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PD00E0XKNXFI00020100_HANDBOOK_EN.DOCX
PD00E0xKNX KNX PRESENCE DETECTORS RANGE Handbook
Eelectron SpA, Via Monteverdi 6,
I-20025 Legnano (MI), Italia
Tel: +39 0331.500802 Fax:+39 0331.564826
E-mail: info@eelectron.com Web:www.eelectron.com
C.F. e P.IVA 11666760159
Tribunale di Milano 359157-8760-07
CCIAA Milano 148549
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Loop among values ................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
15. Analog input ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 26
Additional probe description ....................................................................................................................................................... 27
Additional probe parameters ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
16. Temperature sensor ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
KNX probe .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
17. Thermostat............................................................................................................................................................................................ 28
Setpoint Settings ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
SETPOINT Object .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28
HVAC MODE obj. (switched heat / cool) .................................................................................................................................. 28
HVAC MODE obj. (automatic heat / cool) ............................................................................................................................... 29
SETPOINT COMFORT, STANDBY, ECONOMY ......................................................................................................................... 29
COMFORT Object ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Object ENABLE HEATING/COOLING ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Object LOCK HEAT/COOL ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
WINDOW CONTACT Object .............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Object THERMOSTAT OFF.................................................................................................................................................................. 31
SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT object .................................................................................................................................................... 31
ACTUAL SETPOINT object .................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Two points on/off ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Integral proportional control PWM ............................................................................................................................................. 32
Integral proportional contr. continuous................................................................................................................................... 32
Fan coil on/off ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Manage valve independently .......................................................................................................................................................... 34
Fan coil control PI .................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Additional valve ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Additional valve 6 ways ....................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Force fan coil speed ............................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Ventilation mode ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Temperature probe failure / out of range measurement ............................................................................................. 36
Temperature alarm object ................................................................................................................................................................ 36
18. Thermostat behaviour on bus failure, recovery and download ...................................................................... 37
Behaviour on bus voltage failure .................................................................................................................................................. 37
Behaviour on bus voltage recovery ............................................................................................................................................. 37
Behaviour on ETS Download ........................................................................................................................................................... 37
Wrong application download ......................................................................................................................................................... 37
19. Logics ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
20. Circadian rhythm function ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
Set color temperature .......................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Set brightness ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 41
21. Virtual holder ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
How it works ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Communication Objects ..................................................................................................................................................................... 42
Parameters General ............................................................................................................................................................................ 42
Parameters Remote inputs............................................................................................................................................................ 43
Remote Sensor Inputs (Global Enable)..................................................................................................................................... 43

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