Weinzierl KNX RF/TP Coupler 670 User manual

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KNX RF/TP Coupler 670
Bidirectional gateway between KNX-RF and the KNX-bus
Installation and operating manual
Fig. 1: KNX RF/TP Coupler 670
Application
The KNX RF/TP Coupler 670 connects wireless KNX de-
vices (KNX-RF) with the KNX bus (KNX TP). The commu-
nication is bidirectional, allowing the state-feedback. This,
for example, also allows the switching of wired actuators
via a wireless radio switch or the switching of a wireless
actuator via a wired switch. In addition the WaveLink can
act as a radio transmitter.
The KNX RF/TP Coupler 670 comes with 24 channels.
Each channel can be assigned to one of the following
functions:
*As receiver (actuator)
-Switch
-Dim
-Blinds
-LED-display
-Temperature sensor
*As transmitter (sensor)
-Switch
-Switch with scene
-Dim with scene
-Blinds with scene
-LED-display
In addition, every channel which is configured as receiver
forward the battery status of the connected wireless de-
vices on the bus. Here, the “battery low” status of the radio
device can only be set “0” to “1” by the radio device itself.
A reset of the status to “0” has to be made from the KNX
bus side.
Installation and connection
The KNX RF/TP Coupler 670 is supplied in a surface
mounted housing. For activation, just connect the gateway
to the KNX bus.
When selecting the mounting location for the WaveLink
you have to consider the position and the range of the
KNX-RF devices which have to be associated with the
WaveLink. You should avoid shielding objects (eg metal
cabinets) or jamming objects (eg computers, electronic
transformers, ballasts …) close to the WaveLink.
Fig. 2: KNX RF/TP Coupler 670 open
The device is connected to the KNX bus by using the bus
terminal. The polarity of the bus terminal has to be
considered (s. inscription on circuit board). The power
supply of the device is exclusively on the bus.
Initial state
A new WaveLink has the physical address of 15.15.255.
There are no preset group addresses and connections to
KNX-RF devices.
Fig. 3: Device with top open
To program the physical address (KNX) on the ETS, press
the programming key („KNX Prog“). This causes the red
LED to light up. The LED goes out as soon as the device
has received its physical address. The group address and
parameter settings can then be programmed.

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Linking KNX-RF devices
Before linking the gateway to KNX-RF devices, the func-
tions of the individual channels must be programmed on
the ETS. The varied configuration of the channels allows
you to realize miscellaneous functions.
Learn mode
The learning process is controlled via the two buttons be-
low the display:
•Left briefly: „Activ.“: enter learn mode / switch channel
•Left long: „Add“: connect RF device
•Right briefly: „Exit“: leave learn mode
•Right long: „Del“: delete RF device connection
A long key press is detected when a key is pressed longer
than 1 second.
If the device is in normal operation mode, the left button
(„Activ./Add“), when pressed briefly, switches the device
in learn mode and activates the LCD.
Another brief press on the left button (”Activ./Add”)
switch the channel (1241). The display shows the cur-
rent channel number alternately the current channels con-
figuration. The encoding of the displayed configuration is
shown in Table 1.
A certain KNX-RF device is connected to the actual chan-
nel by a long key press of the left button (“Activ./Add”).
The connection will only work if the channel configuration
in the ETS fits the device Type of the KNX-RF device.
To establish a connection between a channel and a KNX-
RF device also the RF-device has to enter the learn mode
(s. manual of KNX RF-device). You have to consider that
always the device that acts as actor (receiver) has to enter
it’s learn mode first. If a channel of the KNX RF/TP Cou-
pler 670 is configured as receiver the device indicates its
readiness to link a sensor by flashing the letters “PS” on
the display.
By briefly pressing the right button (“Exit/Del”), a running
linking process can be stopped or the learning mode can
be terminated.
Deleting assignments
A long key press of the right button („EXIT/Del“) during
learning mode an already established channel connection
can be deleted. To unlink a channel also the RF-device
has to be set in learn mode (s. manual of KNX RF-device).
The unlink procedure deletes the channel link in both de-
vices simultaneously.
By a simultaneously long key press of left and right button
(„Activ./Add“ and „Exit/Del“) in learn mode, all allocated
device links of the active channel will be deleted. To avoid
inconsistency within the KNX installation, you have to de-
lete the links of the RF-devices also (s. manual of KNX
RF-devices).
If you reprogram an already linked KNX RF/TP Coupler
670 by ETS, only the links of channels will be deleted
where the configuration (function) has changed. To avoid
inconsistency within the KNX installation, you have to de-
lete the links of the RF-devices also (s. manual of KNX
RF-devices). By reprogramming the WaveLink while the
ETS Parameter „Delete all RF channels“ is set to „Yes“ all
links of all channels will be deleted. To avoid inconsistency
within the KNX installation, you have to delete the links of
the RF-devices also (s. manual of KNX RF-devices).
Factory-Reset
To reset the KNX RF/TP Coupler 670 to delivery state you
have to disconnect the device from the bus. Then press
and hold the left and right button („Activ./Add“ and „Ex-
it/Del“) simultaneously and reconnect the device to the
KNX bus. After the learn LED starts to glow you can re-
lease the buttons and the reset process starts.
Normal mode
The LCD shows the channel number on which a tel-
egram is received or transmitted.
Gateway functions
For each of the 24 channels of KNX RF/TP Coupler 670
one of the secondary described functions can be selected.
The selection is made in the parameter dialog of the ETS.
Receiver / Switching
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
objec
t
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
On activation of parameter „State switch“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
objec
t
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: State switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
On activation of parameter „Timed“, the following commu-
nication object is added to the channel::
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Timed 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
On activation of parameter „Switch scened“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Light scened 18.001 (-) 1 Byte
On activation of parameter „Battery low“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Battery low 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit

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Receiver / Dimming
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Dimming relative 3.007 (EIS 2) 4 Bits
On activation of parameter „State switch“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: State switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
On activation of parameter „Battery low“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Battery low 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Receiver / Shutter
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Move 1.008 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Step/Stop 1.008 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
On activation of parameter „Battery low“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Battery low 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Receiver / LED-Bargraph
On a channel with function „LED-Bargraph“, up to four
wireless window contacts (such as Busch-Jaeger univer-
sal detector 6721) can be linked. Their current values are
associated by OR operation with one another. The follow-
ing communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Value 5.001 (EIS 6) 1 Byte
On activation of parameter „Battery low“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Battery low 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Receiver / Temperature sensor
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Temperature
outdoor 9.001 (EIS 5) 2 Bytes
Channel …: Temperature
indoor 9.001 (EIS 5) 2 Bytes
On activation of parameter „Battery low“, the following
communication object is added to the channel:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Battery low 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Transmitter / Switch
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: State switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Transmitter / Switch scened
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: State switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Timed 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Forced 2.001 (EIS 8) 2 Bits
Channel …: Light scened 18.001 (-) 1 Byte
Transmitter / Dimmer scened
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: State switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: State value 5.001 (EIS 6) 1 Byte
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Dimming relative 3.007 (EIS 2) 4 Bits
Channel …: Dimming value 5.001 (EIS 6) 1 Byte
Channel …: Timed 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Forced 2.001 (EIS) 2 Bits
Channel …: Light scened 18.001 (-) 1 Byte
Transmitter / Shutter scened
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: State move 1.008 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Move 1.008 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Step/Stop 1.008 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Forced 2.001 (EIS) 2 Bits
Channel …: Wind 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Rain 1.002 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Light scened 18.001 (-) 1 Byte

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Transmitter / LED-Bargraph
The following communication objects are provided on KNX
bus side:
Comm.
-
object
Type
KNX
Size
Channel …: Switch 1.001 (EIS 1) 1 Bit
Channel …: Value 5.001 (EIS 6) 1 Bit
Display symbols
Table 1: Display symbols and their meanings
Symbol Meaning
-.- Channel not used
1-24 Channel number, alternating channel config-
uration
S Channel to link a sensor (channel config.)
A Channel to link an actuator (channel config.)
EE Error in linking process
PS Sensor linking process
PA Actuator linking process
ES Deleting sensor link
EA Deleting actuator link
E- Deleting all links of one channel
FU Channel full, no further connections possible
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