ABB IP Touch 7 User manual

Product manual │15.04.2021
IP Touch 7 LAN/LAN | LAN/WLAN
IP touch 10 LAN/LAN | LAN/WLAN
ABB i-bus®KNX
DCA ETS-App
Branding -- Releas e 2018-01-01

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Commissioning of the KNX Function via DCA (from ETS5) .......................................................................11
1.1
Integration into the KNX system (ETS)............................................................................................11
1.1.1
Prerequisites .............................................................................................................................. 11
1.1.2
KNXnet/IP Secure ...................................................................................................................... 12
1.1.3
Special features during commissioning ...................................................................................... 13
1.1.4
Network settings......................................................................................................................... 14
1.1.5
Installation of the IP touch ETS app ........................................................................................... 14
1.1.6
Installation sequence.................................................................................................................. 15
1.1.7
Integrating the IP touch into the ETS.......................................................................................... 15
1.1.8
Further KNX settings in the device ............................................................................................. 16
1.2
Overview of the DCA commissioning tool .......................................................................................17
1.2.1
Starting the DCA ........................................................................................................................ 17
1.3
Screen areas of the DCA .................................................................................................................18
1.4
Explanation of the basic structure (Terms)......................................................................................20
1.5
Commissioning sequence................................................................................................................22
1.6
Configuring basic settings for the panel ..........................................................................................22
1.6.1
Basic settings (system settings) of the panel.............................................................................. 23
1.7
Creation of the navigation structure.................................................................................................26
1.7.1
Creating operating pages (start pages) ...................................................................................... 26
1.7.2
Editing operating pages.............................................................................................................. 27
1.8
Configuration of the operating pages...............................................................................................29
1.8.1
"Switch" control element............................................................................................................. 31
1.8.2
Control element "Rocker switch" ................................................................................................ 31
1.8.3
"Dimmer" control element........................................................................................................... 31
1.8.4
Control element: "Dimmer slider" ............................................................................................... 31
1.8.5
Operation of "RGBW" control element“ ...................................................................................... 31
1.8.6
Control element: "Value slider"................................................................................................... 32
1.8.7
"Blind" control element ............................................................................................................... 32
1.8.8
Control element "Fan switch" ..................................................................................................... 32
1.8.9
"Scene" control element ............................................................................................................. 32
1.8.10
"Display" control element ........................................................................................................... 32
1.8.11
Control element "RTC control element"...................................................................................... 32
1.8.12
"Page link" control element......................................................................................................... 33
1.8.13
Control element "Audio control".................................................................................................. 33
1.9
Editing control elements...................................................................................................................34
1.9.1
Delete control element ............................................................................................................... 34
1.9.2
Copy control element ................................................................................................................. 35
1.9.3
Add control element to favourites list.......................................................................................... 35
1.10
Configuration of applications and application pages .......................................................................36
1.10.1
Application "Door communication" ............................................................................................. 36
1.10.2
Application "Fault and alarm messages" .................................................................................... 37
1.10.3
Application "Scene actuator" ...................................................................................................... 38
1.10.4
Application "Presence simulation" .............................................................................................. 38
1.10.5
Application "Time programs" ...................................................................................................... 39
1.10.6
Application "Logical functions".................................................................................................... 39
1.10.7
Application "Internal RTC".......................................................................................................... 40
1.10.8
"Favourite control elements"....................................................................................................... 41
1.11
Editing communication objects ........................................................................................................42

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1.12
Editing group addresses ..................................................................................................................43
1.13
Additional tools (functions)...............................................................................................................44
1.13.1
Import......................................................................................................................................... 44
1.13.2
Export......................................................................................................................................... 45
1.13.3
Preview ...................................................................................................................................... 45
1.13.4
Reset layout ............................................................................................................................... 45
1.13.5
Reset all ..................................................................................................................................... 45
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Control elements and application parameter ..............................................................................................46
2.1
"Switch" control element ..................................................................................................................46
2.1.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 46
2.1.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 46
2.1.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 46
2.1.4
Type of switch ............................................................................................................................ 46
2.1.5
Object type 1 / value 2................................................................................................................ 48
2.1.6
Status control element (icon/text) is operated via a separate object........................................... 51
2.1.7
Icon type..................................................................................................................................... 51
2.1.8
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 52
2.2
Control element "Rocker switch" .....................................................................................................53
2.2.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 53
2.2.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 53
2.2.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 53
2.2.4
Icon type..................................................................................................................................... 54
2.2.5
Status control element (icon/text) is operated via a separate object........................................... 54
2.2.6
Object type ................................................................................................................................. 55
2.2.7
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 58
2.3
"Dimmer" control element ................................................................................................................59
2.3.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 59
2.3.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 59
2.3.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 59
2.3.4
Icon type..................................................................................................................................... 59
2.3.5
Icon for On / icon for Off ............................................................................................................. 60
2.3.6
Position for dim up icon .............................................................................................................. 60
2.3.7
Icon for dimming up / icon for dimming down ............................................................................. 60
2.3.8
Status control element (icon) is operated via a separate object ................................................. 60
2.3.9
Status of dimming value is controlled by a separate object ........................................................ 60
2.3.10
Manner of dimming..................................................................................................................... 62
2.3.11
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 62
2.4
Control element: "Dimmer slider".....................................................................................................64
2.4.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 64
2.4.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 64
2.4.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 64
2.4.4
Icon type..................................................................................................................................... 64
2.4.5
Icon for On / icon for Off ............................................................................................................. 65
2.4.6
Slider from.................................................................................................................................. 65
2.4.7
Status control element (icon) is operated via a separate object ................................................. 65
2.4.8
Display value in control element................................................................................................. 66
2.4.9
Slider sends ............................................................................................................................... 67
2.4.10
Brightness change [%] ............................................................................................................... 67
2.4.11
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 67

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2.5
Operation of "RGBW" control element“ ...........................................................................................68
2.5.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 68
2.5.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 68
2.5.3
Display value in control element................................................................................................. 68
2.5.4
Type of colour/white lamp .......................................................................................................... 69
2.5.5
Brightness change [%] ............................................................................................................... 71
2.5.6
Telegram is repeated every [sec.]: ............................................................................................. 71
2.5.7
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 71
2.6
Control element: "Value slider" ........................................................................................................72
2.6.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 72
2.6.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 72
2.6.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 72
2.6.4
Slider from.................................................................................................................................. 72
2.6.5
Display value in control element................................................................................................. 73
2.6.6
Slider sends ............................................................................................................................... 73
2.6.7
Object type ................................................................................................................................. 74
2.6.8
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 75
2.7
"Blind" control element.....................................................................................................................76
2.7.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 76
2.7.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 76
2.7.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 76
2.7.4
Type of control ........................................................................................................................... 77
2.7.5
Icon type..................................................................................................................................... 78
2.7.6
Status control element (icon) is operated via a separate object ................................................. 79
2.7.7
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 80
2.8
Control element "Fan switch"...........................................................................................................81
2.8.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 81
2.8.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 81
2.8.3
Size of the button ....................................................................................................................... 81
2.8.4
Deactivation of switch-off option................................................................................................. 81
2.8.5
Icon type..................................................................................................................................... 82
2.8.6
Telegram is repeated every [sec.]: ............................................................................................. 82
2.8.7
Number of levels ........................................................................................................................ 83
2.8.8
Object type ................................................................................................................................. 83
2.8.9
Display status............................................................................................................................. 85
2.8.10
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 86
2.9
"Scene" control element...................................................................................................................87
2.9.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 87
2.9.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 87
2.9.3
Start scene at selection .............................................................................................................. 87
2.9.4
Long operation after... ................................................................................................................ 87
2.9.5
Number of scenes [1 - 10] .......................................................................................................... 87
2.9.6
Scene number x [1 - 64] ............................................................................................................. 88
2.9.7
Name of scene x ........................................................................................................................ 88
2.9.8
Saving scene x with a long press ............................................................................................... 88
2.9.9
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................. 88
2.10
"Display" control element .................................................................................................................89
2.10.1
Name of the control element ...................................................................................................... 89
2.10.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................. 89
2.10.3
Type of display element ............................................................................................................. 89

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2.10.4
Type of display element — Status display — Size of the button................................................. 90
2.10.5
Type of display element — Status display — Object type .......................................................... 90
2.10.6
Type of display element — Value display — Size of the button.................................................. 91
2.10.7
Type of display element — Value display — Object type ........................................................... 92
2.10.8
Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Measurement display with
colour display ............................................................................................................................. 93
2.10.9
Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Display value in control
element ...................................................................................................................................... 94
2.10.10
Type of display element — Linear measurement display — Object type.................................... 95
2.10.11
Type of display element — Round measurement display........................................................... 96
2.10.12
Type of display element — Wind rose........................................................................................ 97
2.10.13
Type of display element — Wind force — Size of the button...................................................... 97
2.10.14
Type of display element — Wind force — Unit ........................................................................... 98
2.10.15
Type of display element — Temperature — Size of the button .................................................. 98
2.10.16
Type of display element — Temperature — Unit........................................................................ 98
2.10.17
Type of display element — Rain — Size of the button ............................................................... 98
2.10.18
Type of display element — Rain — Text for rain ........................................................................ 98
2.10.19
Type of display element — Rain — Text for no rain ................................................................... 99
2.10.20
Type of display element — Twilight — Size of the button........................................................... 99
2.10.21
Type of display element — Twilight — Unit ................................................................................ 99
2.10.22
Type of display element — Brightness ....................................................................................... 99
2.10.23
Type of display element — CO
2
— Size of the button ................................................................ 99
2.10.24
Type of display element — CO
2
— Unit ..................................................................................... 99
2.10.25
Type of display element — Moisture — Size of the button ......................................................... 99
2.10.26
Type of display element — Moisture — Unit .............................................................................100
2.10.27
Type of display element — Air pressure — Size of the button...................................................100
2.10.28
Type of display element — Air pressure — Unit........................................................................100
2.10.29
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................100
2.11
Control element "RTC control element".........................................................................................101
2.11.1
Name of the control element .....................................................................................................101
2.11.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................101
2.11.3
Additional functions/objects.......................................................................................................101
2.11.4
Delay time during reading of telegrams after reset [sec.]...........................................................101
2.11.5
Input for temperature reading....................................................................................................102
2.11.6
Display actual temperature........................................................................................................102
2.11.7
Unit of temperature....................................................................................................................103
2.11.8
Set value is relative ...................................................................................................................103
2.11.9
Heating/cooling switchover........................................................................................................103
2.11.10
Fan coil control during heating mode ........................................................................................103
2.11.11
Fan coil control during cooling mode.........................................................................................103
2.11.12
Setting the temperature unit via object ......................................................................................103
2.11.13
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................103
2.12
"Page link" control element ............................................................................................................105
2.12.1
Name of the control element .....................................................................................................105
2.12.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................105
2.12.3
Size of the button ......................................................................................................................105
2.12.4
Linked with page .......................................................................................................................105
2.12.5
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................106
2.13
Control element "Audio control".....................................................................................................107
2.13.1
Name of the control element .....................................................................................................107
2.13.2
Function of the control element .................................................................................................107
2.13.3
Number of sources....................................................................................................................107

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2.13.4
Use of play button .....................................................................................................................108
2.13.5
Use of pause button ..................................................................................................................108
2.13.6
Use of stop button .....................................................................................................................109
2.13.7
Use of forward button................................................................................................................110
2.13.8
Use of return key.......................................................................................................................111
2.13.9
Use of button for mute...............................................................................................................112
2.13.10
Use of volume button ................................................................................................................113
2.13.11
Use of ON/OFF button ..............................................................................................................114
2.13.12
Enable 1-bit communication object "Disable" ............................................................................114
2.14
Application "Door communication".................................................................................................115
2.14.1
Use of door communication.......................................................................................................115
2.14.2
Page PIN-protected...................................................................................................................115
2.14.3
Ring tone volume preset [%] .....................................................................................................115
2.14.4
Speech volume preset [%] ........................................................................................................116
2.15
Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Global settings............................................................116
2.15.1
Use of fault and alarm messages ..............................................................................................116
2.15.2
Page PIN-protected...................................................................................................................116
2.15.3
Enable export ............................................................................................................................117
2.15.4
Automatic archiving at an acknowledgement ............................................................................117
2.15.5
Sound for alarm.........................................................................................................................117
2.15.6
Sound for Notice .......................................................................................................................118
2.15.7
Signal tone for error...................................................................................................................118
2.15.8
Default setting for signal tone volume [%] .................................................................................118
2.16
Application "Fault and alarm messages" - Settings of the individual messages...........................119
2.16.1
Name of message .....................................................................................................................119
2.16.2
Type of message.......................................................................................................................119
2.16.3
Type of alarm ............................................................................................................................119
2.17
Application "Scene actuator"..........................................................................................................121
2.17.1
Name of scene actuator ............................................................................................................121
2.17.2
Number of participants ..............................................................................................................121
2.17.3
Number of scenes .....................................................................................................................121
2.17.4
Overwriting scenes during download.........................................................................................121
2.17.5
Telegram delay .........................................................................................................................121
2.17.6
Object type x .............................................................................................................................122
2.17.7
Name of scene ..........................................................................................................................124
2.17.8
Scene number...........................................................................................................................124
2.17.9
Light scenes can be started with ...............................................................................................124
2.17.10
Light scene can be stored .........................................................................................................124
2.17.11
Object x is to be changed..........................................................................................................124
2.18
Application "Presence simulation" .................................................................................................125
2.18.1
Use of presence simulation .......................................................................................................125
2.18.2
Page PIN-protected...................................................................................................................125
2.18.3
Enable export ............................................................................................................................126
2.18.4
Delay time up to activation [min.]...............................................................................................126
2.18.5
Object type 1-20........................................................................................................................126
2.19
Application "Time programs"..........................................................................................................127
2.19.1
Page PIN-protected...................................................................................................................127
2.19.2
Overwriting time programs during download .............................................................................127
2.20
Application "Logical functions" .......................................................................................................128
2.20.1
Channel x — Application ...........................................................................................................128

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2.21
Application "Internal RTC" .............................................................................................................139
2.21.1
General — Device function .......................................................................................................139
2.21.2
General — Control function.......................................................................................................139
2.21.3
General - Operating mode after reset........................................................................................140
2.21.4
General — Send cyclic "In operation" (min) ..............................................................................141
2.21.5
General - Additional functions/objects .......................................................................................141
2.21.6
General — Delay time for read telegrams after reset [s]............................................................141
2.21.7
Heating control — Control value type........................................................................................142
2.21.8
Heating control — Heating type.................................................................................................143
2.21.9
Heating control — P-component (x 0.1°C) ................................................................................143
2.21.10
Heating control — I-component (min.).......................................................................................144
2.21.11
Heating control — Extended settings ........................................................................................144
2.21.12
Basic stage heating...................................................................................................................144
2.21.13
Basic stage heating — Status object heating ............................................................................144
2.21.14
Basic stage heating — Mode of the control value......................................................................144
2.21.15
Basic stage heating — Hysteresis (x 0.1°C)..............................................................................145
2.21.16
Basic stage heating — Control value difference for sending of heating control value................145
2.21.17
Basic stage heating — Cyclic sending of the control value (min)...............................................145
2.21.18
Basic stage heating — PWM cycle heating (min)......................................................................146
2.21.19
Basic stage heating — Maximum control value (0 - 255)...........................................................146
2.21.20
Basic stage heating — Minimum control value for basic load (0 to 255)....................................146
2.21.21
Settings of basic load — Minimum control value for basic load > 0 ...........................................147
2.21.22
Basic load settings — Basic load active when controller is off...................................................147
2.21.23
Setpoint settings — Setpoint temperature for heating comfort (°C) ...........................................148
2.21.24
Setpoint settings — Reduction for standby heating (°C)............................................................148
2.21.25
Setpoint settings — Reduction for ECO heating (°C) ................................................................148
2.21.26
Setpoint settings — Set-point temperature for frost protection (°C)...........................................149
2.21.27
Setpoint settings — Send current setpoint ................................................................................149
2.21.28
Setpoint settings — Cyclic sending of the current set-point temperature (min)..........................149
2.21.29
Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during heating mode (0 - 9°C)...................149
2.21.30
Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during heating mode (0 - 9°C)..................150
2.21.31
Setpoint adjustment — Resetting of the manual adjustment for receipt of a basic setpoint.......150
2.21.32
Setpoint adjustment — Resetting the manual adjustment for change of operating mode..........150
2.21.33
Setpoint adjustment — Resetting the manual adjustment via object .........................................151
2.21.34
Setpoint adjustment — Permanent storage of on-site operation ...............................................151
2.21.35
Temperature reading — Inputs of temperature reading.............................................................151
2.21.36
Temperature reading — Inputs of weighted temperature reading .............................................151
2.21.37
Temperature reading — Weighting of internal measurement (0 to 100%).................................152
2.21.38
Temperature reading — Weighting of external measurement (0 to 100%)................................152
2.21.39
Temperature reading — Weighting of external measurement 2 (0 to 100%).............................152
2.21.40
Temperature reading — Cyclic sending of the actual temperature (min)...................................152
2.21.41
Temperature reading — Difference of value for sending the actual temperature (x 0.1°C)........153
2.21.42
Temperature reading — Adjustment value for internal temperature measurement (x 0.1°C) ....153
2.21.43
Temperature reading — Monitoring time for temperature reading (0 = no monitoring) (min) .....153
2.21.44
Temperature reading — Control value for fault (0 - 255) ...........................................................154
2.21.45
Alarm functions — Frost alarm temperature for HVAC and RHCC status (°C) ..........................154
2.21.46
Alarm functions — Heat alarm temperature for RHCC status (°C) ............................................154
2.21.47
Control of additional heating stage — Temperature difference to basic stage (x 0.1°C)............154
2.21.48
Control of additional heating stage — Additional heating type...................................................155
2.21.49
Control of additional heating stage — P-component (x 0.1°C) ..................................................155
2.21.50
Control of additional heating stage — I-component (min)..........................................................156
2.21.51
Cooling control — Cooling type .................................................................................................156

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2.21.52
Cooling control — P-component (x 0.1°C).................................................................................157
2.21.53
Cooling control — I-component (min.).......................................................................................157
2.21.54
Cooling control - Extended settings...........................................................................................157
2.21.55
Basic stage cooling ...................................................................................................................158
2.21.56
Basic stage cooling — Status object cooling .............................................................................158
2.21.57
Basic stage cooling — Mode of the control value......................................................................158
2.21.58
Basic stage cooling — Hysteresis (x 0.1°C) ..............................................................................159
2.21.59
Basic stage cooling — Cyclic sending of the control value (min)...............................................159
2.21.60
Basic stage cooling - PWM cycle cooling (min) .........................................................................160
2.21.61
Basic stage cooling — Maximum control value (0 - 255)...........................................................160
2.21.62
Basic stage cooling — Minimum control value for basic load (0 to 255) ....................................160
2.21.63
Settings of basic load — Minimum control value for basic load > 0 ...........................................161
2.21.64
Basic load settings — Basic load active when controller is off...................................................161
2.21.65
Setpoint settings — Setpoint temperature for cooling comfort (°C) ...........................................162
2.21.66
Setpoint settings — Increase for standby cooling (°C) ..............................................................162
2.21.67
Setpoint settings — Increase for ECO cooling (°C) ...................................................................162
2.21.68
Setpoint settings — Set-point temperature for heat protection (°C)...........................................163
2.21.69
Setpoint settings — Send current setpoint ................................................................................163
2.21.70
Setpoint settings — Cyclic sending of the current set-point temperature (min)..........................163
2.21.71
Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during cooling mode (0 - 9°C) ...................163
2.21.72
Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during cooling mode (0 - 9°C) ..................164
2.21.73
Setpoint adjustment — Resetting of the manual adjustment for receipt of a basic setpoint.......164
2.21.74
Setpoint adjustment — Resetting the manual adjustment for change of operating mode..........164
2.21.75
Setpoint adjustment — Resetting the manual adjustment via object .........................................165
2.21.76
Setpoint adjustment — Permanent storage of on-site operation ...............................................165
2.21.77
Setpoint adjustment — Permanent storage of on-site operation ...............................................165
2.21.78
Temperature reading — Inputs of temperature reading.............................................................165
2.21.79
Temperature reading — Inputs of weighted temperature reading .............................................166
2.21.80
Temperature reading — Weighting of internal measurement (0 to 100%).................................166
2.21.81
Temperature reading — Weighting of external measurement (0 to 100%)................................166
2.21.82
Temperature reading — Weighting of external measurement 2 (0 to 100%).............................166
2.21.83
Temperature reading — Cyclic sending of the actual temperature (min)...................................166
2.21.84
Temperature reading — Difference of value for sending the actual temperature (x 0.1°C)........167
2.21.85
Temperature reading — Adjustment value for internal temperature measurement (x 0.1°C) ....167
2.21.86
Temperature reading — Monitoring time for temperature reading (0 = no monitoring) (min) .....168
2.21.87
Temperature reading — Control value for fault (0 - 255) ...........................................................168
2.21.88
Alarm functions - Condensate water alarm................................................................................168
2.21.89
Alarm functions — Dew point alarm ..........................................................................................169
2.21.90
Alarm functions — Frost alarm temperature for HVAC and RHCC status (°C) ..........................169
2.21.91
Alarm functions — Heat alarm temperature for RHCC status (°C) ............................................169
2.21.92
Summer compensation .............................................................................................................169
2.21.93
Summer compensation — Summer compensation ...................................................................170
2.21.94
Summer compensation -— (Lower) Starting temperature for summer compensation (°C) ........171
2.21.95
Summer compensation — Offset of the set-point temperature for the entry into summer
compensation (x 0.1°C).............................................................................................................171
2.21.96
Summer compensation — (Upper) exit temperature for summer compensation (°C)................171
2.21.97
Summer compensation — Offset of the set-point temperature for the exit from summer
compensation (x 0.1°C).............................................................................................................172
2.21.98
Control of additional cooling stage — Cooling type ...................................................................173
2.21.99
Control of additional cooling stage — P-component (x 0.1°C)...................................................173
2.21.100
Control of additional cooling stage — P-component (min).........................................................174
2.21.101
Combined heating and cooling modes ......................................................................................174

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Combined heating and cooling modes — Switchover of heating/cooling...................................174
2.21.103
Combined heating and cooling modes — Operating mode after reset ......................................175
2.21.104
Combined heating and cooling modes — Heating/cooling control value output ........................175
2.21.105
Setpoint settings — Setpoint for heating comfort = setpoint for cooling comfort........................175
2.21.106
Setpoint settings — Hysteresis for switchover heating/cooling (x 0.1°C)...................................176
2.21.107
Setpoint settings — Setpoint temperature for heating and cooling comfort (°C)........................176
2.21.108
Temperature reading — Operating mode for fault .....................................................................176
2.21.109
Combined heating and cooling modes — Additional heating/cooling stage control value
output ........................................................................................................................................177
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Communication objects .............................................................................................................................178
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Operation ...................................................................................................................................................189
4.1
General control and display functions ...........................................................................................189
4.2
Control elements ............................................................................................................................191
4.2.1
Basic structures of control elements..........................................................................................192
4.2.2
Additional basic principles .........................................................................................................193
4.2.3
Adjustable control elements ......................................................................................................194
4.3
Special functions ............................................................................................................................201
4.3.1
Editing .......................................................................................................................................201
4.3.2
Call-up and editing of the favourites list.....................................................................................202
4.3.3
Access to pages........................................................................................................................204
4.3.4
Return to the previous page ......................................................................................................204
4.4
Operating actions of the "Door communication" application .........................................................205
4.4.1
Establishing a speech and video connection.............................................................................206
4.4.2
Opening the door ......................................................................................................................206
4.4.3
Activating mute (mite timer).......................................................................................................207
4.4.4
Switching light ...........................................................................................................................207
4.4.5
Events and image storage / history ...........................................................................................208
4.5
Control actions of additional applications ......................................................................................209
4.5.1
Presence simulation ..................................................................................................................209
4.5.2
Fault and alarm messages ........................................................................................................211
4.5.3
Time programs ..........................................................................................................................214
4.6
Inserting the micro SD card (SDHC)..............................................................................................218
4.7
System settings..............................................................................................................................218
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Update .......................................................................................................................................................221
5.1
Transfer of PID file (Configuration file) ..........................................................................................221
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Case studies ..............................................................................................................................................222
6.1
Legend ...........................................................................................................................................222
6.2
Basic information............................................................................................................................223
6.3
Practice-oriented examples ...........................................................................................................224
6.3.1
Multifamily house with door communication and KNX within the flat .........................................224
6.3.2
One-family house with door communication and KNX...............................................................226
6.3.3
One-family house with door communication and KNX, including single residential unit.............227
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Notes..........................................................................................................................................................228
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Index ..........................................................................................................................................................229

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1 Commissioning of the KNX Function via DCA (from ETS5)
Commissioning the KNX function of the IP touch via the plug-in ETS5 commissioning tool DCA.
Notice
For further commissioning, the configuration and automation software ETS5
must be installed and ready for operation on the computer used for configuration
and commissioning.
1.1 Integration into the KNX system (ETS)
Notice
The device meets KNX guidelines and can be used as product of the KNX
system. Detailed expert knowledge for understanding by means of KNX training
is assumed, especially with regard to the commissioning software ETS.
1.1.1 Prerequisites
DCA version
The minimum requirement is the use of DCA from version 1.1.1.4.
ETS version
The minimum requirement is the use of ETS from version 5.
Physical connection in KNX
The physical connection is made by means of a KNX IPR/S, IPS/S or IPR/S (Secure) or IPS/S
(Secure).
SD card
The following SD card types are supported:
Type: Micro SDHC
Capacity: 4 … 32 G
Speed: Class 10
File system: Fat32

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Notice
■Use a card that corresponds to the SDHC standard. Some cards may not
function correctly.
– It is recommended to use SDHC cards from ScanDisk, Kingston and
Transcend that have been fully tested and checked.
■While pictures are being recorded or copied on the card, do not remove the
SD card nor restart the panel. Otherwise, pictures may not be displayed.
■ABB is not liable for the performance of an SDHC card.
1.1.2 KNXnet/IP Secure
Availability of KNXnet/IP Secure
For secure IP communication, the KNX IP interface is extended by the KNXnet/IP Secure
standard. Through the optional use of KNXnet/IP Secure, all incoming and outgoing telegrams
and data are fully encrypted. By default, KNX IP Secure is always deactivated in the factory
settings of the IP touch.
Notice
■In the ETS or DCA, the IP touch is always integrated into one of the TP lines
with the media type "TP". This happens regardless of whether KNXnet/IP
Secure is activated or deactivated in the IP touch.
– This is due to the fact that the IP touch establishes a tunnelling
connection and the media type TP must be set for this purpose.
– KNXnet/IP Secure is always deactivated on the ETS/IP backbone.
From which firmware version KNX and KNXnet/IP Secure is available depends on the panel
used:
IP Touch 7 From version 1.70
IP touch 10 From version 2.10

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1.1.3 Special features during commissioning
When using KNX with KNXnet/IP Secure, there are a number of special features that must be
taken into account during commissioning:
IP router
The following KNX IP interfaces are compatible with KNXnet/IP Secure:
Article Number Product name Type
IPS/S3.1.1 IP Interface, MDRC IP interface (IP/S)
IPS/S2.5.1 IP Interface Secure, MDRC IP interface (IP/S)
IPS/S2.11 IP Interface, MDRC IP interface (IP/S)
IPR/S3.1.1 IP Router, MDRC IP router (IP/R)
IPR/S3.5.1 IP Router Secure, MDRC IP router (IP/R)
■IPR/S and IPS/S offer up to 5 tunnelling servers
■If an IPR/S or IPS/S is added to the KNX line, the ETS automatically reserves the first five
free addresses of this KNX line for the tunnelling servers of the interface.
■The tunnelling server is selected automatically or depending on the password (in case of
using KNXnet/IP Secure).
■The connection setup may take up to 1 minute during regular use, because the IP touch
checks all available tunnelling servers individually and the IP server has a certain latency.
Notice
For the commissioning of the IPR/S and IPS/S devices, there is a separate
commissioning password that can only be used for the purpose of
commissioning.
Notice
ETS has preset passwords. They can be changed manually.
Password for the tunnelling servers
The password for the tunnelling server is a mandatory password that is set in the ETS for the
respective IP/R.
Authentication code
The authentication code is an optional password that is set in the ETS for the respective IPR/S.
This is an additional security level for the IP touch with which the IPR/S is authenticated.

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1.1.4 Network settings
To use the KNX IP interface, the network settings must be changed. To do this, enter the IP
address of the KNX IP interface in the IP touch.
■KNX IP interfaces should always have a fixed IP address. This can either be a static
address or a fixed DHCP address.
■The IP touch used must be in the same IP address range as the KNX IP interface.
Notice
When using a router or level 3 switch, no separate port release is required. If
VLAN is used on a router or level 3 switch, please ensure that IP touch and
IPS/S are in a common VLAN.
1.1.5 Installation of the IP touch ETS app
For the assembly of the control elements, the initial commissioning of the IP touch and for the
display of the DCA commissioning tool, a special app must be installed.
This app can then be called up in the ETS via an additional tab (DCA). For this a licensed
version of the ETS Professional Software must be installed on the target computer for the
installation. At least Version ETS5 is required.
Notice
■The app for the ETS5 can be downloaded via the electronic catalogue
(www.busch-jaeger-catalogue.com).
■The app for the ETS5 can also be downloaded directly via the homepage of
the KNX organisation (https://knx.org).
■The apps are called up on the start page of the ETS via "App" (bottom right).

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1.1.6 Installation sequence
The ETS5 app (etsapp file, ABB Touch DCA) for the IP touch is installed via the ETS.
The app can be downloaded either via www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com or via the My KNX access.
Fig. 1: App installation
1. Open the ETS5.
2. Click the green plus sign.
3. Select the etsapp file.
– The app is added to the ETS.
Notice
The displayed apps, the designation and the versions are only exemplary and
serve only for illustration.
1.1.7 Integrating the IP touch into the ETS
1. Start the ETS.
2. Import the product data of the IP touch into the project database via the import function of
the ETS (File type: *.knxprod).

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1.1.8 Further KNX settings in the device
All KNX settings for the device are made via the commissioning tool DCA, which is part of the
special ETS app (see above).
The "Smarthome mode" in the IP touch must additionally be set on KNX under menu "Technical
settings"->"Smart Home settings".
The transmission of the ETS data is made via the SD card. As soon as an SD card is available
with the KNX settings, the data can be imported in menu "Technical settings"->"Smart Home
Settings".

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1.2 Overview of the DCA commissioning tool
The following section includes basic information about the DCA commissioning tool.
DCA is a project planning software with which you can configure the KNX functions of the IP
touch for the ABB building automation. Every IP touch can be set up individually. DCA leads
you through the configuration during project planning.
Essential tasks during project planning with DCA are:
■Specifying fundamental KNX settings, e.g. display language for the IP touch (basic settings).
■Configuration of existing applications.
■Configuration of pages, e.g. arrangement of buttons.
■Configuration of control elements, e.g. selection of button icons.
■Linking with group addresses to establish the connection to actuators and sensors via the
bus.
1.2.1 Starting the DCA
1. Start the ETS software (double-click on the program icon or via the start menu of the
operating system (Start -> Programs -> KNX -> ETS5)).
– The overview window of the ETS opens.
2. Open an existing project file or create a new project.
– The main window of the ETS opens.
Note
Detailed knowledge of ETS operation is assumed for project planning.
It is recommended to first import the product data into the project database
(see chapter 1.1.7 “Integrating the IP touch into the ETS “ on page 15).
3. Integrate the device into the project via the catalogue.
4. Select the device.
5. Click on "DCA" above the status bar.
– DCA opens inside the list view of the ETS.

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1.3 Screen areas of the DCA
During project planning with DCA you work in several areas. In this section the purpose the
screen areas serve is explained and how they are to be handled.
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7
8
3
6
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Fig. 2: DCA screen areas

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Pos. Screen area Function
[1] DCA icon bar Quick access to different DCA tools, e.g. "Importing"
or "Exporting"
[2] "Control elements" area
The desired "Control elements" can be pulled via drag
and drop from this area onto the operating pages in
the work area.
Only the available control elements are displayed
[3] "Parameter" area
Makes available corresponding input and output
options in the work area depending on the selected
control element.
The applications and general settings for the IP touch
can be configured here (see library area).
[4] "Group addresses" area Area for managing and creating group addresses
[5] "Communication objects" area
Listing of available communication objects of the
marked control elements (see work area).
Here communication objects can be selected and
edited via the ETS. The same applies to several
applications (see library area)
[6] Work area with icon bar
Graphically displays the operating pages created in
the library area. In this way the pages are also
displayed on the IP touch.
Control elements can be pulled via drag and drop
from the "Control elements" area onto the operating
pages and marked there.
The setting options for marked elements are
displayed in the "Parameter" area.
Direct functions can be carried out for the marked
elements via the icon bar.
The arrow buttons can be used to "swipe" up or
down, as on the IP touch
[7] Device menu bar Opens the lists of the "Communication objects",
"Channels" and "Parameters" for the device
[8] Library area
"Navigation" tab: Includes a tree structure of the
entire project. Here floors, rooms and operating
pages can be added. Also general settings for the IP
touch can be selected here and configured in the
"Parameter" area.
The same applies to the "Applications" tab. Here the
available applications can be selected and configured
in the "Parameter" area
Table 1: DCA screen areas
Notice
The size of areas 4, 5, 6 and 8 can be changed by pulling the black frame while
keeping the mouse button pressed.

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1.4 Explanation of the basic structure (Terms)
The panel comprises:
■A main operating page (homepage)
■Operating pages
■Application pages
Fig. 3: IP Touch 7 / IP touch 10 with control elements
The main operating page is displayed after the device has started and is marked with a star in
the navigation structure in the library area.
The additional pages contain the control elements such as switches, dimmers or scenes and
applications such as door communication, fault and alarm messages.
Basically, all operating pages (start pages) can be configured as required.
You can position control elements (homepage, start pages) on all operating pages to carry out
house and device functions. Additional operating pages can be displayed via the "Page link"
control element. The bottom bar of the IP touch shows whether there are multiple pages.
To call up preferred control elements directly, you can create favourites in a favourites list.
Maximum number of pages and control elements
IP Touch 7 ■Number of pages: 8
■Number of control elements: 64
IP touch 10 ■Number of pages: 8
■Number of control elements: 100
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