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Index
1GENERAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................................ 4
2TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................................................... 5
3WORKING MODE ................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 MAIN SCREEN ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
3.1.1 Navigation from one drawing to another ......................................................................................................... 7
3.1.2 Usual icons on the drawing ............................................................................................................................... 7
3.1.2.1 Lights .......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1.2.2 BlInds.......................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1.2.3 Lighting regulation ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.2.4 Thermostat (KT) ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.2.5 Flood ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.1.2.6 Presence sensors...................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.1.2.7 Gas, fire or smoke .................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2UPPER EVENTS RAIL................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1 Run an event ................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 Event configuration......................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.2.1 Add an event ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2.2.2 Delete an event........................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.2.2.3 Edit an event ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
3.3 LOWER CONTROL RAIL ............................................................................................................................................... 16
3.3.1 Whiteboard for notes...................................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.2 Technical alarms warnings.............................................................................................................................. 19
3.3.2.1 Notifications via Mail ............................................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.3 Timings............................................................................................................................................................ 20
3.3.3.1 Add a timing ............................................................................................................................................................. 20
3.3.3.2 Eliminate a timing .................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.3.3 Edit a timing ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
3.3.3.4 Activate/Deactivate a timing.................................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.4 Intrusion Alarm ............................................................................................................................................... 27
3.3.5 Presence simulation ........................................................................................................................................ 28
3.3.6 Configurations................................................................................................................................................. 28
3.3.6.1 Wi-fi.......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.3.6.2 Password .................................................................................................................................................................. 32
3.3.6.3 Consumption management...................................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.6.4 Blinds –Control by position ..................................................................................................................................... 34
3.3.6.5 Updating................................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3.6.6 Brigthness................................................................................................................................................................. 37
3.3.6.7 Time zone settings ................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.3.6.8 Restore factory settings ........................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.6.9 Icons size .................................................................................................................................................................. 39
3.3.6.10 Language .................................................................................................................................................................. 39
3.3.6.11 Device registration ................................................................................................................................................... 40
3.3.6.12 Information .............................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.3.7 Weather forecast ............................................................................................................................................ 43
3.3.7.1 locations edition....................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.4 RECOVERY SCREEN .................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.4.1 Reboot panel ................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.4.2 Wifi settings .................................................................................................................................................... 45

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3.4.3 Synchronize ..................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.4.4 Restore factory settings .................................................................................................................................. 45

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1General description
The model DS241100 of Bes is a colour touch screen, size 4.3”. It allows monitoring and control of the KNX home automation
system. It is simple, quick and intuitive thanks to the icons on 3D drawings or photographs. It also includes a web server to
manage the installation in remote or local mode, via Smartphone, Tablet or PC.
It has a configurable Wi-Fi connection which makes it possible to connect to the net for different purposes such as live
updating of the software version or showing the weather information of previously configured locations.
It incorporates events’ edition, allowing the user to add new events/scripts to the already existing ones (included in SIDE) by
using the status of the different nodes associated to the icons of the installations’ drawings.
It also allows to control the technical alarms of the installation such as flood, gas, fire, etc., as well as the management of the
intrusion alarm by a 4 characters code. It also can simulate real presence, program yearly temporizations, graphic whiteboard
for notes, weather forecast, etc.

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2Technical Description
4,3" COLOR CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN
- Resolution: 800 x 480pixels
- Colors: 18 bits
- Supply - 29Vcc from auxiliary power supply.
- Consumption - Auxiliary Power Supply 18-30Vdc
o250 mA from auxiliary power supply.
o1mA from KNX BUS
- Size –129X88X4 (13 mm depth).
- Mounting:
oSurface. Flush mounting with box (included)
oOn universal distribution box, screwed on wall
oEasily mounting on plasterboard wall

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3Working mode
The graphic interface is divided in three zones:
A central zone where you can find the installation’s drawings. On these drawings we can find the icons for the
control of the diverse devices.
An upper rail that we will see if we slide downwards the main screen (the one with the drawings). On this rail we
can activate programmed events as well as create new ones. After having created events, we will be able to delete
or edit the programmed events by means of the screen.
A lower rail that we will see if we slide upwards the main screen (the one with the drawings). On this rail we can
access to the whiteboard, yearly temporizations as well as access to the weather forecast.
You will find below a detailed explanation of each of the zones of this graphic interface.
3.1 Main screen
This screen is composed of the drawings of the project and icons. The icons correspond to the devices or to the devices’
outputs of the installation. These icons allow us to monitor and to control the associated devices.
Besides the drawings and icons, the range level of the wireless net to which the installation is connected, is permanently
shown on the upper right corner.
(From maximum to minimum range)

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3.1.1 Navigation from one drawing to another
If the project has more than one drawing you can move from one to another by sliding your finger to the right or to the left,
depending of which drawing you would like to see.
If you slide your finger from right to left, the interface will change to the next drawing.
If you slide from left to right the interface will change to the previous drawing.
3.1.2 Usual icons on the drawing
3.1.2.1 LIGHTS
To switch on or off each lighting point (one per one), you only need to tap on the bulb on the drawing. If the bulb is yellow,
the light is on and if the bulb is blue, the light is off.
Once you have taped the system will address the command and the associated status of the output will change.
3.1.2.2 BLINDS
The blinds icons on the drawings will graphically and numerally indicate the status of the window.
Once you have taped on a blind icon, a window will drop down, giving us information about the window’s status and a value
in %.

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In this new window you can slide with your finger on the blind and adjust the level of the blind (raising or lowering it, just by
the contact to the screen and the movement of your finger). When the user lifts his finger from the screen, the level is set, the
window will close and the actuator will act on the corresponding output.
3.1.2.3 LIGHTING REGULATION
The regulation icons on the drawings indicate graphically as well as numerically the value (in percentage) of the lighting.
100% 60%
0% 30%
By taping on a regulation icon, a box will appear where you can see the status of the associated circuit.
On this new box you can adjust the light intensity. You only need to slide your finger upwards or downwards on the screen.
Once you lift your finger the light intensity is set, the window will close and the regulator will show the changes just done.
3.1.2.4 THERMOSTAT (KT)
By taping on the thermostat icon a box will appear where it is possible to switch on or switch off thermostat, adjust the
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In the middle part of the box you will see two values. On the left part the current measured temperature and on the right part
the set-point. This set point can be modified by pressing on the arrows (up and down).
On the upper part of the box, you can put on or off the thermostat. The thermostat is controlled by following moving icon:
On: Off:
If the thermostat is off, all the configurable options of the thermostat remain deactivated (White icons). It would also be
impossible to modify the temperature set point. If you wish the settings to be edited (yellow icons) you only need to switch on
the thermostat by moving the icon to the ON position: .
Thermostat off, example:

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On the lower part, we can configure if the control of the thermostat is in
Local mode
Remote mode
And the operating mode:
Summer (Cold is demanded)
Winter (Heat is demanded)
Mixture
If the images on the icons are white it means that the function is deactivated. If they are yellow, it means that the function is
active and it is working in this moment.
CHRONOTERMOSTATS
Accessing to thermostats option, the panel displays a new window to configure up to 10 weekly timings linked to the
thermostat. To manage and configure each of them, just tap over its representative numbers on the top line . The selected
number, which represents the scene that is currently being edited, is larger than others. To identify which timings are enabled
and which are not , the numbers are represented in white when chronotermostat is not active, and is shown in yellow
when if it is. To enable or disable simply check or uncheck the box provided for this purpose in the left upper corner.
For each scene, user can specify the time when thermostat will be activate and which days of the week (Monday to
Sunday from left to right) represented by their first letters. To add or remove days to scene, just tap over the day of the
week you are interested. If it shows the first day letter, it would be active, whereas if a bar is shown, the timing will be disabled
and will not run that particular day.

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Other configurable point, is the thermostat function mode , being possible to select between cold , hot , mix
or Off .
As last editable element by user, it is possible to define the temperature set point linked to the scene which will be the
net set point temperature when the scene executes. To edit this value, just tap over the number and, keeping touch, move
the finger upward or downward to increase or decrease the temperature.
Once all the parameters have been defined, it is possible to check a horizontal color bar at the bottom that indicates which
temperature set point for the next 24 hours (00:00 h being the left end of the bar, and 23:59 h the right) depending on
schedules . For higher values of temperature set point, color will be nearest to red, while green will represent low set
points. Yellow means intermediate values and gray represents time with the thermostat off.
HISTORICAL DATA
In the right upper corner, this icon gives access to a historical of temperatures measured by the thermostat, presented in a
graphic displayed in a new window. In this new interface, we can check information on a daily, weekly or monthly graphic.
User can define the period just selecting the mode in the bottom of the graph.
3.1.2.5 FLOOD
The working mode for the flood detector is as follows:
Whenever a water leak happens, it is indicated by showing the icon in yellow. In neutral position the icon is off (blue colour)
Stand by (no leakage)
Active position (leakage)

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It is not possible modify the status of the icon by pressing on it; the icon will not change its status. It will only change its status
if it detects leakage or not.
3.1.2.6 PRESENCE SENSORS
Stand-by
Active detector
This icon is used to show the status of the presence detectors of the installation.
Switch on detector : This icon is used to switch on manually the detector. It means that if you press on this icon the
SRBUS will detect any movement and will work normally.
Switch off detector : This icon is used to switch off manually the detector. It means that if you press on this icon the
SRBUS will not detect any movement and consequently will not work.

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3.1.2.7 GAS, FIRE OR SMOKE
The working mode of the gas/fire/smoke detector is as follows:
When gas or smoke is detected in the house, it is indicated by a yellow extinguisher. In neutral position the extinguisher is
blue.
Stand-by position.
Active position (gas or smoke detected)
3.2 Upper events rail
The upper rail will be visible if you slide the main drawings screen downwards. This rail shows all events that have been
configured in the project by means of SIDEKNX. This rail also has an icon on the left border (always visible) that allows you
to create new events as well as edit or delete the ones that have been created on the screen.
NOTE: FOR GAS/FIRE DETECTORS IT IS NECESSARY TO PROGRAM THE RELEASE AND THE END OF DETECTION IN THE
ACTIVATION AND DEACTIVATION SCRIPTS IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT THE ICON WILL CHANGE ITS STATUS WHEN IT
DETECTS. FOR LEAK AND BUS DETECTORS THIS PROGRAMMING IS NOT NEEDED.

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3.2.1 Run an event
To run an event that have been edited on the screen you will need to go to the last positions (on the right) of the rail. That is
where you can find the events that have been programmed by the user. Once you have found it, you only need to tap on the
icon.
3.2.2 Event configuration
To edit a new event we should tap on the following icon (left on the upper rail) , a new window will open. This window
serves to configure events. The window is divided in three parts:
A first zone (1) on the left side containing the list of the already generated events. A second zone (2) on the right part
containing the icons associated to these events and their status and a last zone (3 –lower horizontal rail) with icons that can
be added to the event we are editing.
3.2.2.1 ADD AN EVENT
Taping on the icon for adding a new event , a keyboard will be shown on the screen. We should use this keyboard to
name the new event. Afterwards we will be able to link the event with icons and the corresponding status.

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3.2.2.2 DELETE AN EVENT
By taping on the delete icon , we can delete the selected event (only those events that have been configured on the
screen)
3.2.2.3 EDIT AN EVENT
Through this icon we will access to the events configuration of our screen , we will be able to modify those events
that have been previously created on the graphic interface. The events list appears on the left side of the screen. We only
need to tap on it. On the lower horizontal rail the icons are shown. Once we are in the event we will be able to add or eliminate
icons.

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If you wish to add scripts to an event, you only need to slide the corresponding icons from the lower rail to the icons box in
the upper right part. If you are interested in deleting a script, you will only need to tap on the icon and then press on the delete
button (right side of the screen) .
If you add icons, the status of the output connected to the icon will be linked to the event. It means that in case the event is
executed, the devices will adopt the status they had in the moment that the event was edited.
During the events’ edition, the device will only allow to add icons that are represented on the drawings as mentioned in section
3.1 of this manual. It is permitted to edit the icon status you want to get from an included point to point control. You only need
to select the specific icon and use the option . This means, while you edit a scene, if the specific icon is off, you can
define that the icons status in the scene will be on.
It is just necessary to choose the status you want to get for each icon and the scene will be defined for your selection.
3.3 Lower control rail
You will see the lower rail if you tap and slide upwards the main drawings’ screen. So you will be able to access to all
functionality described in this section.

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Taping on the available icons on the lower rail, new windows will drop down with its own functionality. If you wish to close the
window you only need to confirm the actions in the drop down window or you can tap again on the same icon you used to
open.
To make out which option from the lower menu we are working, all icons will be redraw in black and white, while choosen
tool from the menu will stay in color. Next picture shows an example choosing the sixth menu option (adjustments).
3.3.1 Whiteboard for notes
This model has a touch whiteboard that allows you to draw or to take notes. If you have used the whiteboard you will see a
notice on the main users’ screen.

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To access to the whiteboard you should tap on the icon located on the lower rail of the screen.
To draw or to take a note you only need to slide the finger on the screen. If you wish to erase, you should select the eraser,
see icon on the left side . To erase the whole whiteboard please select the bin icon (located below the eraser) .
To validate the note and return to the main screen please press on the tick icon located in the lower left corner of the screen
.
If there is a note on the whiteboard the system will always show a notice on the main screen.
The graphical whiteboard also allows to choose the width and the colour of the line to get a more graphical and attractive
result.

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3.3.2 Technical alarms warnings
This screen can show up to 5 different technical alarms that could have happened in the installation such as flood, gas, fire,
etc.
Whenever a technical alarm is triggered in the installation, the appropriate warning icon on the main screen will blink, and the
right upper corner will show a warning icon next to Wifi signal . If you wish to know which alarm is concerned, you
should click on the warning icon or on the concerned icon on the lower right bar of the screen.
To confirm that we have been made aware of the alarm’s warning and to stop the icon to blinker, you should press on the
delete button of the central part , located between the alarms’ arrows in the vertical rail. If you do not want to delete the
warning you should press on the confirmation icon located on the right side .
3.3.2.1 NOTIFICATIONS VIA MAIL
From the main technical alarms menu, it is also possible to configure up to 10 email addresses to send technical alarm
notifications. To do that, tap the icon and select the option to add a new email to the mail list, using the screen
keyboard. To remove an address from list, just select the specific mail address and tap the icon .
For each alarm, it is possible to link IP cameras, sending pictures with the mail warning when the alarm is shoot. Tapping this
icon , user will access to a new interface where he can choose which ip cameras from project he wants to link to each
alarm. Just mark or unmark each IP camera to link them to the selected alarm.

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3.3.3 Timings
The timing allows you to program date and hour you wish the device to execute some of the events from its memory. The
timings can be programmed yearly. To access to the timings menu press on the icon shown below. This icon is located in the
lower right bar of the screen.
The initial timings screen is divided in two zones. On the left one all programmed events are shown. On the right you will see
a calendar where the programmed dates for each event are marked.
3.3.3.1 ADD A TIMING
On the left side a list with all programmed events is shown. To add a timing you only need to tap on the icon and a new
window will drop down to let you select the event. This window has got two columns, the one of the left has all created timings
and on the right you will see all available events to be timed. On this second column you should select the event you wish
and press on the tick button
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