Parameter
HVAC stay-'ON' time (in minutes)
HVAC stay-'ON' time is started if no presence is detected. This has the pur-
pose of preventing the "comfort mode" for controlling room-temperature -
along with heating and cooling - from ending as soon as the room is vacated,
particularly when the room is entered again a short time afterwards and con-
tinues to be used.
1 to 120 minutes: The HVAC stay-'ON' time can be set to a fixed period of
between 1 and 120 minutes.
Switch-'ON' delay and stay-'ON'
time can be read / changed via bus
This parameter is used for selecting whether or not to provide the cap-ability
of reading and changing HVAC-control switch-'ON' delay and stay-'ON' time
via bus.
Yes: Communication objects 39 and 40 are added so that HVAC-control
switch-'ON' delay and stay-'ON' time can be set via bus. These objects not
only provide the capability of changing both values via bus. They can also be
used for requesting the current value irrespective of whether it was entered by
ETS, service remote control or bus.
No: HVAC-control switch-'ON' delay and stay-'ON' time cannot be read and
selected via bus.
Disable HVAC output
This parameter is used for selecting whether to add object 37 "Disable HVAC
output" and which telegram to use for disabling and re-enabling the "HVAC
output". If the "HVAC output" object is disabled, HVAC will not be controlled,
i.e. the "HVAC output" object is not sent.
No: The "Disable HVAC output" object is not available.
ON for disabling / OFF for enabling: The "HVAC output" object is disabled by
a telegram received with the value "1" for the "Disable HVAC output" object
and enabled by a telegram with the value "0".
OFF for disabling / ON for enabling: The "HVAC output" object is disabled by
a telegram received with the value "0" for the "Disable HVAC output" object
and enabled by a telegram with the value "1".
Behaviour on disabling HVAC
output
This parameter is only visible if the preceding "Disable HVAC output" param-
eter is not set to "No".
This parameter is used for selecting whether to set the "HVAC output" object
to a specific value before disabling it and whether to send this value.
no action: No telegram is sent before disabling the "HVAC output" object.
ON telegram: Before disabling the "HVAC output" object, the object is set to
the value "1" and a relevant telegram sent.
OFF telegram: Before disabling the "HVAC output" object, the object is set to
the value "0" and a relevant telegram sent.
Behaviour on enabling HVAC
output
This parameter is only visible if the preceding "Disable HVAC output" param-
eter is not set to "No".
This parameter is used for selecting what is to happen after enabling the
"HVAC output" object.
Set HVAC output to current status; After enabling the "HVAC output" object,
it is set to the status ascertained by the detector, with this status being sent.
ON telegram: After disabling the "HVAC output" object, it is set to the value
"1" irrespective of presence status and a relevant telegram sent. After a de-
lay of 5 s, the detector takes into account the current presence status and
determines which value currently to set the "HVAC output" to and sends any
changed value.
OFF telegram: After disabling the "HVAC output" object, it is set to the value
"0" irrespective of presence status and a relevant telegram sent. After a de-
lay of 5 s, the detector takes into account the current presence status and
determines which value currently to set the "HVAC output" to and sends any
changed value.
HVAC output disabling status
object
This parameter is used for selecting whether to add object 38 "HVAC output
disabling status" and, if so, when to send it. Object value "1" is then used
to report that HVAC control is disabled, with object value "0" being used to
report that it is enabled again.
How to calibrate presence detectors with constant-lighting control
Settings
1...255 (15)
Yes; No
No; ON for disabling / OFF for ena-
bling; OFF for disabling / ON for ena-
bling
no action; ON telegram;
OFF telegram
Set HVAC output to current sta-
tus; ON telegram; OFF telegram
No; send after change
11.8 "Light Level Measured" parameter window
This parameter window is only provided if the detector is not being
operated as a "slave" and the "Light level measured" parameter is then
set to "active" in the "General Settings" parameter window.
Note: If the LED lights up permanently, e.g. in 4h ON/OFF mode or for
a selected scene, light level is not measured. No telegram is sent via
bus during this time.
Parameter
Min. light-level change
This parameter is used to select which level the light-level value last sent must
have changed by for the light level measured to be sent again.
Send measured level cyclically
This parameter is used to select whether or after which cycle time to send
the "Light level measured" object, even if the light level measured has not
changed in the meantime.
11.9 "Scene Control" parameter window
This parameter window is only available if the detector is not being
operated as a "slave" and if the "Remote control" parameter is then
either set to "User" or to "Program & User" in the "General Settings"
parameter window.
It is used for setting the four scene numbers for 8-bit scene control
the scenes of which can be saved and selected using the "User" IR
remote control.
Parameter
Scene number [1 to 64] for button,
scene 1 (0=no assignment)
This parameter is used for assigning a scene number in the range from 1 to
64 to the buttons for saving or selecting scene 1 on the "User" IR remote
control. 0 means "no scene assigned". No scene telegram is then sent via
bus. If a scene is selected before it has been saved, scene selection remains
without any response.
Scene number [1 to 64] for button,
scene 2 (0=no assignment)
This parameter is used for assigning a scene number in the range from 1 to
64 to the buttons for saving or selecting scene 2 on the "User" IR remote
control. 0 means "no scene assigned". No scene telegram is then sent via
bus. If a scene is selected before it has been saved, scene selection remains
without any response.
Scene number [1 to 64] for button,
scene 3 (0=no assignment)
This parameter is used for assigning a scene number in the range from 1 to
64 to the buttons for saving or selecting scene 3 on the "User" IR remote
control. 0 means "no scene assigned". No scene telegram is then sent via
bus. If a scene is selected before it has been saved, scene selection remains
without any response.
Scene number [1 to 64] for button,
scene 4 (0=no assignment)
This parameter is used for assigning a scene number in the range from 1 to
64 to the buttons for saving or selecting scene 4 on the "User" IR remote
control. 0 means "no scene assigned". No scene telegram is then sent via
bus. If a scene is selected before it has been saved, scene selection remains
without any response.
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Settings
20 lux; 30 lux; 40 lux; 50 lux; 60 lux
inactive; 10 s; 15 s; 30 s; 1 min.;
5 min.; 10 min.; 15 min.; 30 min.;
60 min.
Settings
0...64
0...64
0...64
0...64