Zennio RailQUAD 8 User manual

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RailQUAD 8
Analogue/Digital Multifunction Input Module
for DIN rail
ZIO-RQUAD8
USER MANUAL
Application program version: [1.3], [1.4]
User manual edition: [1.4]_a
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CONTENTS
Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Document Updates ....................................................................................................................... 3
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 RailQUAD 8....................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Installation........................................................................................................................ 5
2 Configuration......................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 General............................................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Inputs ............................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Binary Input.............................................................................................................. 9
2.2.2 Temperature Probe.................................................................................................. 9
2.2.3 Motion Detector ...................................................................................................... 9
2.3 Thermostats ................................................................................................................... 10
ANNEX I. Communication Objects............................................................................................... 11

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DOCUMENT UPDATES
Version
Changes
Page(s)
[1.3]_a
Changes in the application program:
•Optimisation of inputs, thermostat and
heartbeat modules.
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Minor text changes.
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[1.2]_a
Changes in the application program:
•Optimisation of the binary inputs, motion
detector and thermostat modules.
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[1.1]_a
Changes in the application program:
•Support for custom NTC probes.
•Heartbeat functionality added.
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1INTRODUCTION
1.1 RailQUAD 8
RailQUAD 8 is an analogue / digital input module from Zennio featuring eight separate
inputs, each configurable as:
Binary Input.
Temperature probe, either models provided by Zennio or other NTC
temperature probes from other suppliers, being in that case possible to
configure their parameters in ETS.
Motion detector.
Moreover, RailQUAD 8 implements:
8 independent thermostats, which can be enabled and configured
separately.
Heartbeat or periodical “still-alive” notification.
In sum, RailQUAD 8 is an updated version of the popular QUAD from Zennio, with
twice the number of inputs and intended to be installed on a DIN rail

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1.2 INSTALLATION
RailQUAD 8 is connected to the KNX bus through the incorporated terminal connector.
Once powered through the KNX bus, the device may be downloaded both, an
individual address or the application program.
This device does not need any additional external power since it is entirely powered
through the KNX bus.
Figure 1 RailQUAD 8. Element diagram.
The main elements are described next:
Prog./Test Pushbutton (5): a short press on this button sets the device into
the programming mode, making the associated LED (4) light in red.
Note: if this button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus, the
device will enter into safe mode. In such case, the LED will blink in red every
0.5 seconds.
Inputs (1)(3): input ports for the insertion of the stripped cables of external
elements such as switches / motion detectors / temperature probes, etc. One
of the two cables of each element needs to be connected to one of the slots
labelled “1” to “8”, while the other cable should be connected to the slot
labelled as “C”. Note that all the external input devices share the “C” slot for
one of the two cables. Please secure the connection by means of the on-
board screws.
1. Analogue/digital inputs 1 to 4
2. KNX bus connector
3. Analogue/digital inputs 5 to 8
4. Prog./Test LED
5. Prog./Test button
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
4
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To obtain further information about the technical features of RailQUAD 8 and on
security and installation procedures, please refer to the Datasheet of the device,
bundled with the original packaging and also available at the Zennio website,
http://www.zennio.com.

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2CONFIGURATION
2.1 GENERAL
After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the
topology of the desired project, the configuration process begins by entering the
Parameters tab of the device.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
The only parameterisable screen available by default is General. From this screen it is
possible to activate/deactivate all the required functionality.
Figure 2 General.
Heartbeat (Periodic Alive Notification) [enabled/disabled]
1
:enables the
“[Heartbeat] Object to Send ‘1’”one-bit object, which will be sent with a
value of “1” and a configurable period to notify that the device is still working
1
The default values of each parameter will be highlighted in blue in this document, as follows:
[default/rest of options].

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(still alive).
Figure 3 Heartbeat (Periodical Alive Notification).
Note: the first sending after download or bus failure takes place with a delay
of up to 255 seconds, to prevent bus overload. The following sendings match
the period set.
Input x [Disabled / Binary Input / Temperature Probe / Motion Detector]: sets
the type of input number “x. If such input is not required, it can be left as
“Disabled”.
Thermostat x [enabled/disabled]: enables or disables thermostat number “x”.
One entry per input or thermostat will be included into the tab tree on the left.
2.2 INPUTS
RailQUAD 8 incorporates eight analogue/digital inputs, each configurable as a:
Binary input, for the connection of a pushbutton or a switch/sensor.
Temperature probe, to connect a temperature sensor from Zennio.
Motion detector, to connect a motion detector (models ZN1IO-DETEC-P and
ZN1IO-DETEC-X from Zennio).
Important: older models of the Zennio motion detector (e.g., ZN1IO-DETEC
and ZN1IO-DETEC-N) will not work properly with this device

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2.2.1 BINARY INPUT
Please refer to the specific user manual “Binary Inputs”, available in the RailQUAD 8
product section at the Zennio website, http://www.zennio.com.
2.2.2 TEMPERATURE PROBE
Please refer to the specific user manual “Temperature Probe”, available in the
RailQUAD 8 product section at the Zennio website, http://www.zennio.com.
2.2.3 MOTION DETECTOR
It is possible to connect motion detectors (models ZN1IO-DETEC-P and ZN1IO-
DETEC-X from Zennio) to the input ports of RailQUAD 8. This brings the device with
the possibility of monitoring motion and presence in the room, as well as the light level.
Depending on the detection, different response actions can be parameterised.
Please refer to the “Motion Detector” user manual, available under the RailQUAD 8
product section at the Zennio website (www.zennio.com), for detailed information about
the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
Notes:
The ZN1IO-DETEC-P motion detector is compatible with a variety of Zennio
devices. However, depending on the device it is actually being connected to,
the functionality may differ slightly. Therefore, please refer specifically to the
aforementioned user manual.
Motion detectors with references ZN1IO-DETEC and ZN1IO-DETEC-N are
not compatible with RailQUAD 8 (may report inaccurate measurements if
connected to this device).
When connected to RailQUAD 8, the rear micro-switch of model ZN1IO-
DETEC-P should be set to position “Type B”.

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2.3 THERMOSTATS
RailQUAD 8 allows independently enabling and configuring up to eight thermostat
functions, with independence of the number of the inputs that have been configured.
Please refer to the specific “Zennio Thermostat” user manual available under the
RailQUAD 8 product section at the Zennio homepage (www.zennio.com) for detailed
information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.

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ANNEX I. COMMUNICATION OBJECTS
“Functional range” shows the values that, with independence of any other values permitted by the bus according to the object size, may be of any use or have a particular meaning
because of the specifications or restrictions from both the KNX standard or the application program itself.
Number
Size
I/O
Flags
Data type (DPT)
Functional Range
Name
Function
1
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Trigger
0/1
[Heartbeat] Object to Send '1'
Sending of '1' Periodically
2
1 Byte
I
C - - W -
DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Thermostat] Scene Input
Scene Value
3, 4, 33, 34, 63, 64,
93, 94, 123, 124, 153,
154, 183, 184, 213,
214
2 Bytes
I
C - - W -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Tx] Temperature Source X
External Sensor Temperature
5, 35, 65, 95, 125,
155, 185, 215
2 Bytes
O
C T R - -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Tx] Effective Temperature
Effective Control Temperature
6, 36, 66, 96, 126,
156, 186, 216
1 Byte
I
C - - W -
DPT_HVACMode
1=Comfort
2=Standby
3=Economy
4=Building Protection
[Tx] Special Mode
1-byte HVAC Mode
7, 37, 67, 97, 127,
157, 187, 217
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Ack
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Comfort
0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Comfort
0 = Off; 1 = On
8, 38, 68, 98, 128,
158, 188, 218
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Ack
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Standby
0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Standby
0 = Off; 1 = On
9, 39, 69, 99, 129,
159, 189, 219
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Ack
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Economy
0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Economy
0 = Off; 1 = On
10, 40, 70, 100, 130,
160, 190, 220
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Ack
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Protection
0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Special Mode: Protection
0 = Off; 1 = On
11, 41, 71, 101, 131,
161, 191, 221
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Window_Door
0/1
[Tx] Window Status (Input)
0 = Closed; 1 = Open
12, 42, 72, 102, 132,
162, 192, 222
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Ack
0/1
[Tx] Comfort Prolongation
0 = Nothing; 1 = Timed Comfort
13, 43, 73, 103, 133,
163, 193, 223
1 Byte
O
C T R - -
DPT_HVACMode
1=Comfort
2=Standby
3=Economy
4=Building Protection
[Tx] Special Mode Status
1-byte HVAC Mode
14, 44, 74, 104, 134,
2 Bytes
I
C - - W -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Tx] Setpoint
Thermostat Setpoint Input

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164, 194, 224
2 Bytes
I
C - - W -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Tx] Basic Setpoint
Reference Setpoint
15, 45, 75, 105, 135,
165, 195, 225
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Tx] Setpoint Step
0 = -0.5ºC; 1 = +0.5ºC
16, 46, 76, 106, 136,
166, 196, 226
2 Bytes
I
C - - W -
DPT_Value_Tempd
-670760.00º -
670760.00º
[Tx] Setpoint Offset
Float Offset Value
17, 47, 77, 107, 137,
167, 197, 227
2 Bytes
O
C T R - -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Tx] Setpoint Status
Current Setpoint
18, 48, 78, 108, 138,
168, 198, 228
2 Bytes
O
C T R - -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Tx] Basic Setpoint Status
Current Basic Setpoint
19, 49, 79, 109, 139,
169, 199, 229
2 Bytes
O
C T R - -
DPT_Value_Tempd
-670760.00º -
670760.00º
[Tx] Setpoint Offset Status
Current Setpoint Offset
20, 50, 80, 110, 140,
170, 200, 230
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Reset
0/1
[Tx] Setpoint Reset
Reset Setpoint to Default
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Reset
0/1
[Tx] Offset Reset
Reset offset
21, 51, 81, 111, 141,
171, 201, 231
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Heat_Cool
0/1
[Tx] Mode
0 = Cool; 1 = Heat
22, 52, 82, 112, 142,
172, 202, 232
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Heat_Cool
0/1
[Tx] Mode Status
0 = Cool; 1 = Heat
23, 53, 83, 113, 143,
173, 203, 233
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] On/Off
0 = Off; 1 = On
24, 54, 84, 114, 144,
174, 204, 234
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] On/Off Status
0 = Off; 1 = On
25, 55, 85, 115, 145,
175, 205, 235
1 Byte
O
C T R - -
DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Tx] Control Variable (Cool)
PI Control (Continuous)
26, 56, 86, 116, 146,
176, 206, 236
1 Byte
O
C T R - -
DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Tx] Control Variable (Heat)
PI Control (Continuous)
27, 57, 87, 117, 147,
177, 207, 237
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Control Variable (Cool)
2-Point Control
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Control Variable (Cool)
PI Control (PWM)
28, 58, 88, 118, 148,
178, 208, 238
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Control Variable (Heat)
2-Point Control
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Control Variable (Heat)
PI Control (PWM)
29, 59, 89, 119, 149,
179, 209, 239
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Additional Cool
Temp >= (Setpoint+Band) => "1"
30, 60, 90, 120, 150,
180, 210, 240
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] Additional Heat
Temp <= (Setpoint-Band) => "1"
31, 61, 91, 121, 151,
181, 211, 241
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] PI State (Cool)
0 = PI signal 0%; 1 = PI signal greater than 0%
32, 62, 92, 122, 152,
182, 212, 242
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Tx] PI State (Heat)
0 = PI signal 0%; 1 = PI signal greater than 0%
243, 247, 251, 255,
259, 263, 267, 271
2 Bytes
O
C T R - -
DPT_Value_Temp
-273.00º - 670760.00º
[Ix] Current Temperature
Temperature sensor value
244, 248, 252, 256,
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Alarm
0/1
[Ix] Overcooling
0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm

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260, 264, 268, 272
245, 249, 253, 257,
261, 265, 269, 273
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Alarm
0/1
[Ix] Overheating
0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm
246, 250, 254, 258,
262, 266, 270, 274
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Alarm
0/1
[Ix] Probe Error
0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm
275, 281, 287, 293,
299, 305, 311, 317
1 Bit
I
C - - W -
DPT_Enable
0/1
[Ix] Input Lock
0 = Unlock; 1 = Lock
276, 282, 288, 294,
300, 306, 312, 318
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] 0
Sending of 0
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] 1
Sending of 1
1 Bit
I
C T - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] 0/1 Switching
Switching 0/1
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_UpDown
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Move Up Shutter
Sending of 0 (Up)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_UpDown
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Move Down Shutter
Sending of 1 (Down)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_UpDown
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Move Up/Down
Shutter
Switching 0/1 (Up/Down)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Stop/Step Up
Shutter
Sending of 0 (Stop/Step Up)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Stop/Step Down
Shutter
Sending of 1 (Stop/Step Down)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Stop/Step Shutter
(Switched)
Switching of 0/1 (Stop/Step Up/Down)
4 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Control_Dimming
0x0 (Stop)
0x1 (Dec. by 100%)
0x2 (Dec. by 50%)
0x3 (Dec. by 25%)
0x4 (Dec. by 12%)
0x5 (Dec. by 6%)
0x6 (Dec. by 3%)
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0x9 (Inc. by 100%)
0xA (Inc. by 50%)
0xB (Inc. by 25%)
0xC (Inc. by 12%)
0xD (Inc. by 6%)
0xE (Inc. by 3%)
0xF (Inc. by 1%)
[Ix] [Short Press] Brighter
Increase Brightness
4 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Control_Dimming
0x0 (Stop)
0x1 (Dec. by 100%)
…
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0x9 (Inc. by 100%)
[Ix] [Short Press] Darker
Decrease Brightness

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...
0xF (Inc. by 1%)
4 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Control_Dimming
0x0 (Stop)
0x1 (Dec. by 100%)
…
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0x9 (Inc. by 100%)
...
0xF (Inc. by 1%)
[Ix] [Short Press] Brighter/Darker
Switch Bright/Dark
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Light On
Sending of 1 (On)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Light Off
Sending of 0 (Off)
1 Bit
I
C T - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Short Press] Light On/Off
Switching 0/1
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Ix] [Short Press] Run Scene
Sending of 0 - 63
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Ix] [Short Press] Save Scene
Sending of 128 - 191
1 Bit
I/O
C T R W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Switch/Sensor] Edge
Sending of 0 or 1
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_Value_1_Ucount
0 –255
[Ix] [Short Press] Constant Value
(Integer)
0 - 255
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Short Press] Constant Value
(Percentage)
0% - 100%
2 Bytes
C T - - -
DPT_Value_2_Ucount
0 –65535
[Ix] [Short Press] Constant Value
(Integer)
0 - 65535
2 Bytes
C T - - -
9.xxx
-671088.64 - 670760.96
[Ix] [Short Press] Constant Value
(Float)
Float Value
277, 283, 289, 295,
301, 307, 313, 319
1 Byte
I
C - - W -
DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Short Press] Shutter Status
(Input)
0% = Top; 100% = Bottom
1 Byte
I
C - - W -
DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Short Press] Dimming Status
(Input)
0% - 100%
278, 284, 290, 296,
302, 308, 314, 320
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] 0
Sending of 0
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] 1
Sending of 1
1 Bit
I
C T - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] 0/1 Switching
Switching 0/1
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_UpDown
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Move Up Shutter
Sending of 0 (Up)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_UpDown
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Move Down Shutter
Sending of 1 (Down)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_UpDown
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Move Up/Down
Shutter
Switching 0/1 (Up/Down)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Stop/Step Up
Shutter
Sending of 0 (Stop/Step Up)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Stop/Step Down
Shutter
Sending of 1 (Stop/Step Down)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Step
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Stop/Step Shutter
Switching of 0/1 (Stop/Step Up/Down)

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(Switched)
4 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Control_Dimming
0x0 (Stop)
0x1 (Dec. by 100%)
…
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0x9 (Inc. by 100%)
...
0xF (Inc. by 1%)
[Ix] [Long Press] Brighter
Long Pr. -> Brighter; Release -> Stop
4 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Control_Dimming
0x0 (Stop)
0x1 (Dec. by 100%)
…
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0x9 (Inc. by 100%)
...
0xF (Inc. by 1%)
[Ix] [Long Press] Darker
Long Pr. -> Darker; Release -> Stop
4 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Control_Dimming
0x0 (Stop)
0x1 (Dec. by 100%)
…
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0x9 (Inc. by 100%)
...
0xF (Inc. by 1%)
[Ix] [Long Press] Brighter/Darker
Long Pr. -> Brighter/Darker; Release -> Stop
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Light On
Sending of 1 (On)
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Light Off
Sending of 0 (Off)
1 Bit
I
C T - W -
DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press] Light On/Off
Switching 0/1
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Ix] [Long Press] Run Scene
Sending of 0 - 63
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Ix] [Long Press] Save Scene
Sending of 128 - 191
1 Bit
O
C T R - -
DPT_Alarm
0/1
[Ix] [Switch/Sensor] Alarm:
Breakdown or Sabotage
1 = Alarm; 0 = No Alarm
2 Bytes
C T - - -
9.xxx
-671088.64 - 670760.96
[Ix] [Long Press] Constant Value
(Float)
Float Value
2 Bytes
C T - - -
DPT_Value_2_Ucount
0 - 65535
[Ix] [Long Press] Constant Value
(Integer)
0 - 65535
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Long Press] Constant Value
(Percentage)
0% - 100%
1 Byte
C T - - -
DPT_Value_1_Ucount
0 - 255
[Ix] [Long Press] Constant Value
(Integer)
0 - 255
279, 285, 291, 297,
303, 309, 315, 321
1 Bit
C T - - -
DPT_Trigger
0/1
[Ix] [Long Press/Release] Stop
Shutter
Release -> Stop Shutter

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280, 286, 292, 298,
304, 310, 316, 322
1 Byte
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DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Long Press] Dimming Status
(Input)
0% - 100%
1 Byte
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DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Long Press] Shutter Status
(Input)
0% = Top; 100% = Bottom
323
1 Byte
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DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Motion Detector] Scene Input
Scene Value
324
1 Byte
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DPT_SceneControl
0-63; 128-191
[Motion Detector] Scene Output
Scene Value
325, 354, 383, 412,
441, 470, 499, 528
1 Byte
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DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] Luminosity
0-100%
326, 355, 384, 413,
442, 471, 500, 529
1 Bit
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DPT_Alarm
0/1
[Ix] Open Circuit Error
0 = No Error; 1 = Open Circuit Error
327, 356, 385, 414,
443, 472, 501, 530
1 Bit
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DPT_Alarm
0/1
[Ix] Short Circuit Error
0 = No Error; 1 = Short Circuit Error
328, 357, 386, 415,
444, 473, 502, 531
1 Byte
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DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] Presence State (Scaling)
0-100%
329, 358, 387, 416,
445, 474, 503, 532
1 Byte
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DPT_HVACMode
1=Comfort
2=Standby
3=Economy
4=Building Protection
[Ix] Presence State (HVAC)
Auto, Comfort, Standby, Economy, Building
Protection
330, 359, 388, 417,
446, 475, 504, 533
1 Bit
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DPT_Occupancy
0/1
[Ix] Presence State (Binary)
Binary Value
1 Bit
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DPT_Ack
0/1
[Ix] Presence: Slave Output
1 = Motion Detected
331, 360, 389, 418,
447, 476, 505, 534
1 Bit
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DPT_Window_Door
0/1
[Ix] Presence Trigger
Binary Value to Trigger the Presence Detection
332, 361, 390, 419,
448, 477, 506, 535
1 Bit
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DPT_Ack
0/1
[Ix] Presence: Slave Input
0 = Nothing; 1 = Detection from slave device
333, 362, 391, 420,
449, 478, 507, 536
2 Bytes
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DPT_TimePeriodSec
0-65535
[Ix] Presence: Waiting Time
0-65535 s.
334, 363, 392, 421,
450, 479, 508, 537
2 Bytes
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DPT_TimePeriodSec
1-65535
[Ix] Presence: Listening Time
1-65535 s.
335, 364, 393, 422,
451, 480, 509, 538
1 Bit
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DPT_Enable
0/1
[Ix] Presence: Enable
According to parameters
336, 365, 394, 423,
452, 481, 510, 539
1 Bit
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DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] Presence: Day/Night
According to parameters
337, 366, 395, 424,
453, 482, 511, 540
1 Bit
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DPT_Occupancy
0/1
[Ix] Presence: Occupancy State
0 = Not Occupied; 1 = Occupied
338, 367, 396, 425,
454, 483, 512, 541
1 Bit
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DPT_Ack
0/1
[Ix] External Motion Detection
0 = Nothing; 1 = Motion detected by an
external sensor
339, 344, 349, 368,
373, 378, 397, 402,
407, 426, 431, 436,
455, 460, 465, 484,
489, 494, 513, 518,
1 Byte
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DPT_Scaling
0% - 100%
[Ix] [Cy] Detection State (Scaling)
0-100%

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523, 542, 547, 552
340, 345, 350, 369,
374, 379, 398, 403,
408, 427, 432, 437,
456, 461, 466, 485,
490, 495, 514, 519,
524, 543, 548, 553
1 Byte
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DPT_HVACMode
1=Comfort
2=Standby
3=Economy
4=Building Protection
[Ix] [Cy] Detection State (HVAC)
Auto, Comfort, Standby, Economy, Building
Protection
341, 346, 351, 370,
375, 380, 399, 404,
409, 428, 433, 438,
457, 462, 467, 486,
491, 496, 515, 520,
525, 544, 549, 554
1 Bit
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DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Cy] Detection State (Binary)
Binary Value
342, 347, 352, 371,
376, 381, 400, 405,
410, 429, 434, 439,
458, 463, 468, 487,
492, 497, 516, 521,
526, 545, 550, 555
1 Bit
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DPT_Enable
0/1
[Ix] [Cy] Enable Channel
According to parameters
343, 348, 353, 372,
377, 382, 401, 406,
411, 430, 435, 440,
459, 464, 469, 488,
493, 498, 517, 522,
527, 546, 551, 556
1 Bit
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DPT_Switch
0/1
[Ix] [Cy] Force State
0 = No Detection; 1 = Detection

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