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place picture here Jürgen Schilder and Thorsten Reibel ABB STOTZ KONTAKT GmbH July 2015 ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH Webinar ABB i-bus KNX Monitoring and Data Logging SMB/S 1.1 EUB/S 1.1 BDB/S 1.1

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Monitoring of KNX devices Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Detection and processing of fault signals Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Detection of operating hours and switching cycles 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 2

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Monitoring of KNX devices Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Detection and processing of fault signals Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Detection of operating hours and switching cycles 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 3

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 The Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 enables monitoring of up to 100 KNX devices The KNX bus devices (members) are monitored to ensure their presence and minimum functionality (send and receive) The monitoring occurs by four different monitoring modes Furthermore, devices can be combined in up to 5 groups for monitoring purposes 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 5

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Devices can be monitored via the individual address or via a group address telegram Overall there are four monitoring modes available: (individually per device) Monitoring Techniques Monitoring via physical address (PA) Monitoring via group address (GA) Poll PA cyclically Poll PA by object Poll GA cyclically Receive GA cyclically 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 6

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 1. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address cyclically With this mode of monitoring the unit cyclically polls the physical address of the devices to be monitored to ensure that they are still present The EUB/S sends a polling request to the device to be monitored If the device is present and in operation it will respond and the EUB/S detects the device If a connection cannot be established to the monitoring device, it will be evaluated as a failure (after three repetition) 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 7

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 1. Monitoring mode: Poll individual address cyclically 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 8

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 1. Monitoring mode: Poll individual address cyclically This object is used to indicate the failure of a monitored device A failure has occurred if it is not possible to poll a physical address 3 times Object values will only be updated by alteration 0 : Operational 1 : Failured 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 9

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 1. Monitoring mode: Poll individual address cyclically With this object the cyclical polling of physical addresses (PA) is blocked 0 : Enable polling 1 : Block polling 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 10

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 1. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address cyclically Phys. addressed telegram to 3.12.78 T_Connect Sensor 1.1.8 Response from 3.12.78 T_Disconnect 3.12.78 Rocker 1 switching Rocker 2 switching 4/1/98 x/y/z Monitoring unit Device 1 4/1/98 Block connection to.. Device 1 Failure Device 2 xxx Device x xxx 0/3/47 5/1/33 0/3/47 0 on alteration Switch actuator Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / Outtput A 0/5/73 Status Switching 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 11 Device no. 1: 3.12.78 cycle time 10min. Device no. 2: Device no. 3:

30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 13

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 1. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address cyclically Phys. addressed telegram to 3.12.78 T_Connect Sensor 1.1.8 X No response from 3.12.78 X 3.12.78 Rocker 1 switching Rocker 2 switching 4/1/98 x/y/z Monitoring unit Device 1 4/1/98 Block connection to.. Device 1 Failure Device 2 xxx Device x xxx 0/3/47 5/1/33 0/3/47 1 Failure! Switch actuator Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / Outtput A 0/5/73 Status Switching 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 14 Device no. 1: 3.12.78 cycle time 10min. Device no. 2: Device no. 3:

3 repetition of the request Device 1 failure 0/3/47 1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 16

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 2. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address by object With this mode of monitoring the devices to be monitored can be polled by other bus members in the KNX system For example, devices can be polled via a pushbutton or a time switch at a certain time If a connection cannot be established to the monitoring device, it will be evaluated as a failure (after three repetition) 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 17

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 2. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address by object 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 18

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 2. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address by object This object initiates polling of the physical address of a device to be monitored Mode of monitoring Poll physical address by object 0 : No reaction 1 : Start polling 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 19

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 2. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address by object This object is used to indicate the failure of a monitored device A failure has occurred if it is not possible to poll a physical address 3 times Object values will only be updated by alteration 0 : Operational 1 : Failured 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 20

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 2. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address by object Phys. addressed telegram to 1.4.25 T_Connect 2/5/23 1 Start polling Response from 1.4.25 1.1.8 T_Disconnect 1.4.25 Sensor Rocker 1 switching 2/5/23 Monitoring unit Device 2 Polling 2/5/23 2/4/69 0 on alteration Switch actuator Rocker 2 switching x/y/z Device 2 Failure Device3 xxx Device x xxx 2/4/69 2/4/22 Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / Output A 0/5/73 Status Switching 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 21 Device no. 1: Device no. 2: 1.4.25 Device no. 3:

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 2. Monitoring mode: Poll physical address by object Phys. addressed telegram to 1.4.25 T_Connect 2/5/23 1 Start polling No response from 1.4.25 X 1.1.8 1.4.25 X Sensor Rocker 1 switching 2/5/23 Monitoring unit Device 2 Polling 2/5/23 2/4/69 1 Failure! Switch actuator Rocker 2 switching x/y/z Device 2 Failure Device3 xxx Device x xxx 2/4/69 2/4/22 Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / Output A 0/5/73 Status Switching 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 24 Device no. 1: Device no. 2: 1.4.25 Device no. 3:

Start polling 2/5/23 1 3 repetition of the request Device 2 failure 2/4/69 1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 26

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 3. Monitoring mode: Poll group address cyclically This mode of monitoring is also referred to as active monitoring With active monitoring the Monitoring Unit cyclically sends telegrams via group address to the device to be monitored and evaluates the telegrams received It is recommended to use a communication object (1 Bit) in the device to be monitored which has no other assignments. Read flag must be active! If the Monitoring Unit does not receive a response telegram within an adjusted time, it will be evaluated as a failure 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 27

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 3. Monitoring mode: Poll group address cyclically 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 28

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 3. Monitoring mode: Poll group address cyclically This object cyclically polls an object assigned via the group address and evaluates the response telegram If no telegrams are received after a programmed time, this is evaluated as a failure The failure is signaled by the group object Failure 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 29

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 3. Monitoring mode: Poll group address cyclically This object is used to indicate the failure of a monitored device A failure has occurred an expected group address telegram has not been received three times in a row 0 : Operational 1 : Failured 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 30

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 3. Monitoring mode: Poll group address cyclically 8/1/95 Value read 8/1/95 Value response Monitoring unit Device 3 8/1/95 Send/receive telegram Device 3 Failure 8/1/96 8/1/96 0 on alteration Switch actuator Co-object 8/1/95 Read Flag set! Device 4 xxx Device 4 xxx 2/4/22 2/4/23 Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 31 Device no. 2:. Device no. 3: cycle time 10min max response time 5sec. Device no. 4:.

Cycl. polling 8/1/95 value read 8/1/95 value response 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 33

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 3. Monitoring mode: Poll group address cyclically 8/1/95 Value read X 8/1/95 No value response X Monitoring unit Device 3 8/1/95 Send/receive telegram Device 3 Failure 8/1/96 8/1/96 1 Failure! Switch actuator Gr.-object8/1/95 Read Flag set! Device 4 xxx Device 4 xxx 2/4/22 2/4/23 Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 34 Device no. 2:. Device no. 3: cycle time 10min max response time 5sec. Device no. 4:.

Cycl. polling 8/1/95 value read 3 repetition of the request Device 3 failure 8/1/96 1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 36

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 4. Monitoring mode: Receive group address cyclically This mode of monitoring is also referred to as passive monitoring Telegrams which are cyclically sent by the device being monitored are evaluated If the telegrams are not received for a definable time (e.g. 60 sec.), it will be evaluated as a failure For this monitoring mode it is necessary that the devices being monitored can send telegrams cyclically Object In Operation or other cyclical sender In order to keep the bus load as low as possible with this mode, the monitoring cycles of cyclically sending devices should be adjusted longer than 10 minutes 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 37

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 4. Monitoring mode: Receive group address cyclically 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 38

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 4. Monitoring mode: Receive group address cyclically This object receives cyclical telegrams from a device to be monitored If no telegrams are received after a programmed time, this is evaluated as a failure The failure is signaled by the group object Failure 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 39

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 4. Monitoring mode: Receive group address cyclically This object is used to indicate the failure of a monitored device A failure has occurred an expected group address telegram has not been received three times in a row 0 : Operational 1 : Failured 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 40

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 4. Monitoring mode: Receive group address cyclically 6/0/179 0 - In Operation Monitoring unit Device 4 Receive telegram Device 4 Failure 6/0/179 6/0/180 6/0/180 0 on alteration Switch actuator General In Operation 6/0/179 Device 5 xxx Device 6 xxx 2/4/22 2/4/23 Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 41 Device no. 3:. Device no. 4: cycle time 10min. Device no. 5:. Send cyclical In Operation telegram 4 min

30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 43 Cycl. telegram 6/0/179

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 4. Monitoring mode: Receive group address cyclically No cyclical telegram (6/0/179 0 ) X X Monitoring unit Device 4 Receive telegram Device 4 Failure 6/0/179 6/0/180 6/0/180 1 Failure! Switch actuator General In Operation 6/0/179 Device 5 xxx Device 6 xxx 2/4/22 2/4/23 Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/112 / / 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 44 Device no. 3:. Device no. 4: cycle time 10min. Device no. 5:. Send cyclical In Operation telegram 4 min

No more telegrams received Device 4 failure 6/0/180 1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 46

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Collective Messages Groups Each monitored KNX device can be assigned to one of five groups Collective message Group 1..5 Group 2 Group 1 EUB/S 1.1 1. OG 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 47

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Collective Messages Groups Each monitored KNX device can be assigned to one of five groups Collective message Group 1..5 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 48

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Collective Messages Groups Each monitored KNX device can be assigned to one of five groups Collective message Group 1..5 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 49 Sends a status message of devices assigned to a group to be monitored A failure occurs if one of the devices to be monitored in the group can not be detected 0 : No fault (all devices of a group will be detected) 1 : Fault (min. one device of a group will not be detected)

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Collective Messages All All monitored KNX devices are assigned to this group All Collective message All All EUB/S 1.1 1. OG 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 50

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Monitoring of KNX devices Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Detection and processing of fault signals Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Detection of operating hours and switching cycles 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 53

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Projects Hospitals Industrial facilities Office buildings Projects where a proven solution with a complete logic for a fault monitoring system is required 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 54

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Detection and processing of fault messages (1 Bit signals, e.g. from binary inputs) Examples for fault signals: Heating, Cooling, Ventilation, electrical circuit, KNX device (via EUB/S 1.1), status message of switch actuator, Generation of control signals for optical and acoustical signalization Examples for signaling devices: Siren, flash light, tableau, Voice message via phone, Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 supports the following types, specified in DIN 19235 (one type per SMB/S): Fault signal with permanent light New value signal with simple flashing light Initial value signal with simple acknowledgement Motor signal 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 55

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Fault 1 Fault 2.. Fault 99 Fault 100 Acknowledgement Opt. Indication 1 Fault 1 Opt. Indication 2 Fault 2.. Opt. Indication 99 Fault 100 Opt.Indicat. 100 Fault 100 Acoustical centr. Indication Optical centr. Indication 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 56

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Inputs (1 Bit) Binary Input BE/S Status message, e.g. switch actuator with current detection and motor with monitored load current Universal concentrator UK/S 32.1 to connect many fault contacts at the same location Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 with information KNX Device out of function Fault Confirmation SMB/S 1.1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 57

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Outputs (1 Bit) Switch actuator with flash light or siren Universal concentrator UK/S 32.1 to connect signal lamps Telephone gateway TG/S 3.2 with quiet alarm (Voice message, sms, email) SMB/S 1.1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 58

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Fault signal with permanent light (DIN 19235 4.1.1) An operating state to be signalled is indicated by permanent lighting of a visual indicator which is assigned to this signal. At the same time, a central acoustic and visual indicator is switched on. An acknowledgement signal switches off all indicators at the same time. 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 59

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 New value signal with simple flashing light (DIN 19235 4.1.2.1) With the new value signal every new operating state to be signalled is indicated by a flashing signal, and remains on until the visual indicator is acknowledged. At the same time one or more signals of the assigned central acoustic and visual indicator are switched on. 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 60

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Initial value signal with simple acknowledgement (DIN 19235 4.1.3.1) The initial value signal represents a function expansion of the new value signal. Only the first operating state to signal will flash, all subsequent signals will be assigned to the permanent light. 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 61

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Initial value signal with simple acknowledgement (DIN 19235 4.1.3.1) The initial value signal represents a function expansion of the new value signal. Only the first operating state to signal will flash, all subsequent signals will be assigned to the permanent light. 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 62

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Motor Message (DIN 19235 4.1.4.1) The motor signal indicates with a flashing light and acoustic signal, if a setpoint state e.g. actuation of a switch actuator does not correspond with the actual state, e.g. feedback contact of equipment. This means that a direct comparison of the input and output states is undertaken. 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 63

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Features Depending on the type of fault management up to 100 fault signals can be processed In addition fault signals can be split into independent groups, e.g. 5 groups with each 20 fault messages Typically binary inputs are used to collect the fault signals. BE/S x.x.2.1 have special parameters to evaluate fault signals correctly, e.g. Minimum signaling time Debounce time Scan input after download, ETS reset, bus voltage recovery Parameters to be adjusted as recommended in the manual of BE/S x.x.2.1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 64

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 ETS Group Objects Communication objects for flash and permanent light (except for fault signal with permanent light) Flashing function to be implemented in the actuator (e.g. switch actuator SA/S) 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 65

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 ETS Group Objects.... 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 66

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 ETS Group Objects Data loss: Indicates, that after bus voltage recovery either at least one fault message input object has not yet received a telegram or that a response telegram has not been received after polling. Update: Activates the polling of all fault signal objects, which are assigned to a group 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 67

Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 ETS Parameters 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 68

Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Monitoring of KNX devices Fault Monitoring Unit SMB/S 1.1 Detection and processing of fault signals Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Detection of operating hours and switching cycles 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 69

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Application fields (1) The module can be used for example, in an office complex in order to record the operating life of fluorescent lamps For example when a reference office in the office complex is taken and from this data the switch on duration and switching operations are recorded Based on these values it is possible to determine what the service life of the fluorescent lamps will be This will allow you to make assumption with regard to the maintenance expenditure and effort in the office complex 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 71

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Application fields (2) The module can be used for example in a functional building to record the switch on times of pumps in the heating system The service life of the pumps can be derived from the switch on time This enables co-ordination of prompt pump maintenance 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 72

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Application fields (3) This module can be used for example in a department store to record the operating duration of the motors in the escalators or elevators A maintenance plan can be created based on the recorded use The plan can be co-ordinated so that the operations in the department store are not affected 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 73

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Application fields (4) The module can be used for example in a hotel to record the operating life of filters in the air conditioning A maintenance plan can be created using this data 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 74

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Detection of Operating hours Switching operations per channel 35 channels available Counting method from zero upwards or from a set value downward Setting and monitoring of thresholds Automatic alarm message if value exceeds the threshold Thresholds and initial values can be changed via KNX 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 75

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Programming of channels All channels together or Each channel individually Operating hour telegrams can be sent cyclically or after change Switching operation telegrams can be sent cyclically Bus voltage failure All values (operating hours, switching operations, initial values and thresholds) will be stored continuously For a better overview each channel can be described with a text Cyclical scanning of assigned objects (READ flag must be set in the group objects to be recalled actuators) 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 76

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 77

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 78

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 79

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Per Channel (1-35) 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 80

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Recall all switch positions A recall of all switch positions of the monitored channels is started Telegram value: 1 = recall 0 = do not recall Note: Channels are only recalled if: The input object of the channel is assigned to a group address The channel parameter Cyclic switch position recall in the parameter window Channel parameters is set to yes 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 81

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Send all operating data Send the current operating data via the group objects: Channel X switching operations Number Channel X operating hours Number Channel X switching operations - Alarm Channel X operating hours - Alarm Telegram value: 1 = send 0 = do not send 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 82

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Enable delete/overwrite 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 83 If a 1 is received the enable to delete/overwrite of the operating data is issued and a time window of ten seconds is activated Via the group object Delete all operating data System, all operating data can be deleted in the Data Logging Unit When counting upwards the counter value is set to zero When counting downwards the counter value is set to start value The operating hours counter, start and limit values, the switching operations counter, start and limit values can be modified via the respective communication objects via the bus Telegram value: 1 = time window active 0 = time window not active

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Delete all operating data 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 84 Deleting of the operating data switching operations and operating hours Deleting applies for all channels If a 1 is received the values of the communication objects Channel X switching operations Number Channel X operating hours Number are set to zero counting up and set to the start value when counting down Before the operating data is deleted a 1 must be received on the communications object Enable delete/overwrite System Telegram value: 1 = delete 0 = do not delete

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: In operation This group object is only active if yes has been selected for the parameter Send cyclic In operation telegram As long as the group object is activated it sends an In operation telegram Send interval between 10min. and 24 hours Telegram value: 1 = system in operation 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 85

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Operating time Detection per channel in seconds Output telegram in hours (4-byte) Each action ON OFF ON and OFF (always) Counting method from zero upwards or from a set value downwards Counted and initial values, thresholds can be changed via KNX Stored values, remaining- and initial values can be overwritten by download 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 86

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 100.000 Alarm message Max. value Threshold: - Adjustable ETS - Change value via KNX bus telegram Operating time Way of counting Total runtime Starting from zero (count up) Limit value max. 100.000 hours Threshold adjustable: Alarm message if limit has been reached 0 Start 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 87

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 100.000 Max. value Start value: - Adjustable ETS - Change value via KNX bus telegram Operating time Way of counting Remaining runtime Count down from an start value (adjustable) Start value max. 100.000 hours Alarm message if zero has been reached Alarm message 0 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 88

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X switch position - received Receives the current 1-bit switching telegram of the channel to be recorded, e.g. from a switching actuator 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 89

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X operating hours - Number Contains the current number (= counter value) of operating hours The counter value can also be modified via the bus 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 90

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X operating hours start/limit value The operating hours start or limit value can be changed via the bus 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 91

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel 1 operating hours - Alarm Sends a 1, as soon as the set operating hours limit value is reached when counting upwards When counting downwards a 1 is sent as soon as zero is reached As soon as the group object 248 Send all operating data System receives a 1, this group object also is sent Telegram value: 1 = limit value reached 0 = limit value not reached 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 92

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Operating hours 0/5/73 switch sensor Radio time switch Switch actuator Data logging unit Rocker 1 switching Rocker 2 switching 3/1/11 x/y/z Channel 1 Switching Channel 2 Switching 7/3/8 x/y/z Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/8 / / Outtput A 0/5/73 Status Switching Channel 1 Switch position 0/5/73 Channel 1 2/4/11 Operating hours number Channel 1 2/4/12 Oper. hours start/limit value change/read 1-bit 4-byte 4-byte Channel 1 2/4/13 Operating hours alarm 1-bit 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 93

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Switching operations Detection per channel Each action increases the counter Count operation with change of switch position from OFF ON ON OFF Counting method from zero upwards or from a set value downward Counted and initial values, thresholds can be changed via KNX Stored values, remaining- and initial values can be overwritten by download 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 94

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 4.294.967.295 Alarm message Max. value Threshold: - Adjustable ETS - Change value via KNX bus telegram Switching operations Way of counting Total value Starting from zero (count up) Limit value max. 4.294.967.295 Threshold adjustable: Alarm message if limit has been reached 0 Start 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 95

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 4.294.967.295 Max. value Start value: - Adjustable ETS - Change value via KNX bus telegram Switching operations Way of counting Remaining value Count down from an start value (adjustable) Start value max. 4.294.967.295 Alarm message if zero has been reached Alarm message 0 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 96

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X switch position - received Receives the current 1-bit switching telegram of the channel to be recorded, e.g. from a switching actuator 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 97

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X switching operations - Number Contains the current number (= counter value) of switching operations The counter value can also be modified via the bus 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 98

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X switching operations start/limit value The switching operation start or limit value can be changed via the bus 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 99

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 ETS Group Object: Channel X switching operations - Alarm Sends a 1, as soon as the set switching operations limit value is reached when counting upwards When counting downwards a 1 is sent as soon as zero is reached As soon as the group object 248 Send all operating data System receives a 1, this group object also is sent Telegram value: 1 = limit value reached 0 = limit value not reached 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 100

Data Logging Unit BDB/S 1.1 Switching operations 0/5/73 switch sensor Radio time switch Switch actuator Data logging unit Rocker 1 switching Rocker 2 switching 3/1/11 x/y/z Channel 1 Switching Channel 2 Switching 7/3/8 x/y/z Output A 3/1/11 Switch 7/3/8 / / Outtput A 0/5/73 Status Switching Channel 1 Switch position 0/5/73 Channel 1 2/4/21 Switching operations Number Channel 1 2/4/22 Switch. oper. start/limit value change/read 1-bit 4-byte 4-byte Channel 1 2/4/23 Switching operations alarm 1-bit 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 101

KNX Association 30.07.2015 DESTO Jürgen Schilder 102

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