Elsner KNX TH65-AP Guide

EN
Installation and Adjustment
KNX TH65-AP
Thermo-Hygrometer
Item number 70184


1 Contents
Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Sohlengrund 16 • 75395 Ostelsheim • Germany
Thermo-Hygrometer KNX TH65-AP • from software version 0.2.0, ETS programme version 2.0
Version: 27.01.2020. Technical changes and errors excepted.
1. Description ........................................................................................... 3
1.0.1. Scope of supply ............................................................................................ 3
1.1. Technical specifications ........................................................................................... 3
2. Installation and commissioning ........................................................... 4
2.1. Installation notes ...................................................................................................... 4
2.2. Location ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.3. Notes on mounting and commissioning ................................................................ 5
2.4. Mounting and connection ....................................................................................... 6
2.4.1. Layout of casing and pcb ............................................................................. 6
2.4.2. Connection of the sensor ............................................................................. 6
3. Addressing of the device at the bus .................................................... 6
4. Maintenance ......................................................................................... 7
5. Transfer protocol ................................................................................. 8
5.1. List of all communication objects ........................................................................... 8
6. Setting parameters ............................................................................ 13
6.1. Behaviour on power failure/ restoration of power .............................................. 13
6.2. General settings ..................................................................................................... 13
6.3. Measured values: Temperature, humidity ........................................................... 13
6.4. Threshold values: Temperature, humidity ........................................................... 14
6.4.1. Threshold value 1, 2, 3, 4: Temperature, humidity .................................. 14
6.5. Temperature PI control .......................................................................................... 16
6.5.1. Heating control level 1/2 ............................................................................. 19
6.5.2. Cooling control level 1/2 ............................................................................. 21
6.6. Humidity PI control ................................................................................................ 24
6.7. Dewpoint ................................................................................................................. 26
6.7.1. Coolant temp. monitoring .......................................................................... 27
6.8. Absolute humidity .................................................................................................. 29
6.9. Comfort field ........................................................................................................... 29
6.10.Logic ........................................................................................................................ 30
6.10.1. AND logic 1-4 and OR logic outputs 1-4 ................................................... 30
6.10.2. AND logic connection inputs ..................................................................... 31
6.10.3. OR logic connection inputs ........................................................................ 32

2 Clarification of signs
This manual is amended periodically and will be brought into line with new software
releases. The change status (software version and date) can be found in the contents footer.
If you have a device with a later software version, please check
www.elsner-elektronik.de in the menu area "Service" to find out whether a more up-to-
date version of the manual is available.
Clarification of signs used in this manual
Installation, inspection, commissioning and troubleshooting of the device
must only be carried out by a competent electrician.
Safety advice.
Safety advice for working on electrical connections, components,
etc.
DANGER! ... indicates an immediately hazardous situation which will lead to
death or severe injuries if it is not avoided.
WARNING! ... indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may lead to
death or severe injuries if it is not avoided.
CAUTION! ... indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may lead to
trivial or minor injuries if it is not avoided.
ATTENTION! ... indicates a situation which may lead to damage to property if it is
not avoided.
ETS In the ETS tables, the parameter default settings are marked by
underlining.

3 Description
Thermo-Hygrometer KNX TH65-AP • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
1. Description
The Temperature and Humidity Sensor KNX TH65-AP measures temperature and hu-
midity in indoor and outdoor areas and calculates the dew point. The sensor can re-
ceive external measured values via the bus and process them with the own data to an
overall temperature and overall air humidity (mixed values).
The KNX TH65-AP provides seven switching outputs with adjustable threshold val-
ues as well as additional AND and OR logic gates. The sensor has got a PI controller for
heating and cooling (depending on temperature) and for ventilation (depending on air
humidity) and it can emit a warning to the bus as soon as the area of optimum comfort
(according to DIN 1946) is left.
Functions:
•Measurement of temperature and air humidity (relative and absolute),
calculation of dew point
•Mixed values from own measured values and external values (proportions
can be set in percentage)
•PI controller for heating (one or two step) and cooling (one or two step)
depending on temperature
•PI controller for ventilation depending on humidity: Dehumidify/humidify
(one step) or dehumidify (one or two step)
•Threshold values can be adjusted per parameter or via communication
objects
•4 AND and 4 OR logic gates with each 4 inputs. Every switching incident as
well as 8 logic inputs in the form of communication objects may be used as
inputs for the logic gates. The output of each gate may optionally be configured
as 1 bit or 2 x 8 bits
Configuration is made using the KNX software ETS. The product file can be down-
loaded from the Elsner Elektronik website on www.elsner-elektronik.de in the “Ser-
vice” menu.
1.0.1. Scope of supply
• Sensor in on-wall housing
1.1. Technical specifications
Housing Plastic material, sensor sleeve metal
Colour Grey
Mounting On-wall
Protection category Casing: IP65
Outside sensor: IP43
Dimensions approx. 65 × 91 × 38 (W × H × D, mm)
Weight approx. 80 g

4 Installation and commissioning
Thermo-Hygrometer KNX TH65-AP • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
The product conforms with the provisions of EU directives.
2. Installation and commissioning
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.
Ambient temperature Operation -25…+80°C, Storage -55…+105°C,
avoid bedewing
Operating voltage KNX bus voltage
Bus current max. 5,5 mA, max. 9 mA when programming LED is
active
Data output KNX +/- bus terminal plug
BCU type Own micro controller
PEI type 0
Group addresses max. 184
Allocations max. 184
Communication objects 110
Measurement range
temperature
-25...+80°C
Resolution (temperature) 0,1°C
Accuracy (temperature) ±0,8°C at -25...-10°C
±0,5°C at -10...+65°C
±0,6°C at +65...+80°C
Measurement range
humidity
0% RH … 100% RH
Resolution (humidity) 0,1%
Accuracy (humidity) ±7,5% RH at 0...10% RH
±4,5% RH at 10...90% RH
±7,5% RH at 90...100% RH
Drift (humidity) ±0,5%RH per year in normal air

5 Installation and commissioning
Thermo-Hygrometer KNX TH65-AP • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
• 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 its intended purpose. 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 assem-
bled 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. Location
The sensor is designed for surface mounting. When selecting an installation location,
please ensure that the measurement results are affected as little as possible by exter-
nal influences. Possible sources of interference include:
• Direct sunlight
• Drafts from windows and doors
• Warming or cooling of the building structure on which the sensor is mounted,
e.g. due to sunlight, heating or cold water pipes
• Connection lines which lead from warmer or colder areas to the sensor
Temperature variations from such sources of interference must be corrected in the ETS
in order to ensure the specified accuracy of the sensor (temperature offset).
For outdoor installation it must be ensured that a 60 cm gap is left below the sensor in
order to prevent it from being snowed during snowfall.
The sensor must be mounted vertically. The measurement probe and the cable outlet
must point downwards.
2.3. Notes on mounting and commissioning
Do not open the temperature sensor if penetration of water (rain) is likely: Only a cou-
ple of drops could damage the electronic.
Do not dip the measuring tip (metal sleeve with sensor) in water.
Avoid the bedewing of the device. For critical applications, where condensate forma-
tion is expectable, please ask Elsner Elektronik for customized solutions.

6 Addressing of the device at the bus
Thermo-Hygrometer KNX TH65-AP • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
2.4. Mounting and connection
2.4.1. Layout of casing and pcb
2.4.2. Connection of the sensor
Remove the screwed on cover. Lead the KNX bus connection cable through the cable
entry on the bottom of the casing and connect the bus +/- to the terminal provided for
this purpose. Screw the cover back on.
After the bus voltage has been applied, the device will enter an initialisation phase last-
ing a few seconds. During this phase no information can be received or sent via the
bus.
3. Addressing of the device at the bus
The device is supplied with the bus address 15.15.255. You can program another ad-
dress into the ETS by overwriting the 15.15.255 address or by teaching via the pro-
gramming button.
Fig. 1 Opened casing, board
1 KNX terminal +/-
2 Programming button for teaching the
device
3 Programming LED
4 Cable entry with threaded joint
5Sensortip
Fig. 2 Rear view with dimensioning of
openings for mounting
1
2
3
4
5

7 Maintenance
Thermo-Hygrometer KNX TH65-AP • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
4. Maintenance
Always isolate the device from the voltage supply for servicing and
cleaning.
The device must regularly be checked for dirt twice a year and cleaned if necessary. In
case of severe dirt, the sensor may not work properly anymore.
ATTENTION
The device can be damaged if significant volumes of water penetrate the
housing.
• Do not clean with high pressure cleaners or steam jets.

8 Transfer protocol
KNX TH65-AP thermal hygrometer • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
5. Transfer protocol
5.1. List of all communication objects
Abbreviation flags:
C Communication
R Read
WWrite
T Transfer
UUpdate
No. Name Function DPT Flags
0 Outside temperature reading Input 9,001 C W
1 Inside temperature reading Output 9,001 C R T
2 Overall temperature reading Output 9,001 C R T
3 Min./max. temperature value
request
Input 1,017 C W
4 Minimum temperature reading Output 9,001 C R T
5 Maximum temperature reading Output 9,001 C R T
6 Reset min./max. temperature value Input 1,017 C W
7 Temperature sensor defect Output 1,001 C R T
9 Temp. threshold value 1: Absolute
value
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
10 Temp. threshold value 1: (1:+ | 0:-) Input 1,006 C W
11 Temp. threshold value 1: Switching
output
Output 1,001 C R T
12 Temp. threshold value 1: Switching
output block
Input 1,006 C W
13 Temp. threshold value 2: Absolute
value
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
14 Temp. threshold value 2: (1:+ | 0:-) Input 1,006 C W
15 Temp. threshold value 2: Switching
output
Output 1,001 C R T
16 Temp. threshold value 2: Switching
output block
Input 1,006 C W
17 Temp. threshold value 3: Absolute
value
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
18 Temp. threshold value 3: (1:+ | 0:-) Input 1,006 C W
19 Temp. threshold value 3: Switching
output
Output 1,001 C R T

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20 Temp. threshold value 3: Switching
output block
Input 1,006 C W
21 Temp. threshold value 4: Absolute
value
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
22 Temp. threshold value 4: (1:+ | 0:-) Input 1,006 C W
23 Temp. threshold value 4: Switching
output
Output 1,001 C R T
24 Temp. threshold value 4: Switching
output block
Input 1,006 C W
25 Temp. controller: Switching object
(0:Heating | 1:Cooling)
Input 1,002 C W
26 Temp. controller: Current setpoint Output 9,001 C R T
27 Temp. controller: Blocking object Input 1,006 C W
28 Temp. controller: Setpoint, daytime
Heating
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
29 Temp. controller: Setpoint, daytime
Heating (1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,002 C W
30 Temp. controller: Setpoint, daytime
Cooling
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
31 Temp. controller: Setpoint, daytime
Cooling (1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,002 C W
32 Temp. controller: Control variable,
heating (level 1)
Output 5,001 C R T
33 Temp. controller: Control variable,
heating (level 2)
Output 5,001 C R T
34 Temp. controller: Control variable,
heating (level 2)
Output 1,001 C R T
35 Temp. controller: Control variable,
cooling (Level 1)
Output 5,001 C R T
36 Temp. controller: Control variable,
cooling (Level 2)
Output 5,001 C R T
37 Temp. controller: Control variable,
cooling (Level 2)
Output 1,001 C R T
38 Temp. controller: Night-time reduc-
tion activation
Input 1,003 C W
39 Temp. controller: Heating setpoint,
night
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
40 Temp. controller: Heating setpoint,
night (1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,002 C W
41 Temp. controller: Cooling setpoint,
night
Input / Output 9,001 C R W T U
No. Name Function DPT Flags

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42 Temp. controller: Cooling setpoint,
night (1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,002 C W
43 Temp. controller: Heating 1 (1=ON |
0=OFF)
Output 1,001 C R T
44 Temp. controller: Heating 2 (1=ON |
0=OFF)
Output 1,001 C R T
45 Temp. controller: Cooling 1 status
(1=ON | 0=OFF)
Output 1,001 C R T
46 Temp. controller: Cooling 2 status
(1=ON | 0=OFF)
Output 1,001 C R T
47 Temp. controller: Window status
(0: CLOSED | 1: OPEN)
Input 1,019 C W
48 Outside humidity reading Input 9,007 C W
49 Inside humidity reading Output 9,007 C R T
50 Overall humidity reading Output 9,007 C R T
51 Min./max. humidity value request Input 1,017 C W
52 Minimum humidity reading Output 9,007 C R T
53 Maximum humidity reading Output 9,007 C R T
54 Reset min./max. humidity value Input 1,017 C W
55 Humidity threshold value 1: Abso-
lute value
Input / Output 9,007 C R W T U
56 Humidity threshold value 1:
(1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,006 C W
57 Humidity threshold value 1:
Switching output
Output 1,001 C R T
58 Humidity threshold value 1:
Switching output block
Input 1,006 C W
59 Humidity threshold value 2:
Absolute value
Input / Output 9,007 C R W T U
60 Humidity threshold value 2:
(1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,006 C W
61 Humidity threshold value 2:
Switching output
Output 1,001 C R T
62 Humidity threshold value 2:
Switching output block
Input 1,006 C W
63 Humidity controller: Blocking
object
Input 1,006 C W
64 Humidity controller: Setpoint Input / Output 9,007 C R W T U
65 Humidity controller: Setpoint
(1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,006 C W
No. Name Function DPT Flags

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66 Humidity controller: Control varia-
ble dehumidification (stage 1)
Output 5,001 C R T
67 Humidity controller: Control variable
Dehumidification stage 2
Output 5,001 C R T
68 Humidity controller: Control varia-
ble humidification
Output 5,001 C R T
69 Dewpoint Output 9,001 C R T
70 Coolant temp.: Threshold value Output 9,001 C R W T U
71 Coolant temp.: Actual value Input 9,001 C W
72 Coolant temp.:
Offset change (1:+ | 0:-)
Input 1,006 C W
73 Coolant temp.: Switching output Output 1,001 C R T
74 Coolant temp.: Switching output
block
Input 1,006 C W
75 Absolute humidity [g/kg] Output 14,005 C R T
76 Absolute humidity [g/m³] Output 14,005 C R T
77 Ambient climate status: 1 = com-
fortable | 0 = uncomfortable
Output 1,006 C R T
78 Logic input 1 Input 1,006 C W
79 Logic input 2 Input 1,006 C W
80 Logic input 3 Input 1,006 C W
81 Logic input 4 Input 1,006 C W
82 Logic input 5 Input 1,006 C W
83 Logic input 6 Input 1,006 C W
84 Logic input 7 Input 1,006 C W
85 Logic input 8 Input 1,006 C W
86 AND logic 1: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
87 AND logic 1: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
88 AND logic 1: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
89 AND logic 2: 1-bit Output 1,001 C R T
90 AND logic 2: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
91 AND logic 2: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
92 AND logic 3: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
93 AND logic 3: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
94 AND logic 3: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
95 AND logic 4: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

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96 AND logic 4: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
97 AND logic 4: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
98 OR logic 1: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
99 OR logic 1: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
100 OR logic 1: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
101 OR logic 2: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
102 OR logic 2: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
103 OR logic 2: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
104 OR logic 3: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
105 OR logic 3: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
106 OR logic 3: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
107 OR logic 4: 1-bit output 1,001 C R T
108 OR logic 4: 8-bit output A Output 5,010 C R T
109 OR logic 4: 8-bit output B Output 5,010 C R T
110 Software version Output 217,001 C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

13 Setting parameters
KNX TH65-AP thermal hygrometer • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
6. Setting parameters
6.1. Behaviour on power failure/ restoration of
power
Behaviour following a failure of the bus power supply:
The device sends nothing.
Behaviour on bus restoration of power and following programming or reset:
The device sends all outputs according to their send behaviour set in the parameters
with the delays established in the "General settings" parameter block.
6.2. General settings
Since the application is used for several devices, the first settings are device-specific.
Please ensure that the following settings are selected for the KNX TH65-AP
Set the basic data transfer characteristics and select whether or not malfunction ob-
jects should be sent.
6.3. Measured values: Temperature, humidity
The settings options for temperature and readings are the same.
Use parameters and objects for
the humidity sensor
Yes
Type of logic Logic for temperature and humidity
sensor
Use parameters and objects for
display
No
Send delays after power-up and programming for:
Readings 5 s • ... • 2 h
Threshold values and switching outputs 5 s • ... • 2 h
Setpoints and control variables 5 s • ... 2 h; 10 s
Logic outputs 5 s • ... 2 h; 10 s
Maximum message rate • 1 message per second
• ...
• 5 messages per second
• ...
• 20 messages per second
Use malfunction object No • Yes

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KNX TH65-AP thermal hygrometer • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
Use Offsets to adjust the readings to be sent.
The unit can calculate a mixed value from its own reading and an external value. Set
the mixed value calculation if desired.
Note: if an external portion is used, all of the following settings (threshold values, etc.)
are related to the overall reading!
The minimum and maximum readings can be saved and sent to the bus. Use the
"Reset temperature (and/or humidity) min./max. value" objects to reset the values to
the current readings.
The values are not retained after a reset.
6.4. Threshold values: Temperature, humidity
Activate the threshold values that you want to use here. The KNX TH65-AP thermal
hygrometer provides four threshold values for temperature and two threshold values
for air humidity.
6.4.1. Threshold value 1, 2, 3, 4: Temperature, humidity
The settings options for temperature and threshold values are the same.
Threshold value
Set the threshold values directly in the application program using parameters, or de-
fine them via the bus using a communication object.
Temperature: Offset in 0.1°C
Humidity: Offset in % RH
-50…50; 0
-10...10; 0
Use external reading Yes • No
Ext. Measured value portion of the total
reading
5% • 10% • ... • 50% • ... • 100%
Send internal and total reading • do not send
• send periodically
• send on change
• send on change and periodically
On change of
(if sent on change)
2% • 5% • 10% • 25% • 50%
Send cycle
(if sent periodically)
5s• ... • 2 h
Use min. and max. values Yes • No
Use threshold value 1/2/3/4 Yes • No

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KNX TH65-AP thermal hygrometer • Version: 27.01.2020 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
Threshold value setpoint using parameter:
Set the threshold values and hysteresis directly.
Threshold value setpoint using a communication object:
Beforehand, enter how the threshold value will be received from the bus. Basically, a
new value can be received, or simply a command to increase or decrease.
During initial commissioning, a threshold value must be defined which will be valid un-
til the first call with a new threshold value. For units which have already been taken into
service, the last communicated threshold value can be used. Basically, a temperature
range is given in which the threshold value can be changed (object value limit).
A set threshold value will be retained until a new value or a change is transferred. The
current value is saved in EEPROM, so that this is retained in the event of a power sup-
ply failure and will be available once the power supply is restored.
Switching output
Set the behaviour of the switching output when a threshold value is exceeded/under-
cut. The output switching delay can be set using objects or directly as a parameter.
Threshold value setpoint using Parameter • Communication objects
Temperature: Threshold value in 0.1°C
Humidity: Threshold value in % RH
-300 … 800; 200
0...100; 70
Hysteresis of the threshold value in % 0 … 50; 20
Threshold value setpoint using Parameter • Communication objects
The last communicated value should • not be retained
• be retained after power restoration
• be retained after power restoration and
programming
Start threshold value
Temperature: in 0.1°C
Humidity: in % RH
valid until first call
-300 … 800; 200
0...100; 70
Type of threshold value change Absolute value • Increase/decrease
Interval
(upon increase/decrease change)
Temperature: 0.1°C • ... • 1°C • ... • 5°C
Humidity: 1% • 2% • 5% • 10%
Hysteresis of the threshold value in % 0 … 50; 20
When the following conditions apply,
the output is
(TV = Threshold value)
• TV above = 1 | TV - Hyst. below = 0
• TV above = 0 | TV - Hyst. below = 1
• TV below = 1 |TV + hysteresis above = 0
• TV below = 0 |TV + hysteresis above = 1
Switching delay from 0 to 1 None • 1 s • 2 s • 5 s • 10 s • … • 2 h
Switching delay from 1 to 0 None • 1 s • 2 s • 5 s • 10 s • … • 2 h

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Blocking
The switching output can be blocked using an object. Define specifications here for the
behaviour of the output when blocked.
The behaviour of the switching output on release is dependent on the value of the pa-
rameter "Switching output sends" (see "Switching output")
6.5. Temperature PI control
Activate the control if you want to use it.
Switching output sends • on change
• on change to 1
• on change to 0
• on change and periodically
• on change to 1 and periodically
• on change to 0 and periodically
Send switching output in the cycle of
(is sent only if "periodically" is selected)
5s• 10 s • 30 s… • 2 h
Use switching output block No • Yes
Analysis of the blocking object • At value 1: block | At value 0: release
• At value 0: block | At value 1: release
Blocking object value before first call 0 • 1
Switching output behaviour
On blocking • Do not send message
• send 0
• send 1
On release
(with 2 seconds release delay)
[Dependent on the "Switching output
sends" setting]
Switching output sends on change • Do not send message
• Send switching output status
Switching output sends on change to 1 • Do not send message
• if switching output = 1 send 1
Switching output sends on change to 0 • Do not send message
• if switching output = 0 send 0
Switching output sends on change and
periodically
Send switching output status
Switching output sends on change to 1 and
periodically
if switching output = 1 send 1
Switching output sends on change to 0 and
periodically
if switching output = 0 send 0
Use control No • Yes

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General control
Define the type of control. Heating and/or cooling may be controlled in two levels.
Then configure a temperature control block using the blocking object.
Specify when the current control variables are to be sent to the bus. Periodic transmis-
sion is safer if a message does not reach a recipient. You may also set up periodical
monitoring by the actuator with this setting.
The status object reports the current status of the control variable (0% = OFF,
>0% = ON) and may for example be used for visualisation, or to switch off the heating
pump as soon as the heating is switched off.
Set the way in which switching from heating to cooling is to take place.
Type of control • Single level heating
• Dual-level heating
• Single-level cooling
• Dual-level cooling
• Single-level heating + single-level cooling
• Dual-level heating + single-level cooling
• Dual-level heating + dual-level cooling
Behaviour of the blocking object with value • 1 = Blocking regulation |
0 = Releasing regulation
• 0 = Blocking regulation |
1 = Releasing regulation
Send control variable • on change
• on change and periodically
Send cycle
(is sent only if "periodically" is selected)
5 s … 2 h
Send status object(s) • on change
• on change to 1
• on change to 0
• on change and periodically
• on change to 1 and periodically
• on change to 0 and periodically
Send cycle
(is sent only if "periodically" is selected)
5 s … 2 h
Switching between heating and cooling • By means of dead zone
• By means of switching object
Dead zone between heating and cooling
(in 0.1°C)
(when switched by means of a "dead zone")
1 … 100; 50
Value of the switching object before first
call
(when switched by means of a switching
object)
0• 1

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If switching occurs by means of a dead zone, cooling control starts at current temper-
ature >= setpoint + dead zone
Controller setpoint
The setpoint may be adjusted via parameters or communication objects.
If the setpoint is set via parameters:
Set the setpoint for heating and/or cooling.
If the setpoint is set via communication object:
A starting setpoint value is defined as well as a temperature range in which the setpoint
value may be changed.
Specified setpoint using Parameter • Communication object
Specified setpoint using Parameter
Setpoint (heating) in 0.1°C -300 … 800
Setpoint (cooling) in 0.1°C -300 … 800
Specified setpoint using Communication object
The last communicated value should • not be retained
• be retained after power restoration
• be retained after power restoration and
programming (not to be used for first
commissioning)
Start setpoint (heating) in 0.1°C
valid until first call
(only if the last retained value is "not"
retained, or retained "after power restora-
tion")
-300 … 800; 200
Object value limit (min) in 0.1°C -300 … 800; 140
Object value limit (max) in 0.1°C -300 … 800; 250
Start setpoint (cooling) in 0.1°C
valid until first call
(only if the last retained value is "not"
retained, or retained "after power restora-
tion")
-300 … 800; 200
Object value limit (min) in 0.1°C -300 … 800; 140
Object value limit (max) in 0.1°C -300 … 800; 250
Type of setpoint change • Absolute value
• Increase / Decrease
Interval
(only when "increasing/decreasing")
0.1°C • 0.2°C • 0.3°C • 0.4°C • 0.5°C • 1°C •
2°C • 3°C • 4°C • 5°C
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