ABB i-bus KNX AA/A 2.1.2 User manual

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KNX
Analogue Actuator
AA/S 4.1.2, AA/A 2.1.2
Product Manual
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®
KNX
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AA/S 4.1.2, AA/A 2.1.2 | 2CDC505163D0201 i
Contents
Page
1 General ................................................................................................. 3
1.1 Using the product manual .............................................................................................................3
1.1.1 Notes ............................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Product and functional overview ...................................................................................................5
1.2.1 Integration in the i-bus
®
Tool ........................................................................................................6
2 Device technology ............................................................................... 7
2.1 AA/S 4.1.2 Analogue Actuator, 4-fold, MDRC ..............................................................................7
2.1.1 Technical data ..............................................................................................................................7
2.1.2 Connection diagram .....................................................................................................................9
2.1.3 Dimension drawing ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 AA/A 2.1.2 Analogue Actuator, 2-fold, SM .................................................................................. 11
2.2.1 Technical data ............................................................................................................................ 11
2.2.2 Connection diagram ................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.3 Dimension drawing ..................................................................................................................... 14
2.3 Mounting and installation ............................................................................................................ 15
2.4 Display elements ........................................................................................................................ 17
3 Commissioning .................................................................................. 19
3.1 Overview..................................................................................................................................... 19
3.2 Parameters ................................................................................................................................. 20
3.2.1 Parameter window General ........................................................................................................ 21
3.2.2 Parameter window A: General .................................................................................................... 26
3.2.3 Parameter window A: Characteristic ........................................................................................... 35
3.2.4 Parameter window A: Dimming .................................................................................................. 41
3.2.5 Parameter window A: Scenes ..................................................................................................... 43
3.2.6 Parameter window A: Forced operation ..................................................................................... 45
3.3 Group objects ............................................................................................................................. 50
3.3.1 Summary of group objects .......................................................................................................... 50
3.3.2 Input objects ............................................................................................................................... 52
3.3.2.1 Group objects General ............................................................................................................... 52
3.3.2.2 Group objects Channel A............................................................................................................ 52
3.3.2.3 Group objects Channel B, C and D ............................................................................................ 54
3.3.3 Output objects ............................................................................................................................ 55
3.3.3.1 Group objects General ............................................................................................................... 55
3.3.3.2 Group objects Channel A............................................................................................................ 57
3.3.3.3 Group objects Channel B, C and D ............................................................................................ 58
A Appendix ............................................................................................ 59
A.1 Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................................ 59
A.2 Value table of group object Status byte channel A/B .................................................................. 60
A.3 Value table of group object Status byte channel C/D ................................................................. 61
A.4 Ordering details .......................................................................................................................... 62
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KNX
General
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1 General
The Analogue Actuator converts telegrams received via KNX into analog output signals. These signals
allow terminal devices in the heating, air-conditioning and ventilation technology or lighting technology to
adapt their output variables using bus information and participate in control processes.
1.1 Using the product manual
This manual provides detailed technical information on the function, installation and programming of the
ABB i-bus
®
KNX device. The application is explained using examples.
This manual is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1
General
Chapter 2
Device technology
Chapter 3
Commissioning
Chapter A
Appendix
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KNX
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1.1.1 Notes
Notes and safety instructions are represented as follows in this manual:
Danger
Danger
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1.2 Product and functional overview
The Analogue Actuator has four or two analog outputs, which can be defined as voltage or current outputs
(not applicable to AA/A) and can be parameterized in one of the following formats using software. Outputs
that are not required can be deactivated.
In the process, various signal outputs are pre-configured to react (respond) in a particular way.
Voltage signals:
Output
Reaction
Application
0…1 V
No special reaction
Control signal, e.g. in HVAC
0…5 V
No special reaction
Control signal
0…10 V
No special reaction
Control signal; most frequently used control signal in HVAC
1…10 V
Can be used to actuate ballasts
of up to 1 mA
Control signal often used in lighting
Current signals (not applicable to AA/A):
Output
Reaction
Application
0…20 mA
No special reaction
Control signal
4…20 mA
No special reaction
Supply control signal for active parts
The output variables can be forcibly operated by a higher-level control system.
In addition, specific processes can be predefined for the outputs using the function Characteristic.
Each channel can be assigned up to 16 scenes.
Note
Analogue Actuator AA/S requires an external 100…240 V AC 50/60 Hz power supply.
Analogue Actuator AA/A requires no auxiliary voltage.
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1.2.1 Integration in the i-bus
®
Tool
The device possesses an interface to the i-bus
®
Tool.
The i-bus
®
Tool can be used to change settings on the connected device.
The i-bus
®
Tool can be downloaded for free from our website (www.abb.com/knx).
A description of the functions can be found in the i-bus
®
Tool online help.
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®
KNX
Device technology
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2 Device technology
2.1 AA/S 4.1.2 Analogue Actuator, 4-fold, MDRC
Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1.2
The Analogue Actuator converts
telegrams received via KNX into analog
output signals. The device has four
outputs. The analog outputs can be used
independently of one another as current
or voltage outputs with adjustable output
signals.
The Analogue Actuator is a modular
installation device for installation in the
distribution board. It connects to the
KNX via a bus connection terminal.
The device requires an external
100…240 V AC auxiliary voltage.
The device is parameterized and
programmed using ETS.
2.1.1 Technical data
Supply
Auxiliary voltage
100…240 V AC +10 %/-15 %, 50/60 Hz
Power supply
Via ABB i-bus KNX
KNX current consumption
Max. 12 mA
KNX power loss
Max. 250 mW
Power loss P
0.8 W
Analog outputs
4, A…D
Voltage signals
0…1 V DC
0…5 V DC
0…10 V DC
1…10 V DC
Current signal
0…20 mA DC
4…20 mA DC
Depending on parameterization
Output signal load
Voltage signal:
1 kohm
Current signal:
≤ 500 ohms
Dielectric strength
24 V AC
34 V DC
Output current
Voltage signal
For 1…10 V output and ballasts
Max. 10 mA per channel
Max. 1 mA per channel
Current signal
Max. 20 mA per channel
Operating and display elements
Programming button/LED (red)
For assignment of the physical address
A…D status LED (yellow)
Channel A...D status display
KNX status LED (green)
KNX status display
Power LED (green)
Auxiliary voltage display
Connections
KNX connection
Bus connection terminal, screwless
Analog outputs A...D
Screw terminals
0.2…4.0 mm
2
rigid/flexible
with/without ferrules
0.2…4.0 mm
2
solid-core
Tightening torque
Max. 0.6 Nm
Degree of protection
IP 20
To DIN EN 60 529
Protection class
II
To DIN EN 61 140
Isolation category
Overvoltage category
III to DIN EN 60 664-1
Pollution degree
II to DIN EN 60 664-1
KNX safety voltage
SELV 24 V DC
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Temperature range
Operation
-5 °C…+45 °C
Storage
-25…+55 °C
Transport
-25…+70 °C
Ambient conditions
Maximum air humidity
93 %, no condensation allowed
Atmospheric pressure
Atmosphere up to 2,000 m
Design
Modular installation device (MDRC)
Modular installation device, Pro M
Dimensions
90 x 70 x 64.5 mm (H x W x D)
Mounting width in space units
4x 18 mm modules
Mounting depth
70 mm
Mounting
On 35 mm mounting rail
To DIN EN 60 715
Mounting position
Any
Weight
0.17 kg
Housing/color
Plastic housing, gray
Approvals
KNX to EN 50 090-1, -2
Certification
CE mark
In accordance with the EMC guideline and low
voltage guideline
Device type
Application
Max. number of
group objects
Max. number of
group addresses
Max. number of
assignments
AA/S 4.1.2
Analog output 4f/*
57
254
254
* … = Current version number of the application. Please refer to the software information on our website for this purpose.
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2.1.2 Connection diagram
1
Label carrier
2
Programming button
3
Programming LED (red)
4
Bus connection terminal
5
Power supply connection U
s
6
Analog output A
7
Channels A...D status LED (yellow)
8
Device status LED (green)
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2.1.3 Dimension drawing
2CDC072033F0015
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®
KNX
Device technology
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2.2 AA/A 2.1.2 Analogue Actuator, 2-fold, SM
Analogue Actuator AA/A 2.1.2
The Analogue Actuator converts
telegrams received via KNX into analog
output signals. The device has two
outputs. The analog outputs can be used
independently of one another as voltage
outputs with adjustable output signals.
The Analogue Actuator is a surface
mounted device. It connects to the KNX
via a bus connection terminal.
The device is parameterized and
programmed using ETS.
It is powered by the KNX bus.
2.2.1 Technical data
Supply
Power supply
Via ABB i-bus KNX
KNX current consumption
Max. 12 mA
KNX power loss
Max. 250 mW
Power loss P
250 mW
Analog outputs
2, A…B
Voltage signals
0…1 V DC
0…5 V DC
0…10 V DC
1…10 V DC
Depending on parameterization
Output signal load
Voltage signal:
5 kohms
Output current
Voltage signal
For 1…10 V output and ballasts
Max. 2 mA per channel
Max. 4 mA per Channel
Operating and display elements
Programming button/LED (red)
For assignment of the physical address
Connections
KNX connection
Pluggable screw terminal, green
Analog outputs A...B
Pluggable screw terminals, green
0.08…1.5 mm
2
rigid/flexible
with/without ferrules
without plastic sleeves
Cable entry
4x, individual
Stripping length
7 mm
Screw thread
M2
Tightening torque
Max. 0.25 Nm
Degree of protection
IP 54
To DIN EN 60 529
Protection class
II
To DIN EN 61 140
Isolation category
Overvoltage category
III to DIN EN 60 664-1
Pollution degree
II to DIN EN 60 664-1
KNX safety voltage
SELV 24 V DC
2CDC071003S0016
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KNX
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Temperature range
Operation
-20…+70 °C
Storage
-25…+70 °C
Transport
-25…+70 °C
Ambient conditions
Maximum air humidity
93 %, no condensation allowed
Atmospheric pressure
Atmosphere up to 2,000 m
Design
Dimensions
117 x 117 x 51 mm (H x W x D)
Mounting
Surface mounted device, screw fixing
Mounting position
Any
Weight
0.25 kg
Approvals
KNX to EN 50 090-1, -2
Certification
CE mark
In accordance with the EMC guideline and low
voltage guideline
Device type
Application
Max. number of
group objects
Max. number of
group addresses
Max. number of
assignments
AA/A 2.1.2
Analog output 2f/*
29
254
254
* … = Current version number of the application. Please refer to the software information on our website for this purpose.
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2.2.2 Connection diagram
1
Label carrier
2
Programming button
3
Programming LED (red)
4
KNX bus connection
5
Housing
6
Analog outputs
7
Device cover
8
4 x cable entry
2CDC072040F0015
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KNX
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2.2.3 Dimension drawing
2CDC072013F0012
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KNX
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2.3 Mounting and installation
The AA/S 4.1.2 is a modular installation device for quick installation in the distribution board on 35 mm
mounting rails to DIN EN 60 715.
The AA/A 2.1.2 is a surface mounted device.
The installation position can be selected as required.
It connects to the electrical supply using screw terminals and to the bus using the supplied bus connection
terminal. The pin assignments are located on the housing.
The device is ready for operation once the bus voltage (for AA/A 2.1.2) or the auxiliary and bus voltages
(for AA/S 4.1.2) have been applied.
The device must be accessible for operation, testing, visual inspection, maintenance and repair in
compliance with DIN VDE 0100-520.
Commissioning requirement
In order to commission the device, a PC with ETS, as well as a connection to the ABB i-bus
®
, e.g. via a
KNX interface, is required.
The device is ready for operation after the bus voltage is applied. An auxiliary voltage is required
(AA/S 4.1.2 only).
Important
The maximum permissible current of a KNX line must not be exceeded.
During planning and installation ensure that the KNX line is correctly dimensioned.
The device has a maximum current draw of 12 mA.
Do not feed the outputs with any external voltage. Connected components must be reliably isolated
from other voltages.
The 0 V terminals on the outputs are connected with each other internally.
Mounting and commissioning may be carried out only by electrical specialists. The applicable standards,
directives, regulations and specifications for the country in question should be observed when planning
and setting up electrical installations and security systems for intrusion and fire detection.
Protect the device from damp, dirt and damage during transport, storage and operation.
Only operate the device within the specified technical data!
The device should only be operated in an enclosed housing (distribution board)!
The voltage supply to the device must be switched off before mounting.
Danger
All poles must be disconnected when expanding or modifying the electrical connections.
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Supplied state
The device is supplied with the physical address 15.15.255. The application is pre-installed. Therefore, all
that is necessary is to load group addresses and parameters during commissioning.
The complete application can be reloaded if required. Downloads may take longer after a change of
application or a discharge.
Assignment of the physical address
The assignment and programming of the physical address are carried out in ETS.
The device features a Programming button for assignment of the physical address. The red Programming
LED lights up after the button has been pressed. It goes off as soon as ETS has assigned the physical
address or the Programming button is pressed again.
Download response
Depending on the PC that is used, the progress bar for the download may take up to one and a half
minutes to appear, due to the complexity of the device.
Cleaning
The voltage supply to the device must be switched off before cleaning. If devices become dirty, they can
be cleaned using a dry cloth or a cloth dampened with a soapy solution. Do not use corrosive agents or
solutions.
Maintenance
The device is maintenance-free. In the event of damage (e.g. during transport and/or storage), do not carry
out any repairs.
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2.4 Display elements
Indicator LEDs are located on the front of the device.
The response of the display elements is described in the following table:
LED
Function
Description
Programming button
Press
Assignment of the physical address
Programming LED
ON
The LED comes on when the Programming button is
pressed, in order to assign a physical address to the bus
subscriber.
OFF
The LED does not come on unless the Programming
button is pressed.
A…D status LED
(AA/S 4.1.2 only)
ON
Channel output signal not 0
OFF
Channel output signal is 0 or output is deactivated
FLASHING
Channel output fault:
e.g. current mode: load too high (idling) or
voltage mode: load too low (short circuit) or
output stays active and LED flashes if control variable is
not reached
KNX status LED
(AA/S 4.1.2 only)
ON
KNX voltage on, device ok
OFF
Bus voltage failure
Power LED
(AA/S 4.1.2 only)
ON
Auxiliary voltage present
OFF
Auxiliary voltage not present
Note
For the LEDs to function, the device must be ready for operation.
This requires the KNX voltage to be on and the application to be running.
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