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1. Master function LU TurnOn bi Turn Off x Do not change Not changeable A Je Include Realtime Enter Switch times Switch time Switch time Days of week Hour Minute Hour Minute MT WTF S SG H 72 ae Ca ae a II x el as imi Sol ul tel fee ee ao 1 3 lt ie gt lt gt lt gt lt ORK gt lt 8 gt lt gt lt gt lt o ba lt gt lt 1112 5 Il 1x x lt PR ol Ska EIEGIERESG C Im 1 Ss WW Im st Address matrix Mark here with a 1 those addresses which are to be switched on when the master command is being executed and mark those which are to be switched off with an 0 Addresses bearing an X remain untouched Any addresses which are automatically marked with a red dash cannot be centrally controlled These are e g master functions roller blind controls etc Include Realtime When this is activated a real time function will be included which carries out the master command according to time control settings The lt Enter Switch times gt field will appear Enter Switch times Click this field in order to activate the real time function for the input and to deactivate it again afterwards Real time The real time function for the time controlled operation of the master com mand operates in the same way as the Real time object For further details see Chapter 4 2 5 Real
2. Page 21 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 3 8 Channel Generator Communication Doepke 3 Operation The ID number of the device must be between 01 and 99 and must match the number in the visualiz ing software Note If several channel generators are operated on one network each ID number may be allocated only once Please refer to the Planning Aid 1 3 8 5 SMS Setting for GSM 8 The Dupline modem GSM 8 provides for remote polling and operation of a Dupline system via the SMS messages of a mobile telephone The modem communicates directly with the channel generator at the serial interface it is therefore not possible to run either two Dupline networks or to operate a visualizing component in parallel You will find a detailed description in the Dupline Planning Aid and Operating Instructions of the GSM 8 To configure the GSM operation proceed via the following steps Step 1 Hardware set up First prepare the GSM 8 e Insert a valid SIM card for SMS operation with PIN code 9090 e Connect to a standard mobile phone antenna e Connect the GSM 8 to the power supply and the channel generator Before installing the SIM card in the GSM 8 you should check it with a standard mobile phone if available and if necessary clear the code Step 2 Set Channel Events output to SMS message In order to gain access to the GSM settings you must first configure the channel events output for GSM operation in the bas
3. If the standard reset is actuated before the acknowledge button the system will also switch off the alarm output however the signal contacts will continue to flash In this case a renewed activation of a signal contact will trigger a new alarm In the Auto Reset mode the alarm system will be restarted after an acknowledgement and with the sig nal contacts in idle position The status of the signal contacts can easily be displayed e g on an indicator board All that is required is that the output channels are coded with the addresses of the signal contacts The functioning of the lamps can be ascertained with the Lamptest object The Common Siren can also be used for the alarm signal For details see Chapter 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren on Page 76 Various ISA objects can be selected via the Channel function dialogue entry Passive Detector U With this object you can incorporate normally open contacts passive S detectors If a contact is tripped and thereby a 1 signal is transmit ted on the bus the alarm will be raised Active Detector ie With this object you can incorporate normally closed contacts active ISA detectors If a contact is tripped and thereby a 0 signal is transmit ted on the bus the alarm will be raised Page 53 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 3 ISA Alarm Acknowledge Ack With this object you can incorporate acknowledgement but
4. Rollerblind Master Rollerblind Up Down A B C D E F G H J K L M N o P When the selection has been made the appropriate icon for the chosen object appears together with on the right hand side the associated configuration parameters Inserting via the keyboard With ProLine objects may also be inserted by pressing a single key To do so proceed as follows 1 Click once at the address where you want to insert the object 2 Now press the key assigned to the object see table below you want to insert Page 13 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 3 Operation 3 6 Working with Objects 3 If you want to insert further objects in this way just press again another relevant key The following objects can be inserted by pressing a key Key Object Intruderalarm 3 6 2 Changing Objects To edit the configuration of an object Click the object in the left matrix field using the left mouse button On the right hand side a dialogue field with parameters will appear which you can then change To exchange one object for another click the object in question with the right mouse button and select a new one from the menu which appears 3 6 3 Deleting Objects Channels can be erased by removing their function To do so configure the object Blank for the rele vant channel in the address matrix 3 6 4 Setting Parameters To set the parameters for ProLi
5. ccc cece cececeeeseteeeees 4 T Temperature Sensor ou cece cscs esesetetecseseseenenees 43 Temperature controlled WINdOW 0 01010101s011100 109 Terminology EE 2 Tilting Belle 79 85 Time EES aai N T A 93 Setting and transfer oo cece 17 Transfer via Dupline 92 lt EE 32 Toggle switch Intruder alarm EE 64 Toilet ventilation time delayed 0 0 0101010011120 108 Touch screen WEEN 21 Transferring the application ccc 18 Two DUPLINE networks 19 20 V VE S Arein eer E a n A a iran 4 View Bivels EE 9 Language Select new 9 Serial port eerste ege 17 Vis ali ZIN EE 21 VV Water PVA EE 71 Sensor DW ere eier 71 Wind Sens0r eier 43 81 X DOOR e E 96 ProLine User Manual
6. day T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday S Sun day If H has been ticked the clock will switch at every entered holiday date irre spective of the specified days of the week Holiday dates are entered in the lt Edit gt lt Holiday Set up gt menu For details see Chapter 3 7 2 Holiday Set up on Page 16 Timing Characteristics The following diagram illustrates the timing process with being an optional input channel at the address ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 36 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 5 Real Time Clock Doepke of the real time function PMan_TReal_1a t The time switch activates the channel at the preconfigured time without being influenced by the input channel tp Upon actuation of the input the output switches directly off tz Renewed actuation of the input switches the output on again t At the selected switch on time the output will in any case be deactivated ts The output can be reactivated at any time via the input Example of an Application Task The lighting in a basement is to be switched on automatically every Friday at 7 o clock and to be switched off at 2 o clock the following day On all other days it can be switched on and off manually with a push button Solution Use e g the DSS 2U flush mounted operating signal module for the input of the operating signal and configure one input with the address A1 An out
7. When voltage is applied the system switches live after the selected reset delay Tp has elapsed as evidenced by the withdrawal of the reset output Following a short delay approx 3s after the fire has been detected activation of the normally open contact the alarm is triggered This is in the form of the alarm siren s being sounded and the output of the normally open contact s channel being pulsed the latter indicating the source of the alarm The channel generator activates the alarm signal channel after the set signal delay time T has elapsed With the reset button being pressed both the alarm siren and the alarm source indicator are can celled although the alarm source normally open contact remains activated This is due to the fact that the channel generator ignores all alarm sources during the reset delay With the dissipation of the smoke in the smoke detector the normally open contact opens again and deactivates the alarm channel After the reset delay has elapsed the system switches again to live the reset output is withdrawn ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 62 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 4 Smoke Alarm Doepke Example of an Application Task Eight rooms in a domestic building are to be equipped with smoke alarms In the event of an alarm occurring the siren is switched on and the fire brigade notified Solution The alarm channels of the DRD 2 smoke detector are assigned to channels C
8. 3 8 1 3 Transferring Application to Channel Generator Menu lt File gt lt Write Generator gt Keyboard Ctrl W Once all employed channels have been configured the application or file can be transferred to the chan nel generator This is done with the command lt File gt lt Write Generator gt Warning Transferring an application may cause devices to switch randomly on or off Therefore always ensure that no persons or animals are within the danger area Prerequisites for the perfect transfer are e Using the correct version please refer to Chapter 2 1 1 Versions on Page 4 e The correct connection from the PC via the DKK 1 cable The correct selection of the port in ProLine see Chapter 3 8 1 1 Selecting the Serial Port on Page 17 Should the transfer nonetheless be unsuccessful it is normally helpful to switch the channel generator off and on again and then retry the transfer 3 8 1 4 Reading the Application from the Channel Generator Menu lt File gt lt Read Generator gt Keyboard Ctrl R Upon transfer the application is permanently saved so that it can be retrieved even years later Provided the above specified requirements for the transfer are met the read back process can be initiated via the lt File gt lt Read Generator gt menu item After reading the application from the generator it can be modified or saved With ProLine the standard term for such an application is Upload it would be better for you to se
9. B6 or P8 Operation The Up and Down push buttons configured at the addresses of the roller blind master control are extremely easy to operate e By pressing a direction button once all selected motors will run to the end position or until the end of the roll time e Pressing the same direction button again will restart the set roll time Stopping is therefore not possible e Upon pressing in the opposite direction the motors will momentarily stop decentrally set reverse Up time and drive in the opposite direction up to the end position or until the set roll time has elapsed e After the Down roll time has elapsed the drives run in the Up direction provided a reverse Up time has been entered and the tilting blinds control has been activated at the decentral roller blind control e While the master control command is applied all drives can also be triggered by the respective decentral roller blind channels All functions of the decentral roller blind object are available there stop reverse direction slat adjustment Page 83 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls Doepke 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master Automating the roller blind control There are certainly many options available for an automated operation of several roller blinds shutters Wind and rain sensors and also light sensors and time switches can enhance comfort by automatic oper ation Such functions should normally be implem
10. Object for the acquisition of up to 128 counter data e Application Recording energy consumption and hours run with the DTZ 4 counter module e Configuration via Counter range option in the basic set up Description The counter channels with the summation sign provide a location reserved for the transfer of counter readings This multiplex transfer of up to 128 counter data was first introduced with the channel generator version 3 00 and enables operation using the Doepke Dupline module DTZ 4 The transferable data range can be selected in the basic set up menu via the Counter range option Depending upon the data range a corresponding number of address groups is reserved and thereby a multiplex system initiated Note Reserved addresses may not be used for other purposes such as e g to output switch commands There are no further configuration possibilities within ProLine the addressing of the DTZ 4 channels as well as the transfer and recording of data is carried out fully automatically by the channel generator Appliance configuration In order to record the meter count the DTZ 4 counter modules have to be correctly set In addition to set ting the measuring range at the appliances each module must also be allocated an address by means of the rotary switches For details please refer to the operating instructions of the DTZ 4 Data format For a description of the data format used please refer to the operating instruc
11. a night time reduction can be set up Off lt Limit The second limit gives you the option of defining via the Enabled by address On gt Limit parameter a different switching behaviour If the other triggering address is or activated the object will ignore the first set of limits On lt Limits This set of limits is also controlled via the Invert Limits box i e evaluation will Off gt Limits then be reversed You must confirm each entry by pressing ENTER otherwise the entries will not be stored Enabled by address If the channel or marker entered here is not active the first set of limits will be used for the evaluation if it is active the second pair will be used The entry can be overwritten at any time and erased with the Del key ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 46 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects 4 3 1 Analog Sensors Doepke Timing Characteristics Sensor for displaying the measured value In this case the displayed sensor data will lag slightly behind the true value Note After switching on the sensor or the Dupline bus the true sensor data will be reached only after approx 30 seconds The system needs this time in order to fully transmit the figure Sensor as switching channel The timing characteristics of the sensors are illustrated below using a temperature sensor as an example the upper graph curve represents the room temperature the middle one the disable address and the bot to
12. a7 oo Ju Jm To use the timer select here the On Off delay mode Pulses by Activation Select this option to start the timer with a short pulse e g by pressing a push button On Delay Here you can enter the time 0 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s which is to elapse before the channel is activated Off Delay Here you can enter the extension time 0 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s during which the channel is to be activated Enabled by address In addition the channel or marker entered here can also start the timer Its behaviour is the same as that of the input channel the setting Pulses by Activation is also effective here To prevent self latching of the signal the timer s own address may not be entered here Recycler Timer function On Time be SE delay Hour Minute Seconds SCHO joo foo oe Off Time Enabled by address Hour Minute Seconds mm be be fio To use the recycler select here Recycler mode On Time The setting selected here 1 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s determines the time during which the output is switched on during pulsing Off Time The setting selected here 1 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s determines the time during which the output is switched off during pulsing Enabled by address In addition the channel or marker entered here can also start the timer To prevent self latching of the signal the timer s own address must not be entered here Page 33 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4
13. leie UE 87 PRINS E 88 D Data exchange between channel generators 19 Date Setting and transfer oo cece 17 Daylight Saving automatic 0 eens 18 DBM annaa ne hain vetitet a dtcindead A 51 DDM 1plus DDM 1Rplus 41 Decentral rollerblind Control 00 0 0 cece 78 DIMME eege 41 DIED ET E TEE E E 43 Documentation Address listing re 11 Logic setting oo ccc ceteteesceteescseeeeeeseees 12 99 Master Channels cccccesscsseecsetecseseeeesesees 12 SMS setup s sissssissnsissisnssissisirsrsrsnssrsrisirsrerrnrsnres 12 Door lock armouring Intruder alarm o o enneesessisisisiseirisrriririrnen 65 DRD Zoa A 59 DRO 1U DRO 2 DRO 4 ossessi 78 DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U oe 28 DIS MEN 43 DTZ EE 87 Dupline the principle EE 5 e EE 71 E Edit Basic set up 16 17 18 19 21 22 88 91 93 Holiday Set up oo ccccccscsesesececscseseeeeees 16 Logic Set up EE 94 SMS SOUP eeh 22 Two DUPLINE networks ccc ccc 20 Editing WS EE 15 E EE 7 ProLine User Manual F Eegenen AT ETET 8 File E E E TE E eege 7 ele KT 10 Language file 0 ccc cccsceesetetecetseseteeen 10 DEE EE das 11 ODO sendat A tna terol ce IAS mab aeae bem alae 11 PIAL EE 11 Read generator oo ccccccccceescseteteeeteeseseeeees 18 SAVE euer 11 Sav AS is os asecdesiedetpadntedhdsalensbdsldpdideadadssdor der lg 11 Write generator oo ccc cecceceseeeseteteeseteeeeee 18 G OSM EEN 22 GSM modem sriain iia 22 H Help About progr
14. which then permits another language file to be selected The names of the language files are always in the format lt language gt dat e g eng lish dat or deutsch dat 1 1 Depending upon the set up of your computer it may be that you are unable to see the dat suffix The set up can be changed in the folder options system control Page 9 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 3 Operation 3 4 Selecting the Language When selecting new language files please observe the following There must be a Help file in the same folder The name of this Help file must consist of the first three letters of the Language file together with the suffix _hlp dat thus e g eng_hlp dat if the Language file name is english dat e The Help and Language files may be neither erased nor the folders renamed Should this occur however error messages such as Error by reading Language file or Error by reading Help file will appear when the program is next started Instead of menu headers only numbers will be displayed e g lt 1 gt ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 10 3 5 Files 3 Operation Doepke 3 5 Files In addition to the language files ProLine can only recognize the application files ending with dkg These files can be opened saved and printed in the lt File gt menu 3 5 1 Starting a New File Menu lt File gt lt New gt Keyboard Ctrl N Via the command lt File gt lt New gt
15. you can always start a completely new application ProLine deletes all objects in the matrix and also resets to the basic settings Note With ProLine version 3 00 all previously made settings will be overwritten without query Any settings you do not want to lose should be saved beforehand 3 5 2 Opening an Existing File Menu lt File gt lt Open gt Keyboard Ctrl O You can open an already existing file in the same way as other Windows applications by using the command lt File gt lt Open gt A dialogue box will then appear which enables you to navigate your hard drive Another possibility of opening an existing file is offered via the History option in the lt File gt menu here the four files last opened are displayed and can be directly accessed Note Opening a file will also overwrite any previously made settings Any settings you do not want to lose should be saved beforehand 3 5 3 Saving Files Menu lt File gt lt Save gt Keyboard Ctrl S lt File gt lt Save as gt Ctrl A With the lt File gt lt Save gt menu item you can save new or edited applications either on hard drive or floppy disk If the file already exists it will be overwritten if it is a new file you will be asked for a file name With the lt File gt lt Save as gt menu item on the other hand you can save the current application under a new name Here too you will therefore be asked for a file name 3 5 4 Printing File ProLine supp
16. you will require a USB RS232 converter usually in the form of a small plug as well as a software driver This is normally supplied with the unit and emulates a COM interface for actuating the channel generator 3 8 1 2 Synchronising Time and Date There are two options for setting the channel generators real time and date 1 Via the push buttons at the front of the DKG and 2 When transferring the application The latter is carried out when the following settings are made in the lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt menu O 1 Wransfer date and time from PC to Generator l Fida Freitag 17 Januar 2003 11 35 entral European Time standard l CG leie Automatic Daylight saving L Page 17 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 3 8 Channel Generator Communication Doepke 3 Operation The settings are as follows Transfer date and time from PC to Generator With every transfer of the application the PC s date and time is read and imported into the channel generator If the date time setting in the PC is incorrect it will also be transferred incorrect to the DKG Enable Automatic Daylight saving Central European Time standard This setting instructs the channel generator to adapt to summer and winter time in line with European regulations This means that e Start of summer time on the last Sunday in March from 2 p m to 3 p m CET e Start of winter time on the last Sunday in October from 3 p m to 2 p m CET
17. A1 An output of a relay module e g DSM 8 is assigned the same address Then all that is required is to configure channel A1 in ProLine as a toggle switch function Oblect Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Light A1 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Push button input Light contact switch Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Page 31 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 4 Timer Recycler 4 2 4 Timer Recycler e Function Timer timing element or recycler pulse generator e Application Switching loads with on or off delay or pulsing e Activated by an activated signal or an operating pulse e Activated by additional channel or marker e Insertion either with mouse Timer or shortcut key T Description This object offers the choice between two operating modes as timer and as recycler With both modes the functions are started by an input which has been coded for the timer channel but it is also possible to use another channel or a marker for activation Timer On Off delay The timer can be set for delayed switching on and or off Off Time During the switching on delay the out put signal remains disabled and is only activated when the off time begins Via the Pulses by Activation option its behaviour can be adapted to the input signal If this option is switched off then the input signal
18. Basics 2 2 The Dupline Principle Doepke 2 2 The Dupline Principle Dupline consists of three components 1 a central unit channel generator 2 inputs and outputs and 3 a transmission medium e g a twin wire lead In its basic condition i e not configured the channel generator merely generates the Dupline carrier sig nal used for communication Most input and output devices have no intelligence of their own either The allocation of an input channel to the output channel which it is to control is carried out by assigning an address with the DHK 1 hand encoder Normally both channels will be given the same address within the range A1 to P8 Any inputs which are to be used in addition to switch this output and all outputs which are to be so switched are then given this same address In this way inputs and outputs know that they are to act together albeit not in which manner The exact way in which they function is determined at the channel generator and requires a configuration file which is provided by means of ProLine and which is then loaded Using the example of a simple light switch the following diagram illustrates the interaction of all components To implement this light switch layout proceed as follows 1 Connect the push button to input T1 of an operating signal sensor and code the first channel to address A1 2 Connect the lamp to the first output of a relay module e g DSM 2 and code the first channel also to addre
19. Control Task There is as yet no Absence Simulation object available for ProLine But on occasion it can be quite handy if shutters and lights are randomly raised or lowered and switched on or off One possibility has already been shown in the previous example in this example the shutters are to be controlled so that they are activated at more or less indeterminate times Solution n order to achieve near unpredictable control we utilize four pulse generators whose ON and OFF signal times are configured differently By AND linking selected pulse generators we achieve a varying switching pattern An auxiliary channel configured as toggle switch function insures that neither two Up nor two Down commands are generated consecutively As before the shutters are configured at addresses B1 to B8 this time however two roller blind master functions are being used for two shutters each The first is activated via a logic set up the second via the master function at C3 C4 The change over switch is configured at C1 It activates deactivates the timer with which the automatic setting can be switched on and off File randomcontrol dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button input Light switch A1 A8 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Shutter control units Shutter drive B1 B8 Modules DRO 1U DRO 2 or DRO 4 Add optional Push Local control B1 B8 Modules button input DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DS
20. Intruder aam 64 SA dlar EE 53 Smoke alarm EE 59 Water alaf BEE 71 de el EE 81 Program construction 0 cece cetececseteteeeeteeeesesees 7 el KO 18 M1 EE 16 ProLine E LEE 7 Information op 8 Installation EE 4 ln BEE 6 NY ESION Se witasesaases vabatindavsecuantaasangidcidhddosespincandendspniacentac 4 What is bro mei 1 Proximity detector E 49 Pulse generator AANEREN 32 Push button E 28 With two functions 106 107 R SE RE Ee EEN 81 Random contra 111 Reading the application cccceseeeeseees 18 Real time clock ue 36 Holiday set up EE 16 Master function ooo eee eeceeeseeeeeeeeeee 39 PRECV CIO myrna idana aine 32 Reset E E EE 54 SMOKE EEN 59 Water aam 71 Rollerblind DEE det ehre 83 e ER en eras ae al tale a ae a ek 78 S Sabotage safeguard ou ccc ccccccscscsececseseseeteeeees 51 Sensor Alternative input cece 45 vllt EE 43 Analog WEE 43 ili March 2003 Version 1 04 Controlling loads 44 Serial port selecting oo ccc ceeteteceteeeeeee 17 Set up GSM modem sonndun iae 22 Beie 94 Shortcut KEYS oo ccc cscecsesesetecetscsesesesetesseseeneee 13 SINR gt IWO a renee Te eR 43 81 E ee EE ee 81 Slope analysis In logic set up EE 96 97 With GSM modem 20 cccccceccceceseteteteeecsesees 24 Smoke Alarmi EEN 59 Detector DRD 2 ENEE 59 SMS Documentation of settings 0 0 12 SOUD DEE 22 Staring teei a a a daai 6 Switching channel 44 Synchronising time date 0 cece eeeeees 17 System requirements oo
21. Lighting control D1 On if lt 10 Lux Off if gt 50 Lux Light sensor In this step the output channel A1 has been configured as a push button function as no manual operation is required and thus only a simple logic set up being necessary Logic block number active 6 2 3 Step 3 Light level controlled lighting with manual operation Task Outside lighting solely light level controlled is to be set up so that it can also be operated manually with a switch Solution Here it makes sense to configure both the relay and the push button input at the same address A1 The push button is thus able to override the automatic lighting until one of the light thresholds is again exceeded File tour_03 dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Outside light A1 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Push button input Light switch Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Page 101 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 2 Tour Doepke 6 Examples Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Analog sensor Lighting control D1 On if lt 10 Lux Off if gt 50 Lux Light sensor As channel A1 is a toggle switch function we now have to work with slopes in the logic set up Logic block number On condition for outside ight DLUX ON Off condition for outside light DLUX OFF As is the case with a normal light control the toggle switch function alwa
22. Relay outputs Loads 1 4 A1 A4 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Push button input Master On Off Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Toggle switch Manual operation of A1 A4 loads 1 4 Toggle switch Activating master con B1 Provides slopes for activating master com trols mands Master control Master ON All loads ON Master control Master OFF All loads OFF The logic set up looks as follows Logic block number SIS mo er Risna sope of pushbutton for master On B2 B3 Falling slope of push button for master Off A single pressing of the button rising slope thus activates the master ON command and a second press falling slope the master OFF command It is thus ensured that no master ON command is executed as long as an OFF command is operational B3 and vice versa B2 Page 105 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 Examples Doepke 6 3 Selected Tasks 6 3 2 Two Functions with one Push button Task Frequently two functions are to be carried out by one push button e g when there is insufficient room to fit another In this example we want to control two loads with one push button so that they are switched on and off alternately 1 Pressing Load 1 on 2 Pressing Load 1 off Load 2 on 3 Pressing Load 1 on Load 2 on 4 Pressing Load 1 off Load 2 off Solution The solution is surprisingly simple in addition to the output channel for each load A1 A2 we onl
23. Time Clock on Page 36 In contrast to a separate time switch the real time function only generates switch pulses This should be noted in particular if the master command is to switch outputs which have been configured as Push button These could possibly then receive only a short switch signal Tip Complete address groups can be changed to the relevant group by clicking with the right mouse button ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 40 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 6 The Master Function Doepke Timing Characteristics The following diagram illustrates the correlation between the input of the master command the master command itself and the switched on outputs in this example continuous line a push button function dot ted line a toggle switch function Master command Switched 3 Weeden Push button t PMan_TMaster_1a The master command remains active until the input is deactivated The outputs are switched on in this example with the push button however this is only the case until the master command ceases again Example of an Application Task In a domestic building master functions are to be used for 4 lights and 2 dimmer switches Master ON Switches all the lights on and sets the DDM 1plus dimmer to 100 Master OFF Switches all the lights off and sets the DDM 1plus dimmers to 0 Lighting scene for lounge Lighting scene 6 factory setting 85 is to
24. digits of a decimal number are represented by a four line binary number tetrad The addi tion of two coded decimal numbers is carried out by tetrad for each individual digit Checkbox Box within a dialogue field that may be ticked activated or deselected de acti vated Several checkboxes can be activated simultaneously See also radiobut ton COM1 COM2 Communication port plug in connectors on the PC to enable it to be linked to other COM3 COM4 communication partners Marker pointer or similar on the screen showing at which point the next input will be I Input output General term for components on bus systems FPROM Flash Programmable Read Only Memory memory module which by applying a voltage is permanently programmed with data Graphic symbol for user programmes data etc on the screen Formerly Instrument Society of America now Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society a society for the standardization of instruments and systems in automating technology LCD Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode a semiconductor diode which emits light CET CEST Central European Time Central European Summer Time Modbus Protocol for exchanging data via serial ports the basic protocol Modbus RTU was standardized by Messrs Gould Electronics Object Used in this document to denote a function i e the execution by the software of an input or output e g a roller blind control In ProLine many devices have a
25. has to be present at least until the on delay has elapsed after which the channel generator activates the output Only when the input signal is withdrawn will the off time start When the Pulses by Activation option is activated the input signal does not need to be operative during the whole of the delay time Here the off time starts automatically when the on delay has elapsed In the case of an input signal which persists longer than the on delay the off time will only start after withdrawal of the input signal This setting is particularly important if a master control command is to start the timer as this command is usually of only a short duration Recycler If the recycler is started via an input it generates a repeating square wave signal The output will be acti vated according to the On Time setting and then switched off again according to the Off Time setting This process is repeated for as long as the signal of the input or the additional triggering address is present ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 32 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 4 Timer Recycler Doepke Parameters Depending upon the selection in the Timer function field different parameters will appear for timer and recycler Parameters Description Timer On Off delay Timer function On Delay Mal ee Hour Minute Seconds C Recycler oo oe joo Jh Pulses by Activation Off Time Enabled by address Hour Minute Seconds
26. in this manual For most of the examples you will also find channel generator files available these can be installed in addition to this manual 4 1 2 2 Timing Characteristics For each object you will find a timing item This is intended to give you an overview of the dependencies between input and output signals Because of the many other parameters these dependencies can only be represented qualitatively the diagrams therefore have no time graduations but simply markings with identifying lower case letters e g ty to Channel Status Channel Status OFF TI EE ON e TN e Te Output Signal ine Kb Ze Time Markings Time spans on the other hand are marked with capital letters Te Ty The status of the channel can be established by the signal states On high level OFF low level PMan_TTimer_1a Note The time lag due to the transfer and the processing in the channel generator is normally not illustrated It can amount to several bus cycles ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 26 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 1 Free Channel Blank Doepke 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 1 Free Channel Blank e Function None e Application To activate output channels by master functions or logic connectives e Inserting with the mouse Blank Description It might sound funny but it is a fact even the object Blank has a purpose in ProLine The poi
27. object description you will find all available set up options also called parameters The selection possibilities may differ according to which ProLine version is being used You will find a description of how to deal with the parameters in Chapter 3 6 4 Setting Parameters on Page 14 Example of an Application Application examples are given for most objects They are intended to illustrate how a task can be accom plished with the described object Hardware Configuration Significance Channel Notes Configuration Relay output Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E RIDSM 6 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS BL DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Pushbutton Lightngcontol At Software Cie Configuration These examples all illustrate just a small section of Dupline s range of functions in addition many tasks Page 25 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 1 2 Object Descriptions Doepke 4 The Objects 4 1 Overview can be solved in a variety of other ways Listed in the Object column are either the Dupline object e g input or the ProLine object e g push but ton function The Significance this object has for the example briefly explains the function The Channel column specifies the address at which the function is carried out Under Notes Configura tion you will find information on the implementation and on components which could be used for this However because of the diversity of components we cannot provide a complete list
28. of the DBM 1 you should configure the Push button option with the setting Inverted function and utilize the extension of the signal transmission at the device In order to include the detector with sabotage safeguard in an intruder alarm you have to use the Active detector object of the intruder alarm system Page 51 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 1 Overview 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 1 Overview This chapter is intended to enable you to use the four different Dupline alarm systems These are 1 ISA Alarm Chapter 4 4 3 on Page 53 This general alarm system was developed to ISA specifications it can be flexibly employed and serves as a pattern for the other alarm systems Possible applications are amongst others for temperature and fluid level monitoring and in installations which require general alarm functions 2 Smoke Alarm Chapter 4 4 4 on Page 59 This alarm system is used mainly in connection with the Dupline DRD 2 smoke alarm It is of course also possible to use other smoke alarms which provide either a normally closed or normally open contact In that case the link to the Dupline system can be established via a binary input 3 Intruder Alarm Chapter 4 4 5 on Page 64 This system makes objects available with which the input signals for the intruder alarm can be monitored These may be electrically isolated or potential bonded contacts which are linked to the syste
29. outputs for 0 20 mA 4 20 mA and 0 10 V are available for this purpose When configuring the multiplexer in the basic set up Multiplexer count and Multiplexer delay options ProLine will automatically reserve four channels A1 A4 for the addressing of modules Addressing on these channels is automatically carried out by the DKG The data transfer generally takes place on two consecutive address groups C D E F G H WI K L M N and O P they are to be set variably at the mod ules employed and therefore cannot be reserved by ProLine Even though the number of channels is restricted to 16 because only four address channels are reserved in practical terms up to 112 data can be processed To achieve this up to 7 analog channels are assigned the same binary address but different channel groups will then store the data see above Note Reserved addresses may not be used for other purposes such as e g to output switch commands Appliance configuration It is essential to set the analog modules correctly for the analog data transfer In addition to setting the transfer channels at the modules they must each also be allocated a binary address For details please refer to the description of the relevant device in the Dupline System Catalogue of Messrs Carlo Gavazzi GmbH Data format Within the two channel groups here C and D the figure 1957 is represented as follows 10s Units 5 2 S Ss Ve m a WEE
30. settings and installation configurations the range of Windows based installations is so exten sive that not every specific version within ProLine can be covered We trust you will appreciate this To ensure that the manual is kept up to date Doepke will assist you in every way utilize our telephone support hotline our e mail update service or the information available at http www doepke de always to be at the cutting edge 1 3 Conventions For reasons of clarity and in order to facilitate reading here are some set markings relating to working with Windows As far as possible these conventions are adhered to throughout the document Start Over and underlined terms signify special keys or menu items also called but tons You will find these either in Windows or ProLine a setup Texts shown in inverted commas printed in bold or italics describe what has to be entered The inverted commas serve merely as text limit markers and do not need to be entered lt File gt lt Save gt Texts set in greater than smaller than symbols printed in bold or italics describe menu items or menu sequences which are necessary The specified commands generally signify multi level menu items Page 1 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 1 Introduction 1 4 Abbreviations and Terminology 1 4 Abbreviations and Terminology Abbreviation Description BCD Code Binary Coded Decimals In data processing this is a code in which all the
31. the DIP switch Configure the Motion Detector object as well as an output channel of a relay module e g DSM 8 for address A1 and configure any other required objects for the intruder alarm Manual armouring Alarm siren File motiondetector dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Proximity detector Alarm signal Relay output Hall lighting Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Push button input Enabling alarm Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 1 A1 A2 Relay output Alarm siren A3 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 A1 A2 3 DBM 1 direct or other manufacturers modules via DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 2U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Motion Detector Light and alarm control Configure the motion detector as given under Parameters Intruderalarm Enabling the alarm sys Configure the delay according to environ tem mental alarm system conditions Alarm siren Alarm signal A Configure the alarm signal time and the type of alarming e g pulsing on several channels according to your application Here too the proximity detector directly activates the output module for the lighting at address A1 If the alarm system is activated via the manual enable push button the channel generator will trigger an alarm within 10 s of the third pulse For further details on the intruder alarm refer to Chapter 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm on Page 64 Tip If you want to use the sabotage safeguard inverted function
32. the data select the relevant box and simply enter the new data to delete entries use the Del or minus key ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 16 3 8 Channel Generator Communication 3 Operation Doepke 3 8 Channel Generator Communication 3 8 1 Transferring the Application with the PC 3 8 1 1 Selecting the Serial Port Menu lt View gt lt Serial Port gt lt gt Keyboard no shortcut ProLine requires two things in order to be able to communicate with the channel generator 1 a connecting cable between the serial port of the PC COM1 to COM4 and the channel generator Doepke DKK 1 Order No 09 501 129 and 2 a free serial port Decide which connection you want to use e g COM1 These ports are normally marked at the rear of your PC Having selected the port ProLine needs to be set up accordingly This is easily done via the menu com mand lt View gt lt Serial port gt Here you can then select between lt Com 1 gt and lt Com 4 gt loj xl File Edit view Help 1 Language gt R R H D COZ Com 3 EJ EJ The port marked with a tick is the selected connection Tip The COM1 port is normally selected during installation so that if you want to use COM1 no changes need to be made Note If you have only one 25 pole connection available you can convert this to a 9 pole connection by using Doepke s DDK 3 adapter Order No 09 501 142 If your notebook or PC offers only a USB interface
33. time span should be chosen so as to allow the blinds to reach their end position in both directions whereby an end position contact has to switch off the drive Intermediate times could provide e g shading in which case it should be noted however that the blinds are to be in one or other of their end positions before the start The roll time entered here will be overwritten by the master control Reverse Delay Enter here the time in milliseconds that the drive is to remain still when the direction is changed The figure can be between 500 and 2000 ms Tilting Blinds This option enables the slats of shutters blinds to be controlled If this option is selected the drive will be stopped within three seconds of the push button being released You have to activate the tilting blinds option if you want to configure the reverse option for this drive in the rollerblind master control Address If the channel address entered here is activated the motor will drive for the entered roll time in the direction selected As long as the specified priority channel is set any input signals at the shutter channels will be ignored Note The priority address has an even higher priority than the master control Priority Here you can specify in which direction the motor is to drive if the channel entered in the box below has been activated ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 80 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls 4 5 1 Rollerb
34. 1 What is ProLine 1 Introduction Doepke Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 What is ProLine Nowadays building automation systems are sprouting up all over the place with each new system placing ever higher demands on both the user and the installer Dupline is different with this bus system our objective has been to create a user friendly environment and provide practical application options But Dupline nonetheless offers numerous possibilities to carry out and affect settings thus retaining the flexibility of a bus system This is done with ProLine our Windows based software programme which is available free of charge and which could be termed the interface between man and the Doepke Dupline system or more accurately the channel generator 1 2 About this Document To make working with Dupline as easy as possible for you the user this manual explains the operation and functioning of ProLine in great detail As ProLine is continually undergoing further development several versions are already in existence which have added or amended functions In order to keep this manual as clear as possible we have limited it to the newest ProLine version Version 3 07 for channel generators DKG 1 and DKG 2 of version 3 0 and higher Please note that versions 1 xy and 3 xy of the channel generators and the ProLine software differ in many points There are some subjects however which exceed the scope of this document Because of differing national
35. 1 to C8 The source of the alarm is signalled on an indicator board whose LEDs are triggered via a DNP 8A output board The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm signal is given via an alarm bell which is activated by the relay of a DSM 8 at address D2 The alarm is reset by a push button at address B1 File alarmsystems dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Alarm contact Smoke detector C1 C8 DRD 2 or devices from other manufacturers input 1 Semiconductor LEDs as source indica C1 C8 Modules DNP 8A DPN DNP 4 or output tion on board DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay output Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay or semi Alarm signal D3 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 conductor output for linking to SITM telephone module or GSM 8 modem ProLine Configuration Smoke alarm Smoke detector C1 C8 No disable addresses Passive detector Smoke alarm Resetting alarm D1 Reset delay 2 min Reset Smoke alarm Audible alarm D2 Siren time 10 min Alarm siren Smoke alarm Activating telephone D3 Alarm signal delay 3 min Alarm signal modem Page 63 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm e Function Intruder alarm system with inclusion of normally closed normally open contacts toggle switch functions proximity detectors enable push button and switch code lock enabling
36. 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 4 Timer Recycler Timing Characteristics Timer On Off delay The following timing is based on the assumption that the Pulses by Activation option has been selected PMan_TTimer_1a t By activating this input operating pulse the on delay T will start t After the on delay has elapsed the off time Ty starts at which point the output is switched on t3 At the end of the off time the channel generator will also disable the output LG Here too the output is reactivated and the on delay T starts ts After the on delay has elapsed the output is activated However the off time does not commence here tg Only when the input is again inactive will the measuring of the off time Ty begin tz At the end of the off time Ty the DKG disables the output again but only if the input had previously been deactivated Recycler PMan_TTimer_2a L PMan_TTimer_ The generation of the pulse starts shortly after the input is activated at time t4 The pulse cycle then con sists of the ON time T and the OFF time T Deactivation of the input also terminates the pulse genera tion t4 ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 34 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 4 Timer Recycler Doepke Example of an Application Task A ventilator in a toilet is to start 5 min after the light is switched on and to run for 10 min Solution The lighting is operated via a push button w
37. 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren on Page 76 Via the dialogue window Channel function various smoke alarm objects can be selected Passive Detector U A With this object you can incorporate smoke detectors with normally open contacts If a contact is tripped and thereby a 1 signal is trans mitted on the bus the alarm will be raised Active Detector L A With this object you can incorporate smoke detectors with normally closed contacts If a contact is tripped and thereby a 0 signal is trans mitted on the bus the alarm will be raised Reset a This object enables the inclusion of a push button for resetting the alarm and restarting the system If a contact is activated while resetting the system will set off a new alarm once the reset delay has elapsed This object has to be configured in order to ensure the proper function ing of the fire alarm 1 The activating time depends upon the number of channels set up i e those in the basic set up menu and varies between 3 s 16 channels and 11 s 128 channels Page 59 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 4 Smoke Alarm Alarm Siren EJ The alarm siren indicates whether an alarm situation has arisen The channel configured with this object can be used to output the alarm at any chosen output modules It normally activates a relay output which in turn is connected to a siren Note The alarm output signal is always
38. 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm Doepke Motion Detector The motion detector function can also be integrated in the intruder alarm For details refer to Chapter 4 3 2 Motion Detector on Page 49 Manual armour fae This objects enables the inclusion of a push button for enabling and ing resetting the alarm This object only enables those alarm contacts for which no or a deacti vated disable address has been entered It is thus sometimes possible to set up an alarm enabling via the enable button When the enable push button is pressed the enabling delay armour ing delay has first to elapse During this time the channel generator will ignore activated alarm contacts If thereafter a non disabled alarm contact is activated this channel as well as the channel of the enable button will start to pulse and will trig ger the alarm via the siren once the alarm delay has elapsed To acknowledge an alarm the enable button has to be pressed once to restart the alarm system it has to be pressed once more Door lock Ge This object enables the incorporation of a switch for activating the armouring alarm system Its function is similar to that of the enable push button whereby here the disable addresses entered at the alarm contacts will be ignored The switch thus carries out a total enabling After latching the switch the enabling delay has first to elapse During this time the channel generator will ignore activa
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40. DLUX OFF 6 2 6 Step 6 Inclusion of a roller blind master control Task Here several shutters are to be operated together with the outside light when it gets dark at the specified time the shutters are to be lowered when it gets light again they are to be raised Solution The additional inclusion of one or more roller blinds in the previous application simply constitutes an extension of the set up by inserting the roller blind master and logic settings the shutters will then be lowered when it is dark and raised when it is light File tour_06 dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Outside light A1 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Page 103 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 2 Tour Doepke 6 Examples Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Push button input Light switch Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 OM Optional Switch for shutter mas Blinds master switch ter command also be operated manually Toggle switch Push button Aux Channel Co ordinates signals from DLUX and clock Roller Blind Up Down Shutter control B1 B6 Roller blind master Master control B7 B8 Real time Time switch with holiday settings Analog sensor Lighting control D1 On if lt 10 Lux Off if gt 50 Lux inverted Light sensor The logic set up needs merely to be extended by two lines for each direction of travel a connective has to be provided to activate t
41. DSC 3 touch screen Solution Because the analog value of the sensor at A2 is already required for the display the temperature object and the relay which controls the radiator valve is assigned address A3 For the night time reduction we use a real time function at A4 with the appropriate switch times it serves as an Enabled by address trigger for activating the second set of limits File temperaturecontrol dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Temperature Modules DTS 1 DTS 2 industry modules Relay output Radiator valve A3 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration Analog Sensor Analog data transfer Temperature Sensor Makes analog data available for touch screen a Temperature Sensor and serves as source for the sensor object at channel A3 Control Output must not have been activated here Analog Sensor Evaluation of the The following entries are required Temperature Sensor analog signal and l e Function switching channel Ee Sr Disable address easuring device for the relay of the F h eraa f radiator valve C Wind Senesor Ze Temperature Sensor v Control Output pera JV Invert Limits JV Alternative input Sensor Input Range Min Max Measuring Channel j 30 0 60 0 a2 On lt Limit Off gt Limit ban ao M Enable Limit 2 On lt Limit Off gt Limit Enabled by address fi 5 0 f 7 0 aa 2 A3 A2 A3 A4 During this time the Temperat
42. E EIS WER RH Signal On signifies that an input module is continuously supplying the value Data Valid indicates the validity of the value If 0 is shown under Sign it is a positive value while 1 signifies a negative value ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 90 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time 4 6 2 Multiplexer Analog Data Transfer Doepke Processing the analog data Unlike counter readings analog multiplex data cannot only be displayed via the modbus communication interface of the channel generator but can also be altered There are basically two processing options available 1 By displaying the figures using visualising software and operator workstations such as a PC with the Dupline Webserver 2 Via communication programmes such as the Dupline DDEServer which offers an open soft ware interface to e g Microsoft Office Applications Simultaneous operation with the Multiplexer analog data transfer If both multiplex processes are to be used care must be taken that no superimposing of addresses occurs The transfer channels of the analog modules have to be set in such a way that they have no com mon channels with the meter count transfer Please refer to the previous Chapter 4 6 1 Multiplexer Meter Count Transfer on Page 87 Working with the DTG 1 tester Analog data in this format can easily be displayed and simulated with the DTG 1 operating mode Analog BCD However with simulations care must
43. ID WIN ODIOCIS ee EE 8 3 3 4 Help for every Setting Cption ue 8 Selecting hue E ele GE 9 LAI MDS CUS EIS CUO I ssia eae Recetas eal tel aa Seach enced uae atte ted eae eaten eee ceca Orie 9 24A TEE 9 el 11 EH Staing a INOW Ile esearch S a otek tos fore ae hc D he lS ek eae 11 3 0 2 Opening am Existing File essiensa eege EA eeben deed 11 SNE SAVNI EE 11 3 54 PVG E 11 WOKO WIT OD OCIS EE 13 26l Mee ODECE ee EE 13 36 2 Changing ODI CGCtS EEN 14 32029 Deleting O DICCIS cactus tea eee ee ete acres eee EU 14 8 04 EMU 14 3 6 5 Copying Cutting and Inserting Text 15 ee ee 16 3 7 1 General Description Project Data 16 IA elle SelsUD EE 16 Channel Generator COMMUNICATION isere a A A A E S 17 3 8 1 Transferring the Application with ebe 17 SR af Selecting the Serna PON E 17 3 8 1 2 Synchronising Time and Date ccccccccccsssseseceecesesececesaeeseseeseaeeeeeeseeaeeseneess 17 ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Table of Contents Doe p ke 3 8 1 3 Transferring Application to Channel Generator 18 3 8 1 4 Reading the Application from the Channel Generator ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 3 8 2 Number of Duplin Channels sirsiran aia a daaa aa AEEA 18 3 8 3 Linking Two Channel Generators ege geseet see ease d SEENEN a Aen 19 SE IDSSCMOUOM EE 19 38 32 Example of an APDICatONM EE 20 3 8 4 Visualizing via Touch Screen or PDC ENNEN ENEE 21 3 8 0 OMS Setting Tor GSM RE 22 Chapter 4 The
44. Objects ASN ee 25 Acli General Mormane ae O elena 25 42 Object DESCIID OMS a c cee dc ese cerned ree shea etieees Gadees each ease eens eee adense Acdece eee eee meee eas 25 41 21 Ge nn 25 41 22 Nie le elen Ee 26 E ele OD EE 27 Al kee Chanel CBIAMK EEN 27 SE inli ey ONON EE 28 423 Tie TOGGIS SWC BE 30 e A Timer ee EE 32 4 29 Reak TMOG GIOCK EE 36 4 2 0 he Master Inte EE 39 BS ODE ClaII ee 43 rr E WE a ee EE 43 4 3 2 Motion DSTO e 49 AA Alam EN 52 aE Me TEE 52 4 4 2 General COAraCle nisi EE 52 4 4 2 1 Input Output on one Channel 52 4 4225 Master FUNCIONS E 52 e a ISAAA E 53 EE le e un DE 59 AALS gt AUGUSTA ANIM EE 64 4 4 6 Water Al ANI EE 71 AAT Alarmi Siren A COMMON Siro 212205 e alec et AR elds Nines taeda ooh si ces Ansel eae 8 cee ks 76 AS eg BINA COMMONS EE 78 4 5 1 Rollerblind Us DOW KEE EE 78 4 5 2 e MEN Wale RE 83 46 COUPLERS and TMS EE 87 4 6 1 Multiplexer Meter Count Transfer EEN 87 4 6 2 Multiplexer Analog Data Transfer ccccccccccssseeceeecseeeeceeesseueeseesesaeseeeesseaeseeeesaaeaeeees 90 46 3 hime il EE 92 Chapter 5 Logic Set Up 5 1 5 2 5 3 TKO UICTION WEE 94 Bb togi Sep RI ee EEN 94 EE de Ee EE 94 Le 95 5 3 1 Connectives and FUNCTIONS cccccccecccecececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeuseeeesueceeeeesaueeueeeaeeeueeeeesenaneeeneeas 95 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke Table of Contents Soi Eding ee UE 95 5 3 12 E edel te EE 95 5 32 Inversi
45. ProLine Configuration Software for the Dupline Bus System User Manual Channel Generators DKG 1 and DKG 2 ProLine Version 3 07 and newer March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine Configuration Software for the Dupline Bus System User Manual Channel Generators DKG 1 and DKG 2 ProLine Version 3 07 and newer March 2003 Version 1 04 Registered Trademarks IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks and Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows XP are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Liability All information contained in this document of Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG is protected by copyright The reproduction and processing adapting and or transfer against payment of such infor mation is permissible only with the express written approval of Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG The information in this manual is intended solely as customer information and does not constitute a binding guarantee or undertaking It is subject to change at any time be it in technical content or in financial commercial terms Binding statements can only be given following specific enquiries Being non binding no liability of any kind can be accepted for the accuracy of the information The use of this document is solely at your own discretion Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG accepts no liability for any damages arisi
46. S 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Semiconductor out LEDs as source indica E1 E8 Modules DNP 8A DPN DNP 4 or put tion on board F1 F3 DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay output Lighting N1 N8 Modules OT O4 DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Modules Relay output Alarm siren F3 DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay or semicon Alarm signal F4 Modules ductor output DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 for link ing to SITM telephone module ProLine Configuration Intruder alarm Intruder alarm E1 E8 11 E4 grd fl disabled via switch P1 Passive detector E5 E8 1st fl disable via switch P2 Motion Detector Autom light on alarm F5 F6 Use in Intruder alarm option called up contact alarming after 2 pulses Toggle switch Light switch N1 N8 Use in Intruder alarm option called up alarm contact OT O4 Intruder alarm Acknowledging alarm F1 Armouring delay 180 s Manual armouring Des armouring time 10 s Page 69 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm Significance Channel Notes Configuration Intruder alarm Acknowledging F Armouring des armouring delay as above Code lock armour ing 2 Intruder alarm Audible alarm F3 Siren time 5 min Alarm siren All lights N1 04 activated with 3 s pulse Intruder alarm Activating telephone F4 Alarm signal delay 3 min Alarm signal modem ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 70 4 The Objects 4 4 Ala
47. U 8 Switch Change over C1 Modules At home 0 Holiday 1 DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Roller Blind Up Down Shutter control B1 B8 Do not forget roll time Off At home On Holiday setting Push button Change over C1 At home Holiday Master control Master ON C3 Switches all loads A1 A8 and the roller blind master function UP C7 on Switches all loads A1 A8 off and the roller blind master function DOWN C8 Master control Master OFF on Roller Blind Master Master control C5 C6 Drives shutters B1 B2 and B5 B6 up or for Shutters down Roller Blind Master Master control C7 C8 Drives shutters B3 B4 and B7 B8 up or for Shutters down Push button Aux Channel D4 Auxiliary channel for avoiding double Up or Down commands for shutters Generate random signal D5 D8 Activated via change over switch C1 Page 111 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 3 Selected Tasks Doepke 6 Examples The logic set up looks as follows Logic block number Function Input2 Notes D Romme De Randommarker DOWNT Shutters UP via aux Channel Shutters DOWN via aux Channel output inputi o f oa o oa a oR e ln mm elei Here too there are numerous possibilities of varying and extending the application As a suggestion con sider time for example switches or additional master controls Give it a try ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 112 Index Index Sym
48. U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Toggle switch Manual operation Push button Aux Channel A8 Co ordinates signals from DLUX and clock Analog sensor Lighting control Light sensor Time switch with holiday settings On if lt 10 Lux Off if gt 50 Lux ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 102 6 2 Tour 6 Examples Doepke The logic set up can then look as follows Logic block number On condition for On condition for auxiliary channel channel reond on Por alay erame condition for outside light auxiliary chan nel ON Off condition for outside light auxiliary chan nel OFF But just how this application functions leaves itself open to argument when the outside light has been manually switched on will it be switched off only if the clock as well as the light sensor have been active at the same time An improved version is explained in the next step 6 2 5 Step 5 Automatic lighting with manual operation improved Task The application illustrated above makes more sense if the falling slopes of the clock and light sensor are also analysed Solution This can easily be accomplished by extending the logic connectives File tour_05 dkg Logic block number A1 reond ron Por alay oramne condition for outside light auxiliary chan nel ON A1 Off condition for outside light auxiliary chan nel OFF Off condition for outside light clock OFF Off condition for outside light
49. U DSS 8U DSU 8 DSM AE sensor Relay outputs A1 B4 Modules DRO 1U DRO 2 DRO4 C1 D4 ProLine Configuration Rollerblind Up Shutter skylight control AT BA Priority address 11 priority UP skylight pri Down decentral ority address 12 priority DOWN Roll time This is set to 30 s as the shutters require approx 20 s Rollerblind Group control grd fl B5 6 All shutter control devices of the ground floor master are entered here Rollerblind Group control up fl D5 6 All shutter control devices of the first floor are master entered here Rollerblind Central control D7 8 All shutter control devices of the ground and master first floors are entered here Push button Incorporating wind rain 11 12 With the push button function the channels detector remain activated while there is wind or rain With the logic setting shown below the rain sensor activates all shutters in the Down direction via the mas ter control When the wind sensor channel is activated the command will not be carried out by the local roller blind control objects priority control at every decentral roller blind control object Output Input 1 Function Input 2 w f e ao ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 82 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master Doepke 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master e Function Group or centrally controlled operation of decentral roller blind controls e Application Group or master c
50. a a relay of a DSM 8 at address B4 File alarmsystems dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Alarm switch Alarm contact A1 A8 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 2U DSU 8 Push button input Acknowledgement B1 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Push button input Reset B2 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Push button input Lamp testing B3 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Semiconductor output LEDs for source indica A1 A8 Modules DNP 8A DPN DNP 4 or tion on indicator board DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay output Alarm siren B4 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration ISA alarm Alarm sources A1 A8 Ondelay 0s Passive detector ISA alarm Acknowledgement of Acknowledge alarm ISA Alarm Reset the alarm Reset ISA alarm Activates all LEDS on B3 Lamptest indicator board ISA alarm Audible alarm B4 Alarm Siren ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 58 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 4 Smoke Alarm Doepke 4 4 4 Smoke Alarm e Function Fire detection system with inclusion of normally closed normally open contacts reset button alarm siren and alarm signal e Application Linking smoke fire detectors e g the DRD 2 into one alarm system e Insertion either with mouse Smokealarm or shortcut key S Description The smoke alarm serves to set up an alarm system consisting of smoke or fire detectors which can be integrated as n
51. acility and alarm siren e Application Monitoring of contacts and other alarm sources e Insertion either with mouse ISA alarm or shortcut key A Description The ISA alarm is designed for setting up a general alarm system to ISA specifications The system sup ports two operating modes 1 Standard reset resetting of an alarm Reset and reactivating is carried out manually via a push button 2 Auto Reset both the resetting of an alarm and the reactivation of the system takes place automatically after acknowledgement and remedying the cause of the alarm normal position of the signal contacts Signal contacts are generally included in the system via the Passive detector and Active detector objects The alarm system is initially switched live after downloading the ProLine application when all sig nal contacts are in their idle position or by pressing the reset button The alarm is triggered when one or more signal contacts are activated The system then flashes the activated signal contact approx every second and switches the alarm output on for the selected time span After actuating the acknowledge button in the Reset mode the signal contacts switch from blinking to continuous operation and the alarm output is switched off At this point a renewed activation of a signal contact no longer triggers an alarm Subsequent actuation of the standard reset button switches the signal contact off and enables the alarm system again
52. address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally closed contact is to be excluded from the monitor ing and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 72 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 6 Water Alarm Parameters Reset delay Alarm signal Alarm signal delay Page 73 Doepke Description Channel function Reset delay Passive detector C Active detector o2 Minutes Reset C Alarm siren C Alarm signal Here you can determine the delay by which after the reset button has been pressed the system is to be set live or remain switched off The reset delay can be between 2 and 10 min Siren time for Minutes Channel function Passive detector C Active detector C Reset Alarm siren C Alarm signal With this setting you determine for how long the alarm output is to remain activated when an alarm occurs The setting can be between 0 and 60 min A figure entered here will automatically be adopted by the common siren Ch functi i annel function Alarm signal delay C Passive detector C Active detector fos Minutes C Reset C Alarm siren Alarm signal With this setting you determine how much time is to elapse after the alarm siren is switched on and before an alarm signal is generated The setting can be between 0 and 10 min March 2003 Version 1 04 ProL
53. ads e g via operating signal sensors DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U e Can also be operated as a signal contact in the intruder alarm system e Insertion either with mouse Toggle switch or shortcut key F Description This function permits the characteristics of a toggle switch to be copied pressing once switches the out put on pressing a second time switches it off By selecting the Intruderalarm option the activated alarm system will include the contact during monitor ing Then as soon as the toggle switch is operated the intruder alarm system triggers the alarm signal Parameters Parameters Description Toggle switch Operation without further configuration Use in Intruder alarm Use in Intruder If this function is ticked a configured intruder alarm system will include the input alarm in the monitoring This means that when the alarm system is switched on the alarm signal will be triggered if the input has been activated Timing Characteristics PMan_TToggle_1a The first pulse of the input enables the output the second pulse disables it again ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 30 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 3 The Toggle Switch Doepke Example of an Application Task A light is to be switched on with a touch contact switch Solution Use e g the DSS 2U flush mounted operating signal module for the input of the operating signal and configure one input with address
54. al March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 24 4 1 1 General Information 4 The Objects 4 1 Overview Doepke Chapter 4 The Objects 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 General Information In this chapter we would like to introduce to you the objects available in ProLine In Chapter 3 6 Wor king with Objects on Page 13 we have already shown you how to use them Linking these objects to each other is described in Chapter 5 Logic Set Up on Page 94 The objects are grouped as follows Standard ODjOCts wiciiisisiisesissssiiieiessaicinersesias Chapter er Page 27 Here you will find simple objects for push buttons toggle switches real time clock or timer controlled actuators and the straightforward master function Special ODlCClS sie ncenserticiniiviinceirniens Chapter 4 3 WE Page 43 This chapter explains objects such as analog sensors and motion detectors Alarm Systems siicesissitswsivcsisretucnriteaiiciorrnceies Chapter A4 E Page 52 Are you looking for a reasonably priced alarm system Read here how to configure and operate Dupline alarm systems Roller Blind Controls ccceessseeeeeeeeeeeeeees CAD LG E Page 78 Here the decentral and master roller blind controls are described in detail Counters and Time wcesiccssewivecesecsssiccscccecsenacesd Chapler 4 5 E Page 87 What are multiplex meter count transfer analog multiplexer or time output You will find the answers in this chapter 4 1 2 Object Descriptions 4 1 2 1 Parameters In the
55. alarm siren and alarm signal e Application Linking intruder signal contacts into one alarm system e Insertion either with mouse Intruderalarm or shortcut key I Description The intruder alarm serves to set up an alarm system consisting of various contacts which can be inte grated as normally closed or normally open contacts By means of interlinking it is thus possible to replace conventional burglar alarm systems In addition to the object s own contacts normally open and normally closed contacts it is also possible to include any already configured toggle switch functions and motion detector objects This is carried out directly at the relevant objects An enabled system will trigger an alarm when one or more signal contacts have been activated The sys tem then flashes the activated signal contacts as alarm source indication and after the set delay switches the alarm output on With subsequent actuation of the enable push button or switch or the code lock enabling the channel generator will cease to flash the alarm contacts and will switch the alarm output off If an alarm is not acknowledged before the siren delay has elapsed the system will automatically switch live again Note In order to ensure that the system functions properly it is essential that one of the objects Manual armouring Door lock armouring or Code Lock armouring is configured It is not necessary to use the Door lock armouring or Code Loc
56. am EE 8 General information 0ccccccccccceeseteeeeees 8 ODECE EE 8 Parameters AE 8 HeD file sassa 10 Holiday Control for Lighting cece cece cece 110 Holiday set up Real time clock ccccecccceeeeseteteeteteteeeeees 36 Setting noe cc cccscecscscscsecececececsesesastecacsesesesesees 16 l NEE TUNA S EE 19 Installation oo ccc ceceesececseeceesssecesseeeeesseseeesseeeeass 4 Intruder alarm 49 64 Inversion MOO 96 97 ISA alarm EE 53 K Keyboard shortcuts ee 13 L Lamptest DA ALATT aon 54 Language EECHER eebe 9 SClECHON BEEN 9 Language UE 10 Light Sensor WEE 43 Lighting Time and light controlled eee 101 Time controlled ooo cecseeeteeseteeeeeenees 100 Lighting SCONES ou cece cccesessseeeeessesseecseeeeeteeeees 41 Rive 44 Linking channel generators eceeceeees 19 LOGIC connectives ou ccc cccescscsesseesseeseessesseeseesees 94 ProLine User Manual Index LOGIC setup oo ccc ceeescsetetseseseesesesessessseseeesseeees 94 M Manual armouring Intruder alarm 65 Master function 0 ce ceeetecsctetecscteteeseeneees 39 ON OFF with one push button 5101121 105 Rollerblind re 83 With ISA alarm oooi 52 Measuring device ec ccccececseseteteeseeteeseseteeseseeees 43 Meter count transfer oo ccc ccceneteeeeeeeee 87 Motion detector ou ccc ccccccececsececsecececscsecseseesees 49 With intruder alarm ccc ccceeeeceteeeees 65 Multiplexer Analog data transfer oo ccc
57. arm system is set live by pressing the enable button once An alarm contact is activated e g by an alarmed door being opened As the enabling delay Try has not yet elapsed in our example nothing happens initially After the enabling delay Tr has elapsed the alarming sequence is started i e the channel of the alarm contact as well as the output of the enable button begin to flash After the alarm delay des armouring time Tay has elapsed the channel generator activates the siren After the siren time T has elapsed the alarm siren channel is deactivated The flashing of the alarm contact and the enable button output continues After the alarm signal time T of the Alarm signal object has elapsed the channel is momentarily activated At the same time both the alarm contact and the enable button output are permanently switched on Pressing the enable button acknowledges the alarm and the enable button output is reset Pressing the enable button once again switches the system back to live whilst observing the alarm delay Try ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 68 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm Doepke Example of an Application Task Eight rooms in a domestic building are to be fitted with door and window contacts In addition all light switches and two motion detectors are to be integrated In the event of an alarm a siren is to be activated and the police to be informed via a tel
58. be called up at both DDM iplus dimmers Solution Configure three push buttons for the central and lighting scene retrieval as master function commands at addresses A1 to A3 The channels of the dimmers are coded B1 to B8 and configured as toggle switch functions File lightscene_via_master_function dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button input Master ON Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Push button input Master OFF Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Push button input Push button to call up lighting scene 6 Page 41 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 6 The Master Function Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Dimmer channels Channels to call up B1 B4 Module DDM 1plus lighting scenes B5 B8 Relay outputs Lights C1 C4 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration On command for lights C1 C4 Retrieval of lighting scene 2 factory set ting 100 at both DDM 1plus channel 4 B1 B5 Master function Master OFF channel Off command for lights C1 C4 Master function Master ON channel On command of master OFF channel at both DDM 1plus channel 1 B1 B5 Simultaneous activation of channels B1 B3 and B4 for retrieval of lighting scene 6 Off command for lounge wall light C2 Push button Dimmer channels 1 4 B1 B4 Channels of DDM 1plus dim
59. be taken that both the Signal On bit and the valid bit have been set see above Parameters Parameters Description Multiplexer i No Channels Note Changes will override Analog data transfer E previous channel settings E A Multiplexer count 1 Counter range Multiplexer delay Channel Events output to Y v amp a mm wm mm 29 Output Time on Dupline ID Number Ge Multiplexer count With this setting accessed via lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt you specify how many devices are to be addressed The number depends upon the number of modules used and their input output channels From 0 to 16 addresses can be selected the value 0 disables the process Multiplexer delay With this setting accessed via lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt you can determine how quickly the channel generator is to initiate enquiries of the multiplex addresses This setting is only effective if the multiplex transfer has been activated at least 1 multiplexer channel selected As some Dupline multiplex devices need a large part of their computing capacity for internal processing their response speed is lowered This can be compensated for by a longer delay the channel generator then waits for the corresponding number of cycles between enquiries Page 91 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time Doepke 4 6 3 Time Channels 4 6 3 Time Channels e Function Transmission of t
60. bject to the time of day or if roller blinds are to be controlled depending upon light and weather condi tions To solve such problems ProLine makes available to you a powerful tool the logic setting With these con nectives any desired relationship between individual channels can be set up You will find a detailed description in the following chapters 5 2 The Logic Set up Dialogue 5 2 1 Structure Logic connectives are edited exclusively in the Logic set up dialogue window Menu lt Edit gt lt Logic set up gt Keyboard Ctrl L The layout of the menu looks as follows Seiten 1 bis 8 SG Selected page TS me Re Re Re Temp channel 1 switches if clock 1 and absent Temp channel 2 switches if clock 2 and absent Temp channel 3 switches if clock 3 and absent Temp channel 4 switches if clock 4 and absent Temp channel D switches if clock 5 and absent Eight connectives are always represented on each of the eight pages the individual pages are selected by clicking the relevant page number A narrow bar underneath the number box indicates chosen page Each connective consists of two inputs which are linked by an operand e g AND ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 94 5 Logic Set Up Doepke 5 3 Usage The result of such link True or False is then assigned to the output Designation Perm Values Description Abbr Output A1 P8 The channel or marker wh
61. bols EE 97 e GE 10 ele RE 11 De oe teh ot eege 96 97 eege eg 96 97 A Abbreviations 00 ccc ccc cece cesses eceseeaesneesereeneeeeey 2 Acknowledge ISA aam 54 Active detector Intruder aam 64 ISA alarm EEN 53 ene Lg EE 59 Water BEE 71 Alarm COMMON siren NEE 76 DUR EE 64 KEEN 53 SHIOKES AAPM 200 59 VE EE 71 Alarm signal Intruder aam 65 Smoke alarm EE 60 Water alarm EEN 72 Alarm Sire cain tisatiatatnesatetcheninteadiasaaienas 76 Intruder aam 65 ISAalar EE 54 Smoke alarm ooo eee ceeeecceessesceseeeeceeenreeeeeeeeans 60 Water aam 72 AnaLink ODO CS E 43 Analog data Alternative input cece 45 Ettel 44 Multiplexer transfer 0 0 ccc 90 ODICE E 43 MAINS EE 90 Analog Sensors EE 43 LC EEN 95 B Basic set up Channel events output to 22 Counter range ou cece cece ctetetecetetseseseseeeteesees 88 General description 0 0 ccc ceeteteeeeeeeee 16 ID Number aea a a LE A 19 Multiplexer count ou eeceteeteteeeeteteeeeee 91 Multiplexer delay Ae 91 No channels a ir 18 Output Time on Dupline ee 93 i March 2003 Version 1 04 Doepke Transfer date and time from PC 17 Blank EE 27 C Channel Not configured re 27 Channel generator COMME CUNG xecedursceathedeiranenuuiatenamdadelseud 19 ID NUMDbET EE 19 Project WEE 16 Reading the application ou 18 Transferring the application 00 18 Versions EE 4 Code lock armouring Intruder alarm EE 65 COMMON S FENn EE 76 CONVENTIONS EE 1 Counter
62. ch 2003 Version 1 04 Page 88 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time 4 6 1 Multiplexer Meter Count Transfer Doepke Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration ProLine Configuration Counter range Channels for meter data B1 F8 In lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt here the highest possible figure has been selected 0 99 999 999 Toggle switch Switchforsockets oul Page 89 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time Doepke 4 6 2 Multiplexer Analog Data Transfer 4 6 2 Multiplexer Analog Data Transfer e Function Object for the acquisition of up to 112 analog data e Application Fast transfer of multiplex analog data with Dupline analog modules of Messrs Carlo Gavazzi GmbH e Configuration via Multiplexer count in the basic set up Description This pioneering method of multiplex transfer permits both the reading and writing of Dupline multiplex analog data Unlike the AnaLink process with analog sensors here two address groups are required instead of one channel This permits more precise analog data to be transferred In addition the speed of transfer is higher under optimum conditions a complete analog value will require one bus cycle in the case of AnaLink data it would be 256 cycles While there are only input modules for the meter count transfer see Chapter 4 6 1 on Page 87 multiplex analog data can also be output various Gavazzi Dupline devices with
63. d of the general measuring device Measuring Device E This is the general sensor object With this all sensor types can be Light Sensor This predefined object for the DLUX light level sensor acts like the measuring device but features a different icon and the preset measuring range of 0 1 to 100 000 lux Wind Sensor This sensor object is designed for the integration of an air speed meter anemometer But because Doepke s wind sensor SIWS can only be operated with the SIWR wind relay wind sensors with analog outputs from other manufacturers have to be used for this application That consideration apart this object functions like the measuring device icon to aid identification Temperature sensors such as e g the DTS 1 and DTS 2 should preferably be used in connection with this object Temperature Sensor E This object also operates like the measuring device but has its own General The data transfer via one sensor channel generally takes place by the AnaLink process see 1 The accuracy is 8 bit in the case of the wind sensor 5 bit are analysed in order to increase the reaction rate Analog transfer channels do not function like normal switching channels e g they cannot be switched with push buttons which are operated on the same channel This means that another possibly virtual channel is required if for example a sensor is to be switched only at a certain time and in addition is to be switched manually Furth
64. dual alarms own siren e Insertion with mouse Alarm siren Description The Common Siren offers the option of grouping together on one channel the alarms of all alarm sys tems The siren then adopts the same alarm characteristics as the respective alarm siren If several alarms are triggered they are signalled in the following order of priority 1 Smoke alarm 2 Intruder alarm 3 Water alarm 4 ISA alarm Operation of the common siren is irrespective of whether a siren of the particular alarm system has been configured Note The siren time entered for the common siren will automatically be adopted by the individual sirens This is also applicable to the reverse process If an alarm is acknowledged and or reset in time the channel generator will also withdraw the signal of the common siren Parameters Parameters Description Common Siren Se Channel function Siren time Iw Smokealarm fio Minutes Je Intruderalarm fio Minutes Iw Wateralarm fos Minutes Iw ISA alarm Minutes Channel function Select here one or more alarm systems for which should its their alarm s be triggered this siren to be activated in addition Siren time Specify here the max time for which the siren is to be activated The dura tion can be between 0 min and 60 min ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 76 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren Doepke Example of an Application Task T
65. e radiator on when its temperature falls below the setting and to switch it off when it exceeds it The necessary reversal of the evaluation is accomplished by the Invert Limits parameter this changes the meaning of the entered values to On lt Limit and Off gt Limit Select the values shown in order to control the temperature of a room between 19 C and 21 C You want to use other limits under certain conditions In order to configure the heating for e g night time reduction proceed via the following steps 1 Carry out steps 1 and 2 above 2 Activate the Enable Limit 2 option and enter the limits 3 In the Enabled by address box enter an address of a marker which activates these two limit values This can be e g the address A3 as shown in the illustration at which a real time clock has been configured Note The second pair of limits will also be affected by the Invert Limits option You want to disable switching processes under certain conditions 1 Carry out the configuration as described above 2 In the Disable address box enter an address of a marker at which when activated the evaluation of the sensor will be suppressed The switching channel will thus neither be switched on nor switched off You want multiple evaluation of the sensor 1 Configure an analog sensor as source i e not as a switching channel The sensor itself must also be coded at this address i e for example a DLUX channel 2 Set up as many
66. e as toggle switch function e Central definition of holiday settings for all time switches e Insertion either with mouse Real time or shortcut key R Description The real time function permits loads to be switched on and off depending upon the internal clock of the channel generator For each real time function up to four on and off times can be programmed these to be executed at freely selectable days of the week and holiday dates Tip If you wish to switch on and off on different days simply leave blank those on and off times which are not required see example The real time option is based on the toggle switch function it is thus also possible to carry out manual switching processes with standard inputs during time controlled operation Note If you are exporting the ProLine file to the channel generator at a point in time which lies between the on and off switching times of time switch the channel of the time switch function will always be activated This also applies when the channel generator is switched on Parameters Parameters Description Real time Switch off Days of week Hour Minute MT WTFS5S5SS5SH D 72 ae a Ca a ca Ir IER vVivViv vii Ir IER ITITI TK E S 1 a SE 2 ol el eS Time at which the channel is to be switched on 00 00 to 23 59 Switch off Time at which the channel is to be switched off 00 00 to 23 59 Days of week Day s on which the switching time on the left has to be executed M Mon
67. e pulsed alarm signal This is conditional upon the Flash when Alarm option having been switched on The time can be between 0 and 60 s Please bear in mind that pulse times of less than two seconds may be irregular due to the cycle time If Os is entered the system will adopt the fastest possible flashing rhythm If you click this switch with the mouse an address matrix will appear in which you can enter the channels which are to be flashed when the alarm occurs The option will only appear if Flash when Alarm has been ticked Alarm signal delay a2 Minutes Channel function Passive detector Active detector C Manual armouring C Door lock armouring C Code Lock armouring C Alarm siren Alarm signal With this setting you determine how much time is to elapse after the alarm siren is switched on and before an alarm signal is generated The setting can be between 0 and 10 min March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm Timing Characteristics Normally open contact Input Normally open contact Output Manual armouring Input Manual armouring Output Jar ja g Alarm Signal PMan_TBur The above diagram illustrates the normal sequence of an alarm and its early acknowledgement and reset ting to live with the enable push button t to ts ta ts After the channel generator is switched on the al
68. el e g on a touch screen panel Page 45 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects Doepke 4 3 1 Analog Sensors Parameters Description Sensor Input Range Here the upper and lower measuring data of the sensor should be specified For the DTS 1 temperature sensor this would be 30 C as the lower value and 60 C as the upper value You must confirm each entry by pressing ENTER otherwise the entries will not be stored Measuring Channel If the sensor which provides the data has been coded on another channel the Source Channel can be specified here But to be able to do so the Alternative input must first be activated The entry can be overwritten at any time and erased with the Del key Off lt Limit These are the switching limits of the sensor object If the Invert Limits box has On gt Limit been activated the upper conditions will be displayed If you enter the values or 17 0 and 20 0 the channel will switch off below 17 0 and switch on above On lt Limits 20 0 Off gt Limits If you have inverted while retaining the same values the sensor will switch the channel on below 17 0 and off above 20 0 which would be a typical setting for a heating control These limits are only active provided the Enabled by address trigger of an existing second limit has not been switched on Enable Limit 2 With this option you activate the input of a second set of limits with which e g
69. ented by means of logic connectives With such a setting it is preferable to use the slope analysis which prevents continuous signals and permits operation at any time Please refer to Chapter 5 Logic Set Up on Page 94 Note If several roller blind master controls are active at the same time the roll time entered at the master control of the higher order will apply to all activated blinds Example You are configuring a roller blind master control at addresses L1 L2 roll time 45 seconds and another at addresses L3 L4 roll time 60 seconds If both are started simultaneously the decentral blinds will have a roll time of 60 seconds Tip If several roller blind master controls are active at the same time the roll time entered at the master control of the higher order will apply to all activated blinds Parameters Parameters Description Rollerblind Master EB Selected t Not selected Le Not changeable Lal n bai bi b bl Operation mode Ce Simultaneously C Sequentially Roll time 025 Seconds Reverse Up time 005 ND La bi n ech Seconds eel te ers ee re ee ee T a in te ee las a Operating mode With this setting you determine whether the blinds are to be started simulta neously or sequentially In the Sequentially setting the blinds will start and stop within one second of each
70. ephone modem An indicator board signals the source of the alarm It also has to be possible to disable the alarm contacts of each storey individually Solution The alarm contacts of each room are grouped together connected in series Each is assigned a normally open contact within the range of E1 E8 The source of the alarm is indicated on a board whose LED is triggered via a DNP 8A output board The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm is signalled via an alarm bell which is triggered via a relay of a DSM 8 at address F3 The alarm can be switched live and also acknowledged either by the enable button F1 in the entrance hall or by the code lock enable facility at the front door The disabling of the individual storeys is by means of two switches File alarmsystems dkg Oblect Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Alarm contact Reed contacts at win E1 E8 Contacts incorporated via modules dows and doors DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 2U DSU 8 Motion detectors Generate the alarm if F5 F6 Dupline DBM 1 proximity detector system is activated Light contact switch Push buttons which Contacts incorporated via modules serve as alarm source if DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U system is activated Push button input Enabling Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Code lock Code lock enabling F1 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Hardware must supply a pulse Switch input Inhibiting grd fl 1st fl P1 P2 Modules DS
71. ermore analog data cannot be processed by means of markers Instead there is the possibility of Page 43 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects Doepke 4 3 1 Analog Sensors configuring several analog sensors in such a way that they access a source value Working with the DTG 1 Tester Data transferred by the AnaLink process cannot be displayed with the DTG 1 But by setting the channel for a longer time it is possible to affect the AnaLink data If you have already coded an analog sensor at this channel a summation of the input signals will result Parameters The object has the following configuration page Funct i UrClOpn Disable address Measuring device we Light sensor C Wind Senesor Ge Temperature Sensor h Control Output h Invert Limits M Alternative input Senzor Input Range Min Measuring Channel 200 i jaz Or lt Limit Off gt Lirit j 3 0 E all W Enable Limit 2 On lt Limit Off gt Limit Enabled by address fi 5 0 i d ES Generally speaking the operating mode of the sensor depends upon what is then to be done with the data You want to display analog data on a PC touch screen or text display For the purpose of display in this case you require a pure analog value To achieve this you have to code the analog sensor object on the channel of the sensor but the Control Output and Alternative input parameters may not then be activa
72. ers are repeatedly contacted until an acknowledge edge ment is received from one of the listed numbers Such acknowledgement can be an SMS with any content The interval between calling the numbers can be specified with the setting Max User Response Time Max User Response Time 0 30 min Enter here the time that the modem should wait before sending the SMS to any other phone number The permissible setting is between 0 and 30 min utes Message Identifying text This freely selectable text of up to 31 characters is transmitted along with the SMS to identify its source Page 23 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 3 8 Channel Generator Communication Doepke 3 Operation Check Dial in numbers This option must be activated before the system can be controlled via mobile phone Only when activated will an incoming SMS be accepted from the mobile phone numbers listed underneath Allowed Dial In Numbers Here you should enter the call numbers of mobile phones which are to be allowed access to the Dupline system Please note that in order to utilize the control facility the transmission of the mobile phones own numbers must have been activated on the phones As the provider also transmits in most cases the country dial code e g 49 for Germany this should also be entered in the box Assign a password to increase the security of your system Every incoming SMS must then be accompanied by this password D
73. eters Parameters Description Passive detector Channel function Disable address Passive detector ba Active detector A4 Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring Alarm siren Alarm signal Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally open contact is to be excluded from the monitoring and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm Active detector Channel function i Disable addrress Passive detector Active detector as Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring Alarm siren Alarm signal Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally closed contact is to be excluded from the monitor ing and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm Manual armourin H Channel function Door lock armouring gt S Aimouring delay b assive detector Code Lock armouring Re 180 Seconds Manual armouring Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring Alarm siren Alarm signal Armouring delay Here you can specify the delay by which once the enable facility has been actuated the system will be switched live Des armouring time With this setting you specify how many seconds have to elapse after an alarm has occurred and before the alarm siren is to be activated This pro vides for an early acknowledgment of the alarm and prevents the siren from sounding the ala
74. etting in the Standard mode t When all contacts are at idle the channel generator automatically switches the alarm system live once the application is loaded If a contact is actuated thereafter initially nothing will happen because of the entered On delay ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 56 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 3 ISA Alarm Doepke to ta When the On delay Tey has elapsed the DKG activates the alarm siren and flashes the output of the source channel By pressing the acknowledge button the channel generator switches the alarm siren off if the siren delay time has not yet elapsed and changes the alarm source indicator to a continuous sig nal By pressing the reset button the alarm source indicator is also cancelled and the system restarted Auto Reset Mode Normally open contact Input Normally open contact Output Acknowledge PMan_TISA_2a This diagram illustrates the normal sequence of an alarm and its resetting in the Auto Reset mode t When all contacts are at idle the channel generator automatically switches the alarm system live once the application is loaded If a contact is actuated thereafter initially nothing will happen because of the entered on delay Tey When the on delay Tey has elapsed the DKG activates the alarm siren and flashes the output of the source channel When the siren delay time T has elapsed and the alarm contact has meanwhi
75. ficance Channel Notes Configuration Inputs Outputs Relay output Lights BI CH Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration Master function Master ON channel Channels B1 to C8 are switched on Master function Master OFF channel Channels B1 to C8 are switched off Toggle switch Switching channels B1 C8 Se Two Dupline WE E Activation of channels A1 A2 Networks Channel Generator 2 Datei two_nets_2 dkg Oblect Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button Master ON A1 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 push button Push button Master OFF Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 push button Master function Master ON channel 3 8 4 Visualizing via Touch Screen or PC The Modbus communication protocol available at the serial port of the channel generator offers many possibilities for visualization A prerequisite of a properly functioning data exchange via modbus is the cor rect setting of the slave address at the channel generator This is carried out in the setting ID Number in the Basic set up dialogue window which is accessed via the menu sequence lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt Master function Toggle switch Note Changes will override previous channel settings No Channels 128 DI Multiplexer count fi 6 e Multiplexer delay fi il Output Time on Dupli or orl Counter range o 99999999 e Channel E vents output to S Om D Number 01
76. flashed Alarm Signal Ki When an alarm occurs the channel configured with this object will be activated for approx 1 s to 10 s and can thus be used to trigger a tel ephone modem or a GSM modem GSM 8 1 The activating time depends upon the number of channels set up i e those in the basic set up menu and varies between 3 s 16 channels and 11 s 128 channels Parameters Parameters Description Passive detector Channel function Disable address Passive detector C Active detector a3 Reset C Alarm siren Alarm signal Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally open contact is to be excluded from the monitoring and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm Active detector Channel function Disable addrress Passive detector Ce Active detector Jad C Reset C Alarm siren C Alarm signal Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally closed contact is to be excluded from the monitor ing and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 60 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 4 Smoke Alarm Parameters Reset delay Alarm signal Alarm signal delay Page 61 Doepke Description Reset delay o2 Minutes Channel function Passive detector C Active detector Reset C A
77. he addresses Logic block number On condition for auxiliary channel Jeu Lor Off condition for outside light auxiliary channel OFF o Off condtion for outside ight clock OFF G t for outside ight DLUX OFF C1 D1 Blinds master UP when light A8 B Blinds master DOWN when dark Here too there are of course possibilities for improving or extending the functionality give free rein to your own ideas ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 104 6 3 Selected Tasks 6 Examples Doepke 6 3 Selected Tasks Here are a few small applications which frequently occur in practice These examples are also available on the documentation CD and at http www doepke de Before using these examples please check the function Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG accepts no liability for any damage arising from the use of these examples 6 3 1 Master ON OFF with one Push button Task Two push buttons are normally required for the master control one for switching on and another for switching off If only one switch is to be used for switching over between master On and Off then logic connectives are required Solution The push button for the master On Off change over is coded at address B1 and in ProLine a toggle switch function is configured The actual master functions are at addresses B2 and B3 File master_on_off_pushbutton dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output
78. he device ID number In both channel generators the ID number in the lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt menu must be set to 0 No Channels Note Changes wll override he x previous channel settings Multiplexer count Counter range fi 6 id 0 39999999 MM Multiplexer delay Channel Events output to fi L g mH Im Output Time on Duplingy ID Number NA jor D Im J em m wm 2 Page 19 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 3 Operation 3 8 Channel Generator Communication Step 3 Configuring channels for data exchange Menu lt Edit gt lt Two DUPLINE Networks gt Keyboard Ctrl D Basically each of the two channel generators knows the channel states of the other s network In the transfer matrix in the lt Edit gt lt Two DUPLINE Networks gt menu it should now be specified which channels are also to result in the activation of the current system s own channels Note It is necessary to enter in one channel generator those channels that are to be set by the other channel generator i e which are to be imported In this case a 1 identifies the activated channels and an X the non selected channels Attention Under no account may a channel be selected in both channel generators as this would result in the signal s latching The following illustration shows a configuration example of both channel generators Channel Generator 1 Channel Generator 2 1 Selected 1 Selected X Not se
79. he time e Application Central output of time to output modules which control time displays e Configuration via the Output Time on Dupline option in the basic set up Description This function enables the time of the channel generator to be transmitted on the Dupline bus The transfer takes place at the address range selected in the basic set up The time is made available in BCD format on two consecutive channel groups 16 output channels are therefore required for showing the time via suitable display units Data format The data positioning within the 16 channels has the following structure IN L mn Do Dm P wn wn af The calculation of the hours and minutes is by means of the BCD code with each tetrad 4 channels rep resenting one digit of the time Within these channels here groups C and D the values are as follows Time Hours 10 Hours 1 Minutes 10 Minutes 1 DS D6 D7 D8 Factor P84 St a a et Examples TTT Channel status 0 0 0 7t O 7 7t 1 O 0 0 0 o0 1 0 71 we LL 7 In 56 The time indicated here is therefore 17 05 Note When selecting the channel groups look out for a possibly configured multiplex transfer of analog data Their data channels are not marked in ProLine Superimposition can cause unexpected results ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 92 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time 4 6 3 Time Channels Doepke Parameters Parameters Description Ti
80. he various alarm systems smoke water ISA and intruder alarms in a commercial building are to activate an externally mounted siren Solution The alarm systems of the example previously given are being used The relay for the external siren is configured at address 11 The siren time of each included alarm will be configured File alarmsystems dkg Page 77 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls Doepke 4 5 1 Rollerblind Up Down 4 5 Roller Blind Controls 4 5 1 Rollerblind Up Down e Function Up Down control of drive motors e Application Control of e g shutters roller blinds awnings and skylights via the Dupline modules DRO 1U DRO 2 and DRO 4 e Individual setting possible for roll time and reverse time e Slat tilt control for shutters and priority setting for e g wind sensor Description The decentral roller blind control permits the operation of Dupline shutter control devices for e g shutter roller blind and awning drives By combining the Up and Down channels the channel generator is able to ensure trouble free operation it prevents simultaneous activation of the raising and lowering channels and provides for the idle time when switching over between Up and Down directions Attention The DRO 1U DRO 2 and DRO 4 shutter control devices may only be operated with the Roller Blind Up Down object Using other objects will inevitably result in irrevocable damage of the sh
81. hich is connected to an operating signal sensor e g the DSS 2U flush mounted input module and which is configured as a toggle switch function at address A1 The output of a relay module e g DSM 8 is assigned the same address and controls the lighting A second channel A2 is configured as a timer and is controlled via the above mentioned push button Another channel of the DSM 8 output module is also assigned this A2 address and controls the ventilator File timer dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Toilet light Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Push button input Light switch Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Relay output Toilet ventilator Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration Toggle switch Lighting control Timer Ventilator control A2 Configuration Timer function On Delay S eech delay Hour Minute Seconds EcyCcler og oe og J Pulses by Activation Off Time Enabled by address Hour Minute Seconds GG foo fio foo By utilising the additional trigger Enabled by address of A1 the timer will start when the light is switched on Page 35 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 5 Real Time Clock 4 2 5 Real Time Clock e Function Timing for four switching times with 7 day programme and holiday set up e Application Time controlled switching on and off of loads e Can also doubl
82. ial In Password Here you can enter the password which safeguards all incoming SMS A maximum of 4 characters or numbers is permissible Step 4 Setting SMS events So far it is already possible to change and request the switch states of the system via a mobile phone If because of specific channel states an SMS notification is also to be emitted then this needs to be config ured individually for each channel concerned The set up options for SMS operation will be found at the bottom edge of the configuration dialogue and will look something like this Description Alarm message overheating m E E E E f Wm ff 9 ff W P V SMS by On M SMS by Off p mH HE EE Wm Note If the above SMS by option is not shown you have either selected a master or decentral roller blind control or have not carried out the above detailed Step 2 Set Channel Events output to SMS message Only with roller blind controls is the generation of SMS messages at On Off slopes not possible Other wise the following applies Description The GSM modem generates an SMS message when the appropriately con figured channel is switched on The message contains the SMS ID name the channel description followed by the status On The GSM modem generates an SMS message when the appropriately con figured channel is switched off The message contains the SMS ID name the channel description followed by the status Off ProLine User Manu
83. ic set up accessible via lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt No Channels Note Changes will override Da d previous channel settings Multiplexer count Counter range en mm m mm mm mm mm Multiplexer delay l Channel Events output to 1 1 v SMS message e z e g s Output Time on Dupline ID Number Step 3 SMS Setup Menu lt Edit gt lt SMS Setup gt Keyboard Ctrl M Only when the first step has been carried out can the dialogue lt SMS Setup gt be opened via the lt Edit gt ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 22 3 8 Channel Generator Communication 3 Operation Doepke option The dialogue window appears as follows Dial Out Phone Numbers Dial Out Method BD 122334455 One by One to acknowledge e 442233445566 fos Minutes Message Identifying text Building III Max User Responce Time Dial in Security options Iw Check Dial in numbers V Use Password Allowed Dial In Numbers Dial In Password 445566778899 dupl The following parameters can be set Dial Out Phone Numbers Enter here up to four mobile phone numbers which are to be called in the event of configured status changes Here you can enter only numbers and the for the country code no other symbols are permissible and will be highlighted in red Dial Out Method Simultaneously In this mode the SMS message is sent in sequence to all entered phone numbers One by One to acknowl In this mode the numb
84. icking x in the upper right hand corner of the left programme window or 3 By using the shortcut key Alt X It is immaterial which one of these you select in each case you will be asked whether you want to save any changes made in the configuration data Page 7 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 3 Operation 3 3 The Help System 3 3 The Help System The Help system makes itself Known at many points within ProLine e General description e In the Help menu General Information e For each object and e For each special setting option context related help 3 3 1 General Description Information concerning the programme and contact addresses can be accessed via the lt Help gt lt About program gt menu sequence The information is displayed on the right programme window and will also automatically open after starting the programme The following information will be displayed e Doepke s telephone fax number and e mail address and e The version of the programme currently in use e g 3 00 3 3 2 General Information General help can be accessed via the lt Help gt lt General Information gt programme sequence and pro vides the following information e Procedure to add objects e Keyboard shortcuts and e Additional tips The individual points will be explained in detail in the following chapters 3 3 3 Help with Objects Press F1 to get a detailed description of every object entered in the left program
85. ine 3 07 a Click this entry with the mouse or select it with the keyboard and ProLine will start ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 6 3 Operation Doepke 3 2 Start up and Exiting 3 2 2 Programme Construction After starting ProLine two programme windows will appear The following picture illustrates the layout in principle however in the window on the right the start page has already been replaced by an object dia logue TEE x par x File Edit View Help a BIN EN Channel function Siren time A E 30 Passive detector em I BE r D Active detector Minutes reer ier A C Reset E Ce Alarm siren Jo C Alarm signal Address Matrix Description IT Print by On T Print by Off The Menu permits direct access to general functions of the programme e g to open save or print files Here you can also specify the settings for holidays and languages The Address Matrix shows the channels of the Dupline system here specific functions or more accu rately Objects such as motion detectors are assigned to the channels For each of such objects the right window or the Object Dialogue provides the relevant mask 3 2 3 Exiting Menu lt File gt lt Exit gt Keyboard Alt X There are three options for exiting from ProLine 1 By means of the menu sequence lt File gt lt Exit gt 2 By Cl
86. ine User Manual The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke ES Her A Timing Characteristics Normally open contact Input Normally open contact Output Reset Input Reset Output PMan_TWater_1a Alarm Signal This diagram illustrates the normal sequence of an alarm and its resetting with the reset button t to ts ty ts When voltage is applied the system switches live after the selected reset delay Tp has elapsed as evidenced by the withdrawal of the reset output An alarm contact is activated whereupon the On delay Tey starts which varies between 3 s and 11s After the On delay has elapsed s above the channel generator pulses the activated contact as well as the alarm siren The latter is then switched on for approx 3 s and switched off for approx 57 8 After the signal delay T has elapsed the alarm signal is activated for a short time With the reset button being pressed the reset delay starts and the siren is switched off ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 74 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 6 Water Alarm Doepke Example of an Application Task Six rooms in a domestic building are to be protected against water damage When an alarm situation occurs a siren is switched on and the homeowner notified via an SMS message The affected rooms are to be indicated on an indicator board Solution The alarm channels of the DWS 1 water stop sensor are assigned to channe
87. ing the master function an On signal is generated for a time span of 2 cycles at those chan nels which have been marked for switch on while at channels marked for switch off a corresponding Off signal is generated The objects configured at these channels then determine the behaviour of the out puts Attention Please note the following points when using the master function e At the moment of activation the master function has priority before individual control commands i e operating an individual channel is not possible as long as the master command is active When this master command is withdrawn any decentral commands will again be accepted e Particularly in connection with real time switches it should be noted that only one master function command can be carried out at one and the same time In the case of simultaneous activation of several master commands only the one with the highest address number e g B7 before A5 will be executed e The master function cannot affect any channels with priority functions such as e g alarm channels or analog sensors s A master function cannot activate another master function Page 39 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 6 The Master Function Parameters The object has the following configuration page when the real time function has been included and the lt Enter Switch times gt button has been activated Parameters Description
88. ith Objects The term object can mean a range of things In the context of ProLine we refer to functions which are assigned to the channels or addresses as automating objects or objects for short Typical examples are the push button or toggle switch functions the motion detector and the roller blind control At each of the 128 addresses you can insert an object but it must of course be appropriate for the hard ware which has been configured with this address To breathe life into the application there are various operations which can be carried out with it These are explained in detail in the following chapters 3 6 1 Inserting Objects There are two options for inserting an object into the left hand matrix field e via the right mouse button e via a letter key Which option you choose depends on your personal preference Inserting with the mouse Inserting with the mouse requires the following steps 1 Position the mouse pointer on the address where you want to insert the object 2 Press the right mouse button 3 From the List which appears select the relevant object With ProLine version 3 xy the selection we have made for address B1 appears as follows D DKG1 Programmaufbau dkg File it view Help o D A a Blank Push button Toggle switch Timer Real time Master function Analog Sensor Motion Detector 154 alarm Smokealarm Intruderalarm Wateralarm Gommon siren
89. k armouring objects their operation is however possible in addition to or instead of the Manual armouring If two objects are used the alarm must be acknowledged with the object with which the system had been set live The status of the signal contacts can easily be displayed e g on an indicator board All that is required is that the output channels are coded with the addresses of the signal contacts By means of the momentary signal on its channel the Alarm signal object enables a telephone modem or GSM modem to be triggered The Common siren object may also be used for alarm purposes for details refer to Chapter 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren on Page 76 Via the dialogue window Channel function various intruder alarm objects can be selected Passive Detector a This object enables windows doors etc with normally open contacts to be monitored If a contact is tripped and thereby a 1 signal is trans mitted on the bus the alarm will be raised d Active Detector 1 This object enables windows doors etc with normally closed contacts pram S wow ai H to be monitored If a contact is tripped and thereby a 0 signal is trans mitted on the bus the alarm will be raised Toggle Switch This object can also be included in the monitoring by selecting the Use al a in Intruder alarm option For details refer to Chapter 4 2 3 The Toggle Switch on Page 30 ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 64
90. l There are certainly many options available for an automated operation of roller blinds shutters Wind and rain sensors and also light sensors and time switches can enhance comfort by automatic operation Such functions should normally be implemented by means of logic connectives provided they have not been configured as a priority address Here it is preferable to use the slope analysis which prevents con tinuous signals and permits operation at any time Please refer to Chapter 5 Logic Set Up on Page 94 Interconnection of several motors You can achieve simultaneous triggering of several motors by 1 connecting all motors to separate outputs and 2 allocating all Up and all Down channels the same address We strongly advise against connecting two or more motors in parallel to one output channel The more flexible way for the group or master control of several devices is to utilize the Rollerblind Master object For details see Chapter 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master on Page 83 Page 79 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls Doepke 4 5 1 Rollerblind Up Down Parameters Parameters Description Rollerblind Up Down Roll time Priority Ge Up C Down 020 Seconds Reverse Delay Address 1000 Milliseconds D 5 Je Tilting Blinds Roll time Enter here the time in seconds that the motor is to be activated in the appro priate direction The figure can be between 0 and 255 s The
91. lapsed the Down push button is being pressed thereby forcing a change of direction The motors stop in sequence at this and the reverse delay Ty entered at the decentral roller blind starts t4 After the reverse delay Ty has elapsed the first motor starts in reverse direction the second drive is activated again after 1 s delay see t ts At the end of the roll time T because of the imminent reversing the wait for the reverse delay Ty recurs ts Because of the entered reverse Up time Tp the drive again travels in reverse direction in order to turn the slats Page 85 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls Doepke 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master t7 At the end of the reverse Up time Tp the drive of the first blind is stopped Note Channel generators up to and including version 3 06 will also activate the Up channel dotted line when a Down command is given From version 3 07 onwards this is no longer the case With both versions it is the master command executed last which remains as an output Example of an Application A detailed example in connection with the decentral roller blind control is described on Page 81 The rele vant file is rollerblindcontrol dkg ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 86 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time 4 6 1 Multiplexer Meter Count Transfer Doepke 4 6 Counters and Time 4 6 1 Multiplexer Meter Count Transfer e Function
92. larm siren C Alarm signal Here you can determine the delay by which after the reset button has been pressed the system is to be set live and an alarm is to be suppressed This can be utilized for ensuring that the smoke in the measuring chambers has completely dissipated This time will also be used when downloading the application and when switching on the channel generator Siren time o2 Minutes Channel function Passive detector C Active detector C Reset Ce Alarm siren C Alarm signal With this setting you determine for how long the alarm output is to remain activated when an alarm occurs The setting can be between 0 and 60 min A figure entered here will automatically be adopted by the common siren Alarm signal delay 03 Minutes Channel function Passive detector C Active detector C Reset C Alarm siren Alarm signal With this setting you determine how much time is to elapse after the alarm siren is switched on and before an alarm signal is generated The setting can be between 0 and 10 min March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 4 Smoke Alarm Timing Characteristics Normally open contact Input Normally open contact Output Reset Input Reset Output Alarm Signal PMan_TSmoke_1a This diagram illustrates the normal sequence of an alarm and its resetting with the reset button t4 to
93. le been cancelled the channel generator switches the alarm siren off With the acknowledgement the output of the normally open contact is deactivated and the sys tem immediately and automatically switches back to live As per ty to Despite the alarm s having been acknowledged the source indicator switches to continuous mode as the alarm source is still active at this stage As the siren time has not yet elapsed in this case the alarm siren is switched off Only when the alarm source switches off is the source indicator reset and the alarm system returned to live Page 57 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 3 ISA Alarm Example of an Application Task Eight laboratories in a chemical factory are to be fitted with alarm switches When an alarm button is pressed the works fire brigade is to be notified via a siren When the works fire brigade has acknowledged the alarm they are to proceed to the laboratory which raised the alarm Solution The alarm switches are assigned to channels A1 to A8 The source of the alarm is displayed on an indicator board whose LED is controlled via a DNP 8A output board of the indicator board The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts For acknowledgment the fire brigade centre is supplied with a push button at address B1 The alarm is reset via a standard reset at address B2 The alarm is raised via a klaxon which is activated vi
94. le switch at address 1 This triggers the timer at address A2 with which the relay for the ventilator is also coded File wc_ventilator dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button input Light switch Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Relay output Ventilator Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration Toggle switch Actuation of lighting Timer Activating ventilator ee mode On Off delayed 5 min each Pulses by activation The logic set up looks as follows Logic block number Rising slope of switch activates the ventilator timer The timer for the ventilator is activated by the rising slope of the toilet light and switches automatically off again after the extension time has elapsed ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 108 6 Examples 6 3 Selected Tasks Doepke 6 3 5 Temperature controlled Conservatory Window Task Here the window of a conservatory is to be opened when the inside temperature exceeds 22 C and closed if it drops below 17 C Solution The window is controlled via the Roller Blind Up Down object at B1 B2 the manual operation is via two push buttons which are also coded for B1 and B2 The temperature evaluation is via a PT1000 sensor at address A1 which activates the roller blind control via logic settings File conservatory dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Shutter control unit B1 B2 Modu
95. lect a more descriptive name for the file when saving 3 8 2 Number of Dupline Channels Regarding communication via the Dupline signal lines the menu lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt enables a con ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 18 3 8 Channel Generator Communication 3 Operation Doepke siderable quantity to be changed the number of Dupline channels mm Wm f fo Channels Note Changes wll override a 128 mm previous channel settings Am E mm mm Multiplexer count Counter range H 6 aid 0 39999999 Multiplexer delay Channel E vents output to Output Time on Dupline ID Number op ll Im With this set up menu you can adjust the system to meet the requirements of your application by setting the channel number to a figure between 16 and 128 It is thus possible at any time to adapt it to Dupline and to provide for better clarity when not all channels are required 3 8 3 Linking Two Channel Generators 3 8 3 1 Description A very simple method of increasing the number of Dupline channels is to interconnect two channel gener ators or two Dupline systems This is accomplished via the serial interface of the channel generators so that neither the GSM modem nor a visualising device can be connected in parallel to it To configure two Dupline networks proceed via the following steps Step 1 Connecting the hardware Correctly connect the channel generators using the DKK 2 cable Step 2 Setting t
96. lected X Not selected K X gt lt X K gt lt gt lt gt lt Channel Generator 1 Channels A1 A2 B6 B7 and B8 will be set in its own system if they have been set in channel generator 2 Channel Generator 2 Channels A3 A4 and A5 will be set in the system of generator 1 if they have been set in channel gener ator 1 Step 4 Configuring channel objects All that is now missing is a suitable configuration of those channels which are to be switched by the other system Generally speaking output modules can already be switched when operating the object Blank see Chapter 4 2 1 Free Channel Blank on Page 27 Which objects you finally utilize depends upon your application the signal of the other system always behaves in the same way as if an input module were acting on its own channel 3 8 3 2 Example of an Application Task Two linked channel generators are to be configured in such a way that the master commands On and Off from the second system are also known in the first Solution Configure the channel transfer in the first channel generator 1 as shown in the illustration above Channels A1 and A2 are then configured in both systems as master functions ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 20 3 Operation 3 8 Channel Generator Communication Doepke Channel Generator 1 Datei two_nets_1 dkg Oblect Signi
97. les DRO 1U DRO 2 or DRO 4 Add optional Push Local control B1 B2 Modules button input DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Roller Blind Up Down Local shutter control B1 B2 Do not forget roll time Analog sensor Tem Measuring inside tem A1 For DTS 1 Input range 60 C 30 C perature Sensor perature Off if lt 17 C On if gt 22 C not inverted The logic set up looks as follows Logic block number B1 B2 AND Exceeding the temperature opens the window B1 Up command only if DOWN command B2 not active B2 B1 AND A1 Falling below the temperature closes the win dow B1 Up command only if UP command B1 not active Page 109 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 Examples Doepke 6 3 Selected Tasks 6 3 6 Holiday Control for Lighting and Shutters with Disable Feature Task An important and popular function of Dupline is the automatic control of lights and shutters when nobody is at home for example while on holiday Often however people will want to suppress the automatic processes when they are at home it must therefore be possible to switch off the control setting In our example eight loads e g lights and sockets as well as four shutters are to be controlled Solution We configure the loads at addresses A1 to A8 the shutters at B1 to B8 the change over switch the time switch and the master controls on group C File holidayfunction dkg Object Significance Cha
98. lind Up Down Doepke Timing Characteristics Up push button Down push button 1a r pD_ Down channel PMan_TRollerU The timing shown above relates to a shutter object where the tilting blinds function has been activated tilt ing time Ty of 3 s t The push button for the Up direction is being pressed As the pulse is shorter than the 3 s tilting time Ty the drive stops upon the button being released tp Once again the Up direction is being activated But because the actuation time is longer than the tilting time Ty on this occasion the control tries to switch the channel on for the total roll time tz Another press of the push button in the same direction stops the drive LG Now the button for the Up direction is pressed once again and the drive is thereby started in the Up direction ts By pressing the button for the Down direction the drive is stopped and the transit time reverse delay Ty starts ts After the transit time Ty has elapsed the motor is activated in the Down direction LG At the end of the roll time T the motor stops However in order to reach the end of the roll time the push button for Down has to be pressed for longer than the tilting time Ty Note Channel generators up to and including version 3 06 will also activate the Up channel dotted line when a Down command is given From version 3 07 onwards this is no longer the case Example of an Application Task A numbe
99. ls G1 to G6 The source of the alarm is displayed on an indicator board whose LEDs are triggered via a DNP 8A output board The addresses correspond to those of the alarm contacts The alarm signal is given via an alarm bell which is activated by a relay of a DSM 8 at address H2 The alarm is reset by a push button at address H1 File alarmsystems dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Alarm contact Water stop sensor G1 G6 DWS 1 or devices from other manufacturers Push button Reset H1 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 input Semiconductor LEDs as source indica G1 G6 Modules DNP 8A DPN DNP 4 or output tion on board DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay output Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 3 Relay or semi Alarm signal H Module DNP 8A for linking to the GSM 8 conductor output modem ProLine Configuration Water alarm Passive detector G1 G6 No disable address Passive detector Water alarm Resetting of alarm H1 Reset delay 2 min Reset Water alarm Audible alarm H2 Siren time 5 min Alarm siren Water alarm Activating GSM modem H3 No delay Alarm signal Page 75 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren e Function Combined output of ISA smoke and water alarm at one output e Application Output of several alarms by one siren in addition to or instead of indivi
100. ly closed and normally open contacts are in their nor mal position in which they do not trigger an alarm Note You can select the operating mode at any of the ISA alarm objects but it will apply to the entire system If the Reset object is set up so that a reset button is included ProLine assumes that the Standard mode is to be adopted At the same time the operating mode option will be deactivated This can only be revoked by deleting the Reset object If you select Auto Reset ProLine will prevent the configuration of the Reset object ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 54 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 3 ISA Alarm Doepke Parameters Description Passive detector l Channel function Disable address Passive detector be C Active detector C Acknowledge On Delay C Reset Lamptest 005 Seconds C Alarm siren Operation mode Standard v Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally open contact is to be excluded from the monitoring and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm On Delay Here you can enter the time in seconds 0 255 by which the alarm signal is to be delayed when the signal contact is activated Active Detector Channel function Disable addrress Passive detector Ce Active detector fas C Acknowledge On Delay C Reset Lamptest 010 Seconds C Alarm siren Operatio
101. m curve the temperature sensor as the switching channel Room Temperature Value for Off gt Limit es a Value for On lt Limit Disable Address a D Ia Temperature Sensor PMan_TTem Lem t The temperature in the room sinks below the figure which has been entered for On gt Limit e g 21 C Because the disable address is 0 the Temperature Sensor object switches the channel on t The temperature reaches the setting for Off lt Limit e g 17 C Here too the disable address is 0 so that the channel of the Temperature Sensor object switches off t3 The temperature of the room again reaches the lower limit the object switches on t4 The disable address channel or marker in the Disable address box is now activated by e g a change over switch ts Despite reaching the upper limit the object does not switch the channel on because the disable address has been activated tg Not until the disable address has been deactivated does the temperature sensor s switching chan nel switch off again Page 47 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects Doepke 4 3 1 Analog Sensors Example of an Application Task A radiator is to keep the room temperature between 19 C and 21 C during the day At night the temperature is to be lowered by 4 C The DTS 2 temperature sensor in this room is coded at address A2 and serves to display the temperature on a
102. m via binary Dupline inputs 4 Water Alarm Chapter 4 4 6 on Page 71 The water alarm has been introduced as a separate system it is intended for use in connection with water stop sensors The alarm systems differ e in their enable mechanism manual armouring armouring switch e in the way the alarm is reset acknowledge reset e in the type of alarming and e in the timing characteristics The individual systems are explained in detail in the following pages It is possible to use the Common siren object Chapter 4 4 7 on Page 76 for all systems which enables a collective alarm signal 4 4 2 General Characteristics 4 4 2 1 Input Output on one Channel The alarm systems in particular benefit from the ability of the Dupline system to distinguish between inputs and outputs on the same channel Split I O It is thus possible to use a normally open contact for resetting the system and thereafter to pulse it on and off e You should therefore not be surprised if e a channel is activated without an input having been actuated or e a channel is not activated when an input has been actuated 4 4 2 2 Master Functions In general alarm objects cannot be influenced by master functions ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 52 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 3 ISA Alarm Doepke 4 4 3 ISA Alarm e Function General alarm system with inclusion of active passive detectors acknowledge button standard reset lamp test f
103. me channels No Channels Note Changes will override 128 previous channel settings Multiplexer count Counter range Multiplexer delay Channel Events output to h Output Time on Duplincy ID Number Output Time on Dupline With this setting accessed via lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt you select two groups for the time output Possible settings are C D E F G H I J K L M N and OP If you select there will be no output of the time Example of an Application Task The time is to be displayed in several assembly halls in a factory Solution The output of the time is configured in the DKG at address groups O and P The displays are fitted with DNP 8A output boards and NT24 250 power supply units File timeoutput dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Semiconductor Output of channel pat 01 08 Two DNP 8A modules outputs tern at time displays P1 P8 ProLine Configuration Defining the time chan In lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt set the Output nels Time on Dupline option to channel groups O P Page 93 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 5 1 Introduction Doepke 5 Logic Set Up Chapter 5 Logic Set Up 5 1 Introduction The previous chapters illustrate how easy the actual configuration of the channels is with the predefined objects The reality is often not quite as straightforward for example if an outside light is to be controlled su
104. me window Firstly how ever it must be ensured that the object has been correctly selected i e it is frequently necessary to click the icon of the object with the left mouse button Note In the case of objects with several components such as e g an intruder alarm with active detector passive detector etc the help relates to that particular type Thus there are different help texts for active and passive detectors normally closed and normally open contacts 3 3 4 Help for every Setting Option Many Help texts are also available in the r h window of ProLine Help is provided for each individual set ting option of every object by clicking at the object and then pressing the F1 key The following illustration demonstrates this using the timer as an example by selecting the Pulses by Acti vation followed by pressing F1 the Help text below appears VW Pulses by Activation p Mouse Click F1 a ZS x This option is selected when the set On delay is to be started by a short pulse one shot on energization IF another short pulse is given before elapse of the On delay the delay restarts The On delay will also run when a continuous pulse is given The Off delay will then only start when the continuous pulse is stopped ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 8 3 Operation Doepke 3 4 Selecting the Language 3 4 Selecting the Language The default language of ProLine menus and Help texts is German There are tw
105. mer s 1 B1 B5 B8 2 B2 3 B3 4 B4 Toggle switch Lights C1 C4 Manual switching of lights Master function Lighting scene retrieval ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 42 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects 4 3 1 Analog Sensors Doepke 4 3 Special Objects 4 3 1 Analog Sensors Function Transfer of analog data temperature light level wind and other sensors and their evaluation for switching processes Application Display of analog AnaLink data on text display touch screen switching loads e g radiators lights roller blinds in accordance with e g temperature or outside lighting Evaluation as frequently as required of an analog value in relation to other inputs Up to two switching ranges defineable per channel Suppression disabling of switching processes by other channels or markers Insertion with mouse Analog Sensor Description The objects of the analog sensors provide the option of integrating analog measuring devices transfer by AnaLink process into the Dupline system and of further processing their data In all there are four sensor types which can be selected in the object window under the Function header integrated all other following sensors such as e g the light level sensor only make different icons available and in some instances already present the sensor input range As all sensors operate in the same manner the functions are explained with the ai
106. mp Co KG accepts no liability for any damage arising from the use of these examples 6 2 1 Step 1 Time controlled lighting Task The outside lighting is to be switched on and off depending upon the time of day Solution No connectives are required in this step as the time switch directly switches the relay coded at address A1 File tour_01 dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Outside light Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 optional Push Light switch A1 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 button input ProLine Configuration ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 100 6 2 Tour 6 Examples Doepke 6 2 2 Step 2 Time and light controlled lighting Task A DLUX light level sensor is used in addition to control the outside lighting dependent upon the prevailing light The outside light is to be switched on only if the time switch is active switched on No provision for manual operation is required Solution For this purpose the time switch needs to be separated from the output channel at address C1 File tour_02 dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Outside light Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 DLUX Light sensor D1 All 8 channels of the DLUX can be used for the evaluation of the light level ProLine Configuration Push button Output channel Real time Time switch with holiday settings Analog sensor
107. n 3 s 16 channels and 11 s 128 channels Page 71 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 6 Water Alarm Alarm Siren Ge The alarm siren indicates whether an alarm situation has arisen The Pa channel configured with this object can be used to output the alarm at any chosen output modules It normally activates a relay output which in turn is connected to a siren In the event of an alarm this output is pulsed with an on time of approx 3 s and an off time of approx 57 s Alarm Signal When an alarm occurs the channel configured with this object will be sel activated for approx 1 s to 10 ell and can thus be used to trigger a tel ephone modem or a GSM modem GSM 8 1 The activating time depends upon the number of channels set up i e in the basic set up menu and varies between 3 s 16 channels and 11 s 128 channels Parameters Parameters Description Passive detector Channel function Disable address Ce Passive detector Bi C Active detector 4 C Reset C Alarm siren C Alarm signal Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally open contact is to be excluded from the monitoring and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm Active detector Channel function s Disable addrress Passive detector Ce Active detector P C Reset C Alarm siren C Alarm signal Disable
108. n be inserted in or deleted from the input boxes of the logic connectives Prefix Inserting Deleting e by pressing the key e by again pressing the key e by pressing the Del key e by pressing the amp key Shift 7 e by twice pressing the key e by pressing the x or key on the e by twice pressing the Del key number pad e by twice pressing the x or key onthe by pressing the key number pad e by pressing the Del key Tip To change the signs for the rising and falling slopes press the x or the key on the number pad several times ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 96 5 Logic Set Up Doepke 5 3 Usage 5 3 2 2 Inverting Inversions can be used with channels as well as markers Moreover there are no restrictions on the type of output Example The focus is on the following logic set up Output Input 1 Function Input 2 The following diagram illustrates the time sequence In this example output A1 becomes active only when input 11 is active and input I2 is not active section between the dotted lines The internal processing in the channel generator inverts the value of 12 i e considers it to be active before the analysis 5 3 2 3 Slope Analysis The analysis of rising and falling slopes can only be used at channels A1 to P8 As this is a dynamic proc ess over only two bus cycles an object configuration needs to be selected here which is able to process pulses This would fo
109. n mode Standard v Disable address Enter here an address A1 P8 or a marker W1 Z8 upon whose activation 1 signal the normally closed contact is to be excluded from the monitor ing and is thus no longer able to trigger an alarm On Delay Here you can enter the time in seconds 0 255 by which the alarm signal is to be delayed upon activation of the signal contact Acknowledge SS ass There are no configuration options for this item NN There are no configuration options for this item Lamptest PS aa There are no configuration options for this item Page 55 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 3 ISA Alarm Parameters Description Channel function Siren time Passive detector C Active detector o2 Minutes C Acknowledge Reset C Lamptest Ce Alarm siren Operation mode Auto Reset v Siren time With this setting you determine for how long the alarm output is to remain activated when an alarm occurs The setting can be between 0 and 60 min A figure entered here will automatically be adopted by the common siren E Note With the minus key you can set an infinite time This will be indicated by gt gt gt Timing Characteristics Standard Mode Normally open contact Input Normally open contact Output Acknowledge PMan_TISA_1a ti aen This diagram illustrates the normal sequence of an alarm and its res
110. ne objects you can usually proceed according to the rules summarized in the following table Action Description Channel Enter e Position the cursor Address e Type in letter and channel number Invert Position the cursor e Press minus key Delete e Position the cursor e Press Del or minus key Change e Position the cursor e Overtype letter and channel number ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 14 3 Operation Doepke 3 6 Working with Objects Field Action Description e Type in numbers e Overtype numbers Delete e Position the cursor e Press Del or minus key Next Field e Press TAB or Enter 3 6 5 Copying Cutting and Inserting Text One of the few instances where working with ProLine differs from using Windows is the editing of e g descriptive text because here no shortcut keys Ctrl C Ctrl X Ctrl V can be used Instead for these tasks please use the functions which appear in the menu when clicking with the right mouse button at the relevant box Page 15 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 3 7 Channel Generator Settings Doepke 3 Operation 3 7 Channel Generator Settings This chapter describes the settings which ProLine saves together with the application in the channel gen erator These are mainly e General description regarding the application project data e Holiday set up e Communication settings The latter are described in Chapter 3 8 Channel Genera
111. ng from the use of this document in particular stoppage of operations loss of earnings loss of information or data or consequential damages except in cases of compulsory liability e g as provided for under the Product Liability Law or in cases of premeditation gross negligence absence of promised capabilities or because of infringement of fundamental con tractual obligations Compensation for infringement of fundamental contractual obligations shall how ever be limited to contract typical foreseeable damage provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence Copyright Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG 2003 Doepke Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 NEE EE E EEES E ed 1 About this EELER 1 CONVENU ONS EE 1 Abbreviations and Ri ge lee 2 Documents USC E 3 Chapter 2 Basics 2 1 2 2 PO AG EE 4 ZW Ws WEESIOINS wicsatectich ene ideliad eseaarsaiatian a a a a a a a a a ncalatven baad iste ae 4 21 2 System Reg ire ments E 4 euer En Cen Ee TE 4 THe DUPE ele e 5 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 KS 3 8 GenoraliormadO Manaa hero nec air a lh rake Aces Ren pe eta OK oa een aie a roc Cad aha tne neta ts 6 SEATED and EXITING EE 6 or E E E e Ee 6 222 Programme EISEN eege EE 7 Oy le re WEE 7 TING Heb Syste WEE 8 SE GE General DESCriD HON EE 8 332 General IMOnMallOl cs cis aaa as etd Se eile eal tae aN lle tahoe 8 LI VO
112. nnel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button input Light switch A1 A8 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Shutter control units Shutter drive B1 B8 Modules DRO 1U DRO 2 or DRO 4 Add optional Push Local control B1 B8 Modules button input DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Switch Change over C1 Modules At home 0 Holiday 1 DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 ProLine Configuration Roller Blind Up Down Local shutter control B1 B8 Do not forget roll time Push button Change over C1 Off At home On Holiday setting At home Holiday Real time Automatic C2 Any desired times possible if using holi day setting the behaviour can be altered for certain days Master function Master ON C3 Switches on all loads A1 A8 and the roller blind master function UP C5 Master function Master OFF C4 Switches off all loads A1 A8 and the roller blind master function DOWN C6 Roller Blind Master Master control C5 C6 Drives all shutters up or down shutters B1 B8 The logic set up looks as follows Logic block number C2 Master ON when absent and pos slope of time switch Master OFF when present and pos slope of time switch Of course not just one group of shutters and one group of lights should be controlled in order to achieve a proper absence simulation the application can always be further extended as desired ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 110 6 Examples 6 3 Selected Tasks Doepke 6 3 7 Random
113. nt is that here too input and output are independent of each other As this object does not fulfil a function between input and output any input configured with this address will have no effect It is however possible to control this channel and thereby also the outputs coded with this address this can be either via the master function see Chapter 4 2 6 on Page 39 or as an output for logic connec tives see Chapter 5 on Page 94 Additionally a channel thus configured can also serve as a monosta ble marker Parameters None Page 27 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 2 Push Button 4 2 2 Push Button e Function Monostable flipflop wipe pulse e Application Connection of switches and contacts in order to switching loads e g via operating signal sensors DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U e Can also be operated as an inverted function e Insertion either with mouse Push button or shortcut key 0 zero Description The push button function is the simplest object of the channel generators and enables switches and con tacts of any kind to be connected to the Dupline bus Outputs can be operated indirectly with this function e g via logic connectives With this function the output lags slightly behind the input signal it is active as long as the input signal is present the reverse applies with the Inverted function Parameters Parameters Description Push Bu
114. o options for switching to other languages 1 English Danish and German can be selected directly via the menu 2 Other available languages e g Polish may be added via a dialogue box 3 4 1 Direct Selection Menu lt View gt lt Language gt lt gt Keyboard no shortcut By following the lt View gt lt Language gt menu sequence you can directly access any languages already defined File Edit View Help Deutsch Dansk Select New Here too the language ticked is the one currently selected Note The selection in this menu may vary depending upon the languages set up with lt Select New gt Please refer to the following chapter 3 4 2 Select New In order to adapt it to the country in which it is being used ProLine provides an option in the lt View gt lt Lan guage gt lt Select New gt menu which enables you to change the predefined language selection see chap ter above If you select this menu item the following dialogue will appear in the left programme window Use the Browse buttons to loacte and select the languages Button to display You want in your View Language menu lan guage files Language Menu item 1 Eee English V Browse em mm D gt Browse To save settings and exit dialogue Browse T eg 1 T The menu entries 1 to 3 can be changed with the relevant Browse button on the left By clicking with the mouse on one of the buttons an Open file dialogue will appear
115. o the Toggle switch i e the value of the marker changes immediately upon the result of the logic setting However in the case of markers no slope analysis is possible Application e If a channel is to be set depending upon more than two other channels markers assist in co ordinating the connectives The following example illustrates the co ordination of channels A1 A2 and A3 and their assignment to B1 Output Input 1 Function Input 2 m a a ee e Markers can be used in place of channels for most objects in the matrix e g decentral roller blind Up Down control It is thus possible to realize e g priority controls which are dependent upon several states 5 3 4 Internal Processing of Connectives The channel generator processes the connectives from page 1 to page 8 and within each page from top to bottom ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 98 5 4 Notes and Documentation 5 Logic Set Up Doepke 5 4 Notes and Documentation For the purpose of subsequent documentation of the logic settings see Chapter 3 5 4 Printing File on Page 11 it makes sense to enter comments concerning the logic settings in the Notes field When print ing at a later time these notes will appear next to the lines so that each individual function can be anno tated Logic block number Uj 2 3 4 sf sf zfs Function And And nd Outdoor light 1 ON if DLU and real time 1 Outdoor light 2 ON if DLUX and real time 2 Outdoo
116. on then the relevant connecting wires of the motor have been interchanged In such a case reconnect the wires correctly under no circumstances may the address be exchanged Operation The Up and Down push buttons configured at the addresses of the roller blind Up Down control are extremely easy to operate e By pressing the direction button once the motor will run to the end position or until the end of the roll time e Pressing the same direction button again will stop the motor e Upon pressing in the opposite direction the motor will stop momentarily and then drive in the opposite direction up to the end position or until the set roll time has elapsed If Tilting blinds is selected the described behaviour differs in the first three seconds e If the direction button is pressed for less than three seconds the motor will stop when the button is released e If the direction button is pressed for more than three seconds the motor will drive to the end position or until the roll time has elapsed Here too it is possible to stop the motor by pressing the button once more or to get it to run in the opposite direction by pressing the other direction button With the tilting blinds control the shutter drives can be activated for a short time so that instead of result ing in an Up Down movement they adjust the slat angle However this function is dependent upon the design of the shutters or blinds Automating the roller blind contro
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118. on delay elapsed the timer starts which in turn switches output 2 File two_functions_2 dkg Oblect Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button input Push button for 2 loads Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Relay output Output load 1 A3 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay output Output load 2 A4 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration Push button 2 function switch A1 Timer Aux Timer for time delay Operating mode On Off delay 1 s each time delay Additional trigger A1 Toggle switch Output load 1 Switches on off with short actuation Toggle switch Output load 2 Switches on off with longer actuation The logic set up looks as follows Operation of A1 push button starts the timer Upon release of the button before the on delay has elapsed the timer does not switch on thus this condition is met and gen erates a pulse at A3 switching On Off Operation of A1 push button starts the timer Upon release of the button after the on delay has elapsed the timer switches on thus this condition is met and generates a pulse at A4 switching On Off Page 107 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 Examples Doepke 6 3 Selected Tasks 6 3 4 Time delayed Toilet Ventilation Task In this exercise a toilet ventilator is to be activated with a 5 min delay after the light has been switched on Solution The toilet light is configured as a togg
119. ontrol of drives for shutters roller blinds awnings skylights etc Roll time with priority over individual roll times settable Collective or sequential start of blinds selectable Reverse time for slat adjustment upon reaching the end position Insertion with mouse Rollerblind Master Description With this object both group and master controls can be realized for shutters awnings roller blinds and skylights The decentral roller blind control channels which have to be configured beforehand see Chapter 4 5 1 Rollerblind Up Down on Page 78 are included in the channel matrix of the master con trol by means of simple markings The roll time set for the master control applies to all individual controls and has priority over the roll times set for the latter Entering a reverse Up time enables automatic adjustment of the slats at the end of a drive cycle when the set roll time has elapsed the channel generator switches the drive for the set reverse Up time in the opposite direction The master control function offers two operating modes for starting the drives 1 Simultaneously all drives are started in unison 2 Sequentially all drives are started within a space of one second of each other this avoids peak loads Address Configuration The roller blind master can only be configured at an uneven address This means that the Up channel has to be at an uneven e g A1 B5 or P7 and the Down channel at an even address e g A2
120. ormally closed or normally open contacts By means of interlinking it is thus possible to replace conventional fire alarm systems Smoke detectors are always incorporated in the system via the Passive detector and Active detector objects Upon downloading the ProLine application or the channel generator being switched on the alarm system is automatically switched live once the reset delay selected for the reset object has elapsed During this time the reset output is switched on An alarm is triggered when one or more signal contacts are activated for a minimum of 3s to 11 s1 The system then flashes both the activated signal contacts as the alarm source indication as well as the alarm output approx once every second When the reset button is then pressed again the channel gen erator will cease to flash the alarm contacts and the alarm output If channels then still remain activated an alarm will be triggered after the reset delay has elapsed Note In order to ensure proper functioning it is essential to configure the Reset object The status of the signal contacts can easily be displayed e g on an indicator board All that is required is that the output channels are coded with the addresses of the signal contacts By means of the momentary signal on its channel the Alarm signal object enables a telephone modem or GSM modem to be triggered The Common siren object may also be used for alarm purposes for details refer to Chapter
121. orts you in providing project documentation by automatic printing of various lists The print out will always be on the standard printer set up at the time of printing This means that the data output can be directed to the usual inkjet or laser printers but also into a file e g as PDF file The following options are available Command Printout lt File gt lt Print gt e Objects such as e g push button toggle switch function motion detector lt Address Listing gt analog sensors alarm systems decentral i e local roller blind Up Down controls e Parameters for each object e g roll time input range limits Page 11 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 3 5 Files Doepke 3 Operation Command Printout lt File gt lt Print gt e All master commands i e master functions and central roller blind lt Master Channels gt controls e Parameters for each object lt File gt lt Print gt e List of holidays lt Realtime Channels gt gt All real time facilities with switch times lt File gt lt Print gt e List of logic connectives the notes will be printed to the right of each lt Logic Settings gt setting please refer to Chapter 5 4 Notes and Documentation on Page 99 lt File gt lt Print gt e Parameters for the SMS message with phone numbers dial out mode etc lt SMS Setup gt ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 12 3 Operation Doepke 3 6 Working with Objects 3 6 Working w
122. ose status is to be changed W1 Z8 Input 1 The channel or marker which represents the first part of i the condition for the status change of the output Function AND OR The logic operand which links the two inputs Fct XOR Input 2 e The channel or marker which represents the second part o of the condition for the status change of the output 1 This abbreviation will be used in the following for the respective component 5 3 Usage 5 3 1 Connectives and Functions 5 3 1 1 Editing Connectives Navigating To jump forward between individual field boxes press the TAB to jump backwards press Shift TAB Inserting Each connective line has to be completed in full i e all four components must be present The number of connectives used can be selected as required with gaps being permissible To insert a connective place the insertion mark with a simple click of the mouse in any desired box of the line Depending upon the component you can then press a letter or number key Changing Changing is carried out like inserting position the insertion mark in the box to be edited and overtype the old entry with a new one Deleting You can erase a complete connective line by positioning the cursor with a click of the mouse in the Func tion box and then pressing either Delete or the space bar 5 3 1 2 Functioning The inputs and outputs are either channel addresses A1 to P8 or markers W1 to Z8 According to the inputs or connectives
123. other This time is also used for direction change and reversing and does not affect the set roll time Roll time With the roll time you determine for how long all blinds are to be driven This roll time has priority over the roll time entered for the individual roller blind objects ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 84 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master Doepke Parameters Description Reverse Up time The reverse Up time determines the time in seconds in which the blinds are to be operated in the opposite direction after the roll time has elapsed so that the slats are automatically tilted Note The channel generator only carries out the reversing at those decentral roller blind controls where the Tilting Blinds option has been activated Timing Characteristics Up push button Master Down push button Master Up channel Blind 1 Down channel Blind 1 Up channel Blind 2 Down channel Blind 2 PMan_TRollerMaster_1a The timing shown above relates to a roller blind master control where the operating mode Sequentially has been selected and a reverse Up time Tp has been specified t The push button for Up is pressed The Up channel of the first drive is activated to Because the operating mode Sequentially has been selected the channel generator switches the Up channel of the second drive with a 1 second delay tz Before the master roll time has e
124. put of a relay module e g DSM 8 is assigned the same address Then all that is required is to configure channel A1 in ProLine as a toggle switch function File real time dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Shop window Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Push button input Light switch Page 37 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 5 Real Time Clock Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration ProLine Configuration Real time Time control A1 Configuration of Real Time Clock Switch on Switch off Days of week Hour Minute Hour Minute M T WTFS5SSH o lo 99 ee vie ie L Wo on ee pe Ie ee ie L WW E et all eh el al a oe s Pies Biss Tee a el let s ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 38 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 6 The Master Function Doepke 4 2 6 The Master Function e Function Central enabling and disabling of toggle switches real time switches etc e Integrated real time switch with four switch times e Application Centrally switching of loads on and off retrieving lighting scenes of dimmer switches e Insertion either with mouse Master function or shortcut key M Description The master function enables simultaneous activation of any number of channels which have been config ured with suitable objects When activat
125. r example be objects such as Toggle switch Timer with activating pulse processing or Master controls It would certainly also make sense to set a Push button function with such connections however it should be borne in mind that in this case the output will only be active for two cycles Example The focus is on the following logic set up Output Input 1 Function Input 2 Page 97 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke 5 Logic Set Up 5 3 Usage The following diagram illustrates the time sequence Here two conditions have to be fulfilled AND 11 must be active and I2 must have a positive slope This is only the case at t When the signal of 11 drops r h line output A1 remains set The diagram is based on the assumption that for example a toggle switch function is configured at the channel used as output A1 This function only requires one impulse in order to execute a switching proc ess A Push button function would immediately return to its inactive status 5 3 3 Using Markers Dupline makes available markers with which you can save logic settings so that they can be used in other connectives Properties e The markers are located at channels W1 8 X1 8 Y1 8 and Z1 8 e The markers will not be initialised when voltage is applied at the channel generator The markers will not be saved if the voltage drops off at the channel generator e Markers behave in basically similar fashion t
126. r light 3 ON if DLUX and release switch arden light ON if real time 1 DKG1 Logic set up File ProLine Manual dkg Tuesday Dienstag 28 Januar 200 ProLine Manual ID Number 1 128 Addresses Logic block number 1 Output Input1 Function Input 2 Notes CI L1 And HI Outdoor light 1 ON if DLUX and real time 1 C2 LI And H2 Outdoor light 2 ON if DLUX and real time 2 C3 LI And A2 Outdoor light 3 ON if DLUX and release switch D5 D5 And H1 Garden light ON if real time 1 Page 99 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 6 1 Introduction Doepke 6 Examples Chapter 6 Examples 6 1 Introduction In order to facilitate your entry into the logic set up this chapter provides a so called Tour which guides you step by step through a defined task plus some other selected cases Here too it should be noted that we cannot cover every possible task set To undertake these exercises you will require a channel generator and a DTG 1 tester Order No 09 501 113 with which you can simulate the input and output signals Our demonstration case Order No 09 501 999 contains a wide range of components which are particularly suitable for these exercises 6 2 Tour Please note that the examples given here build upon each other You will find the channel generator files either on the documentation CD or on the internet at http www doepke de Before using these examples please check the function Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH a
127. r of shutters and one skylight in a domestic building are to be controlled One group control each are to be provided for the upper and the ground floor plus one master control which activates all shutters To protect the shutters a SIWS SIWR wind sensor and a SIRW rain sensor are installed When it rains the shutters are to be lowered when it is windy they are to be raised with windy conditions having priority The skylight is to be closed when it rains Solution The shutters as well as the skylight are triggered via Dupline DRO shutter control devices Roller blind master functions are used for the group and master control The address of the Page 81 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls Doepke 4 5 1 Rollerblind Up Down wind sensor is entered directly as a priority address in the roller blind Up Down controls The Down channel of the master control up fl grd fl is activated via a logic setting by the address of the rain sensor For details on the roller blind master function see Chapter 4 5 2 Rollerblind Master on Page 83 File rollerblindcontrol dkg Oblect Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button Local operation A1 B4 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 inputs C1 D4 Push button Group Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 inputs Master Binary inputs for Priority control SIWS SIWR and SIRW linked via modules wind sensor rain DSS 2U DSS 4
128. rameters Description Motion Detector i Off Time Hour Minute Seconds foo Je Jm MV Use in Intruder alarm No of Pulses 002 Off Time The time during which the channel is to remain active 00 00 00 to 99 59 59 after a movement pulse has been registered Further pulses will always start the off time anew If an Off Time of 00 00 00 is entered the channel generator emits a short output pulse irrespective of the duration of the input pulse Intruder Alarm Tick this checkbox to include the channel in the monitoring of the intruder alarm system Switching the intruder alarm system live is then carried out with its enable function see Chapter 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm on Page 64 Page 49 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects Doepke 4 3 2 Motion Detector Parameters Description No of Pulses The figure entered here 1 255 determines how many pulses the motion detector may generate within 10 s until an alarm is triggered When a pulse is detected the channel generator checks whether the number of pulses during the preceding 10 s exceeds the preset number Should that be the case then an alarm signal will be generated provided the intruder alarm is active This setting therefore provides a better safeguard against spurious false alarms Note Because the evaluation takes place afterwards an additional pulse is required each time This means that when the preset number i
129. result of the function the output is set during every bus cycle max every 136 ms This means that the output is set to 0 when the connective is not fulfilled and to 1 if it is fulfilled There are exactly three logic functions which correspond to those used in mathematics AND OR and XOR Exclusive OR AND The output is always 1 if both inputs are 1 OR The output is always 1 if one or both inputs is 1 Page 95 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 5 3 Usage Doepke 5 Logic Set Up XOR Exclusive OR The output is only 1 precisely when just one of the two inputs is 1 The following table provides an overview of the results of the logic connectives Example If in the case of the function XOR input 1 11 as well as input 2 12 are 1 the output O adopts the value 0 5 3 2 Inversion and Slope Analysis A speciality of connectives is the option of changing how the inputs are evaluated e by prefixing an entry with the minus sign the input will be inverted before processing i e if the input was 0 it is given the value 1 for the analysis and vice versa e by prefixing with a slash only the rising slope of the input will be analysed e by prefixing with a back slash only the falling slope of the input will be analysed The altered analysis affects neither input channels nor markers 5 3 2 1 Operation The following table shows how the signs for inverting and slope analysis ca
130. rm e g when entering a building Des armouring time 120 Seconds ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 66 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm Parameters Siren time Flash when Alarm Flash Interval Flashing Channels Alarm signal Alarm signal delay Page 67 Doepke Description Channel function S Siren time jan Minutes Je Flash when Alarm Passive detector C Active detector Manual armouring C Door lock armouring Code Lock armouring Alarm siren C Alarm signal Flash Interval 02 Seconds Flashing Channels With this setting you determine for how long the alarm output is to remain activated when an alarm occurs The setting can be between 0 and 60 min The system will immediately be switched live again once the siren time has elapsed and there is no alarm contact still active A figure entered here will automatically be adopted by the common siren When you click this checkbox you are given the opportunity not only to select via the Flashing Channels option those channels which are to be flashed on and off but also to specify their pulse interval see below The channel of the alarm siren will however still be switched on continuously Note The Flash Interval and Flashing Channels options will only be displayed if the Flash when Alarm box has been ticked Here you can determine the switching on and off interval of th
131. rm Systems 4 4 6 Water Alarm Doepke 4 4 6 Water Alarm e Function Water detection system with inclusion of normally closed normally open contacts reset button alarm siren and alarm signal e Application Linking water sensors e g the DWS 1 into one alarm system e Insertion either with mouse Wateralarm or shortcut key W Description The water alarm serves to set up an alarm system consisting of water sensors which can be integrated as normally closed or normally open contacts By means of interlinking it is thus possible to replace con ventional alarm systems Water alarms are generally incorporated in the system via the Passive detector and Active detector objects Upon downloading the ProLine application or upon the channel generator being switched on the alarm system is automatically switched live once the reset delay selected for the reset object has elapsed An alarm is triggered when one or more signal contacts are activated for a minimum of 3s to 11 s1 The system then flashes the activated signal contacts as the alarm source indication approx once every sec ond The alarm system is pulsed at an on off sequence of approx 3s to 57 s If the reset button is pressed again the channel generator will cease to pulse the signal contacts and the alarm output Should channels then still remain activated an alarm will be triggered after the reset delay has elapsed Note In order to ensure proper functioning it is es
132. s 3 the alarm will not be triggered until the fourth pulse The Off Time as set does not affect the alarm signal being generated Timing Characteristics In the following illustration I represents the input channel of the motion detector or the contact and O the output signal of the same channel Also the Motion Detector object has been integrated into the intruder alarm system whose alarm siren can be seen in the bottom diagram The number of pulses selected was 3 t tp tps tp3 tp4 PMan_TMotion_1a tp1 tps tp3 and tp are the times when the motion detector generates a signal the duration of the pulse depends upon the characteristics of the detector Ty is the setting for the Off Time which is post triggered by the pulses tps and tp3 and therefore does not start until after the third pulse has passed The alarm is not triggered until the fourth pulse tp occurs if the time span between tp and tp is less than 10s ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 50 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects 4 3 2 Motion Detector Doepke Example of an Application Task The lighting in a hall is to be switched on automatically for 5 minutes by the DBM 1 proximity detector and is also to serve during absences as an intruder detector Solution The DBM 1 needs only to be connected to the Dupline bus wire and assigned an address here A1 In this case disable the extension of the signal transmission time with
133. sensor objects as required of the type in question and configure them as described in the previous steps 3 In each object set up use the source object of step 1 as reference This is accomplished by clicking the Alternative input box and entering the address of step 1 The following table again lists all parameters Parameters Description Function Select here whether you want to operate a general measuring device a wind sensor or a temperature sensor Basically all function in the same way Disable address A channel or marker entered here and activated will result in all switching proc esses of the sensor being suppressed SS The figure can be overtyped at any time and erased with the Del key Control Output This is an essential entry if the sensor is to switch e g a relay which has been coded with the same address This setting should not be activated if you want to display the analog data of the sensor e g on a touch screen panel Invert Limits With this setting you invert the switching conditions for both sets of limit values Thus instead of On gt Limit you will get the setting Off gt Limit Alternative input Here you determine whether the analog value for this sensor object originates from another channel If this box is ticked you can define a channel in the Measuring Channel box from which the actual value is to be drawn This setting should not be activated if you want to display the analog data of this chann
134. sential to configure the Reset object The status of the signal contacts can easily be displayed e g on an indicator board All that is required is that the output channels are coded with the addresses of the signal contacts By means of the momentary signal on its channel the Alarm signal object enables a telephone modem or GSM modem to be triggered The Common siren object may also be used for alarm purposes for details refer to Chapter 4 4 7 Alarm Siren Common Siren on Page 76 Via the dialogue window Channel function various smoke alarm objects can be selected Passive Detector U With this object you can incorporate water detectors with normally open contacts If a contact is tripped and thereby a 1 signal is trans mitted on the bus the alarm will be raised Active Detector 1 With this object you can incorporate water detectors with normally Fe closed contacts If a contact is tripped and thereby a 0 signal is transmitted on the bus the alarm will be raised alarm and restarting the system If a contact is activated while resetting the system will set off a new alarm once the reset delay has elapsed This object has to be configured in order to ensure the proper function ing of the water alarm Reset R This object enables the inclusion of a push button for resetting the FE 1 The necessary activating time depends upon the number of channels set up i e in the basic set up menu and varies betwee
135. sic set up gt you select the range of the counter According to the data range the correspond ing number of channel groups are reserved starting with B Counter Range Reserved Groups none counter operation disabled Example of an Application Task On a camping site a total of 64 electricity consumption readings are to be acquired and used via a PC for billing purposes 1 vv Solution The DTZ 4 counter modules are installed in the service supply units of the individual site pitches four Dupline SWHM 12 electricity meters each supply one DTZ 4 with the corresponding pulses The channel generator is configured for meter operation by entering the counter range in the basic set up An accounting software with a DDE interface exports the data via the DDE and resets the meter readings upon the arrival of a new guest The power for the individual sockets is switched on and off from the PC via the DSM 8 Doepke DP Camp software free channels being used for this purpose The DKG employed can of course undertake further automating functions File meterdatarecording dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Counter input Acquisition of pulses B1 F8 Modules DTZ 4 from electricity meter e each module must be assigned an unique starting address e all modules must be set for the correct number of counter digits Relay output Switching of sockets G1 N8 Module DSM 8 ProLine User Manual Mar
136. specific object assigned to them in order to make available certain settings which are decisive for the functioning of the device Radiobutton For the selection of several activating fields only one of which can be called up at any one time Split I O Split Inputs Outputs A feature of the Dupline bus system input and output of each channel are normally independent of each other A connection between both directions is achieved only after configuration of the channel generator Screen by which commands can be entered via direct contact with the screen sur Panel face O ISA LCD LED ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 2 1 Introduction Doepke 1 5 Documents Used 1 5 Documents Used Reference Description 1 Dupline DPHR1001 Product Information and Planning Aid 2 Dupline CAT DUP GER System catalogue Carlo Gavazzi International 13 06 00 Page 3 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual Doepke teen Chapter 2 Basics 2 1 ProLine 2 1 1 Versions ProLine is closely linked to the system software of the channel generators basic functions can only be added by simultaneously changing both the channel generators and the ProLine software Such a change occurred when version 1 xy was replaced by version 3 xy The correlation between DKG 1 DKG 2 and ProLine is as follows DKG 1 DKG 2 Version ProLine Version We emphatically advise you not to configure new channel generators with ProLine version 1
137. ss A1 3 In ProLine configure channel A1 as a push button function and transfer the application to the channel generator This procedure can be taken as the basis for all other applications There are of course an infinite number of possible variations For further details on communication and layout of the Dupline bus system refer to the Dupline Planning Aid which we will be happy to send to you or download the information from our website at http www doepke de Page 5 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 3 1 General Information Doepke 3 Operation Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 General Information With ProLine we have created a user interface which has been kept deliberately simple whilst at the same time offering a host of options for setting the parameters of installation objects The main features of ProLine are e two window layout e little menu depth e efficient shortcut keys and e help text for all objects and setting options To sum up ProLine could be called an easy to use tool and as with all tools it is essential to learn how to handle it This chapter is intended to support you in this 3 2 Start up and Exiting 3 2 1 Starting After successful installation see Chapter 2 1 3 Installing the Software on Page 4 you will see the icon for ProLine in the Windows start menu under lt Start gt lt Programs gt lt Doepke Schaltgeraete gt lt Pro Line gt which appears as follows D Doepke ProL
138. ted Note It is possible to set limits in this operating mode Even without the Control Output having been activated you can utilize the switch commands of this channel as an input in logic connectives In this case the sensor input range should be configured with a minimum and maximum limit e g for the DTS 1 30 C and 60 C You want to control an electrical load or similar with the aid of the sensor For this the Control Output parameter has to be activated so that the limits which have then to be set can be evaluated The result of such evaluation is that on this channel a switch command is generated for outputs relays or similar with the same address Configure the sensor as follows 1 Enter the input range of the sensor this will be marked on the sensor itself or specified in the operating instructions the DTS 1 and DTS 2 temperature sensors for example measure temperatures between 30 C and 60 C ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 44 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects 4 3 1 Analog Sensors Doepke 2 Enter the operating range at which the object is to switch on or off you will then get the threshold values Off lt Limit and On gt Limit This means that the channel is switched off when the analog value falls below the first entry and that the channel is switched on when it exceeds the second figure More often and in particular in the context of heating controls you will want to switch th
139. ted alarm contacts If thereafter an alarm contact is activated this channel as well as the channel of the enable switch will start to pulse and will trigger the alarm via the siren once the alarm delay has elapsed To acknowledge an alarm the enable switch has to be switched off to set the system live it has to be switched on again Code Lock H The code lock enabling may be used as an alternative to the enabling armouring switch the operational effect is identical because it too carries out a total enabling of all even disabled alarm contacts The object awaits a pulse from the code lock for setting the alarm sys tem live a further pulse is required for acknowledging an alarm which has occurred see Manual armouring Alarm Siren GH The alarm siren indicates whether an alarm situation has arisen The channel configured with this object can be used to output the alarm at any chosen output modules It normally activates a relay output which in turn is connected to a siren The configuration also permits the alarm output to be pulsed as well as the selection of any additional channels which will also be pulsed Alarm Signal Pa When an alarm occurs the channel configured with this object will be activated for approx 1s and can thus be used to trigger a telephone modem or a GSM modem GSM 8 Page 65 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 4 Alarm Systems Doepke 4 4 5 Intruder Alarm Param
140. tions of the DTZ 4 and to 1 Analysis of counter readings Access to and analysis of the recorded counter data takes place exclusively via the modbus communica tion interface of the channel generator There are basically two available options for further processing 1 By displaying the figures using visualising software and operator workstations such as a PC with the Dupline Webserver 2 Via communication programmes such as the Dupline DDEServer which offers an open soft ware interface to e g Microsoft Office Applications Simultaneous operation with the Multiplex analog data transfer If meter and analog data transfer are to be used care must be taken that no superimposing of addresses occurs The transfer channels of the analog modules have to be set in such a way that they have no com mon channels with the meter count transfer Please refer to the following Chapter 4 6 2 Multiplexer Analog Data Transfer on Page 90 Page 87 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 6 Counters and Time Doepke 4 6 1 Multiplexer Meter Count Transfer Parameters Parameters Description Multiplexer No Channels Note Changes will override Meter Count Record he previous channel settings Multiplexer count Counter range 0 9999 XN Multiplexer delay Channel Events output to fi il SMS message Output Time on Dupline 1D Number Counter range With this setting option which is accessed via lt Edit gt lt Ba
141. tons By ISA actuating the acknowledgement the alarm output will be reset and the alarm source indicator prepared for reset change over from flashing to continuous signal Note This object must be configured in every case Reset R This object is only required in the Standard reset mode and enables IS the inclusion of a push button for resetting the alarm and restarting the system However the alarm has first to be acknowledged If a contact is activated while resetting a channel the system will set off a new alarm When you are configuring this object ProLine will automatically select the Standard mode Lamptest L This object allows you to check the functioning of the lamps which ISA indicate the status of the signal contacts When actuating the lamp test button all signal channels will be activated Alarm Siren T The alarm siren indicates whether an alarm situation has arisen The ISA channel configured with this object can be used to output the alarm at any output modules It normally activates a relay output which in turn is connected to a siren Parameters Parameters Description Operation Mode PO Standard Reset With this setting you determine that the activation of the alarm system takes place after prior release of the reset button This means of course that the Reset object has to be configured Auto Reset With this setting the system is automatically activated after an acknowledge ment when all normal
142. tor Communication on Page 17 3 7 1 General Description Project Data For general details on the application e g project name executor date etc the General Description field provides space for text of up to 255 characters to be entered in the basic set up This can be accessed via the sequence lt Edit gt lt Basic set up gt and appears as follows General description Project Driver s Inn Manchester Carried out by Hover Techn Equipm Inc Installer Max Headroom Inspection 2003 01 30 3 7 2 Holiday Set up Holidays and vacations for which special arrangements can be set up in the real time objects and in the real time facilities of the master function are set separately in the lt Edit gt lt Holiday Set up gt menu They apply to the whole application and are stored in the channel generator during downloading The real time channels are only activated during the specified holiday s when e the On time is been passed and e the H has been selected in the weekday settings The dialogue window appears as follows From To Several days Month Date Month Date 24 resch IER Holiday is set active when today s date falls within any IER ou IER of the given intervals Note It is necessary to confirm the first entry of a month or day with the Enter key only then can the field to the right be edited When the fields have a white background you can use the TAB key to jump to the next field To change
143. tton Operation without further configuration Inverted function Inverted function If this function is ticked the output signal will be inverted This means that the output is activated as long as the input has not been set Timing Characteristics t t PMan_TPush_1a i j f PMan_TPush_2a The output follows the input with a slight delay With the inverted function the behaviour of the output to the input is inverted ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 28 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects 4 2 2 Push Button Doepke Example of an Application Task A light is to be switched on and off with a conventional switch Solution Use e g the DSS 2U flush mounted operating signal module for the input of the operating signal and configure an input with the address A1 An output of a relay module e g DSM 8 is assigned the same address Then all that is required is to configure channel A1 in ProLine as a push button function Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Light Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Binary input Light switch ProLine Configuration Push button Lighting control Page 29 March 2003 Version 1 04 ProLine User Manual 4 The Objects 4 2 Standard Objects Doepke 4 2 3 The Toggle Switch 4 2 3 The Toggle Switch e Function Bistable flipflop e Application To connect switches and contacts for switching lo
144. ure Sensor object uses the second set of limits Real time clock Time switch for the A sensible time should be entered here e g night time reduction from 23 00 hours to 6 00 hours ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 48 4 The Objects 4 3 Special Objects 4 3 2 Motion Detector Doepke 4 3 2 Motion Detector e Function Inclusion of proximity detectors or similar input devices in the Dupline system e Application Controlling lights and integration into the intruder alarm system e Off Time selectable from 00 h 00 min 00 s to 99 h 59 min 59 s e Variable number of movement pulses offers better safeguard against false alarms by the intruder alarm e Insertion with mouse Motion Detector Description The Motion Detector object permits the inclusion of Dupline proximity detectors e g DBM 1 and stand ard motion detectors which are connected to the Dupline bus via binary inputs The motion detector thus connected can be programmed with an extension time Off Time and be inte grated into the intruder alarm system To reduce the number of false alarms the number of pulses required within 10 s can be preset at which the alarm will be triggered Note If you want to use a proximity motion detector which automatically generates an extension time we recommend you use the Push button function The DBM 1 is also provided with an extension time but this can be disabled with a DIP switch Parameters Pa
145. utter controls and or motors Generally the Up channel has priority over the Down channel If both are operated simultaneously the channel generator will execute the Up command Address Configuration The roller blind control can only be configured at an uneven address This means that the Up channel has to be at an uneven e g A1 B5 or P7 and the Down channel at an even address e g A2 B6 or P8 This also reflects the address coding at the shutter control devices there too the Up channel may only be at an uneven output channel 1 3 5 or 7 the Down channel only at an even output channel 2 4 6 or 8 The following table illustrates a possible configuration Device DRO 1U DRO 2 DRO 4 sen 2 42 3 4 2 3 4 5 seize Channel Shutter Up At x BS x os x 1 Down x aver Deet Shutter Up Po O xt 5 xe TT Down x D8 E lt co 2 3 Down Shutter Up 4 Down Ss Sts Shutter Up eas C SS GE Under no circumstances may those output channels marked with an x be assigned to the respective direction areas marked in grey are available only once at the device It would thus also be possible of course for e g shutter 3 at the DRO 4 to be operated on channels 1 2 ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 78 4 The Objects 4 5 Roller Blind Controls 4 5 1 Rollerblind Up Down Doepke Attention f the motor runs in the wrong direction despite a correct address configurati
146. xy or old channel generators with ProLine version 3 xy this could result in unforeseen consequences 2 1 2 System Requirements ProLine has the following operating environment requirements Requirements PC IBM compatible PC 486 processor minimum preferably Pentium or Athlon 8 MB RAM minimum 5 MB free hard disk space minimum mouse floppy disk CD or DVD drive for installing ProLine e 1 free serial port COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 Monitor e resolution 640 x 480 Pixel minimum e 256 colours minimum Operating system le Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME NT 4 0 2000 XP In other words ProLine can be installed and started using standard computers provided Windows 95 or a newer Microsoft operating system has been installed This also applies of course to notebooks and laptops where it must be specifically ensured that a free serial port is available 2 1 3 Installing the Software The ProLine software is available on our Building System CD or free of charge via the Internet at http www doepke de where you will always find the latest version To initiate the installation click on the link and select Open at file download Then follow the instructions of the installation assistance Although it is normally possible to install several ProLine versions in one PC we recommend that you always use the latest version and erase older versions before installing newer software ProLine User Manual March 2008 Version 1 04 Page 4 2
147. y require two logic connectives The push button for activating the output has to be configured at the channel of the first output A1 File two_functions_1 dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Push button input Push button for 2 loads Modules DSS 2U DSS 4U DSS 8U DSU 8 Relay output Output load 1 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Relay output Output load 2 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 ProLine Configuration Toggle switch 2 function switch and A1 Output load 1 Toggle switch Oupa aa oOo OS The logic set up looks as follows Logic block number Output Input 1 Function Input 2 Notes Switch on output 2 if switched off and output 1 has falling slope Switch off output 2 if switched on and output 1 has falling slope ProLine User Manual March 2003 Version 1 04 Page 106 6 3 Selected Tasks 6 Examples Doepke 6 3 3 Two Functions with one Push button time controlled Task In this example we want to control two loads via one push button so that when the switch is pressed for a brief period only the first load switches on or off and with prolonged pressing only the second is switched on or off Solution We require four channels for the solution the push button input a timer and an output for each load With a short activation before the on delay of the timer has elapsed a connective ensures that output 1 is switched on or off With longer pressing of the switch
148. ys requires one pulse for switching on and another for switching off the channel thus toggles with every pulse The light sensor however supplies a pulse in both cases upon reaching the upper and lower limits of the light thresholds It must therefore be ensured that the toggle switch function switches on only at the positive slope of the light sensor below threshold and switches off at the negative slope of the light sensor above threshold This is achieved by including in the connective the status of the toggle switch at A1 Switch On The first connective ensures that A1 is toggled only by the rising slope of the sensor at D1 when A1 is switched off A1 Switch Off The second permits the toggling by the sensor only when A1 has been switched on before hand 6 2 4 Step 4 Automatic lighting with manual operation Task It is somewhat more involved when the outside lighting is to be switched on only at specific times and depending upon the light intensity Here the relay may only be actuated when the time switch and the light sensor send a 1 signal Solution The simplest solution is to use an auxiliary channel a push button function configured at a free channel A8 is switched on only when both input signals are switched on File tour_04 dkg Object Significance Channel Notes Configuration Input Output Relay output Outside light A1 Modules DSM 1U DSM 2 DSM 4E R DSM 8 Push button input Light switch Modules DSS 2
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