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3. Fully and semi-automatic
A parameter can be used for setting the presence detector to work
in fully automatic or semi-automatic mode. The operating mode for
the light outputs and constant-lighting control can be selected
via the "Light output mode" and "Constant-lighting control mode"
parameters respectively.
When operating as a fully automatic detector, lighting is automati-
cally switched ON when persons are present (depending whether or
not it is set in relation to light level), and automatically switched OFF
when no persons are present and there is sufficient ambient light.
When operating as a "semi-automatic detector", lighting must be
switched ON manually. However, it is either switched OFF automat-
ically in relation to light level (depending on setting) or switched OFF
when no person is present any more in the sensor system's detec-
tion zone.
4. Switching between day/night
Via the "Day/night switchover" parameter, the light outputs 1-4 as
well as constant-lighting control provide the capability of selecting
different settings for lighting ON and OFF levels, stay-ON times, light
levels, offset, switch-OFF behaviour and basic illumination.
There is an input object for each light output and for constant-light-
ing control which can be switched over to "night mode".
5. Remote control, programming mode and
feedback LED
5.1
Remote control
The remote-control functions can be activated or deactivated under
General settings.
5.2
Remote control & programming mode
The sensors from the Control PRO series can be put into KNX pro-
gramming mode via the IR remote control or Smart Remote and the
SmartRemote app.
5.3
Programming mode via button
By way of alternative to activating the programming mode, a button
is provided on the bus coupler for programming the physical KNX
address using the ETS.
5.4
Feedback LED
Function
Non-programmed sensor on bus voltage
Initialisation of sensor after downloading
or restoring bus voltage
(already parameterised)
Remote control command accepted
KNX programming mode
Normal mode
6. Changing values via bus
Some of the setting parameters can be changed via the bus. For the
light outputs and constant-lighting control, these are the switching
thresholds or target light levels and time settings. The time settings
for presence, absence and HVAC.
Col-
Type
Remark
our
in response to
Blue
Flashing
movement
Blue
Flashing Once a second
Rapidly
Blue
1 ×
flashes
Blue
ON
OFF
KNX Application Description for Control Pro Series
7.
Behaviour after a bus voltage failure and
return as well as on re-starting and downloading
In the event of a bus voltage failure, the Control PRO series detec-
tors also cease to operate as their electronic system is powered by
the bus voltage. Prior to a bus voltage failure, all user entries are
saved (light levels, stay-ON times, switching thresholds, hystereses
and disabled objects) so they can be restored automatically when
the bus voltage returns after bus voltage failure.
Once the bus voltage returns and after completely or partially up-
loading the product database to the detectors via ETS (i.e. after
restarting), the detector is disabled for between 10 and 40 sec-
onds. Lighting is switched ON at the start of the disabling time and
switched OFF for approx. 3 seconds at the end of the disabling
time. From then on, the detector is ready for operation and sends
the latest telegrams from the outputs.
8. Behaviour after initial start-up and unloading
If a brand-new Control PRO series detector is being installed, the
integrated LED will light up every time movement is detected until
such time as the sensor is configured. This shows that bus voltage
is being applied to the detector and that it is ready for programming.
If the presence detector's application programme is "unloaded"
via ETS (unload), the detector indicates its status by LED in just the
same way as it does after initial start-up.
9.
Communication objects
All of the communication objects listed below are available to the
presence detector. Which of these are visible and capable of being
linked with group addresses are determined both via the "Sensor
selected" parameter setting in the "General settings" parameter
window as well as via further parameter settings for chosen functions
and communication objects.
Maximum number of group addresses:
Maximum number of assignments:
9.1 List of communication objects
Object Object name
1.
Status
Boost factor
2.
(HF & US sensors only)
3.
Sensitivity
4.
Sabotage
5.
8-bit scene output
6.
Light level measured
7.
Photo-cell controller output ON/OFF
8.
Twilight threshold
Disable photo-cell
9.
controller
Photo-cell controller disa-
10.
ble status
Presence output
11.
presence
Presence output
12.
stay-ON time
Presence output
13.
switch-ON delay
Disable presence
14.
output
Presence output
15.
disable status
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250
250
Function
DPT
Flag
Status
5,001
CRT
1 ... 100
5,001
CRWT
1 ... 100
5,001
CRWT
ON/OFF
1,001
CRT
Select/save
18,001
CRT
Lux
9,004
CRWT
1,001
CRT
2 ... 1000 lux
9,004
CRWT
ON/OFF
1,001
CWT
ON/OFF
1,001
CRT
ON/OFF
1,001
CRT
1 s ... 65535 s
7,005
CRWT
0 s ... 10 s
7,005
CRWT
ON/OFF
1,001
CWT
ON/OFF
1,001
CRT

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