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elsner elektronik KNX Touch One Style User manual

Room Controller KNX Touch One Style 1
Room Controller KNX Touch One Style • Version: 30.07.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted. • Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany • www.elsner-elektronik.de • Technical Service: +49 (0) 7033 / 30945-250
EN
KNX Touch One Style
Technical specifications and installation instructions
Item number 70197
1. Field of application
The Room Controller KNX Touch One Style enables control of the KNX building
technology for one room by means of a touch-sensitive display screen. The unit pro-
vides integrated control functions which can also be directly set on the display (au-
tomatic). Basic settings are made by the installer in the ETS.
The KNX Touch One Style with integrated indoor sensor (temperature, air humi-
dity) includes an internal automated operation function for shades (sun/privacy sha-
des) and room climate control (heating, cooling, ventilation), internal light control
as well as bus functions for time and scene control. 4 binary inputs enable the con-
nection of conventional buttons, switches and window contacts.
Eight universal pages with up to eight functions per page can be created to ensure
the orderly operation and display of the function and object assignments.
For remote control of the drives, one Remo 8 eight-channel wireless remote control
can be used with the KNX Touch One Style.
Functions
• Internal automatic shade controls (protection from the sun/privacy)
• Room climate control (heating, cooling, ventilation)
• Internal lighting control
• Integrated interior sensors (temperature, air humidity)
• Bus functions for time and scene control
• Universal menu to display and operate the function and object assignments
• Bus functions: Actuating variable comparators, multi-function modules
(computers), AND/OR logic
Configuration is made using the KNX software ETS. The product file can be dow-
nloaded from the Elsner Elektronik website on www.elsner-elektronik.de in the
“Service” menu.
1.1. Scope of delivery
• Central control and operation unit with colour touch-display screen, 5.7 inch
Integrated interior sensors (temperature, air humidity) and
4 binary inputs (e.g. for buttons)
• Data sheet
Accessories (not included in the scope of delivery):
• Radio remote control Remo 8
1.2. Technical Data
* Concerning the accuracy of the measurement, please not chapter
Installation location
Please also take note that the displayed temperature value will be too high tempo-
rarily after a power breakdown.
The product conforms with the provisions of EU directives.
2. Installation
2.1. Installation notes
Installation, testing, operational start-up and troubleshooting should
only be performed by an electrician.
CAUTION!
Live voltage!
There are unprotected live components inside the device.
• National legal regulations are to be followed.
• Ensure that all lines to be assembled are free of voltage and take
precautions against accidental switching on.
• Do not use the device if it is damaged.
• Take the device or system out of service and secure it against
unintentional use, if it can be assumed, that risk-free operation is
no longer guaranteed.
The device is only to be used for the intended purpose described in this manual. Any
improper modification or failure to follow the operating instructions voids any and
all warranty and guarantee claims.
After unpacking the device, check it immediately for possible mechanical damage.
If it has been damaged in transport, inform the supplier immediately.
The device may only be used as a fixed-site installation; that means only when as-
sembled and after conclusion of all installation and operational start-up tasks and
only in the surroundings designated for it.
Elsner Elektronik is not liable for any changes in norms and standards which may
occur after publication of these operating instructions.
2.2. Installation location
The device must only be installed and used in dry, interior
spaces. Avoid condensation.
The device is to be installed flush to the wall surface. When selecting an installation
location, please ensure that the measurement results of the integrated temperature/
humidity sensor are affected as little as possible by external influences. Possible
sources of interference include:
• Direct sunlight
• Drafts from windows and doors
• Draft from ducts which lead from other rooms to the concealed box
• Warming or cooling of the building structure on which the device is mounted,
e.g. due to sunlight, heating or cold water pipes
• Connection lines which lead from warmer or colder areas to the device
You can correct temperature and humidity variations from such sources of interfe-
rence on the ETS (temperature offset).
Cut-out dimensions for concealed box:
W = 166 mm +1 -0 | H = 116 mm +1 -0 | D = 80 mm
2.3. Preparing for installation
Housing Glass, plastic
Colour White/grey
Assembly Flush/cavity wall
Degree of protection IP 20
Dimensions Display front approx. 181 × 131 (W × H, mm),
mounting depth approx. 8 mm,
concealed box approx. 172 × 122 × 81 (W × H
× D, mm)
Weight approx. 765 g
Ambient temperature Operational 0 to +45°C, Storage -30 to +70°C
Ambient humidity 5...95% RH, Avoid condensation
Auxiliary supply 20...32 V DC.
A suitable power pack can be
purchased from Elsner Elektronik.
Auxiliary current at
100% display lighting
190 mA at 24 V DC
Auxiliary current at
0% display lighting
55 mA at 24 V DC
Power consumption For 100 % display lighting: max. 4.6 Watt
For 0 % display lighting: max. 1.5 Watt
Bus current max. 10 mA
Data output KNX +/- Bus connector terminal
Group addresses max. 1024
Assignments max. 1024
Communications
objects
447 (Number 1 ... 532)
Temperature measure-
ment range*
0...+45°C
Resolution (tempera-
ture)
0.1°C
Humidity measurement
range
5...95 % RH
Resolution (humidity) 0,1 % RH
Accuracy (humidity) ± 7.5% RH at 5…10% RH
± 4.5% RH at 10…90% RH
± 7.5% RH at 90…95% RH
The display unit is held by mag-
nets. Remove the front part
from the concealed box.
Room Controller KNX Touch One Style 2
Room Controller KNX Touch One Style • Version: 30.07.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted. • Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany • www.elsner-elektronik.de • Technical Service: +49 (0) 7033 / 30945-250
2.3.1. Wall-fitting
2.3.2. Cavity wall fitting
2.4. Assembling the operating unit
During electrical installation, please introduce all connection cables into the concea-
led box through the lower or upper side wall.
By adjusting the mounting screws, the display unit will rest flat on the wall later and
be held by the magnets safely.
Connect the cables to the display and place the display unit on the concealed box.
The magnets must be attracted by the mounting screws considerably and the dis-
play unit must rest tightly on the concealed box.
2.5. Assigning connector terminals
2.6. Addressing the unit
The physical address is assigned using the display screen menu Settings > Phys.
Address. Press the buttons:
The Physical Address menu displays the current address and the status of the pro-
gramming LED (the address is 15.15.255 on delivery).
2.7. Maintenance and care
Finger marks on the touch screen are best removed with a damp cloth or a microfi-
ber cloth. You can wipe the buttons without activating them.
Do not use abrasives / detergents or aggressive cleaners for cleaning.
If there is a power outage, the data you have entered will be saved for around 10
years. No battery is required for this.
3. Disposal
After use, the device must be disposed of or recycled in accordance with the legal
regulations. Do not dispose of it with the household waste!
Place the concealed box in the
wall so that the arrows point up-
wards.
For fitting, screw the cover
(board) on to the concealed box
with the enclosed screws.
Clamp the concealed box to the
wall with the four enclosed
screws.
Upon delivery, the pouch con-
taining the assembly screws can
be found in the control unit’s
concealed box.
or
Adjust the screws of the magne-
tic mounting with the enclosed
template. Each of the four
screws must be adjusted indivi-
dially in height.
When the edge of the template
rests on the wall surface (1), the
template must rest on the
mounting screws as well (2).
1
1
2
Plug 1:
Terminal 1, 2: Button interface 1
Terminal 3, 4: Button interface 2
Terminal 5, 6: Button interface 3
Terminal 7, 8: Button interface 4
Plug 2:
Terminal 1, 2:
VCC (Auxiliary voltage AC/DC)
Terminal 5: KNX +
Terminal 6: KNX -
1
2
Phys. Adrdess
Press the Programming button, in order to address the device to
the bus.

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