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1. IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng Status Vane Position 4 1 bit DPT Bool 1 002 1 Position 4 a omm om fa Je pem 000000 mme sme Dp emeese9m 000000 we wues we a 0 mand ee 00 mm mme O CIN pereme mme womeeme we e rm we come em n ES AO IN ra romeo ro IN we owman se IN a mae om e T External ra oree oae Dp ooe pe err owe mp IN se ena sw orree m Jn ee 0000000 Locking 8 2 Digital Input DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT DE RW T U Alarm Status_Low Batery Alarm DPT_Alarm 1 005 BENI No alarm 1 Alarm dme Status Input State DPT OpenClose 1 009 R To Open 1 Close Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 34 47 B URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 3 Central Controllers Lights blinds and temperature DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID R W T U CAT CT Tae fe c Ec o m a CO ses ana E orre ve a T Ori Sanm E r ume al p fie sae a e a IRE Light saare RI fa ee Bee meme RE omm pump r foro Bee emere RE o orreee m m Tp jemaecme 000000 CO sm emma m m Tp emencme 00000 sa cm RR EI saer me Re E CN E oom omm
2. Technical Specifications Material ABS UL 94 HB 2 5 mm thickness Size 70 x 100 x 28 mm Weight 80g Color White 29V DC 7mA ower supply supplied through KNX bus Moning wa SSS LED indicators internal 1 x KNX programming 2x8 Characters LCD Display STN Positive Yellow green internal Reflective type Without backlight 1 x KNX programming 2 x LCD display control 1 x Erase EnOcean devices 1 x Teach Learn EnOcean devices 9396 HR no condensation 9396 HR no condensation Compliant with RoHS directive 2002 95 CE IBOX KNX ENO A1 e CE conformity to EMC directive 2004 108 EC and Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC o EN 301489 1 V1 8 1 o EN 60950 1 Certifications o EN 50491 3 o EN 50090 2 2 IBOX KNX ENO A1C e FCC ID SZV STM300C e IC ID 5713A STM300C Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 30 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te amp i S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 Appendix A EnOcean Family Communication Objects Tables 8 1 ACinterface TOPIC DATAPOINT TYPE DPT NAME DPT 10 H W T U On Off Control On Off DPT Switch 1 001 May 0 Off 1 On Control Mode DPT HVACContrMode 20 105 wit 0 Auto 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan 14 Dry Control Fan Speed 14 Speeds 1 byte
3. O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 14 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 9 IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin for ETS IBOX KNX ENO A1 is a fully compatible KNX device which must be configured and setup using standard KNX tool ETS and our specific plugin ETS database for this device and the specific plugin can be downloaded from http www intesis com down eib IBOX KNX ENO A1 zip Please consult the README txt file located inside the downloaded zip file to find instructions on how to install the database Once the database is imported the plugin can be accessed when editing parameters To get access to parameters edition you can right click on the gateway icon in the device tree see Figure 5 1 and then select Edit Parameters Another option would be to click on the Parameters tab located in the project screen and then pressing the specific parameter dialog see Figure 5 2 4 ET All Devices Le Dynamic Folders AL KNX ENO Gateway Device KNX ENO Gateway Edit Parameters Download Unload rancter Darameterc and Hans Figure 5 1 ETS Project managing screen Delete 4 iE All Devices ee eee Le Dynamic Folders dL KNX ENO Gateway Dpen prod
4. Status Temperature Sensor Failure 1 bit DPT Bool 1 002 0 False 1 True Kieback Status Window Contact 0 Closed 1 Open amp Peter Status Actuator obstructed 0 False 1 True Battery Bpis Status_ Temperature 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 UE cade Control Poisition Setpoint 1 byte DPT Scaling 5 001 Battery MOOS Control _ Temperature Setpoint 2 bytes DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 Control Temperature RC 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 Control _ Run Init Sequence 0 False 1 True E sm el 1 T E se Ja fr forrar me E DH 000 Control Lift Set apa aa A AS AH Control Valve Open Control Valve Close Control Reduction of Energy Consumption Control Setpoint Inverse Intesis Software S L All rights reserved Bm This information is subject to change without notice n te S l S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 URL http www intesis com 38 47 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng Status Setpoint Inverse DPT Bool 1 002 0 False 1 True Status Valve Position 1 byte DPT Scaling 5 001 Status Temperature 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 Control Position Setpoint 1 byte DPT Scaling Spartan Control _ Temperature Setpoint 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 Control Temperature RC 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 Control _ Setpoint Inverse DPT Bool 1 002 Control _ Valve Setpoint 1 byte DPT Scaling 5 001 Status Control Variable 1 byte
5. Contact Intesis Software S L All rights reserved m URL http www intesis com 45 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 9 Appendix A EnOcean interoperability EEP 9 1 IntesisBox supported EEPs EEP EEP description F6 04 01 Position Switch Home and Office Application Key Card Activated Switch A5 12 00 Automated meter Reading AMR l EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP v2 1 The gateway can replace the controllers of the HVAC Components but no the EnOcean devices themselves Intesis Software S L All rights reserved m URL http www intesis com 46 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL E tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 10 Appendix B IBOX KNX ENO A1 HMI Ts Teach Learn short pulse T Teach Learn long pulse Es Erase short pulse E Erase long pulse 4 Up short pusle Up long pulse Vs Down short pulse Y Down long pulse Any All buttons short and long Any Any other All buttons short l and long unless the other 1 min bw options in the same branch no action Welcome message Intesis IBOX KNX ENOC A1 Q Intesis Soft
6. sIntesisBox IBOX KNX ENO A 1 Application s Program Version 2 3 Plugin s Version 1 0 0 3 User s Manual Issue Date 30 11 2012 r1 2 eng Intesis IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manualrt 2600 O Intesis Software S L 2012 All Rights Reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of those agreements No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the written permission of Intesis Software S L Intesis Software S L Mila i Fontanals 1 bis 08700 Igualada opain TRADEMARKS All trademarks and trade names used in this document are acknowledged to be the copyright of their respective holders O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 2 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Usersmanualiteeas Gateway for integration of EnOcean devices into KNX TP 1 EIB control systems and vice versa Order Codes IBOX KNX ENO A1 IBOX KNX ENO A1C O Intes
7. F6 01 01 amp 2 button Rocker Light and Blind Control Please push AO button Ta E LEARNING DEVICE NO1CHIP_IDs nx 4 Done please press TOP button xm cedi omo Figure 5 6 Indication on a rocker ChiplD addition To add another device click again on the teaching learning LRD button Once you finish adding devices click on the Done button if you don t want to wait for the countdown to finish To erase an EnOcean device you have to select it in the plugin tree view and click on the Remove Device Node button The plugin will ask you for confirmation Deleting device i You are about to delete N01 DK AC ENO 1 1 Do you want to continue Figure 5 7 Confirm erasing an EnOcean device screen In case you want to erase all the devices and device nodes click on the Reset Configuration button This action will erase all current configuration including devices device nodes and chiplD information Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 19 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eno 5 1 2 General device settings For each EnOcean device there is a list of general settings that can be configured to ease the setup process The list of available settings is listed in the KNX communica
8. O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 13 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ti 2 eng Q Device A Device B E IBOX KNX ENO A1 Device A Device B EZ IBOX KNX ENO A1 WALL WALL 60 dBm P a E b Figure 4 4 a Poor signal strength of device B b Solution with device A as a repeater B Repeater 2 level In Figure 4 5a can be seen how device B has poor signal strength and device C has no communication The problem is been solved in Figure 4 5b where device B has been set as 1 level repeater and device A as 2 level repeater So telegrams from device C would be repeated by device B and repeated again by device A Important This configuration is recommended just in the case that there is no communication between device C and A otherwise it would be enough setting device A as 1 level repeater Q DeviceA DeviceB Device C B iBOX KNX ENO A1 DeviceA Z DeviceB Q Device C IN 1BOX KNX ENO A1 WALL WALL baba L b H aan 60 dBm A Figure 4 5 a No communication in device C b Solution with device A and B as repeaters It might happen in a situation similar to the one in Figure 4 5 that there is no communication with device B Therefore it is not possible to configure device B as a repeater
9. m This information is subject to change without notice n te S l S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 12 Rocker Switch and Key Card DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS DPT NAME DPTID R WT U NAME LENGTH FUNCTION Status_ Button X Switching 1 bit 0 Off 1 On Status Button X Dimming On Off 1 bit 0 Off 1 On it Status Button X Dimming Step 4 bits Status Button X Shutter Blind Step 1 bit 0 Step Up 1 Step Down Status Button X Shutter Blind Move 1 bit 0 Move Up 1 Move Down Status Channel Y Switching 1 bit 0 Off 1 On Status Channel Y Dimming On Off 1 bit 0 Off 1 On EUA Status Channel Y Dimming Step 4 bits Status Channel Y Shutter Blind Step 1 bit 0 Step Up 1 Step Down Status Channel Y Shutter Blind Move 1 bit 0 Move Up 1 Move Down SOTA Status Key Card Inserted 1 bit 0 False 1 True 8 13 Room Operating Panel DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS DPT NAME DPTID R WT Status_ Temperature 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 NAME LENGTH FUNCTION C C ONU Temperature Status Temperature Setpoint 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 HEU o S X indicates the button index s Y indicates the channel index Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 44 47 B URL This information is subject to chan
10. 0 77 ike 13 11 2012 17 34 Fitxer IKE W devices E Ordinador E 05 c se an already Unitat de DVD RW D a Xarxa Be all devices your product S L released Nom del fitxer devicesCatalogue v0 0 77 ike IKE files ike ameter values achjleam isBox Hide disabled KNX objects For more information check the User Manual 1 Reset Configuration z mport Catalogue Conf saved never Catalogue version 0 0 77 Figure 5 11 Importing new catalogue Hemember that you can only use IKE files provided by Intesis Software S L 5 2 Remote EnOcean Teaching Learning Once you have customized device parameters and communication objects it is time to import EnOcean device chip information to establish proper communication between our KNX ENO device and the EnOcean devices IBOX KNX ENO A1 offers two different modalities to Learn Teach EnOcean devices You can program them by pressing the Teaching button on the device itself see section 6 or you can use the remote option of our plugin In case you want to Teach Learn EnOcean devices manually you just have to close the KNX ENO plugin and download your configuration as usual from ETS On the other hand if you want to carry out the Teaching Learning process remotely please go to the Remote EnOcean Teaching Learning tab see Figure 5 12 amp IBOX KNX ENO A1 configuration Gateway mapping an teachings Intesis ur Upload chip IDs LY Download
11. DPT Enumerated 5 010 wr 1 Speed 1 2 Speed 2 3 Speed 3 14 Speed 14 Control_ Fan Speed Manual Auto DPT_Bool 1 002 wr O Manual 1 Auto Control_ Fan Speed 1 DPT_Bool 1 002 wr 1 Fan Speed 1 Fan Speed Control Fan Speed 2 1 bit DPT Bool 1 002 WIT 1 Fan Speed 2 Control_ Fan Speed 3 DPT Bool 1 002 wr 1 Fan Speed 3 Control_ Fan Speed 4 DPT_Bool 1 002 wr 1 Fan Speed 4 Control_ Fan Speed 5 DPT_Bool 1 002 wr 1 Fan Speed 5 NAME LENGTH FUNCTION In case of a simulated EnOcean device Control objects become Status objects and vice versa except the Control and Status objects for AC interfaces HVAC devices and Rocker Switch devices Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 31 47 m URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng ema ventomin me mem sm b Ee eere sme vue erem sme HHT E num aiae A petes 0000000 Eee wena sm omm O OI 000000000 mulo 0 o omm om Rem 00000 aaas A a s E EC vom um irene aret m c wmma m ep meme 000000000 Bee eme te orca f e fw r orn Eme 0 nme IN CN an sume womens A CN anad a aen O ew mentes zem rvar um ppm 000 a ra sm Goma sm IN Window cono tees sm redo wm w r lorcet peste sm mme m wy emen 70000000 Ee n
12. IntesisBox EnOcean AC interfaces into KNX through our gateway 1 Connect IBOX KNX ENO A1 to the KNX bus and check EnOcean devices location 2 Open the IntesisBox IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin in the ETS 3 Click on the Add Device Node button 4 Select the first option to integrate a physical EnOcean device already selected by default 5 Select Air Conditioner Interfaces in the device family menu 6 Select the Air Conditioner Interface you want to integrate in the EnOcean devices menu 7 Click on Add device Node the window will be closed 8 Select the communication objects to be used this step can be omitted if working with the default objects 9 Set profile F in the IntesisBox AC interface ROT1 see IntesisBox Air Conditioner interface manual for more information 10 In the IntesisBox AC interface press the teach in button PB1 The IBOX KNX ENO A1 receives the signal stores the device in the selected channel and replies to the IntesisBox AC interface that stores its ID 11 IBOX KNX ENO A1 s display indicates that the device has been linked as the index of devices increases in the selected node 12 IntesisBox AC interface and the IBOX KNX ENO A1 are linked and ready to be used Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 8 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intes
13. This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng 2 Quick setup Mitsubishi Electric A C Unit Daikin A C Unit ar Y 2 EnOcean Switch Y S K X 7 0 4s IBOX KNX ENOA1 Pa A enocean o A Lej dn Windows s blinds CN HVAC TOUCH SCREEN Figure 2 1 IBOX KNX ENO A1 A1C integration example Due to the flexibility of the gateway and the plugin some of the following steps can be done in a different order If you are familiar with KNX and EnOcean technologies you will be aware of that Therefore next we present a typical configuration process but it is not the only way to do it Connect IBOX KNX ENO A1 to the KNX bus section 4 1 and check EnOcean devices location section 4 2 2 Open the IntesisBox IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin in the ETS section 5 3 Add new Device s Node s section 5 1 1 a Manually Using Plugin s families and devices list b Remotely Using Plugin s Discover property 4 Select the communication objects to be used and other parameters This step can be omitted if working with the default objects and parameters sections 5 1 2 5 1 3 and 5 1 4 5 Download the application program This can be done through the ETS download parameter section or through the Plugin s Download para
14. after that the information of the IBOX KNX ENO A1 will be taught and stored in the EnOcean device Intesis y Ay Upload chip IDs Y y Download chip IDs Full download E Download Parameters Synchronized Synchronized Device Node Name ChiplD 1 ChiplID 2 ChiplD 3 ChiplD 4 ChiplD 5f Learn Erase N01 4 button Rocker F6 02 01 gt 4 button Rocker Light and Blind Control simulated fiij Reset Configuration SE Import Catalogue v 1 0 02 Conf saved 13 11 2012 16 59 38 Catalogue version 0 0 76 Figure 5 21 Teaching process e Erase When pressing on the trash icon a new window will pop up see Figure 5 22 On this screen user will see all Chip IDs from the associate node and will be able to delete each Chip ID individually Remember to press the Save changes button before closing the window N01 AC interface DK AC ENO 1 1C Intesis A5 20 10 oo BENE a cueros MEN a Save changes Figure 5 22 Erasing process Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 26 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n tes i S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng 6 Device programming and monitoring buttons IBOX KNX ENO A1 includes programming buttons in case you want to program or monitor devices without the help of
15. available a KNX communication objects KNX communication objects used from total b EnOcean channels Channels used from total available Plugin version It indicates the current plugin version EnOcean Device Name type of the selected device as it appears in the LCD screen General device settings General parameters values of the integrated device More details in section 5 1 2 In case that the added device needs has the option of setting some initial values you can click on the Edit initial data link When clicking new windows will pop up showing editable parameters In this same window there is also a link to the EEP specification document so field value specifications for each parameter can be found a Initial data to transmit Mode oO Vane position oo Fan Speed oO Control variable 128 Not Used 0 Room Occupancy 0 On Ot 0 Restore default data This data field is not controlled by any KNX communication object Figure 5 4 Initial data to transmit screen KNX communication objects settings List of editable parameters for enabled communication objects More details about communication object settings can be found in section 5 1 3 Reset configuration Resets current configuration erasing all nodes and communication objects in the project Text below the button indicates when the last configuration was saved Import catalogue Imports an IKE IBOX KNX ENO file with
16. button see Figure 6 4 Push the KNX Prog button once internal LED will turn on in red color After that configuration process will start Once download is finish the gateway LED will turn off automatically EJ ETSA Pending operations 0 of 1 0 sec ETS Edit Workplace Commissioning Diagnostics Extras Window Help A New g Close Project Print Rede BI workplace Ba Catalogs L d Diagnostics lt B Help Devices Dav Qy x EAM NI jes 9 4 EJAII Devices b Find and Replace e Object Function Description Group Address Dynamic Folders 0 Off 1 On 115252854 KNX ENO Gateway b Project Log Book gt Todo Items 4 Pending Operations O O Sw Running Active History D Waiting o 15 15 254 KNX ENO Gateway P L Please press programming button Download P Phy Addr Downloading CIO m roup Objects 4 gt ance Cancel Al G Commissioning b Undo History Q 4 Parameters Tapko Technologies Gmb lt 15 15 254 KNX E Last used workspace New Database mar Figure 6 4 Press KNX Prog button message Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 29 47 n This information is subject to change without notice n tes i S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng
17. chip IDs V Full download Download Parameters Synchronized Synchronized Device Node Name ChipID 1 ChiplD 2 ChipID_3 ChipID_4 ChiplD 5 Learn Erase N01 DK AC ENO 1 1C A5 20 10 DK AC ENO 1 1C Intesis AC interface N02 Electricity Au A5 12 01 Electricity Automated Meter Reading AMR 1 Reset Configuration z Import Catalogue Conf saved 14 11 2012 16 42 40 Catalogue version 0 0 77 Figure 5 12 Remote EnOcean Teaching Learning screen Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 23 47 m This information is subject to change without notice n te S i S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eno Upload chipIDs When pressing this button information regarding Chip IDs stored in the gateway is sent to the ETS plugin A progress bar message will appear indicating the uploading status Progress Uploading Chip IDs BB Figure 5 13 Uploading Chip ID Once information is imported a finish message will pop up indicating successful results for the operation Reading configuration o Chip IDs have been succesfully imported Figure 5 14 Confirmation message after Chip ID upload This step has to be performed every time a device or devices is are added or erased using the gateway and you want them to be shown in the plugin Download chiplDs W
18. devices location Assuming that we have a KNX actuator with free potential contacts and also that in the channel 1 from this actuator we have the 1 1 1 group address already linked Open the IntesisBox IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin in the ETS Click on the Add Device Node button Select the first option to integrate a physical EnOcean device already selected by default Select Window and Door Sensor in the devices family menu Select Window Contact from the available in the device list Click on Add Device Node the window will be closed oelect the communication objects to be used this step can be omitted if working with the default objects Move to the Remote EnOcean Teaching Learning tab and click on the Download Parameters button a message window will pop up indicating process progress This process can be omitted as this is automatically done when closing the plugin Close the plugin changes will be saved automatically Then link the group address 1 1 1 from the communication object of the KNX actuator with the communication object of the Window contact inside the IBOX KNX ENO A1 Download the application program Finally you only have to link the EnOcean Window Contact by pressing the gateway Learn Teach button an L appear in the LCD and pressing learn LRN button in the EnOcean device The EnOcean device the windows contact in this case and the IBOX KNX ENO A1 are linked and ready to be used together with th
19. our ETS plugin In Figure 6 1 you can see the available buttons and below you can find an explanation about them Figure 6 1 IBOX KNX ENO A1 interior view e KNX Prog Button Button used to program the KNX physical address into the gateway e Erase Button Button used to erase linked EnOcean devices and nodes e Learn Teach button Button used to link and monitor EnOcean devices Up arrow button Browse configured device list in an ascending way Down arrow button Browse configured device list in a descending way More information about programming buttons and all functionalities available can be found in section 10 6 1 Learn Teach EnOcean devices When learning EnOcean devices are linked with the gateway Teach button from our gateway has to be pressed and an L appears on the right side of the LCD display Then the gateway will be in Learn mode In order to link an EnOcean device with the device appearing in the LCD display click on the Learn Teach button from the EnOcean device and it will be linked It is possible to check that the device has been learned in the numeric indicator of the LCD display When learning IntesisBox gateways for AC the process will last few seconds and meanwhile the ongoing text will be shown in the LCD In the specific case of rocker buttons keep in mind that the AO button needs to be pressed in order to link the device properly and in a coherent way see Figure 6 2 In
20. vm meme IN Eee aaa EN ca Sierras sm oree m wr pomer tee 0 External Locking O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 32 47 m URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng ZE 00 m9 9 p0geeeS E EE O EST a a um a ee saa REN E wl p foe Mode saa m omm tome el come sa om omm om In el me Rena tm mam som al el oe o ok Pl is REN ee roses rojos sow REEE crie EN O O n e emmhe 000000000 aae RENE som n rl ae Fan Speed samet REN rr som Rap sara AN errs A p e Been AN ome om m p 000000000 EOI E AN REA CN CONO Status Vane Position 5 Positions 1 byte DPT_Enumerated 5 010 USA POSMOnN 2 FOSON a 4 Position 4 5 Position 5 Status Vane Manual Auto DPT Bool 1 002 Gace 0 Position 1 1 Auto Vanes Status Vane Position 1 DPT Bool 1 002 Hu 1 Position 1 Status Vane Position 2 1 KE DPT_Bool 1 1 002 n T pains 0 1 O 2 Status Vane Position 3 DPT_Bool 1 002 xe 1 Position 3 Q Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 33 47 B URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134
21. 2 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S l S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 Figure 4 3 a Penetration angle b Solution with a repeater IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eno 4 2 4 Distance between receiver and sources of interference The distance between EnOcean receivers as it is the IntesisBox and other transmitters e g GSM DECT wireless LAN or high frequency sources of interference computers audio and video equipment should be higher than 50 centimeters However EnOcean transmitters can be installed next to any other high frequency transmitters without any problem 4 2 5 Use of repeaters In case of a poor radio reception it may be helpful to use a repeater EnOcean repeaters do not require any configuration only a line power supply is needed A poor radio signal is received refreshed and transmitted again so nearly a double radio range can be achieved Special EnOcean repeaters which can be switched to 2 level function allow two repeaters to be cascaded In order to configure one of the devices which are linked with the IBOX KNX ENO A1 C as a repeater the device will perform its normal function in parallel with the repeater function see device manual to get more information on how to configure it as repeater Nevertheless it is advisable to avoid configuring a device as a repeater if it is not necessary d
22. 46 9 1 IntesisBox supported EEDS eterne nnne rretr etre tnr rta 46 10 Appendix B IBOX KNX ENO A1 HM 47 O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 5 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual rS eng 1 Presentation IntesisBox IBOX KNX ENO A1 allows a complete and natural integration of EnOcean devices into KNX control systems and vice versa Main features e Reduced dimensions Quick and easy installation External power not required Supplied through the KNX bus e Fully bidirectional e Supporting up to 253 KNX communication objects e Upto 32 simultaneous channels or device nodes and up to 5 devices per channel e Fast and easy integration with IntesisBox EnOcean gateways for air conditioning e Easy way to add new EnOcean devices through our catalogue file e Internal LCD to setup monitor EnOcean devices e EnOcean devices quality signal reception shown in the gateway LCD e Intuitive and easy setup thanks to the ETS plugin with no need of any external software e Multiple objects for control and status bit byte characters with KNX standard datapoint types e Status objects for every control available O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 6 47 a
23. DPT Scaling 5 001 Status Fan Stage 1 byte DPT Scaling 5 001 Status Fan Man Auto DPT Bool Status Setpoint Shift 2 bytes DPT Value Tempd 9 002 Status Controller Mode Off Auto 1 bit DPT Bool Temperature Control Status Controller Mode Cool Heat DPT Heat Cool Status Controller Mode 1 byte DPT HVACContrMode 20 105 Status Normal Hold off Stop DPT Bool 1 002 Status Room Occupancy Frost DPT Bool 1 002 Status Room Occupancy DPT Occupancy 1 018 Status Room Occupancy Mode 1 byte DPT OccMode 20 003 a O O False 1 True Man 1 Auto Off 1 Auto Cooling 1 Heating Heat 3 Cool 6 Off Normal 1 Hold off False 1 True Not occupied 1 Occupied HVAC Control Mode o e N A o e e o N Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 39 47 Bm This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 7 Humidity Sensors DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID R W T U S tee Le sar Ap ama Pun CI ES CON BEEN Temperature 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 DEDE verses ER vom mme pem DT me meme oom ale fe Status On Off Button DPT_Switch 1 001 DEL 0 Off 1 On Control Status Slide Switch DPT Switch 1 001 nl lY 0 Off Night Po
24. EE ef foroan E RE II tome faf fol forore ET AC EN CN romero ENEE ARTO AAC vam OI CECI E EC E AECI E EI ro emeetm 000000 E CO E E AC O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 35 47 m This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng re m rome Dm DDR seha eme EU oree Paese perm vow ep p jme mm ENME 0 cnm mp em am a rp meme e wp E eft NON NON e TORDNUNIETTE TE NN CIN aeree om e prem Je H Jon o re Po RON e EI T memes o 000 E were sagen A ECO CE EST TO omm ECO reme 00000 sms aro ow mmm ECO eem aerem tome cmm som inf ef fe PHC 4 aene m wmm ECO n mica c oo io rta 00 Ja JH c ESSE fm roe vom nf NOTE Intesis Software S L All rights reserved m URL http www intesis com 36 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 k k al o o o O O O no no IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng Status Delay Duration DPT Bool 1 002 R IY Status Switching Command DPT Switch 1 001 R IY Status Time 2 bytes DPT Time Periodic Sec 7 005 R IY Seconds 8 4 Gas and Particle
25. LCD display This mode is only available for integrated devices not for simulated ones 6 2 2 Erase all devices in a Device Node If pressed long more than 2 seconds an option to erase the whole node will be shown press Erase button again to confirm In case you want to erase all devices in a node please push the Erase button for 2 seconds The device will ask for erasing the current node By pressing again the Erase button we will erase all devices in that node The node itself will not be erased This can only be done through the plugin On the other hand if you want to erase all devices in all nodes push buttons 2 3 4 and 5 at the same time Display will prompt a message asking for erasing all nodes By pressing Erase button all devices from all nodes will be erased Remember that nodes themselves will not be erased This can only be done through the plugin 6 3 Monitor mode If pressing the Learn Teach button long more than 2 seconds the gateway will enter in Monitor Mode In this mode is possible to check the signal quality from each EnOcean device linked Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 28 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te amp i S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manualr eng To do so simply enter to this mode and press the Learn Tea
26. Learning e eee eee eee eee 23 6 Device programming and monitoring DbuOnS sss sese eee eee ee eee eee 27 6 1 Learn Teach EnOcean devices css eee ee eee 27 62 Erase EnoOcedb Ue VIGO adco ee emat ied emunt eee emet ee itum uU 28 6 2 1 Erase current integrated device sss eee 28 6 2 2 Erase all devices in a Device Node sese 28 oS nn A E E 28 6 4 Programming KNX physical address sse eee eee 29 Technical peca lOs NOTET 30 Appendix A EnOcean Family Communication Objects Tables 31 A RR 31 2 anal NOU m m 34 8 3 Central Controllers Lights blinds and temperature eee ee eee 35 9d assi P arloles Sens asomo soon EM USURIS 37 8 Temperature sensor ccccccecccscccececececeeecseeceeecececseeceeecsuecseeceeeseeeseeesseeseeeseeeneeeneeenes 37 O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 4 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eno a o PE EE UN DN e o E A 38 or FOMO SONS OM PROTECTS 40 oho MEME Bc lei aT 41 8 9 Metering RR nm 42 8 10 Occupancy SONAS src 43 8 11 Window and Door Sensors sss sees eee ee eee 43 8 12 Rocker Switch and Key Card sese 44 9 10 ROOK Opera tino dc Bi CRI 44 9 Appendix A EnOcean interoperability EEP sse eee eee
27. all available EnOcean devices Text below the button indicates current catalogue version All EnOcean devices occupy 1 channel except AC interfaces which occupy 3 channels Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 2 a a URL http www intesis com 17 47 This information is subject to change without notice n tes S E Email info intesis com tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ens 5 1 1 Adding Erasing EnOcean devices from ETS The Add Device Node button adds new EnOcean devices to be simulated or integrated into KNX When clicking on the Add Device Node button a new window pops up see Figure 5 5 E Adding new EnOcean device node Choose the role of the KNX ENO gateway 1 Y KNX ENO integrates an existing EnOcean device to KNX KNX ENO simulates an EnOcean device SY Discover Device 2 Choose a device family Air Conditioner Interfaces Central Controllers Light Blinds amp Temp Digital Input Gas Particles Sensor Heating Actuators Humidity Sensor Light Sensor Metering Occupancy Sensor Rocker Switch amp Key Card Room Operating Panel Temperature Sensor Window amp Door Sensor Choose the EnOcean device DK AC ENO 1 1C Intesis AC interface A5 20 10 DK RC ENO 1 1C Intesis AC interface A5 20 10 ME AC ENO 1 1C Intesis AC interface A5 20 10 MH RC ENO 1 1C Intesis AC interface A5 20 10 PA AC ENO 1AC Intesi
28. an Teachings tab of this same plugin O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 18 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng The process to add a device is quite simple and can be done in two different ways a Manually You only have to look into the list for the EnOcean device family of the device to be added then select the device and finally click on the Add Device Node button To add new devices just repeat the process as many times as EnOcean devices you want to integer or simulate b Remotely Press Discover Device button on the plugin and then press the teaching learning LRD button on the EnOcean device that you want to integrate Remember that this function is only available for the integration of EnOcean devices and not for the simulation scenario Please keep in mind that rocker buttons need a specific operation when teaching as AO button of the rocker needs to be pushed to ensure proper switch position is configured see Figure 5 6 amp IBOX KNX ENO Al configuration ew Gateway mapping Remote EnOcean teachings n tes IS amp BULL NP Ted Not Synchronized Synchronized Device Node Name ChipID_1 ChipID_2 ChipID_3 ChiplD 4 ChipID_5 Learn Erase N01 2 button Rocker
29. appear indicating that you have to press the Learn button of the EnOcean device you want to control in this case the light actuator The EnOcean device will receive the signal from the IBOX KNX ENO A1 and will store its ID This process can also be done through the plugin interface See section 6 12 Close the plugin changes will be saved automatically 13 Download the application program 14 The EnOcean device the light actuator in this case and the IBOX KNX ENO A1 are linked and ready to be used together with the KNX installation Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 9 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri 0 000 3 3 Window contact integration KNX HVAC NI TOUCH SCREEN Alarms inds ighting management R a z os EE P i enocean V IBOX KNX ENO A1 Figure 3 3 IBOX KNX ENO A1 A1C and Window Contact integration example In order to see an example we are going to proceed with the integration of an EnOcean Window contact with a free potential contact from a KNX actuator In this case chiplD information is set up using the gateway buttons and not the plugin ile 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 Connect IBOX KNX ENO A1 to the KNX bus and check EnOcean
30. ating ere sto desired in the project Panel ii Expressed in C range may vary depending on each device Functionality of the button when pressed On button On message is simulated Functionality of the button when pressed Off button Off message is simulated Functionality of the button when pressed Increase button Increase message is simulated Rocker Functionality of the button when pressed Switch Decrease button Decrease message is simulated cr gi Indicates the time elapsed expressed in ms between the Min to max intensity time ici and maximum intensity value Functionality of the button when pressed Up button Up message is simulated Functionality of the button when pressed Down button Down message is simulated 5 1 4 Enable and disable communication objects Once we have one or several EnOcean devices these and their communication objects will appear in the plugin tree view expand the devices in order to see the communication objects or click on Expand button m nm B2 2 Control_ Fan Speed Figure 5 8 Plugin tree view Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 21 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng The greyed communication objects are disabled To enable these objec
31. ch button from the EnOcean device you want to check A value in will appear in the LCD indicating the signal strength Also the node and device number will be shown An extra function that is also available for visualization information improvement is the contrast function This function can be activated by pushing UP and Down buttons simultaneously for more than 2 seconds After that by pressing the Up and Down buttons you will be able to increase or decrease the display contrast 6 4 Programming KNX physical address In order to configure the gateway s physical address on the KNX side you need to use the ETS and the KNX Prog button To do it so go to the ETS download section see Figure 6 3 Group Address 2 1 10 m Data point ena LO oxo Lok ml atra Lose Send cyclically Delay time sec Edit Parameters Time Service F Download K Download All Unload Download Partial Info K Download Physical Address Reset Device Overwrite Physical Address Download Application 7 Add to Favorites K A A nr A A Delete S Cut Ctrl X lt ETS4 default gt Current projec Copy Chl C Add Devices Delete E 4 UA Devices Function Description Group Addresses JO Dynamic Folders Alt Enter 0 Off 1 On 2 1 10 b 4 1515254 KNX ENO Gateway 0 Off 1 On 2 1 10 Figure 6 3 Download section on ETS Depending on the changes you have done the ETS will ask you to press the programming
32. date disabled Control Mode Heat 6 KNX periodic input update disabled Expa Collapse Hide disabled KNX objects Bu Control Mode Cool Bes iieri et 14 of 253 7 KNX periodic input update qicabled 1 Reset Configuration z Import Catalogue v 1 0 0 2 Conf saved 06 11 2012 10 39 10 Catalogue version 0 0 76 Figure 5 3 Plugin Gateway mapping screen Add Device Node Adds a new EnOcean device in detail in section 5 1 1 Remove Device Node Removes an EnOcean device selected from the list in detail in section 5 1 1 EnOcean device nodes list Plugin tree view List of EnOcean devices added and their communication objects Communication objects can be enabled or disabled directly from this list in detail in section 5 1 4 Expand Expands the list of devices and communication objects Collapse Hides the list of devices and communication objects Hide Show disabled KNX objects Allows showing or hiding all the disabled objects This is useful to easily see only all the enabled communication objects and manage them O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 16 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri2 eng Resources Provides information about free channels and communication objects
33. e KNX installation Intesis Software S L All rights reserved a URL http www intesis com 10 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manualr Dedo 4 Connection 4 1 Connection of the interface to the KNX bus Disconnect power of the KNX bus Connect the interface to the KNX TP 1 ElB bus using the KNX standard connector red grey of the interface respect polarity and then reconnect power of the KNX bus KNX Prog KNX programming button Erase Erase button Teach Learn Teach button Up Up button Down Down button CON KNX connector CAB KNX cable DISP Display MOD EnOcean module J1 J2 For future use KNX TP 1 EIB bus U J LI e LID IntesisBox device LID Down Up LID Figure 4 1 Device description and connection to KNX bus Then it will start an initialization process IntesisBox KNX ENO A1 will be printed on the IntesisBox device display for a few seconds see the location of the display in Figure 4 1 The normal operation starts when display turns OFF It is important to bear in mind that changes made during the initialization process will not have effect until it finishes 4 2 Connection of the EnOcean interface EnOcean protocol runs in a wireless mode so no wiring is needed during the connection stage To connect EnOcean devic
34. e mm momen wom al Fl me E CI um rp eme 00000000 a me Rp Dum al 000 s nmm p e omes Rem RI me E m Rep ume rem 000000 EC we mmm pem RR Bees rues fm mm wm np Re 00000 Bee AC pem RR LLL MER etm ea mM we v A RIRI se ra CI me al rp nn 00000 se ER II seer sw oe wee n ooa Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 42 47 B URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 10 Occupancy Sensors DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID RWT U unse STE ces pene aoe fal ft iim DE we mme pem rm ooo um em INCAS CTO fal fr fe o crono oe on Jer corr EXE TO A ep p ea Ade 00s omm om a rp o romeo ono mn commer or mam v0 ep n jer nm 8 11 Window and Door Sensors DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID RWT U gt Status Contact 1 bit DPT OpenClose 1 009 T 0 Open 1 Closed Window Contact l l Status Contact 1 bit DPT Window Door 1 019 T 0 Closed 1 Open Tate eM DY a Status Window Door DPT Window Door 1 019 Dn 0 Close 1 Open Window Ventilation Status Window Ventilation DPT Bool 1 002 m 0 False 1 True Q Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 43 47
35. es with the IBOX KNX ENO A1 EnOcean interface please follow instructions in this manual and recommendation below 4 2 1 Placement The IntesisBox interface antenna has a better sensibility when the device is placed vertically and therefore this is the preferred position when placed antenna zone should be located in the bottom side floor side once the device is fixed to the wall The coverage distance see Table 4 1 of the signal emitted by the IntesisBox or by any other EnOcean device is determined by the room geometry and where they are placed As an example long narrow corridors with wide walls are an adverse situation People or other obstacles can reduce the coverage distance too Therefore is advised to always think in the worst possible scenario to decide the placement of the device to ensure a good stability in the radio system O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 11 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng Coverage distance 30m Under ideal conditions broad room no obstacles good antenna design and good antenna positions The room is filled with furniture and people and penetration through up to 5 dry 20m walls or up to 2 brick walls or up to 2 aero concrete walls range along a narrow flo
36. ge without notice n te S l S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng Status Setpoint 1 byte DPT Scaling 5 001 H T Status Setpoint 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 DOR Status Humidity 2 bytes DPT Value Humidity 9 007 R lY fo Humidity Status Humidity 1 byte DPT Scaling 5 001 R fri fo Status Humidity Setpoint 2 bytes DPT Value Humidity 9 007 R lY Status Illumination 2 bytes DPT Value Lux 9 004 EL Status lllumination Over Range DPT Bool 1 002 NGN 0 False 1 True Status On Off Button DPT_Switch 1 001 nl lY 0 Off 1 On Control Status Slide Switch DPT Switch 1 001 R 0 Off Night Posl 1 On Day PosO Status Occupancy Button DPT Occupancy 1 018 R ftl o Not occupied 1 Occupied Occupancy Status Occupancy Enablement DPT Enable 1 003 R rt o Disable 1 Enable Status _ Contact State DPT OpenClose 1 009 R fT o Open 1 Closed Status _ Contact State DPT Window Door 1 019 R 1 o Closed 1 Open Status Fan Speed Manual Auto DPT Bool 1 002 R tl o Manual 1 Auto e DNA we mem mmm LLL Status Fan Speed 1 byte DPT Enumerated 5 010 nl lY O Position 0 1 Position 1 2 Position 2 3 Position 3 eis reser we amem som af fF fe Status_ Fan Speed Stage 1 byte DPT Enumerated 5 010 R 1 Speed 1 2 Speed 2 3 Speed 3 6 Speed 5 E me mee vom fal rl fw Voltage
37. hen pressing this button information regarding Chip IDs stored in the ETS plugin is downloaded to the gateway If gateway parameters were not synchronized the plugin will ask the user to synchronize information at both sides before proceeding with Chip ID downloading e Warning e Warning Devices Data Not Syncronized please Send Parameters to KNX ENO Figure 5 15 Devices data not synchronized message Text below the button indicates whether information in the ETS has been synchronized or not with the information in the gateway lf information is not synchronized text will appear red see Figure 5 16 indicating there is no synchronism between plugin information and gateway information M Not Syncronized Figure 5 16 Chip IDs not synchronized message As well as with the Upload chiplDs button during downloading process a window will pop up indicating the uploading status Progress Downloading Chips PM Figure 5 17 Downloading Chip ID Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 24 47 m This information is subject to change without notice n te S i S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng This is an important step and it has to be performed every time a device or devices is are added or erased Download parameters Before starting Uploading Downloading C
38. hip IDs information on the gateway and the ETS should be synchronized The text below the button will indicate if the system is synchronized or not Download Parameters Not Syncronized Figure 5 18 Parameters not synchronized message In case it is not please proceed to download parameters pressing the button When doing so the plugin will warn the user about the procedure so previous configuration will be erased cms Warning All your device configuration will be overwritten E are you sure Figure 5 19 Warning message regarding overwriting previous configuration When downloading parameters you have the option to carry out a full download or a partial download When check box is not enabled a partial download is carried out just downloading the modifications with respect the previous integration configuration On the other hand when the Full Download checkbox is enabled it downloads the complete integration configuration and parameters Download process lasts some seconds and when finished the added devices will be shown in the LCD KNX ENO device display press the up down buttons of the gateway to see them Device table In this table all devices integrated in the project will appear letting the user learn or erase Chip ID information from them Basically information shown is e Device Node Name Provides information about the name of the node where the device is setup e ChiplD 1 2 3 4 5 Provides information ab
39. is Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 3 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com t IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL el 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eno INDEX RS dcum e POE EE 2 s js 6 EEUU m 7 3 MM CORATOM B lt MIS seras OTT DT Dm 8 3 1 IntesisBox EnOcean Air Conditioner Integration 8 32 LEantacualorINtegra Olesa paria pan bis aciem USES harms canto Cauca cues c C EAQUE be 9 3 3 Window contact integration ccceccceccceeeceeeceeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeesaeeseeeseeseeeseeeseeeneeenes 10 Ar COMEN Rm 11 4 1 Connection of the interface to the KNX bus esse eee eee 11 4 2 Connection of the EnOcean interface sese eee ee eee 11 421 ied MET T OE NON E EI 11 At Ese i MIROR ZOMG ENTE 12 4 2 3 Penetration Angle eee 12 4 2 4 Distance between receiver and sources of interference seeeesssuss 13 4 2 5 USO Ol TeDEGIOlS xeu irent trt i ktm t uva EE Epp E 13 5 IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin for ETS 15 5t Gateway mapping ViSW TE 16 5 1 1 Adding Erasing EnOcean devices from ETS sese 18 SA CI 18 Eo 21716 en Ts SERT T 20 5 1 3 Communication objects parameters eee ee ee ee 20 5 1 4 Enable and disable communication objects css eee eee eee 21 Dalles OGG NEW calalOQU E T Oo OO 22 5 2 Remote EnOcean Teaching
40. is Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual riz eng 3 2 Light actuator integration Fa KNX y rie TOUCH SCREEN xm E D oe Gane BET enocean IBOX KNX ENO A1 Figure 3 2 IBOX KNX ENO A1 A1C and light actuator integration example Below there is an example on how to integrate an EnOcean light actuator controlled into KNX through our gateway 1 Connect IBOX KNX ENO A1 to the KNX bus see 4 1 and check EnOcean devices location see 4 2 2 Assuming that we have a KNX actuator with free potential contacts and also that in the channel 1 from this actuator we have the 1 1 1 group address already linked 3 Open the IntesisBox IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin in the ETS 4 Click on the Add Device Node bution 5 Select the second role option to simulate an EnOcean device 6 Select Rocker Switch and Key Card in the family device list 7 Select the Rocker Switch you want to simulate to control the EnOcean light actuator from the available in the device list 8 Click on Add device Node the window will be closed 9 Select the communication objects to be used this step can be omitted if working with the default objects 10 Move to the Remote EnOcean Teaching Learning tab and click on the Download Parameters button a message window will pop up indicating process progress 11 Go to Remote EnOcean Teachings tab and click on the arrow present in the Learn column A pop up message will
41. is information is subject to change without notice Figure 5 10 Communication object DPT information In some cases when grouping is active for instance enabling and disabling communication objects from the device tree is not allowed Therefore if you are trying to disable enable a communication object from a rocker button make sure that you use the General settings section to do it and not right clicking on the device tree directly 5 1 5 Add a new catalogue Our catalogues include all available EnOcean devices that can be integrated into KNX through our gateway When new products are included in the catalogue this file has to be updated to configure the gateway using these new products To do it so please download the latest version of the catalogue through our web site Then click on the Import Catalogue button and select the location of the file that has to be imported see Figure 5 11 for more details Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 22 47 Intesis gr Email infoQintesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual rS eng amp IBOX KNX ENO A1 configuration Gateway mapping Remote EnOcean teachings a Obre QU de ProgramData Intesis IBOX KNX ENO CatalogueStore Organitza v Crea una carpeta Hn e a M sica Nom Data de modificaci Tipus B V deos devicesCatalogue v0
42. itch 100 R DPT Occupancy 1 018 a ha DPT_Enable 1 003 0 C C C Status Temperature Setpoint 2 bytes Status On Off Button 1 bit Control 1 bit Status Slide Switch 0 Off Night Posl 1 On Day PosO 0 Not occupied 1 Occupied EUN 0 Disable 1 Enable Status Occupancy Button 1 bit ol AA Status Occupancy Enablement 1 bit 1 bit rosin vow Ja v Joan omo o pue Jal Jr oee msa o a 1 Jeroni ms E CIN CO T Status_ Occupancy PIR Status_ Fan Speed Manual Auto 1 bit Status_ Fan Speed On Off 1 bit Fan Speed Status_ Fan Speed Stage 1 byte DPT Enumerated 5 010 1 Speed 1 2 Speed 2 3 Speed 3 6 Speed 5 Status_ Fan Speed Stage 1 byte Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 41 47 B URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 9 Metering I DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID H W T U Electricity m m pci status Pae abs HR Power 14050 TRT T wats ooo Sus AdweEnegy bytes OPT ActiveEnery kwn 18013 A T em Status Counter ages OPT Valve 4 Count 13001 R T conr pul Sits Fresuency se DPT vate Frequency wes A 1 He Ree emere REI aie vine RE O ef fm Gas 3 Eee em
43. meters button section 5 2 6 Teach Learn EnOcean devices a Manually Using EnOcean device and or gateway buttons section 6 b Remotely Through the plugin section 5 2 7 Close the plugin and apply changes when asked 8 Link the group address from the communication object of the KNX device with the communication object inside the IBOX KNX ENO A1 Next you can see specific examples integrating IntesisBox EnOcean Air Conditioner interfaces light actuators and window contacts using our plugin and the gateway Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 7 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users Ral ri eng 3 Integration examples In order to show how you can use our gateway with EnOcean products and how they can be monitored and controlled through KNX or vice versa from KNX to EnOcean next you have different examples showing different integration scenarios 3 1 IntesisBox EnOcean Air Conditioner integration A C Unit KNX P IX amp ME AC ENO 1 HVAC a DK AC ENO 1 neu EXE TOUCH SCREEN amp DK RC ENO 1 amp IBOX KNX ENO A1 jj e enocean We Figure 3 1 IBOX KNX ENO A1 A1C and IntesisBox Air Conditioner integration example Next there is a step by step example on how to integrate
44. om tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng Dimming increase step Defines the step value for the increase step when dimming value on long pulse mode is selected and long pulse is carried out Dimming decrease step Defines the step value for the decrease step when dimming value on long pulse mode is selected and long pulse is carried out Defines the amount of time that it takes to move from one step to the next one when the button is constantly pressed This parameter will help in achieving a smoother dimming effect if Dimming periodic step value sending on long pulse combined with small step values l Functionality of the button when pressed Shutter Blind operation Up Down or Toggle Functionality of the button when pressed adjustment time position to the next one Shutter Blind operation top Functionality of the button when pressed button bottom button UP Down or Down UP Writes a KNX temperature value Send temperature Expressed in C range may vary depending on each device Writes a KNX value B Simulated devices Device Parameter Description Indicates the period in seconds that the existing values will General KNX periodic output update be sent to KNX cyclically 0 disabled values from 10 to 2550 multiple of 10 Room Minimum Mama Indicates the maximum and minimum setpoint temperature Oper
45. or Metal reinforced ceilings at upright penetration angle in strong dependence of reinforcement density and antenna positions Table 4 1 IntesisBox coverage distance 4 2 2 Screening zones It is important not to place the device in a place where the airwaves must go through a metallic object as they create a screening zone where the receivers are not going to be able to receive the EnOcean telegrams This situation is shown in Figure 4 2a Metal e5 sheet QW e L Sender Receiver Sender Receiver S Repeater Figure 4 2 a Screening zone b Solution with a repeater The situation of one of the receivers does not allow it to receive the transceiver telegrams To solve this situation the use of a repeater outside the screening zone Figure 4 2b is recommended The telegrams will be retransmitted from there to the receiver 4 2 3 Penetration Angle This is the angle in which the airwaves reach a certain object they need to go through The transmission to the other side of the object would be better as this angle gets closer to 90 being this the best transmission situation In Figure 4 3a a receiver in a situation where the penetration angle is too close to 0 is shown The solution to that problem can be seen in Figure 4 3b using a repeater in a different position le Receiver ca Sender Receive m Sender Receiver ES Repeater Intesis Software S L All rights reserved n URL http www intesis com 1
46. out the Chip ID of the integrated or simulated EnOcean devices in each node Up to 5 different devices can be added in a single node e Learn When pressing this arrow a countdown time starts in which you can press the teach button from your EnOcean device the one that you want to integrate so the gateway can learn the Chip ID Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 25 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te amp i S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng E IBOX KNX ENO A1 configuration El 7 Intesisg ty U L Not Syncronized Syncronzed Device Node Name ChiplD 1 ChiplD 2 ChiplD 3 ChiplD 4 ChiplD 5 Leam Erase NO1 AC interface DK AC ENO 1 1C Intesis 8 A5 20 10 NDZ Electneity A5 12 01 aZ S LEARNING DEVICE N01 CHIP IDs Sa please press teach button l Remaining 35 seconds _ Ose Figure 5 20 Learning process If devices are learned before countdown reaches the end you can press the Done button so the countdown stops When the arrow is in the opposite directions see Figure 5 21 implies that the device is simulated so instead of learning the device it has to be taught To do it so press the arrow Then a pop up message will appear indicating that you have to press the Learn button of your EnOcean device and
47. s For each button and for each channel pair of buttons you have 4 different modes none switching dimming or shutter blind More information about these modes and the associated DTP can be found in section 8 12 5 1 3 Communication objects parameters Depending on the communication object certain parameters can be set up Next you have the list of those available parameters grouped as integrated devices and simulated devices A Integrated devices Device Parameter Description KNX period input update Indicates the period in seconds that the existing values will General KNX periodic input update be read from KNX cyclically 0 disabled values from 10 to 2550 multiple of 10 Room KROG mam Indicates the maximum and minimum setpoint temperature Operating i i npn desired in the project Panel Guil alaa iaio Sad Expressed in C range may vary depending on each device Tu Functionality of the button when pressed Switching operation On Offor Toggle Amount of time the button needs to be pressed to be Rocker Short long pulse threshold interpreted as a long pulse Switch Expressed in ms Dimming operation for short Functionality of the button when pressed and dimming mode is l selected long pulse On increase Off decrease or Toggle Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 20 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S l S E Email info intesis c
48. s AC interface 1A5 20 10j E Figure 5 5 Add device pop up screen KNX ENO gateway role Select one of the radio buttons to get integration from KNX to EnOcean or from EnOcean to KNX KNX ENO integrates an existing EnOcean device to KNX Adds a new physical EnOcean device to the current configuration KNX ENO simulates an EnOcean device Adds a new simulated EnOcean device An EnOcean device is simulated from KNX e g An EnOcean window contact could be simulated by using a KNX binary input contact Discover device Click on the Discover device button and on the teaching learning button of your EnOcean device This will automatically select your device from the ones in the list and will add the ChipID information Choose a family device Select the group from the list that owns the EnOcean device to be integrated to find the proper device faster and in an easy way Choose the EnOcean device Select the EnOcean device to be integrated from the list Add device Adds the selected EnOcean device Cancel Cancel the process In some cases the application is not capable of establishing a one to one relation In these cases user only has to decide which is the precise device but doesn t have to look for the whole catalogue as a preselecting is done by the plugin This is not available for the rocker buttons and the AC devices In these cases you will need to use the standard teach learn process in the Remote EnOce
49. s Sensor 0 Delay 1 Duration E 0 Off 1 On DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME Status Concentration 1 2 bytes DPT AirQuality 9 008 Particles Status Concentration2 2 bytes DPT AirQuality 9 008 WEU Status Temperature 2 bytes DPT Value Temp 9 001 Humidity Status Humidity 2 bytes DPT Value Humidity 9 007 8 5 Temperature sensor DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID RWT ICI BEEN Status Temperature 2 bytes DPT_Value_Temp 9 001 Humidity Status Humidity 2 bytes DPT Value Humidity 9 007 IRL ITI 9 Q Intesis Software S L All rights reserved m URL http www intesis com 37 47 This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL KE tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 6 Heating actuators DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS DPT NAME DPT ID RWT U 1 bit DPT Switch 1 001 Bu 0 Off 1 On 1 bit DPT Enable 1 00 0 Disable 1 Enable TOPIC NAME LENGTH FUNCTION Status Current Position Status Service On Off Status Energy Input Enabled 1 bit DPT Bool 1 bit DPT Alarm 1 00 1 bit DPT OpenClose 1 00 Status Energy Storage Changed 0 False 1 True Status Batery Capacity 0 No alarm 1 Alarm Status Cover State 0 Open 1 Close e O co al N Co 1 bit DPT Window Door 1 01 n 1 bit DPT Bool 1 002 n
50. sl 1 On Day PosO Status Occupancy Button DPT Occupancy 1 018 R 0 Not occupied 1 Occupied Occupancy Status Occupancy Enablement DPT Enable 1 003 nl lY 0 Disable 1 Enable Status Fan Speed Manual Auto DPT Bool 1 002 DEDE 0 Man 1 Auto Status Fan Speed On Off DPT Switch 1 001 R 0 Off 1 On Fan Speed SF com art som af fr fe Status_ Fan Speed Stage 1 byte DPT Enumerated 5 010 DELE 1 Speed 0 2 Speed 1 3 Speed 2 6 Speed 5 TE O Intesis Software S L All rights reserved http www intesis com 40 47 B URL This information is subject to change without notice n te S S A Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean User s manual r1 2 eng 8 8 Light Sensors DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS FUNCTION DPT NAME DPT ID RWT U she io TOPIC NAME LENGTH I e IR Sie en IO Illumination Status Illumination Setpoint 2 bytes DPT Value Lux 9 004 n Status lllumination Over Range 1 bit DPT Bool 1 002 IR 0 False 1 True Status Supply Voltage 2 bytes DPT Value Volt 9 020 IR Voltage Error Code DPT Enumerated 5 010 R lY DPT Value Temp 9 001 R IY Status Supply Voltage Error Code 1 byte P X Status Temperature 2 bytes II3uPI36U CN Status Setpoint 1 byte DPT Scaling 50 R DPT Value Temp 901 R 7 DPT_Switch 1001 R 0 Off 1 On DPT Sw
51. tesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 27 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te E i S E Email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manual ri eng Figure 6 2 Indication on the rocker button that has to be pushed during teaching process In case of teaching process first press the Learn button of the EnOcean device that has to learn the IBOX KNX ENO A1 chiplD Once the device is ready to receive other EnOcean devices information press the Teach button of our gateway A T appears on the right side of the LCD display indicating Teaching process is running For more information on how to activate the Learn mode of the EnOcean device please consult its user manual 6 2 Erase EnOcean devices Three different erase modes are available erase the current device erase all devices in the current device node and erase all devices from all nodes 6 2 1 Erase current integrated device First use the arrow buttons UP DOWN to move up to de desired device that you want to erase When pressing the Erase button an E appears on the right side of the LCD display Then the gateway will be in Erase mode To erase the desired EnOcean device click on the de Learn Teach button from the device and it will be erased It is possible to check that the device has been erased in the numeric indicator of the
52. tion objects settings part of the screen Bellow there is a list of all available parameters Keep in mind that these parameters will appear depending on the EnOcean device selected Not all parameters are available for all EnOcean devices a Wait for data integrity before transmitting to EnOcean When selected no data will be transmitted to the EnOcean interface until all data needed by the device is received from the KNX interface b EnOcean periodic output update Indicates the period in seconds that the existing values will be sent from the EnOcean part cyclically It can be switched off disable or set with following values 30s 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min or 40 min c Edit initial data Click on the link to pop up a configuration window where default or initial values can be set according to each EnOcean device Check the link to the EEP list to know exactly with type and range of values can be applied in each case d Hide controls of KNX periodic updates When selected KNX periodic input update parameter for each communication object is not shown e Contact Indicates the functionality of the gateway when receiving messages from the EnOcean device Different options are i Report last value reported by any device li Report Open only when all devices report Open iii Report Closed only when all devices report Closed f Groupings Used to select the working mode of the rocker button
53. ts just click on them with the mouse right button and select Enable To disable them repeat the same process but selecting Disable amp IBOX KNX ENO Al configuration E IBOX KNX ENO A1 configuration Gateway mapping Remote EnOcean teachings ule Add Device fit Remove Device 2 4 EnOcean device nodes E 4 N01 DK AC ENO 1 1C A5 20 10 E pe Out a az 1 Control Mode Disable e Gateway mapping Remote EnOcean teachings zz Add Device fiij Remove Device 2 4 EnOcean device nodes Ei 4 N01 DK AC ENO 1 1C A5 20 10 Enable Figure 5 9 Enable Disable EnOcean devices To check the datapoint type DPT and the functionality for each communication object simply point the mouse over the desired object and this information will appear This is very useful in order to know which value sent from KNX enables the desired feature associated to the communication object A summary of this information can be found on the section 8 of this document amp IBOX KNX ENO A1 configuration Gateway mapping Remote EnOcean teachings Device node 1 gt Add Device fin Remove Device NOI A5 20 10 E 4 EnOcean device nodes Ei 4 N01 DK AC ENO 1 1C A5 20 10 El b Ou 0 Control On Off 1 Control_ Mode 62 DPT 20 105 8bits 0 Aut 1 Hea 3 Coo 9 Fan 14 Dry General device s EnOcean periodic Wait for data ini Hide controls of b Control On Off Th
54. uct specific parameter dialog Group Objects Parameters Commissioning Figure 5 2 ETS Project managing screen IBOX KNX ENO A1 plugin is divided in 2 main sections Gateway mapping and Remote EnOcean Teachings see Figure 5 3 By default users will be always directed to the Gateway mapping view Q Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 15 47 a This information is subject to change without notice n te S S E Email info intesis com tel IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL 34 938047134 IntesisBox KNX EnOcean Users manua ri eng 5 1 Gateway mapping view In this section users will be able to add erase and manage devices and their parameters In Figure 5 3 different available options are shown amp IBOX KNX ENO Al1 configuration x Gateway mapping Remote EnOcean teachings Intesis O TE NT DK AC ENO 1 1C ice emove ice A5 20 10 DK AC ENO 1 1C Intesis AC interface 2 4 EnOcean device nodes l l l General device settings SW wl NOT DK AC ENO 1 1C 45 20 10 an E 1 N01 DK AC ENO 1 1C 1445 20 10 EnOcean periodic output update dis E El In Wait for data integrity before transmitting to EnOcean Edit initial data Hide controls of KNX periodic updates Control_On Oft e KNX periodic input update disabled Control Mode KNX periodic input update disabled Control Mode Auto KNX periodic input up
55. ue to the fact that radio traffic will increase unnecessarily A repeater can be configured as 1 level or 2 level repeater The difference between them is that 1 level repeaters can only repeat original telegrams and 2 level repeaters can repeat original and repeated telegrams It is important to bear in mind that some telegrams cannot be repeated like pings Although it will be possible to write and read from a device which needs a repeater to communicate there are certain commands which will not work without direct communication see EnOcean device user manual for more information The following are the requirements in order to configure a device as a repeater There must be direct communication with the device to be configured as a repeater which means that original telegrams from the device must be received by the device itself not repeated ones There must be another device besides the one to be configured as a repeater and its original telegrams must be either not received or received with poor signal strength less than 80dBm Next there is a description of each repeater type and the different scenarios where they can apply A Repeater 1 level In Figure 4 4a device B has a poor signal strength 80 dBm and device A has direct communication with good signal strength In this situation telegrams from device B might be lost The solution is shown in Figure 4 4b where device A has been set as a 1 level repeater
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