Elsner KNX Touch One Operating instructions

KNX Touch One
Touchpanel for Room Automation
Installation and Operation
EN
Elsner Elektronik GmbH Control and AutomationTechnology
Herdweg 7
D – 75391 Gechingen Phone +49 (0) 70 56 / 93 97-0 info@elsner-elektronik.de
Germany Fax +49 (0) 70 56 / 93 97-20 www.elsner-elektronik.de
Item numbers 70195 (white), 70196 (black)

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Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Herdweg 7 • D-75391 Gechingen • Germany
Room Controller KNX Touch One • from software version 2.0, ETS program version 1.1
Status: 29.04.2014 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
1. Description ................................................... 5
1.1. Field of application ............................................................................ 6
1.1.1. Scope of delivery ................................................................................................... 6
1.1.2. Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 7
Automatic intrinsic heat balancing by TH sensor ................................................ 8
1.2. Maintenance and care ........................................................................ 8
1.3. Connection and control options ........................................................ 8
1.3.1. An overview of the automatic functions .............................................................. 9
1.3.2. Overview of functions ......................................................................................... 11
Only using ETS settable functions ...................................................................... 11
Only using Display settable functions ................................................................ 12
Using ETS and display operable functions ......................................................... 12
1.4. List of communication objects ........................................................ 12
2. Installation .................................................. 29
2.1. Installation ....................................................................................... 30
2.1.1. Installation notes ................................................................................................. 30
2.1.2. Installation location ............................................................................................. 30
2.1.3. Installing the device ............................................................................................. 31
2.1.4. Assigning connector terminals ........................................................................... 32
2.1.5. Drill sketch ............................................................................................................ 33
3. Initial start-up ............................................. 35
3.1. First commissioning ......................................................................... 36
3.1.1. Boot the control system ...................................................................................... 36
3.1.2. Check the function of the sensors ...................................................................... 36
3.1.3. Addressing the unit ............................................................................................. 36
3.2. Alarm and error messages ............................................................... 37
3.2.1. Warning messages .............................................................................................. 37
3.2.2. Error messages .................................................................................................... 37
3.3. Power failure, maintenance work, etc. (restart of control system) . 38
3.4. Behaviour following a failure of power supply ................................ 38
4. Operation .................................................... 41
4.1. The touch screen ............................................................................. 42
4.2. Display options for operating elements and sensor data ................ 42
4.2.1. Start Screen/Start Menu ...................................................................................... 42
4.2.2. Weather data display ........................................................................................... 44
4.2.3. Universal Menu .................................................................................................... 47

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Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Herdweg 7 • D-75391 Gechingen • Germany
Room Controller KNX Touch One • from software version 2.0, ETS program version 1.1
Status: 29.04.2014 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
4.3. Adjustment and operation - further options .................................... 48
4.3.1. Input keyboard for names and codes ................................................................ 49
4.4. Protect menus with access codes ................................................... 50
5. Adjustment ................................................. 51
5.1. Start menu ....................................................................................... 52
5.1.1. Set the Start Menu (ETS) .................................................................................... 52
List of internal functions ...................................................................................... 52
List of object functions ......................................................................................... 52
5.2. Basic settings ................................................................................... 54
5.2.1. Basic setting in the ETS ....................................................................................... 55
5.2.2. Settings menu at the screen ............................................................................... 56
5.2.3. Language .............................................................................................................. 57
Setting the language using the ETS .................................................................... 57
Setting the language at the screen ..................................................................... 57
5.2.4. Date and time ....................................................................................................... 57
Setting the date and time in the ETS .................................................................. 57
Enter the date and time at the screen ................................................................. 59
5.2.5. Location ................................................................................................................ 60
Setting the location using the ETS ...................................................................... 61
Setting the location at the screen ........................................................................ 61
5.2.6. Display .................................................................................................................. 62
Setting the display using the ETS ....................................................................... 62
Setting the display at the screen ......................................................................... 62
5.2.7. Texts ..................................................................................................................... 65
Changing text using the ETS ............................................................................... 65
Changing text at the screen ................................................................................. 65
5.2.8. Automatic settings ............................................................................................... 66
Change general automatic settings using the ETS ............................................ 66
Change automatic settings at the screen ........................................................... 67
5.2.9. TH sensor ............................................................................................................. 70
Setting the TH sensor using the ETS .................................................................. 70
Setting the TH sensor at the screen .................................................................... 71
5.2.10.Remo 8 Remote Control ..................................................................................... 72
5.2.11.Alarm ................................................................................................................... 73
Setting an alarm using the ETS ........................................................................... 74
Setting an alarm at the screen ............................................................................. 74
5.2.12.Addressing the unit ............................................................................................ 74
5.2.13.Service / Access codes ....................................................................................... 75
Setting access codes using the ETS .................................................................... 75
Setting access codes at the screen ..................................................................... 75
Reset ...................................................................................................................... 76
Factory defaults .................................................................................................... 77
Internal area .......................................................................................................... 77
5.3. Light applications ............................................................................ 77

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Elsner Elektronik GmbH • Herdweg 7 • D-75391 Gechingen • Germany
Room Controller KNX Touch One • from software version 2.0, ETS program version 1.1
Status: 29.04.2014 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
5.3.1. Set light using the ETS ........................................................................................ 77
5.3.2. Operate and adjust light at the screen ............................................................... 78
5.4. Drives and ventilation units ............................................................. 82
5.4.1. Setting drives using the ETS .............................................................................. 82
Safety notes for automatic functions .................................................................. 82
Setting blinds using the ETS ............................................................................... 83
Setting awnings using the ETS ........................................................................... 85
Setting roller shutters using the ETS .................................................................. 87
Setting windows using the ETS .......................................................................... 89
Setting ventilation units using the ETS .............................................................. 91
5.4.2. Set and operate drives at the screen ................................................................. 92
Safety notes for automatic functions .................................................................. 94
Setting automatic functions for shading elements ............................................ 94
Setting automatic functions for windows ........................................................ 101
Setting automatic functions for ventilation units ............................................ 108
5.5. Temperature control ...................................................................... 112
5.5.1. Setting temperature control using the ETS ..................................................... 112
5.5.2. Setting temperature control at the screen ....................................................... 118
5.6. Universal menu .............................................................................. 120
5.6.1. Setting the Universal menu using the ETS ...................................................... 120
List of object functions ....................................................................................... 121
5.6.2. Universal menu at the screen ........................................................................... 122
5.7. Timer .............................................................................................. 123
5.7.1. Setting the timer using the ETS ....................................................................... 123
5.7.2. Setting the timer at the screen ......................................................................... 124
5.8. Scenes ............................................................................................ 125
5.8.1. Setting scenes using the ETS ........................................................................... 125
5.8.2. Scene activation at the screen .......................................................................... 126
5.9. Push-button inputs ........................................................................ 127
5.9.1. Actuating variable comparator 1...4 ................................................................. 130
5.10. Logic (ETS) ..................................................................................... 131
5.10.1.AND logic 1/2/3/4 and OR logic 1/2/3/4 ............................................................ 131
6. Tables ....................................................... 135
6.1. Units for sun and wind .................................................................. 136
6.2. Settings data .................................................................................. 136

4 Explanantion of symbols
Explanation of the symbols used in this manual
Danger of death by electrocution!
Advice on dangers concerning work on electrical terminals, components etc.
Safety measures to protect the life and health of relevant personnel.
Safety instruction!
Instructions that must strictly be observed to ensure the safe operation.
Safety measures to protect against damage to persons or property.
“Control unit”
The symbol is followed by a menu path. In this menu the settings just
described can be changed.
“Manual”
The symbol is followed by chapter information with a page number. In this
chapter you will find additional information about the setting just described.
ETS In the ETS tables, the default settings are underlined.

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1. Description

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1.1. Field of application
The Room Controller KNX Touch One enables control of the KNX building technol-
ogy for one room by means of a touch-sensitive display screen. The unit provides in-
tegrated control functions which can also be directly set on the display (automatic). Ba-
sic settings are made by the installer in the ETS.
The KNX Touch One with integrated indoor sensor (temperature, air humidity) in-
cludes an internal automated operation function for shades (sun/privacy shades) 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 connection of conven-
tional 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.
The Remo 8 eight-channel wireless remote control can be used with the KNX Touch
One for remote control of the drives.
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 comparator, AND/OR logic
Die Konfiguration erfolgt mit der KNX-Software ETS. Produktdatei, Datenblatt und
Handbuch stehen auf der Homepage von Elsner Elektronik unter www.elsner-ele-
ktronik.de im Menübereich „Service“ zum Download bereit.
1.1.1. 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

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1.1.2. Technical Data
* Concerning the display of the temperature for the TH Sensor, please note the next
chapter
Automatic intrinsic heat balancing by TH sensor, Seite 8
Housing Plastic
Colour • Gloss white (similar to RAL 9003 Signal White)/Light
grey (similar to RAL 7035 Light Grey)
• Aluminium (similar to RAL 9006 White Aluminium)/
Graphite (similar to RAL 7024 Graphite Grey)
Assembly Surface mount
Protection Class IP 20
Dimensions approx. 164 x 121 x 38 (B × H × D, mm)
Weight Approx. 380 g
Ambient temperature Operational 0 to +50°C, Storage -30 to +70°C,
Avoid condensation
Auxiliary supply 12...40 V DC / 14...28 V AC
Residual ripple 10 %
Auxiliary current at
100% display lighting
300 mA at 12 V DC 230 mA at 14 V AC
130 mA at 24 V DC 110 mA at 28 V AC
80 mA at 40 V DC
Auxiliary current at
0% display lighting
120 mA at 12 V DC 85 mA at 14 V AC
55 mA at 24 V DC 45 mA at 28 V AC
35 mA at 40 V DC
Power consumption For 100 % display lighting: max. 3.6 Watt
For 0 % display lighting: max. 1.5 Watt
Bus current max. 10 mA
Data output KNX +/- Bus connector terminal
BCU type TP UART
PEI type 0
Group addresses max. 1024
Assignments max. 1024
Communications objects 447 (Number 1 ... 532)
Temperature measurement
range
-40...+100°C
Resolution (temperature) 0.1°C
Accuracy (temperature) ± 1.0°C from +5°C to +45°C
Humidity measurement
range
0 ... 100 %
Resolution (humidity) 0,1 %
0 % to 20 % = ± 5 % rH
20 % to 80 % = ± 3 % rH
80 % to 100 % = ± 5 % rH
Drift (humidity) ± 0.5 % rH per year in normal atmosphere

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Concerning the accuracy of the measurement, please not chapter
Installation location
The product conforms with the provisions of EC guidelines
• EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
• Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
• R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EG
The following standards and/or technical specifications have been applied:
• EN 301489-1 V1.9.2
• EN 300220-2 V2.1.2
• EN 50491-5-1 : 2010
• EN 50491-5-2 : 2011
1.1.2.1. Automatic intrinsic heat balancing by TH sensor
To ensure exact temperature displays, the temperature measurement takes into con-
sideration the unit's intrinsic heat. For wall mounting at a height of 1.50 m, an average
temperature variation due to intrinsic heat is determined to be 1.6°C.
The software compensates for temperature variations automatically by reducing the
actually measured temperature by the intrinsic heat of 1.6°C and displaying this.
During the 90-minute warm-up phase, the displayed interior temperature measure-
ment value increasingly approaches the actual room temperature.
1.2. Maintenance and care
Finger marks on the touch screen are best removed with a damp cloth or a microfiber
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.
1.3. Connection and control options
The following ambient parameters are measured and displayed:
• Indoor temperature
• Air humidity, interior
The following ambient parameters must be received:
•Brightness
•Windspeed
•Precipitation
• Outdoor temperature
This data can be provided by Suntracer KNX, Suntracer KNX-GPS, or Suntracer KNX-
GPS light weather sensors.

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•Time/Date
It is recommended that Date and time be received by means of the KNX. When the
date and time are set manually on the touch display, the values are not saved following
an auxiliary power failure, and these must then be re-entered.
The following devices can be connected using a wireless connection:
• 8-channel radio remote control Remo 8
The following button interfaces are available:
• 4 binary inputs for connecting conventional buttons, switches and window
contacts
1.3.1. An overview of the automatic functions
The Room Controller KNX Touch One has got internal automatic functions for
blinds (for protection from the sun/privacy) and for room climate regulation (heating,
cooling, ventilation).
General instructions:
• The entire runtime is completed for timed closures
• The movement positions are only settable in the blind and ventilation functions
Automatic functions for up to eight Lighting settings
• Time switching / night switching: Switching on for a set period and at night
(periods, brightness values can be set)
• Switch on daily (periods can be set)
• Dim the light (period, brightness at ON/OFF can be set)
• Automatic resets (time/periods can be set)
Automatic functions for up to six Shutters
• Blind dependent on brightness and position of the sun
(Sun elevation and direction can be set)
or independent of brightness (slat and travel position can be set) or leave
extended (privacy, automatic retraction only in the event of rain or wind alarm)
• Night-time closure (can be switched off)
• Timed closure (period can be set)
• Interior temperature lock: Leave open until a selectable interior temperature is
reached (can be switched off)
• Outside temperature lock: Lock when below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Frost alarm: Retract during rainfall below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Wind alarm: Retract when a selectable wind speed is exceeded
(can be switched off)
• Rain alarm: Retract during rainfall (can be switched off)

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• Travel position and slat position can be set
(Slat retraction dependent on sun elevation possible)
• Travel delays during extension/retraction (can be set)
Automatic functions for up to four Awnings
• Extension dependent on brightness and position of the sun (Sun elevation and
direction can be set) or leave retracted independent of brightness (manual
extension only) or leave extended independent of brightness (privacy,
automatic retraction only in the event of rain or wind alarm)
• Leave retracted until a selectable interior temperature is reached (can be
switched off)
• Outside temperature lock: Allow blinds from a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Interior temperature lock: Allow blinds from a selectable interior temperature
(can be switched off)
• Frost alarm: Retract during rainfall below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Wind alarm: Retract when a selectable wind speed is exceeded (can be
switched off)
• Rain alarm: Retract during rainfall (can be switched off)
• Travel position can be set
• Travel delays during extension/retraction (can be set)
Automatic functions for up to four Roller shutters
• Close dependent on brightness and position of the sun (travel position can be
set) or leave open independent of brightness (Closure only using time control
or manually) or leave closed independent of brightness (privacy, automatic
retraction only in the event of rain or wind alarm)
• Night-time closure (can be switched off)
• Timed closure (period can be set)
• Interior temperature lock: Leave open until a selectable interior temperature is
reached (can be switched off)
• Outside temperature lock: Lock when below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Frost alarm: Retract during rainfall below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Wind alarm: Retract when a selectable wind speed is exceeded
(can be switched off)
• Rain alarm: Retract during rainfall (can be switched off)
• Travel position can be set
• Travel delays during extension/retraction (can be set)
Automatic functions for up to two Windows
• Open at a selectable interior temperature (TH sensor/CO2 can be switched off)
• Open at a selectable air humidity in the room
(TH sensor/CO2 can be switched off)

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• Open/close at a selectable CO2 content in the room
(TH sensor/CO2 can be switched off)
• Outside temperature lock: Lock when below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Frost alarm: Close during rainfall below a selectable external temperature
(can be switched off)
• Close when the supply air temperature is higher than the room temperature
(TH sensor/CO2 can be switched off)
• Rain alarm: Close completely or to only provide a gap during rainfall
(can be switched off)
• Wind alarm: Close when a selectable wind speed is exceeded
(can be switched off)
• Timed ventilation/closure (periods can be set, switched off)
• Night-time re-cooling (period, room temperature and window opening can be
set, switched off)
• Leave closed during a settable period
• Travel position/number of steps (Stepped window openings operate gradually
with a selectable number of steps (2-10))
Automatic functions for a ventilator
• Use ventilator (can be switched off)
• Timed ventilation in up to 16 periods with defined force
(periods can be set, ventilation steps can be set on a percentage basis)
• Use TH sensor for ventilator (can be switched off)
• Ventilate until room temperature drops below a set value (value and ventilation
steps can be defined)
• Ventilate from a selectable interior temperature (can be switched off)
• Ventilate from a selectable air humidity in the room (can be switched off)
• Ventilate from a selectable CO2 content in the room (can be switched off)
• Start and increase exhaust ventilation (can be set on a percentage basis)
• Use night-time re-cooling for up to 16 periods (period can be set)
Automatic functions for heating and cooling
• Switch between heating and cooling by means of a dead zone
(temperature can be set) or by means of a switching object
• Night-time reduction (with settings for the period and the temperature to which
this should reduce)
• Day mode extension (temporary deactivation of night mode)
• Frost/heat protection (reference value and activation delay can be set)
1.3.2. Overview of functions
1.3.2.1. Only using ETS settable functions
• All parameters under General Settings
• TH sensor transmission behaviour

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• Function and thus object allocations for Start and Universal menus
• Use of Lights 1 - 8 and Light type
• Use of Shutters 1 - 6, Awnings 1- 4, Roller Shutters 1 - 4
• Use of Windows 1 - 2 and Window type
• Temperature regulation type
• Actuating variable comparator
•Logic
1.3.2.2. Only using Display settable functions
• Calibrating the touch display
• Teaching radio remote control Remo 8
• Programming button/Programming LED (phys. address)
• Reset
1.3.2.3. Using ETS and display operable functions
Settings
• Language
• Date and time
•Location
•Display
• Texts
• Automatic
• TH sensor (adjusting/external segment)
• Alarm actions
• Access code
Light automation + names
Blind automation + names + manual control
• Blind
•Awning
• Roller blind
Window automation + manual control
Ventilation automation
The reference values for the temperature regulation defined using the ETS can be
changed on the display.
Change names for functions, pages and scenes.
Temperature and humidity offset (correction to TH sensors).
1.4. List of communication objects
DTP: Data Point Type

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No. Name Function DPT Flags
1 Software version Output 217.001 C R T
2 Unit malfunction Output 1.001 C R T
3 Date Input 11.001 K S Ü U
4 Time Input 10.001 K S Ü U
6 Display light brightness in % Input 5.001 C R W
8 Surface operation_1 Output 1.001 C R T
9 Surface operation_8 Output 5.001 C R T
10 TH sensor malfunction Output 1.001 C R T
11 External temperature measure-
ment value
Input 9.001 K S Ü U
12 Internal temperature measure-
ment value
Output 9.001 C R T
13 Overall temperature measurement
value
Output 9.001 C R T
14 External humidity measurement
value
Input 9.007 K S Ü U
15 Internal humidity measurement
value
Output 9.007 C R T
16 Overall humidity measurement
value
Output 9.007 C R T
17 Temperature requirement
Min./maximum value
Input 1.017 K S
18 Minimum temperature measure-
ment value
Output 9.001 C R T
19 Maximum temperature measure-
ment value
Output 9.001 C R T
20 Reset min./max. temperature value Input 1.017 K S
21 Request min./max. humidity value Input 1.017 K S
22 Minimum humidity measurement
value
Output 9.007 C R T
23 Maximum humidity measurement
value
Output 9.007 C R T
24 Reset min./max. humidity value Input 1.017 K S
29 CO2 measurement value in ppm Input 9.008 K S Ü U
30 Rain Input 1.002 K S Ü U
31 External temperature measure-
ment value
Input 9.001 K S Ü U
32 Wind force measurement value Input 9.005 K S Ü U

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33 Brightness measurement value Input 9.004 K S Ü U
39 Alarm 1 Input 1.001 K S
40 Alarm 1 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 K S Ü
41 Alarm 2 Input 1.001 K S
42 Alarm 2 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 K S Ü
43 Alarm 3 Input 1.001 K S
44 Alarm 3 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 K S Ü
45 Alarm 4 Input 1.001 K S
46 Alarm 4 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 K S Ü
47 Alarm 5 Input 1.001 K S
48 Alarm 5 Acknowledge Input / Output 1.001 K S Ü
49 Start menu function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
50 Start menu function 1
(Short-term input)
Output 1.* C R T
51 Start menu function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
52 Start menu function 2
(Short-term input)
Output 1.* C R T
53 Start menu function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
54 Start menu function 3
(Short-term input)
Output 1.* C R T
55 Start menu function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
56 Start menu function 4
(Short-term input)
Output 1.* C R T
57 Start menu function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
58 Start menu function 5
(Short-term input)
Output 1.* C R T
59 Start menu function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
60 Start menu function 6
(Short-term input)
Output 1.* C R T
61 Universal menu page 1 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
62 Universal menu page 1 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
63 Universal menu page 1 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
64 Universal menu page 1 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

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65 Universal menu page 1 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
66 Universal menu page 1 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
67 Universal menu page 1 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
68 Universal menu page 1 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
69 Universal menu page 1 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
70 Universal menu page 1 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
71 Universal menu page 1 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
72 Universal menu page 1 Function 6
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
73 Universal menu page 1 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
74 Universal menu page 1 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
75 Universal menu page 1 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
76 Universal menu page 1 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
77 Universal menu page 2 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
78 Universal menu page 2 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
79 Universal menu page 2 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
80 Universal menu page 2 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
81 Universal menu page 2 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
82 Universal menu page 2 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
83 Universal menu page 2 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
84 Universal menu page 2 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
85 Universal menu page 2 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
86 Universal menu page 2 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

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87 Universal menu page 2 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
88 Universal menu page 2 Function 6
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
89 Universal menu page 2 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
90 Universal menu page 2 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
91 Universal menu page 2 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
92 Universal menu page 2 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
93 Universal menu page 3 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
94 Universal menu page 3 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
95 Universal menu page 3 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
96 Universal menu page 3 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
97 Universal menu page 3 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
98 Universal menu page 3 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
99 Universal menu page 3 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
100 Universal menu page 3 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
101 Universal menu page 3 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
102 Universal menu page 3 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
103 Universal menu page 3 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
104 Universal menu page 3 Function 6
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
105 Universal menu page 3 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
106 Universal menu page 3 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
107 Universal menu page 3 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
108 Universal menu page 3 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

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Room Controller KNX Touch One • Status: 29.04.2014 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
109 Universal menu page 4 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
110 Universal menu page 4 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
111 Universal menu page 4 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
112 Universal menu page 4 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
113 Universal menu page 4 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
114 Universal menu page 4 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
115 Universal menu page 4 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
116 Universal menu page 4 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
117 Universal menu page 4 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
118 Universal menu page 4 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
119 Universal menu page 4 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
120 Universal menu page 4 Function 6
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
121 Universal menu page 4 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
122 Universal menu page 4 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
123 Universal menu page 4 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
124 Universal menu page 4 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
125 Universal menu page 5 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
126 Universal menu page 5 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
127 Universal menu page 5 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
128 Universal menu page 5 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
129 Universal menu page 5 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
130 Universal menu page 5 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

18 Description
Room Controller KNX Touch One • Status: 29.04.2014 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
131 Universal menu page 5 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
132 Universal menu page 5 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
133 Universal menu page 5 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
134 Universal menu page 5 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
135 Universal menu page 5 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
136 Universal menu page 5 Function 6
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
137 Universal menu page 5 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
138 Universal menu page 5 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
139 Universal menu page 5 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
140 Universal menu page 5 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
141 Universal menu page 6 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
142 Universal menu page 6 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
143 Universal menu page 6 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
144 Universal menu page 6 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
145 Universal menu page 6 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
146 Universal menu page 6 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
147 Universal menu page 6 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
148 Universal menu page 6 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
149 Universal menu page 6 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
150 Universal menu page 6 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
151 Universal menu page 6 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
152 Universal menu page 6 Function 6
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags

19 Description
Room Controller KNX Touch One • Status: 29.04.2014 • Errors excepted. Subject to technical changes.
153 Universal menu page 6 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
154 Universal menu page 6 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
155 Universal menu page 6 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
156 Universal menu page 6 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
157 Universal menu page 7 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
158 Universal menu page 7 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
159 Universal menu page 7 Function 2
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
160 Universal menu page 7 Function 2
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
161 Universal menu page 7 Function 3
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
162 Universal menu page 7 Function 3
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
163 Universal menu page 7 Function 4
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
164 Universal menu page 7 Function 4
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
165 Universal menu page 7 Function 5
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
166 Universal menu page 7 Function 5
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
167 Universal menu page 7 Function 6
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
168 Universal menu page 7 Function 6
((Brief Input))
Output 1.* C R T
169 Universal menu page 7 Function 7
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
170 Universal menu page 7 Function 7
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
171 Universal menu page 7 Function 8
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
172 Universal menu page 7 Function 8
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
173 Universal menu page 8 Function 1
(Display / Input)
Input / Output 14.* C R W T
174 Universal menu page 8 Function 1
(Brief Input)
Output 1.* C R T
No. Name Function DPT Flags
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