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INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY Description of the operating elements
„INSTABUS radio gatewayChapter 2:Interfaces/gatewaysArt. no.680999As at 07/022.3Gateways
INSTABUS radio gateway Article no. 680999
Function
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Programming button
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Functional display – Learning mode: yellow LED – Transmission mode: green LED – Reception mode: red LED
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Programming LED (red LED)
D
Function selector switch
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Channel selection switch (tens place value)
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Transmitter button
G
Channel selection switch (units place value)
On the front of the radio gateway there are the programming button and the programming LED , together with the function display in the form of LEDs for learning, transmission and reception modes. The function selection switch allows the operating mode to be set according to the following assignments: – 0, 6, 7, 8, 9 = normal operating mode – 1 = learning mode – 2 = manual transmission mode (using transmitter button ) – 3 = delete transmitter – 4 = delete all – 5 = delete channel number Using the channel selection switches and , the channels to be taught / to be deleted can be set, setting the tens and units place values separately. There are 25 blocks available, each with 2 channels, of which 10 blocks are purely for reception. The other blocks can be configured for either transmission or reception. All the reception blocks together can be connected to a maximum of 16 different devices each with up to 15 buttons (e.g. for remote control).
Connection and installation
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Danger from electric current: All work carried out on the unit may only be performed by qualified electricians. Country-specific regulations and the applicable EIB guidelines must be followed.
Connecting the radio gateway The radio gateway requires no additional supply voltage. There is a bus connecting terminal supplied with the radio gateway, for connection to the bus line.
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Function description The INSTABUS radio gateway is the connection / forwarding point between the Merten radio system and an EIB system. H The radio gateway operates bidirectionally, so that signals K from EIB sensors can be converted into Merten radio signals, and also Merten radio signals into signals for EIB sensors. The system only supports components of the Merten radio sys- – Push the bus connecting terminal auf Stifte on the underside of the radio gateway. tem and all standard EIB devices. In addition, the ARGUS 220 Connect movement detector and the ARGUS 220 Timer with radio module are supported. The assignment of radio transmitters / EIB sensors to the radio receivers / EIB actuators is set up in the ETS.
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INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY Radio ➝ EIB
Installing the radio gateway
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You can install the radio gateway in any size 60 installation box (flush-mounted box, cavity wall socket, cable duct socket...). Caution: The radio gateway can be damaged. Be careful to maintain the distances from 230 V cables in the installation area, in accordance with the applicable standards and guidelines. Never install the radio gateway in a flush-mounted box where there are 230 V cables.
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Gateway
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Merten radio
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Radio gateway
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Object A
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Object B
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Reception block 1
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Toggle
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Reception channel 1
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Reception channel 2
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Switch object
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Dimming object
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Reception block 2
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Dimming
Secure the retaining ring of the radio gateway to a flush-mounted box, using the screws supplied.
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Reception channel 3
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Reception channel 4
P
Max. 25 channels
Q
Transmitter button
R
Remote control
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For a better understanding of the operation of the radio gateway and its description in this instructions, we offer here an introduction to the terms employed. A distinction is made between terms that relate to signals on the radio side that are converted into signals for the EIB side (radio – EIB) and those that relate to signals from the EIB side that are converted into signals for the radio side (EIB – radio). Signals on the EIB side are always referred to as EIB telegrams, signals on the radio side are referred to as radio signals. The function of signals such as "On/dim brighter" or "Toggle" is set in the radio receiver. Furthermore, on the EIB side reference is always to actuators and sensors, on the radio side on the other hand always to transmitters and receivers. The radio gateway is divided into 25 blocks which can each be assigned a different function in the ETS. Each block is divided into two channels, by which the radio signals are transmitted or received.
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Antenna (grey core) should be laid behind the casing, so as to avoid interference with the radio signal by the retaining ring.
Introduction to the subject
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Note: Metal surfaces in the immediate surroundings of the radio gateway can affect reception and transmission properties. Therefore, if possible, do not install the radio gateway in a metal flush-mounted box.
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The radio gateway receives in the direction of radio to EIB radio signals from the radio components. The blocks and channels in this direction of data transfer are referred to as reception blocks / reception channels. The radio transmitters are assigned to the reception blocks / reception channels. In this direction of data transfer there are a maximum of 25 reception blocks available, each with two reception channels. A maximum of 16 different radio transmitters, each with up to 15 different transmitter buttons, can be taught to the reception channels. Each block can be assigned the following functions: Toggle (two per block), switch, dim, blind, pulse edge and ARGUS (each one per block). The odd-numbered reception channels each trigger toggle, off, dim down, move up telegrams to the EIB side for their respective functions. The even-numbered reception channels each trigger toggle, on, dim up, move down telegrams to the EIB side for their respective functions.
INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY EIB ➝ radio
Commissioning
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Q R
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To start up the radio gateway you must first link the desired radio transmitters / radio receivers. Linked radio transmitters can be deleted again at any time. Enter all the parameters set in the ETS into a planning aid (see operating instructions). This planning aid is essential for completing the settings and assignments and for recreating them again as necessary.
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All the item numbers to referred to in this section rela-
Linking radio transmitters to the radio gateway (radio › EIB) For Merten radio signals to be transferred to the EIB in order for EIB telegrams to be issued (e.g. switch telegrams), the radio transmitter must be linked to the radio gateway. Once the radio transmitter is linked, the radio gateway acts on the radio side as a receiver. Several radio transmitters can be linked to a single reception channel, so that various radio buttons can be used to control any blind, for example.
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Gateway
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Merten radio
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Radio gateway
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Switch object
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Dimming object
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Transmission block 1
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Dimming
H I J
Object A
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Object B
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Transmission block 2
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Toggle
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Transmission channel 3
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Transmission channel 4
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max. 15 blocks
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Receiver
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Switch off (dimming)
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Switch on (dimming)
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Toggle
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Set the two channel selection switches and to the desired reception channel.
Transmission channel 1
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Set the function selector switch to "1" (learn).
Transmission channel 2
Learn mode will be activated, and the yellow LED will start to flash. You now have approx. 3 minutes in which to activate the desired radio transmitter.
Press the transmitter button on the desired radio transmitter to which you wish this channel to be linked.
When the radio gateway has received the transmitted signal and identified it, the yellow LED will light up for approx. 1 second. You now have a further 3 minutes in which to link another radio transmitter by pressing the transmitter button on that transmitter to this reception channel. The yellow LED will start to flash again.
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then set the coding switch on the radio module to "H" (transmit radio link signal). The radio module will thereupon transmit a link-up radio signal every three seconds. When the link-up is successful, the yellow LED will light up for approx. 1 second. Then set the coding switch on the ARGUS radio module back to "A" (normal mode). 4
Once you have linked all transmitters to the selected reception channel, return the function selection switch to "0" (normal operation).
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Use the ETS to assign an EIB function including parameters and objects (e.g. switch, blind etc.) to the reception channel of the radio gateway.
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In the data direction EIB to radio, the radio gateway transmits radio signals to the radio components. The blocks and channels in this direction of data transfer are referred to as transmission blocks / transmission channels. The radio receivers are assigned to the transmission blocks / transmission channels. In this direction of data transfer there are a maximum of 15 transmission blocks available, each with two transmission channels. Each block can be assigned the following functions: Toggle (two per block), switch, dim and blind (each one per block). The odd-numbered transmission channels are pre-set in the application for the functions "Toggle", "Off", "Off/dim down" or "Blind down". The functions are set when linking the transmission channels to the radio receivers. The even-numbered transmission channels are pre-set in the application for the functions "Toggle", "On", "On/dim up" or "Blind up". The functions are set when linking the transmission channels to the radio receivers.
All radio transmitters for which the transmitter button is
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INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY Linking the radio gateway to the radio receiver (EIB ➝ radio) If Merten radio receivers should be controlled using EIB telegrams (e.g. blind), you must link the radio gateway to the radio receiver, which thereafter will act on the radio side as a transmitter. You can link the radio gateway to several radio receivers on various transmission channels and then make all the EIB settings retrospectively using ETS. 1
Set the two channel selection switches and to the desired transmission channel, from 1 to 30.
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Set the function selector switch to "2" (manual transmission).
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Set the desired radio receiver to the desired function (see the instructions for the receiver concerned).
You now have a certain length of time (dependent on the radio receiver) to send a radio signal using the radio gateway. 4
Press the transmitter button .
The radio gateway will transmit a short radio signal, and the green LED B (transmit mode) will light up. When the receiver receives the transmission signal and has identified it, it signals this by briefly switching on the load connected (e.g. blinds move up and down slightly). 5
Set the function selector switch back to "0" (normal operation).
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Put the radio receiver back into operating mode (see the instructions for the receiver concerned).
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Use ETS to assign functions to the transmission blocks including parameters and objects, (e.g. switching, blinds etc.).
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Enter all the settings and allocations selected into the planning aid.
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A description of another link-up method, in which the
Delete a certain transmitter button from a reception channel (radio ➝ EIB) If you have linked a particular transmitter button on a radio transmitter to a reception channel and with to delete this again, proceed as follows: 1
Set the two channel selection switches and to the reception channel that it is desired to delete.
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Set the function selector switch to "5" (delete channel number).
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Press the transmitter button on the radio transmitter.
This transmitter button on this radio transmitter is deleted. All other transmitter buttons on this reception channel remain saved. 4
Set the function selector switch back to "0" (normal operation).
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Enter all the settings and allocations selected into the planning aid.
Delete all radio transmitters linked to a particular reception channel (radio ➝ EIB) If you wish to delete several radio transmitters that are linked to a single reception channel on the radio gateway (e.g. several radio buttons all switching a lamp) and you wish to delete the entire reception channel, proceed as follows: 1
Set the two channel selection switches and to the reception channel that it is desired to delete.
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Set the function selector switch to "5" (delete channel number).
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Press the transmitter button on the radio gateway.
The set reception channel will be completely deleted, i.e. all transmitters that have a transmitter button linking them to this reception channel on the radio gateway are deleted from the radio gateway memory.
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Set the function selector switch back to "0" (normal operation).
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Enter all the settings and allocations selected into the planning aid.
Deletion operations In the data direction from radio to EIB you have four different options for deleting radio transmitters that are saved in the radio gateway: 1. Delete a certain transmitter button from a reception channel. 2. Delete all radio transmitters linked to a particular reception channel 3. Delete all transmitter buttons of a radio transmitter 4. Delete everything In the data direction from EIB to radio you have one option for deletion: 1. Delete the radio gateway from a radio receiver
Delete all transmitter buttons of a radio transmitter (radio ➝ EIB) If you wish to completely delete a radio transmitter from the radio gateway memory, so that the radio gateway does not respond to any further radio signals, then proceed as follows: 1
Set the function selector switch to "3" (delete transmitter).
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Press a transmitter button on the radio transmitter.
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The radio transmitter has now been completely deleted from the radio gateway memory.
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Set the function selector switch back to "0" (normal operation).
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Enter all the settings and allocations selected into the planning aid.
INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY
If you wish to delete all the linked radio transmitters on all reception channels, proceed as follows: 1
Set the function selector switch to "4" (delete everything).
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Press any transmitter button on any radio transmitter (does not have to be linked to the radio gateway).
The reception channel memory has now been completely deleted from the radio gateway. 3
Technical data Radio transmitter Transmission channels: Frequency: Transmission capacity: Receiver Reception channels: Display elements:
Set the function selector switch back to "0" (normal operation).
Delete the radio gateway from a radio receiver (EIB ➝ radio)
Operating elements:
If you wish to delete the radio gateway from a radio receiver, proceed as follows: 1
Set the function selector switch to "2" (manual transmission mode).
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Set the coding switch of the respective radio receiver to the "Transmitter delete" position (e.g. Fg for deleting the transmitter for the universal dimmer).
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Press the transmitter button , the green transmit LED will light up.
The radio gateway is now completely deleted from this radio receiver. 4
Set the function selector switch back to "0" (normal operation).
Transmission range in free field: within a building: Ambient temperature Operation: Storage: Transport: Max. humidity: Casing dimensions:
Connection to the bus by: External auxiliary voltage Power supply from the bus:
30 868 MHz max. 10 mW 50 – green LED for transmission mode – yellow LED for reception mode – red LED as programming indicator one programming button, two channel selection switches for max. 50 radio receivers, one function selection switch (normal operation, learning mode, manual transmission mode, four different deletion modes) up to approx. 100 m up to approx. 30 m (depending on building materials) -5 C to +45 C -25 C to +55 C -25 C to +70 C 93 % approx. 50x44x33 mm, without antenna and retaining ring 2 pins for bus connecting terminal 24 V DC / approx. < 10 mA
The radio gateway is approved for D, NL, B, LUX, A, CH, P, E, I.
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Delete everything (radio › EIB)
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INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY Settings in the EIB Tool Software (ETS) Selection in the product database Manufacturer: Product family: Product type: Program name: Media type: Product name: Order number:
Merten 1.3 Interfaces/gateways 1.3.11 Radio gateway, flush-mounted Switching/dimming/blind 7302/1.0 Twisted Pair Flush-mounted INSTABUS radio gateway 680999
Application overview The following application is available: Application
Vers. Function
Switching/dimming/ blind 7302/1.0
1.0
of EIB to radio (block 1 to 15): Send toggle commands Send switching commands Send dimming commands Send blind control commands of radio to EIB (block 1 to 25): Send toggle commands Send switching commands Send dimming commands Send blind control commands Send edge commands ARGUS
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Dynamic management of group addresses Maximum group addresses and associations: 118 with max. 50 communication objects.
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INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY 1. Settings in the EIB Tool Software (ETS)
3. Switching/dimming/blind 7302/1.0
Selection in the product database
3.1 from EIB to radio
Manufacturer: Merten Product family: 1.3 Interfaces / gateways Product type: 1.3.11 Radio gateway UP Programs in connection with integrated bus coupler: Switching/dimming/blind 7302/1.0 Media type: Twisted Pair Product name: INSTABUS radio gateway UP Order number: 6809 99
In the direction from EIB to radio, only transmitter blocks 1 to 15 are available.
BUS
●Send toggle commands . . . . . . . . . .EIB → Radio
Application
Vers. Function
Switching/dimming/ blind 7302/1.0
1.0
Page
from EIB to radio (Block 1 to 15): Send toggle commands
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Send switching commands
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Send dimming commands
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Send shutter commands
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from radio to EIB (Block 1 to 25): Send toggle commands
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Send switching commands
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Send dimming commands
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Send shutter commands
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Send pulse edge commands
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ARGUS
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Objekt A
EIS6
Objekt B 'F0', '00'
'1', '0'
SendeKanal 1
Um
SendeKanal2
Um
Umschalten
Emfänger Umschalten
Two groups of radio receivers can be addressed per transmitter block. Switching and value objects are evaluated. When a telegram is received at the EIB object, the gateway sends a radio signal to the assigned radio receiver. The radio receivers carry out the reverse procedure for every radio signal. Loads which are switched on will be switched off – loads which were switched off will be switched on. This switching behaviour is called "toggling". Requirement: When the radio gateway was connected, the "Toggle" function was set at the radio receivers (see operating instructions for the radio receiver concerned).
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The "Toggle" function is not suitable for group toggling depends on their status beforehand. Please note that status reports are not available with radio, including for individual functions. The "Toggle" function is therefore only recommended when the loads can be monitored.
Dynamic administration of group addresses Maximum no. of group addresses and allocations: 118 with max. 50 communication objects.
Communication objects Obj Function
Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
029
Block 1 -15 Switch object
1 bit low
WC
Send
029
Block 1 -15 Value object A/B
1 low byte
WC
Send
Parameter Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from EIB to radio (transmitter)
Selection of function
Toggle
Number of objects
one two
Object A (transmit channel 1)
1 bit 1 byte (in steps 0% - 100% / cont. 0 - 255)
Object B (transmit channel 2) (only when number of objects = 2)
1 bit 1 byte (in steps 0% - 100% / cont. 0 - 255)
Example: Block 1 = radio transmitter (toggle) when number of objects = 1
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Emfänger
Umschalten EIS1
Transmit channel 1 (Toggle) / Transmit channel 2 (none)
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Obj Function
when number of objects = 2
Transmit channel 1 (Toggle) / Transmit channel 2 (Toggle)
028
Block 1 -15 Switch object
1 bit low
WC
Send
●Send switching commands. . . . . . . EIB → Radio
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Block 1 -15 Dimming object 4 bit low
WC
Send
EIS1
Schalten Schaltobjekt
SendeKanal 1
Aus
"1" Ein
SendeKanal 2
"tot"
Emfänger
Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from EIB to radio (transmitter)
Selection of function
Dimming
Example: Block 1 = radio transmitter (dimming)
Transmit channel 1 (Off) / Transmit channel 2 (On)
Einschalten
●Send shutter commands . . . . . . . . . EIB → Radio Jalousie EIS7
Communication objects Com.objects
Block 1 -15 Switch object
Type Prio Flags Behaviour 1 bit low
WC
Send
Parameter Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from EIB to radio (transmitter)
Selection of function
Switch
Example: Block 1 = radio transmitter (switching)
Transmit channel 1 (Off) / Transmit channel 2 (On)
BUS
●Send dimming commands . . . . . . . EIB → Radio EIS2
Dimmen SchaltObjekt
SendeKanal 1
Emfänger
Ein / heller
Ein
SendeKanal2
One group of radio receivers can be addressed per transmitter block. The EIB sensor must always send a stop signal since values (i.e. dimming stages) cannot be sent via radio. The radio receiver evaluates the operating time of the sensor. If the sensor is operated for a longer period of time, the radio receiver will dim; if it is operated for a shorter period, the radio receiver will switch. The odd channel number is preset in ETS for the radio signal "Switch OFF / dim down"; the even channel number is preset for the radio signal "Switch ON / dim up". The "Send dimming commands" function is not suitable for group functions since the status of the loads after toggling depends on their status beforehand. Please note that status reports are not available with radio, including for individual functions. The "Send dimming commands" function is therefore only recommended when the loads can be monitored. www.merten.com
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Emfänger Aufwärts
BewegObjekt
Ab
SendeKanal2
Ab
One group of radio receivers can be addressed per transmitter block. The radio receiver evaluates the operating time of the sensor. When the sensor is operated for a longer period, the radio receiver raises or lowers the blind; when it is operated for a shorter period, it stops the movement of the blind (only when it is moving) or changes the position of the louvres. The odd channel number is preset in ETS for the radio signal "Raise / Adjust louvres and stop"; the even channel number is preset for the radio signal "Lower / Adjust louvres and stop". Communication objects Obj Function
Aus
Hochdimmen
DimmObjekt
SendeKanal 1
The following communication objects can be selected: Aus / dunkler
Runterdimm.
EIS2
Auf
StopSchrittObj
Abwärts EIS7
028
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
Ausschalten
One group of radio receivers can be addressed per transmitter block. Depending on the object value sent by the EIB sensor, the radio receiver switches to either OFF or ON. The odd channel number is preset in ETS for the radio signal "Switch OFF"; the even channel number is preset for the radio signal "Switch ON".
Obj Function
Com.objects
Parameter "0"
BUS
BUS
Parameter
Communication objects The following communication objects can be selected:
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Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
028
Block 1 -15 Stop/step object
1 bit low
WC
Receive
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Block 1 -15 Movement object
1 bit low
WC
Receive
Parameter Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from EIB to radio (transmitter)
Selection of function
Shutter
Example: Block 1 = radio transmitter (blind) Transmit channel 1 (Up) / Transmit channel 2 (Down)
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BUS
●Send toggle commands . . . . . . . . . Radio → EIB
EIS1
Umschalten SchaltEin/Aus Objekt
BUS
●Send switching commands . . . . . . .Radio → EIB
3.2 from radio to EIB
EIS1
Schalten SchaltObjekt
WertObjekt
FF/00
Kanal 1
Kanal 1 Empfangs
"tot"
EIS6
Sender
Empfangs
Ein
Sender
Empfangs
Aus
Kanal 2
Sender
Empfangs
Two groups of radio transmitters per receiver block can be connected for single-button switching. For every radio signal received, a toggle telegram with the inverse value will be created. In the case of switch objects, toggling is between 1 and 0; for value objects, toggling is between two adjustable values. The "Toggle" function is not suitable for group functions since the status of the loads after toggling depends on their status beforehand. Please note that status reports are not available with radio, including for individual functions. The "Send toggle commands" function is therefore only recommended when the loads can be monitored.
Two groups of radio transmitters per receiver block can be connected for two-button switching. Depending on the radio signal received, either an ON or an OFF telegram will be created. The radio transmitter which is connected to the odd-numbered channel creates the OFF telegram, and the radio transmitter connected to the even-numbered channel creates the ON telegram (switch object=1 bit). The setting switch object =1 byte in steps or 1 byte continuously can be used to transfer switching telegrams with freely selectable values 1 and 2, e. g. to switch a dimming actuator directly to particular brightness values. The radio transmitter which is connected to the odd-numbered channel creates the telegram with the value 1, and the radio transmitter connected to the even-numbered channel creates the telegram with the value 2.
Communication objects
Communication objects
Kanal 2
Sender
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Obj Function
Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
Obj Function
Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
048
Switch object/ Value object
1 bit/ low 1 byte
049
Block 1 - 25 Switch object A/B
1 bit low
WC
Send
049
Block 1 - 25 Value object A/B
1 low byte
WC
Send
Parameter
Block 1 25
CT
Parameter Parameter
Setting
Parameter
Setting
Data direction
Data direction
from radio to EIB (Receiver)
from radio to EIB (Receiver)
Selection of function
Switch
Selection of function
Toggle
Switch object
1 bit
Number of objects
one two 1 bit 1 byte (in steps 0% - 100% / cont. 0 - 255)
Object B (receive channel 2) (only when number of objects = 2)
1 bit
Value 1 from object type A/B (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte in steps)
100 %
Value 2 from object type A/B (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte in steps)
0%
Value 1 from object type A/B (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte continuously)
255
Value 2 from object type A/B (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte continuously)
0
1 byte (in steps 0% - 100% / cont. 0 - 255) adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 % adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 %
1 byte (in steps 0% - 100% / cont. 0 - 255) Value 1 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte in steps)
100 %
Value 2 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte in steps)
0%
Value 1 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte continuously)
255
Value 2 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte continuously)
0
adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 % adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 % adjustable in steps of one
adjustable in steps of one
adjustable in steps of one
adjustable in steps of one
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Object A (receive channel 1)
Send
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Single button
Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from radio to EIB (Receiver)
Selection of function
Dimming
Dimming
two buttons
BUS
●Send dimming commands . . . . . . . Radio → EIB
EIS2
Dimmen SchaltObjekt
Ein/Aus
Sender
Empfangs
Kanal 1 runter/ hoch
EIS2
DimmObjekt
single button Step dimming (brighter) to max. brightness (only when dimming = 2 buttons) 1/2 brighter
Empfangs
Kanal 2
Two groups of radio transmitters per receiver block can be connected for single-button switching. A received radio signal creates either an ON/OFF telegram or a dim up / dim down telegram. A short radio signal triggers the ON/OFF telegram, a long radio signal triggers a dim up / dim down telegram. After the end of a long radio signal, a stop command is created to stop the dimming procedure. The "Single-button dimming" function is not suitable for group functions since the status of the loads after toggling depends on their status beforehand. Please note that status reports are not available with radio, including for individual functions. The "Send dimming commands" function is therefore only recommended when the loads can be monitored.
1/4 brighter 1/8 brighter 1/16 brighter 1/32 brighter 1/64 brighter Step dimming (darker) to min. brightness (only when dimming = 2 buttons) 1/2 darker 1/4 darker
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BUS
EIS2
EIS2
Dimmen SchaltObjekt
DimmObjekt
1/16 darker 1/32 darker 1/64 darker Stop telegram after release
Aus / Empfangs dunkler
enabled disabled
●Send shutter commands . . . . . . . . . Radio → EIB Two buttons BUS
Two buttons
1/8 darker
Jalousie EIS7
StopSchrittObjekt
EIS7
BewegObjekt
Sender
Auf Empfangs
Sender
Kanal 1
Kanal 1
Empfangs Ab
Kanal 2
Sender
Empfangs Ein / heller
Kanal 2
Sender
Two groups of radio transmitters per receiver block can be connected for the two-button shutter function. With two-button dimming, two groups of radio Depending on the radio signal received, when the transmitters can be connected per receiver block. direction of movement "up and down" is programmed in Depending on the radio signal received, either an ON/ ETS, either a "Shutter UP/DOWN" or an "Adjust louvre" OFF telegram or a dim up / dim down telegram will be telegram will be created. created. The radio transmitter which is connected to the oddThe radio transmitter which is connected to the oddnumbered channel creates the "Shutter UP" or "Adjust numbered channel creates the OFF or dim down louvre" telegram, and the radio transmitter connected to telegram, and the radio transmitter connected to the the even-numbered channel creates the "Shutter even-numbered channel creates the ON or dim up DOWN" or "Adjust louvre" telegram. telegram. A short radio signal triggers the "Adjust louvre" telegram, A short radio signal triggers the ON/OFF telegram, a a long radio signal triggers a "Shutter UP/DOWN" long radio signal triggers a dim up / dim down telegram. telegram. The size of the dimming stages can be programmed. The "Send shutter command" function with the After the end of a long radio signal, a stop command can programmed direction "up and down" is not be created to stop the dimming procedure, depending suitable for group functions since the status of on the programming. When the dimming stages set are large, this means that the dimmer can stop at the loads after toggling depends on their status intermediate stages. When "Stop telegram after beforehand. release" is disabled, the dimmer can only stop at the Please note that status reports are not available dimming stages set. with radio, including for individual functions. The "Send shutter commands" function is therefore Communication objects only recommended when the loads can be The following communication objects can be selected: monitored.
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Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
048
Block 1 - 25 Switch object
1 bit low
WCT Send/ receive
149
Block 1 - 25 Dimming object 4 bit low
WCT Send/ receive
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BUS
Position values Jalousie EIS7
JalousieStellung
EIS7
LamellenStellung
Sender
Pos1 Empfangs
Kanal 1
Empfangs Pos 2
Kanal 2
Sender
When the direction of movement is programmed "with position values" the radio signals received are converted into shutter position telegrams or louvre position telegrams with fixed values - odd channel number for value 1, even channel number for value 2. The value for the shutter position is then transferred at the start of the radio signal, and the value for the louvre position at the end of the radio signal.
Only one group of radio transmitters per receiver block can be connected to the odd-numbered receiver channel. A received radio signal creates either an ON/OFF telegram or one of two programmable values. This depends on the programming, which is used to set the action to be executed at the start of the radio signal (on activation) and the action to be executed at the end of the radio signal (on release). You can also program whether one object is to be created at a time, or two objects simultaneously. You can set each object individually to be either a switch object, a value object or a priority control object. The maximum radio signal duration is 30 seconds. After 30 seconds of uninterrupted radio signal, the signal is interpreted as the end of the radio signal (release). Communication objects
Communication objects
The following communication objects can be selected:
The following communication objects can be selected:
Obj Function Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
Obj Function
Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
1 bit low
Block 1 25
Stop/step object
1 bit low
CT
Send
Block 1 25
Object A
048
048
WCT Send/ receive
1 bit low
Block 1 25
Movement object
1 bit low
CT
Send
Block 1 25
Object B
149
149
WCT Send/ receive
Shutter position 1 low byte
CT
Send
Block 1 25
2 bit low
Block 1 25
048
Object A
048
WCT Send/ receive
Louvre position 1 low byte
CT
Send
Block 1 25
2 bit low
Block 1 25
149
Object B
149
WCT Send/ receive
048
Block 1 25
Object A
1 low byte
WCT Send/ receive
149
Block 1 25
Object B
1 low byte
WCT Send/ receive
Parameter Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from radio to EIB (Receiver)
Selection of function
Shutter
Direction of movement
up and down
Parameter
with position values left up / right down Shutter moves (only visible when shutter control left down / right up = movement and stop/step object) Position value 1/2
Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from radio to EIB (Receiver)
Selection of function
Edges 1 bit, 2 bit (priority), 1 byte values
Number of objects
one two
in steps of 0%-100% continuous 0-255
Value for shutter position 100 % (only visible when shutter control adjustable in steps of ten as well = with position values/in steps) as 25 % and 75 % Value for louvre position 0% (only visible when shutter control adjustable in steps of ten as well = with position values/in steps) as 25 % and 75 % Value for shutter position 255 (only visible when shutter control adjustable in steps of one = with position values/in steps) Value for louvre position 0 (only visible when shutter control adjustable in steps of one = with position values/in steps)
Flanken EISX
Objekt A
entweder
Empfangs
Sender
Kanal 1 oder
EISX
Objekt B
Empfangs
Kanal 2
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●Send pulse edge commands . . . . . . Radio → EIB
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Setting
Parameter
Setting
Action on operation / release
Obj. A sends value 1 / obj. B sends value 1
Value 1 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte continuous 0 - 255)
255
Value 2 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte continuous 0 - 255)
0
Obj. A sends value 1 / obj. B toggles Obj. A sends value 1 / obj. B sends its value
●ARGUS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . radio → EIB
Obj. A sends value 1 / obj. B sends value 2
adjustable in steps of one
adjustable in steps of one
Obj. A sends value 2 / obj. B sends value 1
BUS
Obj. A sends value 1 / none EIS1
ARGUS SchaltObjekt
Empfangs
Kanal 1
Obj. A sends value 2 / obj. B sends value 2
ARGUS
Obj. A sends value 2 / obj. B toggles Obj. A sends value 2 / obj. B sends its value
Empfangs
"tot"
Kanal 2
Obj. A sends its value / obj. B toggles
Only one group of ARGUS radio transmitters per receiver block can be connected to the odd-numbered receiver channel for switching. When ARGUS detects movement, and after the time programmed in ARGUS has elapsed, ARGUS sends a radio signal to the gateway. At the beginning of the movement detected, an ON telegram is created by the radio signal received. The radio signal that is received after the time programmed in ARGUS has elapsed creates an OFF telegram (switch object=1 bit). The setting switch object =1 byte in steps or 1 byte continuously can be used to transfer switching telegrams with freely selectable values 1 and 2, e. g. to switch a dimming actuator directly to particular brightness values.
Obj. A sends its value / obj. B sends its value
Communication objects
Obj. A sends value 2 / none Obj. A toggles / obj. B sends value 1 Obj. A toggles / obj. B sends value 2 Obj. A toggles / obj. B toggles Obj. A toggles / obj. B sends its value Obj. A toggles / none Obj. A sends its value / obj. B sends value 1 Obj. A sends its value / obj. B sends value 2
Obj. A sends its value / none none / obj. B sends value 1 none / obj. B sends value 2
Obj Function
Com.objects
Type Prio Flags Behaviour
048
Switch object/ Value object
1 bit/ low 1 byte
Block 1 25
none / obj. B toggles
CT
Send
none / obj. B sends its value Object A
1 bit 2 bit (priority control)
Parameter
Setting
Data direction
from radio to EIB (Receiver)
1 bit
Selection of function
ARGUS
2 bit (priority control)
Switch object
1 bit
1 byte in steps 0% - 100% 1 byte continuous 0 - 255 Object B (only visible when number of objects = 2)
Parameter
1 byte in steps 0% - 100%
1 byte in steps 0% - 100%
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Value 1 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 1 bit)
ON telegram
Value 2 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 1 bit)
ON telegram
Value 1 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 2 bits (priority control))
switch on with priority (11)
Value 2 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 2 bits (priority control))
switch on with priority (11)
Value 1 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte in steps 0% - 100%)
100 %
Value 2 from object A/B, (only visible when object type A/B = 1 byte in steps 0% - 100%)
0%
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OFF telegram
OFF telegram
switch off with priority (10) remove priority (00) switch off with priority (10) remove priority (00) adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 % adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 %
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1 byte continuous 0 - 255 Value 1 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte in steps)
100 %
Value 2 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte in steps)
0%
Value 1 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte continuously)
255
Value 2 (only visible when switch object = 1 byte continuously)
0
adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 % adjustable in steps of ten as well as 25 % and 75 % adjustable in steps of one
adjustable in steps of one
INSTABUS RADIO GATEWAY 4. Planning aid To plan your installation more effectively and in case you need to recreate the installation at a later date, you should enter all the settings and allocations selected in the planning aid. A MS Excel file of the planning aid can be found on our homepage under www.merten.de.
Block
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10
11
12
13 14 15
Kanal Kanal x 10 x 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 1
Funk nach EIB
5 6
1
7
1
8
1
9
1 2 2
0 1 2
2
3
2
4
2 2 2 2 2
5 6 7 8 9
X X X X X X
Here, we will use the following example tables to show you what entries should be made where. The first example table shows the entries for the direction radio to EIB, the second table shows the entries for the direction EIB to radio.
EIB nach Funk (max. 15 Blöcke/nur Block Funkkomponente 1 bis 15) 1fach-Taster Tür Raum 284 1fach-Taster Tür Raum 284 1fach-Taster Tür Raum 285 1fach-Taster Tür Raum 285 1fach-Taster Tür Raum 286 1fach-Taster für Raum 286 Distance 5010 Raum 284 Distance 5010 Raum 284 2fach-Taster Fenster Raum 284 2fach-Taster Fenster Raum 284 Universal-Sender UP Raum 286
X
Distance 5010 Raum 284 Distance 5010 Raum 284
X
ARGUS Connect Haustür
X
X
X
X
X
Taste Funksender unten oben unten oben unten oben Scene 1 Scene 2 oben links unten links Taster 1/2
Funktion Funk-Empfänger
Taste I/1 Taste I/2 ARGUS Funkmodul
Funkempfänger Relais-Schalteinsatz Tür Raum 374 Funkempfänger Relais-Schalteinsatz Tür Raum 375 Funkempfänger UniversalSuperdimmereinsatz Tür Raum 375 Funkempfänger UniversalSuperdimmereinsatz Tür Raum 375 Funk-Jalousietaster Raum 375 Funk-Jalousietaster Raum 375 Zwischenstecker Uni-Dimmer Raum 376, Funk-Jalousietaster Raum 376 Zwischenstecker Uni-Dimmer Raum 376, Funk-Jalousietaster Raum 376 Funkempfänger Relais-Schalteinsatz Tür Raum 376
Funktion EIB Schalten Aus (1 Bit) Schalten Ein (1 Bit) Dimmen Aus (2flächig) Dimmen Ein (2flächig) Dimmen Um (1flächig) Dimmen Um (1flächig) Schalten Aus (1 Byte) Schalten Ein (1 Byte) Jalousie Auf Jalousie Ab Umschalten
EIBGruppenadresse(n) 2/1 2/1 4/1 4/2 3/1 3/2 1/1, 1/2, 1/3 1/1, 1/2, 1/3 5/2 5/3 6/1
Flanken Ein/Aus Flanken Aus/Ein
7/1 7/2
ARGUS Um
8/1
Ausschalten
Schalten Aus (1 Bit)
2/2
Einschalten Ausschalten / dunkel dimmen Ausschalten / hell dimmen Jalousie Auf Jalousie ab
Schalten Ein (1 Bit)
2/2
Dimmen Aus (2flächig)
2/3
Dimmen / Ein Jalousie Auf Jalousie Ab
2/4
Szene
Schalten
2/5
Szene
Schalten
Umschalten
Umschalten
2/6 2/7
EIB →Radio: Please note that in the direction
| from EIB to radio, only transmitter blocks 1 to 15 can be assigned. You can connect each transmitter channel to any number of radio receivers. Radio →EIB: You can connect a maximum of 16
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Example, row 1: At the door in room 284 there is a 1-gang button, whose upper switching edge is used to switch the light on while its lower switching edge is used to switch the light off (1 bit). The data direction from radio to EIB is set in ETS. Block 1 is assigned the function "Switching" (1 bit), which means that the odd-numbered channel 1 is automatically assigned the "Switch off" function and the even-numbered channel 2 is assigned the "Switch on" function. The EIB group address is 2/1.
Example, row 10: At the door in room 375 a radio receiver universal super dimmer insert is installed. It is used for 2-button dimming. The data direction from EIB to radio is set in ETS. When the appropriate button is activated, transmitter channel 19 in Block 10 sends radio signals to dim down or to switch off. When the appropriate button is activated, transmitter channel 20 in Block 10 sends radio signals to dim up or to switch on. The EIB group addresses are 2/3 (switching) and 2/4 (dimming).
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up to 15 different transmitter buttons each. You can connect several radio transmitters to one receiver channel. You cannot connect a transmitter button from a radio transmitter to several receiver channels.
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