GIRA 5023 00 witching Actuator Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- GIRA
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GIRA 5023 00 witching Actuator
Product Information
The product is a switching actuator and blind actuator that comes in different configurations:
- 6-gang switching actuator / 3-gang blind actuator (Standard Order no. 5023 00)
- 16-gang switching actuator / 8-gang blind actuator (Standard Order no. 5028 00)
- 24-gang switching actuator / 12-gang blind actuator (Standard Order no. 5030 00)
It is a standard 16 A device that is part of the Gira One Smart Home system. The system allows control and automation of lighting, heating, shading, and connection to third-party systems. It can be operated via Gira One switches or through the app from home or remotely. The Gira Project Assistant is used for the commissioning and maintenance of the system.
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instructions:
- Only mount and connect the device if you are an electrically skilled person.
- Do not connect loads for mains voltage and SELV/PELV together to the device to avoid electric shock.
- When connecting several motors to an output, follow the instructions of the manufacturers and use a cut-off relay if necessary to prevent motor damage.
- Use only Venetian blind motors with mechanical or electronic limit switches. Check the limit switches for correct mastering and follow the motor manufacturers’ specifications.
- Do not connect any three-phase motors to avoid device damage.
- Keep this manual with the end customer as it is an integral part of the product.
Device Components:
The device has the following components:
- Button field for manual operation
- The programming button and LED
- Bus connection
- Status LEDs for outputs
- Load connections (relay outputs)
Function:
The device is part of the Gira One Smart Home system, which allows control and automation of various functions. It can be commissioned and maintained using the Gira Project Assistant. The system is based on the KNX smart home standard and provides encrypted data transmission for protection against third-party access and manipulation.
Operation:
The device has status LEDs for outputs that indicate the relay output status:
- ON: Relay output closed
- OFF: Relay output opened
- Flashes slowly: Output in manual mode selected
- Flashes quickly: Output disabled via continuous manual mode
The device also has a button for manual operation and an LED that indicates the manual mode status.
Safety instructions
- Electrical devices may only be mounted and connected by electrically skilled persons.
- Serious injuries, fire, or property damage are possible. Please read and follow the manual fully.
- The danger of electric shock on the SELV/PELV installation. Do not connect loads for mains voltage and SELV/PELV together to the device.
- For parallel connection of several motors to an output, it is essential to observe the corresponding instructions of the manufacturers and to use a cut-off relay if necessary. The motors may be destroyed.
- Use only Venetian blind motors with mechanical or electronic limit switches. Check the limit switches for correct mastering. Observe the specifications of the motor manufacturers. The device can be damaged.
- Do not connect any three-phase motors. The device can be damaged.
- This manual is an integral part of the product and must remain with the end customer.
Device components
- Button field for manual operation
- The programming button and LED
- Bus connection
- Status LEDs for outputs
- Load connections (relay outputs)
Function
System information
- This device is a product for the Gira One Smart Home system. The Gira One system is commissioned easily and in a time-saving manner using the Gira Project Assistant.
- The Gira One Smart Home system enables the control and automation of lighting, heating and shading, as well as connection to various third-party systems and much more. It can be operated via Gira One switches, by app from home or securely from a remote location. Electrically skilled persons can maintain the Gira One project re-motely free of charge.
- Data transmission between the Gira One devices is encrypted. This provides protec-tion against third-party access and manipulation.
- Commissioning is carried out with the free Gira Project Assistant (GPA), version 5 or higher. Free function and security updates are also transferred to the Gira One devices with the GPA.
- The Gira One system is based on the globally proven KNX smart home standard.
Intended use
- Switching of electrical loads with potential-free contacts
- Switching of electrically-driven Venetian blinds, roller shutters, awnings and similar hangings
- Installation in sub-distribution unit on DIN rail according to DIN EN 60715
- Operation in Gira One system
Product characteristics
- Outputs can be operated manually, construction site mode
- Manual switching between Venetian blind operation and switching operation without commissioning
- Programming and commissioning with the Gira Project Assistant (GPA), ver-sion 5 or higher.
- Updating via the Gira Project Assistant (GPA).
- Encrypted data transmission between the Gira One devices.
Characteristics switch operation
- Operation as NO or NC contacts
- Setting of a switch-on or switch-off delay.
- Staircase function for which a pre-warning time can additionally be set.
- Configuration as a switching function, e.g. for a light or sockets, as a garage door function or door opener function, and as a potential-free switching contact for transmission of the heat requirement to a heat pump.
- Garage door function: The time for closing the relay can be configured.
- Door opener function: The time for closing the relay can be configured. Characteristics Venetian blinds operation
- Suitable for AC motors 110…230 V
- Control of blinds with slats, shutters, awnings, roof windows or roof domes.
- Travelling times can optionally be set.
- Sun protection function with blind or slat positions at the beginning and at the end of the function can be set separately for each output.
- Setting the delay time at the beginning or end of sunshine.
- Fabric stretching for awnings.
- If a wind alarm is active (e.g. as the result of an analogue wind sensor), the Venetian blinds are raised and automatically locked. The status of the binary input connected to the wind sensor is monitored cyclically.
- If a rain alarm is active (e.g. as the result of an analogue rain sensor), roof windows or roof domes are closed and automatically locked. The status of the binary input connected to the rain sensor is monitored cyclically.
- If a frost alarm is active (e.g. as the result of an analogue frost sensor), active movements of shutters are stopped and disabled to protect the shutter motor. The status of the binary input connected to the rain sensor is monitored cyclic-ally.
- Door contact polling and visualisation in the Smart Home app: An open door leads to the Venetian blind or shutters being raised and locked.
Operation
- Status LEDs for outputs
- ON: Relay output closed
- OFF: Relay output opened
- Flashes slowly: Output in manual mode selected
- Flashes quickly: Output disabled via continuous manual mode
- Button
- Manual operation
- LED
- ON: Continuous manual mode active/Flashing: Temporary manual mode active
- LED
- ON: Relay outputs closed, manual mode active
- Button
- Short: Switch on, adjust slats or stop
- Long: Move hanging upwards
- Button
- Short: Switch off, adjust slats or stop
- Long: Move hanging downwards
- LED
- ON: Relay outputs opened, manual mode active
- Button ALL OFF
- Open all relay outputs, stop drives
- In operation with the button field, the device distinguishes between a short and a long press.
- Short: Pressing for less than 1 s
- Long: Pressing for between 1 and 5 s
- In switching operation, the device distinguishes between the “NO contact” and “NC contact” operating modes.
- The buttons (9 + 10) switch the switching state when actuated:
- NO contact: Switch on = close relay, Switch off = open relay
- NC contact: Switch on = open relay, Switch off = close relay
- The LED (4 + 8 + 11) always indicates the relay state.
Operating modes
- Bus operation: operation via push-button sensors or other bus devices
- Temporary manual control: manual control locally with keypad, automatic return to bus control
- Continuous manual mode: exclusively manual operation on the device
- No bus operation is possible in manual mode.
- After a bus failure and restoration, the device switches to bus operation.
Switching on the temporary manual operation mode
- Operation is not disabled.
- Press button (6) briefly.
- LED (7) flashes, LEDs A1… (4) of the first configured output or output pair flash.
- Short-time manual operation is switched on.
- After 5 seconds without a button actuation, the actuator returns automatically to bus operation.
Switching off temporary manual operation mode
- The device is in short-term manual mode.
No button-press for 5 s.- or –
- Press the (6) button briefly as many times as necessary until the actuator leaves the short-time manual mode.
- Status LEDs A1… (4) no longer flash, but rather indicate the relay status. Short-time manual operation is switched off.
- Switching outputs: depending on the programming, the output relays switch to the position that is active after the manual mode is switched off.
- Venetian blind outputs: depending on the programming, the blind moves to the position that is active after the manual mode is switched off, e.g. to the safety or sun protection position.
Switching on permanent manual operation mode
- Operation is not disabled.
- Press the (6) button for at least 5 s.
- LED (7) lights up, LEDs A1… (4) of the first configured output or output pair flash.
- Continuous manual mode is switched on.
Switching off permanent manual operation mode
- The device is in continuous manual mode.
- Press the (6) button for at least 5 s.
- LED (7) is off.
- Continuous manual mode is switched off. Bus operation is switched on.
- Switching outputs: depending on the programming, the output relays switch to the position that is active after the manual mode is switched off.
- Venetian blind outputs: depending on the programming, the blind moves to the position that is active after the manual mode is switched off, e.g. to the safety or sun protection position.
Operating an output in manual mode
- Activate short-term or permanent manual operation.
- Press button (6) repeatedly until LED A1… (4) of the desired output or output pair flashes.
- Press the button (9) or (10).
- Short: Switch on/off, drive stop.
- Long: Move blind/shutter upwards/downwards.
- LED (8) ON: Relay output closed
- LED (7) OFF: Relay output opened
- Short-term manual mode: After running through all of the outputs the device exits manual mode after another brief actuation.
Switching off all outputs / Stopping wall hangings
- The device is in permanent manual operation mode.
- Press the ALL OFF button (12).
- Switching outputs: all outputs switch off (NO operating mode: relay output opened/NC operating mode: relay output closed).
- Venetian blind outputs: all blinds/shutters stop.
Disabling outputs
- The device is in continuous manual mode.
- Press button (6) repeatedly until LED A1… (4) of the desired output or output pair flashes.
- Press the (9) and 10) buttons simultaneously for approx. 5 s. The selected output is disabled.
- The status LED A1… (4) of the selected output or output pair flashes quickly. A disabled output can be operated in manual mode.
Re-enabling outputs
- The device is in continuous manual mode. One or more outputs were disabled in manual mode.
- Press button (6) repeatedly until the output is unlocked or the output pair is selected.
- Press the (9) and (10) buttons simultaneously for approx. 5 s. Disabling is deactivated.
- The LED A1… (4) of the selected output or output pair flashes slowly.
Switching between Venetian blind and switching operation
- The device is not in operation
- Activate permanent manual operation.
- Press button (1) repeatedly until LED A1… (8) of the desired output or output pair flashes.
- Press the (1) and (4) and (5) buttons simultaneously for approx. 5 s.
- Switching operation: Both status LEDs A1… (8) of the output pair light up. Venetian blind operation: Both status LEDs A1… (8) of the output pair flash al-ternately.
- Press the (4) and (5) buttons simultaneously.
- Outputs switch between switching operation and Venetian blind operation. Both status LEDs A1… (8) indicate the current operating mode.
- Press the (1) and (4) and (5) buttons simultaneously for approx. 5 s.
- The operating mode switchover is terminated, and the permanent manual operation mode is activated.
- Press the button (1) for approx. 5 s.
- The operating mode switchover is terminated, and the permanent manual operation mode is deactivated.
Information for electrically skilled persons
DANGER!
- Mortal danger of electric shock.
- Disconnect the device. Cover up live parts.
Mounting and electrical connection
- Mounting the device
- Enter or scan the device certificate and add it to the project. A high-resolution camera should be used to scan the QR code.
- The device certificate should be removed from the device during mounting.
- Document all passwords and keep them safe.
- Observe ambient temperature.
- Ensure adequate cooling.
- Mount the device on the DIN rail.
Connecting the device
- Connect the bus line with the device connection terminal observing the correct polarity.
- Attach the cover cap to the bus connection as protection against hazardous voltages.
- Connect load as shown in the connection example. Two adjacent relay outputs form a Venetian blind output.
- The total current capacity of neighbouring outputs is a maximum of 20 A.
Commissioning
Commissioning the device
NOTICE!
- Incorrect load control due to undefined relay state at delivery.
- Risk of destruction of connected drive motors.
- During commissioning, before switching on the load, ensure that all relay contacts are open by applying the bus voltage. Observe the commissioning sequence!
- Switch on the bus voltage.
- Wait about 10 s.
- Switch on load circuits.
- Delivery state: The outputs can be operated with manual control. Outputs are set as Venetian blind outputs.
- The device is commissioned with the Gira Project Assistant (GPA) version 5 or higher.
Safe-state mode
- The safe-state mode stops the execution of the program.
- Only the system software of the device is still functional. Diagnosis functions and programming of the device are possible. Manual operation is not possible.
Activating safe-state mode
- Switch off the bus voltage or remove the device connection terminal.
- Wait for about 15 s.
- Press and hold down the programming button.
- Switch on the bus voltage or attach the device connection terminal. Release the programming button only after the programming LED starts flashing slowly. The safe-state mode is activated.
Deactivating safe-state mode
- Switch off the bus voltage (wait approx. 15 s) or carry out programming.
Master reset
- The master reset restores the basic device settings (firmware remains in place). The device must then be recommissioned with the GPA. Manual operation is possible.
Performing a master reset
- Precondition: The safe-state mode is activated.
- Press and hold down the programming button for > 5 seconds.
- The programming LED flashes quickly.
- The device performs a master reset, restarts and is ready for operation again after approx. 5 s.
Technical data
- Rated voltage DC 21 … 32 V SELV
Current consumption
- Order no. 5023 00, 5028 00 5 … 18 mA
- Order no. 5030 00 5 … 24 mA
Outputs
- Switching voltage AC 250 V ~
- Switching current AC1 16 A
- Fluorescent lamps 16 AX
Current carrying capacity
- Neighbouring outputs Ʃ 20 A
Loads per output
- Ohmic load 3000 W
- Capacitive load max. 16 A (140 μF)
- Motors 1380 VA
- Switch-on current 200 μs max. 800 A
- Switch-on current 20 ms max. 165 A
Lamp loads
- Incandescent lamps 2300 W
- HV halogen lamps 2300 W
- HV-LED lamps max. 400 W
- LV halogen lamps with electronic transformers 1500 W
- LV halogen lamps with inductive transformer 1200 VA
Compact fluorescent lamps
- uncompensated 1000 W
- parallel compensated 1160 W (140 μF)
Installation width
- Order no. 5023 00 72 mm / 4 HP
- Order no. 5028 00 144 mm / 8 HP
- Order no. 5030 00 216 mm / 12 HP
Weight
- Order no. 5023 00 approx. 230 g
- Order no. 5028 00 approx. 500 g
- Order no. 5030 00 approx. 740 g
Clampable conductor cross-section
- Single stranded 0.5 … 4 mm²
- Finely stranded without conductor sleeve 0. 5 … 4 mm²
- Finely stranded with conductor sleeve 0.5 … 2.5 mm²
Ambient conditions
- Ambient temperature -5 … +45 °C
- Storage/transport temperature -25 … +70 °C
- Connection torque, screw terminals max. 0.8 Nm
Parameter list
Parameters that can be set via the GPA:
Output – Switching functions
Function of the switching output| NO contact
NC contact
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NO contact
The relay works as an NO contact. The logical switching state of the switching out- put is not forwarded to the relay in inverted form.
Switching state = OFF (“0”) -> relay contact open, Switching state = ON (“1”) -> relay contact closed.
NC contact
The relay works as an NC contact. The logical switching state of the switching output is forwarded to the relay in inverted form.
Switching state = OFF (“0”) -> relay contact closed,
Switching state = ON (“1”) -> relay contact open.
Switch-on delay | 0 … 3599 s (0 … 59:59 min) |
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This parameter is used for setting the duration of the switch-on delay.
After receipt of an ON-telegram, the time that can be configured here is started. The lamp is switched on after the set time has elapsed.
A further ON-telegram during the switch-on delay time re-triggers the time, i.e. the time set here is started again.
An OFF-telegram received during the ON-delay will end the delay and sets the switching status to “OFF”.
Switch-off delay | 0 … 3599 s (0 … 59:59 min) |
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This parameter is used for setting the duration of the switch-off delay.
After receipt of an OFF-telegram, the time that can be configured here is started. The lamp is switched off after the set time has elapsed.
A further OFF-telegram during the switch-off delay time re-triggers the time, i.e. the time set here is started again.
An ON-telegram received during the OFF-delay will end the delay and sets the switching status to “ON”.
Staircase switch Switch-off delay | 0 … 65535 s (0 … 18:12:15 h) |
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The duration of the switch-on time for the staircase function is configured here.
Once the time set here has elapsed, the lighting is switched off or (if configured) the pre-warning time is started.
The staircase function is only active if the function “Staircase” has been selected for the push-button of this dimming channel.
Pre-warning time | 0 … 3599 s (0 … 59:59 min) |
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In accordance with DIN 18015-2, the pre-warning is intended to warn persons still on the staircase that the light will soon be switched off automatically.
The pre-warning time set here is added to the time set in the parameter “Staircase switch switch-off delay”.
Pre-warning time | 0 … 3599 s (0 … 59:59 min) |
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In accordance with DIN 18015-2, the pre-warning is intended to warn persons still on the staircase that the light will soon be switched off automatically.
The pre-warning time set here is added to the time set in the parameter “Staircase switch switch-off delay”.
Output – Blind functions
No travelling time|
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If this option is activated, no explicit travelling times can be set for the
blind/shutter. Preset travelling times are used instead.
This has the result that it is not possible to move this blind/shutter to defined posi- tions (e.g. 60%).
Downwards travelling time | 0 … 1199 s (0 … 19:59 min) |
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This parameter defines the travelling time for closing the blind/shutter. The
time needed for a complete travel from the upper into the lower end position
must be de- termined.
Downwards travelling time| 0 … 1199 s (0 … 19:59 min)
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This parameter defines the travelling time for closing the blind/shutter. The
time needed for a complete travel from the upper into the lower end position
must be de- termined.
Slats travelling time
(for Venetian blinds only)
| 0 … 1199 s (0 … 19:59 min)
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This parameter defines the travel time of the slats. The time needed for a
complete movement from the completely open slat position into the completely
closed slat po- sition (travel movement DOWN) must be determined.
This parameter is only visible in the Venetian blind operating mode.
Slats travelling time
(for Venetian blinds only)
| 0 … 1199 s (0 … 19:59 min)
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This parameter defines the travel time of the slats. The time needed for a
complete movement from the completely open slat position into the completely
closed slat po- sition (travel movement DOWN) must be determined.
This parameter is only visible in the Venetian blind operating mode.
Delay at the beginning of sunshine | 0 … 3599 s (0 … 59:59 min) |
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The telegram received via the object “Sunshine” for activation of the sun
protection can be evaluated with a time delay.
Venetian blind position at the beginning of sunshine| 0 …100 %
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The blind/shutter position to which the blind/shutter is to be moved if sun
protection has been activated can be defined here.
Slat position at the beginning of sunshine (for Venetian blinds only)| 0 …100
%
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The slat position to which the slats are to be set if sun protection has been
activated can be defined here.
This parameter is only visible in the Venetian blind operating mode.
Delay at the end of sunshine | 0 … 3599 s (0 … 59:59 min) |
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The telegram received via the object “Sunshine” for deactivation of the sun
protec- tion can be evaluated with a time delay.
At the end of the sunshine| no reaction raising lowering stop
Last position before sunshine
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This parameter defines the behaviour of the output at the end of shading – if
applicable, after the end of the delay time.
no reaction
At the end of shading, the output quits the sun protection mode and the relays of the output show no reaction. Any travel movements still in progress at this instant will still be finished.
raising
At the end of shading, the actuator raises the blind/shutter or opens the venting louvre/roof window.
lowering
At the end of shading, the actuator lowers the blind/shutter or closes the venting louvre/roof window.
stop
At the end of shading, the actuator switches the relays of the output to the “stop” position. A travel movement, if any, will be interrupted.
Last position before sunshine
At the end of shading, the blind/shutter moves back to the position that was active at the beginning of the sunshine.
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.
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Documents / Resources
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