Zennio Zvit55x1 Pc-abs Capacitive Push Button User Manual

Zennio Zvit55x1 Pc-abs Capacitive Push Button User Manual

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TECLA 55

Tecla 55 is a KNX multifunction flush-fitting polycarbonate capacitive touch switche with proximity sensor, luminosity sensor and an elegant design with backlighted customisable icons.
It is designed to be flush-mounted in standard 55×55 frames. There are models with one, two, four or six capacitive touch buttons with LED backlight to confirm the press of the buttons as well as showing states.
Tecla 55 is a fully customizable solution for the control of rooms where user control of air conditioning systems, lighting, blinds, scenes, etc. is required.
The versatility offered by the functionality of buttons is complemented by a built-in analogue/digital input configurable as a temperature probe and the thermostat function.
The most outstanding features of Tecla 55 are:

  • Fully customisable backlit icons for every button.
  • 1 / 2 / 4 / 6 touch buttons, which can operate as individual or pair controls.
  • Horizontally or vertically-oriented configuration (only available for the two-button and six-button models).
  • Buzzer for an audible acknowledgment of user actions (with the possibility of disabling it either by parameter or by object).
  • Possibility of locking/unlocking the touch panel through binary orders or scenes.
  • Welcome Back object (binary or scene) which is sent to the KNX bus when a pulsation is detected after a certain period (configurable) of inactivity.
  • Ambient luminosity sensor for brightness automatic adjustment. Proximity sensor for quick start.
  • Analogue/digital input configurable as temperature probe.
  • Thermostat function.
  • Heartbeat or periodical “still-alive” notification.

INSTALLATIONZennio-ZVIT55X1-PC-ABS-Capacitive-Push-Button-fig1

  1. Frame (sold separately).
  2. Metal levelling plate.
  3. KNX connector
  4. Programming LED.
  5. Programming Button.
  6. Fixing clips.
  7. Temperature probe connector.
  8. Touch area.
  9. Proximity and Luminosity Sensors.
  10. Temperature probe (included).

Tecla 55 is connected to the KNX bus through the built-in terminal (3). An external DC power supply is not needed.
A short press on the programming button (5) will make the device enter the programming mode. The programming LED (4) will then light in red. On the contrary, if this button is held while the device gets connected to the bus, the device will enter the safe mode. In such case, the programming LED will blink in red colour.
For detailed information about the technical features of Tecla 55, as well as on security and installation procedures, please refer to the device Datasheet, bundled within the device packaging and also available at www.zennio.com.

START-UP AND POWER LOSS

After download or device reset it is necessary to wait for about 2 minutes without performing any action in order to make it possible a proper calibration of:

  • Proximity sensor.
  • Luminosity sensor.
  • Button presses.

For a correct calibration of the proximity and brightness sensors it is recommended not to remain too close or place anything less than 50cm approximately and do not hit with direct light to the device during this time.

CONFIGURATION

After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the topology of the project, the configuration process begins by entering the Parameters tab of the device.
For detailed information about the functionality incorporated in the device and the configuration of the related parameters, please refer to the specific manual “Capacitive Touch Switches” available in the Tecla 55 product section at the Zennio homepage, www.zennio.com (please note that Tecla 55 does not include internal temperature sensor).

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.
Note: The objects shown in this table are from model Tecla 55 X6. Please note that certain objects will not be available in models with less push buttons.

NumberSizeI/OFlagsData type (DPT)Functional RangeNameFunction
11 Bit C – – T –DPT_Trigger0/1[Heartbeat] Object to Send ‘1’Sending of ‘1’ Periodically
21 ByteIC – W – –DPT_SceneNumber0 – 63[General] Scene: Receive0 – 63 (Run Scene 1-64)
31 Byte C – – T –DPT_SceneControl0-63; 128-191[General] Scene: Send0 – 63/128 – 191 (Run/Save Scene 1-64)
41 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[General] Touch Locking0 = Unlock; 1 = Lock
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[General] Touch Locking0 = Lock; 1 = Unlock
51 Bit C – – T –DPT_Switch0/1[General] Welcome Back ObjectSwitch Object Sent on Wake Up
61 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[General] Sounds – Disabling Button Sound0 = Disable Sound; 1 = Enable Sound
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[General] Sounds – Disabling Button Sound0 = Enable Sound; 1 = Disable Sound
71 BitIC – W – –DPT_Ack0/1[General] Sounds – Doorbell1 = Play a Doorbell Sound; 0 = Nothing
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Ack0/1[General] Sounds – Doorbell0 = Play a Doorbell Sound; 1 = Nothing
 

8

1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Alarm0/1[General] Sounds – Alarm1 = Play Alarm Intermittent Sounds; 0 = Stop Alarm Sounds
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Alarm0/1[General] Sounds – Alarm0 = Play Alarm Intermittent Sounds; 1 = Stop Alarm Sounds
9, 10, 11, 12, 131 BitIC – W – –DPT_Switch0/1[General] Welcome Back Object – Additional ConditionAdditional Condition Object x
141 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[General] Proximity Sensor0 = Disable; 1 = Enable
151 BitIC – W – –DPT_Start0/1[General] External Proximity Detection1 = Detection
161 Bit C – – T –DPT_Start0/1[General] Proximity DetectionSend 1 when Proximity is Detected
171 Bit C – – T –DPT_Bool0/1[General] Luminosity (1-Bit)0 = Over Threshold; 1 = Under Threshold
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Bool0/1[General] Luminosity (1-Bit)0 = Under Threshold; 1 = Over Threshold
181 ByteOC R – – –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[General] Luminosity (Percentage)0% … 100%
201 BitIC – W – –DPT_DayNight0/1[General] Backlight Mode0 = Night Mode; 1 = Normal Mode
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_DayNight0/1[General] Backlight Mode0 = Normal Mode; 1 = Night Mode
 

23, 29, 35, 41,

47, 53

1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] SwitchSend Selected Value on Short Press
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] Hold & ReleaseSend Selected Values on Hold and Release Presses
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] Two Objects – Short PressSend Selected Value on Short Press
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] Light – On/Off(Short Press) Switch Between On and Off
 1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Step0/1[Btn][Ix] Shutter – Stop/Step(Short Press) 0 = Stop Shutter/Step Up; 1

= Stop Shutter/Step Down

1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Trigger0/1[Btn][Ix] Shutter – Stop(End Pressing) Stop Shutter
 

 

24, 30, 36, 42,

48, 54

 

 

 

4 Bit

 

 

 

I

 

 

 

C – W T –

 

 

 

DPT_Control_Dimming

0x0 (Stop)

0x1 (Dec. by 100%)

0x7 (Dec. by 1%) 0x8 (Stop)

0xD (Inc. by 100%)

0xF (Inc. by 1%)

 

 

 

[Btn][Ix] Light – Dimming

 

 

(Long Press) Switch Between Dimming Up and Down

 

25, 31, 37, 43,

49, 55

1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Ix] Shutter – Move(Long Press) 0 = Up ; 1 = Down
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Ix] Shutter – Move(Start Pressing) Switch Between Up and Down
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] Two Objects – Long PressSend Selected Value on Long Press
26, 32, 38, 44,

50, 56

1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] LED On/Off0 = Off; 1 = On
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Ix] LED On/Off0 = On; 1 = Off
 

 

 

 

 

 

27, 33, 39, 45,

51, 57

1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Btn][Ix] ScalingSend Selected Percentage Value on Short Press
1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Value_1_Ucount0 – 255[Btn][Ix] Counter – 1-Byte UnsignedSend Selected Value on Short Press
1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Value_1_Count-128 – 127[Btn][Ix] Counter – 1-Byte SignedSend Selected Value on Short Press
2 BytesIC – W T –DPT_Value_2_Ucount0 – 65535[Btn][Ix] Counter – 2-Byte UnsignedSend Selected Value on Short Press
2 BytesIC – W T –DPT_Value_2_Count-32768 – 32767[Btn][Ix] Counter – 2-Byte SignedSend Selected Value on Short Press
2 BytesIC – W T –9.xxx-671088.64 – 670433.28[Btn][Ix] FloatSend Selected Value on Short Press
1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Value_1_Ucount0 – 255[Btn][Ix] Two Objects – Short Press (1- Byte)Send Selected 1-Byte Value on Short Press
1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Btn][Ix] Shutter – Position0 – 100 %
1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Btn][Ix] Light – Dimming (Status)0 – 100 %
1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Room_State0 – 255[Btn][Ix] Room State0 = Normal; 1 = Make-up Room; 2 = Do not Disturb
28, 34, 40, 46,

52, 58

1 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Value_1_Ucount0 – 255[Btn][Ix] Two Objects – Long Press (1-Byte)Send Selected 1-Byte Value on Long Press
 

 

 

 

 

 

83, 89, 95

1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] SwitchLeft = 0; Right = 1
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Short PressLeft = 1; Right = 0
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Short PressLeft = 0; Right = 1
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Light – On/Off(Short Press) Left = Off; Right = On
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Step0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop/Step(Short Press) Left = Stop/Step Down; Right

= Stop/Step Up

1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Trigger0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop(End Pressing) Left = Stop-Down; Right = Stop-Up
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] SwitchLeft = 1; Right = 0
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Light – On/Off(Short Press) Left = On; Right = Off
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Step0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop/Step(Short Press) Left = Stop/Step Up; Right = Stop/Step Down
 1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Trigger0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop(End Pressing) Left = Stop-Up; Right = Stop-Down
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] SwitchLower = 0; Upper = 1
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] SwitchLower = 1; Upper = 0
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Light – On/Off(Short Press) Lower = Off; Upper = On
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Light – On/Off(Short Press) Lower = On; Upper = Off
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Step0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop/Step(Short Press) Lower = Stop/Step Down; Upper = Stop/Step Up
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Step0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop/Step(Short Press) Lower = Stop/Step Up; Upper

= Stop/Step Down

1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Trigger0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop(End Pressing) Lower = Stop-Down; Upper

= Stop-Up

1 Bit C – – T –DPT_Trigger0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Stop(End Pressing) Lower = Stop-Up; Upper = Stop-Down
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Short PressLower = 0; Upper = 1
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Short PressLower = 1; Upper = 0
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

84, 90, 96

 

 

 

4 Bit

 

 

 

I

 

 

 

C – W T –

 

 

 

DPT_Control_Dimming

0x0 (Stop)

0x1 (Dec. by 100%)

0x7 (Dec. by 1%) 0x8 (Stop)

0xD (Inc. by 100%)

0xF (Inc. by 1%)

 

 

 

[Btn][Px] Light – Dimming

 

 

(Long Press) Left = Darker; Right = Brighter

 

 

 

4 Bit

 

 

 

I

 

 

 

C – W T –

 

 

 

DPT_Control_Dimming

0x0 (Stop)

0x1 (Dec. by 100%)

0x7 (Dec. by 1%) 0x8 (Stop)

0xD (Inc. by 100%)

0xF (Inc. by 1%)

 

 

 

[Btn][Px] Light – Dimming

 

 

(Long Press) Left = Brighter; Right = Darker

 

 

 

4 Bit

 

 

 

I

 

 

 

C – W T –

 

 

 

DPT_Control_Dimming

0x0 (Stop)

0x1 (Dec. by 100%)

0x7 (Dec. by 1%) 0x8 (Stop)

0xD (Inc. by 100%)

0xF (Inc. by 1%)

 

 

 

[Btn][Px] Light – Dimming

 

 

(Long Press) Lower = Darker; Upper = Brighter

 

 

4 Bit

 

 

I

 

 

C – W T –

 

 

DPT_Control_Dimming

0x0 (Stop)

0x1 (Dec. by 100%)

0x7 (Dec. by 1%) 0x8 (Stop)

0xD (Inc. by 100%)

 

 

[Btn][Px] Light – Dimming

 

 

(Long Press) Lower = Brighter; Upper = Darker

     

0xF (Inc. by 1%)

  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

85, 91, 97

1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Long PressLeft = 0; Right = 1
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Long PressLeft = 1; Right = 0
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Long Press) Left = Down; Right = Up
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Start Pressing) Left = Down; Right = Up
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Long Press) Left = Up; Right = Down
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Start Pressing) Left = Up; Right = Down
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Long Press) Lower = Down; Upper = Up
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Long Press) Lower = Up; Upper = Down
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Start Pressing) Lower = Down; Upper = Up
1 Bit C – – T –DPT_UpDown0/1[Btn][Px] Shutter – Move(Start Pressing) Lower = Up; Upper = Down
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Long PressLower = 0; Upper = 1
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] Two Objects – Long PressLower = 1; Upper = 0
86, 92, 981 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] LED On/Off0 = On; 1 = Off
1 BitIC – W T –DPT_Switch0/1[Btn][Px] LED On/Off0 = Off; 1 = On
87, 93, 991 ByteIC – W T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Btn][Px] Light – Dimming (Status)0 – 100 %
1131 ByteIC – W – –DPT_SceneControl0-63; 128-191[Thermostat] Scene InputScene Value
114, 1152 BytesIC – W – –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Tx] Temperature Source xExternal Sensor Temperature
1162 BytesOC R – T –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Tx] Effective TemperatureEffective Control Temperature
 

117

 

1 Byte

 

I

 

C – W – –

 

DPT_HVACMode

1=Comfort 2=Standby 3=Economy

4=Building Protection

 

[Tx] Special Mode

 

1-Byte HVAC Mode

1181 BitIC – W – –DPT_Ack0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Comfort0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Comfort0 = Off; 1 = On
1191 BitIC – W – –DPT_Ack0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Standby0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Standby0 = Off; 1 = On
1201 BitIC – W – –DPT_Ack0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Economy0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Economy0 = Off; 1 = On
1211 BitIC – W – –DPT_Ack0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Protection0 = Nothing; 1 = Trigger
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] Special Mode: Protection0 = Off; 1 = On
1221 BitIC – W – –DPT_Window_Door0/1[Tx] Window Status (Input)0 = Closed; 1 = Open
1231 BitIC – W – –DPT_Trigger0/1[Tx] Comfort Prolongation0 = Nothing; 1 = Timed Comfort
 

124

 

1 Byte

 

O

 

C R – T –

 

DPT_HVACMode

1=Comfort 2=Standby 3=Economy 4=Building Protection 

[Tx] Special Mode Status

 

1-Byte HVAC Mode

1252 BytesIC – W – –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Tx] SetpointThermostat Setpoint Input
2 BytesIC – W – –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Tx] Basic SetpointReference Setpoint
1261 BitIC – W – –DPT_Step0/1[Tx] Setpoint Step0 = Decrease Setpoint; 1 = Increase Setpoint
1272 BytesIC – W – –DPT_Value_Tempd-671088.64º – 670433.28º[Tx] Setpoint OffsetFloat Offset Value
1282 BytesOC R – T –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Tx] Setpoint StatusCurrent Setpoint
1292 BytesOC R – T –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Tx] Basic Setpoint StatusCurrent Basic Setpoint
1302 BytesOC R – T –DPT_Value_Tempd-671088.64º – 670433.28º[Tx] Setpoint Offset StatusCurrent Setpoint Offset
1311 BitIC – W – –DPT_Reset0/1[Tx] Setpoint ResetReset Setpoint to Default
1 BitIC – W – –DPT_Reset0/1[Tx] Offset ResetReset Offset
1321 BitIC – W – –DPT_Heat_Cool0/1[Tx] Mode0 = Cool; 1 = Heat
1331 BitOC R – T –DPT_Heat_Cool0/1[Tx] Mode Status0 = Cool; 1 = Heat
1341 BitIC – W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] On/Off0 = Off; 1 = On
1351 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] On/Off Status0 = Off; 1 = On
1361 BitI/OC R W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] Main System (Cool)0 = System 1; 1 = System 2
1371 BitI/OC R W – –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] Main System (Heat)0 = System 1; 1 = System 2
1381 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[Tx] Enable/Disable Secondary System (Cool)0 = Disable; 1 = Enable
1391 BitIC – W – –DPT_Enable0/1[Tx] Enable/Disable Secondary System (Heat)0 = Disable; 1 = Enable
140, 1461 ByteOC R – T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Cool)PI Control (Continuous)
141, 1471 ByteOC R – T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Heat)PI Control (Continuous)
1 ByteOC R – T –DPT_Scaling0% – 100%[Tx] [Sx] Control VariablePI Control (Continuous)
142, 1481 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Cool)2-Point Control
1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Cool)PI Control (PWM)
 

143, 149

1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Heat)2-Point Control
1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable (Heat)PI Control (PWM)
1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] Control Variable2-Point Control
1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] Control VariablePI Control (PWM)
144, 1501 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] PI State (Cool)0 = PI Signal 0%; 1 = PI Signal Greater than 0%
 

145, 151

1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] PI State (Heat)0 = PI Signal 0%; 1 = PI Signal Greater than 0%
1 BitOC R – T –DPT_Switch0/1[Tx] [Sx] PI State0 = PI Signal 0%; 1 = PI Signal Greater than 0%
1522 BytesOC R – T –DPT_Value_Temp-273.00º – 670433.28º[Ix] Current TemperatureTemperature Sensor Value
1531 BitOC R – T –DPT_Alarm0/1[Ix] Overcooling0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm
1541 BitOC R – T –DPT_Alarm0/1[Ix] Overheating0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm
1551 BitOC R – T –DPT_Alarm0/1[Ix] Probe Error0 = No Alarm; 1 = Alarm

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