KNX 5011 00 Pushbutton Sensor 4 Standard Komfort Instructions
- October 30, 2023
- KNX
Table of Contents
GIRA
Pushbutton sensor 4 Standard / Komfort System 55
Pushbutton sensor 4 Standard, 1-gang System 55
Order no.: 5011 00
Pushbutton sensor 4 Standard, 2-gang System 55
Order no.: 5012 00
Pushbutton sensor 4 Standard, 3-gang System 55
Order no.: 5013 00
Pushbutton sensor 4 Komfort, 1-gang System 55
Order no.: 5041 00
Pushbutton sensor 4 Komfort, 2-gang System 55
Order no.: 5042 00
Pushbutton sensor 4 Komfort, 3-gang System 55
Order no.: 5043 00
Operating instructions
Safety instructions
Electrical devices may only be mounted and connected by electrically skilled
persons.
Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow
manual fully.
Danger of electric shock. During installation and cable routing, comply with
the regulations and standards which apply for SELV circuits.
This manual is an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end
customer.
Device components
Front view
Figure 1: Device components 3-gang (“standard installation location”, horizontal rockers)
Figure 2: Device components 3-gang (installation location “turned by -90°”, vertical rockers)
(a) Operating rockers (accessory)
(b) Status LED
1…6 Push-buttons assignment and status LED
Rear view
(c) Device connection terminal for remote sensor (only for “comfort” device
variant)
(d) Device connection terminal KNX
(e) Retaining clips for device fixation at the supporting frame
(f) Supporting frame
System information
This device is a product of the KNX system and complies with the KNX
directives. Detailed technical knowledge obtained in KNX training courses is a
prerequisite to proper understanding.
The function of this device depends upon the software. Detailed information on
loadable software and attainable functionality as well as the software itself
can be obtained from the manufacturer´s product database.
The device can be updated. Firmware can be easily updated with the Gira ETS
Service App (additional software). The device is KNX Data Secure capable. KNX
Data Secure offers protection against manipulation in building automation and
can be configured in the ETS project. Detailed specialist knowledge is
required. A device certificate, which is attached to the device, is required
for safe commissioning. During mounting, the device certificate must be
removed from the device and stored securely.
Planning, installation and commissioning of the device are carried out with
the aid of the ETS, version 5.7.5 and above.
Intended use
Operation of loads, e.g. light on/off, dimming and colour temperature control,
colour control and brightness, Venetian blinds up/down, 1 byte values, 2 byte
values, 3 byte values and 6 byte values, brightness values, temperatures,
colour temperature values, calling up and saving light scenes as scene
extension
Calling up and saving device-internal light scenes (only for “comfort” device
variant) Measurement of the room temperature
Measurement of the room temperature (only for “comfort” device variant)
Indication of an alarm (only for “comfort” device variant)
For use as orientation lighting
Installation in appliance box according to DIN 49073
Horizontal installation location in the “standard installation location” or
vertical installation
location in the “turned by -90°” installation location
Product characteristics
| Comfort| Standard
---|---|---
Product characteristic per product variant
Push-button sensor functions switching, dimming and colour temperature
control, colour control and brightness, Venetian blind, value transmitter,
scene extension, 2-channel operation and controller extension adjustable| ✓| ✓
Controller extension with operating mode selection, forced operating mode
switch over, presence function and setpoint shift| ✓| ✓
Status LED – optionally red, green, blue – adjustable per button| ✓| ✓
Status LED – optionally red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, orange, violet, white
– adjustable per button| ✓|
LED functions orientation lighting and night reduction can be set separately|
✓| ✓
LED functions orientation lighting, alarm signalling and night reduction can
be set separately| ✓|
Brightness of LED adjustable and switchable while in operation| ✓| ✓
Disable or function switch-over of all or of individual but- ton functions
possible with disabling function| ✓| ✓
Scene control up to 8 scenes with 8 scene outputs each| ✓| –
Temperature measurements optionally with device in- temal sensor and external
sensor connected via communication object| ✓| ✓
Temperature measurements optionally with device in- temal sensor, wired sensor
to the device connection terminal and external sensor connected via
communication object| ✓|
Room humidity measurement with intemal device hu- midity sensor| ✓|
Integrated bus coupling unit| ✓| ../
Operation
Depending on the programming, a rocker can have up to two functions assigned to it. Operation is carried out by short or long pressing the buttons and depends on the specific function.
6.1 Examples for operating various standard applications
- Switch: Short press on button.
- Dim: Long press on the button. The dimming process ends when the button is released.
- Move Venetian blind: Long press on button.
- Stop or adjust Venetian blind: Short press on button.
- Set value, e.g. brightness or temperature setpoint: Short press on button.
- Open scene: Short press on button.
- Save scene: Long press on button.
- Execute channel 1: Short press on button.
- Execute channel 2: Long press on button.
- Operate controller extension: Short press on button.
Information for electrically skilled persons
7.1 Mounting and electrical connection
DANGER!
Mortal danger of electric shock.
Cover up live parts in the installation environment.
The push-button sensor (Figure 4) can be installed horizontally (“standard
installation location”) or vertically (“turned by -90°” installation
location).
For horizontal installation (“standard installation location”) the top of
the push-button sensor is labelled with TOP.
For vertical installation (“turned by -90°” installation location) the
left side of the push-button sensor is labelled with TOP. (e) Retaining clips for device fixation at the supporting frame
(g) Programming button
(h) Programming LED
(i) Temperature sensor
Mounting and connecting the device
(a) Operating rockers
(accessory)
(e) Retaining clips for device fixation at the supporting frame
(f) Supporting frame
(k) Cover frame (accessory) (l) Push-button sensor
(m) Box screws
**** The device should be used in an air-tight appliance box. Otherwise
temperature and humidity reading can be negatively influenced by draughts.
In secure operation (preconditions):
– Secure commissioning is activated in the ETS.
– Device certificate entered/scanned or added to the ETS project. A high
resolution camera should be used to scan the QR code.
– Document all passwords and keep them safe. Precondition: The installation
location of the push-button sensor is defined.
-
Mount supporting frame in the right orientation, “standard installation location” or “turned by -90°”, on an appliance box.
Note the TOP marking.
Use the supplied box screws. -
Pull off start-up rockers from push-button sensor.
****The push-button sensor is delivered with start-up rockers. The operating rockers suitable for the push-button sensor must be ordered separately (see accessories). -
Connect push-button sensor to the KNX using KNX connecting terminal (red = +, black = -).
-
In secure operation: The device certificate must be removed from the device and stored securely.
-
Optional (only for “comfort” device variant): Connect remote sensor (see accessories) to device connection terminal.
-
Fit the cover frame flushly. The cover frame is fixed via the push-button sensor.
-
Attach the push-button sensor with cover frame onto the supporting frame. Push-button sensor can be put into operation.
Make sure the that the retaining clips properly fit in the supporting
frame.
The physical address is programmed (see chapter Commissioning } Page 10)
in the next work step. The rockers can then be mounted (see chapter Mounting
the rockers } Page 12).
7.2 Commissioning
** Programming the physical address and application program
Project design and commissioning with ETS from version 5.7.5 and above.
The programming button is located under the first rocker.
Precondition: The device is connected and ready for operation.
The first rocker is dismantled.**
-
Activating Programming mode: push the programming button.
The programming LED lights up red. Programming mode is activated. -
Programming the physical address.
The programming LED goes out. Physical address is programmed. -
Programming the application program.
The device is for use.
All status LEDs are switched off while the application program is programmed. As soon as the programming is successfully completed, the status LEDs carry out their parameterised function.
Only for “comfort” device variant: When the application program is discharged and the
bus voltage is connected, all status LEDs initially light up white. Whenever a button is actuated, the respective illuminated status LED changes colour in (white → red → green → blue → yellow → cyan → orange → violet → white → …).
**** Only for “standard” device variant: When the application program is discharged and the
bus voltage is connected, all status LEDs initially light up green. Whenever a button is actuated, the respective illuminated status LED changes colour (green → red → blue → green → …).
7.2.1 Safe-state mode
The safe-state mode stops the execution of the loaded application program.
If the device does not work properly – for instance as a result of errors in
the project design or during commissioning – the execution of the loaded
application program can be halted by activating the safe-state mode. The
device remains passive in safe-state mode, since the application program is
not being executed (state of execution: terminated).
**** Only the system software of the device is still functional. ETS
diagnosis functions and programming of the device are possible.
Activating safe-state mode
- Switch off the voltage.
- Press and hold down the programming button.
- Switch on voltage.
The safe-state mode is activated. The programming LED flashes slowly (approx.
1 Hz).
** Release the programming button only after the programming LED starts
flashing.
Deactivating safe-state mode**
- Switch off the voltage or carry out ETS programming.
7.2.2 Master reset
The master reset restores the basic device settings (physical address
15.15.255, firmware remains in place). The device must then be recommissioned
with the ETS.
In secure operation: A master reset deactivates device security. The device
can then be recommissioned with the device certificate.
Devices can be reset to factory settings with the ETS Service App. This
function uses the firmware contained in the device that was active at the time
of delivery (as-delivered state). Restoring the factory settings causes the
devices to lose their physical address and configuration.
If the device – for instance as a result of errors in the project design or
during commissioning does not work properly, the loaded application program
can be deleted from the device by performing a master reset. The master reset
resets the device to delivery state. Afterwards, the device can be put into
operation again by programming the physical address and application program.
Performing a master reset
Precondition: The safe-state mode is activated.
- Press and hold down the programming button for > 5 seconds until the programming LED starts flashing quickly.
- Release the programming button.
The device performs a master reset. The programming LED is switched on.
The device restarts and is in delivery state.
7.3 Mounting the rockers
- Slide the side of the rocker into place (Figure 6).
- Press in the middle of the rocker (Figure 7).
The rocker snaps into place.
Device is ready for operation.
**** In order to optimise the gap dimensions between the rockers and the
cover frame, the rockers can be moved slightly after snapping into place.
7.4 Dismantling
- Carefully pull the push-button sensor forward together with the cover frame.
- Pull the rockers on one side to loosen them from the push-button sensor.
7.5 Exchanging labelling field
The rocker has a labelling field
-
Search for a notch in the cover of the labelling field by feeling with a finger (Figure 9).
-
Pull on one side at the notch in the cover of the labelling field to separate from the rocker (Figure 10).
The labelling field is uncovered. -
Exchange the labelling field.
-
Press the cover of the labelling field onto the rocker so that it snaps into place.
-
The labelling field cover is exchanged.
Technical data
KNX
KNX medium TP256
Commissioning mode S-mode
Rated voltage DC 21 … 32 V SELV
Current consumption KNX 8 … 18 mA
Connection mode KNX
Standard device connection terminal
Connecting cable KNX
EIB-Y (St)Y 2x2x0.8
Protection class III
Protection class III
Installation dimensions (Figure 11)
Construction height A = 11.9 mm
A = 12.5 mm (stainless steel rocker set)
Installation depth
B = 13.8 mm
Connection cable remote sensor (see accessories)
Cable type extension NYM-J 3×1.5 or J-Y(St)Y 2×2×0.8
Total length remote sensor line max. 30 m
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature -5 … +45 °C
Storage/transport temperature -20 … +70 °C
Accessories
Individually labelled rocker sets are available from the Gira inscription
service www.beschriftung.gira.de.
Rocker set, 1-gang for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5751 ..
Rocker set, 1-gang, inscribable, for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5761 ..
Rocker set, 1-gang, inscribable, for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5771 ..
Rocker set, 2-gang for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5752 ..
Rocker set, 2-gang, inscribable, for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5762 ..
Rocker set, 2-gang, inscribable, for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5772 ..
Rocker set, 4-gang for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5753 ..
Rocker set, 4-gang, inscribable, for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5763 ..
Rocker set, 4-gang, inscribable, for pushbutton sensor 4 Order no. 5773 ..
Remote sensor Order no. 1493 00
Warranty
The warranty is provided in accordance with statutory requirements via the
specialist trade.
Please submit or send faulty devices postage paid together with an error
description to your responsible salesperson (specialist trade/installation
company/electrical specialist trade). They will forward the devices to the
Gira Service Center.
Gira
Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG
Elektro-InstallationsSysteme
Industriegebiet Mermbach
Dahlienstraße
42477 Radevormwald
Postfach 12 20
42461 Radevormwald
Deutschland
Tel +49(0)21 95 – 602-0
Fax +49(0)21 95 – 602-191
www.gira.de
info@gira.de
References
- Gira Fernfühler
- Gira Tastsensor 4 Standard 1fach für KNXSystem 55, mit Inbetriebnahme-Wippe /
- Gira Tastsensor 4 Standard 2fach für KNXSystem 55, mit Inbetriebnahme-Wippe /
- Gira Tastsensor 4 Standard 3fach für KNXSystem 55, mit Inbetriebnahme-Wippe /
- Gira Tastsensor 4 Komfort 1fach für KNXSystem 55, mit Inbetriebnahme-Wippe /
- Gira Tastsensor 4 Komfort 2fach für KNXSystem 55, mit Inbetriebnahme-Wippe /
- Gira Tastsensor 4 Komfort 3fach für KNXSystem 55, mit Inbetriebnahme-Wippe /
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