIH e Dutch not J ij but y e Norwegian Bokmal and Nynorsk A Da 0 e Portuguese incl Portuguese Brazil A a A a A a A a C c E 6 E Vi O 6 O 6 O 6 Ua U ii Raeto Romanic Scottish Gaelic A a E e M U Swedish A a Aa 6 Spanish j amp Ii N A O 6 U U formerly also C o Swahili and e Walloon A A a C c E e E I 6 U u 3 1 1 1 Home or function pages Up to six functions can be positioned on each home or function page The pages are divided into two areas the button area A and the navigation area B denro AG 11 of 76 pages denro ONE 23 C 12 001 B Figure 11 Home page PS i Fernsehen Fr hst ck Abendessen A 4 Alles Aus Deckenlampe Wetter Figure 12 Function page The arrow keys on the right and left of the footer on either side of the Home button provide direct navigation to neighbouring pages It is thus possible to flip through all of the pages in order from front to back or from back to front Pressing the Home button returns you to the front Home page ltems such as the time and exterior temperature can be displayed in the left and central positions of th
29. ONE The denro ONE is a multifunctional display operating unit which enables tasks to be performed status displays and temperature adjustments in a single room in connection with the KNX building bus system The denro ONE enables the user to access an extremely wide variety of functions within the room as well as the building in an extremely simply manner The denro ONE also enables the building management system to adjust in room functions The denro ONE provides a variety of measurement values and data from the integrated sensor equipment The basis of the unit is a high quality 320 x 240 pixel 2 8 colour display with touch screen and rotating knob with press function The denro ONE is operated by means of the touch screen and the rotating knob The buttons shown on the display can be used to dim lights as command control for blinds or to call up and save scenarios In order to achieve this various graphical elements are integrated into the buttons When operated the display lighting activates and switches off again automatically after an adjustable time period Each operation on the unit restarts the time interval for the display switch off hibernate When the rotating knob is first pressed when the display is in hibernation mode the display is inactive a basic function such as basic lighting as defined in scenario 1 can be called up via the KNX bus The display is simultaneously activated and is now available for use for
30. Room temperature measurement using an internal temperature sensor Room temperature measurement using an external temperature sensor Calculation of actual value for current room temperature weighted for internal and external Sensors For target value shifts Calculation of actual target value for current room temperature from basic target value operation mode and shift Comfort mode extension Time limited cancellation of Pre comfort Energy saving and Protected operation modes Pl control for heating cooling with continuous in 96 or switching regulating variable output PWM 3 7 2 Operating levels Step 1 Enter the room temperature control sub menu via the Heating buttons e g using the Temperature buttons Scene Morgen Scene Abendes I Heizung Blinds Weather Figure 21 Home page on denro ONE The menu is displayed with the following options Operation mode switching Temperature setting o Target value shift max 5K OR o Direct target value setting 16 26 C with absolute temperature display for Comfort mode o All settings in 0 5 Kor 1 F steps Comfort extension Status icons for o Cooling valve open User manual 20 of 76 pages o Heating valve open o Dew point alarm o Window open Figure 22 Room temperature control start page In Step 2 Calling up the Operation mode switching sub menu using the button Mode This button calls up an operation page on
31. The denro ONE has a RGB LED orientation light This can be found on the colourless ring in the 12 o clock position This has 3 setting parameters These parameters set the colour saturation and brightness of the RGB LED in its normal condition For further information on colour spaces please also refer to http de wikipedia org wiki HSV Farbraum The RGB LED is also used to display alarms This is described in Chapter 3 8 denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice RGB LED gt Figure 17 Orientation LED 3 2 2 Parameter The following parameters are used for general configuration Parameter Settings Standby is activated 10 secs after 30 secs 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min The display duration of the denro ONE display is set using this parameter If the display is not used the display is automatically switched off after this time period has elapsed Transfer ETS Parameter page General Upon operation in Standby mode jump to Home Last used page This parameter is used to set whether touching the display or operating the rotating knob when in Standby mode opens the Home page or the last operated page Transfer ETS Parameter page General Acoustic feedback upon No button actuation Yes This parameter is used to set whether touch actuation to trigger a command or function should be indicated by an acoustic feedback sound a short beep tone Transfer ETS Parameter page
32. Version 3 0f User manual 4 3 Operation modes There are two different configuration operation modes Plug in for ETS Version 3 0f Windows based offline programme version as a standalone programme 4 3 1 Plug in in the ETS The ETS plug in is used during the building commissioning The ETS plug in enables complete configuration e Configuration of functions e Configuration of the KNX relevant parameters e Configuration of scenarios e Configuration of timer programme e Configuration of the menu structure e Configuration of the alarms messages 4 3 2 Standalone Windows based programme This mode is primarily intended for maintenance purposes to enable menu adjustments without an ETS licence Without the ETS only a limited configuration is possible due to the lack of a KNX connection e Configuration of scenarios e Configuration of timer programme e Configuration of the menu structure The use of the standalone programme does not require the ETS to be installed KNX relevant parameters can not be processed in this mode for this the project must be saved and imported into the ETS plug in The same applies for creating deleting activating de activating and editing channels 4 4 Installation The denro ONE Manager ETS plug in are installed using their own separate setup packages The installation requires the Windows Installer to be present During the installation any dialogue boxes are shown in the current user
33. and alerts Default 5 0 s weather forecast information The relevant operation This parameter is used to set the minimum time interval page is accessed using a button The positioning of the between two events when an event is triggered Value buttons is configured in the denro ONE Manager see 0 secs gt no value is sent step 0 1 s Chapter 4 8 8 Transfer ETS Weather forecast information for three days today Parameter page General tomorrow and the day after IS displayed on each of their Send brightness values 0 s no value sent operation pages and these can be flipped through using BeOS the navigation buttons Besides the navigation buttons es evees no other buttons are active 15 secs 30 secs 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min Weather information display denro AG 17 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Wetter Heute Fr h Mittag d Fi D ly LT Figure 18 Function page weather information The preparation of weather data is performed by systems such as denro THINK This queries weather data from a dedicated denro server according to the relevant configuration and makes this available to the denro ONE via a communications object 3 4 2 Configuration The configuration of the weather information display in terms of location and group address connections is achieved by using the configuration programme in denro THINK The displayed elements ar
34. as the Permanent protected mode object is switched on When Permanent protected mode is switched off in automatic mode via message the system switches back to the saved room operation mode except where this was not simultaneously overwritten by a message with another room operation mode or where another operation mode has been determined by the timer programme If the last mode before the activation of the permanent protected mode was Manual mode the system switches to Energy saving mode upon deactivating Permanent protected mode as long as this operation mode is available otherwise Protected mode remains active When accessing the Heating function page the normal operation page is not displayed when the Permanent protected mode is active instead the following notice on the Permanent protected mode appears User manual 24 of 76 pages Figure 29 Heating operation page in Permanent protected mode 3 7 7 6 Opening closing windows A window status assessment allow the controller to react to the opening of windows or doors Four window objects are thus assigned to the controller which are mutually interlinked internally via a logical OR function When at least one of the window objects reports an open window Protected mode is activated internally meaning that the room temperature target value is set to the frost protection value when heating and to the heat protection value for cooling no operation mode change
35. at which start up occurs can be set using a parameter The fan will then be run for 2 seconds at the selected level before then switching back to level 1 To ensure that two fan levels are never selected at the same time when a new level is selected the previously selected fan level is switched off for 0 5 secs To ensure that this timing is also adhered to by the switch actuator which is used to select the fan levels it is recommended that the denro ONE and the fan switch actuator be connected to the same bus line When lower speeds are defined for higher fan levels than for the lower level in each case the lower levels are maintained when switched automatically 3 7 14 Configuration The room temperature controller is configured on multiple configuration pages The visibility of the following parameters depends on the main page Room temperature controller General Configuration page Visibility Room temperature Always as this is the controller General home page User manual Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control Or Operating mode HEATING PI control COOLING sequence control Unit function controller operating unit and Operating mode COOLING PI control or Operating mode HEATING two position control COOLING PI control or Operating mode HEATING Sequence control COOLING PI control Unit function controller operating unit and Operating mode HEATING
36. can also be displayed by activating the Alarms button this then displays the first alarm in the list The display includes the pre configured icon the alarm s occurrence time stamp and its name When no alarm is active the following message is displayed user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE IS Figure 52 No active alarms display When browsing the alarm display sequence is based on the set alarm priorities and their date The highest priority alarms come first and when they have the same priority the newest is displayed first Displayed alarm text and icons are set using parameters Clicking on the OK button acknowledges the displayed alarm This acknowledgement moves the alarm to the background and the LED and the audible signal are de activated so long as there are no further alarms The acknowledgement can also send a message over the bus Acknowledgements can also be set externally via a communications object This is particularly advantageous in that alarms can be displayed on multiple devices Acknowledging a single device is in this case sufficient to acknowledge the alarms on all devices Alarms are only removed from the list when they are acknowledged via bus message or manually and de activated via bus message The next previous alarm can be navigated to using the Forward and Back buttons A 13 05 2010 14 11 K hlwassertemperatur zu hoch
37. control value This is then either transferred as a switch command On Off to switch actuators such as UP 562 binary output for the control of electrothermal positioning actuators using two point control or as a positioning command 0 100 96 for the control of motorised valve actuators using continuous control The denro ONE Manager is also available without ETS and is then used to configure the interface without being able to change the parameters on the KNX side Each function and term can be described using plain text in different languages Symbols indicate conditions functions and navigation commands The symbols can be individually adapted or set on a customer and or project specific basis for each design version The denro ONE allows up to 64 scenarios to be saved and retrieved These scenarios can be directly retrieved and saved in Administration mode using the user interface on the display Weekly switching plans can be set up for the functions using a timer Each function can in this way be assigned switching times in 15 minute increments These schedules are compiled using the stand alone version or the ETS plug in of the denro ONE Manager denro ONE offers alarm functions The Alarms page displays the alarm messages in chronological order The current time and date are set as communications objects in denro ONE The time is used to control programme functions such as the timer and to display time stamps for ala
38. define the brightness of the LED when used as an orientation light 0 OFF 255 100 ON Transfer ETS Parameter page General LED Saturation 0 255 Default 128 This parameter is used to define the saturation of the LED when used as an orientation light 0 No saturation white light 255 Maximum saturation full colours are shown Transfer ETS Parameter page General F This parameter is used to define the units in which the temperature is displayed Note Temperature values are exclusively transferred to the bus in C and or K Transfer ETS Parameter page General user manual 15 of 76 pages O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Setting Time display 24h 12h This parameter is used to set the format for the time display In 12 hour format the time display adds the indicator am morning or pm afternoon Sample displays 24 h gt 17 25 12 h 5 25 pm Date display DD MM YY MM DD YY This parameter is used to set the format for the date display Transfer ETS Parameter page General Status Object Query Delay This parameter is used to set the delay time after which the following status objects are queried following a power recovery External interior temperature sensor 118 Exterior temperature sensor 116 Time date 111 and 112 Basis target value 120 Window 1 to 4 134 to 137 Presence 138
39. in K The relative value the target value shift is calculated internally and included in the target value calculation Depending on the configuration the target value is directly displayed as a temperature or as a shift on the basic target value on the room temperature control start page Figure 22 22 C Figure 24 Target value directly displayed as a temperature A direct temperature display relates to Comfort operation mode T5K Figure 25 Target value displayed as a shift 3 7 6 2 Calculating the target value With any target value shift the current target value is determined from the current room operation mode the basic target value and any target value shift to be allowed for The basic target value can either be adjusted by the relevant object basic target value or be set at a fixed value using a parameter If a default basic target value is set for the relevant object this basic target value is automatically queried via the bus upon any power recovery The given target value can be adjusted to a higher or lower value by a room user using the rotating knob on the controller and the range of this shift is adjustable Any shift and or change in the target value is sent with a 3 second delay 3 7 6 3 Exterior temperature based tracking of target value The Cooling operation mode allows the exterior temperature target value to be tracked This exterior temperature is read by the object Temperature exterior
40. in the Protected mode status such as by the internal timer programme or LEM UE P mma mut 7 ue protected mode On Off A This object can be used to switch the controller continuously to Protected operation mode frost heat protection such as during extended holiday absence This cannot then be switched to another operation mode by any other operation mode object in a timer programme a timer a presence detector or manually When Permanent protected mode is switched off the controller switches automatically to the following operation mode In Manual mode to Energy saving mode if available otherwise to Protected mode In Automatic mode to the current active mode via bus message or internal timer programme The received value is permanently stored in memory so that it is still available after a power recovery This object is only available when Permanent protected mode object visible Yes Controller Receiving 1 bit KLSA On Off This object can be used to switch the controller on and off If the controller is set to Heating and Cooling both controllers are switched on or off together When the controller is switched OFF the regulating variables for Heating and Cooling are set to 0 The value O is sent once after the controller has been switched off Unit function controller operating unit cooling 0 Cooling UA This object indicates whether the controller is in Heating mode or in Cooling mode
41. is converted to two output variables regulating variable sequence 1 and regulating variable sequence 2 The internal regulating value from which regulating variable sequence 2 starts can be set see Figure 32 The percentage change in the regulating variable above which the bus should send the regulating variable can also be set This can be set separately for sequence 1 and sequence 2 Parameter Heating sequence 1 regulating variable change for autom sending Heating sequence 2 regulating variable change for autom sending analogue The regulating variable output for sequences 1 and 2 is always continuous PWM output using a 1 bit object is not possible Minimum heating regulating variable Maximum heating regulating variable and Direction of operation scale of heating denro AG 27 of 76 pages denro ONE regulating variable parameters have no effect on sequence control The same applies when cooling Stellgr e Sequenz 2 Stellgr e senza 50 100 interne Stellgr sse Figure 32 Regulating variables in sequence control 3 7 13 Ventilation 3 7 13 1 Functional overview Functions The fan level switch commands are sent The fan operation mode is switched between Automatic Manual The active fan level is displayed Automatic manual mode display When fan level 0 is selected the fans are switched off and any open valve is closed in operating modes with
42. make hidden operation pages accessible Admin mode can be activated in the following ways depending on the configuration e Permanently active e Activation by location e Enabled by bus message and activated by location by pressing for longer than 5 s on the lower left hand side of the Home page screen see Figure 15 When not permanently active the active Administrator mode is indicated by a coloured border around the entire screen see Figure 16 23 C Figure 15 Administration mode activation area 12 01 Note The red rectangle is only used to indicate the area and is not displayed during operations User manual 14 of 76 pages 23 C 12 01 w gt Figure 16 Active administration mode The communications object for Administration mode is used to enable or disable the Admin mode in denro ONE This communications object is controlled by two parameters The Admin Mode always active parameter switches the denro ONE Admin mode permanently on This cannot then be disabled using a communications object The red border is not displayed in this setting The Administrator mode activation parameter defines whether Administrator mode can be directly activated via the display or whether this must first be enabled by a bus message This function is useful in such settings as public buildings as the unit s Administrator mode cannot be activated without authorisation 3 2 1 5 RGB LED orientation light
43. pages denro ONE Parameter Setting Variable value Yes 3 14 3 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 Object Type name 3 9 15 Value Data Send This object is used to send a value by operating the button fixed value or the rotating knob variable value If parameter Variable value Yes then the value can also be received via this object If a value minimum is received the minimum value is used if a value maximum is received the maximum value is used 3 15 Channel function Scenario control 3 15 1 Functional overview A scenario is used to make certain switching states reproducible in a retrievable manner Scenarios can include the following channel types individually or in combination Switching Dimming Blinds Shutters Positive guidance Send values ATTENTION Scenarios are addressed on the bus with numbers 0 63 but with numbers 1 64 in the operating units Scenario 1 thus has a special role to play as it is called up with the very first press of the rotating knob in hibernation mode when the display is inactive Two different operation modes are available for scenario control in the denro ONE 1 An integrated scenario controller which handles the storage and retrieval of values 2 The denro ONE acts purely as a control element The storage of scenario values is done in the actuators themselves 3 15 1 1 Sc
44. public buildings Should only one target language be required this configuration step can be skipped It is also possible to add further target languages at a later stage as well as to expand relevant texts The GUI language of the ETS for the plug in or the Windows GUI language for the standalone programme module is used for any new data set EF Open kdsave kf Save As WGenerate 1 anauane English x Hide warnings Language Channels Scenes Parameters Skins Menus Add X Delete Language ID Active English 1 Figure 64 Setting the target languages A new language is created by clicking on the Add button The language can then be selected from the list stored in Windows Up to 6 languages can be activated Languages can also be deleted The system however ensures that at least one language is defined All already defined texts for a language are automatically deleted at the same time Languages have an ID which is displayed and which must be used during the language selection via a communications object to select the appropriate language see Figure 64 When multiple languages are used the texts of the active text input fields for all languages are displayed simultaneously on the right hand side of the window and edited In addition the displayed standard language for all text fields can be switched in this way all texts for the selected language are visible at the same time see Figure 65
45. scenario on the denro ONE scenarios 1 10 can be called up by a 1 bit value from an external module by means of a communications object Alternatively the command to activate a saved scenario or to save a scenario can be sent via an individual communications object Bits 0 5 of the 8 bit scenario message refer to the scenario number 1 64 To activate a scenario bit 7 is sent with a O value To save a scenario bit 7 is sent with a 1 value The following parameters refer to channels 1 18 Parameter Settings Default 1 This parameter defines the number of the scenario which is sent over the 8 bit scenario control communications object Values 0 63 are sent via the bus Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel 3 15 5 Communications objects Internal scenario controller communications objects dili aliai ad Call up Receive 1 bit KS scenarios 1 10 These objects can be used to call up scenarios 1 to 10 directly When an undefined scenario is called up the message is discarded A 1 value is always expected A 0 value is ignored 8 bit Receiving 1 byte KS scenarios Activate Sa ve A value between 0 63 is received in the internal scenario denro AG 60 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice m Tre controller in order to activate a scenario between 1 64 A value between 128 192 the scenario number 127 is received in order to save a scenario between 1 6
46. target temperature is set after a 3s delay The rotating knob function is displayed as the circular line with two arrow shaped tips Rotating knob active with two functions values are applied immediately upon rotation Pressing activates further functions Example Dimming Turn Dimming value Press On Off The rotating knob function is displayed as the circular line with two arrow shaped tips The press function is shown as a solid circle with a coloured border Status indicators denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Status for percentage values Colour Status OFF Bar displays no value e g dimming Status for percentage values Colour Status ON Bar Current value e g dimming Switches Status OFF Switches Status ON The following functions are available for use For the 18 channels on the denro ONE alternatively Switching Dimming Switches with positive guidance Blinds shutters Sent values 1 byte 2 bytes 4 bytes fixed variable Retrieve save scenario Alarms messages Further non channel specific functions Scenario controller Room temperature control Time control RGB dimmer Weather information display denro AG 13 of 76 pages denro ONE 3 1 2 General remarks Contouch Manager 2 A our ABMS oo WF ffne n bed Sp Extras a B WGeneneren Speicherauslastung Ger t z Sprachen Kan le
47. transferred as a permanent value in percent See Figure 30 or as a On Off switch command denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice When an On Off switching command is issued the regulating variable is converted into a pulse width modulated switching command see Figure 31 The cycle time required for this conversion Period T is adjustable berechnete Stellgr e Stell ausgang Figure 30 Continuous regulating variable output berechnete Stellgr e Schalt ausgang T T Periodendauer Figure 31 Switching regulating variable output 3 7 12 Sequence control It is possible to heat a room using two different modes e g using floor heating and radiator heating and it is therefore recommended to control the two heat sources with the room temperature controller not in parallel but rather in sequence meaning one after the other If the room temperature is below the target value the floor heating valve is opened first Once this is 10096 open and it is still not warm enough the valve for the heating element is also opened If on the other hand it is too warm in the room first the heating element valve followed by the floor heating valve is closed sequentially Whether to use sequence control for heating and or cooling can be set on the controller When sequence control is used the internal regulating variable calculated by the controller
48. value of the Description ETS field and denro ONE The maximum number of characters available for the individual name components is derived from the maximum group address name length 50 and the number of components 3 4 10 Firmware Manager The Editor is supplied as standard with a defined version of the firmware files This can be found in the Input directory and is transferred to the unit during generation user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Manage Firmware Project firmware 2 0 0 Default firmware 2 0 Allowed firmwares 2 Use default firmware Import firmware Po Firmware file Figure 80 Firmware Manager An adjusted firmware file e g rc V1 0 0 firmware can be imported by means of an appropriate button or a menu entry In this way the only files accepted are those whose version number is equal to that defined during the setup configuration In the event of a failure an appropriate message is displayed The imported firmware file is saved together with the project as project data or in the ETS project and used during generation instead of the standard file Saving these within the project ensures that all required information is available should the project be transferred If the standard file with a matching version number is selected for import the firmware file saved in the project is deleted and the standard file is then again transferre
49. week or date must compulsorily be set in a message If there is no time date message upon initialisation the time programme alarm time stamp is disabled until a time date message is received When the time is updated it is possible that a time may appear twice in rapid succession or not at all This is caused by the internal time calculation shifting the time forward or back The time programme is designed in such a way that this switching point only occurs once in either of the above situations user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Example of a switching point at 12 00 A Change from 11 58 to 12 02 gt Switching point is applied at 12 02 A Change from 12 02 to 11 58 gt Switching point is applied at 12 00 There is no second application the next application occurs when another switching point is applied This also applies when switching from summer time to winter time and vice versa 3 2 1 3 Cleaning function This function is used as a cleaning switch This prevents the use of the touch screen and the rotating knob for a set time The cleaning function is activated by a button and is configured using denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 8 8 The cleaning function can be added as a function to the operations or Home page as well as a button in the toolbar 3 2 1 4 Administration mode The Admin mode is used to enable the saving of scenarios and buttons e g to
50. which the operation modes can be manually switched through see Figure 23 Manual operation mode selection is only possible when the controller is not in Continuous protected operation mode Pressing the button displays the operation page with the different operation modes which have been configured in denro ONE Manager At most the following operation types modes are possible Automatic manual mode Comfort present Pre comfort not present Energy saving Night time reduction Protected mode Fanlevels Automatic 0 1 2 3 In Auto mode operation modes are switched either by bus message or by internal timer programme The Automatic mode using parameter sets the control type which is used Switching commands of any other control type are ignored Any changes to the operation mode either via the bus or by an internal timer programme are displayed as Automatic denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Figure 23 Operation mode switching 1 5 and Fan level 6 pages The number of visible buttons is dependent on the respective configuration available operation modes fans The fan level display is shown in Figure 33 Fan level operation is described in Chapter 3 7 13 3 7 3 Continuous PI controller It is possible to adjust whether Heating only or Cooling only or Heating and cooling are required Room temperature controls for heating and cooling c
51. 0 2 K 0 1 K No offset 0 1 K 0 2 K 0 3 K 0 4 K 0 5 K 0 6 K denro AG 35 of 76 pages user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings 2 0K 2 2 K 2 5 K The switching hysteresis for the two position control for heating mode is set here The smaller the hysteresis the more accurate the temperature target value will be but also the higher the switching frequency of the controller will be Transfer ETS saving Protected mode Yes It is here possible to set double permitted room temperature variation hysteresis in Energy saving or frost protection mode in order to reduce the switching frequency of and thus protect the valves Operating direction of the regulating variable Inverted This parameter sets the format in which the regulating variable is output When set to Normal the regulating variable is output in accordance with the calculated regulating variable When this is set to Inverted the operating direction of the regulating variable is reversed The setting of this parameter is dependent on the type of valve open or closed when not unpowered and or Parameter Settings The two position control switching hysteresis for cooling mode is set here The smaller the hysteresis the more accurate the temperature target value will be but also the higher the switching frequency of the controller will be Transfer ETS Parameter pa
52. 12 3 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 Object Type name Channel name gt Positive guidance These are used to send the positive guidance control messages for the channel 3 13 Blind shutter sliding shutter channel function 3 13 1 Functional overview The Blind channel type and the associated operation page provide direct access to all of the required buttons for the operation of a blind It is thus possible to lower or raise the sunshade at the press of a button as well as to stop its progress by pressing the STOP button For technical reasons a further press of the Stop button will move the leaves of the blind by a single step A STOP command always sends a 0 The motion of the blind can be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP button Besides 1 bit communications objects the blind and shutter channel types can also use 8 bit values These 8 bit communications objects can be used in scenarios denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice for the direct positioning of sunshades roller blinds and slats ATTENTION Most blind actuators differentiate between manual and manual automatic operation In Manual Automatic operation mode it is possible to switch between manual and automatic mode by means of the communications object The 8 bit communications objects for positioning can only be used by the a
53. 4 When a scenario for which there is no definition is called up the message is discarded object no 185 is similarly not processed 8 bit Send 1 byte KU Activate Sa ve A value between 0 63 is sent in order to activate scenarios 1 64 A value between 128 192 the scenario number 127 is sent in order to save a scenario between 1 64 scenarios The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 for external scenario saves nd aia mad al Channel Send 1 bit K name Call up scenario This object is used to send a 1 bit value to call up a scenario A 1 value is always sent Channel 1 bit K name Save scenario This object is used to send a 1 bit value to save a scenario A 1 value is always sent 8 bit Send K scenarios Activate S ave A value between 0 63 is sent in order to call up a scenario between 1 64 A value between 128 192 the scenario number 127 is sent in order to save a scenario between 1 64 3 16 Alarm message channel function 3 16 1 Functional overview denro ONE offers 1 bit alarm and message functions It is possible to flip through triggered alarms and messages using the navigation buttons The first alarm as well as every subsequent alarm is automatically activated as they occur When this occurs the display is if configured to do so automatically switched on The display then switches off once again after the normal denro AG 61 of 7
54. 6 pages denro ONE display switch off time A triggered alarm can be continuously displayed by a red signal LED and an audible signal until it is acknowledged The behaviour of the LED audible signal and display during an alarm are configured on a channel specific basis using parameters see Section 3 16 4 The respective signal is OR linked This means that for example if an alarm is configured to be audible and a second one is not and both alarms are active the audible alarm is sounded The same applies to the LED If an as yet unacknowledged alarm is de activated using a corresponding contradictory message on the Alarm input communications object the alarm LED and sound are switched off the alarm is however still displayed but its status is marked as de activated a green check on the display There is no specific way of dealing with messages meaning that in this event the overview page must be manually called up To do this the alarm and message overview function in denro ONE Manager must be configured to a button Similarly neither LED nor audible signals are available The first alarm or message can be accessed by means of buttons which can be placed on any function page Separate buttons are provided for alarms and messages Alarme Meldungen Figure 51 Alarm and message start buttons 3 16 2 Alarm display Alarms are automatically displayed when they occur The alarms
55. 7 3 4 Weather information display 17 3 4 1 Functional overview 17 3 42 QoriflQUrallon aie inst 18 3 4 3 Communications objects 18 39 RGB AIME EMIT TT 18 3 5 1 Functional overview 18 352 Configuration een 18 3 5 3 Communications objects 18 3 6 Control of audio playback devices 19 3 6 1 Functional overview 19 3 6 2 4 Configuration s i 19 3 6 3 Communications objects 19 3 Room temperature control 19 3 7 1 Functional overview 19 3 7 2 Operating levels 20 3 7 3 Continuous PI controller 21 3 7 4 Two position control 21 3 7 5 Determining actual value 21 3 7 6 Setting calculating target values 22 3 7 7 Room operation types 22 3 7 8 Regulating variable output 25 3 7 9 Warning messages 25 3 7 10 Operation mode changes via bus 26 3 2 11 Regulating variable output 26 3 7 12 Sequence control 27 3 7 13 VentilatlObic ie Dicaei eise eter euet ee esee 27 3 7 14 Configuration
56. NE 4 denro ONE Manager 4 1 Overview The denro ONE Manager is a plug in for the ETS and is called up as a configuration window The denro ONE Manager enables the complete configuration of the room controller via the KNX bus This configuration includes the surface settings menu structures icons graphical styles as well as the configuration of the functionality of the devices Due to the bandwidth limitations of the KNX bus the complete configuration of the denro ONE in this way is not possible or it would take an unreasonably long time Therefore in addition to the KNX bus a microSD card is used as a second means of transferring configuration data The microSD card is used to transfer menu structures bitmaps and firmware updates The functionality configuration parameters are transferred via the KNX bus Raumkontroller Plug In Ediitor ETS Plug In KNX BUS Physikal adress Group adress Parameter ET Raumkontroller SD CARD Menue structure Bitmaps lcons Firmware Updates Figure 56 The denro ONE Manager interfaces 4 2 System requirements e Operating system Windows XP SP3 Vista SP1 or Windows 7 in their respective 32 bit versions e Screen resolution 1024x768 pixels or higher e Reader for microSD or microSDHC format memory cards if necessary via Adapter SD to microSD to write to microSD cards e Microsoft Net Framework 3 5 SP1 e For the plug in ETS
57. Szenenkontrolier Parameter Zeitprogramme Design Men Figure 14 denro gt ONE Manager Channel and function selection The denro ONE Manager offers eighteen freely selectable functions Additional configuration settings are made available depending on the selected function These are then displayed in the channel window in the right hand column under the selected function 3 2 General settings 3 2 1 Overview 3 2 1 1 Language The denro ONE allows you to change the set language using the KNX bus A 1 byte communications object is used to set the language on the denro ONE The available languages are defined in denro ONE Manager Detailed information can be found in Chapter 4 8 2 3 2 1 2 Time Date The denro ONE requires the correct time and day of the week for room temperature control the timer and the time stamp for alarms and messages These are each provided using DPT_TimeOfDay 10 001 and DPT Date 11 001 data type communications objects to the denro ONE In the event of the failure of the external timepiece the denro ONE can independently re calculate the time and day of the week Accuracy in this case is however severely limited as the Countouch does not have its own real time clock The time should be updated once an hour If the day of the week in data type DPT TimeOfDay is not available the date is used from DPT Date to calculate the day of the week ATTENTION The day of the
58. TS example The hysteresis and cycle time influence how Parameter page Heating two position control much the room temperature can deviate from its target Cooling value hysteresis Transfer ETS Regulating Via separate objects variable output Continuous 8 bit for common type for heating objects and cooling Switching 1 bit for common objects This parameter allows the output type for regulating User manual 36 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Parameter Settings variables in Heating and Cooling operation mode to be set If Via separate objects is set the settings for heating and cooling are set separately on their respective configuration pages If continuous is selected the calculated regulating variables are output with a resolution of 8 bits If Switching is selected the regulating variables are output as pulse width modulated switching commands and the duty cycle between On and Off corresponds to the calculated regulating variables real ETS Parameter page Heating and Cooling Pl control Continuous 8 Heating regulating variable output type bit Switching 1 bit This parameter allows the setting of the output type for regulating variables If continuous is selected the calculated regulating variables are output with a resolution of 8 bits If Switching is selected the regulating variables are output as pulse width modulated
59. Temperature Receive actual value of interior external sensor sensors This object receives the current actual temperature value from the external interior temperature sensors in C Cyclical read messages can be sent via this object to the external temperature sensor so that this then sends back its current value During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request When no answer is received a configurable default value is used This object is only available when External interior temperature sensor Yes Temperature actual value weighted interior This object contains the current actual temperature value for the controller This value is calculated from the measured values of the corrected internal and external interior temperature sensors with due consideration to the configured weighting and automatically transmitted upon a configurable change This object is only available when denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Fr Reese ges quee External interior temperature sensor Yes Basic target Receive value This object can read and change the basic target value in C by means of a bus message This value corresponds to the target value in Comfort mode when the target value shift 0 If a value beyond the 16 26 C range is received the value is set to the relevant minimum or maximum value During a power recovery this communications o
60. ailable and cannot be removed or moved to a deeper location Buttons area BI En Fernsehen Fr hst ck Abendessen Navigation area with navigation 2 buttons Alles Aus Deckenlampe Wetter Each function button can be assigned a function ie 2 switching dimming blind channel temperature navigation to other pages etc and an icon by dragging and dropping from the menu The text is transferred from the function description or channel description but can however be individually edited 4 8 9 1 Assigning functions to buttons Figure 73 General denro ONE screen layout 4 8 8 3 Navigation buttons Icon drag n drop The navigation buttons enable switching between the previous the next and the home pages The navigation buttons are automatically generated and cannot then be changed For navigation button Target Selection using Combo Box 4 8 9 Inserting pages Pages are inserted by clicking the Add button in the page navigation window This opens a dialogue box to prompt you to select a template for the page layout Access rights Administrator only Button text editable Lichter einzeln v Goto Next Function drag n drop Aussentemperatur Goto Next Figure 76 Assigning functions to buttons Each function is automatically assigned to a suitable control element Besides traditional control elements such as buttons more complex control elemen
61. al 2 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice 1 Technical data 1 1 BCU specifications 72 2 l D e 72 A1 Lerntaste Zum Umschalten Normalmodus und Adressiermodus A2 rote Anzeige LED Zur Kontrolle der Busspannung und zur Anzeige Normalmodus LED AUS und Adressiermodus LED AN A3 Anwenderschnittstelle AST zum Anschlu von RaumController A4 Beschriftungsfeld f r physikalische Adresse A5 Langl cher f r die Befestigung an der Installationsdose A6 L cher f r die Befestigung des Busendger tes mittels F hrungsstiften A7 Gewinde f r die zus tzliche Befestigung des RaumControllerals Fixierung und als Diebstahlschutz A8 Busklemme KNX f r eindr htige Leiter mit 0 6 0 8mm Durchmesser A9 Busklemme DC24 f r eindr htige Leiter mit 0 6 0 8mm Durchmesser Figure 1 View of the BCU with description of the interfaces Programming LED EE _ Holes for centring mandrels Figure 2 Bus coupler unit for installation at BCU point Power supply Input voltage Bus DC 24 V 7 mA DC 21 30 V Additional voltage DC 24 V 15 mA DC 12 30 V Output voltages to DC RC 3 3 V 150 mA Control elements The unit has a single button for activating the programming function Display elements The unit has an LED screen for displaying the programming readiness status for the physical address Connections Bus line Bus terminal screwless
62. amp COOLING PI control Heating Sequence Unit function controller control operating unit 28 of 76 pages O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro AG and Operating mode HEATING Sequence control Or Operating mode HEATING amp COOLING Sequence control Or Operating mode HEATING Sequence control COOLING Two position control or Operating mode HEATING Sequence control COOLING PI control Unit function controller operating unit and Operating mode COOLING Sequence control or Operating mode HEATING amp COOLING Sequence control or Operating mode HEATING two position control COOLING sequence control or Operating mode HEATING PI control COOLING Sequence control Ventilation Fan available Yes Cooling sequence control Parameter Settings Controller operating unit Operating unit This parameter determines whether the denro ONE operates as a controller or only as an operating unit Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Automatic mode via Internal timer programme Bus messages This parameter determines the way in which room operating modes are switched in Automatic mode Switching commands for any other control type are ignored Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter is only visible when Unit function controller oper
63. an be individually adjusted and can be achieved as required using a two position control or a continuous PI controller with sequence control Sequence control can be used for example when a room has both floor and radiator heating see Chapter 3 7 12 It is also possible to set if the controller should switch between two room operation modes Comfort and Protected mode three room operation modes Comfort Energy saving and Protected mode or four room operation modes Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving and Protected mode When using continuous PI control the proportional range and reset time are adjustable The regulating variable calculated from the actual value and target value can be transferred as a continuous set point value EIS 6 within a 0 100 range or as a pulse width modulated On Off command EIS 1 via the KNX bus 3 7 4 Two position control A two position control can be used as an alternative to continuous PI control Except in the event of any change in the target value this is only activated at discrete intervals in order to determine the current set point value The cycle duration of the two position control and hysteresis can be adjusted The two position control is simple to configure and can be used in systems in which small variations in room temperature are acceptable 3 7 5 Determining actual value 3 7 5 1 Internal interior temperature sensor The denro ONE includes an integrated temperature sensor Th
64. an overview of the times when each operation type is possible The criteria are explained in the following chapters denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro AG Cooling valve forced closing Dewpoint alarm active Object Room Operation Type NO change Toggle allowed YES Permanent Protection Mode ON Object Mode Protection Toggle allowed NO Room Operation Type NO change C uu Toggle allowed YES active I ks onl Object Controller works only internal in protection mode Precence detection parameterized Parameter Comfort mode extension active Display yes Mode Comfort Toggle allowed limited Manual Operation Comfort extension will be deaktivated through new mode Automatic mode Change of mode over BUS or internal Timming program are saved to the end of the comfort extension and than reaktivated Manual operation Comfort mode Pre Comfort mode Energy saving mode protection mode Manual mode Object Display Change of Room Operation not possible over Object internal scheduler or precence pfe detection no Automatic mode Precence detection show Precence Object Precence detection parameterized Parameter ys yes no Mode Comfort Toggle allowed NO AUTOMATIC MODE Comfort mode Pre Comfort mode Energy saving mode protection mode Figu
65. anually set Otherwise the fan levels are connected to fixed heating and cooling valve settings In the event that the PWM value is used the relative time of the open valve setting is used Table 1 provides an overview of which fan levels are activated with which valve setting and the maximum possible fan level It is possible to configure the fan rotation speed for each fan level Table 1 Fan level activation dependent on the number of configured fan levels and the position of the heating valve Configuration page Visibility controller operating unit Unit function controller operating unit Unit function operating unit Temperatures current Always value Heating two position control Heating PI control Unit function controller operating unit and Operating mode HEATING two position control Or Operating mode HEATING amp COOLING two position control or Operating mode HEATING two position control COOLING sequence control or Operating mode HEATING two position control COOLING PI control Unit function controller operating unit and Operating mode HEATING PI control or Operating mode HEATING PI control COOLING two position control Number of configured fan levels 0 5 100 0 5 50 0 5 33 Llevel2 505 100 33 5 67 Level3 167 5 100 As some fans do not start up correctly when fan level 1 is activated the fan level
66. ating unit Basic target value 16 26 C Default 21 C This parameter provides the basic target value for Comfort mode The value defined here can be changed denro AG 29 of 76 pages denro ONE Parameter using the Basic target value communications object Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Basic target value No object visible Yes This parameter is used to set the visibility of the Basic target value communications object Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Target value shift range This parameter sets the temperature range in Kelvin over which the basic target value can be shifted upward or downward Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter is only visible when Target value setting enabled Yes Target value shift Temperature display Shift This parameter sets the way in which the target value set point is displayed Where Temperature gt Display new target temperature in C or TE Shift gt Display target value shift in K Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter is only visible when Target value setting enabled Yes Perform target value No calculation Yes This parameter sets whether the room temperature controller only operates as a control station or whether it can also perform its own target value calculations The relevant objects a
67. ation page is accessed by pressing a button Audio Steuerung Y eri Figure 20 Audio operation page The Back Play Forward and Mute buttons are active The volume can be controlled using the rotating knob The current volume is displayed above the volume status icon 3 6 2 Configuration The controlled audio system is defined by configuring the respective KNX audio device or also for example denro THINK denro AG 19 of 76 pages denro ONE The positioning of the buttons for accessing the operation page is configured in denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 8 8 3 6 3 Communications objects Obj Object name Function Type Flags Audio volume Send Scalinc When any change is made using the rotating knob the volume value is sent using this object Audio volume Receive DPT_ KS A status Scaling This object is used to receive the volume value to compare the displayed and internal values KL This object is used to send either a 1 or a O when the Mute button is pressed Audio back KL This object is used to send either a 1 when the Previous track button is pressed This object is used to send either a 1 or a O alternately when the Play button is pressed Audio Receive 1 bit KS A play status This object is used to receive a value to compare with the internal Play value 217 Audio forward KSUA This object is used to send a 1 when the Next track button is pressed
68. automatic switch off after This input field is used to set the time after which the audible signal is sounded again after being automatically switched off This configurable time is only applicable if the continuously repeat audible alarm setting is selected during the configuration of the individual alarms below The alarm must not be acknowledged if the audible alarm signal is to be repeated Transfer SD card Repeated alarm signal after acknowledgment after This parameter is used to set the time interval after which an alarm is displayed again after it has been acknowledged if it is still set as active using the Alarm input communication object If after acknowledgment the alarm is still active after the configured time interval Show the alarm in the display LED is switched on if configured Audible alarm if audible alarm is configured Transfer SD card The following parameters can be individually used for each Alarm type channel Parameter Settings Alarm If this field is activated the message is classified as an alarm message Upon receipt of a bus message with a value which triggers an alarm this message is automatically shown on the display For this an additional object is created in the appropriate format to trigger the alarm Transfer ETS SD card denro AG 63 of 76 pages denro ONE Parameter Parameter page Channel This parameter defines the text which is displayed w
69. bit Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Periodic duration of the heating pulse width modulation This parameter sets the periodic duration for the pulse width modulation of the switching regulating variable output in heating mode The regulating variable thus corresponds to the duty cycle temporal relationship between ON 1 and OFF 0 within a period ATTENTION When working with thermal actuators it must be ensured that the selected periodic duration is not shorter than the sum of the re heating and cooling times of the thermal actuator Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Heating regulating variable output type switching 1 bit Or Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings Parameter Settings Cooling regulating variable output Continuous 8 Transfer ETS type bit Parameter page Cooling PI control Switching 1 bit Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter allows the setting of the output type for Cooling sequence control regulating variables If continuous is selected the Minimum regulating variable cooling calculated regulating variables are output with a resolution of 8 bits If Switching is
70. bject sends a read request When no answer is received a configurable default value is used This object is only available when Basic target value object visible Yes Target value shift This object transmits any change in the target value shift in Kelvin Temperature Send KL target value E This object contains the current room temperature target value in C which is calculated taking into account the basic e value operation mode and shift Automatic Receive Send 1 bit KLS mode On Off UA This object can be used to switch on Automatic mode via the bus Upon receipt only 1 messages are evaluated while 0 messages are discarded The status is also sent via this object 0 Manual mode 1 Automatic mode Comfort mode Receive Send 1 bit KLS On Off A When the parameter Automatic mode via is set to Bus message Comfort room operation mode can be switched on via the bus Upon receipt both 1 and 0 messages are evaluated Upon receipt of a O if an appropriate order is not received within 3 seconds this switches to Energy saving mode or if this is not available to Protected mode Notification is also issued via this object when there is a change in the Comfort mode status such as by the internal timer programme or manually mun esse ee siste On Off A When the parameter Automatic mode via is set to Bus message Pre comfort operation mode Standby mode can be switch
71. ble when Cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object Regulating variable change for autom sending cooling This parameter is used to define the changes in the regulating variable which result in the automatic transmission of the cooling regulating variable Transfer ETS LIEGE ee Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object Cycle time for cyclical Not applicable sending of cooling 5 min regulating variables 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min 12 min 15 min 17 min 20 min 25 min 30 min user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings This parameter is used to set the cycle time for the automatic transmission of the cooling regulating variable Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object Operating direction of the cooling regulating variable Inverted The operating direction of the regulating variab
72. ble when Fan available Yes Display fan level via speed Yes This parameter sets whether the displayed current fan level should be re calculated for display in revolutions When Yes the value which is received from the object Fan speed status is used for the calculation When No the object Fan level 1 3 status is displayed directly Transfer ETS This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes User manual 44 of 76 pages Parameter Sting Invert fan operation mode value Yes This parameter can be used to invert the meanings of the 0 and 1 values for the receipt and sending of the fan operation mode If No 1 Automatic mode 0 Manual mode If Yes 1 Manual mode 0 Automatic mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes 3 7 15 Communications objects BER Exterior Receive temperature sensor This communications object receives the exterior temperature from an external sensor During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request When no answer is received a configurable default value is used Temperature actual value of internal sensor This object is used to send the values measured and corrected by the internal temperature sensor in C This value can also be sent automatically ifthe temperature changes by a configurable value The temperature can also be queried
73. controller recognises thus according to the selected setting the Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving or Protected modes The operation mode permanently activated in Manual mode via the menu function cannot be changed by bus message the internal operation mode switching timer programme or presence detector with the exception of Permanent protected mode For priorities see Figure 26 3 7 7 10 Presence detector The controller contains an optional object for Presence status for use in rooms with a presence detector When a Presence ON message is received Comfort mode is switched on When a Presence OFF message is received again the room operation mode activated by the internal timer programme and or bus message is restored When a message to switch to another room operation mode is received with Presence ON this is cached and is only effective once the object value 0 is received via the presence object and 10 seconds have elapsed When a window is opened with Presence ON Protected mode is activated internally so long as a window remains open If Manual mode is switched on the messages from the presence detector are ignored 3 7 7 11 Setting the available operation modes The number of available room operation modes can be set using the Room operation modes parameter The following settings are possible e Comfort Protected mode e Comfort Energy saving Protected mode e Comfort Pre comfort Energy sav
74. ctuators in manual operation mode or in Manual Automatic operation mode in Automatic mode see Figure 36 Manual Manual Automatic Manual Automatik Figure 36 Blind control operation modes It is theoretically possible to use these 8 bit values in scenarios if the actuator is generally set to Automatic This must be checked on an application by application basis It is therefore recommended that actuators with integrated scenario functions be used for blind and shutter control in scenarios These can be controlled via the 8 bit scenario object Also see Chapter 3 15 for further information Jalousie Mord 12 08 Figure 37 Button for calling up the operation page for a blind 21 C denro AG 53 of 76 pages denro ONE Rollo Sud 1 125 Figure 38 Button for calling up the operation page for a roller blind Pressing the button takes the user to the relevant operation page The individual functions can then be operated here Two different operation page versions blinds shutters are also available which are configured in denro ONE Manager 3 13 2 Blinds In Version 1 blind without status objects the following blind functions are available Sunshade up function start via touch screen Sunshade down function start via touch screen Stop function start via touch screen Slat position via rotating knob clicking sends a
75. d during generation 4 11 Exporting and importing configuration data The configuration can be saved in a file using the Export and Import ETS plug in as well Open and Save denro ONE Manager buttons and can then be read from this The KNX bus parameters and group address connections are also saved and read in the same way When importing the existing group address connections are deleted Missing group addresses are inserted Group address names and comments are created for newly generated group addresses but not for existing ones 4 12 Transferring the parameters and menu structure to the denro ONE 4 12 1 Completeness check The completeness of the configuration is continually checked during input The following are checked Presence of all texts in all languages Are all functions accessible This includes not only the channels but also scenarios and alarm functions 4 12 2 Generating the configuration data binary data on the SD card Clicking on the Generate button generates the configuration data which was not transferred via the KNX bus menu structure etc and writes this into the Output folder The configuration data are checked for errors or warnings before generation If this is the case a dialog User manual 74 of 76 pages box is displayed which lists the warnings errors After confirming this dialog box a tab is displayed which once again lists these messages so that the causes can be r
76. d S O Parameter page Channel 3 13 3 2 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 Ou _ Toblesiname Function Tyme Fags 0 6 12 Shutters Send 1 bit 18 24 Up Down 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 This her ER TREE BE RE sends a 1 bit movement command when a button is her ER TREE BE RE 1 7 13 Stop Send 1 bit 19 25 31 37 43 49 55 61 67 73 79 85 91 97 103 This object sends a 1 bit switching message when a button is operated The shutter receives the command Stop 2 8 14 Shutter send t byte KU user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Obj Object name Function Type Flags _ BEEN This object sets the position of the shutter directly The value 0 is sent to fully open the shutter This object is used by the internal scenario controller to initiate the shutter positioning 3 9 15 Shutter position Receiving 1 byte KSA status The feedback icon is displayed depending on the value received for this object A O value indicates an undefined position a 1 value indicates that the shutter is fully open is displayed in the event of an undefined position 3 14 Send value channel function 3 14 1 Functional overview The Send value channel type is used to send values to the bus Different data types and units can be used f
77. d a scenario ID 1 64 The scenario ID allows scenarios to be activated and saved via the communications objects This is fixed even when scenarios are deleted This means that Scenario 2 keeps ID 2 even when Scenario 1 is deleted Figure 68 Duplicating scenarios via the context menu 4 8 5 Configuring the ETS parameters The further ETS parameters are categorised together by theme under the Parameters tab A selection list with further configuration themes can be found on the left hand side Selecting the relevant theme displays further control elements for parameter setting on the right hand side The individual parameters are described in the Excel file ChannelParameterMatrix xlsx User manual 70 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice S wi ed B b New Figure 69 Parameter configuration 4 8 6 Configuring the scheduler The scheduler enables the setting of switching programmes for the different categories heating scenarios and individual channels A programme can be defined for heating scenarios and each individual channel per weekday A maximum of 16 switching points can be defined per programme The scheduler for heating is activated in Automatic heating operation mode After a power failure past switching points for scenarios and channels are not run again For heating the current operation state is accepted even if the last switching point is a
78. denro ONE Parameter Settings triggering of an alarm is audibly indicated If No audible alarm is set no audible signal is played when an alarm is triggered The alarm is silently shown on the display If Sound audible alarm once is set a single audible alarm is played for a certain configurable time when an alarm is triggered If Repeat audible alarm continuously is set a single audible alarm is repeated for a certain configurable time when an alarm is triggered Following the sounding of this audible alarm the alarm message is silently displayed for a certain configurable time before the audible signal is once again sounded This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm LED behaviour during from an alarm Continuous red Flashing red When an alarm arrives the orientation LED can be set to the following conditions OFF ON or FLASHING This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm Display backlighting No change in status during an alarm Switch on When an alarm arrives the display backlighting can be set to ON If No change in status is set the current display backlighting status remains unchanged Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm activation 1 bit trigger object for which an alarm is triggered An alarm is triggered Only upon the first alarm On each alarm When On each alarm is set an alarm is always trigge
79. denro ONE USER MANUAL enro ONE Basic VERSION 1 0 denro AG 0 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice User manual V1 0 Product family Operation display control Product type Room controller Manufacturer denro AG Name denro ONE basic Order No Overview of contents 1 1 BCU specifications esusse 1 2 Technical specifications denro ONE 1 2 1 Commissioning the denro ONE 1 2 2 Firmware updates sssssssss 2 Functional description sssseeessss Cet FOG D EE EEEE E tuU M E Mc e UE 22 GEMO ONE el 2 3 General functions and definitions 2 3 1 Restarting the unit esssssseuusss 2 3 2 Querying of status objects SEO FERE T M 10 3 1 General operation sssesseeses 10 3 1 1 General interface concepts 10 3 1 2 General remarks sssse 13 3 2 General settings eeeeeeeesssseeess 19 3 2 1 QUI OW m 13 3 2 2 Parameter a 15 3 2 3 Communications objects 16 3 8 Sending sensor values 17 3 3 1 Functional overview 17 3 9 2 GONfigurationa eier 17 3 3 3 Communications objects 1
80. e Default Off This input field can be used to input a text This text is shown in the display when the value content is 0 This has a maximum text length of 64 characters Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Message 3 16 5 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 when Function Alarm Object Type name 4 10 Channel Receive 1 bit KS 16 22 name 28 34 Alarm input 40 46 52 58 64 70 76 82 88 94 100 106 The value content of this object is compared with a trigger condition O or 1 Based on this an alarm is then triggered or de activated This object is only available when Function Alarm denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Object Type name d name gt Alarm output When an alarm is triggered the alarm conditions are fulfilled the value of this object is set to 1 and sent When the alarm is de activated a 0 is sent No action occurs upon acknowledgement This object is only available when Function Alarm Channel 14 byte name DPT String Alarm text _ASCII When the conditions for an alarm are fulfilled and an alarm is thus triggered a configurable alarm text is sent over the bus via this object This a is only available when a Alarm lt Channel 1 bit name gt Alarmackno wledgement output Whe
81. e bus terminal and power supply terminal e The bus terminal and power supply terminal can be found on the rear side of the BCU B1 1 B12 Figure 7 Bus terminal e The bus terminal terminal block B1 consists of two parts B1 1 B1 2 each of which have four terminal contacts You must ensure that neither of the two test sockets B2 is damaged either by the bus cabling accidental connection attempt or by the screwdriver when attempted to remove the bus connector e The screwdriver should be carefully inserted into the wire insertion slot in the grey section of the bus terminal before then withdrawing the bus terminal from the BCU Reference denro AG 6 of 76 pages denro ONE Do not pry out the bus terminal from underneath Short circuit hazard Attaching the bus terminal and power supply terminal Insert the bus connector B1 into the BCU guide groove and press bus terminal B2 downward as far as it will go Connecting the bus cabling and supply cabling Bus cabling e The bus terminal D1 is designed for 0 6 0 8 mm single wire cabling e Strip the ends of the cables D2 and insert these into the terminal D1 red black Power supply cabling e The bus terminal D1 is designed for 0 6 0 8 mm single wire cabling e Strip the ends of the cables D2 and insert these into the terminal D1 yellow white y Ems Bm 5 mm D3 Figure 8 Bus cabling Disconnecting t
82. e configured in denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 8 8 3 4 3 Communications objects Obj Objectname Function Type Flags Weather data Send 1 bit K request This object is used to send a 1 when the denro ONE is started to initialise the receipt updated weather information The weather information is received by the communications object Weather information This object is used to receive the weather information 3 5 RGB dimmer 3 5 1 Functional overview The denro ONE can operate an RGB dimmer The relevant operation page is accessed by pressing a button The positioning of the button is configured in denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 8 8 User manual 18 of 76 pages RGB Steuerung Figure 19 RGB dimmer operation page Each of the three fields colour saturation and brightness can be actuated on the touch screen The selected value is then finally altered using the rotating knob The selected value is displayed on a narrow bar which moves upwards as the value increases The RGB values are calculated from the selected values and output via the communications objects The denro ONE can update the display by means of bus messages which are received via the status communications objects 3 5 2 Configuration The RGB dimmer requires no further configuration 3 5 3 Communications objects Obi Objectname Function Type Flass mm pe mel bytes This object is used to send brightness information f
83. e current set language The current values are overwritten when reading The check for maximum length and completeness is performed by setting the warnings see Chapter 4 6 1 and generating the output data for the denro ONE 4 6 3 Parameter types and transferring these to the denro ONE During the configuration of the denro ONE certain parameters are transferred using the microSD card others using ETS KNX bus or even using both transfer methods The respective transfer type is displayed by an icon in front of the parameter names see Figure 61 Parameter EJ Anzeige der 1 Byte R ckmeldung als Prozentwert 0 10075 E variabler Wert Ja gt EJ Maximum Minimum EJ schrittweite 18 Figure 61 Identifying parameter types The following different icons are used ETS only microSD card and ETS microSD card only 4 7 Starting the programme 4 7 1 Starting as ETS plug in The denro ONE Manager is started as an ETS plug in via the denro ONE Properties dialogue box 68 of 76 pages denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Eigenschaften aia Allgemein Installationshinweise Kommentar Applikations Information Phus Adresse 11 Beschreibung Produkt HaomContraller Programm rc 20 06 2009 19 22 35 Kabell nge m T Ist Repeater Ge ndert am Pragrammiert Figure 62
84. e footer on the Home page The button area can accommodate a maximum of 6 functions Their functions and text displays are selected described and configured in denro ONE Manager The Home and function pages are identical in terms of the content and structure of their button areas Only the navigation area differs On the Home page the left and central fields can be used to display data e Time 12 24 hour system e Date DD MM YY MM DD YY e Exterior temperature C F e Interior temperature C F temperature current values for int ext sensors e Heating operation mode Manual Auto operation mode comfort extension e Current fan level e Language selection buttons can also be positioned in the buttons area e Cleaning function buttons can also be positioned in the buttons area On the functions pages all of the fields of the navigation area are reserved for navigation buttons The final functions page has no button for forward navigation The details for configuring the pages can be found in Chapter 4 8 user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 3 1 1 2 Operation pages Operation pages are used to control individual functions and are pre configured Adding a function to a Home or function page automatically inserts the relevant operation page Manual modifications to the operation pages are not possible Operation pages have the same navigation area as Ho
85. e regulating variable during heating is set here Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Heating regulating variable output type switching 1 bit Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Always ON for heating 40 96 50 96 60 96 65 96 70 96 75 96 80 96 85 96 90 96 95 96 98 96 10096 of the regulating variable The percentage of the regulating variables whose output is always set to ON is set here Adjustments to the valve characteristics can be made in order to reduce switching frequency Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control denro AG 39 of 76 pages denro ONE Parameter Settings This parameter is only visible when Heating regulating variable output type switching 1 bit Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Always OFF until 1 96 Heating 3 96 5 96 7 10 96 15 96 20 96 25 96 30 96 35 96 40 96 45 96 50 96 of the regulating variable The percentage of the regulating variables whose output is always set to OFF is set here Adjustments to the valve characteristics can be made in order to reduce switching frequency Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Heating regulating variable output type switching 1
86. e without prior notice denro ONE channel in a scenario All actuators which are connected means of the configuration of the linked actuators and with the 8 bit scenario object are also always active group address allocation in the ETS Writing the scenario settings back on to the microSD card however contains the correct values for these Scenarios are retrieved and saved either by means of channels but these cannot be used as new scenario two 1 bit objects per scenario or a common 8 bit object values after re loading DPT SceneControl 18 001 for all scenarios One scenario is addressed per channel 3 15 1 2 8 bit 1 bit scenario function external saving of scenario values ATTENTION The values of the respective scenario are In this case the integrated scenario controller is not saved in the actuators and not in the denro ONE For involved The scenario settings are solely compiled by this reason suitable actuators which offer this functionality must be used External to control denro ONE Use Scene storage Call Scene Switching actor with scene storage Save Scene This example controls only Channel Scene storage 2 x 1 Bit control the Actor with 1 Bit Scene Channel 1 e g Switch 1 x 1 Bit Switch control over the switch Channel 2 e g Dimm
87. ed on via the bus Upon receipt of a O if an appropriate order is not received within 3 seconds this switches to Energy saving mode or if this is not available to Protected mode Notification is also issued via this object when there is a change in the Pre comfort mode status such as by the internal timer programme or manually This object is only available when denro AG 45 of 76 pages The controller can activate 4 room operation modes Energy saving Receive Send mode On Off UA When the parameter Automatic mode via is set to Bus message Energy saving operation mode Night mode can be switched on via the bus Upon receipt of a 0 if an appropriate order is not received within 3 seconds Energy saving mode remains active Notification is also issued via this object when there is a change in the Energy saving mode status such as by the internal timer programme or manually This object is only available when The controller can activate 3 or 4 room operation modes 127 Protected mode Receive Send 1 bit KLS UA On Off When the parameter Automatic mode via is set to Bus message Protected operation mode frost heat protection can be switched on via the bus US receipt of a 0 if an appropriate order is not received within 3 seconds this switches to Energy saving mode if this is available otherwise it remains in Protected mode Notification is also issued via this object when there is a change
88. els 1 18 Obj Object name Function Type Flags 0 6 12 Shelter from User manual Send 1 bit K Up Down 54 of 76 pages m nn Flags coe Tis pa zo a TBE mecs UY sends a 1 bit movement semen command ena a button is a M CH NUNPIR UHR NEEN 1 7 13 Stop Slats Send Stop Open Clo se This object sends a 1 bit switching message when a button is operated The Sunshade receives the command Stop or Open or Close 2 8 14 Sunshade setting 1 byte K This object sets the position of the sunshade directly The value 0 is sent to fully open the blind This object is used by the internal scenario controller to initiate the sunshade positioning 3 9 15 Sunshade setting status Receiving 1 byte KS A Value The feedback icon is displayed depending on the value received for this object A 0 value indicates an undefined position a 1 value indicates that the blind is fully open is displayed in the event of an undefined position Slat position Send 1 byte KU Value This object sets the position of the slat directly The value 0 is sent to fully open the slats This object is used by the internal scenario controller to set the slat positioning Slat position status Receiving 1 byte KS A Value denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Obj Object name Function Type Flags The feedback icon is displayed dependin
89. enario control via the integrated scenario controller The scenario controller is used to manage the channels within the scenarios This allows the management of up to 64 scenarios Values are assigned and defined in denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 8 4 All values for user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE a scenario are actively queried from memory by the status communications objects of the actuators and saved in the denro ONE When a scenario is called up the saved values are sent to the relevant group addresses The interval between two messages is adjustable using a parameter When calling up and saving a scenario besides the value data of the channels the scenario ID is also sent as an 8 bit communications object DPT SceneControl 18 001 1 bit communications objects are available for the first 10 scenarios which enables the manual call up of scenarios via external buttons It is not possible to save via the 1 bit communications object The call up and saving of scenarios is possible via a further 8 bit communications object DPT SceneControl 18 001 External Use denro ONE Scene Storage Value Scene m max 64 Value Scene 2 Call Scene Value Scene 1 Value Scene 1 Value Scene 2 Switch Value Scene 3 Call Scene 1 Value Scene n max Switch 18 Call Scene 2 Sw
90. end values Positive guidance Status Switch 0 0 2 Alarms messages Scenario control This parameter is used to set the channel type and Figure 34 Sample connection of group addresses for channel activation Switching type channel Transfer ETS SD card Parameter page Channel Function Switching ON OFF Function Switching ON OFF 3 10 Switching channel function TS Status Light is switched off 3 10 1 Functional overview The switching function is used to send 1 bit objects for a wide variety of functions such as switching lights Sockets on and off etc The correct configuration also enables the following conditions to be triggered Action The operator has pressed a button on the display the light is switched on Status Light is switched on Switch ON only Switch OFF only Switch TO E indicated by a change in colour a function variation 1 Press 1 Release Bett link of the dot Ring function variation 2 Press 0 Release 4 3 10 2 Configuration The status display can be de activated by configuration Configuration is achieved using parameters The associated status object is always visible as this is The following parameters refer to channels 1 18 also used to compare the internal status for switching l Parameter Settings TO The status display is solely controlled by the status Off object Thus if no status object is linked there is no Switch t
91. ending on the number of menu pages ATTENTION The denro logo is only displayed AFTER all configuration data have been transferred from the microSD card to the denro ONE s internal memory The RGB LED above the rotating knob flashes during the copying process The LED colours during the start up process have the following meaning Red violet white colour alternation approx 2s Bootloader is starting Continuous red No programme in memory A programme must be transferred using the microSD card RC bin Continuous blue Data is being written from the microSD card to the internal memory of the Countouch Continuous green denro ONE is starting Flashing white The configuration on the microSD card is not a compatible BCU configuration After start up the colours of the LED depend on the active functions and alarm status in order to display valid values after start up and or to be able to further process these in appropriate programmes the denro ONE sends a read request to certain status objects see Chapter 2 3 2 Finally the denro ONE starts by displaying the home page User manual 10 of 76 pages Figure 9 denro ONE displaying home page The displayed buttons are active surfaces and touching these will activate the appropriate defined function This can include retrieving another page a direct function e g dimming switching or a scenario The active buttons are labelled individually using denro ONE Ma
92. ene2 Scene3 intern intern intern Call Scene Save Scene Blind Dimm Switch window Z Light Y Light X Switching actor 1x8 Bit Scene Control Obj 185 n uitinscene cies ee Scene storage 8 Bit control Dimm actor with scene storage Scene storage 8 Bit control denro ONE Display Figure 45 Overview of internal scenario control Scenario controller ATTENTION Most blind actuators differentiate between manual and manual automatic operation In Manual Automatic operation mode it is possible to switch between manual and automatic mode by means of the communications object The 8 bit communications objects for positioning can only be used by the actuators in manual operation mode or in Manual Automatic operation mode in Automatic mode see Figure 36 User manual 58 of 76 pages The practical use of the internal scenario controller is thus subject to a number of restrictions This is remedied in scenario control by the fact that the actuators which are used have integrated scenario administration and can be controlled via the 8 bit scenario object DPT SceneControl 18 001 In this case the 8 bit position objects blinds slats are not populated with group addresses The scenario values are saved in the actuator Setting a default in the denro ONE Manager will have no effect as will de activating a denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to chang
93. ensor added to the temperature value measured by the exterior temperature sensor This parameter is only visible when External interior temperature sensor Yes Exterior temperature sensor 5 min External interior temperature 0 40 C query cycle time 6 min sensor default value 7 min Default 8 min 18 C 9 min This parameter is used to set the value of the externally 10 min measured interior temperature which is used when no 12 min value is received from the relevant communication 15 min object 17 min Transfer ETS 20 min Parameter page Temperatures actual value 25 min This parameter is only visible when 30 min External interior temperature sensor Yes 40 min Exterior temperature sensor 10 K 50 min offset for measurement value 48 0 K 60 min 7 0 K 90 min 6 5 K 120 min 6 0K Inactive TE RIK This sets the query interval for the exterior temperature 5 0 K sensor 44 5 K Transfer ETS 440K Parameter page Temperatures actual value 43 5 K Exterior temperature sensor 0 40 C 3 0 K default value 25K Default 18 C 2 0K This parameter is used to set the value of the exterior 1 5K temperature which is used when no value is received 1 2K from the relevant communication object 1 0K The exterior temperature sensor is used to automatically 0 8 K adjust the target temperature during cooling 0 6 K Transfer ETS 0 5 K Parameter page Temperatures actual value 0 4 K Heating hysteresis 0 3 K
94. esolved In the event of an error the generation of the configuration data is interrupted The RC bin firmware file is also copied into the Output folder The firmware file imported into the project is used as source If no firmware file has been imported the standard file is used If a file named RC Programming card info is found in the root directory of the removable disk this is interpreted as a denro ONE microSD and the configuration data are automatically copied to this card If no removable disk is found with this file you will then be prompted to select the disk b Existing data are overwritten without prompting The microSD card is then inserted into the denro ONE and the denro ONE restarted Please see the detailed description in the denro ONE specification 4 12 3 Transferring the parameters to the BCU Clicking the OK button in ETS plug in mode saves all configuration data into the ETS database hides and displays the communications objects if necessary and adjusts the names according to the channel designation The imported group address configuration is created see Chapter 4 11 If the Automatic group addresses option is activated see Chapter 4 9 this is created The denro ONE must then be programmed using the Programming parameters and or group addresses ETS function ATTENTION Certain parameters require an update to the BCU using the ETS and denro ONE via the microSD card For this the BCU
95. f the object value 1 Window open the room temperature controller switches internally to Protected mode and remains in this operation mode so long as any window object has an object value 1 The behaviour of this object can be inverted using a parameter During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request M is Gc LN Fa A This object is used to receive the status of Window 3 If the object value 1 Window open the room temperature controller switches internally to Protected mode and remains in this operation mode so long as any window object has an object value 1 The behaviour of this object can be inverted using a parameter During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request A This object is used to receive the status of Window 4 If the object value 1 Window open the room temperature controller switches internally to Protected mode and remains in this operation mode so long as any window object has an object value 1 User manual 46 of 76 pages The behaviour of this object can be inverted using a parameter During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request Presence Receive 1 bit KSU On Off A The controller contains an optional object for Presence status for use in rooms with a presence detector Its messages are evaluated when switching room operation mode see Chapter 3 7 7 10 During a power recovery this c
96. further functions When first pressed when the display is switched off the functions of the rotating knob correspond to those on the currently active operation page User manual 8 of 76 pages Various design versions are available for the display of the display and operation buttons functions and status messages Different styles already take into account an extremely wide range of customer and project requirements These designs can be changed by the user using the standalone version of denro ONE Manager without needing to use the ETS denro ONE is configured with the ETS and the denro ONE Manager plug in This enables the use of basic functions such as setting switches dimming blinds and values as well as complex functions such as scenario control as well as heating and ventilation control The desired functions and status displays are selected during configuration The appropriate communication objects are displayed for each selected function or status display and these must then be linked to group addresses in the ETS The integrated room thermostat can be used as a two point controller a thermostat or as a continuous controller P or PI controller as well as for only heating or ventilation operation as well as for combined heating and ventilation operation The associated application programme compares the actual temperature measured by the thermostat with the desired target temperature and calculates the corresponding
97. g on the value received for this object A O value indicates an undefined position a 1 value indicates that the slats are fully open is displayed in the event of an undefined position 3 13 3 Shutters In contrast to the blind operation page the shutter page only offers the following functions Here too 2 versions are available In Version 1 Shutters without status objects the following shutter functions are available Shutters up function start via touch screen Shutter down function start via touch screen Stop function start via touch screen a Figure 41 Operation page Shutters without status display ir In Version 2 Shutters with status objects the following shutter functions are available Shutters up function start via touch screen Shutter down function start via touch screen Stop function start via touch screen Status Shutter position denro AG 55 of 76 pages denro ONE Figure 42 Operation page Shutters with status display The rotating knob is inactive in both versions 3 13 3 1 Configuration Configuration is achieved using parameters The following parameters refer to channels 1 18 Parameter Settings present No This parameter sets whether the used actuator is provided with an 8 bit status object shutter position The actuator status object must be connected with the channel status object Transfer ETS SD card Transfer ETS SDcar
98. ge Cooling two position control Double hysteresis for No Energy saving Protected Yes mode It is here possible to set double permitted room temperature variation hysteresis in energy saving or heat protection mode in order to increase energy savings Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling two position control Operating direction of Normal the regulating variable Inverted This parameter sets the format in which the regulating variable is output When set to Normal the regulating variable is output in accordance with the calculated regulating variable When this is set to Inverted the actuator used Parameter page Heating two position control Heating two position control cycle time operating direction of the regulating variable is reversed The setting of this parameter is dependent on the type of valve open or closed when not unpowered and or actuator used Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling two position control Cooling two position control cycle time The time interval after which the two position control is re activated is set here meaning that the two position control is only re activated every 5 minutes for example The hysteresis and cycle time influence how The time interval after which the two position control is much the room temperature can deviate from its target re activated is set here meaning that the two position value control is only re activated every 5 minutes for Transfer E
99. he bus cablin e Remove the bus terminal D1 and the bus cabling D3 by pulling these outwards and downwards at the same time 1 2 1 Commissioning the denro ONE As well as its user interface the denro ONE has a removable data drive microSD card This flash card contains the various files for commissioning the denro ONE which were generated by denro ONE Manager The denro ONE must be removed from the BCU in order to insert the memory card This is done by removing the rotating knob and the loosening the mounting screws After inserting the microSD card into the denro ONE s slot with the contacts facing towards the front of the denro ONE and connecting this to the BCU the new files are automatically loaded onto the denro ONE Once the denro ONE has automatically rebooted the memory card should be removed In order to do this the denro ONE must once again be withdrawn from the BCU the memory card removed and finally the BCU reconnected and the mounting screws re tightened All changes have now been applied and are now permanently stored in memory Should the microSD card be changed during operations without removing the unit from the BCU the unit will need to be re started in order to transfer the data user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Both microSD and microSDHC cards can be used as storage media 1 2 2 Firmware updates The denro ONE offers the possibility of perfor
100. hen the alarm conditions are fulfilled This has a maximum text length of 64 characters Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm IEEE This selection field can be used to select an appropriate icon for alarms This is displayed on the display when the alarm conditions are fulfilled Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm OOnNOOURWND This setting sets the alarm priority Priority 18 is the lowest setting 1 the highest Alarms are sorted by priority in the event list Alarms with equivalent priority are displayed by age meaning that older alarms are further down the list than younger alarms Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm Alarm text to be sent Default Warning alarm This input field is used to set the text which is sent via the appropriate communications object when an alarm is triggered This has a maximum text length of 14 characters It is not possible to enter an empty character string Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm Behaviour in the event of an alarm No audible alarm Sound audible alarm once Repeat audible alarm continuousl This parameter is use to set whether or how the user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice
101. his sets the amount by which the actual value must change before this is resent automatically Note The object is only updated internally every 10 Secs Transfer ETS Parameter page Temperatures actual value Hysteresis for actual temperature value This parameter allows a hysteresis to be set This prevents minor temperature variations from continuously triggering new actual value transmissions The parameter refers to the value for the actual temperature value determined after weighting Transfer ETS Parameter page Temperatures actual value Internal interior temperature sensor offset from measurement value user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings Parameter Settings O 2 5K 90 min 2 0 K 120 min 1 5K Inactive 1 2K This sets the time interval within which the additional 1 0 K interior temperature measurement values should be 0 8 K aueried 0 6 K Transfer ETS 0 5 K Parameter page Temperatures actual value 0 4 K This parameter is only visible when 0 3 K External interior temperature sensor Yes 0 2 K Weighting for external internal External 0 1 K interior temperature sensors sensors only No offset 90 95 10 95 0 1 K 80 20 0 2 K 70 30 96 0 3 K 60 40 0 4 K 50 50 0 5 K 40 60 0 6 K 30 96 70 0 8K 20 80 96 1 0 K 10 90 1 2 K Internal 1 5 K sensors 2 0 K o
102. ing Protected mode 3 7 8 Regulating variable output Continuous PI control allows users to set whether the regulating variables for Heating and Cooling are limited by an upper and or lower value and if these are inverted if necessary Users can also set whether the regulating variable is to be transferred as a permanent value in percent or as an On Off switch command When an On Off switching command is issued the regulating variable is converted into a pulse width modulated switching command The cycle time required for this conversion Period T is adjustable 3 7 9 Warning messages When a dew point alarm is triggered the relevant display appears on the heating operation page see Figure 22 When the frost and or heat alarm temperatures are reached or undercut these messages are output via 1 bit communications objects and can thus be evaluated as an alarm For this evaluation each alarm channel must be connected via a group address with the heat and frost alarm communication object see Chapter 3 8 user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 3 7 10 Operation mode changes via bus 3 7 10 1 1 bit objects The temperature controller makes available 5 1 bit objects for switching between room operation modes and four for reporting Switching between Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving and Protected modes only requires an ON switch command via the relevant 1 bit object A mode change b
103. is measures the room temperature within a range of 0 C to 45 C with an accuracy of 0 1K The denro AG 21 of 76 pages denro ONE measured value can be adjusted by means of an adjustable offset against environmental influences e g when mounted on a cold outer wall The internal update time for the sensor value is 10 seconds This means that external queries in intervals of less than 10 seconds may lead to identical feedback values even when the actual temperature has changed The values determined and corrected by the sensor are sent over the communications objects listed below and can also be read from these The sending interval can be adjusted ATTENTION The offset should not be applied immediately after installing the unit as the unit will to a certain extent warm itself A wait of approx 1 hour after commissioning is instead recommended before setting the offset The corrected value is used to determine the actual value A configurable hysteresis can be used to prevent continuous new actual values being sent 3 7 5 2 External interior temperature sensor The controller also has an additional object for temperature values measured by an external temperature sensor This object can where required send cyclical read requests to the relevant object of the external temperature sensor so that this then transmits the current value In principle an external sensor should however automatically transmit any change in te
104. itch Call Scene 3 Call Scene Save Scene 10 x 1 Bit Obj 174 183 1 x 8 Bit Obj184 39 Scene Controller External Controlunit Building managment In order to be able to save values for scenarios it is necessary to link the relevant status objects of the actuators for switching 1 bit dimmer 8 bit shutter 8 bit and blind slat 2 x 8 bit channel types with the status input objects of the denro ONE The current scenario control values are permanently held in the denro ONE and are then available following a power recovery A description of how to create a scenario can be found in Chapter 4 8 4 Configuration of scenarios Pressing the button for a scenario sends the values defined for the associated communications objects to the respective actuators When Admin mode is active an extended press of the button 2 5 s saves the scenario 2 x 8 Bit Status Position Blind Status Position Slate 1x8 Bit Status DimmValue 1x 1 Bit Status Switch Channel Switching actor p without scene storage Scene 1 e g Switch 1 x 1 Bit Switching Dimm actor without scene storage Scene 2 e g Dimm 1x8 Bit DimmValue N Scene 3 e g Blind 2x8 Bit Position Blind Position Slat Scene n max 18 Blind without scene storage system Call Scene Save Scene Scene1 Sc
105. language of the operating system German and English are available and English is the default language 4 4 1 ETS plug in The ETS plug in setup programme is included in the VD5 file This must not be installed separately as this is automatically called up when the menu item Editing parameters is called up The installation is interrupted whenever one or more of the following conditions are not met e Minimum requirements relating to operating system version met Windows XP SP3 or higher e DotNet Framework 3 5 SP1 installed e Current user logged in as Administrator An appropriate error message is displayed in this event In the event that DotNet Framework 3 5 SP1 is not installed a link to the download site is shown in the operating system user language Following a successful 66 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice installation of the DotNet framework the configuration dialogue box must be called up once again The standalone version is not contained in the VD5 file and must be installed separately 4 4 2 Standalone Program module The standalone version is installed using a separate setup package This installation is typically only run on systems without ETS but can be installed and used in parallel with the ETS plug in The installation is subject to the same requirements as the plug in installation 4 5 Data transfer 4 5 1 Data transfer The Figure 57 shows the
106. le during cooling is set here Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Always ON for cooling 40 96 50 96 60 96 65 96 70 96 75 96 80 96 85 96 90 96 95 96 98 96 10096 of the regulating variable The percentage of the regulating variables whose output is always set to ON is set here Adjustments to the valve characteristics can be made in order to reduce switching frequency Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Always OFF until Cooling User manual 42 of 76 pages Parameter Settings 35 96 40 96 45 96 50 of the regulating variable The percentage of the regulating variables whose output is always set to OFF is set here Adjustments to the valve characteristics can be made in order to reduce switching frequency Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type s
107. ler Operating unit is applicable the following assignments apply to the transferred values Comfort mode 2 Pre comfort mode Energy saving mode 4 Protected mode O Automatic mode never occurs in this case as an operation mode which differs from 0 always applies denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Where Operating unit is applicable with an internal timer programme the following assignments apply to the transferred values Comfort mode 2 Pre comfort mode 3 Energy saving mode 4 Protected mode Where Operating unit is applicable with an external timer programme the following assignments apply to the transferred values 0 Automatic mode ext programme Comfort mode 2 Pre comfort mode I Energy saving mode 4 Protected mode Here values lt gt 0 indicate Manual mode This object is only available when 8 bit room operation mode objects Room operation mode status Yes status Eberle This object contains the current controller status and is automatically sent upon any change in status The individual bits have the following meaning Bit 0 1 Comfort mode On Bit 1 1 2 Pre comfort mode On Bit 2 1 Energy saving mode On Bit 3 1 Protected mode On Bit 4 1 Dew point alarm Bit 5 1 Heating mode 0 Cooling mode Bit 6 1 Controller on 0 Controller off Bit 7 1 Frost heat alarm depending on the value of bit 5
108. lready past The scheduler is configured using the denro ONE Manager ETS plug in The functions on which day of the week and at what time these are triggered are defined here e 7on Menage _ nen inj Speicher irjipechem unter Sprache Deutsch F Warnungen anzeigen Extras MB Genere Speicherausiaitung Ger t fe 60 247 is Sprachen Kan le Szeneskontrotier Parameter Zetprogramme Design Menustruktur Mo Di Mi Do fr Sa So Q0 K 600 vvv Energeespor Piekomt n vol bee 1800 Nare Mo Di M Do Fr S So O00 300 amp 00 9 00 1200 IEO RIEA OOO e Interval Interval selection editor Day of the week area Figure 70 Configuring the scheduler Selecting the day of the week Setting ticks in the Days of the week area allows programmes to be individually assigned to days of the week It is impossible to select the same day for different programmes in the Heating and Scenario categories These can be freely allocated in the Channels category The use in scenarios of channels which are also used in timer programmes can lead to unexpected results It is therefore recommended that you only use channels which are not configured for scenarios or to denro AG 71 of 76 pages denro ONE prevent their simultaneous activation via the day of the week Time The Time area displays intervals with their set values over time An interval can be selected by clicking on it
109. me and functions pages The left hand arrow returns you to the previously displayed page The buttons area is however differently structured depending on its function Figure 13 shows a sample operation page for the Send value variable function L fterdrehzahl 429 u min Figure 13 Operation page 3 1 1 3 General visual display Meaning of the following elements Possible status displays on the Home page e g time exterior temperature Icon to activate jump back to Home page 12 01 Icon to activate jump one page back Icon to activate jump one page forward Button borders Normal status not clicked Buttons with no focus No colour Buttons clicked icon with focus Colour 1 User manual 12 of 76 pages Functions activated with an extended button press such as successful save of scenarios Colour 2 Rotating knob function A complete rotation of the knob 360 4 30 raster levels performed slowly results in an 8 596 dimming of the overall dimming range A faster rotation results in a larger dimming increment Rotating knob active the value is only sent once the rotating knob is pressed The rotating knob function is displayed as a circular line with two arrow shaped tips the press function is shown as a solid circle Rotating knob active values are applied immediately upon rotation function specific set value can also be sent after a delay For example the
110. means of a bus message In Automatic mode the timer programmed active room operation mode is switched on by the internal timer programme In Automatic mode the controller sets itself by bus message to the last room operation mode selected via bus message 3 7 10 2 8 bit objects A parameter allows you to set whether the room operation mode can also be switchable using an 8 bit object as well as whether the current room operation mode should be sent via an 8 bit status object The following object values are in this case respectively assigned to the following operation modes 0 Automatic operation controlled by an internal time switch programme or bus messages 1 Comfort mode 2 Pre comfort mode 3 Energy saving mode 4 Protected mode User manual 26 of 76 pages Inbound 0 deactivates Manual mode In this case the last operation mode received by bus or set by the internal timer programme is activated in this way the sequence of the control bus messages does not matter meaning that this can be received for example as an 0 and then a 1 or vice versa If the controller receives via this 8 bit object a message with a value which is not between 0 and 4 or a value for an operation mode which is not available on this controller the message is discarded as faulty A further parameter in the Functions objects allows you to see whether an 8 bit object Controller operation mode should be made available for c
111. mined value range Should a smaller step size than provided by the increment be required in order to achieve precise maximum or minimum figures this is adjusted appropriately so that the minimum and maximum values can be reliably achieved The values are set by rotating the rotating knob while sending the values is achieved by pressing on the rotating knob The set value is saved permanently on the unit this is therefore available when the operation page is called up again even after a power recovery The communications object can be used to set the set value even via bus message This is checked and limited against configured minimum and maximum values the rotating knob is immediately active after activating the operation page The control page title corresponds to the channel name L fterdrehzahl w a Figure 44 Operation page Send value variable 3 14 2 Configuration Configuration is achieved using parameters The following parameters refer to channels 1 18 Parameter Settings Data type 1 byte in denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Parameter 1 byte counter unsigned 1 byte counter signed 2 byte floating point 2 byte counter unsigned 2 byte counter signed 4 byte floating point 4 byte counter unsigned 4 byte counter signed This parameter is used to select the data type to be sent Transfer ETS SD card Parameter page Channel Variable value Yes
112. ming firmware updates New unit firmware is provided by the manufacturer in the form of a file The file is selected using denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 10 and transferred to the unit using the microSD card denro AG 7 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 2 Functional description 2 1 BCU The denro ONE BCU enables the denro ONE room controller to be connected to the bus line via the user interface Ul The messages received over the bus line are processed by the BCU and then forwarded to the bus end unit denro ONE In the opposite direction signals coming from the bus end unit are converted into messages and sent The BCU is directly connected to the bus monitors this constantly and is thus always informed whether the bus line is free or busy with a message When an event occurs and the bus line is free the BCU starts to transmit immediately Otherwise the transmission request is saved until the bus line is free The BCU is mounted in 60 mm 6G installation boxes and screwed into position The bus line is connected using screw less plug terminals The denro ONE room controller is plugged into the BCU by means of guiding pins and screwed into position If the bus line is connected with reverse polarity the bus coupler is switched off by a protective device reverse polarity protection This also applies to the required DC 24V additional supply voltage 2 2 denro
113. mperature After a power recovery the controller will independently request the external temperature value from the sensor When the external sensor does not provide a value or no value can be queried the following values Basic target value Exterior temperature External interior temperature sensor are each given a configurable standard value 3 7 5 3 Room temperature actual value The programme uses the temperature values from the integrated and external sensors to determine the current room temperature actual value allowing for a configurable Weighting The weighting sets the percentage of the external measured temperature value which is used to calculate the temperature actual value The thus determined room temperature actual value can be read at any time by an individual object and or be sent automatically upon any change in a configurable value or even cyclically A configurable Hysteresis ensures that the controller does not continuously see new room temperature actual values with every slight temperature variation Thus if the room temperature actual value only varies within the hysteresis the last used room temperature actual value is used for control functions user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 3 7 6 Setting calculating target values 3 7 6 1 Setting target values The target value shift is given either directly in C F or as a relative value
114. must first be programmed only after this can the parameters be updated using the microSD card Should the process be reversed the copying of the parameters from the microSD card is denied and the denro ONE displays an error message ERROR BCU Parameters do not match Note Program first via ETS Figure 81 Error message in the event that the BCU and operating unit parameters do not match denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE b language specific error message is not available as the menu and language entries are not loaded during an error Similarly no designs are used to display the error message In the event that a denro ONE has never received a correct configuration via the microSD card the LED flashes white in the event of an error denro AG 75 of 76 pages user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice
115. n an alarm is shown on the display after being triggered the value of this object is set to 1 or O and sent If the acknowledgement occurs by bus no message is sent by this route This Me ue og is only available when Me ue og Alarm Channel Receive 1 bit name gt Alarm acknowledg ement input This object can be used to m an alarm acknowledgement via the bus he alarm acknowledgment is confirmed a on the configured object value This object is only available when Function Alarm 196 Acknowledg Receive 1bit Ks denro AG 65 of 76 pages denro ONE Object Type name Do qoum jo BE This object can be used to receive an acknowledgement for all alarms via the bus For acknowledgements a 1 value is always expected and a 0 value is ignored The following communications objects refer to channels 4 10 Channel Receive 1 bit KS A 100 106 1 18 when Function Message 16 22 name 28 34 Message 40 46 52 58 64 70 76 82 Depending on the received value a configured text and icon are displayed via this object During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request If a query of the object value fails until an appropriate bus message arrives a message text is shown Object Type name 88 94 This object is only available when Function Message user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro O
116. n bef Spechern unter Sprache Deutsch eJ Warnungen anzesen Extras MB WGeneeren Spechenuiaitung Ger t gc 6 x4 247 Mb Sprachen Ksnie Szeneckontrote Parameter Zetprogramms Deugn er Sprachen Kanal De activating the warnings ze re yy ot k nm e 23 B ee 2 0 we Wo M Figure 60 Warning display The warnings can be shown or hidden by using the menu bar 4 6 2 Text inputs All text inputs are checked for length based on the context of their use e g button descriptions If a text is too long a warning is shown Text length is evaluated on a pixel basis in order to appear consistent in terms of length in the denro ONE menus It is therefore not possible to give a maximum number of permitted characters as the text length is dependent on the type of letters it contains User manual All texts can be exported in a text file and later re imported so as to make these available to translators Note that the text length check in this case can only be done during the re import process It is therefore recommended that the texts be directly input by the translator in RCEdit All language specific texts can be exported or imported by clicking the Extras Export Import Strings menu entry A selection dialogue box appears The data format used is CSV comma separated lists which can easily be edited in Excel During the export import process the localised texts are written or read in th
117. nager or the ETS plug in see Chapter 4 Figure 10 ETS plug in Setting up the menu structure 3 1 1 General interface concepts Touch screen operations are divided into different pages Individually configurable pages can be displayed on the denro ONE The following page types are available denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice 1 Home page 2 Function pages 3 Operation pages The number of configurable pages is dependent on the individual configuration of the denro ONE as the unit features dynamic memory management Configurations with multiple active languages thus require more memory The amount of free memory in percent is displayed by the ETS plug in or the stand alone version of the denro ONE Manager during configuration The denro ONE can display all characters in accordance with ISO 8859 1 The following languages are thus supported Afrikaans E e Vi Wi U Albanian C c amp Basque N f Danish A a E se G o German A 4 in foreign words no Euro symbol and if nec e English c antiquated a i 0 but not CE oe e Faroese Aa D l O U Y y AE ae Do e Finnish A O 6 in foreign words A a but not S S Z Z e French a A a A a E E Wi Vi O 6 U U a C c y but not C03 Y e lrish Gaelic new orthography E 6 Wi
118. nce 1 Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating Sequence control Heating sequence 2 regulating variable change for autom sending This parameter is used to define the changes in the regulating variable which result in the automatic transmission of the regulating variable for Heating Sequence 2 Cooling controller regulating variable 5 95 value Cooling with which Sequence 2 begins Default 50 This parameter is used to define the regulating variable from which the controller output for cooling for Sequence 2 should start Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling sequence control Cooling sequence 1 regulating 1 variable change for autom sending 2 96 3 96 4 5 96 7 10 96 15 96 20 96 25 96 This parameter is used to define the changes in the regulating variable which result in the automatic transmission of the regulating variable for Cooling Sequence 1 Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling sequence control Cooling sequence 2 regulating variable change for autom sending This parameter is used to define the changes in the denro AG denro ONE Parameter Settings regulating variable which result in the automatic transmission of the regulating variable for Cooling Sequence 2 Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling sequence control Fan available No Yes This parameter defines whether the fan is connected Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation Automatic fan control for Heati
119. nce visible parameter No The Comfort mode extension can be set in all available operation modes Exception Permanent protected mode If the controller is not in Comfort mode it then switches to this mode The maximum duration of the comfort mode denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice extension is set using the Maximum comfort extension duration parameter The Comfort mode extension can be re set to a different value at any time In Automatic mode the internal timer programme applies the following e Upon expiry end of the Comfort mode extension the system switches to the room operation mode which is active at the current time according to the internal timer programme In Automatic mode via bus message the following applies e Switching commands which are received during an active comfort mode extension are not immediately activated but cached e Upon expiry end of the Comfort mode extension the system switches to the last room operation mode set by bus message In manual mode the following occurs e Upon expiry end of the Comfort mode extension the system switches to Energy saving mode or Protected mode if Energy saving mode is not available A premature termination of an ongoing Comfort mode extension with automatic switch back to the saved room operation mode is possible at any time by setting the Comfort mode extension duration to O in the relevant menu or by manuall
120. nd parameters are then displayed Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter is only visible when Unit function operating unit Object presence No visible Yes This is used to set whether the Presence communications object should be added The messages passing through this communications object are evaluated in order to activate the Comfort room operation mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Permanent protected No mode object visible Yes This sets whether the Permanent protected mode communications object should be added this enables the controller t0 be permanently switched to Protected room operation mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General Maximum comfort Inactive extension duration 15 min 30 min 45 min 60 min user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings This parameter defines the maximum duration of the comfort extension which can be set in the display inactive A comfort extension is not possible The relevant function is not available on the display 15 240 minutes The relevant function is available on the display and the duration of the comfort extension can be set within the provided range in 15 minute intervals Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter is only visible when Object p
121. ndl 7 RoomCotrollerEditor une CF Open lidSave kalsave As Generate anauane English x Hide warnings Skins Skin preview Silver ae Em Fernsehen Fr hst ck Abendessen n1 e e Alles Aus Deckenlampe Wetter Figure 71 Design selection user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 4 8 8 Configuring the menu structure LT Open kedsave bedSave As Generate I annuane Language Channels Scenes Parameters Skins Menu Layer Structure 4 8 8 1 General structure of the Menu work area Top Layers ES Addi X Delete BU Down For development Icons sorted by purposes only 1 theme Available functions Select template Template preview Default New layer name Ebene 1 For development purposes onlv Figure 72 Menu work area 4 8 8 2 General denro ONE screen layout The menu structure is defined using a graphic editor To make configuration easier different templates are Figure 75 Selecting a page template available for individual pages The standard layout mE comprises 6 function and 3 navigation buttons The sequence of pages can be changed using the Up and Down buttons The top page is also the start page This has a special function in that instead of the Back and Start navigation buttons further functions such as a clock can be positioned here The home page is always av
122. ng Cooling Heating and cooling This parameter sets the controller operation modes in which automatic fan control is active Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes and Operating mode HEATING amp COOLING PI control Or Operating mode HEATING amp COOLING Sequence control Or Operating mode HEATING PI control COOLING Sequence control Or Operating mode HEATING Sequence control COOLING PI control NO Yes Fan manually operable This parameter can be used to enable manual settings for fan levels When enabled the denro ONE can be manually switched to Automatic OFF 1 2 or 3 Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes Number of fan levels 1 3 This parameter sets how many fan levels can be selected If this number is less than 3 correspondingly fewer parameters are displayed as a result Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes If fan OFF start at level This parameter sets the fan level at which a previously switched off fan will briefly be switched on for 2 secs so that it will run safely when switched to level 1 There is always a pause of 0 5 secs when switching from one fan level to another Transfer ETS Parameter page Ventilation This parameter is only visible when Fan available Yes Fan revolutions at Level 1 1
123. ng and Legend Cooling gt Temperature trend Actuating variable 0 Heating Heizen Change to Cooling Change to heating Cooling Cooling Actuating variable 0 No Heating No Cooling Cooling Actual Temperature decrease Set point Actual Temperature Figure 28 Dead zone operating method in as an example of P control 3 7 7 2 Pre comfort mode previously Standby mode This room operation type is indicated by a relevant icon in the display The target value in the Pre comfort room operation mode is dependent on whether heating or user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE cooling is active When heating the Pre comfort mode target value corresponds to the basic target value minus the temperature drop for Pre comfort mode while for cooling this corresponds to the basic target value plus the temperature increase for Pre comfort mode respectively plus or minus the set target value shift see Figure 22 Room temperature control start page The drop and increase values in Pre comfort mode are adjustable using the parameters in the Temperature target values configuration window 3 7 7 3 Energy saving mode Also Night reduction This room operation type is indicated by a relevant icon in the display The target value in the Energy saving room operation mode is dependent on whether heating or cooling is active When heating
124. nly 3 0 K 3 5 K 4 0 K 4 5 K 5 0 K This parameter sets the proportion weighting of external and internal sensor measurement values in order to calculate the current actual values The first value corresponds to the weighting of the external sensor Transfer ETS External interior temperature sensor Yes External interior temperature 10 K This parameter defines the correction value which is sensor offset from measurement U added to the temperature value measured by the internal value ER sensor ae er k i K External interior temperature sensor No 44 5 K Yes 4 0 K This sets whether the room temperature is also 435K measured in another location in the room If this object is 43 0 K set to Yes the communications objects Temperature 425K actual value for internal ext sensor and Temperature 420K actual value internal weighted are added 415K Transfer ETS 1 2K Parameter page Temperatures actual value 1 0K External interior temperature sensor 0 8 K query cycle time 0 6 K 40 5 K 40 4 K 40 3 K 40 2 K 40 1 K No offset 0 1K 0 2 K 0 3 K 0 4 K 0 5 K 0 6 K 0 8 K User manual 34 of 76 pages denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings Parameter Settings This parameter defines the correction value which is added to the temperature value measured by the This parameter defines the correction value which is external s
125. nsor to measure brightness The light measurement Parameter page General sensor is located behind the colourless ring which surrounds the rotating knob Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided A time interval can be set for transmissions of sensor values The internal update time 3 3 3 Communications objects for the sensor value is 1 sec This means that external The communications objects of the temperature sensor queries in intervals of less than 1 second may lead to are described in chapter 3 7 15 identical feedback values even when the actual brightness has changed _ DOE The following communications objects relate to the The measurement range is 20 10 000 Lux Linearisation brightness sensor and temperature compensation are not required Object name Function The values determined and corrected by the sensor are Obj epiect Balb Type Flags sent over the communications objects listed below The Brightness sending interval can be adjusted actual value of internal sensor 3 3 2 Configuration l l This object is used to send the values measured and The configuration of the temperature sensor is described corrected by the brightness sensor in chapter 3 7 14 The following parameters are used in the configuration 34 of the brightness sensor Parameter Settings 344 ur Functional overview Minimum time between two 0 25 5 secs messages for audible The denro ONE can display current weather
126. o thie denro ONE ioco eta cote a 68 4 7 Starting the programme 68 4 7 1 Starting as ETS plug in 68 4 7 2 Starting as standalone programme 69 4 8 denro ONE configuration steps 69 4 8 1 Displaying the available disk space 69 4 8 2 Definition of target languages 69 4 8 3 Configuring the channels 69 4 8 4 Configuration of scenarios 70 4 8 5 Configuring the ETS parameters 70 user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 4 8 6 Configuring the scheduler 71 4 8 7 Design selection 71 4 8 8 Configuring the menu structure 72 4 8 9 Inserting pages seeeeeeeeeeee 72 4 9 Automatic generation of group addresses and group address connections sssus 73 4 10 Firmware Manager cccccssseeeeseeeeeseeeees 73 4 11 Exporting and importing configuration data 74 4 12 Transferring the parameters and menu structure to the denro ONE 74 4 12 1 Completeness check 74 4 12 2 Generating the configuration data binary data on the SD car eeeessseseses 74 4 12 3 Transferring the parameters to the BCU 74 User manu
127. object Maximum regulating variable heating user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Sting Parameter Sting This parameter sets the format in which the regulating variable is output When set to 100 normal the controller assumes that with a regulating variable of 100 the valve is open If on the other hand the valve is for example 100 closed the operating direction of the regulating variable must be reversed inverted Reducing the percentage figure will produce compression scaling of the regulating variable The setting depends on the type of valve and or actuator used This parameter allows the setting of an upper limit value for the regulating variable for heating Internal regulating Parameter page Heating PI control variables which exceed the value defined here are Heating and Cooling PI control always output as the value defined here This parameter is only visible when Transfer ETS Heating regulating variable output type continuous 8 Parameter page Heating PI control bit Heating and Cooling PI control OR This parameter is only visible when Heating and cooling regulating variable output type Heating regulating variable output type continuous 8 continuous 8 bit on the same object bit Regulating variable change for autom OR sending heating Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object Operati
128. ommunications object sends a read request This object is only available when Object presence visible Yes Comfort extension status Send 1 bit KLU On Off This object is used by the controller for notification that Comfort extension operation mode has been switched on or off This object is only available when Object presence visible No and Comfort extension object status Yes Ball I iN e operation type 0 4 A This object switches the room operation mode dependent on the received value The following assignments apply 0 Automatic mode 1 Comfort mode 2 Pre comfort mode EE Energy saving mode 4 Protected mode If a value other than 0 4 or an operation mode which is not available on the controller is received the message is dismissed as defective When the parameter Automatic mode via is set to Internal timer programme only the value O is evaluated other values are ignored If a O is received when the parameter Automatic mode via is set to Bus message the room operation mode is set to the operation mode last received by the 8 bit or 1 bit object During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request This object is only available when 8 bit room operation mode objects Room operation mode status Yes Room Send 1 byte KLU operation type 0 4 status This object reports the current operation mode after switching room operation mode Where Control
129. ompatibility reasons with older controllers Upon any change this object is used to send not only the room operation mode but also the controller operation mode and this can also be queried The individual bits of this 8 bit object have the following meaning Bit 0 1 Comfort mode On Bit 1 1 Pre comfort mode On Bit 2 1 Energy saving mode On Bit 3 1 Protected mode On Bit 4 1 Dew point alarm Bit 5 1 Heating mode 0 Cooling mode Bit 6 1 Controller on O Controller off Bit 7 1 Frost heat alarm The table below explains which operating status corresponds to which bit combination operans FrEE Heating Comfort mode 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Heating Pre comfort Run ba tal mode Ss mode Heating Protected mode 0 111 Jo 1 Jo lolo Cooling Comfort mode 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cooling Pre comfort RER MEE mode Eevee epe mode Cooling Protected mode O 1 O O 1 O O O Heatalaam tt LO x x x ix x Controller Off_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 11 Regulating variable output Continuous PI control allows to you to set whether the regulating variables for Heating and Cooling are limited by maximum and or minimum values and whether these should be assigned normally or inverted inverted output causes the reversed operation of the regulating variable inverted output is for example required for thermal actuators which are opened when unpowered Users can also set whether the regulating variable is to be
130. on direction scaling of heating 1 regulating variables limited regulating 2 variable times value 100 3 4 5 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 0 80 85 90 95 100 normal 1 296 This parameter is used to define the changes in the 3 regulating variable which result in the automatic 4 transmission of the heating regulating variable 5 10 Heating and Cooling PI control 15 This parameter is only visible when 20 Heating regulating variable output type continuous 8 25 bit 30 OR 40 Heating and cooling regulating variable output type 5076 continuous 8 bit on the same object 60 Cycle time for cyclical sending of User manual 38 of 76 pages denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Parameter Settings heating regulating variables applicable 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min 12 min 15 min 17 min 20 min 25 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 90 min 120 min This parameter is used to set the cycle time for the automatic transmission of the heating regulating variable Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Heating regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object regulating variable Inverted The operating direction of th
131. on mode 140 queried only when Room operation mode after voltage recovery Automatic and Automatic mode via Bus message are queried The bus querying only occurs following an adjustable time interval see Chapter 3 2 2 When no reply is given to a status query the following standard values are assumed e External interior temperature sensor configurable default value e Exterior temperature sensor configurable default value Time date not set Basic target value configurable value Window contacts closed Presence absent Status objects for switching and dimmer channels off and or 0 e Status objects for shutter and blind channels undefined state denro AG 9 of 76 pages denro AG 2010 denro ONE Message type input objects for channels undefined is displayed Room operation mode Protected mode only when Room operation mode after voltage recovery Automatic and Automatic mode via Bus message user manual subject to change without prior notice denro ONE 3 Operation 3 1 General operation After starting the denro ONE after connecting the external power supply a bus voltage recovery or a bus reset the display activates while the user pages are initialised and the denro logo appears This initialisation can take up to one minute The unit cannot be operated during this time When transferring a new configuration from the microSD card the initialisation time can be significantly longer dep
132. or this There are differences between the sending of fixed and variable values 3 14 1 1 Send value fixed The transmission of fixed values is achieved by simply assigning a button to the channel There is no operation page The rotating knob has no function here Wert senden 1 12 53 Figure 43 Calling up the operation page for the Send value function from the home page 21 C User manual 56 of 76 pages 3 14 1 2 Send value variable The transmission of variable values is achieved via an operation page see Figure 44 This is called up via a function page see Figure 43 Minimum and maximum values can be set using parameters The smallest increment for slow rotations is determined by the data type resolution A single decimal place after the decimal point is displayed for floating point data tyoes The smallest increment size is therefore 0 1 Warning In floating point numbers the minimum possible increment varies depending on the the current set value Examples based on the 2 byte floating point data type 0 08 at values of 100 0 64 at values of 1000 5 12 at values of 10000 81 92 at values of 100000 For 4 byte floating point numbers the display shows 0 9 999 999 directly e g 204 1 The increment here is 0 1 From 10 000 000 onwards this switches to normalised exponential display e g 1 000E 8 For faster rotation the increment adapts dynamically to the predeter
133. or the colour components Bits 00000000BBBBBBBBGGGGGGGGRRRRRRRR B blue G green R red RGB red Send 1 byte KL DPT _ Scaling This object is used to send brightness information for the red colour component RGB green Send 1 byte KLU DPT _ Scaling This object is used to send brightness information for the green colour component RGB blue Send 1 byte KL DPT_ Scaling This object is used to send brightness information for the blue colour component RGB red status Receive 1 byte KS DPT JA Scaling This object is used to receive brightness information for denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice the red colour component RGB green Receive 1 byte KS status DPT_ JA Scaling This object is used to receive brightness information for Obj Objectname Function Type _ Flags the red colour component SS the green colour component uli en ee DPT JA Scaling This object is used to receive brightness information for the blue colour component 3 6 Control of audio playback devices 3 6 1 Functional overview The denro ONE can be used to control audio playback devices These can include for example various KNX audio devices or even software solutions such as denro THINK when connected to for example a Logitech SqueezeBox The control includes the following functions e Play Pause Next track Previous track Volume control Mute The relevant oper
134. peration modes Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving Protected mode Increase in Energy saving mode cooling This parameter sets the target value by which the room temperature should increase when Comfort operation mode is switched to Energy saving operation mode Transfer ETS This parameter is only visible when Operation mode Cooling Or Operating mode Heating and cooling and Room operation modes Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving Protected mode Or Room operation modes Comfort Energy saving Protected mode Target value for frost protection heating This parameter is used to set the target value for Frost protection operation mode Frost protection mode internal only is activated for example when the Window open status is received and the controller is in Heating mode Transfer ETS This parameter is only visible when Operation mode Heating or Operating mode Heating and cooling Target value for Heat protection cooling This parameter is used to set the target value for Heat protection operation mode Heat protection mode internal only is activated for example when the Window open status is received and the controller is in Cooling mode User manual 32 of 76 pages Operation mode Cooling or Operating mode Heating and cooling Set Cooling target temperature No depending on exterior Yes temperature This sets whether the target temperature in cooling mode should t
135. r Settings This parameter allows the setting of an upper limit value for the regulating variable for cooling Internal regulating variables which exceed the value defined here are always output as the value defined here Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same object Operation direction scaling of 1 96 cooling regulating variables 2 96 limited regulating variable times 3 96 9e value 100 4 96 5 96 7 10 96 15 96 20 30 96 40 50 96 60 96 70 96 80 85 96 90 95 100 96 normal inverted This parameter sets the format in which the regulating variable is output When set to 100 normal the controller assumes that with a regulating variable of 100 the valve is open If on the other hand the valve is for example 100 closed the operating direction of denro AG 41 of 76 pages denro ONE Parameter Settings the regulating variable must be reversed inverted Reducing the percentage figure will produce compression scaling of the regulating variable The setting depends on the type of valve and or actuator used Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visi
136. rack the exterior temperature If Yes is selected the target temperature tracks the exterior temperature if this exceeds 26 C and is 6 K above the current target temperature The target temperature in this case then stands at 6 K below the exterior temperature Should the target value exceed the set high temperature protection value the target temperature is then set to the value which is defined by the high temperature protection parameter If the dew point alarm is active the cooling valve is then completely closed Transfer ETS This parameter is only visible when Operation mode Cooling Or Operating mode Heating and cooling Limit value for frost Not applicable alarm 0 C 0 5 C 1 0 C 1 5 C 2 0 C 2 5 C 3 0 C 3 5 C 4 0 C 4 5 C 5 0 C The controller indicates Frost alarm when the temperature set here is reached or undercut Parameter page Operation mode controller operation mode operating unit Send cycle time for frost alarm 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min 12 min 15 min 17 min 20 min 25 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 90 min 120 min Inactive The send interval for the frost alarm is displayed here In addition to automatic transmissions when there is a denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings Parameter Settings change the Frost alarm object is thus sent on a 17 min cyclical basis for example eve
137. re 26 Room temperature control priorities Comfort mode This room operation type is indicated by a relevant icon in the display The target value in the Comfort 23 of 76 pages denro ONE operation room operation type is not dependent on whether heating or cooling is active It corresponds either to the value set directly on the rotating knob of the controller in C or to that calculated from the basic target value and the preset target value shift Dead zone In order to ensure that the heating and cooling valves are not opened at the same time in Heating and cooling configuration a dead zone has been defined This is applied symmetrically around the range of the target temperature The way in which it works is described in Figure 28 In the event of a power recovery the mode heating or cooling is set directly by the current temperature T lt target value 4 heat T 2 target value cool The dead zone is only active in Comfort mode Sollwert Hitzeschutz K hlen wenn Istwert gt Sollwert Energiespar Pre Komfort Komfort Stellgr ssen 0 Pre Komfort Energiespar Heizen lt Frostschutz wenn Istwert lt Sollwert Komfort Pre Komfort Energiespar Frost Hitze schutz Betriebsart Figure 27 Target values and dead zone in sample P control Mode 4 amp Dead zone _ gt Actual Temperature increase Heating No Heati
138. rectly linked the denro ONE will be unable to track the internally held status correctly which will cause the following behaviour if there is another participant in the bus switching operations Switching processes on the denro ONE may require dual operation Dimming processes on the denro ONE are based on the last dimmer value set by the denro ONE Function Light dimming Function Light dimming Status Dimming by 60 The circular line with the 2 arrows indicates the rotating knob function Action The operator has pressed a button on the display The focus is on the dimmer channel rotating the rotating knob can set the brightness or pressing this switches the lights OFF Status Status 6096 3 11 2 Configuration Dimmer channels require no further configuration 3 11 38 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 Object Type name lt Channel Send 1 bit On Off name gt Switch These M IN TAE RN send 1 bit switching messages when a button is M IN TAE RN 1 7 13 Channel 19 25 names 31 37 Switch Receiving 1 bit KS A On Off user manual denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Object Type name The internal status is adjusted and displayed depending on the value received for this object During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request Channel Send 1 byte
139. red when an update is made to the trigger object with a value which is identical to the configured threshold value When Only upon the first alarm is set an alarm is triggered once when the value of the trigger object is identical to the configured threshold value Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm acknowledgment sent to the object after an acknowledgment Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Alarm User manual 64 of 76 pages The following parameters can be individually used for each Message type channel Parameter Icon for value 1 This selection field can be used to select an appropriate icon This is shown in the display when the value content is 1 Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Message Icon for value z 0 BEER This selection field can be used to select an appropriate icon This is shown in the display when the value content is O Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Message LM nn Default On This input field can be used to input a text This text is shown in the display when the value content is 1 This has a maximum text length of 64 characters Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel This parameter is only visible when Function Message Text display for valu
140. resence visible No object status Yes This is used to set whether the Comfort extension status communications object should be added Parameter Settings immediately or only after the set time Setting a delay ensures that the system does not switch to internal Protected mode for every brief window opening Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General 8 bit room operation No mode object room Yes operation mode status This sets whether both communications objects Room operation mode and Room operation mode status are added The values transferred by means of these objects are used to set the room operation mode and or to report the current room operation mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Room temperature controller General 8 bit object No controller status Yes Eberle Parameter page Room temperature controller General This parameter is only visible when object is used to send controller and room operation Object presence visible No mode status reports Queries for this object are also and possible Maximum comfort extension duration inactive Bit 0 1 Comfort mode On Enable operation NO Bit 1 1 Pre comfort mode On type adjustment Yes Bit 2 1 Energy saving mode On This is used to set whether the Controller status Eberle communications object should be added This modes of the room temperature controller by the user Bit 4 1 Dew point alarm Manual mode
141. rms and messages The denro ONE has an internal beeper which emits acoustic alarm messages and can also be used as feedback for any key actuation denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Note denro ONE Manager is compatible with Windows XP SP3 Vista SP1 and Windows 7 32 bit versions in each case The plug in is intended for ETS 3 0f The installation and operation of both components is described in detail in Chapter 4 2 3 General functions and definitions 2 3 1 Restarting the unit Conditions such as e Bus voltage recovery e Additional voltage recovery e Programming ETS download e Bus reset are dealt with in the same way in terms of functionality and require the denro ONE to be restarted These events are hereinafter referred to as power recoveries and are not differentiated in any other way 2 3 2 Querying of status objects In certain situations the values of communications objects are actively queried by denro ONE via the bus read requests These include for example sensor data as well as channel status information When starting the denro ONE External interior temperature sensor 118 Exterior temperature sensor 116 Time date 111 and 112 Basis target value 120 Window 1 to 4 134 to 137 Presence 138 Status objects for switching and dimmer channels Status objects for shutter and blind channels e Message type input objects for channels e Room operati
142. rotected mode Comfort Energy saving Protected mode Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving Protected mode Parameter page Operation mode controller operation mode operating unit Operating Mode Set which operation modes should be used Transfer ETS S O Transfer ETS denro AG HEATING Two position control HEATING PI control HEATING Sequence control COOLING Two position control COOLING PI control COOLING Sequence control HEATING amp COOLING Two position control HEATING amp COOLING PI control HEATING amp COOLING Sequence control HEATING Two position control COOLING Sequence control HEATING Two position control COOLING PI control HEATING PI control COOLING Two position control HEATING PI control COOLING Sequence control HEATING Sequence control COOLING Two position control HEATING Sequence control COOLING PI control 31 of 76 pages denro ONE Parameter Settings Parameter page Operating mode controller Dead zone between heating and cooling This parameter sets the dead zone between heating and cooling The dead zone is only active in Comfort mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Operating mode controller This parameter is only visible when Operating mode Heating and cooling Reduction in Pre comfort mode heating This parameter sets the target value by which the room temperature should drop when Comfort operation mode is swi
143. rs are set here e Main and middle groups are generated in the group addresses e Start group addresses from which this generation starts group addresses are generated with consecutive addresses denro AG 73 of 76 pages denro ONE 63 Automatische Gruppenadresserzeugung Konfiguration der Startgruppenadresse zur automatischen Gruppenadresserzeugung f r Jedes sichtbare Kommunikationsobjekt Startadresse 1 3 v Aktivieren Abbrechen Figure 79 Dialog box for the configuration of automatic group address generation When automatic group address generation is activated when the editor is terminated by clicking OK a group address is generated for each active communications object and a connection to this is created This starts at the defined start address and is counted upwards Already occupied group addresses are skipped No group address is generated for communications objects which already have a connection to a group address When the maximum number of group addresses 255 is exceeded when generating group addresses an error message is shown In this event the Editor can be called up again and another group address area can be selected for the remaining communications objects The group addresses are generated according to the following naming scheme lt Room plant name gt lt Unit name gt lt Communications object name gt Example Living room denro ONE Cooling The unit name is composed of the
144. ry 10 minutes This 20 min cyclical transmission only occurs however when an 25 min alarm condition is present 30 min Transfer ETS 40 min Parameter page Operation mode controller operation 50 min mode operating unit 60 min Limit value for heat alarm Not applicable 90 min 30 C 120 min 31 C Inactive 32 C This sets the time interval after which the actual values 33 C should be re sent in addition to the automatic 34 C transmissions in the event of any change 35 C Transfer ETS Transfer ETS O 36 C 37 C Change for 38 C automatic 39 C transmission of 40 C actual 41 C temperature 42 C values 43 C 44 C 45 C the controller issues a Heat alarm Transfer ETS Parameter page Operation mode controller operation mode operating unit Send cycle time for heatalarm 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min 10 min 12 min Inactive 15 min 17 min 20 min 25 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 90 min 120 min Inactive The send interval for the heat alarm is set here In addition to automatic transmissions when there is a change the Heat alarm object is thus sent on a cyclical basis for example every 10 minutes This cyclical transmission only occurs however when an alarm condition is present Transfer ETS Parameter page Operation mode controller operation mode operating unit Cycle time for automatic transmission of actual temperature values denro AG 33 of 76 pages T
145. s are allowed from the outside and the target temperature reported by the communication object remains unchanged When at least one window is open this is additionally indicated on the display by an appropriate icon Switching to the frost or heat protection target values usually leads to the immediate closure of the heating cooling valves Heating or cooling energy waste is thus prevented when a window is open Once all windows are once again closed the internal Protected mode is then de activated If an opened window triggers a switch to another operation mode such as through a bus message or internal timer programme although this operation mode is communicated by bus message it is only activated once all windows are closed A further parameter controls whether opening a window leads to a switch to internal Protected mode immediately or after 30 secs thus ensuring that there is no reaction to a briefly opened window Internal room operation mode changes caused by a window opening are not reported to the bus 3 7 7 7 Comfort mode extension The controller offers the possibility of extending the duration of the Comfort mode This is done by pressing the Comfort mode extension button on the Room temperature control operation page Figure 22 Room temperature control start page and setting the duration using the rotating knob The button is only available if the presence detector is not used for presence reporting Object prese
146. scenario header allows the duplication of scenarios via the context menu Alarme Meldungen z Configuring the selected channel chwellwertAlarmAktiv4BU_3 0 UnterGrenzwertAlarmdBU 3 0 ObererGrenzwertAlarm4BU 3 0 Alarmfunktion3 8 v T Scene L Language Duplicate scene z Figure 66 Channel selection and naming Lx d Mans mp Deutsch Ferna The channels which are to be used must be marked as ae active Only then will these be included in the following J 499 Englisch configuration steps Italienisc Spanisch 4 8 4 Configuration of scenarios Scenarios are used to summarise switching processes which lead to the creation of a certain state A scenario called Home cinema would for example switch off the room light close the shutters and turn on a wall lamp Up to 64 scenarios can be set up in Scenario configuration These display all of the functions given in the channels which are switched to active objects These are allocated to an individual scenario by activating a checkbox The assigned identifying name is used as a default for the menu captions as well as to improve orientation along the subsequent steps In addition to the identifying names for the scenarios pre settings must also be set for each channel These pre settings can also be changed at a later stage via the appropriate menu definition and then saved Each scenario is assigne
147. scenario timer on If de activated all scenario switching programmes are inactive The received value is permanently stored in memory so that it is still available after a power recovery Timer Receiving KSL programme Activate A individual channels This object receives a 1 bit command to activate 1 or de activate 0 the internal timer programme for individual channels If de activated all channel switching programmes are inactive The received value is permanently stored in memory so that it is still available after a power recovery 3 9 Channel specific functions Denro ONE has 18 channels to which different functions can be assigned The options are e Switching Dimming Blind control Shutter control Send values Positive guidance Alarms messages Scenario control user manual 49 of 76 pages O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Different communications objects are enabled denro ONE depending on the channel type The associated communications objects are explained in the Channel x Switch 0 0 1 descriptions of the individual functions Channel x Status Switch 0 0 2 3 9 1 Configuration The channel types are configured using parameters The following parameters refer to channels 1 18 Switch Parameter Settings _ Switch 0 0 1 0 0 2 Channel type Unused Switching Dimming eee Blinds Shutters Switch 0 0 1 S
148. selected the regulating variables are output as pulse width modulated switching commands and the duty cycle between On and Off corresponds to the calculated regulating variables Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control Cooling proportional range ONDOUIPwWMm O AAAAAAAAA This parameter allows the setting of a lower limit value for the regulating variable for cooling Internal regulating controller for cooling mode A proportional range of 3 K variables below the value defined here are always output means that a control deviation of 3 K results in a as 0 regulating variable change of 100 Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling sequence control Cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 Cooling reset time 5 min bit 6 min OR 7 min Heating and cooling regulating variable output type 8 min continuous 8 bit on the same object 9 min Maximum regulating variable cooling 10 min 12 min 15 min 17 min 20 min 25 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 150 min 180 min 210 min 240 min Inactive This parameter sets the reset time for the PI controller in cooling mode A reset time of 30 minutes means that during this time the portion is equal to the P portion User manual 40 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Paramete
149. sent as a percentage value via this object This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Heating using PI control and sequence control Heating Send 1 byte regulating 0 100 DPT _ variable Scaling Sequence 2 In Heating mode with sequence control the regulating variable of the second sequence is sent as a percentage value via this object This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Heating using PI control and sequence control Cooling regulating variable switching In Cooling mode this object sends the regulating variable as an ON OFF switching command This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Cooling using a two position control or Cooling using PI control and Regulating variable output type for heating and cooling via separate objects and Cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit Cooling Send 1 byte regulating 0 100 DPT_ variable Scaling continuous In Cooling mode with PI control this object sends the regulating variable as a percentage value while for PI control with sequence control it sends the controller s internal regulating value This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Cooling using PI control or Cooling using PI control and sequence control and Regulating
150. ssed the button acquires the focus indicated by border colour 1 around the button The respective values of the communications objects of the functions used in this scenario are sent via the bus Scene Margen Scene Abendes Scene Fernsehe Blinds weather Figure 47 Scenarios on the home page on the denro ONE Figure 48 Activating the Eating scenario 3 15 3 Changing scenario settings on the denro ONE The values in the channels used in the scenarios can be adjusted to individual requirements in the denro ONE To do this the denro ONE must be set to Administration mode see 3 2 1 4 Administration mode The contents of the channels used in this scenario can now be changed using the navigation arrows on the menu pages This activates the channel and this can then be adjusted as required This can be continued until all functions are set as required Finally the button for the now altered scenario is changed and saved by an extended press of the button A successful save is indicated by a change from border colour 1 to border colour 2 as well as with an audible sound Internal and external scenarios are saved in exactly the same way The recording of scenarios takes into account both switching processes which were made on denro ONE as denro ONE well as those actuated by other bus users recorded via the channel status objects Figure 49 A successful scenario save 3 15 4 Configuration To activate a
151. switching commands and the duty cycle between On and Off corresponds to the calculated regulating variables Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control Proportional range heating 1 0K 1 1K 1 2K 1 3K 1 4K 1 5K 1 6K 1 7K 1 8K This parameter sets the proportional range of the PI controller for heating mode A proportional range of 3 K means that a control deviation of 3 K results in a regulating variable change of 100 Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control Heating Sequence control Heating reset time denro AG 37 of 76 pages denro ONE Parameter Settings 50 min 60 min 90 min 120 min 150 min 180 min 210 min 240 min Inactive This parameter sets the reset time for the PI controller in heating mode A reset time of 30 minutes means that during this time the portion is equal to the P portion Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating PI control Heating and Cooling PI control Heating Sequence control Minimum regulating variable heating This parameter allows the setting of a lower limit value for the regulating variable for heating Internal regulating variables below the value defined here are always output as 0 This parameter is only visible when Heating regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit on the same
152. t to change without prior notice denro ONE Parameter Settings This parameter is used to set the cycle time for the transmission of values When the value 0 secs no value is sent Transfer ETS 3 3 1 Functional overview Parameter page General Brightness sensor 0 2000 Ix correction value Obi Objectname Function Type Flags il a s NN a bytes This object can be used to query the version information of the unit for support purposes 3 3 Sending sensor values 3 3 1 1 Temperature sensor The denro ONE includes an integrated temperature sensor This measures the room temperature within a range of 0 C to 45 C with an accuracy of 0 1K In the event that the temperature falls below 0 C the display This parameter is used to set the correction value for the indicates LOW and 0 C is also sent to the brightness sensor The set value is then subtracted from communication object At temperatures above 45 C the the value provided by the sensor and sent display indicates HIGH and 45 C is also sent to the The following steps are performed when determining communications object Further details on configuration this and communications objects can be found in Chapter 3 7 1 Set Offset to 0 Ix 2 Completely darken the denro ONE 3 3 1 2 Brightness sensor 3 Query the measured value from the communications object and enter as Offset The denro ONE is also fitted with a light measurement Transfer ETS se
153. tched to Pre comfort operation mode in Heating mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Operating mode controller This parameter is only visible when Operation mode Heating Or Operating mode Heating and cooling and Room operation modes Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving Protected mode Reduction in Energy saving mode heating This parameter sets the target value by which the room temperature should drop when Comfort operation mode is switched to Energy saving operation mode Transfer ETS Parameter page Operating mode controller This parameter is only visible when Operation mode Heating Or Operating mode Heating and cooling and Room operation modes Comfort Pre comfort Energy saving Protected mode Or Room operation modes Comfort Energy saving Protected mode Increase in Pre comfort mode cooling This parameter sets the target value by which the room temperature should increase when Comfort operation mode is switched to Pre comfort operation mode in user manual O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice denro ONE Settings Transfer ETS Parameter page Operating mode controller Parameter Settings Transfer ETS Parameter page Operating mode controller This parameter is only visible when Parameter This parameter is only visible when Operation mode Cooling Or Operating mode Heating and cooling and Room o
154. te ks a This object is used to change the language over the denro ONE KNX bus This receives the language ID which has been set in denro ONE Manager for the particular language to be activated Values from 1 255 can be used Unrecognised language IDs are ignored For configuring available languages see Chapter 4 8 2 The received value is permanently stored in memory so that it is still available after a power recovery Time Day of Receive the week This object can be used to receive and synchronise the time with the day of the week from an external timepiece in the KNX system via the bus During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request T GL This object can be used to receive and synchronise the date from an external timepiece in the KNX system via the bus During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request 197 Admin mode Receiving Can be activated This communications object is used to switch Admin mode to a mode in which it can be activated Final activation is then performed on the display 1 enables Administrator mode activation O disables this The received value is permanently stored in memory so that it is still available after a power recovery This object is only visible when Administrator mode permanently active No and Administrator mode activation By location upon enabling by an external object denro AG O denro AG 2010 subjec
155. the Energy saving mode target value corresponds to the basic target value minus the temperature drop for Energy saving mode while for cooling this corresponds to the basic target value plus the temperature increase for Energy saving mode respectively plus or minus the set target value shift see Figure 22 The drop and increase values in Energy saving mode are adjustable using the parameters in the Temperature target values configuration window 3 7 7 4 Protected mode frost heat protection This room operation type is indicated by a relevant icon in the display The target value in this operation mode is entirely dependent on whether heating or cooling is active When heating the target value corresponds to the adjustable parameter value for Frost protection in the Temperature target values configuration window while when cooling this corresponds to the adjustable parameter value for Heat protection 3 7 7 5 Permanent Protected mode If you want to switch the room temperature control permanently to Protected mode e g during the holidays you can use the special Permanent protected mode communications object If the Protected mode room operation mode is switched on using this object it can only be switched off again in this way Display actuations time switch messages presence detectors and window contacts which act on the normal Protected mode object to close down Protected operation will be ignored as long
156. transfer of the configuration data to the denro ONE In standalone programme mode only transfers by microSD card are possible As part of the ETS plug in system related components of the configuration are transferred via the KNX bus Installation Service denro ONE Export Open denro ONE ETS Plugin Import Save Menue Editor OK Generate rcprj Datei Generate ETS Database E Micro SD card Programming Bus data Config data Insert card v denro ONE Figure 57 Data flow 4 5 2 Export and Import As the standalone programme module cannot access the ETS database it is necessary to export the data through the ETS plug in before using the standalone programme The resulting file has the file extension rcprj This file is opened in denro ONE Manager the standalone programme module and changes can be saved by pressing the Save button 4 6 Configuration steps The denro ONE Manager and the plug in are grouped thematically according to configuration steps The selected sequence of steps supports the user by recording basic data such as the languages used channels with their functions and scenarios as well as their names After defining the parameters and installing the timer programme the menu surfaces for the room controller are designed Definition of used language Channel Selection Naming Parameter
157. ts such as buttons with progress bars and buttons which call up further pages can be integrated One example of a User manual 72 of 76 pages denro AG O denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice button which calls up further pages is the weather control element Positioning the weather control element automatically adds the three weather forecast pages These pages can be neither be directly altered or individually deleted Deleting the weather control element also deletes the associated pages Figure 77 Designing the menus using drag n drop 4 9 Automatic generation of group addresses and group address connections The plug in version of the denro ONE Manager offers the possibility of automatically generating group addresses and connections thereto for all active communications objects in the denro ONE This behaviour is configured using the Extras gt Automatic group addresses menu item This menu is not available in the Standalone programme version 7 Contouch Manager T 3 m R ffnen befSpeichem lf Speichern unter WGenerieren Sprache Deutsch V Warnungen anzia Extras Sprachen Kan le Szenen Parameter Zeitprogramme Design Men struktur me Hinzuf gen X L schen Name Akt n Deutsch J Figure 78 Automatic group addresses menu After selecting the menu item a configuration dialog box appears The following paramete
158. usts the dimming value by one bit approx 0 4 percentage points per notch rapid rotation results in a higher change in value The dimmer is normally switched ON and OFF by means of the 1 bit object The condition of the dimmer when it is switched on e g 100 or the last dimming value must then be configured on the dimmer The 1 bit switching message is linked to the press of the rotating knob Switching on and off can also be achieved using an 8 bit object In this case however the dimmer must be suitably configured The 8 bit dimming value message is linked to the rotation of the rotating knob At its minimum dimming value the bar becomes circular in form In order to ensure correct functionality all communications objects including status objects in particular for the dimming channel must be linked in Functionality may otherwise be impaired denro AG 51 of 76 pages denro ONE The status display displays the dimmer target value during actuation for a certain time up to 5 seconds after the last operation Only after this time has elapsed is the dimmer value status sent by the dimmer applied and the status display updated to the current dimmer value This means that the status display indicates the target value for a certain time but then displays the current actual value of the dimmer after actuation This function prevents jumps in the dimmer value and the status display If the status objects are not cor
159. variable output type for heating and cooling User manual pec peg Send 1 bit KL On Off 48 of 76 pages HE via separate objects and Cooling regulating variable output type continuous 8 bit Cooling 1 byte regulating DPT_ variable Scaling Sequence 1 In Cooling mode with sequence control the regulating variable of the first sequence is sent as a percentage value via this object This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Cooling using PI control and sequence control Cooling 1 byte regulating DPT _ variable Scaling Sequence 2 In Cooling mode with sequence control the regulating variable of the second sequence Is sent as a percentage value via this object This object is only available when Unit function controller operating unit and Cooling using PI control and sequence control bl C n le al mode This object sends the set fan operation mode Depending on the setting of the Invert fan operation mode value parameter the following applies No Value 0 Fan manual mode Value 1 Fan automatic mode Yes Value 1 Fan manual mode Value 0 Fan automatic mode This object is only available when Fan available 2 Yes Us mmu Dem Tw T mode status This object receives the fan operation mode status and displays this Depending on the setting of the Invert fan operation mode value parameter the following applies No Value 0
160. vel value is displayed Fan available Yes Status Fan Receiving 1 bit KSA level 2 On Off This object receives the status of Fan level 2 and displays this If the status is set of several objects 161 163 is set the respective highest fan level value is displayed This object is only available when Fan available Yes and Number of fan levels 2 or Number of fan levels Fan revolution status Status Fan BIETER 1 bit level 3 On Off This object receives the status of Fan level 3 and displays this If the status is set of several objects 161 163 is set the respective highest fan level value is denro AG denro ONE i naan inal Lal displayed This object is only available when Fan available Yes and Number of fan levels 3 3 8 Timer programme 3 8 1 Functional overview The scheduler enables the setting of programmes for the different categories Heating Scenarios and individual channels Programmes for different days of the week can in this way be defined 3 8 2 Configuration Timer programmes are set in denro ONE Manager see Chapter 4 8 6 3 8 3 Communications objects The timer switching programme for scenarios and individual channels can be activated de activated using the following communications objects dissi oral ilii Timer Receiving programme Activate scenarios This object receives a 1 bit command to activate de activate 0 the internal
161. witching 1 bit on the same object Periodic duration of the cooling pulse width modulation This parameter sets the periodic duration for the pulse width modulation of the switching regulating variable output in cooling mode The regulating variable thus corresponds to the duty cycle temporal relationship between ON 1 and OFF 0 within a period ATTENTION When working with thermal actuators it must be ensured that the selected periodic duration is not shorter than the sum of the re cooling and cooling times of the thermal actuators Transfer ETS Parameter page Cooling PI control Heating and Cooling PI control This parameter is only visible when Cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit OR Heating and cooling regulating variable output type switching 1 bit on the same object Heating controller regulating variable value with which Sequence 2 begins Default 50 96 This parameter is used to define the regulating variable from which the controller output for heating for Sequence 2 should start Jed 7o Transfer ETS Parameter page Heating Sequence control Heating sequence 1 regulating variable change for autom sending denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice Parameter Settings This parameter is used to define the changes in the regulating variable which result in the automatic transmission of the regulating variable for Heating Seque
162. y changing the room operation mode see Figure 26 When a Comfort mode extension is active the currently remaining time is displayed on the button In the event of any change to the displayed remaining time using the rotating knob the displayed remaining time is immediately applied as the new value The currently set mode is saved so that this can be restored following any power failure 3 7 7 8 Dew point mode When a dew point monitor fitted to a cooling ceiling is triggered in cooling mode the controller switches to Dew point mode This then completely closes the cooling ceiling valve so long as the dew point alarm continues A triggered Dew point mode is indicated by a relevant icon in the display When Dew point mode has been triggered the operation mode can be switched back but the active dew point mode must first be shut down meaning that the cooling valve remains completely closed until this is done 3 7 7 9 Automatic manual mode The room operation status is normally controlled in Automatic mode by message via a time switch the integrated timer programme or the central control of a denro AG 25 of 76 pages denro ONE building automation system It is also however possible to permanently set a desired room operation mode manually via the controller display For this Permanent protected mode must not be switched on Pressing the relevant button allows the selection of any room operation mode which the
163. y message is always immediately indicated by the relevant symbol but is only performed by the controller after a period of approx 3 seconds All objects whose switching status is altered by switching to the new room operation mode are automatically sent In this process a O is sent for the abandoned operation mode and a 1 for the switched to operation mode The Frost alarm and or Heat alarm status as well as the Heating Cooling operation mode are determined by the controller itself and sent via these objects For 2 wire units with only one heat exchanger and a regulator valve through which either cold or warm water flows through the pipe network the controller must however be switched using the Heating Cooling object via the bus to the respective current operation mode The controller can be switched on and off by means of a further 1 bit object When the controller is switched off the following occurs e The regulating variable is internally set to O e All operation modes are marked as inactive on the display e Acurrent temperature assessment is performed so that temperature and frost heat alarm messages can be sent e he current temperature target value in the communications object is retained as the last active value e Availability of 1 bit and 8 bit objects is ascertained Bits for operation modes 0 When the controller is turned on again in both manual and automatic mode it first switches to Protected mode by
164. ype change in the status display ni 0 Ringing On when pressed Off when released Ringing Off when pressed On when released This parameter is used to set the switch type Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel Status display visible Yes No This parameter is used to define whether a switching status is displayed onscreen Transfer SD card Parameter page Channel User manual 50 of 76 pages denro AG denro AG 2010 subject to change without prior notice 3 10 3 Communications objects The following communications objects refer to channels 1 18 Object Type name lt Channel Send 1 bit On Off name gt Switch This ee ee oe sends a 1 bit switching message when a button is ee ee oe lt Channel name gt Switch status Receiving 1 bit KSUA On Off The status is displayed depending on the value received for this object The values are also used to synchronise internal status when switching During a power recovery this communications object sends a read request 3 11 Dimming light control channel function 3 11 1 Functional overview The configured buttons on the display show the function for the relevant light The Dimming function is activated by selecting the relevant button This is indicated by border colour 1 Finally an ON or OFF command is sent by pressing the press button on the rotating knob Rotating the rotating knob sets the brightness Here a slow rotation adj

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