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1. Type ID Copo Be Computer COMPOSITE J Dongle FLEXO Jpg Then you just need to paste this ID in the form dedicated on the ETS shop When finishing by clicking on the button Add the license will be assigned to this ID License download The license file for MOOVnGROUP assigned to desired ID dongle or computer al so has to be installed in ETS Still from this same line where your ETS ID has been assigned you now need to download the license file This is done by clicking either on the key icon or the relat ed text in the middle of this line 9 3CF6__00 The downloaded file is a zip Once extracted you will get a lic file This one has to be added to already existing licenses activated User Guide 1473 1 8484 10 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Installation 5 2 3 5 3 9 3 1 Application licensing On the same sub menu as to know ETS Apps from the Settings tab there is a Licensing button It opens strictly the same window as the one opened from the home screen Please click on it Then click on the Add button Add Bii Request License Available Licenses Name Limitations Expires on Aj ETS4 Le ETS4 Demo License Devices per project 3 Unlimited La ETS4 Lite Devices per project 20 Unlimited ETS APPS ia Moov n Group Unlimited You will be asked for a lic file This is the result of the extracted zip file you have lately downloaded from the KNX Sh
2. BACnet and OpenWebNet field data f ASS I ERE oe This data is managed thanks to several engines natively included as Gateway engine simplifying greatly interactions between devices located on different field buses KNX devices can interact with LonWorks devices for in stance Alarm engine allowing to define alarm thresholds on points and generate standard BACnet alarm updates on SCADA Scheduler engine allowing to define schedules on the field level Actions must be defined before and then assigned to a timetable An action can be a writing of one or several points can be a sum of different sub actions or send e mails Trend engine allowing to define trends on desired points These trends are stored in the doGATE or can be accessed by the SCADA system thanks to the standard BACnet Trend object Then this data can be brought up to any SCADA system unless it accepts one of the communication standard for interacting with a doGATE as to know BACnet OPC oOBIX One doGATE can manage up to 10 000 field datapoints If necessary several do GATE can be used in parallel to increase the quantity of managed datapoints Some basics rules have to be taken into account One map can be exported on one and only one doGATE One doGATE can receive several maps databases The doGATE permits the interaction between the KNX field devices and the SCADA system It can bring data up in OPC BACnet an
3. More Group Ad dresses less bandwidth available Write only This means the value of the Group Address will only be written This option is not a bandwidth consumer When sending the database onto the doGATE all the Group Addresses corre sponding to this template will be available from the SCADA system User Guide 1473 1 8484 87 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 2 7 Download into the station To send the configuration in the doGATE open the Stations tool located in the Top Docking Panel Project Graphic Ey T 5 Settings Smart channel Synchronize Warmnings Y a Export Backup Stations amp Syne LIZ About Project P From here can be repaired the doGATE your project includes By clicking on the ae button located in the right side of this window all the configuration will be sent onto the doGATE This includes the OPC organization the BACnet mapping the oBIX organization and the potential LIZ remote controls according to what you set up User Guide 1473 1 8484 88 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Licenses 13 Licenses MOOVnGROUP is an ABB product Wfoou n Group MOOVnGROUP is powered by doMOOV MOOVnGROUP is based on the ETS 4 software edited and maintained by the KNX Association MOOVnGROUP is an ETS App which has to be purchased on the KNX Apps Store Therefore its use implies to have a valid ETS4 license No part of this publication ma
4. Permanently Mouse over the panel will be displayed only when you put your mouse over the panel It will be then dragged to let you see the information it contains For letting them permanently displayed you just have to click on the icon at the top of the panel If you wish to hide it to let it be displayed in the mouse over effect then click on the icon at the top of the panel User Guide 1473 1 8484 14 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 6 2 2 Left docking panel In the left docking panel are present the following tabs The Maps tab The Device Templates tab The Zones Templates tab The Layers tab 6 2 2 1 Maps tab In the Maps tab of your left side docking panel will be displayed the different maps you have created You can switch from one map to another by double clicking on the one you want to open You also can add new maps thanks to this tab by clicking on the icon located at the top left 6 2 2 2 Devices tab This tab within the left side docking panel permits you to manage the devices you declared in the pack age you are working with It is also from here that the creation modification of the Device Templates can be done It is sub divided in several others tabs You will have as many sub tabs as you have kind of families This permits to efficiently navigate through all the devic es you may have to facilitate handling The sub tab located at the top named All devices pe
5. functional blocks and display Master Slave information Permits to manage the Logical objects and zones Map Overview It permits to draw a rectangle in order to adjust zoom on the graphical view Runtime It permits to see the number of devices and zones left available to add to the project User Guide 1473 1 8484 21 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 4 2 Graphic tab The graphic tab located in the top docking panel is just next to the project tab Project Graphic an ed j 4 4 Normal Rect Ellipse Copy Paste Back Front Left Center el o A qj E 3 T uo He Image Text Zoom Allview Right Top Bottom SpaceH YI rt oO a a TI Spacey Width Height Size Modes Tools Layout It gathers three groups all oriented to the graphic use of MOOVnGROUP on the graphical view Modes It permits to define what will be the influence of the mouse pointer It can either behaves as the usual pointer permits to draw rectangles or ellip ses inserts an image or a text to type Tools It permits to copy paste graphical objects and devices but also to manage zoom and going back to the no zoom view Layout It permits to align graphically the selected objects to bring to front back and to adjust their sizes User Guide 1473 1 8484 22 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 5 Navigation amp use 6 2 5 1 Navigation through maps To switch from one plan to another you have to go
6. can either be for Device or for Zone The aim of MOOVnGROUP is to stick to the reality By the previous map s importa tion there is at least one background image on which you will drag the devices representations symbolizing their geographical position on site This will make easier the time where you will have to put back hands on the project for maintenance or do rezoning You know where is located the device find it and work with it You do not have to know in which area line it is what is its KNX address to find it MOOVnGROUP works thanks to templates A template is a model of a device or a zone with configurations you define To one given template may correspond one or several devices zones Device Templates MOOVnGROUP works thanks to templates There are two kinds of templates Device Template Zone Template They can either be imported from a package or created from scratch When imported from a package a template may still be edited to perfectly fit the project s requirement This package can also be modified to include additional de vice templates you can create It is the same regarding the zone templates additional zone templates can be cre ated and the existing ones can be edited A template represents a general way of use not specifically dedicated to a given device or a given connection One device template may be applied to one two hundreds physical devices of this kind One zone tem
7. case there are 4 buttons available per device This has to be set accordingly to the previous screen where the parameters where defined Push Button Name Push Button eee Number of instances 4 Name Can be unused O Master slave mode supported S P Can belong to a zone ee aa i Can belong to several zones Puh Button 4 F i Physical object Logical object Functional block image caer For this kind of device you can then define the way this device will behave when it will be graphically inserted Master slave mode supported Has to be ticked if you want to use a Master Slave mode between the differ ent objects of this device and objects of others devices Can belong to a zone Can belong to several zones Finally an image also has to be defined for each object instance It will permit to eas ily identify the objects when put on the graphical map User Guide 1473 1 8484 44 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 5 4 8 1 5 5 8 1 1 Objects Configuration Unlike the standard device template creation i e without plugin there is no objects configuration possible This one is done accordingly to the configuration done into the plugin Public points Because the device is using a plugin in this case is not possible to define the Public parameters Device Template Edition At any moment you can modify a device template already creat
8. con figuration to do in contrast with the BACnet mapping However you still should de fine what are the Group Addresses which will be sent onto the doGATE s Network organization This configuration is set up in the Zone Template definition where the Group Ad dresses are configured This configuration is done on the template This means that it is defined once and then applied to all the zones corresponding to this Zone Template In a given Zone Template there may be several Group Addresses However all the Group Ad dresses may not be available over OPC from the SCADA system On the Group Addresses which should be available on the SCADA system edit their properties thanks to the button Group addresses Type Name Standard a Lamp_On_Off Standard 7 Lamp_Dimming Standard a X Shutter User Guide 1473 1 8484 84 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download In the opened window where the different Group Objects composing the Group Ad dress have been defined there is an additional tab concerning the Station mapping Pee Name Buttons to Lamps Naming rule Xzone coni i m By clicking on this tab are displayed the export possibilities fee sessaenmensserermnsansarene Monitoring options P The group address is a zone public point P Do not poll sniffing i Exported in the station network organization P Cyclic read Default No gt Yes zno cy
9. in the Group Address User Guide 1473 1 8484 49 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 3 1 Who is Concerned Afterwards can be defined which object is concerned by this Group Address Options All Master All slaves First slave It can be either all the devices only the master all the slaves or just the first slave 8 2 3 2 Communication Flags Finally the communication flags have to be defined for the considered Group Ob jects Flags Wf Write Transmit Update Sending Read None Write The Group Object can be written Transmit When the Group Object s value changes it is send over the net work Update The device will automatically update its Group Objects value when it sees a value update on the network Sending Assigning this flag to a Group Address is useful when the Group Object belong to several zones The Group Address having this flag will be used to send the value over the network When ticked the engine will try to make this Group Address the sending Group Address of the Group Object When unticked the engine will not try to make this Group Address the send ing Group Address of the Group Object Read The device can be read after a read request The device responding to this read request should be defined None All Master Any User Guide 1473 1 8484 50 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 4 Repeat the process Repeat this process as man
10. including in case of line backbone couplers the filter table Partial for downloading the configuration which has changed since the last download Downloading configurations into all the project s devices may be a time eater opera tion MOOVnGROUP offers you a new workflow greatly simplified and requiring less human intervention Serial number principle An increasing quantity of devices now come with unique Serial Numbers Each Se rial Number permits to identify one device over the network This Serial Number af fectation is done by the manufacturer when the device is built It cannot be changed afterwards The uniqueness of the serial numbers is ensured through controlled allocation of number ranges by the KNX Association Certification Department It is usually finda ble on a sticker enclosed in the packaging box Therefore it is now easier to precisely define which device has which functions and where it is located on the map Device configuration When defining a device template there is an option in the General Definition step asking you whether this kind of device supports or not the Serial Number Name Light Actuator 100 _ Family Hlumination i Graphic columns count If yes please tick the checkbox It will make later identification easier in order to display only the devices supporting this feature The devices supporting this feature will be automatically downloaded without hu man interve
11. is created this option will be available to be changed di rectly in the zone parameters Name Lamps Dimming The parameter is available for the following usages v Lamp Dimming Parameters composing the public parameter For all usages ane J Select Parameters Values B Enable communication object me 4 Push Button 1 spol Capacitive screening up to 10 nF standard J Debounce time 50 ms Push Button 2 Input is on operation close J Function Dimming Dimming and switching Push Button 3 Long operation after 06s J On shot operation switch TOGGLE On long operation dimming direction altemating DARKER after switching ON Push Button 4 v START STOP dimming 4 Try to autodetermine parameters for all objects of the device Clear Gencel This parameter can also be automatically selected for the different channels with the autodetermine option This option is checked by default These Public Parameters are now available to be selected when creating a zone in side the step Public parameters This step is shown in the chapter 8 2 7 Zone Template Parameters Device template with plugin In the wizard of the device template creation choose the Device with specific plugin and click on the Next button Device with specific plugin Select this option if the KNX device does NOT support the standard ETS parameters window and requires a specific plugin to be configur
12. listed with their functional blocks in exactly the same way wherever they are placed in the project If you click on either one device or functional block then it will be automatically selected in the graphi cal view From here you can set to an out of zone functional block an usage you also can set it as unu sed used The display can fit your needs thanks to the Filters feature Therefore you can hide show uniquely the information you want 6 2 4 Top docking panel In the top docking panel are present the following tabs The Project tab of the top docking panel The Graphic tab of the top docking panel Project Graphic ey a z Ba A rS V Device names La gt Settings Smart channel Synchronize Warnings Copy Paste New map I Functonel block nemes 8 x ed at V Masters Export Backup Downloads Stations Close map P Show oged djed at a Line 1 2 F Show logical zones Sync LIZ About ne Project P Map Tools Application use E Project d ta Map 1 Use tiles E BlindDevice2 BlindDevice3 Blind1 Blind2 Blind3 Blind4 BlindDevicet BlindDeviced BlindDevice a ButtonDevice 1 Ju ButtonDevice 2 LightDevice 1 i Scadal ll Zones E i My Zone 1 H New Zone 1 ce New Zone 2 cel New Zone 3 ce New Zone 5 Map 2 BlindDevicel2 SOLUTIONEDITOR Max devices 100 Max zones 50 Map overview Capacit User
13. on your graphical view It makes the screen clearer and permits to hide non necessary information to focus only on the important ones You can hide show three main graphical information Zones Devices Functional blocks Each of these layers are divided in more detailed sub layers Zones in this general layers are present all the zone types defined within the package you use Thanks to the checkboxes you can hide or show any single type of zone in order to only display the zone type s you want You just have to tick or uncheck the corresponding checkbox Devices you can hide or show the devices you want As above you just have to tick or uncheck the corresponding checkboxes Hiding a given device will not hide its associated functional blocks Functional blocks the functional blocks are the objects contained within a device One functional block can have several profiles For instance a light can be either a simple On Off light or a dimmable light Devices a a ARKEN Application use _ Office Type 1 __ Office Type 2 DALI Gateway 2 channel a Fan Coil Actuator i Interface N 148_11 USB x IP Router IPR_S2_1 IP Router_MDRi KNX IP Interface 730 Presence detector UP 258 Functional blocks chenel a input 1 input User Guide 1473 1 8484 17 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 3 Right docking panel In the right docking panel are prese
14. template now i If the Zone is not repaired after the changes the parameter symbol of the zone will be marked in red color To repair the Zone parameters make a right click on the Zone and click on Repair parameters Bet Modify Show connections Repair Ctrl R csi Parameters E Repair parameters lt Delete Del Need repair zone Need repair parameters ee Properties Ctrl Enter Integration User Guide 1473 1 8484 64 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP ETS Database 9 ETS Database 9 1 Before Zoning Just after having deposed devices and their associated functional block on the graphical view they now are present in the ETS database but still not have yet any group addresses Because for the time being the connections are not yet done The devices and their functional blocks just fed the ETS database You can check this out by going in the Building window All the devices you have put on the map and belonging to any zone are listed in the map you edit folder and Out of zone devices sub folder Add Devices Y Delete New Dynamic Folder W a E Buildings isickeess el ESA Tade al escupson p Dynamic Folders L 204 Out of zone devices 4 FY My Building 7 203 Out of zone devices l pe Map 1 2 0 2 Out of zone devices pa Multi zone devices 4 LalOut of zone devices b 12 0 2 LightDevice 1 b 12 0 3 ButtonDevice 1 b 12 04 LightDevice 2 Scada Devices TA Trades The group addres
15. the Dummy device For being able to monitor KNX Group Addresses the Lines Couplers have to be configured to let the messages going through them when required All the Group Addresses may not be needed to be monitored To be able to monitor those given Group Addresses from a SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition system they have to have a SCADA s Group Object in each of them By doing so the SCADA will therefore receive value updates from the different group addresses it belongs to This SCADA device usually called Dummy Device is a fictive device having all the Group Objects which may be needed for being inserted in every Group Ad dresses desired This Dummy Device has to be placed on a separate line of all the other real devic es This device being fictive the line on which it will be placed has to be fictive as well but connected to the IP backbone SCADA 1 SCADA 2 doGate 1 doGate 2 ou lee a Lines Coupler TP15 TP1 TP2 Dummy L Device Legend Pline JPlLine Fictive Line Device O Ne TP3 Device s Group Object Dummy Device Dummy Device s Group Object QO Group Address Therefore the Group Addresses having a Dummy Device s Group Object will be monitorable and the ones without will not By doing so the different devices con nected on the IP line will receive all the value updates from the different Group Ad dr
16. the ETS database If the Dummy device has been selected then the SCADA Group Object will also be added to the group addresses 8 3 4 1 Group Address functioning When creating a graphical zone containing several devices their group addresses will be automatically created by MOOVnGROUP However if the ones proposed do not fit your needs you can change them Each group address is uniquely identified by its address usually set in a three levels architecture Area Line Group However there are two general rules t is not possible two have a duplicated address for group addresses A device can neither belong to two different Areas nor two different Lines To do so make a right click on the zone and select Modify to reach the Zone modification window User Guide 1473 1 8484 60 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration Down here under the Advanced button on which you should click and which be comes Hide when clicked are listed the different group addresses affected to the devices Hide Start group address 0 1 0 Default Connection Group address Old address New Zone 41 Button to blind 0 1 0 0 1 0 New Zone 1 Button to dimming 0 1 1 0 1 1 New Zone 1 Button to OnOff 0 1 2 0 1 2 You can change the group addresses automatically set by modifying the Start group address entry The modification written will then be applied to all of the group addresses If the beginning start address set does n
17. to the de fined usages This makes available future modifications of defined parameters di rectly when a zone is created By means of this functionality it is easier and faster to modify and customize the parameters of the different components This functionality is defined via two tabs Public points and Public parameters 8 1 4 1 Public Points The first tab Public points allows making the linking between the different usages previously defined and their corresponding communication objects To create a Pub lic Point it is necessary to click on Once you have selected one usage you have to choose the corresponding commu nication objects of the device that belongs to this usage It is important to check the flags of the communication objects in order to set their later working mode In this example there are three usages the Lamp Dimming usage is linked with the Dimming communication objects of the device To end this step it is necessary to select the type of the communication point and its name on every Public Point Name Lamp Dimming The point is available for the following usages Type DPT_Control_Dimming P Group objects composing the point For all usages Device object Group object Channel A switch dim sensor Dimming Push Button 2 Channel B switch dim sensor Dimming Push Button 3 Channel C switch dim sensor Dimming Push Button 4 Channel D sw
18. 1473 1 8484 30 10 2014 Power and productivity Ah HE for a better world PA EID Hp User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 5 3 6 1 6 2 7 2 7 3 Introduction Used symbols Prerequisites The concept General overview Why using MnG 4 2 1 Time saver 4 2 2 Cost saver 4 2 3 Pre built SCADA database Installation Purchase License 5 2 1 License Assignation 0 2 2 License download 9 2 3 Application licensing Application 5 3 1 App download 5 3 2 App installation Application use Starting MOOVnGROUP User interface 6 2 1 Main overview 6 2 2 Left docking panel 6 2 3 Right docking panel 6 2 4 Top docking panel 6 2 5 Navigation amp use Project Management Get started 7 1 4 Launching the application 7 1 2 Package or not package Topology Map Management 7 3 1 What is a map 7 3 2 Map creation 7 3 3 Map edition Content 26 26 26 27 28 29 29 29 30 User Guide 1473 1 8484 2 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Content 8 Integration 31 8 1 Device Templates 31 8 1 1 Presentation of the device templates 32 8 1 2 The Device template creation 32 8 1 3 Device template with parameters 33 8 1 4 Public interface 38 8 1 5 Device template with plugin 41 8 1 1 Device Template Edition 45 8 2 Zone Templates 46 8 2 1 General Definition 46 8 2 2 Group Addresses 47 8 2 3 Details of the Group Addresses 49 8 2 4 Repeat the process 51 8 2 5 LIZ Configuration 52 8 2 6 Additional Featu
19. 2 E Dummy Devices Line a 11 3 SCADA in the device template As explained a Group Object from a Dummy Device has to belong to the monitored Group Addresses in order to get value updates from the members of this group According to the MOOVnGROUP s way of functioning this implementation has to be done in the Zone Template definition This definition can either be done during a zone template creation or when editing an already existing zone template In a given zone template they may be several Group Addresses Some of these Group Addresses can be defined as monitorable and some others as not During the Group Address definition and the different functional blocks selection there is a form dedicated to the SCADA User Guide 1473 1 8484 73 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Scada From here the Group Object of the defined Dummy Device can be selected if this Group Address has to be monitored y Naming rule zone con Office lon of dal i aleh poet Who Type a SE uresa merce Zoton store m FE Switch Actuator_4 fachChannelg XAI onofaktor AN DPT_Switch ro Ea E T LOT Sch o Group object on dummy devices to make the group address visible on scada This is optional Group object on dummy devices recto i F Filtered by coupler Do the group address even if only one type of functional block is present The selected Group object has to be of the same size than the ot
20. ATE s name This is arbitrary just done in a purpose of easy identification within MOOVnGROUP when you are work ing with several doGATE ig g mE Then you are asked for giving its IP address The button to check out whether it is responding to a ping command or not Then is the information about capacity This capacity is obsolete in the new version and kept only for backward compatibility with old versions For capacity please see chapter Licenses User Guide 1473 1 8484 81 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 2 2 It will be checked out during the zone creations This is needed for assigning into the created Group Addresses the desired Group Objects If this capacity is not sufficient and or the doGATE is not yet connected then the Group Addresses will be created but empty of any Group Objects This is the de graded functioning mode It is displayed when applying a zone template with an orange warning message Finally come the parameters concerning the SCADA database generation You can choose if you wish to generate the BACnet and oBIX organizations Re garding the BACnet mapping it will be done accordingly to the settings you defined You also can say whether or not this doGATE is a LIZ Server and if it is the default LIZ server for the project Station assignment Since several d OGATE may be affected to a given MOOVnGROUP project the da tabase exportation is done according t
21. E organization for SCADA will not be created Once the capacity of the dongle has been upgraded it is possible to repair the creat ed zones during the degraded mode The following window appear asking to repair the already created zones this action will add the communication objects to the Group Addresses created in the ETS and will take away the red lines that surrounded the zones The pending capacity was accepted by the hardware key You can now repair the incomplete zones Do you want to repair these zones now Can be done later on manually E Do not show again Yes No This repair can also automatically be done by repairing the station itself thanks to the Stations Manager tool located in the Top Docking Panel a a x gt Ad s Ig 7 et doGate 2 doGate 3 Repair Remove By doing this the configuration will be sent back into the doGATE with the different organizations defined for this doGATE User Guide 1473 1 8484 94 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP A member of the ABB Group Busch Jaeger Elektro GmbH PO Box 58505 L denscheid Freisenbergstrakke 2 58513 L denscheid www BUSCH JAEGER com info bje de abb com Central sales service Tel 49 2351 956 1600 Fax 49 2351 956 1700 Power and productivity d BE LD PADDED for a better world Note We reserve the right to at all times make technical changes as well as changes to the con tents of this document without p
22. Guide 1473 1 8484 20 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 4 1 Project tab The project tab of the top docking panel gathers useful information arranged in five groups Project Graphic T ee 2 d Ba Fen T Z Device names SOLUTIONEDTOR t Settings Smart channel Synchronize Warnings Copy Paste New map 7 Functional block names Y E X tap ES J Masters Max devices 100 Export Backup Downloads Stations Close map Shoe EAGER haina 50 0 Line 1 2 X Show logical zones Sync LIZ About Use tiles Project P Map Tools Map overview Capacit Project Settings User settings for the project Smart channel The network organizer tool Synchronize It permits to check out the consistency of the graphical integra tion with the ETS database Warnings It displays all the information we should care about Export Export the current package for being reused in another project Backup Save the project in a KNXproj file It include the ETS database as well as the MOOVnGROUP data Download Feature to manage configuration downloads into the devices Stations The doGATE management tool Sync LIZ Virtual Remote control synchronization About Copy Paste functions New map creation New zone creation Closing current opened map Line on which the current devices are integrated Can be modified for the lat er integrated devices Tools To hide show names of devices
23. Guide 1473 1 8484 35 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 3 4 Objects Definition Once the default configuration set you now have to define the objects linked to this device An object is an instance of an input output physically linked to the device For instance in the example taken in this presentation i e a 4 Push Buttons device it is needed to define 4 objects 4 push buttons all belonging to the same Function al Block push button To do so click on the Add a new functional block button located in the bottom left corner Add a new functional block Remove this functional block Click this to add a functional block gt or object to your device The white window located above this button will then be filled This is where the ob jects have to be defined You have to give a generic name for this object In the example taken it is Push Button Then just below how many instances of this object are linked to one device In this case there are 4 buttons available per device This has to be set accordingly to the previous screen where the parameters where defined Push Button Name Push Button EE EE i Number of instances 4 Name Can be unused ZER Push Button 1 F cP Master slave mode supported Push Button F 1 Can belong to a zone Push Button 3 y P E Can belong to several zones Push Button 4 F i Physical object Logical object For th
24. User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 2 6 These 3 types of trending are smoothed in the time in order to be predictive in the time regarding the database size The linear option for trending is user defined This means this is the user which de fines how often the value will be trended O NOTE For being able to monitor this Group Address from the SCADA sys tem it has to have a Group Object from a Dummy Device within If so the Group Address will be able to get through the Lines Coup ler s for being monitored by a SCADA system Definition of the way to get data There also is an option about how the Group Addresses values will be got Monitoring options P Do not poll sniffing P Cyclicread Default No Yes lt no cyclic gt seconds i Do a poll for init L Poll using group address reads L Poll value only one time T Write only There are two different ways of getting Group Addresses values Sniffing This means the value will be updated when it changes It is called COV Change on Value or Event This option is the less bandwidth consumer as it does not generate any traf fic when no change happens on the network Polling This means that the Group Addresses will be cyclically read This option is more bandwidth consumer in comparison with the Sniffing option Indeed even if no change happens on the network the engine will still interrogate the Group addresses to get their values
25. a device having 4 push buttons The process is exactly the same for any device apart of the parameters definition which is device dependent Products catalog The next step of this wizard is about the products catalog selection For being able to work with a device and to define its configuration you need to have its KNXprod file Moov n Group needs the KNX prod for the product you selected If you do not have the KNX prod for your product you can generate it in ETSA To do this Close the wizard and return in ETS4 Go in the ETS4 catalog window Select the product and use the Export command Manufacturer Manufacturers name Product Product s name Description Order number Application KNX prod file User Guide 1473 1 8484 33 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 3 2 If you do not have the KNXprod file of the device you want to work with you can Close this wizard Open the Catalogs management tool of ETS Workplace 7 Eg Catalogs 4 Diagnostics z Click on the desired line and then select Export in the upper task bar E Import EE Export It will generate the corresponding KNXprod of this device Store it in a folder where you can access easily later on If you have an older catalog file vd1 vd2 vd3 vd4 vd5 import this catalog in the ETS catalog and then re export it in a KNXprod file as depicted above General Definition The general defini
26. ab Public points Name Usages fe Es x Lamp n O E Lamp Dimming i Ea X Lamp Dimming a Blinds i gt Ba gt Blinds In the cases where a component has different usages with the same communication object size and at the same time is controlled additionally with a central command it is possible to define these usages and the central command on different tabs all together in the window For example in the case of a Light Actuator the different channels can be defined with different usages corresponding to several dimming ranges according to the parts of a building these usages are represented on separated tabs and the central control repesented in the For all usages tab Name Switch The point is available for the following usages Type DPT_Switch X J Dimming 20 80 Kj Dimming 20 100 User Guide 1473 1 8484 40 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 4 1 8 1 5 Public Parameters In the second tab Public parameters is possible to set the availability of the pa rameters that later can be modified directly when creating a zone containing this de vice without entering in the complete configuration of the device by doing a right click in the zone and selecting Parameters To create a Public Parameter it is nec essary to click on OT In this example the selected parameter is the dimming mode of the push button so in this case when the zone
27. ameters of the device that can be later modi fied when the zone template is created These parameters can be modified in the zone template itself or in an individual zone generated in the map Or rs es 8 2 7 2 How to define Zone Parameters To define a Zone Parameter you have to click on the Add parameter button and select the parameters you want to have available in the zone Name Lamps Dimming Functional block of the parameter BE_S4 230 2 1 Binary Input_4 fold_230V_MDRC Push Button ri Public parameter to use for the zone parameter t parameters Lamps Dimming Lamps Dimming Max Value O o Ee The parameters shown in this step are the ones previously defined in the device in the Public Parameters tab inside the Public Interface step User Guide 1473 1 8484 54 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 7 3 How to change the value of the parameters for a Zone Template Once the Parameters of the Zone are defined it is possible to modify them by click ing on the symbol Se of the Zone Template A window with the defined parame ters will appear allowing the changes of the values Parameter Lamps Dimming 8 2 7 4 How to override Zone Parameters for a single Zone It is possible to define the parameters of one zone individually To do so it is neces sary to right click in the zone select Parameters and click on the override check box The zone drawn will then h
28. ation It is handled by someone having the KNX technology know how In this package are defined the interactions between the different KNX de vices of the project the different usages of each device the parameters they have to take for a given use their graphical appearances the different kinds of zones The package is a general template which will be applied later on to build your project You just define within the general configuration no matter the quanti ty of devices you will commission This package is a collection of Device Templates and Zone Templates The second step is the graphical integration This could be done by anyone without having a specific knowledge about KNX You first structure your building as it really is This means you import the background images of each floor then you place the devices on this image where they geographically are You define accordingly to the package used their usages Finally you draw zones around these devices the connection will be done automatically and your ETS base built The last step is about the SCADA database establishment You can define which Group Addresses will be monitorable on the SCADA system their BACnet mapping and if you wish to trend them or not Why using MnG Time saver Before it could take hours and hours to install KNX devices defining their parame ters the group addresses they belong to etc and the most complicated part was when you had to c
29. ave a symbol showing this characteristic 8 2 7 5 How to create a new Zone Template with new custom values It is possible to create a new Zone Template with the same configuration as the orig inal one but with customized parameters To do so you have to click on Sh and se lect Save new custom zone Parameter Lamps Dimmir User Guide 1473 1 8484 55 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 1 8 3 The customized zone will be identified by a green symbol All the modifications done devices group addresses etc in the original Zone will automatically be applied in this customized zone ir My Zone Template 40 Zone Template Edition At any moment you can modify a zone template already created Additional fea tures will appear when hovering the mouse on a device template H My Zone x Template For editing the current device template click on the a button It will bring you back to the template configuration with the associated functional blocks and Group Addresses definition The 4 icon will duplicate the existing template It will bring you to the creation wiz ard where the already defined configurations are set The last icon x will delete the selected device template Graphical Work Once the different templates are created as to know Device Templates and Zone Templates the integration work can begin The integration work should be proceeded as follow In
30. bviously create the same to pology in the ETS database If you are not sure how it is done you can modify it lat er on To access to this window you have to open the top docking panel and the Project tab There is one icon within called Smart channel which brings you back to this config uration window Project Graphic F FE Z Settings Smart channel Synchronize Waringa W O X Export Backup Downloads Stations i Syne LIZ About L Project P User Guide 1473 1 8484 28 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Project Management 7 3 7 3 1 7 3 2 Map Management After the network topology window MOOVnGROUP will ask you to define map s You can create maps at any time during your project To do so open the Maps tab of the left docking panel and click on the Add a new map button Maps ie x What is a map A map is a graphical representation of a given site area But it can also be a pure graphical map where no integration will be done for instance a boot page Map creation If this is an integration map it is not mandatory but however recommended to up load a background image representing the area overview All the further integration you will do for this area will be based on this background image Name Level 1 fw Background image C Map Map wmf Hd oe heo eee Cae ee a ee a aes cee Back color C Only for vectonal image with transparen
31. clic gt seconds D E Do a poll for init T Poll using group address reads i Poll value only one time oP 2 White only Data type fields CP Mapped on BACnet Then tick the checkbox if you wish to get this Group Address available in OPC Q NOTE For being able to monitor this Group Address from the SCADA sys tem it has to have a Group Object from a Dummy Device within If so the Group Address will be able to get through the Lines Coup ler s for being monitored by a SCADA system When updating the ETS database the network organization and therefore the OPC organization is automatically updated 12 2 5 BACnet Mapping The BACnet mapping requires specific configurations where the OPC organization does not These configurations are set up in the Zone Template definition where the Group Addresses are configured This mapping is done on the template This means that it is defined once and then applied to all the zones corresponding to this Zone Template In a given Zone Template there may be several Group Addresses However all the Group Addresses may not be mapped in BACnet for being available on the SCADA system On the Group Addresses which should be available on the SCADA system edit their properties thanks to the button Group addresses Type Name Standard af X Lamp_On_Off Standard a Lamp_Dimming Standard af X Shutter User Guide 1473 1 8484 85 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configurat
32. d oBIX User Guide 1473 1 8484 79 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 2 1 Station definition Since a MOOVnGROUP project has to be composed of but not limited to one do GATE this one has to be defined If one doGATE is the minimum mandatory quantity there can be several OGATE used for one given project To perform this configuration open the Stations tool located in the Top Docking Panel Project Graphic ey Fi g ia Settings Smart channel Synchronize Warnings Y EF gt Export Backup Downloads Stations D Syne LIZ About Project P From here can be declared the doGATE your project includes User Guide 1473 1 8484 80 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download For each doGATE there are specific configurations available These configurations can be reached by clicking on the Edit button station type doGate v Name 192 168 1 24 Address 192 168 1 254 na Obix IP Address lt Automatic gt Obix port Default Method to connect to the KNX IP network Routing Tunneling P KNX network on station Automatic Less details Check capacity when needed Check capacity only when repairing station Generate network organization for OBIX server W Generate automation mapping BACnet Trend Station is LIZ server Update Cancel The first information you are asked for is the doOG
33. dress as you wish This has to be done for each zone you want The already existing group addresses i e before the address assignment modification will not be affected You have to edit individually each zone User Guide 1473 1 8484 61 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 3 5 Graphical Verification of the Zone The links done can be checked out graphically Right click on the zone and select Show connections Parameters Repair parameters Delete Need repair zone Need repair parameters Properties Ctrl Enter The links between the different functional blocks will appear on screen letting you graphically checking out if they meet your expectations Anak Auk Obviously these graphical links represent the group addresses established in the background database User Guide 1473 1 8484 62 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 3 6 8 3 7 8 3 7 1 Zone Edition On an already drawn zone if you wish to change it you should Right click on the desired zone Click on the Modify option E Modify Show connections si Repair Ctrl R X Delete Del a Properties Ctrl Enter Then the zone will be selected like if you were drawing a new zone You now can Change its size reducing or increasing it Select additional objects remove objects The zoning parameters window will then be displayed allowing you to Change the zone template to apply on
34. e 1473 1 8484 46 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration Finally an image has to be affected to this zone There are some images natively proposed but any other image can be dragged and dropped in this area They can be then selected for the zone representation There is also a feature allowing you to change the color of the selected icon pe 8 2 2 Group Addresses In this step will be defined the Group Addresses generated when a zone of this type will be drawn There are 3 different types of Group Addresses Connection between different functional blocks This connection is likely to be established for creating links between buttons and lamps for instance The Group objects for each type of functional block and its usages have to be defined General Command This connection is designed for writing from a SCADA several Group Ob jects gathered in one Group Address This Group Address will have the Write flag set User Guide 1473 1 8484 47 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration Monitoring This connection is designed for reading from a SCADA a value from one or several Group Objects in one Group Address This Group Address will have the Read flag set For one zone template several Group Addresses can be defined They are not ex clusive In order to begin the Group Addresses definition you need to click on the Add button f Group addresses O Type Name Data
35. e device The Serial Number in formation is the latest one on the line The format of each line is the following one Device name Device address Device serial number Light Controller x4 1 1 1 1 51 1 1 448735149723 Light Controller x4 10 1 1 2071 1 20 778945871254 Light Controller 4 11 1 1 21 71 1 21 456712354125 Light Controller x4 12 1 1 24 71 1 24 7845596125004 Light Controller x4 13 1 1 2571 1 25 Light Controller x4 14 1 1 26 1 1 26 Light Controller x4 15 1 1 27 71 1 27 When finished you can reimport this CSV file for automatic Serial Number attribu tion The newly imported Serial Numbers are highlighted in orange Device Address Serial number Do download Light Controller x4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 448735149723 x 3 Light Controller x4 10 1 1 20 1 1 20 778945871254 x A Fj Light Controller x4 11 1 1 21 1 1 21 456712354125 x Ol Light Controller x4 12 1 1 24 1 1 24 784596125004 x E 3 Light Controller x4 13 1 1 25 1 1 25 E 3 Light Controller x4 14 1 1 26 1 1 26 E 3 Light Controller x4 15 1 1 27 1 1 27 E To finish click on the button Soy cos User Guide 1473 1 8484 78 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 2 doGATE MOOVnGROUP is designed for programming automatically one or several do GATE doGATE is an automation server bringing up data from the field to the SCADA system It can interact with KNX LonWorks Modbus Mbus
36. e device representation There is also a feature al lowing you to change the color of the selected icon 8 1 3 3 Default Configuration The default configuration sets the parameters which will be used for the considered device Those parameters will be the ones applied when a device will be created from this template or being reset to default The appearing window will vary according to each device This is the intrinsic con figuration of how the device will behave For further information please refer to the manufacturer s documentation You can choose how these configurations will be applied In front each parameter there is a checkbox to define how will be considered this given parameter This be havior depends on the selected option above as to know Complete configuration Selected parameters configuration Complete configuration All the parameters will be taken into account and applied when creating a device and applying the defaults parameters The ticked parameters will then be ignored i e not redefined when setting back to default the device for in stance Selected parameters configuration Only the ticked parameters will be applied when creating a new device or when resetting a device to its default configuration Note that the first column will change accordingly to the option chosen Complete configuration Selected parameters configuration Light sensor Complete configuration User
37. e to move it where you want When it is a functional block you have selected there will be a line drawn between this functional block and the device to which it belongs If it is a devices you have selected one or several lines will be drawn to indicate which functional blocks are linked to it Blind4 User Guide 1473 1 8484 24 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use Multiple object selection If you wish to select several objects in a row you can draw with your mouse either a rectangle or a square on your graphical view Blind Blind4 All the objects contained within will be then selected no matter if they are all of the same kind could be devices functional blocks graphical figures and zones They will all be surrounded with the handling points If you select one handling point of one object all the selected objects will be resized accordingly If you stay clicked and move your mouse they will all move simultaneously User Guide 1473 1 8484 25 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Project Management 7 1 cost Project Management Get started Launching the application To create a project with MOOVnGROUP you first have to create a project as you usually do in ETS 4 This means in the main view of ETS you select New to create a new project You have then to name your project and define it
38. ed The wizard will guide you through this creation Many tool tips and information pag es are present to make this creation easier In the following step by step presentation we will configure a device having 2 pres ence detectors and configured thanks to a plugin The process is exactly the same for any device apart of the parameters definition which is device and plugin dependent User Guide 1473 1 8484 41 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 5 1 Products catalog The next step of this wizard is about the products catalog selection For being able to work with a device and to define its configuration you need to have its KNXprod file Moov n Group needs the KNX prod for the product you selected If you do not have the KNX prod for your product you can generate it in ETSA To do this Close the wizard and return in ETS4 Go in the ETS4 catalog window Select the product and use the Export command Manufacturer Manufacturers name Product Product s name Description Order number Application KNX prod file If you do not have the KNXprod file of the device you want to work with you can Close this wizard Open the Catalogs management tool of ETS Workplace 7 Eg Catalogs 4 Diagnostics Click on the desired line and then select Export in the upper task bar It will generate the corresponding KNXprod of this device Import Export Store it in a folder where yo
39. ed Additional fea tures will appear when hovering the mouse on a device template y a Push Buttons x For editing the current device template click on the T button It will bring you back to the template configuration with the associated usages and parameters configuration The 4 icon will duplicate the existing template It will bring you to the creation wiz ard where the already defined parameters are set The last icon x will delete the selected device template There is a difference be tween a standard device template and a device template configured thanks to a plugin Indeed the icon n has been added to the device s image as well as when hovering the mouse over the device template Presence Sensors 33 x When clicking on this icon it will launch the plugin to configure the device template User Guide 1473 1 8484 45 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 Zone Templates 8 2 1 As introduced previously MOOVnGROUP works thanks to templates It is done for both device and zone In the previous part we have seen the Device Template creation We will now focus on the Zone Template creation A Zone Template is a collection of Group Addresses definitions which will be crated when drawing a zone around objects The selected objects will then be considered as acting all together in the given zone as defined in the zone template In the Zone Template is also defined how the data will be e
40. equired only The devices are gathered for easier identification accordingly to the map there are assigned to and on which you are working on For instance if you are working on the map for the Level 1 you will only see the devices belonging to this map Their individual addresses are displayed along the line where their names are The following form on this same line concerns the device s unique Serial Number you can enter Then the checkbox at the end of the line permits its easy selection for performing the download You finally get information about the information missing or not to be downloaded into the device These pieces of information are similar to the ones displayed in ETS af af af a wf i af 7 T wf Ti af af af a af af af si a T af If the Download checkbox is ticked this means that the future download will include this device Obviously if unchecked the device will not be downloaded User Guide 1473 1 8484 77 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 1 3 1 CSV file for Serial Numbers assignation Because typing individually each Serial Number may not be very pleasant there is a CSV feature It permits you to extract all the devices information in a CSV file for easier Serial Numbers assignation For doing so there are two buttons allowing you to export import these CSV files Import serial numbers CSV Export serial numbers CSV Each line composing this CSV file corresponds to on
41. eral mod els available to cover all the possible needs Zone template Zone Template 1_LIZ Group addresses Buttonsto Lamps oo o0 Model Group address type Sie EE Buttons to Blinds Button temp off F Button temp on 2 Fields Button temp minus F Button temp plus E Button blind down E Button blind up E Button blind stop E Button light minus 5 _ Button light plus E Button light manu E Button light auto E Occupied 5 L Fan E FanAuto Preview Group address ref None Skins Preview Black Y User Guide 1473 1 8484 52 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 6 Additional Features for group addresses 8 2 6 1 If Empty amp Reservation If some objects are not found you can still reserve the Group Address by ticking the checkbox Group Addresses are generated even if empty Options Group addresses are generated even if empty Additional reserved group addresses U gt This will create the Group Address but it will be empty of any Group Object If later on devices for this Group Address are added to the zone they will already have their Group Address reserved You can also generate and reserve additional Group Addresses This is useful if you know for instance that in the future there will be HVAC devices installed You can therefore reserve the GA for these connections 8 2 6 2 Group Addresses Numbering There are dedicated options regarding the Group Addresses n
42. erties thanks to the button F Group addresses Type Name Standard 2a X Lamp_On_Off Standard 2a X Lamp_Dimming Standard 2a X Shutter In the opened window the Details of the group address window is opened Here the different Group Objects composing the Group Address are displayed there is an additional tab called Publication peewee Name Buttons to Lamps Naming rule zone con i By clicking on this tab are displayed the export to SCADA possibilities User Guide 1473 1 8484 83 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download If first concerns the KNX Data type usually abbreviated as DPT Unfortunately there is no automatic DPT assignation possible in ETS It has to be manually done General Publication Monitoring options P Do not poll sniffing P W The group address is a zone public point P 7 Exported in the station network organization Cyclicread Default No Yes lt nocyclic gt seconds P Go a poll for init 1 Poll using group address reads i Poll value only one time L Write only Data type fields ic ao Mapped on BACnet T Trend values 12 2 4 OPC Organization The OPC organization is automatically built up when exporting the configuration into the selected doGATE Since the OPC organization is based on the doGATE s Network Organization which is automatically built when exporting data onto the doGATE there is no specific
43. esses where the Dummy Device belongs to User Guide 1473 1 8484 71 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Scada The configuration done permits to automatically configure the Lines Couplers to let the telegrams going through as the SCADA system is most of the time located on the Backbone We recommend to split the project between several Dummy Devices 11 2 Insertion of the dummy device As previously said the SCADA device has to belong to a fictive line in order to con figure the different lines couplers To establish this architecture open the topology management tool Smart Channel It can be found in the Top Docking Panel Project Graph ic at il al 1z Settings Smart channel Synchronize Warnings wW E aS ay Export Backup Downloads tations i Syne LIZ About Once opened create a new fictive line fully dedicated to the Dummy Device You can assign to this line a number which may not interfere with the real lines it has to be between 1 and 15 Channel Name Dummy Device s Line Type Twisted Pair Undine 15 Then click on the button to select within the ETS catalog the KNXprod corresponding to the desired Dummy Device User Guide 1473 1 8484 72 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Scada Once its KNXprod selected and its name assigned the Dummy Device will then be represented in the project s architecture ERI Network EE Backbone area bt F Backbone line E Line 0 1 E Line 0
44. ettings Smart channel Synchronize Warnings Copy Paste New map Export Backup Downloads Stations Close map oO Syne LIZ About Project P Henceforth till you modify this line selection all the devices created after this modi fication will be created on the selected KNX Line After Creation If you want to modify the Line assigned to an already created device you can right click on it and chose the sub menu Change line ee i eee ial w OoOo Baraenn iy Parameters Network d Set usage Ctrl U Ha Copy device Ctrl C 63 Copy parameters value Ctrl Shift C i Paste Ctrl V X Delete Del Set configuration to default Change line Select All Push Buttons Device template properties eer Properties Ctrl Enter User Guide 1473 1 8484 67 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Device Settings 10 2 10 2 1 10 2 2 Unused functional blocks A device is usually composed of several functional blocks However you may not need to use all of them but when placed on the map they are all visible To make things easier and clearer you can hide these unused functional blocks Obviously if they can be hidden they can also be re shown How to hide unused functional blocks To hide a functional block just right click on it and chose Set as unused Set usage Ctrl U Search device As soon as it is done the functional block chosen will disappear from the graphical view It is logically still
45. h an empty package you will have to build your own solu tion from scratch With Package If you desire to start from an already built package click on the Import Solution button and select the package you want The package is a zip file Once selected on your computer it will be listed in the left panel My Solution for Offices Buildings ARB a Newron System This solution has been tailored for large offices Buildings Light Shutters and HVAC Management You finally have to tick the checkbox next to the package you have imported and click on Create New Project User Guide 1473 1 8484 27 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Project Management 7 2 Topology In the Smart Channel window appearing just after the project creation you should define your network topology It is a powerful tool to structure your project accord ingly to the way it really is Therefore you should define your network topology as closely as possible to the way it is wired or will be wired in the project Topology Hin Netwerk ii Backbone wee Name Backbone aes LIEF Backbone line EE Main ling area 7 L EE Second line ara 1 2 Mi My second aes pre Main ling area 2 EE Second ine area 2 You define the address mask for each area and line There is also a statistic line showing how many devices are contained in the ar ea line chosen The topology defined in this step will o
46. hange a device because the site topology has changed and the device no longer belongs to this group object but to the other one Now this time is over You just re draw your zone excluding the device which is henceforth out of it The connections are recalculated and feeds the ETS base in exactly the same way as you did manually Just it takes 3 seconds with the tool where you would have prob ably spent 10 minutes Finally you re draw the new zone in which you want to place this given device and everything is also recalculated to perform what you have drew User Guide 1473 1 8484 8 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP The concept 4 2 2 4 2 3 Cost saver Once the very first step of the integration work is done you can reuse this package for as many projects as you wish There is just the graphical integration to perform and the project is over If needed you obviously can adapt the package to perfectly fit your needs and expectations A package is a collection of Device Templates and Zone Templates It can be saved and exported for any other future project It can be then personalized to fit the pro ject s requirements Thanks to this revolutionary interface the KNX integration world is becoming reach able to everyone Pre built SCADA database The main purpose of MOOVnGROUP is to automatically build the database for any SCADA system It generates in the doGATE the network organizations for OPC BACnet and oBIX according
47. hers Group Objects belonging to this Group Address User Guide 1473 1 8484 74 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Scada SCADA in zone definition When creating editing a zone there is a SCADA window where the possible differ ent SCADA created are listed You then just have to select this Dummy Device to include one of its Group Objects in the zone s group addresses Name Office 1 Dummy devices to include in the zone Description Once the zone definition is over and validated by OK the Dummy Device s Group Object defined is added within the group addresses of the ETS database New Dynamic Folder a Esl Group Addresses Object a Device gt BP Dynamic Folders m O 1 Bit 1 1 Bit 2 0 6 Scada 1 l 0 Main group 0 E 0 Schaltobjekt Kanal 1 allgemein 2 0 2 LightDevice 1 r 0 0 Median group 0 E 0 Schaltobjekt Taste 1 2 0 5 ButtonDevice z Be OO 1 My Zone 1 Button to blind E 10 Schaltobjekt Kanal 2 allgemein 2 0 2 LightDevice 1 Ba 0 0 2 My Zone 1 Button to dimming 0 0 3 My Zone 1 Button to OnOff User Guide 1473 1 8484 75 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 12 12 1 12 1 1 12 1 2 Configuration Download Devices MOOVnGROUP brings a new way to download the configuration done into the de vices This download can either be Full for downloading the entire configuration into the device Download Application for downloading the program group addresses and the parameters
48. ht click on the functional block you want to edit and click on Set us age It can also be reached by the Ctrl U key combination Ctrl U Ee Search device X Set as unused In the window appearing will be listed the different usages the functional block can be assigned to and their associated appearances To change from one to another just click on the usage desired and finish with OK Bo a H Lamp Dimming Lamp n O User Guide 1473 1 8484 69 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Device Settings 10 3 1 Master Slave In many cases there will be several functional blocks of a same device which will be part of a same zone According to the Device Template defined there may be a Master Slave management between these functional blocks It is defined within the Default Configuration during the Device Template creation To reach it again you can edit the given Zone Template It is obvious you can chose which functional block will be the master and therefore which is are the slave s This happens in the zoning workflow Indeed when a zone is drawn and its functional blocks selected you may see icons near the functional blocks Lightl Light 1 The M stands for Master and obviously the S stands for Slave By clicking on the S icon of a functional block it will become the Master User Guide 1473 1 8484 70 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Scada 11 Scada 11 1 Introduction to
49. ich appeared in the right bottom corner of the screen Manual objects select Press shift key and manually select objects to add or remove from zone canes A new window will pop up for defining the zone created User Guide 1473 1 8484 59 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 3 4 Zoning Parameters After having drawn a zone on the map a newly window appears You can Name the new edited zone to simplify later identification Chose the zone template to apply Define its color filling style and transparency Setup the group addresses used by clicking on the Advanced button There also is a Dummy form in the window where is done the Dummy device s se lection belonging to the Group Addresses it has been defined in Name Office 1 Dummy devices to include in the zone a S Password g ens E Hide Fi templat D ii ii Start group address 0 0 10 Default Office Type 2 rill s Connection Group address Old address New zone Meatina R Level 1 Ofice_1 Lamp_On_Off 0 0 10 0 0 10 template i i eee ee Mesing Room 2 Level 1 O0ffice_1 Lamp_Dimming 0 0 11 0 0 11 Level 1 Office_1 Shutter 0 0 12 0 0 12 Reserved group 0 0 13 Fill style Solid Fill color Show border Transparency 100 p Te ED ee By clicking on the OK button you finalize the zone creation edition The group addresses will be established modified accordingly to the parameters de fined in the zone creation and will feed
50. in the left docking panel and click on the Maps tab Here the different maps you have defined are listed You also can create or delete maps TO open a map or to change of map you just have to double click on the one you wish to open 6 2 5 2 Zooming feature To zoom in or out on the opened plan you have two options The first one is to use the Ctrl mouse scroll By pointing your mouse on the area you want to zoom in and scrolling while maintaining the Ctrl key pressed it will Zoom in this way The second option is to use the map overview menu located within the pro ject tab in the top docking panel Then you draw a square representing the view you want to have in the graphical view After having released the click you will see the zoom becoming effective in the graphical view Use tiles Map ovemlew User Guide 1473 1 8484 23 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 5 3 Objects selection All the graphical objects apart of the background image are selectable You can ei ther click on one given object or do a multiple selection An object is either a device a functional block a pure graphical form rectangle square ellipse you drew or a zone Unique object selection When selected the object will be surrounded by handling points By clicking on one of these handling points you can resize the selected object By staying clicked in the middle of the object you will be abl
51. ion Download In the opened window where the different Group Objects composing the Group Ad dress have been defined there is an additional tab concerning the Station mapping Name Buttons to Lamps Naming rule zone tcon By clicking on this tab are displayed the export possibilities Concerning the BACnet mapping there is a specific checkbox which can be ticked for mapping this Group Address over the BACnet network _ Mapped on BACnet When ticked this checkbox makes appearing additional information specific to the BACnet mapping This information is strictly similar to the doGATE mapping form The first information you are asked for is the BACnet object type which will be used for this Group Address Mf Mapped on BACnet BACnet object type BI BO BWV Al AN MSI MSO MSV According to the object type selected the following configuration will vary Then the second piece of information is about the trending If you want you can automatically define trends on the exported Group Addresses Y Trend values Classic Survey 5 Critical Linear Frequency 60 seconds Trend mapped on BACnet The Classic Survey and Critical trends will apply the trending frequencies de fined in the doGATE The default configuration is Classic 600 seconds 10 minutes Survey 300 seconds 5 minutes Critical 100 seconds 1 minute 40 seconds User Guide 1473 1 8484 86
52. is kind of device you can then define the way this device will behave when it will be graphically inserted Master slave mode supported Has to be ticked if you want to use a Master Slave mode between the differ ent objects of this device and objects of others devices Can belong to a zone Can belong to several zones Finally an image also has to be defined for each object instance It will permit to eas ily identify the objects when put on the graphical map User Guide 1473 1 8484 36 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 3 1 Objects Configuration After having defined the general parameters of the device and the quantity of each objects linked to this device it is now necessary to define the parameters for each object according to its use Indeed in this case the Push Buttons can manage either lamps in dimming or switch blinds and so on Lamp Dimming Lamp On Off Blinds Up Down The parameters necessary for each usage will differ This is why it is necessary set them in each case If nothing is defined in this step the parameters set by default in the previous step will be used Functional blacks TE 5 Lamp Dimming 1 Er Lamp On Off i Ba Blinds P X Ea You now can create as many functional blocks as you need Please note that you can edit add delete these functional blocks at any moment later on To make things clearer and easier for your integratio
53. it Define the Group Addresses which will be created Zone repair states How to repair a Zone There can be a situation in which the configuration of one Zone is changed but the Zone is not repaired after for example because it is necessary to check something later Every time a configuration is modified in one Zone the following window will appear asking to repair the Zone You have changed the settings of your zone template tis recommended to repair the zones using this template You can decide to not repair the zones this can be done at any time manually Always repair zones after changes If the Zone is not repaired after the changes it will be marked with an orange border showing this status User Guide 1473 1 8484 63 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 8 3 7 2 To repair the Zone make a right click on the Zone and click on Repair Bet Modify Show connections b Repair Ctrl R gt Parameters Fi Fs S Repair parameters Delete Del Need repair zone Need repair parameters ef Properties Ctrl Enter How to repair the parameters of a Zone There can be a situation in which the parameters of one Zone are changed but the Zone is not repaired after for example because it is necessary to check something later Every time a parameter is modified in one Zone the following window will ap pear asking to apply the new parameters to the Zone Do you want to apply the parameters to the zones using the
54. itch dim sensor Dimming Clear Options LL v Search active group object when doing group Default flags only used as DEFAULT in a group address ress Write 1 V Transmit 4 Update KT EE teree User Guide 1473 1 8484 38 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration In this case the Blind usage is linked with the Blinds communication objects of the device Name Blinds The point is available for the following usages Type DPT UpDown gt PT I E Binas OOOO Phaon Chanel Bsr senor ShaterUPDOWN xa hw Pahaoa cremei C shuter sersor Suter UPDOWN xa hw Pu Biton Chemet D shuter sersor Shater UPDOWN xa hw jy Search active group object when doing group Default flags only used as DEFAULT in a group address GH wrte GW Transmit E Update The Lamp On Off usage is linked with the On Off communication objects of the device ee ae One The point is available for the following usages vi E Lamp Dimming E Bine o Co T F Chama C sviteriai sensor Sn a Chanel DevicNimeensor Swich a O p Search active group object when doing group Default flags only used as DEFAULT in a group address address OF wite F Transmit F Update User Guide 1473 1 8484 39 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration Once the usages are linked with their corresponding communication objects the list of the defined Public Points is shown in the Public Points t
55. lay ZONES They are all listed in a row D f LightDevice 1 LightDevice L Light a y ButtonDevice 1 ButtonDevice 1 Bu Ina tree view are listed all the zones created in BlindDevice BlindDevice Blindi the project with the contained devices and their associated functional blocks If you click on either one zone or functional block then it will be automatically selected in the graph H A New Zone 1 c New Zone 7 o ButtonDevice 2 ButtonDevice 2 Bu ical view Bat New Zone 3 From here you have access to the same feature fal Project as when you right side click on a zone in the graph Elise My Zo 3 sane l Eo popli Modify ical view that is to say modify repair and also de ope Lig lete it _ Y Lig Show connections ll Repair Ctril R The display can fit your needs thanks to the Filters a XO Delete Del feature Therefore you can hide show uniquely the o pote Buti EEE information you want h Properties Ctrl Enter i Mew Zi All devices User Guide 1473 1 8484 19 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 6 2 3 5 Maps tab The Maps menu combines the features of different menus of the right side docking panel This is to say it depicts under an architecture orga nized around project maps where all their contents are listed Therefore are listed the devices with their associ ated functional blocks and also the zones It is a mix between the Devices menu and the Zo nes menu They are
56. n we recommend you to assign to each functional block a different image or color of image to distinguish the usag es Functional blocks General settings Parameters 7 3 Push Button Push Button 2 Push Button 3 Push Button 4 3 Lamp Dimming Lamp On Off 3 Blinds Toset Parameters Values a Out of zone 2 x In zone For each usage and each object associated to an usage you should define the as sociated parameter s There are several behaviors configurable The default usage which will be applied when you create the device If you just define this one the parameters will always stay the same User Guide 1473 1 8484 37 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration But if you want a different behavior whether the device is in a zone outside a zone set as unused You can define here the associated parameters in these given cases You can modi fy these configurations to fit your wishes later even after having created devices When selecting these parameters in the bottom of the window there is an option that permits to autodetermine the parameters selected for one channel in all of the left ones in case the device has several channels This permits an easy and fast way for the parameters selection Once the parameters of the device are set go to the next step Public Interface 8 1 4 Public interface This step permits to define the corresponding parameters that belongs
57. nt the following tab S Folders E The Folders tab Topology The Topology tab D The Devices tab The Zones tab Zones p The Maps tab Maps 7 6 2 3 1 Folders tab The Folders menu located in the right side docking amp Project panel lists all the devices of the opened project i No cabinet By expanding a device will be shown all the associ SJ BlindDevice ated functional blocks oe Blind1 If you click on either one device or functional block e5 Blind2 then it will be automatically selected in the graph i Blind3 ical view LZ Blind From here he can pee a aa aa an E I BlindDevice3 usage you also can set it as unused used H lt a The display can fit your needs thanks to the Filters t im h feature Therefore you can hide show uniquely the t S BlindDevice5 information you want H S BlindDevice BlindDevice i ButtonDevice 1 E i H ButtonDevice 2 B LightDevice 1 yf Light1 6 2 3 2 Topology tab The Topology menu displays the network architecture Project of the opened project 5 Network In a tree view where the main branches are the Are 2em Area as and the Backbone will be listed all the devices g Main Line of Area 2 whether belonging to zones or not 2 BlindDevice2 E l 9 ButtonDevice 1 If you click on either one device or functional block i seme dea H a ButtonDevice 2 ile H be a
58. ntion The devices which do not support this feature will have to get their configuration manually i e by pressing their programming buttons Configuration Download User Guide 1473 1 8484 76 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download 12 1 3 Download feature The Download tool can be found in the Top Docking Panel Project Graphic Ei T ra as Settings Smart channel Synchronize Warnings wW O O X Export Backup ads Stations Syme LIZ About Project P When clicking on it it will open a new window where the different devices supporting the Serial Numbers are displayed For recall you define which kind of devices support the Serial Numbers during the Device Template creation All the devices may be displayed by unchecking the checkbox With serial number only Otherwise only the devices supporting this feature are displayed E With serial number only E With download required only iu Device Address Serial number Do download Adr Pra Par Gp Gig Light Controller x4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Type here the device s S N Light Controller x4 10 1 1 20 1 1 20 Light Controller x4 11 1 1 21 1 1 21 i Light Controller x4 12 1 1 24 1 1 24 Light Controller x4 13 1 1 25 1 1 25 You can also only display the devices which need a download because of a change concerning them has been done There are viewable thanks to the checkbox With download required only With download r
59. o each map One map can belong only to one doGATE One doGATE can receive several maps databases To assign a doOGATE to each map please edit the map properties This can be done in the Left Docking Panel under the Maps tab Maps x e Device Templates Ce Zone Templates Slayers For accessing to the map properties close the map and click on the ej button lo cated in the upper menu User Guide 1473 1 8484 82 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Configuration Download Once in this menu there is a Station information From here should be selected the Station on which the map s configuration will be exported on Name Level 1 Background image Map wmf 5 Description Backbone line W Line 0 2 Dummy Device s Line E Line 0 3 Station Building doGate 3 Building part optional The Station Manager button will bring you back to the tool where the Stations were previously defined 12 2 3 Data type definition This configuration is set up in the Zone Template definition where the Group Ad dresses are configured This definition is done on the template This means that it is defined once and then applied to all the zones corresponding to this Zone Template In a given Zone Template there may be several Group Addresses However all the Group Addresses may not be all available on the SCADA system On the Group Addresses which should be available on the SCADA system edit their prop
60. on and the select second option Request an hardware key for your lt Moov n Group gt license Select this option if you bought a lt Moov n Group gt on the shop and you do not yet request an hardware key for it Request a capacity update for your hardware key Select this option if you bought a capacity license on the shop and to send a request with this license to upgrade your hardware key Update your hardware key with program response Select this option if you receive the response for your capacity update request and write the response inside your hardware key User Guide 1473 1 8484 91 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Licenses You will receive back an email with a key to upgrade your dongle To use this key click on and the select third option Request an hardware key for your lt Moov n Group gt license Select this option if you bought a lt Moov n Group gt on the shop and you do not yet request an hardware key for it Request a capacity update for your hardware key Select this option if you bought a capacity license on the shop and to send a request with this license to upgrade your hardware key Update your hardware key with program response Select this option if you receive the response for your capacity update request and write the response inside your hardware key Paste the key or drag n drop the email Paste the programmation key you received in your email Programmation Key a
61. on use 6 1 Application use Starting MOOVnGROUP To run the application open the Extras menu and then the Publisher sub menu obi ale gace Eg Catalogs me Replace Product Newron System Moov n Group This will open the graphical user interface It will be henceforth listed in your navigation panel usually located in the top of your windows just below the menu tabs Building Group Addresses Topology Project Root Devices Favorites 0 MoovNGroup Then when running a new project the MOOVnGROUP window will be automatically displayed If this does not work just launch again the application as detailed above User Guide 1473 1 8484 13 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 6 2 1 User interface Main overview MOOVnGROUP uses a docking windows view management to improve user s ex perience Therefore you can easily arrange the software display to meet your re quirements and to have only the information you want on the screen It perfectly fits your needs according to the size screen used If you have a large display you can display all the panels to get all the information you need at your fin gertips Nevertheless if you work on a smaller screen like a laptop one you can hide them to have a larger view of the main display to facilitate integration d i J m oe loom i Four OnO Lights Scada H These panels can be displayed in two different ways
62. ool based over ETS4 It permits to the integrators to realize their KNX installations through a graphical user interface where simplicity and conviviality are the keys Henceforth the integration workflow can change The engineering has still to be per formed by a person having the technology know how but once this is done every technician without knowledge about KNX can integrate devices change their con nections without any difficulty The graphical interface is the main strength of MOOVnGROUP You place devices draw a zone around them and the connections are automatically done User Guide 1473 1 8484 5 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Used symbols 2 Used symbols Explanation of the different symbols used in this documentation O NOTE Content demanding a specific attention Detailed Explanation E CAUTION Product damage Report an electrical danger or a warning on a potential electrical damage to the device gt User Guide 1473 1 8484 6 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 3 Prerequisites To be able to use MOOVnGROUP the prerequisite are the following Having a valid ETS 4 license dongle or computer Having an up to date ETS 4 version functioning gt 4 1 6 PROFESSIONAL Prerequisites User Guide 1473 1 8484 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP The concept 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 The concept General overview The workflow is divided in three main parts The first part is the package cre
63. oov n Group gt license Select this option if you bought a lt Moov n Group gt on the shop and you do not yet request an hardware key for it Request a capacity update for your hardware key Select this option if you bought a capacity license on the shop and to send a request with this license to upgrade your hardware key Update your hardware key with program response Select this option if you receive the response for your capacity update request and write the response inside your hardware key It is necessary to drag and drop the license lic file you have got from the KNX Online Shop and include the postal address where Newron has to send the dongle Using lt Moov n Group gt you need to request your hardware key with a capacity To do this we need the license file of lt Moov n Group gt you got from the KNX shop and your postal address License file 97226 179465 0807 14032205 9000000072877 lic Postal information How io send email manually Finally click on Send request to send the email with the dongle request User Guide 1473 1 8484 90 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Licenses How do I order additional devices capacity for my capacity dongle In case you want to add more devices to your dongle because you are running out of them you can order additional capacity for your dongle First you must buy Site Capacity on the KNX shop This type of license will provide a LAC file Then in MOOVnGROUP click
64. op website Please select it and click and proceed to its registration Finally anew entry should appear showing you that your KNX App has well been installed Application App download To install the application you need the installation file This one has to be down loaded from the KNX shop On the line where the ID assignation has been done there is the following icon on which you can click By doing so you will download a file named moovngroup etsapp This file etsapp is the file which will be used for the MOOVnGROUP installation and registration in your ETS tool User Guide 1473 1 8484 11 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Installation 5 3 2 App installation The first step consists in the installation of the MOOVnGROUP application To proceed to this from the ETS home screen go in the Settings tab From here on the left menu appearing click on the ETS Apps sub menu B a aoe eae Settings J Name Manufacturer Version Licensed Moown Group Newron System 1 2 0 0 Licensed ETS Apos Licensing Check for Updates Install By clicking on the Install button you will be asked for the etsapp file you have lately downloaded Look for it on your computer and select it The installation will then proceed and when finished a new line should appear in the grey form User Guide 1473 1 8484 12 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Applicati
65. ot fit the Zone Template s requirements then you will be warned Indeed the group addresses are automatically created in conformance with the settings established in the package These group addresses can be set as being consecutive or not Addresses can be also reserved for later integration and modification The order they are created can also have been forced in the package in or der to keep a coherence between the different zones Nevertheless you can change the starting address To check out if the Zone Tem plate s requirements are filled try them out thanks to the Try button 8 3 4 2 Area and line management In order to well structure the project and make it easier to work with the following rules are automatically applied to a 3 three addresses levels project Each area will have a first address level number affected as Area 1 0 x x Area 2 1 x x Area 3 2 x x and so on Each line implicitly belonging to only one area will have a second address level number affected as Area 1 Line 1 0 0 x Area 1 Line 2 0 1 x Area 1 Line 3 0 2 x Area 2 Line 1 1 0 x Area 2 Line 2 1 1 x and so on Nevertheless these rules can be overridden by ones you define For instance you can merge group addresses of two lines to obtain group addresses of both Line 1 and Line 2 of the Area 1 set as 0 0 x instead of 0 0 x and 0 1 x To do so edit the Zone modification window and set the Start group ad
66. plate may be applied one two hundreds times in a project User Guide 1473 1 8484 31 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 1 Presentation of the device templates The device templates are managed from the Left Docking Panel in its Device Tem plates sub menu From here a new device template can be created or an existing one can be edited Device Templates amp F Pas ce 4 a New device E aag template a E 1 ee DALI Gateway amp Pitna There are two kinds of Device Templates Device Template with Parameters Device Template with Plugin 8 1 2 The Device template creation When working with a blank project i e without package imported you have to de fine device s template s For doing so you have to click on the New device template icon located in the left docking panel Device Templates New device template All devices PA In the window then opened you have four choices Device with standard ETS parameters window t will allow you to create a device template by defining manually the way the device will be configured This workflow is strictly similar to the parameters configuration you do when importing and configuring a device in ETS Device with specific plugin t will allow you to create a device template for a device for which the config uration is done thanks to a plugin This workflow will launch the plugin at its end for configu
67. present in the database but no longer takes up place on the map How to show unused functional blocks To make it reappearing select the device to which the functional block hidden be longs In Devices menu of the right side docking panel are depicted its different function al blocks and their current states a z of 4 Addressing Full address 2 0 4 Individual address 4 4 Functional blocks Unused Light Used Light3 Used Light4 Used 4 General DeviceTemplate Lights Device Name LightDevice 2 Usage Four OnOff Lights 4 Graphic gt Location 13772973 21871591 gt Size 375631 1134752 We can see that the functional block Light1 is set as unused whereas the 3 others as used To change this double click on the functional block name to switch it from unused to used Therefore the previously hidden functional block will reappear on the graphical view User Guide 1473 1 8484 68 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Device Settings 10 3 Usage Settings A given functional block can have several usages For instance a button can either behaves as an On Off light actuator as a dimmable light actuator or as a Blind actu ator Theses usages are defined either in the package you are working with or in the device template you defined To change the usage of a functional block it first has to not belong to a zone If it does MOOVnGROUP will throw an error message to stop the operation Otherwise rig
68. r ae eee Finally click on Program to upgrade your dongle User Guide 1473 1 8484 92 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Licenses 13 2 Degraded mode When no hardware dongle is defined for the project or the defined one has not a big enough capacity for the created Group Addresses then the project will carry on functioning in a degraded mode Degraded mode is activated when you add a device on a map and there is no ca pacity dongle attached or there is no more capacity available on the dongle Capacity None 4 2 devices have been added Pending 2 and no dongle is attached Capacite This degraded mode allows the full use of all the MOOVnGROUP s features apart of Group Addresses creation with Group Objects The Group Addresses will be created in the ETS database but the corresponding Group Objects will not be inserted Zones created during degraded mode and with empty group addresses will be shown with a red border line User Guide 1473 1 8484 93 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Licenses When repairing a zone in degraded mode a warning will be displayed Preparing zone data Setting functional blocks parameters Generating connections data Group addresses of the zone are not filled because capacity of the station must be verified Repair the station to generate complete group addresses Sending data to network Comitting database fone creation done doGATE programming The doGAT
69. res for group addresses 59 8 2 7 Zone Template Parameters 54 8 2 1 Zone Template Edition 56 8 3 Graphical Work 56 8 3 1 Device Insertion 57 8 3 2 Fast Integration 58 8 3 3 Zone Drawing 58 8 3 4 Zoning Parameters 60 8 3 5 Graphical Verification of the Zone 62 8 3 6 Zone Edition 63 8 3 7 Zone repair states 63 9 ETS Database 65 9 1 Before Zoning 65 9 2 After Zoning 66 10 Device Settings 67 10 1 Line Selection 67 10 1 1 Before Creation 67 10 1 2 After Creation 67 10 2 Unused functional blocks 68 10 2 1 How to hide unused functional blocks 68 10 2 2 How to show unused functional blocks 68 10 3 Usage Settings 69 10 3 1 Master Slave 70 User Guide 1473 1 8484 3 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Content 11 Scada A 11 1 Introduction to the Dummy device 71 11 2 Insertion of the dummy device 72 11 3 SCADA in the device template 73 11 4 SCADA in zone definition 15 12 Configuration Download 16 12 1 Devices 76 12 1 1 Serial number principle 76 12 1 2 Device configuration 16 12 1 3 Download feature T1 12 2 doGATE 79 12 2 1 Station definition 80 12 2 2 Station assignment 82 12 2 3 Data type definition 83 12 2 4 OPC Organization 84 12 2 5 BACnet Mapping 85 12 2 6 Definition of the way to get data 87 12 2 7 Download into the station 88 13 Licenses 89 13 1 Capacity checking 89 13 2 Degraded mode 93 User Guide 1473 1 8484 4 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Introduction 1 Introduction MOOVnGROUP abbreviated as MnG is an integration t
70. ring the device like it would have been done when importing the device in ETS Line Coupler It permits to create a template for the used Line Couplers Import a DIF The DIF file is a configuration file done by manufacturers who have already pre defined the way the device should behave In the following parts we will focus on the two first possibilities User Guide 1473 1 8484 32 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration O NOTE 8 1 3 1 Note that close to almost all the forms there is a tool tip This one is indicated by the following icon The tool tip is displayed when the mouse is over this icon You can activate deactivate the tool tips thanks to the checkbox lo cated in the steps line v Show tooltips Wizard Catalog General Default Objects Objects Public The Type Product Definition Configuration Definition Configuration Interface End Device template with parameters In the wizard of the device template creation choose the Device with Standard ETS parameters window and click on the Next button Wizard Type Device with standard ETS parameters window Select this option if the KNX device can be configured through the standard ETS parameters window without the need of a specific plugin The wizard will guide you through this creation Many tool tips and information pag es are present to make this creation easier In the following step by step presentation we will configure
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72. rmits to display all the devices in a row Application use E Maps eo Zone Templates Layers Maps Floor 1 Floor 2 FE Lied m E template ra E r DALU Gateway 8 S channel a 5 m of User Guide 1473 1 8484 15 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use Graphical Use This is from this tab that you will pick the kind of devices you want to commission To do so just click on the device you are interested in and it will be highlighted in blue to point out it is chosen Then by dragging your mouse over the graphical view you will see the device with its associated functional blocks in a light opacity You place them where you wish on the graphical view to drop them They will henceforth become colourful names will appear below the device and each functional block and finally implemented in the ETS database a B i F Li i Ligh Ubrvins Lagkil Laghre Lights an 6 2 2 3 Zones tab This tab within the left side docking panel permits Zone Templates g you to manage the zones you declared in the pack age you are working with Y It is also from here that the creation modification of the nel Zone Templates can be done e template Office Type 1 Office Type 2 User Guide 1473 1 8484 16 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP 6 2 2 4 Layers tab The Layers tab permits to improve the visual expe rience by filtering what you want to display
73. s most of the zones look alike and just need duplication from one to another to perform in tegration Once a typical zone is done i e having its composing devices and functional blocks graphically placed you can just duplicate them To do so select the devices wanted and by maintaining the CTRL key pressed move the mouse in any direction It can also be done through the Graphic tab of the top docking panel Project Graphic k L ray Normal Rect Ellipse ra A Image Text foom All wew Modes Tools Then the devices and functional blocks will be duplicated but they will keep their graphical organization Finally it just remains you to draw the zones around and this is done Zone Drawing It is now time to create the connections between the different graphical objects Therefore we will now create zones on the map Select the Zone you need to create from the Zone Template list Zone Templates New zone template i 2 OfficeTypel X User Guide 1473 1 8484 58 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration Then draw a square or a rectangle around the objects belonging to the same zone The objects within the form drawn will all be selected ae ligii Teil gt If you want to add one more object out of the zone drawn you just have to click on the wanted object to include it by maintaining the CTRL key pressed Then to finalize the zone creation click on the Finish button located in the win dow wh
74. s characteristics Name My Project Backbone IP Create Line 1 1 Medium TP Group address style Free Two level Three level The MOOVnGROUP windows shall appear automatically If it does not you can launch it manually by going in the Extras menu and then the Publisher sub menu ee dace BS catalogs Replace Product Newron System Moov n Group In the opened windows you have two choices You can start a project from a package already built You can start a project from scratch User Guide 1473 1 8484 26 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Project Management 7 1 2 1 7 1 2 2 Package or not package A package is a collection of solutions previously created For instance a project has been done with devices and zones configurations already defined In order to save time this solution can be exported for being reused in another pro ject Therefore the engineering time spent on the first project has no longer to be spent for the following ones Obviously the reused package can be edited as wanted There can be as many packages as desired These packages can be a user creation or a company crea tion No Package Natively no package is available Select the Empty Package and then click on Create new project Empty Package ol as Newron System Pe SLE z arane Empty package to start a MoovNGroup project from scratch When starting a project wit
75. sert Graphically Devices on the map Place them where they should really be physically on site Draw zones surrounding devices as many times as you have equipment working together Apply a zone template according to the group you created User Guide 1473 1 8484 56 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 3 1 Device Insertion To begin integration you have to pick up devices from the left docking panel in the Devices tab Down here are listed all the device templates created and therefore available Click on the one you wish to work with and then click on the map to insert it It will be in stanced at the same time on your map and in the ETS database Once you have put all the devices you want on the map press the escape key to get back the classical mouse pointer You can move each object individually to fit their real physical positions on the map f mm g eE O iao o DindDevio2 PE ona 5 Bhods Do so with all the kinds of devices Once this is done you can easily duplicate the devices and functional blocks on your map On the functional blocks inserted you can select the usage you want to affect to them A fast integration is then possible It implies a quick copy paste of the already inserted devices User Guide 1473 1 8484 57 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 3 2 8 3 3 Fast Integration The main MOOVnGROUP s strength is the fast integration In some project
76. ses are not yet established Add Main Groups ele New Dynamic Folder F Group Addresses i Main Gre Name Descripti pp Dynamic Folders Adresses marquees avec commentaires Adresses non assignees User Guide 1473 1 8484 65 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP ETS Database 9 2 After Zoning Once the zone creation edition is finished you can check out that the group ad dresses automatically created in the ETS database Delete New Dynamic Folder fi Eil Group Addresses Object Device l p Dynamic Folders a 0 Schaltobjekt Kanal 1 allgemein 2 0 2 LightDevice 1 r 0 Main group 0 E 0 Schaltobyekt Taste 1 2 0 5 ButtonDevice 2 a 58 0 0 Median group 0 a 10 Schaltobjekt Kanal 2 allgemen 2 0 2 LightDevice 1 Ba 0 0 1 My Zone 1 Button to blind 0 0 2 My Zone 1 Button to dimming Be 0 0 3 My Zone 1 Button to OnOff User Guide 1473 1 8484 66 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Device Settings 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 2 Device Settings Line Selection On one map there can be several KNX Lines according to what has been set in the Smart Channel Therefore on a given map we can have devices belonging to sev eral lines Before Creation To choose to which Line will belong the device you create you can pick from the drop down menu located in the top docking panel Project tab the desired line Project Graphic Ey Fi its aa Fes r S
77. splayed and can be selected The user is free to fill this form it with the terms he wishes Finally in image has to be affected to this device There are some images natively proposed but any other image can be dragged and dropped in this area They can be then selected for the device representation There is also a feature allowing you to change the color of the selected icon Ear User Guide 1473 1 8484 43 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 5 3 Objects Definition Because there is no default configuration in the plugin device configuration once the general definition set you now have to define the objects linked to this device An object is an instance of an input output physically linked to the device For instance in the example taken in this presentation i e a 4 Push Buttons device it is needed to define 4 objects 4 push buttons all belonging to the same Function al Block push button To do so click on the Add a new functional block button located in the bottom left corner Add new functional block Remove this functional block Click this to add a functiona block gt or object to your device The white window located above this button will then be filled This is where the ob jects have to be defined You have to give a generic name for this object In the example taken it is Push Button Then just below how many instances of this object are linked to one device In this
78. t background Description E Graphical map no device Backbone area oii E Backbone line aa New area E Main line if Line 1 1 Station 192 168 3 111 Building Building 1 Building part optional Cea You have to select the line s which will be used for integration in this map apart if Graphical map is ticked You also have to name the building to which it belongs The station on which the data will be exported on can be defined from here It can also be done later Then you can click on Finish to finalize the map creation Repeat the operation as many times as you have maps to define User Guide 1473 1 8484 29 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Project Management 7 3 3 Map edition Once a map is created it can be edited if the first definition done no longer fits your expectations To do so you open the left docking panel and then the Maps tab Just below the title are laying three buttons Maps x e The first one is for creating a new map The second one is for deleting a map it has to be empty of any device The last one is for the settings edition bringing you back to the creation win dow of the chosen map User Guide 1473 1 8484 30 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 8 1 Integration Now that the network structure of your building and the different maps are defined it is time to start the templates definition The templates
79. tion is the place where you will give a name to the template you are creating This name will be the name displayed in the left docking panel for iden tifying the template Just below this name there is the Naming rule This field defines the way the devic es created thanks to this template will be named It is user defined You have three dynamic rules which can be added the static text as to know p Project name c Channel name r Device template name Name Push Buttons CP Naming rule Push Buttons Hiiri Applied only an new devices P Family PE FP Graphic columns count P E Support serial number T Ask individual address when added Product type 61402 5090 solo touch sensor comfort operating el Order number 614 02 Solo Taster Application Touch sensor solo comfort 1f_ 2f You can also define to which Family this device will belong to E 2 E I If no family has been yet defined the drop down menu will be empty Ifa family has already been defined previously likely during a previous de vice template creation the family name will then be displayed and can be selected User Guide 1473 1 8484 34 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration The user is free to fill this form with the terms he wishes Finally an image has to be added to this device There are some images natively proposed but any other image can be dragged and dropped in this area They can be then selected for th
80. to the MOOVnGROUP project AMOOVnGROUP project may be com posed of several doGATE A modification is done in the ETS database No problem Send back the configuration into the doGATE and it will be automatically updated for the SCADA system The BACnet Mapping and the Trends definition are configura ble on templates User Guide 1473 1 8484 9 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Installation 3 1 5 2 5 2 1 9 2 2 Installation Purchase First of all the MOOVnGROUP application has to be bought from the KNX shop This one can be reached at the following link https onlineshop knx org From here you need to purchase the KNX App called MOOVnGROUP One MOOVnGROUP license is attached to one ETS license dongle or computer For further information please contact the KNX association License License Assignation After the application purchase a new entry should have appeared Moov n Group Dongle File NEVWWRON SYSTEM Add a F The blank form is where you need to give a license ID This ID can either be a dongle s ID or a computer s ID It can be obtained from ETS 4 when clicking on the Licensing button from the home screen Then in the appearing window will be summarized the licenses activated and in the bottom the different dongles IDs you may have as well as your computer ID By clicking on the Copy ID the desired ID will automatically be copied in the Clipboard Identification
81. type sigo hs 3a eg After having defined what kind of Group Address you want to create you then need to configure the Group Objects associated to each functional block The different functional blocks listed in the window will have their Group Objects in serted in this given Group Address when selected in the zone creation User Guide 1473 1 8484 48 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 3 Details of the Group Addresses Name Name of my Group Address Namingrule zone con 0G Points composing the group address Office1 Name of my Group Address A Functional block Usages Point Who Type Read Fags The naming of the Group Address can also be precisely defined according to Zone name zone Map name map Connection name con Functional block name fbi To begin the functional block insertion click on the Plus button Functional block of the group object _ Usage of the functional block concemed by the group address T E Niao OO E Point to use in the group address Lamp On Off You have to select the usage s concerned of this device template For each usage it has to be defined the corresponding point to use in the group address Finally for each object of this usage a Group Objects can be defined A line can have no Group Objects assigned This means that when the Group Ad dress will be created this object will not have any Group Object inserted
82. u can access easily later on If you have an older catalog file vd1 vd2 vd3 vd4 vd5 import this catalog in the ETS catalog and then re export it in a KNXprod file as depicted above User Guide 1473 1 8484 42 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 1 5 2 General Definition The general definition is the place where you will give a name to the template you are creating This name will be the name displayed in the left docking panel for iden tifying the template Just below this name there is the Naming rule This field defines the way the devic es created thanks to this template will be named It is user defined You have three dynamic rules which can be added the static text as to know p Project name c Channel name r Device template name Name Push Buttons 1 Naming rule Push Buttons Hiri iia Apoed oniy on new devices T Family PB P Graphic columns count _ Support serial number P F Ask individual address when added P Save plugin data into lt Moov n Group gt files Product type 614 01 500 solo touch sensor standard operating e Order number 61401 5000 Application Touch sensor solo standard Tf You can also define to which Family this device will belong to If no family has been yet defined the drop down menu will be empty Ifa family has already been defined previously likely during a previous de vice template creation the family name will then be di
83. umbering You can define the starting number of the created Group Addresses when applying the Zone Template When selecting Any Value this means that the Group Addresses will be created one after another in the numerological order When selecting Zero the first Group Address created will get its last digit identifier set to O and the following ones will therefore have 1 2 etc When selecting One the first Group Address created will get its last digit identifier set to 1 and the following ones will therefore have 2 3 etc When selecting Zero of Five the first Group Address created will either get its last digit set to O or 5 according to the first free address found The follow ing Group Addresses will be set accordingly First group address of a zone must startat Any value Zero One gt Zero or Five If checked then all group addresses of a zone will always be continous Finally there is a checkbox which can be ticked to force the different Group Ad dresses to be continuous or not This permit to have all the Group addresses of a given zone in row to avoid to have them spread between the potential free Group Addresses slots User Guide 1473 1 8484 53 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 7 Zone Template Parameters 8 2 7 1 What is Zone Parameters Once the group addresses are defined in the zone you have the Zone Parameters step Here it is possible to set the par
84. utomatically selected in the graph BB LightDevice1 From here you can set to an out of zone functional ai an block an usage you also can set it as un H Second Line of Area 2 used used H Backbone area The display can fit your needs thanks to the Filters First Area feature Therefore you can hide show uniquely the E Main line of Area 1 information you want 6B BlindDevice7 Blind1 BS Blind m Blind A Sod lnet Aea User Guide 1473 1 8484 18 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Application use 6 2 3 3 Devices tab The Devices menu displays the device database of E Project the opened project l H BlindDevice n webs a es all the devices whether belong c BlindDevice3 dE BlindDeviced They are not hierarchically listed as they could be Blind under the Topology menu pS Blind2 Down here they are listed with their functional Blind ceva He acl me Same way wherever they are 1 Blind4 placed in the project BlindDevices The display can fit your needs thanks to the Filters p amp E feature Therefore you can hide show uniquely the us aa information you want g BlindDevice Sy ButtonDevice 1 l se o Button ail z Button call i Buttons Fasa z Button 6 2 3 4 Zones tab The Zones menu displays the zone architecture of the E Project opened project ik My Zone 1 It does not take into account the map s belonging to LW LightDevice 1 LightDevice L Light disp
85. xported to the doGATE for making it available to any SCADA system General Definition The general zone definition is where you define the functional blocks concerned by a newly created zone or on an already existing zone which is edited Name fone Template 1 P Fill color Random color P E Logical zone W C Ignore parameters Functional blocks you can put in this zone Functional blocks Supported by zone y 612x_02 500 solo touch sensor comfort operating el Push Button E BES_42301 1 Input i i BES_42301 Input i JAS 42 M Channel JA_S4_230_1M Shutter Actuator Man_4f 230VAC_MDRC Channel LRS_4161 Channel o i l i C a Ll es LAS 4161Sensor rae pe LEE Et D TAE pre F E aar ot pee E You can dragh grop here any images from your file explorer The first form to fill is the template s name Then you have the choice to define either a static color for this given type of zone might be useful to easily identifying zones of a same type on a map or to give a random color to the zone created However this random color can manually be defined during the zone creation Afterwards the functional blocks which will be affected by this type of zone have to be selected If one functional block type is not selected when you will draw the zone its objects will not be selected and therefore will not be linked to the other objects The func tional blocks are listed by the device templates names User Guid
86. y be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying re cording or otherwise without the prior written permission of ABB ABB reserves the right to change modify add or remove portions of this documen tation at its sole discretion at any time and without prior notice 13 1 Capacity checking When working with the ETS is necessary to use an ETS dongle when working with the Moov n Group is necessary to use a Moov n Group dongle This additional dongle is the Moov n Group license and has a default capacity of available devices to include in your projects This information is shown in the Capac ity group of the ribbon bar Project Graphic A gt D i X es vo zs e d lt 2 re as Vj Vevice name Capacity 60 10100 Settings Smart channel Synchronize sJarnangs Paste New map J Functional block names t Y E 8 gt as J h s P rn x p Backup Download osom Show logical objects n gt o Line 1 1 X gre syne Liz About Project P Map Tools Map overmew Capacity Each time one new device is added to a project the number of available devices with be reduced in one unit User Guide 1473 1 8484 89 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Licenses How do I receive my capacity dongle after bought a MOOVnGROUP license on the KNX Online Shop In MOOVnGROUP click on and select the first option Request an hardware key for your lt M
87. y times as you have usages concerned by this Group Address Buttons to Lamps Naming rule zone con 0 mm i i Mice 1 Buttons to Lamps Points composing the group address Office 1 Butt Lamp Usages Point D Lamp On Off Lamp On Off be Light Actuator 80 Channel a XX Al Light On Off Light Actuator 100 Channel ft X All On Off Then repeat the same process as many times as you have Group Addresses in this zone template In this example when a zone of this type is created it will look for Buttons Lamps and Blinds If the different objects are found it will create 2 Group Addresses as de fined Group addresses Type Name Data type E Uni User Guide 1473 1 8484 51 User Guide ABB MOOVnGROUP Integration 8 2 5 LIZ Configuration Once the group addresses are defined it is possible to add them to the LIZ visualiza tion To do so it is necessary to click on the Liz configuration button placed on the right side below the group addresses field BE coan Options iP C Group addresses are generated even if empty P Additional reserved group addresses 0 i First group address of a zone muststartat Any value Zero One Zero or Five iD E F checked then all group addresses of a zone will always be continous The created group addresses will be available for the different buttons The buttons shown in the list belongs by default to a concrete LIZ model there are sev

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