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Jürgen Schilder and Thorsten Reibel – ABB STOTZ KONTAKT GmbH September 2015

ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbHWebinar ABB i-bus® KNXSpecialities ABB i-bus® KNX

i-bus Tool – unique Service Tool

KNX Power Supplies with Diagnostic – added Value

Commissioning Power Supply, Wiring Jumpers and Bus Bars – useful Accessories

Room Controller, Room Master and I/O Actuator – ABB’s integrated Room Solutions

Switch Actuator – the big Family

DALI KNX Gateways and Controller – 6 Devices for all Requirements

Monitoring and Data Logging – specific but beneficial

Logic Module and Application Units – proven Solution

Universal I/O Concentrator UK/S 32.2 – many flexible Channels

Busch Presence Detector – Best in Design and Functionality

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Agenda

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KNX and Security – professional Solutions on different Levels

KNX and Metering – Solutions easy to implement with ABB products

Shutter Control – more than up and down

KNX EnOcean Gateway – with ABB specific Feature

Conversion of Application / Copy and Exchange – efficient Plug In within ETS for ABB Components

Various technical Aspects – important to know

Marketing Tools – Completion of our Offer

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Agenda

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”i-bus® Tool – a professional Service Tool

Innovative software concept made by ABB

It supports system integrators during commissioning and service

Internal information and states of the device hardware and software applications are now available in a transparent manner

The i-bus® Tool is optional, i.e. the ABB i-bus® KNX devices must still be commissioned using just the ETS

An important principle is that no divergences to the ETS project can result through the i-bus® Tool

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Currently, the following devices are supported (September 2015) DALI Gateway: DG/S 1.1, DG/S 1.16.1 and DGN/S 1.16.1

DALI Light Controller: DLR/A 4.8.1.1 and DLR/S 8.16.1M

Light Controller: LR/S x.16.1

Energy Actuator and Module: SE/S 3.16.1 and EM/S 3.16.1

Blind/Roller Shutter Actuators: JRA/Sx.y.z.1

Line Coupler LK/S 4.2

Power Supply Diagnosis: SV/S 30.320.2.1 and SV/S 30.640.5.1

KNX Security Panel GM/A 8.1

Weather station WS/S 4.1.1.2

Weather Unit WZ/S 1.3.1.2 with Weather sensor WES/A 3.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”i-bus® Tool – a professional Service Tool

Hint: Not all former application or firmware versions can be supported (e.g. DALI Gateway)

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Currently, the following devices are supported (September 2015) Analogue Input AE/S 4.1.1.3

EnOcean Gateway EG/A 32.2.1

Fan Coil Actuators FCA/S 1.x.x.2

… coming soon: IP-Router IPR/S 3.1.1 and IP-Interface IPS/S 3.1.1

… and new devices are added continuously

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” i-bus® Tool – a professional Service Tool

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SV/S 30.640.5.1with auxiliary voltage output

SV/S 30.320.2.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX Power Supplies with Diagnostic

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With integrated Bus Coupler

The assignment of the physical addresses as well as the parameterization is carried out with Engineering Tool Software ETS3, ETS4 or ETS5

Diagnostics functions

Send status (e.g. over current) and diagnostic values like voltage and current

Trigger Bus reset

Supported by i-bus Tool with additional information (e.g. operating hours)

Wide voltage input 85…265 V AC

SV/S 30.320.2.1 SV/S 30.640.5.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX Power Supplies with Diagnostic

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Operating and display elements (1) KNX connection terminal

(2) Programming key and LED

(3) Nameplate support

(4) Reset key and LED (red)

(5) LED communication error (yellow)

(6) LED telegram (yellow)

(7) Operating voltage Us

(8) LED UN OK (green)

(9) LED overload I > Imax (red)

(10) LED bus current (7 x yellow)

(11) Auxiliary voltage output (only SV/S 30.640.5.1)

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX Power Supplies with Diagnostic

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i-bus Tool - Status

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX Power Supplies with Diagnostic

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Eigenschaft Standard Diagnostics BufferSV/S

30.160.1.1SV/S

30.320.1.1SV/S

30.640.3.1SV/S

30.320.2.1SV/S

30.640.5.1SU/S

30.640.1Supply Voltage (V AC) 85…265 85…265 195..255

Voltage KNX (V DC) 30 30 30

Current KNX (mA) 160 320 640 320 640 640

Version MDRC MDRC MDRC

Module Width (MW) 4 4 8

Integrated Choke

Short circuit and Overload Monitoring

Auxiliary Output (30 V DC) - - - -

Diagnosis- and Busfunction - - - -

Display Bus voltage OK

Display Overload

Display Bus current - - - -

Display Telegram traffic - - - -

Display Communication fault - - - -

Button Bus-Reset and Display - - - -

Display Supply voltage OK - - - - -

Display Battery voltage OK - - - - -

Potential free Contact * - - - - -

* Mains failure, Battery fault, Overvoltage, Overload/short circuit

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Power Supplies

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The device is used for on site commissioning (manual operation, notdownload) of KNX devices if bus voltage is not available

Thus functions of a KNX device with manual operation can be tested

Blind/Roller Shutter Actuator JRA/S

Electronic Switch Actuator ES/S

Valve Drive Actuator VAA/S

Fan Coil Actuator FCA/S

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Commissioning Power Supply NTI/Z 28.30.1

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Wiring Jumpers VB/K x.1

Wiring Jumpers for interconnection of devices with bus connection terminal in a distribution board

Prefabricated jumpers stripped for horizontal and vertical connections

For easy, fast and safe bus connection

Vertical jumpers 270 and 360 mm, straight

Horizontal jumpers 100 and 200 mm, curved

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Supply

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Busbars

Wiring Jumpers for interconnection of the phase supply to multiple input terminals on devices such as Switch Actuators SA/S

Reduces wiring effort and ensures safe interconnection

Max. Current IS = 40A

Available items

1 phase, four contacts

1 phase, 60 contacts

End cap

Outputs

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Automation

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Market request for decentralized KNX installation

The main installation location is the false ceiling and wall mounting

Features: Flexibility, Extendibility, robust Technology (IP 54), flat design, quick and simple Installation

Room Controller 4- and 8-foldRC/A 4.2 and RC/A 8.2

Analogue Input 2-fold AE/A 2.1

DALI KNX Gateway and Light Controller DLR/A 4.8.1.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Automation

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The “one device per room“- principle: A single Room Controller controls all the room functions

Operation

Lighting: switching on/off

and dimmingConstant

lighting control

Controlling heating &

cooling devicesand Fan Coil

Units

Controlling shutters, blinds

and curtains

Security & Surveillance

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Controller RC/A x.2

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Controller RC/A - Argumentation

Top Arguments for theRoom Controller

Single device per room / unit, thus less KNX devices

Ideal size for installation in the false ceiling or underfloor

Structured cabling and shorter cable routes reduce fire load

Energy supply for connected loads via mains suppy of RC/A

Control of Fan Coil Units possible

Also as a stand alone solution usable

Mai

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uppl

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Room2

Room3

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Fan Coil

Master

KNX Sensor

Commands- internal

control- direct

connection- via KNX

RoomThermostat

Reception

Consumer (Light, Sockets, Blinds Curtains)

Remote access

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Master - Principle

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RM/S 1.1 3 x switching outputs 10/16 AX, 8 x binary inputs contact

scanning, 3 x switching outputs 6 A, 4 x electronic outputsRM/S 2.1 4 x switching outputs 10/16 AX, 12 x switching outputs 6

A, 1 x shutter output 6 A, 18 x binary inputs contact scanning, 4 x electronic outputs

RM/S 3.1 4 x switching outputs 16 AX, 4 x shutter/blind outputs 6 A,

12 x binary inputs contact scanningRM/S 4.1 8 x switching outputs 6 A, 8 x binary inputs contact

scanning

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Master - Family

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SV/S

Internal connection andnormal KNX

programming withgroup addresses

JRA/S …UD/S

Group addresses

Room Master allows to use both ways of programming in parallel !

Bus Coppler

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Master - Communication

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RoomScenario

No. X

RM/S x.1Communication object 1 Byte

„Room Scenario 1..16 recall“

Internal connectione.g. binary input

External(KNX) Scene x recall

Switch 1Event 1 startsimmediately

Event 2starts delayed

Switch 2

Thermostat ON/OFF

Thermostat operating mode

Automatic blind recall

Internal block recall

Scene x recall internal

Internal block recall

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Master – Room Scenario

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Top Arguments for the Room Master Version 1.1 and 2.1 especially

developed for hotel rooms

Unique software concept with room scenarios

Internal connection without group addresses

Preparametrized application/projects for plug and play

Cost efficient due to “one device” concept and binary inputs for conventional push buttons

Extendable with further MDRC devices, e.g. dimmer

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Room Master – Argumentation

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The IO/S x.6.1.1 features four/eight outputs for control of lighting circuits

Internal Link between in- and outputs (“Internal wiring”)

No group addresses necessary

Limited functions of „Switch Actuator“ and „Binary Input“

Switching outputs 6 A Binary inputs via contact scanning

IO/S 4.6.1.1

IO/S 8.6.1.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”I/O Actuator

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Why using KNX with I/O Actuator instead of a conventional Installation ?

Group- or central commands easily possible with conventional installation very complex

Any extension of the installation and functionality easily possible flexible and future oriented thanks to KNX

Stand alone operation with small auxiliary power supply but without any ETS programming like conventional installation with option KNX

Installation and wiring is simple all wires (In- and Outputs) to the distribution board with the I/O-Actuator

Any project, planned the conventional way, is now a project for an I/O-Actuator !

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”I/O Actuator - Argumentation

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Switch Actuators – the big Family

SA/S 12.16.5.1

2-, 4-, 8- and 12 fold 16A C-Load without Current Detection

2-; 4-; 8- and 12 fold 16A – C-load with Current Detection

SA/S x.16.6.1

SA/S x.6.1.1

4-; 8- and 12 fold; 6Awithout Manual Operation

SA/S x.6.2.1

2-; 4-; 8- and 12 fold; 6A

2-; 4-; 8- and 12 fold; 16A – AC1

SA/S x.16.2.1

SA/S x.10.2.1

2-; 4-; 8- and 12 fold; 10A

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Switch Actuators – the big Family

SA/S 4.6.1.1

SA/S 8.6.1.1

SA/S 12.6.1.1

SA/S 2.6.2.1

SA/S 4.6.2.1

SA/S 8.6.2.1

SA/S 12.6.2.1

SA/S 2.10.2.1

SA/S 4.10.2.1

SA/S 8.10.2.1

SA/S 12.10.2.1

SA/S 2.16.2.1

SA/S 4.16.2.1

SA/S 8.16.2.1

SA/S 12.16.2.1

SA/S 2.16.5.1

SA/S 4.16.5.1

SA/S 8.16.5.1

SA/S 12.16.5.1

SA/S 2.16.6.1

SA/S 4.16.6.1

SA/S 8.16.6.1SA/S 12.16.6.1

In rated current (A) 6 A 6 AX 10 AX 16 A16/20 AX C-

Load16/20 AX C-Load

Un rated voltage (V) 250/440 V AC 250/440 V AC 250/440 V AC 250/440 V AC 250/440 V AC 250/440 V AC

AC1-operation (cos j = 0,8) EN 60947-4-1 6 A 6 A 10 A 16 A 20 A 20 A

AC3-operation (cos j = 0,45) EN 60947-4-1 6 A 6 A 8 A – 16 A 16 A

C-Load-switch capacity – – – – 20 A 20 A

Flurescent lighting load AX EN 60669-1 6 A (35 µF)2) 6 AX (140 µF)

2)10 AX (140 µF)

2) 16 A (70 µF) 2) 20 AX (200 µF) 2) 20 AX (200 µF) 2)

Minimum switch load 10 mA/12 V 100 mA/12 V 100 mA/12 V 100 mA/12 V 100 mA/12 V 100 mA/12 V

DC switch current capacity

(resistive load)6 A/24 V = 6 A/24 V = 10 A/24 V = 16 A/24 V = 20 A/24 V = 20 A/24 V =

Mechanical endurance 107 > 3 x 106 > 3 x 106 > 3 x 106 > 106 > 106

Max peak inrush-current Ip(150 µs)

Max peak inrush-current Ip(250 µs)

Max peak inrush-current Ip(600 µs)

200 A

160 A

100 A

400 A

320 A

200 A

400 A

320 A

200 A

400 A

320 A

200 A

600 A

480 A

300 A

600 A

480 A

300 A

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GatewayDG/S 8.1

GatewayDG/S 1.1

GatewayDG/S 1.16.1

GatewayDGN/S 1.16.1

Light ControllerDLR/S 8.16.1M

Light ControllerDLR/A 4.8.1.1

Controlled Broadcast Individual Group Group Group Group

DALI outputs 8 (A…H) 2 (A, B) 1 1 1 1

DALI ballast 128 (max. 16 per output)

128 (max. 64 per output) 64

64 (ballasts and emergency

lighting converter)

64 64

DALI addressing not necessary A: 64 individual

B: 64 individual 64 individual 64 individual 64 individual 64 individual

Lightinggroups

establishedvia

cableinstallation

A: KNX B: Broadcast* DALI DALI DALI DALI

Lightinggroups per Gateway

8 (installation)A: Limited via

KNXB: 1*

16 (DALI) 16 (DALI) 16 (DALI) 8 (DALI)

Constant light control - - - - 8 groups 4 groups

*Coded control per DALI ballast with two objects possible

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” i-bus Tool 1.9.4.0: DALI-Software-Tool inside

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8

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DALI

KNX

Sensors

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”DALI Light Controller DLR/S 8.16.1M

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Constant Light Control - Calibration Process

Calibration process with i-bus Tool – simple and precise

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Monitoring Unit EUB/S 1.1 Monitoring of up to 100 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

(35 channels)

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Monitoring and Data Logging

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If a variety of logic operations are required for technical building functions, the use of application units is recommended

Dedicated devices for this purpose offered by ABB:

Logic Module LM/S 1.1

Application Unit Logic ABL/S 2.1

Application Unit Time ABZ/S 2.1

LM/S 1.1 ABL/S 2.1 ABZ/S 2.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Logic Module and Application Units

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Logic Module and Application Units

The configuration of the logic functions is carried out in the ‘Project Design’ module of ETS and represented in a graphical logic diagram based on DIN 40900

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Universal I/O Concentrator UK/S 32.2

For connecting multiple binary signals at the same location, e.g fault signals

Device for the control of operating panels with push buttons, LEDs or indication lamps

32 Channels can be individually operated as inputs or outputs

12 or 24 V DC auxiliary voltage necessary

Up to 80 mA per output

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Universal I/O Concentrator UK/S 32.2

Functions Switch sensor

Dim sensor

Shutter sensor

Send values

Scenes

Multiple operation

Step control

LED Control incl. flashing

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Busch-Presence detector mini KNX6131/20-24-500 alpine white6131/20-183-500 aluminium silver

Busch-Presence detector mini premium KNX6131/21-24-500 alpine white6131/21-183-500 aluminium silver

Busch-Presence detector KNX6131/30-24-500 alpine white6131/30-183-500 aluminium silver

Busch-Presence detector premium KNX6131/31-24-500 alpine white6131/31-183-500 aluminium silver

Busch-Watchdog Sky KNX6131/40-24-500 alpine white

Surface-mounting box for Presence6131/39-24-500 alpine white6131/39-183-500 aluminium silver

Surface-mounting box for Presence mini6131/29-24-500 alpine white6131/29-183-500 aluminium silver

Fits not into BS and VDE wall boxes. Recommendation: HaloX-O wall box from Kaiser (art.no. 1290-40) with corresponding cover plate (1290-47 or 1290-85 for fair faced concrete)

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23 mm*

91 mm

Busch-Presence detector KNX 12m presence detection at 3m installation height

(up to 16m depending on installation height)

2 power off stages (EN15232) integrated monitoring function with integrated KNX bus coupler

Basic 2x channels 2x constant light switches

Premium 4x channels HVAC function 2x 2-channel constant light controller 4x constant light switches integrated Room Temperature Controller 14/24 IR channels 5 logic channels 2x brightness sensor inputs

*) visible height

simple ceiling mounting by spring clips

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16 mm*

80 mm

Busch-Presence detector mini KNX 8m presence detection at 3m installation height

(up to 10,5m depending on installation height)

2 power off stages (EN15232) integrated monitoring function with integrated KNX bus coupler

Basic 2x channels 2x constant light switches

Premium 4x channels HVAC function 2x 2-channel constant light controller 4x constant light switches integrated Room Temperature Controller 14/24 IR channels 5 logic channels 2x brightness sensor inputs

*) visible height

simple ceiling mounting by spring clips

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Busch-Presence Detector KNX

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Presence mini Presence minipremium

Presence Presence premium Sky

Programming mode via IR remote control

-- x -- x x

Channels in sum 2 4 2 4 2

movement detectorconstant light switchconstant light controllermonitoring function

22x2-channel

--

2

44x2-channel2x2-channel

4

22--

2

44x2-channel2x2-channel

4

22--

2

2-stage power-off (EN15232)

yes(only movement

detector)

yes(movement detector +

constant light controller)

yes(only movement

detector)

yes(movement detector +

constant light controller)

yes(only movement

detector)

RTC + sensor -- yes -- yes --

Logic channel -- 5 -- 5 --

brightness sensor inputs

2 2 2 2 2

integrated bus coupler

yes yes yes yes yes

IR channel -- 14/24and programming mode

-- 14/24and programming

mode

Only programming mode

HVAC -- yes -- yes --

PIR/ individually activatable

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Operation andstatus

Sensors

Remote Alarmand operate (TG/S)

Local Alarm

Arming Device

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX and Security – Security Terminal

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Arming DeviceSensors Local Alarm

Zones

Security Module SCM/S 1.1- Master -

Remote Alarmand operate

TG/S

Operation andstatus

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX and Security – Security Module

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX and Security – Complete Solution

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LAN

Magnet reed contact

Glass break sensor

Water detectorSmoke detector

Keypads

Zone module

Motion detector

Security-Bus

SafeKeySetting Device

and

SafeKeyEvaluation

Module

KNX

Keypad-Bus

Magnet reed contact

Glass break sensor

Water detector

Gas detector

Smoke detector

Motion detector

Motion detector

Security Terminal

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX and Security – KNX Security Panel GM/A 8.1

Alarming

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX and Security – KNX Security Panel GM/A 8.1

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ZS/S 1.1 A-Series

B-Series

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX and Metering – Overview

Sin

gle

phas

eTh

ree

phas

eDirect connected Transformer connected

C11

A43C13 B23

B21 A41 A42

B24 A44

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” ABB Energy Meters

Active energyClass 1Pulse or alarm outputInstrument values

Import/export of energyReactive energy

Optional Class 0,5 TariffsFixed I/OResettable register

Adv. clock functionsIncl. Load profilesHarmonics (THD)Configurable I/O

Basic clock functionsIncl. Tariff control, previous values,max demandevent log

C-series

B-series

A-series

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” ABB Energy Meters

Read and send meter data via optical interface (IR) and send on KNX

Compatible with ABB meters:

A-Series B-Series Not C-Series

(missing IR Interface)

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX Meter Interface ZS/S 1.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX Meter Interface ZS/S 1.1

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” KNX Meter Interface ZS/S 1.1

25 September 2015

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Energy Actuator and Energy Module

i-bus® Tool

Energy Modul EM/S 3.16.1

EnergyActuator

SE/S 3.16.1

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Energy Actuator – Energy Monitoring

Order code: 2CDC 505 102 E0101 (german)2CDC 505 102 E0201 (english)

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To set up an automatic sun protection system with tracking of the sun’s position, an additional control unit is required (e.g. the Shutter Control Unit JSB/S 1.1)

The current position of the sun is continually calculated in the shutter control unit

The shutter/blind is moved via an 8 bit value into the optimum position to deflect direct sunshine but to let through as much diffuse light as possible

The influence of shadows e.g. the buildings opposite can also be taken into account in the shutter control unit

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Sun Protection with Tracking of the Sun’s Position

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Brightnesssensor

Shutter Control Unit JSB/S 1.1

Shutter Actuator JRA/S

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Sun Protection with Tracking of the Sun’s Position

Autocontrol

Automaticcontrol

activated

Move to 8-bitposition and slat

Position forsun = „0“

Brightnesssensor

DirectUP/DOWN

„1“

Automaticcontrol

deactivated

Direct positioning via UP/DOWN or movement to

position

„0“

Shutter Actuator

Shutter control unit JSB/S

„0“ = no sun

„1“ = sun and8-bit value

position and slat

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Sun Protection with Tracking of the Sun’s Position

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When using special directional louvres, the direct light into the room is guided so that the no disruptive direct light penetrates the room but at the same time optimum use is made of the existing natural daylight

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Connection of up to 16 drives (slaves) at 1 SMI output (master)

Broadcast, group and individual addressing

Motor response

motor is rotating

direction of rotation

motor defect

Precise positioning (2° / Step)

Reduced wiring

Names and colour codes of the wires for connecting SMI systems

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”SMI – Standard Motor Interface

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The Shutter Actuator JA/S 4.SMI.1M controls

Four independent groups (Broadcast Mode)

Each with up to 4 SMI shutter or roller blind drives (230 V Motors)

via the KNX

No SMI commissioning necessary

Status signals (motor fault, direction of movement) can also be sent from the SMI drive on KNX

Manual operation

Status LEDs

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”SMI – JA/S 4.SMI.1M

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”SMI – SJR/S4.24.2.1 LoVo

The Shutter Actuator SJR/S4.24.2.1 LoVo controls

Four independent groups (Broadcast Mode)

Each with up to 4 SMI shutter or roller blind drives (24 V Motors -SMI LoVo)

via the KNX

No SMI commissioning necessary

Status signals (motor fault, direction of movement) can also be sent from the SMI drive on KNX

Manual operation

Status LEDs

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JA/S 4.SMI.1M SJR/S 4.24.2.1

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX EnOcean Gateway EG/A 32.2.1

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Advantages EnOcean as wireless extension“ for KNX systems

Sensors without wire and battery

Maintenance free

Flexibility, e.g. if a wired installation is not possible (glass walls)

Supported by i-bus tool to check the signal strength easily

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX EnOcean Gateway EG/A 32.2.1

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i-bus Tool

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”KNX EnOcean Gateway EG/A 32.2.1

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Conversion of application via ABB specific ETS PlugIn

Transfer of group addresses and parameters from an existing application to a new one

Saves time in case of a necessary application update in a project

Available for many ABB devices

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Conversion of Application

1.1.2Application 1with parametersand group adresses

1.1.2Application 2with identicalparametersand group adresses

PlugInConversion

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Insert the same device with new application

Select Conversion

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Choose ‘Adopt previous program version’

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Select the right source device and start conversion

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Conversion starts and copies from source to target device

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Conversion of Application - Procedure

Final steps: Delete source device in the project

Assign original physical address from source to target device

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Copy one channel (parameters and group addresses) to one or more channels in the same device

Exchange of two channels

Copy / exchange with or without group addresses

Saves time in case of product with many channels and identical parameters

Available for many ABB devices

At the moment not available with ETS5, comes with an App soon

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Copy and Exchange

e.g. Channel A copyto channel B,C, E and F

e.g. exchangechannel A and B

PlugInCopy and Exchange

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX” Copy and Exchange

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Reaction on bus voltage failure

An output can adopt a defined state on bus voltage failure

Switch Actuator SA/S (contact open/closed/unchanged)

Blind/RollerShutter Actuator JRA/S (shutter up/down/stop/…)

Fan Coil Actuator FCA/S (fan off/unchanged)

Room Master RM/S …

The parameterization acts directly on the relay and has the highest priority

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Reaction on bus voltage failure

ABB actuators need no auxiliary voltage – only KNX

Switching energy of the relays is stored in additional capacitors

SA/S 12.16.6.1

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Switch Actuators SA/S and Shutter Actuators JRA/S

Switch Actuators SA/S are responsible for reliable switching of different electrical loads

The Blind/Roller Shutter Actuators JRA/S are for the control of drives (blinds, shutters, screens, awnings …)

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Switch Actuators SA/S and Shutter Actuators JRA/S

Operation Mode of a Shutter Acutator:

Control with slat adjustment

Control without slat adjustment

Ventilation flaps/switch mode an shutter output can be used as an switch output

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Shutter Control with Safety

Electro-mechanically interlocked outputs prevent possible destruction of the drives

On a bus voltage failure, the default position of the bistablerelay will be set even without an additional supply voltage

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Connection Terminals

Double-level connectionterminals

ABB i-bus® KNX DIN rail device

Standard connection terminals Excellent accessibility of the

connection terminals for wiring, measurement and testing.Terminals with universal head screw for wires up to 6 mm2

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Product data: www.abb.com/knx

Links to all needed information

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Most comprehensive Product Information

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”eLearning Modules

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Online Training Services: Webinar with different topics

http://new.abb.com/low-voltage/products/intelligent-building-systems/abb-i-bus-knx/webinar

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Videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/abbibusknx

English and German

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Training

KNX Trainings in Heidelberg and worldwide

Products, Applications, hands-on and KNX Certified TrainingsKNX Certified Basic Course

February 2015

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Case Notes and References

Available online onwww.abb.com/knx

136 Case Notes andReferences online

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Better Space Hotel

Visit online on http://new.abb.com/buildings/hotels

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Specification Toolbox

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Specification Toolbox

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STO/ZH-Ne, March 31, 2012

Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”ABB i-bus® KNX – Made in Germany

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Webinar “Specialities ABB i-bus® KNX”Next Webinar

Wednesday 28th of October 2015 Morning 09:00 am Europe Time

(Berlin, UTC + 2h)

Afternoon 03:00 pm Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 2h)

New IP Devices IP Router IPR/S 3.1.1

IP Interface IPS/S 3.1.1

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In no event shall ABB be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages of any nature or kind arising from the use of this document, nor shall ABB be liable for incidental or consequential damages arising from use of any software or hardware described in this document.

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