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MASTER LIGHT (ONLY inBOX 24 vT) 

The  Master  Light  function  brings  the  option  to  monitor  the  state  of  up  to  12  light 

sources 

–or any other functionally-similar element whose state is transmitted through a 

binary  object

– and, depending on those states, perform a 

master  order

  every time  a 

certain trigger signal (again, a binary value) is received through a specific object.  

Such master order will consist in: 

  A 

general switch-off

 order, if at least one of the up to twelve status objects is 

found to be on. 

  A 

courtesy  switch-on

  order,  if  none  of  the  up  to  twelve  status  objects  is 

found to be on. 

Note that the above switch-off and switch-on orders are not necessarily a binary value 

being sent to the bus 

– it is up to the integrator the decision of what to send to the KNX 

bus  in  both  cases:  a  shutter  order,  a  thermostat  setpoint  or  mode  switch  order,  a 

constant  value,  a  scene…  Only  the  trigger  object  and  the  twelve  status  objects  are 

required to be binary (on/off). 

The  most  typical  scenario  for  this  Master  Light  control  would  be  a  hotel  room  with  a 

master  pushbutton  next  to  the  door.  When  leaving  the  room,  the  guest  will  have  the 

possibility  of  pressing  on  the  master  pushbutton  and  make  all  the  lamps  turn  off 

together.  Afterwards,  back  on  the  room  and  with  all  the  lamps  off,  pressing  on  the 

same master pushbutton will only make a particular lamp turn on (e.g., the closest lamp 

to the door) 

– this is the courtesy switch-on. 

ETS PARAMETERISATION 

Once the Master Light function has been enabled, a specific tab will be included in the 

menu on the left. This new parameter screen contains the following options: 

 

Number  of  State  Objects

:  defines  the  number  of  one-bit  status  objects 

require

d.  The  minimum (and default)  value  is  “1”,  and  the maximum  is “12”. 

These objects are called “

[ML] Status Object n

”. 

Summary of Contents for inBOX 24 vT

Page 1: ...inBOX 24 vT inBOX 20 vT Multifunction Actuator for Flush Mounting ZIOIB24VT USER MANUAL ZIOIB20VT ds kmfroi Application program version 1 2 1 4 User manual edition 1 4 _b www zennio com...

Page 2: ...Up and Power Loss 6 2 Configuration 7 2 1 General 7 2 2 Inputs Only inBOX 24 vT 9 2 2 1 Binary Input 9 2 2 2 Temperature Probe 9 2 2 3 Motion Detector 9 2 3 Outputs 10 2 3 1 Manual Control 10 2 4 Logi...

Page 3: ...w zennio com Technical Support https support zennio com 3 DOCUMENT UPDATES Version Changes Page s 1 4 _b Erratum correction on functionalities listed for inBOX 24 vT Separation of communication object...

Page 4: ...2 individual ON OFF outputs 4 multi purpose inputs only in inBOX 24 vT configurable as Temperature probe either models provided by Zennio or other NTC temperature probes from other suppliers being in...

Page 5: ...entirely analogous for inBOX 20 vT although the inputs are not available The main elements of the device are described next Test Prog Pushbutton 3 a short press on this button sets the device into th...

Page 6: ...device and also available at www zennio com 1 3 START UP AND POWER LOSS During the start up of the device the Test Prog LED will blink in blue colour for a few seconds before the device is ready Exter...

Page 7: ...ATION From the General screen it is possible to activate deactivate all the required functionality Figure 2 Default screen Once activated Inputs only on inBOX 24 vT Outputs Logic Functions Thermostats...

Page 8: ...dical Alive Notification this parameter lets the integrator incorporate a one bit object to the project Heartbeat Object to Send 1 that will be sent periodically with value 1 to notify that the device...

Page 9: ...Zennio 2 2 1 BINARY INPUT Please refer to the specific user manual Binary Inputs available in the inBOX 24 vT product section at the Zennio website www zennio com 2 2 2 TEMPERATURE PROBE Please refer...

Page 10: ...therefore available per output Manual operation can be done in two different ways named as Test On Mode for testing purposes during the configuration of the device and Test Off Mode for a normal use...

Page 11: ...ed the device will act over the output according to the length of the button press and to the current state A long press makes the shutter start moving upwards or downwards depending on the button bei...

Page 12: ...leaving the Test On mode the status objects will recover the values they had prior to entering Test On As the device is never aware of the actual position of the shutter as the shutter drive does not...

Page 13: ...ng pressing the Prog Test button Lock Manual Control unless the above parameter has been Disabled the Lock Manual Control parameter provides an optional procedure for locking the manual control in run...

Page 14: ...execution of each function can depend on a configurable condition which will be evaluated every time the function is triggered through specific parameterizable communication objects The result after e...

Page 15: ...24 vT implements one Zennio thermostat which can be enabled and configured independently Please refer to the specific Zennio Thermostat user manual available in the inBOX 24 vT product section at the...

Page 16: ...hat to send to the KNX bus in both cases a shutter order a thermostat setpoint or mode switch order a constant value a scene Only the trigger object and the twelve status objects are required to be bi...

Page 17: ...off takes off Scene if checked object ML General Switch off Scene will be enabled which will send a scene run save order configurable in Action and Scene Number whenever the general switch off takes...

Page 18: ...https support zennio com 18 when the courtesy switch on takes place in contrast to object ML General Switch Off Binary Object which sends the value 0 during the general switch off as explained above...

Page 19: ...pending for that output or that channel such temporisation will be interrupted and only the delay and the action of the new scene will be executed ETS PARAMETERISATION Prior to setting the scene tempo...

Page 20: ...f the scene temporisation Therefore parameter Scene m Z Delay defines the delay that will be applied to the action defined in Z for the execution of scene m where Z may be a specific individual output...

Page 21: ...191 Save 1 64 6 17 1 Bit I C W DPT_BinaryValue 0 1 Ox On Off N O 0 Open Relay 1 Close Relay 1 Bit I C W DPT_BinaryValue 0 1 Ox On Off N C 0 Close Relay 1 Open Relay 7 18 1 Bit O C R T DPT_BinaryValue...

Page 22: ...0 Raise 1 Lower 43 1 Bit I C W DPT_Step 0 1 CA Auto Stop Step 0 Stop StepUp 1 Stop StepDown 1 Bit I C W DPT_Step 0 1 CA Auto Stop 0 Stop 1 Stop 44 1 Byte I C W DPT_Scaling 0 100 CA Auto Shutter Positi...

Page 23: ...00 670760 00 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 4 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_4_Count 2147483648 2147483647 LF 4 Byte Data Entry x 4 Byte Data Entry 201 202 203 204 205 206 207...

Page 24: ...urce 1 External Sensor Temperature 7 2 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670433 28 Tx Temperature Source 2 External Sensor Temperature 8 2 Bytes O C R T DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670433 28 Tx Effective Te...

Page 25: ...W DPT_Switch 0 1 Tx Main System Heat 0 System 1 1 System 2 30 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 Tx Enable Disable Secondary System Cool 0 Disable 1 Enable 31 1 Bit I C W DPT_Enable 0 1 Tx Enable Disable Sec...

Page 26: ...es O C R T DPT_Value_Temp 273 00 670433 28 Ix Current Temperature Temperature Sensor Value 67 71 75 79 1 Bit O C R T DPT_Alarm 0 1 Ix Overcooling 0 No Alarm 1 Alarm 68 72 76 80 1 Bit O C R T DPT_Alarm...

Page 27: ...Light On Off Switching 0 1 1 Byte C T DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Ix Short Press Run Scene Sending of 0 63 1 Byte C T DPT_SceneControl 0 63 128 191 Ix Short Press Save Scene Sending of 128 191 1 Bit...

Page 28: ...witching of 0 1 Stop Step Up Down 4 Bit C T DPT_Control_Dimming 0x0 Stop 0x1 Dec by 100 0x7 Dec by 1 0x8 Stop 0xD Inc by 100 0xF Inc by 1 Ix Long Press Brighter Long Pr Brighter Release Stop 4 Bit C T...

Page 29: ...1 Ix Open Circuit Error 0 No Error 1 Open Circuit Error 110 139 168 197 1 Bit O C R T DPT_Alarm 0 1 Ix Short Circuit Error 0 No Error 1 Short Circuit Error 111 140 169 198 1 Byte O C R T DPT_Scaling...

Page 30: ...BinaryValue 0 1 Ox On Off N O 0 Open Relay 1 Close Relay 1 Bit I C W DPT_BinaryValue 0 1 Ox On Off N C 0 Close Relay 1 Open Relay 226 237 1 Bit O C R T DPT_BinaryValue 0 1 Ox On Off Status 0 Output Of...

Page 31: ...p 0 1 CA Auto Stop 0 Stop 1 Stop 263 1 Byte I C W DPT_Scaling 0 100 CA Auto Shutter Positioning 0 Top 100 Bottom 264 1 Byte I C W DPT_Scaling 0 100 CA Auto Slats Positioning 0 Open 100 Closed 265 1 Bi...

Page 32: ...mpo 273 00 670760 00 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 4 Bytes I C W DPT_Value_4_Count 2147483648 2147483647 LF 4 Byte Data Entry x 4 Byte Data Entry 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 1 Bit O C R...

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