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ABB i-bus® KNX
SAH/S x.x.7.1
Switch/Shutter Actuator
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  • Page 1 — PRODUCT MANUAL ABB i-bus® KNX SAH/S x.x.7.1 Switch/Shutter Actuator...
  • Page 2 ABB i-bus® KNX TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents About this document................................ 7 Using the product manual .................................  7 Legal disclaimer .................................... 7 Explanation of symbols .................................. 7 Safety ...................................... 9 General safety instructions ................................ 9 Proper use ...................................... 9 Product overview ...................................  10 Device description.....................................
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABB i-bus® KNX TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.11.1 Dimension drawing.................................  69 3.11.2 Connection diagram...............................  70 3.11.3 Operating and display elements........................... 71 3.11.4 Technical data................................... 73 Function .................................... 75 Function description.................................. 75 4.1.1 Function diagram of Shutter Actuator ........................ 76 4.1.2 Function diagram of Switch Actuator ......................... 77 4.1.3...
  • Page 4 ABB i-bus® KNX TABLE OF CONTENTS Parameters ...................................  103 General.......................................  103 Parameter window Configuration ............................... 104 7.2.1 Enable output X + Y .............................. 105 7.2.2 Enable Logic/Threshold X-Y ............................ 105 7.2.3 Maximum number of sent telegrams........................ 105 7.2.4 In period.................................. 106 Parameter window Device settings .............................  107 7.3.1...
  • Page 5 ABB i-bus® KNX TABLE OF CONTENTS Group objects.................................. 217 Overview of group objects ................................ 217 Group objects Central.................................. 219 Group objects Device.................................. 220 Group objects Safety .................................. 221 Group objects Logic/Threshold 1 .............................. 222 Group objects Logic/Threshold 2 .............................. 224 Group objects Logic/Threshold 3 .............................. 224 Group objects Logic/Threshold 4 ..............................
  • Page 6 ABB i-bus® KNX TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.58 Group objects Channel T: Switch .............................. 240 8.59 Group objects Channels U + V: Shutter ............................ 240 8.60 Group objects Channel U: Switch .............................. 240 8.61 Group objects Channel V: Switch .............................. 241 8.62 Group objects Channels W + X: Shutter ............................ 241 8.63...
  • Page 7 ABB i-bus® KNX device. Legal disclaimer ABB AG reserves the right to make changes to the product or modify the contents of this document without prior notice. The agreed properties are definitive for any orders placed. ABB AG does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document.
  • Page 8 ABB i-bus® KNX ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT Notes and warnings are represented as follows in this manual: DANGER This symbol is a warning about electrical voltage and indicates high-risk hazards that will definitely re- sult in death or serious injury unless avoided.
  • Page 9 ABB i-bus® KNX SAFETY Safety General safety instructions Protect the device from moisture, dirt and damage during transport, storage and operation. ► Operate the device only in a closed housing (distribution board). ► Operate the device only within the specified technical data.
  • Page 10 The devices do not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The devices are provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 11 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW Ordering details Description Type Order no. Packaging unit Weight 1 pc. [pcs.] (gross) [kg] Switch/Shutter SAH/S 16.10.7.1 2CDG 110 248 R0011 0.502 Switch/Shutter SAH/S 16.16.7.1 2CDG 110 251 R0011 0.502 Switch/Shutter SAH/S 16.6.7.1 2CDG 110 245 R0011 0.502...
  • Page 12 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 13: Dimension Drawing

    ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.3.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  2: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 13...
  • Page 14: Connection Diagram

    ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.3.2 Connection diagram Fig.  3: Connection diagram SAH/S 8.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 15: Operating And Display Elements

    ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.3.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 16 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 18 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 19 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 20 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.4.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  5: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 20...
  • Page 21 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.4.2 Connection diagram Fig.  6: Connection diagram SAH/S 16.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 22 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.4.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 23 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 24 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 25 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 26 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 27 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.5.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  8: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 27...
  • Page 28 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.5.2 Connection diagram Fig.  9: Connection diagram SAH/S 24.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 29 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.5.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 30 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 31 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 32 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 33 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 34 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.6.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  11: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 34...
  • Page 35 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.6.2 Connection diagram Fig.  12: Connection diagram SAH/S 8.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 36 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.6.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 37 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 38 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 39 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 40 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 41 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.7.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  14: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 41...
  • Page 42 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.7.2 Connection diagram Fig.  15: Connection diagram SAH/S 16.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 43 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.7.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 44 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 45 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 46 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 47 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 48 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.8.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  17: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 48...
  • Page 49 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.8.2 Connection diagram Fig.  18: Connection diagram SAH/S 24.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 50 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.8.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 51 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 52 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 53 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 54 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 55 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.9.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  20: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 55...
  • Page 56 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.9.2 Connection diagram Fig.  21: Connection diagram SAH/S 8.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 57 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.9.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 58 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 59 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 60 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 61 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 62 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.10.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  23: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 62...
  • Page 63 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.10.2 Connection diagram Fig.  24: Connection diagram SAH/S 16.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 64 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.10.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 65 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 66 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 67 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 68 The device does not possess any mutually electromechanically interlocked output contacts. The device is provided with bus voltage via the ABB i-bus® KNX. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is implemented using the bus connection terminal. The consumers are connected at the outputs using screw terminals (terminal designation on the housing).
  • Page 69 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.11.1 Dimension drawing Fig.  26: Dimension drawing Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 69...
  • Page 70 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.11.2 Connection diagram Fig.  27: Connection diagram SAH/S 24.x.7.1 — Legend 1 Label carriers 7 Output status LED (yellow) 2 Programming LED 8 Output button 3 Programming button 9 Groups LED (yellow) 4 Bus connection terminal...
  • Page 71 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3.11.3 Operating and display elements Note A device with 24 channels (A … X) is described below. Note In Shutter mode, the function of the Output button/LEDs is identical for every shutter output pair. Only the buttons/LEDs I and II are described below.
  • Page 72 ABB i-bus® KNX PRODUCT OVERVIEW KNX operation Button/LED Description/function LED indicator Select relay group:short button push < 2 s Manual operation active: LED: ON Change to manual operation: KNX operation active: LED: OFF Button push 2 … 5 s Manual operation disabled: LED: Flashing (1 Hz) or device is controlled via i-bus®...
  • Page 73 Maximum number of assignments 1,000 Note Observe software information on the website → www.abb.com/knx. Note The device supports the locking function of a KNX device in ETS. If a BCU code was assigned, the de- vice can be read and programmed only with this BCU code.
  • Page 74 Number of ballasts (T5/T8, single ele- 18 W (ABB ballast 1 x 18 SF) ment) 24 W (ABB ballast T5 1 x 24 CY) 36 W (ABB ballast 1 x 36 CF) 58 W (ABB ballast 1 x 58 CF)
  • Page 75: Function

    (max. 4, 8, 12). Switch, shutter and blind outputs can be mixed in the device. On- site operation of the output is permissible by manual operation (can be disabled). LEDs additionally indi- cate the switching/movement status. The device is powered by the ABB i-bus® KNX and requires no ad- ditional power supply.
  • Page 76: Function Diagram Of Shutter Actuator

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.1.1 Function diagram of Shutter Actuator Fig.  28: Function diagram of Shutter Actuator Product manual | SAH/S x.x.7.1 | 2CDC505173D0211 Rev. A 76...
  • Page 77: Function Diagram Of Switch Actuator

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.1.2 Function diagram of Switch Actuator 4.1.3 Safety functions 4.1.3.1 Safety functions of Shutter Actuator 4.1.3.1.1 Wind alarm The device can receive wind alarm telegrams from up to three wind sensors to protect the blind/shutter in windy conditions. The user can freely select which (if any) of the three wind alarms each output should react to.
  • Page 78 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION The alarm position of the blind/shutter can be set individually for each output. If several wind alarms are assigned to an output, they will be linked by a logic OR. The order of priority of alarms can be defined in the Order of priority of weather alarm, disabling and forced operation.
  • Page 79 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION If a frost alarm occurs, the blind/shutter will be moved to the position defined in the parameterPosition for frost alarm and operation will be disabled. The order of priority of alarms can be defined in the Order of priority of weather alarm, disabling and forced operation.
  • Page 80 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Note When the function Forced operation is active, the output can no longer be operated via other group objects or manual operation until forced operation has been canceled. Higher-priority safety functions will continue to run. A state that is set when forced operation is triggered can be parametrized with 1-bit forced operation. It can additionally be defined whether activation is to take place via the value 1 or 0.
  • Page 81 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Each safety priority has its own group object. The group object and the corresponding safety function are enabled in the parameter Enable group object "Safety priority x". Safety priority x is active when • a telegram with the value 1 is received on the group object Safety priority x .
  • Page 82: Manual Operation

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION The function Forced operation is set in the parameter Forced operation (1 bit / 2 bit). When forced operation is canceled, the output’s switching position is defined in the parameter Switch- ing state on cancellation of disabling, forced operation and safety priority and operation is enabled.
  • Page 83: Refreshed Knx State

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION After connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX, bus voltage recovery, ETS download or ETS reset, the device is in KNX operation . The Manual operation LED is off. More information → Function diagram of Shutter Actuator, Page 76, → Function diagram of Switch Actuator, Page 77.
  • Page 84: Function Logic

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Note In the parameter Switch output reacts to central Switch group object, it can be defined for each Switch Actuator output whether the output reacts to the central group object. The following group objects are available for central activation of the Shutter Actuator output pairs: •...
  • Page 85: Function Threshold

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.1.8 Function Threshold The function Threshold is used to compare the value received at the threshold input with the thresholds set in the parameters Upper threshold and Lower threshold. Depending on the setting in the parameter Data type of group object "Threshold input", one of the fol- lowing group objects serves as the threshold input: •...
  • Page 86: Drive Settings

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.1.9 Drive settings 4.1.9.1 Travel times Fig.  29: Function diagram of travel times The travel time is the time that the blind/shutter requires to move from the lower to the upper end posi- tions (up) or from the upper to the lower end positions (down). Travel times for upward and downward movements can be determined separately and set in ETS.
  • Page 87 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.1.9.2 Blind/shutter control with slat adjustment Fig.  30: Blind/shutter control with slat adjustment After the blind/shutter moves up, the slats are usually open. The slats are closed and the blind/shutter is moved down during a downward movement. The slats are opened and the blind/shutter is moved up during an upward movement.
  • Page 88: Blind/Slat Settings

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION If the blind/shutter is moved to an end position by manual operation, this is evaluated as a reference movement. Stop commands do not trigger a reference movement. 4.1.9.4 Start-up and coasting delay and minimum run time Some drives attain their full power only after a start-up delay of a few milliseconds or continue moving for a few milliseconds after switch-off (coasting delay).
  • Page 89 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION The Via duration of slat adjustment (step) method defines the duration and number of slat adjustments to move the slats from fully closed to fully open. The maximum number of slat adjustments is used to determine the current position of the slats during operation. The maximum number of slat adjustments must be counted by the commissioner and entered in the parameter Number of slat adjustments (from 0 % = open to 100 % = closed).
  • Page 90: Automatic Sun Protection

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION The following parameters are available to compensate for the dead times of the blinds/shutters and the slats: • Dead time blind/shutter from bottom until moving up • Dead time of slat from 100 % closed until slat turn •...
  • Page 91 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Together with other KNX components (in particular with the Shutter Control Unit JSB/S), the device can be used to establish easy-to-use automatic sun protection control. Automatic sun protection can be ac- tivated and parameterized individually for each output.
  • Page 92: Scenes

    Therefore, only the corresponding scene number must be sent when retrieving a scene via the ABB i-bus® KNX. This considerably reduces the load on the ABB i‑bus® and prevents unnecessary tele- gram traffic. Joint activation of devices/outputs with different input values (e.g. Switch Actuator and Shutter Actuator) becomes possible as well.
  • Page 93 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Depending on the option selected in the parameter Staircase lighting switchable, switching takes place on receipt of the switch-on value 0 or 1: • on the group object Switch • on the central group object Switch • on the group object Scene 1…64 •...
  • Page 94 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION The following diagram shows the reaction on extension to quintuple the staircase lighting time: Fig.  32: Extending staircase lighting time (retriggering/pumping) 4.1.13.1.2 Disable staircase lighting The function Staircase lighting can be disabled via the group object Disable staircase lighting . If the function Staircase lighting is disabled, the switch-on command is forwarded without time function in the function chain (→...
  • Page 95 ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Switch-off takes place when the value 0 is received: • on the group object Switch • on the central group object Switch • on the group object Scene 1…64 • on the central group object Scene 1 … 64 •...
  • Page 96: Functional Overview

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION Note Pay attention to the service life of the switching contacts when using the function Flashing . Refer to the Technical data for more information. Note Each relay can perform only a limited number of switching operations per minute. A large number of switching operations per minute can delay switching.
  • Page 97: Integration Into The I-Bus® Tool

    If there is no connection between the device and i-bus® Tool, the values will be simulated but will not be output on the ABB i‑bus®. The device’s physical inputs and outputs can be tested via the i-bus® Tool.
  • Page 98: Priorities

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.6.1.3 ETS reset During a ETS reset, the device reacts the same way as during bus voltage failure. The reaction of the Shutter Actuator output pairs can be defined in the Parameter window Basic set- tings, in the parameter Reaction on bus voltage failure.
  • Page 99: Priorities For Switch Actuator

    ABB i-bus® KNX FUNCTION 4.7.2 Priorities for Switch Actuator Bus voltage failure Safety functions: Safety priority 1 (device) Forced operation (output) Safety priority 2 (device) Safety priority 3 (device) Disable (output) The order of priority of the safety functions cannot be changed.
  • Page 100: Mounting And Installation

    The device can be mounted in any position as required on a 35 mm mounting rail. The electrical connection to the loads is made using screw terminals. The connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX is made using the bus connection terminal supplied. The terminal assignment is located on the housing.
  • Page 101: Commissioning

    ABB i-bus® KNX COMMISSIONING Commissioning Prerequisites for commissioning A PC with ETS and a connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX, e.g. via a KNX interface, are required to commis- sion the device. • Required ETS version: 5.6 or newer • Product-specific application installed...
  • Page 102: Software/Application

    6.5.2 Copying, exchanging and converting The ETS app ABB Update Copy Convert ETS can be used to copy/exchange parameter settings and con- vert the application version. The ETS app is available free of charge from the KNX online shop. The following functions are available in the ETS app: •...
  • Page 103 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameters General ETS (Engineering Tool Software) is used to parameterize the device. The following chapters describe the device parameters based on the parameter windows. The parame- ter windows have a dynamic design. Parameters are shown or hidden depending on the outputs’ param- eterization and function.
  • Page 104 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Configuration The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Configuration: • Activate outputs in pairs • Activate Logic and Threshold functions • Limit number of telegrams Fig.  34: Parameter window Configuration Parameter • Enable output X + Y •...
  • Page 105 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.2.1 Enable output X + Y These parameters can be used to enable the output pairs. The enabled output pairs are configured as output pairs or as a Switch Actuator or Shutter Actuator in the Parameter window Switch Actuator A or in the Parameter window Shutter Actuator A+B .
  • Page 106 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.2.4 In period This parameter can be used to set the period during which the Maximum number of sent telegrams is sent. The telegrams are sent as quickly as possible at the start of the period. Note The telegram rate limit is deactivated when the value 0 is selected.
  • Page 107 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Device settings The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Device settings: • Setting sending and switching delay • Activate i-bus® Tool access • Enable group object Request status values • Enable central group objects Fig.
  • Page 108 If group objects are read (e.g. from visual display systems) via the product ABB i-bus® KNX during the sending and switching delay, these requests are stored and answered after expiry of the sending and switching delay.
  • Page 109 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.3.4 Enable group object "Request status values" All status messages of the device can be requested with the group object Request status values . In order to send the status values, one of the following options must be defined for the sending behavior of the status group objects: •...
  • Page 110 This parameter can be used to enable the group object In operation . The group object reports the pres- ence of the device on the ABB i-bus® KNX and can be monitored by an external device. If a telegram is not received, the device may be defective or the bus cable to the transmitting device may be interrupted.
  • Page 111 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Manual operation The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Manual operation: • Enable operating state Manual operation • Automatically reset the device to KNX operation More information → Manual operation, Page 242. Fig.  36: Parameter window Manual operation Parameter •...
  • Page 112 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.4.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Automatically reset from manual operation to KNX operation This parameter can be used to define whether the device is automatically reset from the operating state Manual operation to the operating state KNX operation after an adjustable time.
  • Page 113 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Safety/Weather alarms The safety and weather alarms can be activated and set in Parameter window Safety/Weather alarms. The safety/weather alarms apply to the entire device, but each output can react differently to receipt of a safety/weather alarm. The reaction of the individual outputs can be defined in the respective parame- ter windows.
  • Page 114 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.5.1 Read enabled safety group objects after bus voltage recovery and download This parameter can be used to define whether the enabled safety group objects (Safety priority x , Wind alarm x , Rain alarm and Frost alarm ) are read after bus voltage recovery. If alarms are present, the pa- rameterized events take place.
  • Page 115 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.5.4 Enable group object "Wind alarm x" These parameters can be used to enable the group objects Wind alarm x (x = 1, 2, 3). The group objects apply to the entire device, but each output can react differently to receipt of a wind alarm. The reaction of the respective output can be set in the Parameter window Safety/Weather.
  • Page 116 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.5.6 Enable group object "Frost alarm" This parameter can be used to enable the group object Frost alarm . The group object applies to the en- tire device, but each output can react differently to receipt of a frost alarm. The reaction of the respec- tive output can be set in the Parameter window Safety/Weather.
  • Page 117 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Logic/Threshold 1 Note The parameter windows and the structure of the parameters are identical for all Logic/Threshold func- tions. Therefore, only one parameter window will be described below by way of example. Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Configuration, the following option is set for the parameter Enable Logic/Threshold X-Y: Yes .
  • Page 118 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.6.1 Function of the logic gate This parameter can be used to define whether a logic function or the threshold function is used. Options None The logic gate is not used. The logic function AND is used. If the value 1 is present on both inputs, the result = 1. The result can be inverted, linked with any output within the device or output on the group object Result .
  • Page 119 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.6.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Group object "Connection A" after bus voltage recovery This parameter can be used to define the value that will be written to the group object Connection A af- ter bus voltage recovery. Options The value 1 is written to the group object, but does not pass through the function Logic .
  • Page 120 The result is not output on the ABB i-bus® KNX. The result is output on the ABB i-bus® KNX. The group object Result is enabled. The group object sending behavior can be defined in the parameter Send value of group object.
  • Page 121 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.6.1.6 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Data type of group object "Threshold input" This parameter can be used to define the data type that is received via the group object Threshold input and evaluated. Depending on the option selected, one of the following group objects is enabled: •...
  • Page 122 7.6.1.9 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Change thresholds via KNX This parameter defines whether the thresholds set in ETS can be changed via the ABB i-bus® KNX. Options Upper and lower thresholds can be set only in ETS. The upper and lower thresholds can be changed via the ABB i-bus® KNX.
  • Page 123 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.6.1.11 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Min. duration of the overshoot This parameter can be used to set how long the value received at the threshold input must exceed the threshold before the result of the function Threshold is updated.
  • Page 124 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.6.1.14 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Result if lower threshold is dropped below This parameter can be used to define the result of the function Threshold when the value received at the threshold input falls below the lower threshold. The result can be linked with any output within the de- vice or output on the group object Result .
  • Page 125 The result is not output on the ABB i-bus® KNX. The result is output on the ABB i-bus® KNX. The group object Result is enabled. The group object sending behavior can be defined in the parameter Send value of group object.
  • Page 126 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Switch Actuator template The functions can be set for all Switch Actuator outputs in the Parameter window Switch Actuator tem- plate. It can be decided for each Switch Actuator output whether parameterization from the template is used.
  • Page 127 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Shutter Actuator template The functions can be set for all Shutter Actuator output pairs in the Parameter window Shutter Actuator template. It can be decided for each Shutter Actuator output pair whether parameterization from the template is used.
  • Page 128 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter window Shutter Actuator A+B Note The parameter windows and the structure of the parameters are identical for all output pairs. There- fore, only one output pair will be described below by way of example. Note If, in Parameter window Switch Actuator A \ Parameter window Functions, the parameter Application was set to the Switch Actuator option, the Parameter window Shutter Actuator A+B is not visible.
  • Page 129 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.1.1 Application This parameter can be used to define whether the output pair is used as a Shutter Actuator output pair or as two separate Shutter Actuator outputs. Options Switch Actuator Shutter Actuator — 7.9.1.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Operating mode This parameter can be used to set the operating mode of the Shutter Actuator output pair.
  • Page 130 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.1.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Enable function Safety/Weather alarms This parameter can be used to enable the Safety/Weather alarms function and the associated Parameter window Safety/Weather. The output response is defined in Parameter window Safety/Weather. Options Condition for visibility: Parameter window Functions \ Parameter Application \ Option Shutter Actuator...
  • Page 131 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.2 Parameter window Basic settings The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Basic settings: • Connection with the central shutter group objects • Link with the function Logic/Threshold • Reaction on bus voltage failure, bus voltage recovery and download...
  • Page 132 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.2.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 133 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.2.1.2.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Reaction on result "0" This parameter can be used to define how the blind/shutter reacts when the result of the Logic or Threshold function is 0. Options No reaction If the blind/shutter is moving, it will continue until reaching the target position. If the blind/shutter is at rest, its position will remain unchanged.
  • Page 134 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.2.1.2.1.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 135 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.2.1.2.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Reaction on result "1" This parameter can be used to define how the blind/shutter reacts when the result of the Logic or Threshold function is 1. Options No reaction If the blind/shutter is moving, it will continue until reaching the target position. If the blind/shutter is at rest, its position will remain unchanged.
  • Page 136 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.2.1.2.2.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 137 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.2.1.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Reaction after bus voltage recovery This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter reaction after bus voltage recovery. Options No reaction If the blind/shutter is moving, it will continue until reaching the target position. If the blind/shutter is at rest, its position will remain unchanged.
  • Page 138 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.2.1.5 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Reaction after ETS download This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter reaction after an ETS download. Options No reaction If the blind/shutter is moving, it will continue until reaching the target position. If the blind/shutter is at rest, its position will remain unchanged.
  • Page 139 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.3 Parameter window Drive The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Drive: • Setting the blind/shutter travel time • Trigger reference movement • Setting reversing time for drive • Setting delay time for drive More information →...
  • Page 140 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.3.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 141 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.3.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Disconnect output from power after This parameter can be used to define when the output is deenergized after the upper or lower end posi- tion is reached. Note The drive deenergizes itself off by means of the integrated limit switches after reaching the upper or lower limit position.
  • Page 142 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.3.1.4.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position after reference movement This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter position after a reference movement. Options No reaction; remain in reference The blind/shutter remains in the upper end position or lower end position as the reference position.
  • Page 143 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.3.1.6 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Delay time for drive This parameter can be used to define whether the default delay times or the user-defined delay times are to be used. More information → Start-up and coasting delay and minimum run time, Page 88.
  • Page 144 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.3.1.6.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Coasting delay This parameter can be used to define the duration of the coasting delay. Options 0 … 999 ms Condition for visibility: Parameter window Drive \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter Delay time for drive \ Option Custom...
  • Page 145 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.4 Parameter window Blind/Shutter The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Blind/Shutter: • Move to position • Enable group objects "Move to pos. height/Move to pos. slat" • Determine slat adjustment time • Setting travel range limit •...
  • Page 146 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter • Parameter setting • Move to position • Enable group objects "Move to pos. height/Move to pos. slat" • Determine slat adjustment time • Duration of slat adjustment (step) • Total duration for slat turning from 0 % - 100 % •...
  • Page 147 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Move to position This parameter can be used to define how the blind/shutter moves to the target position. More information → Direct and indirect movement to the position, Page 88 Options Direct The target position is approached directly.
  • Page 148 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Determine slat adjustment time This parameter can be used to define how the slat adjustment time is determined. The slat adjustment time is the time required to open or close the slats completely.
  • Page 149 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.3.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Total duration for slat turning from 0 % - 100 % The total duration for slat turning can be defined with this parameter. Options 50 … 1,500 … 60,000 ms Condition for visibility: Parameter window Blind/Shutter \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter Deter- mine slat adjustment time \ Option Via total duration for slat turning...
  • Page 150 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.6 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Total turning of slats after downward movement This parameter can be used to release slats that became stuck during a movement. This function is re- quired mainly for slats between the panes of a window.
  • Page 151 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.8 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Limit travel range via group object This parameter can be used to limit the travel range of blind/shutter, e.g. to prevent the blind/shutter from moving all the way down when a terrace door is open.
  • Page 152 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.8.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Lower limit (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the lower limit of the travel range. Options 0 … 100 % Condition for visibility: Parameter window Blind/Shutter \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter Limit travel range via group object \ Option Move blind/shutter Up-Down limited...
  • Page 153 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.8.5 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Lower limit valid for automatic sun protection commands This parameter can be used to define whether the lower travel range limit applies to automatic com- mands. More information → Automatic sun protection, Page 90...
  • Page 154 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.4.1.9 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Set dead times This parameter can be used to define whether the default dead times or user-defined dead times are to be used. More information → Dead times, Page 89. Note Incorrect settings in the parameters can cause malfunctions. Pay attention to technical data for the connected drive when changing these parameters.
  • Page 155 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Example: The slats are fully closed (= 100 %). The Slat adjustment Up telegram is received. The motor shaft starts turning. However, the slats stay closed and adjustment begins only after the dead time expires. Options 0 … 5,000 ms Condition for visibility: Parameter window Blind/Shutter \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter Set...
  • Page 156 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Example: The blind/shutter is in position 50 %. A Down telegram is received. The blind/shutter closes to 60 %. An Up telegram (=direction change) is received next. Owing to the blind/shutter play during a change of direction, the blind/shutter will open only to 55% instead of returning to the 50% position.
  • Page 157 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.5 Parameter window Safety/Weather Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Safety/Weather alarms: Yes . The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Safety/Weather: •...
  • Page 158 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter • Parameter setting • Output reacts to wind alarm x • Position on wind alarm • Scene assignment • Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) • Position slat (0 % = open; 100 % = closed) •...
  • Page 159 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Output reacts to wind alarm x This parameter can be used to define whether the Shutter Actuator output pair reacts to the group ob- jects Wind alarm x (x = 1, 2, or 3).
  • Page 160 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.1.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Scene assignment This parameter can be used to define which scene number is retrieved. Note The scene assignment must be defined in Parameter window Scene assignments, in the parameter En- able scene assignment x.
  • Page 161 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position for rain alarm This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter reaction during a rain alarm. Note In case of a weather alarm, the blind/shutter cannot be operated via other group objects, manual op- eration or the i-bus®...
  • Page 162 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.2.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 163 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position for frost alarm This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter reaction during a frost alarm. Note In case of a weather alarm, the blind/shutter cannot be operated via other group objects, manual op- eration or the i-bus®...
  • Page 164 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.3.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 165 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position on disabling This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter reaction upon receipt of the value 1 on the group object Disable . The blind/shutter is moved to the defined position and disabled in this position.
  • Page 166 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.4.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 167 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.5 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Forced operation (1 bit / 2 bit) This parameter can be used to define whether 1-bit or 2-bit forced operation is used. More information → Forced operation, Page 79. Note When the function Forced operation is active, the output can no longer be operated via other group objects or manual operation until forced operation has been canceled.
  • Page 168 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.5.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position slat (0 % = open; 100 % = closed) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter slats are moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 169 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.6 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position on cancellation of weather alarm, disabling and forced operation This parameter can be used to define the blind/shutter reaction after cancellation of weather alarms or the functions Disable and Forced operation .
  • Page 170 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.5.1.6.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position slat (0 % = open; 100 % = closed) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter slats are moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 171 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.6 Parameter window Automatic sun protection Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Automatic sun protection: Yes . The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Automatic sun protection: •...
  • Page 172 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS Parameter • Parameter setting • Deactivation of automatic sun protection • Automatic reactivation of automatic sun protection • Time for automatic reactivation of automatic sun protection • Enable group object "Disable automatic sun protection" • Enable group object "Disable direct operation"...
  • Page 173 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.6.1.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Automatic reactivation of automatic sun protection If automatic sun protection is deactivated via one of the direct group objects, automatic control can be reactivated automatically after a selectable time. Options Condition for visibility: Parameter window Automatic sun protection \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Pa-...
  • Page 174 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.6.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Enable group object "Disable direct operation" This parameter can be used to define whether the group object Disable direct operation is enabled. This group object can be used to disable changing to direct operation. Options The group object is not enabled.
  • Page 175 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.6.1.4.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 176 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.6.1.6 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position for sun = 0 (no sun) This parameter can be used to define how the blind/shutter reacts when the value 0 is received on group object Sun . Options No reaction If the blind/shutter is moving, it will continue until reaching the target position. If the blind/shutter is at rest, its position will remain unchanged.
  • Page 177 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.6.1.6.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position slat (0 % = open; 100 % = closed) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter slats are moved. The position will be approached only with deactivated automatic sun protection.
  • Page 178 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.7 Parameter window Status messages The Parameter window Status messages can be used to enable group objects for status messages and to define their sending behavior. Note If several Shutter Actuator output pairs are to be set to the same values, parameterization can be per- formed in Parameter window Shutter Actuator template.
  • Page 179 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.7.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 180 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.7.1.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Send value of group object This parameter can be used to define whether the value of the group object will be sent to the ABB i-bus® KNX. Options No, update only The value of the group object is updated but not sent.
  • Page 181 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.7.1.2.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Send value of group object This parameter can be used to define whether the value of the group object will be sent to the ABB i-bus® KNX. Options No, update only The value of the group object is updated but not sent.
  • Page 182 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.7.1.3.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Send value of group object This parameter can be used to define whether the value of the group object will be sent to the ABB i-bus® KNX. Options No, update only The value of the group object is updated but not sent.
  • Page 183 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.7.1.4.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Send value of group object This parameter can be used to define whether the value of the group object will be sent to the ABB i-bus® KNX. Options No, update only The value of the group object is updated but not sent.
  • Page 184 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.8 Parameter window Scene assignments Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Scenes: Yes . Up to 64 different scenes can be created and assigned to the Shutter Actuator output pair in the Param- eter window Scene assignments.
  • Page 185 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.9.8.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 186 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.8.1.2.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Scene retrieval additionally via group object This parameter can be used to define whether retrieval of the scene assignment is additionally possible via the group object Retrieve scene assignment x . Options Condition for visibility: Parameter window Scene assignments \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter...
  • Page 187 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.9.8.1.2.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Position height (0 % = top; 100 % = bottom) This parameter can be used to define the position to which the blind/shutter is moved. Options 0 …50…100 % Condition for visibility: Parameter window Scene assignments \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter Enable scene assignment x \ Option Yes...
  • Page 188 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10 Parameter window Switch Actuator A Note The parameter windows and the structure of the parameters are identical for all outputs. Therefore, only one output will be described below by way of example. Note All outputs are set as Shutter Actuator output pairs in the factory setting.
  • Page 189 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.1.1 Application This parameter can be used to define whether the output pair is used as a Shutter Actuator output pair or as two separate Shutter Actuator outputs. Options Switch Actuator Shutter Actuator — 7.10.1.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER...
  • Page 190 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.1.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Enable function Time This parameter can be used to enable one of the following time functions: • Staircase lighting • Delay for switching ON and OFF • Flashing Depending on the selected function, Parameter window Staircase lighting is enabled with the group ob- ject Staircase lighting permanent ON and the Parameter window Delay for switching ON and OFF or the Parameter window Flashing with the group objectFlashing .
  • Page 191 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.2 Parameter window Basic settings The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Basic settings: • Reaction of output • Connection with the central group object Switch • Link with the function Logic/Threshold • Feedback of switching state •...
  • Page 192 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.2.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 193 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.2.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Output reacts to This parameter can be used to define whether the output is influenced by the result of a Logic or Threshold function. More information → Function Logic, Page 84, → Function Threshold, Page 85.
  • Page 194 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.2.1.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Feedback of switching state via group object "Status switch" This parameter can be used to define whether the relay contact position is signaled via the group object Status Switch . Options The group object Status Switch is not enabled.
  • Page 195 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.2.1.5 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Enable group object "Status information" This parameter can be used to enable the group object Status information . This group object can be used to send or request the device’s status. More information → Code table for 8-bit status byte (Switch), Page 251.
  • Page 196 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.2.1.7 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Reaction after bus voltage recovery This parameter can be used to define which value (if any) is written to the group object Switch and af- fects the output reaction after bus voltage recovery.
  • Page 197 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.3 Parameter window Safety Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Safety: Yes . The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Safety: •...
  • Page 198 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.3.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 199 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.3.1.2 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Forced operation (1 bit / 2 bit) This parameter can be used to define whether 1-bit or 2-bit forced operation is used. More information → Forced operation, Page 81. Note When the function Forced operation is active, the output can no longer be operated via other group objects or manual operation until forced operation has been canceled.
  • Page 200 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.3.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Disable This parameter can be used to enable the group object Disable and define the relay switching position when the value 1 is received on the group object Disable . Note As long as disabling is active, the relay switching position cannot be changed via group objects, man- ual operation or the i-bus®...
  • Page 201 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.4 Parameter window Staircase lighting Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Time: Staircase lighting . The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Staircase lighting: •...
  • Page 202 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.4.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 203 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.4.1.2.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Staircase lighting time extendable (pumping) This parameter can be used to define how often the staircase lighting time can be extended. Options No, can only be started again The staircase lighting time can be restarted any number of times by switching the lighting on again.
  • Page 204 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.4.1.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Warning before switching off the staircase lighting This parameter can be used to define whether the user will be warned before the lighting is switched off. Options The user is not warned before the lighting is switched off.
  • Page 205 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.4.1.5 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Disable staircase lighting via group object This parameter can be used to define whether the function Staircase lighting can be disabled via the group object Disable staircase lighting . If the function Staircase lighting is disabled, the switch-on com- mand is forwarded without time function in the function chain and the output reacts according to its pa- rameterization.
  • Page 206 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.4.1.7 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Restart staircase lighting after end of permanent ON This parameter can be used to define how the function Staircase lighting reacts after the function Permanent ON is ended. Options The lighting is switched off after the function Permanent ON is ended.
  • Page 207 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.5 Parameter window Delay for switching ON and OFF Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Time: Delay for switching ON and OFF .
  • Page 208 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.5.1.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Delay for switching ON This parameter can be used to define the switch-on delay for the output after an On telegram is re- ceived. NOTICE If a delay is set for a scene assignment, the delay set here is not effective.
  • Page 209 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.5.1.3 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Disable delay for switching ON and OFF via group object This parameter can be used to define whether the function Delay for switching ON and OFF can be dis- abled via the group object Disable delay for switching ON and OFF . If the function Delay for switching ON and OFF is disabled, the switch-on command is forwarded without time function in the function chain and the output reacts according to its parameterization.
  • Page 210 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.6 Parameter window Flashing Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Time: Flashing . The following settings can be made in the Parameter window Flashing: •...
  • Page 211 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.6.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 212 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.6.1.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Number of flashing cycles This parameter can be used to set the number of On/Off changes. Options 0 … 5 … 100 Condition for visibility: Parameter window Flashing \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual —...
  • Page 213 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.7 Parameter window Scene assignment Note This parameter window is visible only if, in the Parameter window Functions, the following option is set for the parameter Enable function Scenes: Yes . Up to 16 different scenes can be created and assigned to the output in the Parameter window Scene as- signment.
  • Page 214 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS 7.10.7.1 Parameter setting This parameter can be used to define whether the settings for the parameter window are adopted from the template or each parameter is set individually. Options Apply from template The parameterization is adopted from the template for each parameter.
  • Page 215 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.7.1.2.1 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Scene retrieval additionally via group object This parameter is available only for scene assignment 1 … 4. This parameter can be used to define whether the scene assignment can be retrieved via the group ob- ject Retrieve scene assignment x as well.
  • Page 216 ABB i-bus® KNX PARAMETERS — 7.10.7.1.2.4 DEPENDENT PARAMETER Action for scene This parameter can be used to define the relay switching position when the scene is retrieved. Options The relay switching position is On. The relay switching position is Off. Condition for visibility: Parameter window Scene assignment \ Parameter Parameter setting \ Option Individual  \ Parameter...
  • Page 217 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Group objects Overview of group objects Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags In operation Central: General DPT 1.002 1 bit Request status values Central: General DPT 1.017 1 bit Switch Central: Switch DPT 1.001...
  • Page 218 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Disable Channel A: Switch DPT 1.003 1 bit Enable limitation Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.017 1 bit Move blind/shutter Up-Down limited Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.008 1 bit...
  • Page 219 DPT 1.017 1 bit If a telegram with the value 0 or 1 is received on this group object, the values of all status group objects will be sent on the ABB i-bus® KNX. Note One of the following options must be selected for the sending behavior of the status values to be sent: •...
  • Page 220 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Move to position height Central: Shutter DPT 5.001 1 byte This group object can be used to activate several shutter outputs of the device under central control and to move the blinds/shutters to a defined posi- tion.
  • Page 221 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags End manual operation Device: Manual operation DPT 1.003 1 bit This group object can be used to end Manual operation mode. Telegram value: 1 = end manual operation...
  • Page 222 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Frost alarm Safety: Shutter DPT 1.005 1 bit W T A If the device receives a telegram with the value 1 on this group object, the reaction set in the parameter Position for frost alarm will take place in the as- signed shutter outputs.
  • Page 223 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Threshold input Logic/Threshold 1: Threshold DPT 9.004 2 bytes This group object is used as the input for the function Threshold . More information → Function Threshold, Page 85.
  • Page 224 Logic/Threshold 1: Logic DPT 1.011 1 bit This group object can be used to send the result of the function Logic on the ABB i-bus® KNX. More information → Function Logic, Page 84. Note The result of the function Logic can also be internally connected to an output.
  • Page 225 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Group objects Logic/Threshold 4 Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 35 … 38 Logic/Threshold 4 → Group objects Logic/Threshold 1, Page 222 Group objects Logic/Threshold 5 Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 39 …...
  • Page 226 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS 8.16 Group objects Logic/Threshold 12 Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 67 … 70 Logic/Threshold 12 → Group objects Logic/Threshold 1, Page 222 8.17 Group objects Logic/Threshold 13 Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 71 …...
  • Page 227 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS 8.24 Group objects Logic/Threshold 20 Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 99 … 102 Logic/Threshold 20 → Group objects Logic/Threshold 1, Page 222 8.25 Group objects Logic/Threshold 21 Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 103 …...
  • Page 228 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Slat adjustment/stop Up-Down Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.007 1 bit The reaction on receipt of a telegram depends on the Operating mode: • Blind/shutter control without slat adjustment : If a telegram is received on this group object (irrespectively of the value 0 or 1), the moving blind/ shutter will be stopped.
  • Page 229 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Trigger reference movement Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.008 1 bit This group object can be used to initiate a reference movement. More information → Reference movement, Page 87.
  • Page 230 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Activation of automatic sun protection Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.003 1 bit W T A This group object can be used to activate the function Automatic sun protection . Automatic sun protection can be controlled via the following group ob- jects: •...
  • Page 231 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Disable direct operation Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.003 1 bit This group object can be used to disable direct operation. If direct operation is disabled, incoming telegrams on the direct group objects will not be exe- cuted.
  • Page 232 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Status Operability Channel A: Shutter DPT 1.011 1 bit This group object can be used to output whether KNX operation of the output is enabled or disabled. KNX operation is disabled if •...
  • Page 233 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Scene 1 … 64 Channel A: Shutter DPT 18.001 1 byte This group object can be used to send a scene telegram. The scene telegram includes the scene number and information about whether the scene is re- trieved or the relay switching state is saved in the scene.
  • Page 234 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Disable Channel A: Switch DPT 1.003 1 bit This group object can be used to disable the output. The function Disable overrides the active signals of the output. The relay contact position can be defined in the parameter Disable.
  • Page 235 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Disable delay for switching ON and OFF Channel A: Switch DPT 1.003 1 bit This group object can be used to disable the function Delay for switching ON and OFF . If the function Delay for switching ON and OFF is disabled, the switch-on command is forwarded without time function in the function chain and the output reacts according to its parameterization.
  • Page 236 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags Status information Channel A: Switch nonDPT 1 byte This group object can be used to output status information about the output’s operating state. The sending behavior can be defined in the Send value of group object parameter. If the "On request" or "After change or on request" option is selected, the status is sent each time a bit value is changed.
  • Page 237 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 130 … 133 Retrieve scene assignment x Channel A: Switch DPT 1.017 1 bit This group object can be used to retrieve a scene assignment. Telegram value: 1 = retrieve scene assignment x (x = 1 … 4)
  • Page 238 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS 8.37 Group objects Channel F: Switch Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 227 … 241 Channel F: Switch → Group objects Channel A: Switch, Page 233 8.38 Group objects Channels G + H: Shutter...
  • Page 239 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS 8.45 Group objects Channel K: Switch Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 324 … 338 Channel K: Switch → Group objects Channel A: Switch, Page 233 8.46 Group objects Channel L: Switch Function Group Object Name...
  • Page 240 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS 8.53 Group objects Channels Q + R: Shutter Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 447 … 472 Channels Q + R: Shutter → Group objects Channels A + B: Shutter, Page 227 8.54 Group objects Channel Q: Switch...
  • Page 241 ABB i-bus® KNX GROUP OBJECTS 8.61 Group objects Channel V: Switch Function Group Object Name Data Point Type Length Flags 555 … 569 Channel V: Switch → Group objects Channel A: Switch, Page 233 8.62 Group objects Channels W + X: Shutter...
  • Page 242 More information → State after end of manual operation, Page 112. After connection to the ABB i-bus® KNX, bus voltage recovery, ETS download or ETS reset, the device is in KNX operation . The Manual operation LED is off. More information → Function diagram of Shutter Actuator, Page 76, → Function diagram of Switch Actuator, Page 77.
  • Page 243 ABB i-bus® KNX OPERATION Note If manual operation is disabled via Parameter window Manual operation, KNX operation will not be switched to Manual operation mode. The LED remains off. 9.1.2 End manual operation Manual operation mode can be ended in various ways: Press and hold S -button for 2 … 5 seconds.
  • Page 244 ABB i-bus® KNX MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING Maintenance and cleaning 10.1 Maintenance The device is maintenance-free if used properly. In the event of damage, e.g. during transport and/or storage, repairs are not allowed to be made. 10.2 Cleaning 1. Disconnect the device from the electrical power supply before cleaning.
  • Page 245 ABB i-bus® KNX REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL Removal and disposal 11.1 Removal Fig.  54: Removal from the DIN rail 1. Press on the top of the device. 2. Release the bottom of the device from the DIN rail. 3. Lift the device up and off the DIN rail.
  • Page 246 Example: Sample calculation for determining the maximum number of connectible ballast units per output: • ABB i-bus® KNX ballast 1 x 58 CF, maximum peak inrush current I = 33.9 A (147.1 µs) • Maximum permissible peak inrush current I of the output: 200 A...
  • Page 247 The device counts the number of telegrams sent within the parameterized period. As soon as the maxi- mum number of sent telegrams is reached, no further telegrams are sent on the ABB i-bus® KNX until the end of the period. A new period commences at the end of the previous period. The telegram counter is reset to zero, and sending of telegrams is allowed again.
  • Page 248 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Appendix 13.1 Code table for 8-bit status byte (Shutter) The following code table contains the telegram code of the group object Status information belonging to a shutter output. The 8-bit status byte indicates all pending forced operations and functions that affect the switching of the output.
  • Page 249 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Bit no. Bit no. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled...
  • Page 250 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Bit no. Bit no. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled...
  • Page 251 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX 13.2 Code table for 8-bit status byte (Switch) The following code table contains the telegram code of the group object Status information belonging to a switch output. The 8-bit status byte indicates all pending forced operations and functions that affect the switching of the output.
  • Page 252 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Bit No. Bit No. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled...
  • Page 253 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Bit No. Bit No. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Tab.  36: Code table for 8-bit status byte (Switch)
  • Page 254 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX 13.3 Code table 8-bit scene The following table contains the telegram code of the 64 scenes. Each 8-bit scene is indicated in hexa- decimal and binary codes. The 8-bit value is sent when a scene is retrieved/saved.
  • Page 255 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Bit No. Bit No. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –...
  • Page 256 ABB i-bus® KNX APPENDIX Bit No. Bit No. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –...
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