Zennio ZPDC30LV2 Presence Detector with Luminosity Sensor for Ceiling Mounting User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Zennio
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Presentia C v2
Presence Detector with Luminosity Sensor
for Ceiling Mounting
ZPDC30LV2
Application program version: [1.4]
User manual edition: [1.4]_b
www.zennio.com
USER MANUAL
DOCUMENT UPDATES
Version | Changes | Page(s) |
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[1.4]_b | Changes in the document: |
- Correction of error in the objects table.
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| Changes in the application program:
- Optimization of Logic Functions and Presence Detector modules.
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRESENTIA C v2
Presencia C v2 from Zennio is a device that aims at, among other
functions, the detection of presence, the measurement, and control of the room
luminosity, and the detection of occupancy within the room where it has been
installed. It has been designed for ceiling or false ceiling mounting by means
of bundled accessories.
The most outstanding features of Presencia C v2 are:
4 sensors with configurable sensitivities.
4 LEDs to indicate motion.
Presence detection:
- 6 presence detection channels.
- Luminosity-dependent presence detection (optional).
- Periodic and delayed sendings (binary, scene, HVAC, percentage).
Occupancy detection:
- 1x occupancy detection channel.
- Master / slave configuration.
- Trigger upon door opening or closing.
- Periodic and delayed sendings (binary, scene, HVAC, percentage).
Luminosity measurement:
- Configurable correction factor and offset.
- Periodic sending or upon value change.
2 constant light control channels with configurable setpoints.
10 customizable, multi-operation logic functions.
Heartbeat or periodic “still alive” notification.
Day / night configuration.
1.2 INSTALLATION
Presencia C v2 connects to the KNX bus through the onboard KNX connector.
Once the device is provided with power from the KNX bus, both the individual
address and the associated application program may be downloaded.
This device does not need any additional external power since it is entirely
powered through the KNX bus.
Figure 1. Presencia C v2. Elements
- Orientation marks.
- Test/Prog. LED.
- Detection notification LEDs.
- Base.
- Test/Prog. button.
- Retaining spring.
- KNX connector.
The main elements of the device are described next.
Programming button (5) : a short press on this button sets the device
into the programming model, making the associated LED (2) light in red.
Note: if this button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus,
the device will enter the safe mode. In such a case, the LED will blink in
red every 0.5 seconds.
Detection notification LEDs (3) : each of them emits a light flash
whenever the sensor associated with that zone observes motion.
To get detailed information about the technical features of this device, as
well as on the installation process and on security procedures, please refer
to the corresponding
Datasheet , bundled with the original packaging of the device and also
available at www.zennio.com.
1.3 START-UP AND POWER LOSS
During the start-up of the device, the Test/Prog. LED will blink in blue color for one minute before the motion sensors are ready.
Depending on the configuration, some specific actions will also be performed
during the start-up. For example, the integrator can set whether the detection
channels should
start-up enabled or disabled. Please consult the next sections of this
document for further details.
On the other hand, when a bus power failure takes place, the device will
interrupt any pending actions and will save its state so it can be recovered
once the power supply is
restored.
CONFIGURATION
2.1 GENERAL
After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the topology of the desired project, the configuration process begins by entering the parameters window of the device.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
From General screen, it is possible to activate/deactivate all the required functionality.
Presence Detection [enabled]¹: enables the “Presence Detector” tab in the tree on the left. For more information, see section 2.2.
Logic Functions [enabled/disabled] enables or disables the “Logic Functions” tab in the tree on the left. For more information, see section 2.3.
Heartbeat (Periodic Alive Notification) [enabled/disabled]: incorporates a one-bit object to the project (“ [Heartbeat] Object to Send ‘1’” ) that will be sent periodically with a value of “1” to notify that the device is still working (still alive).
¹The default values of each parameter will be highlighted in blue in this document, as follows: [default/rest of options].
Note: the first sending after download or bus failure takes place with a delay of up to 255 seconds, to prevent bus overload. The following sendings match the period set.
2.2 PRESENCE DETECTOR
Presentia C v2 incorporates six independent presence detection channels, two more for constant light control and one for occupancy detection.
Presence detection consists in sending objects to the bus whenever the device observes a moving body (or no longer observes it) in the environment of the room where it has been installed.
Constant light control consists in sending KNX orders to the dimmer device that controls the in-room luminaries so the ambient light level remains constant even if other light sources are present.
Occupancy detection is an algorithm that allows determining, through multiple sensor configurations, whether a particular space is under occupation no matter if the occupant moves or not (i.e., no matter if the device is detecting the presence in the room or not).
Please refer to the specific manual “ Presence Detector ” available in the Presencia C v2 product section at the Zennio website (www.zennio.com) for detailed information about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
2.3 LOGIC FUNCTIONS
This module makes it possible to perform numeric and binary operations to incoming values received from the KNX bus and to send the results through other communication objects specifically enabled for this purpose.
Presentia C v2 can implement up to 10 different and independent functions , each of them entirely customizable and consisting of up to 4 consecutive operations.
The execution of each function can depend on a configurable condition ,
which will be evaluated every time the function is triggered through
specific, parameterisable
communication objects. The result after executing the operations of the
function can also be evaluated according to certain conditions and
afterward sent (or not) to the KNX bus, which can be done every time the
function is executed, periodically or only when the result differs from the
last one.
Please refer to the “ Logic Functions ” user manual available under the
Presentia C v2 product section at the Zennio homepage
(www.zennio.com) for detailed information
about the functionality and the configuration of the related parameters.
ANNEX I. COMMUNICATION OBJECTS
“ Functional range ” shows the values that, with the independence of any other values permitted by the bus according to the object size, may be of any use or have a particular meaning because of the specifications or restrictions from both the KNX standard or the application program itself.
Number| Size| I/O| Flags| Data type (DPT)|
Functional Range| Name| Function
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
1| 1 Bit| | C – – T –| DPT Trigger| 0/1| [Heartbeat) Object to Send ‘1’|
Sending of ‘1’ Periodically
2| 1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_SceneNumber| 0 – 63| Scene Input| Scene
Value
3| 1 Byte| | C – – T –| DPT_SceneControl| 0-63; 128-191| Scene Output| Scene
Value
4| 2 Bytes| I/O| C R W – –| 1. xxx| 0/1| Correction Factor –
Internal Sensor| [0, 80] x0.1
5| 2 Bytes| I/O| C R W – –| 1.xxx| 0/1| Offset – Internal
Sensor| [-200, 200] Luxes
6| 2 Bytes| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Value_Lux| | Luminosity – Internal Sensor| Luxes
10| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_DayNight| 0/1| Day/Night| 0 = Day; 1 =
Night
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_DayNight| 0/1| Day/Night| 0 = Night; 1 = Day
11| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| Detection LEDs| 0 =
Disable; 1 = Enable
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| OPT_Enable| 0/1| Detection LEDs| 0 = Disable; 1
= Enable Only During the Day
12| 1 Bit| 0| C R – T –| OPT_Switch| 0/1| Occupancy: Output
(Binary)| Binary Value
1 Bit| | C – – T –| DPT_Start| 0/1| Occupancy: Slave Output| 1 =
Motion Detected
13| 1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| Occupancy: Output (Scaling)|
0-100%
14| 1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_HVACMode| 1=Comfort 2=Standby 3=Economy
4=Building Protection| Occupancy: Output (HVAC)| Auto, Comfort, Standby,
Economy, Building Protection
15| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Window_Door| 0/1| Occupancy: Trigger|
Value to Trigger the Occupancy Binary Detection
16| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Start| 0/1| Occupancy: Slave Input| 1 =
Detection from slave device
17| 2 Bytes| I| C – W – –| DPT_TimePeriodSec| 0 – 65535| Occupancy:
Waiting Time| 0-65535 s.
18| 2 Bytes| I| C – W – –| OPT_TimePeriodSec| 0 – 65535| Occupancy:
Listening Time| 1-65535 s.
19| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| Occupancy: Lock| 0 =
Unlock; 1 = Lock
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| Occupancy: Lock| 0 = Lock; 1 =
Unlock
20| 1 Bit| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Occupancy| 0/1| Occupancy: Occupancy State| 0 =
Not Occupied; 1 = Occupied
21| 1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| Sensor 1
Sensitivity| 1-100%
22| 1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| Sensor 2
Sensitivity| 1-100%
23| 1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_Scalinq| 0% – 100%| Sensor 3
Sensitivity| 1-100%
24| 1 Byte| I| C – W – –| OPT_Scalinq| 0% – 100%| Sensor 4
Sensitivity| 1-100%
25,| 35,| 45,| 55,| 65,| 75| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT Start
–
| 0/1| [Cx) External Motion Detection| 1 = Motion detected by an external
sensor
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
26,| 36,| 46,| 56,| 66,| 76| 1 Bit| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Switch| 0/1| [Cx] Output
(Binary)| Binary Value
27,
28,
| 37,
38,
| 47,
48,
| 57,
58,
| 67,
68,
| 77
78
| 1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| [Cx] Output (Scaling)| 0-100%
1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_HVACMode| 1=Comfort
2=Standby3 =Economy
4=Building
Protection| [Cx) Output (HVAC)| Auto, Comfort, Standby, Economy, Building
Protection
29,
30,
31,
32,
| 39,
40,
41,
42,
| 49,
50, 51. 52,
| 59,
60,
61,
62,
| 69,
70,
71,
72,
| 79
80
81
82
| 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| [Cx] Lock Status| 0 = Unlock; 1 = Lock
1 Bit| 1| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| [Cx) Lock Status| 0 4 Lock; 1 4 Unlock
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Start| 0/1| [Cx) Force State| 0 4 No Detection; 1 is
Detection
1 Bit| 1| C – W – –| DPT_Start| 0/1| [Cx] External Switch| 0 sz No Detection;
1 = Detection
2 Bytes| I/O| C R W – –| DPT_TimePeriodSec| 0 – 65535| [Cx] Length of
Detection| 1-65535 s.
| | 85,| 101| | | 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT Start
–
| 0/1| [CLCx] External Motion Detection| external
1 = Motion detected by an exte sensor
| | 86,
- 88,
| 102
103
104
| | | 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| [CLCx] Lock Status| 0 = Unlock; 1
= Lock
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Enable| 0/1| [CLCx] Lock Status| 0 = Lock; 1 = Unlock
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Start| 0/1| [CLCx] Force State| 0 = No Detection; 1 =
Detection
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Start| 0/1| [CLCx] External Switch| 0 = No Detection;
1 .. Detection
| | 89,
90,
| 105
106
| | | 2 Bytes| 1| C – W – –| OPT_Value_Lux| | [CLCx] Setpoint| Setpoint Value
(1-2000)
2 Bytes| I| C – W – –| DPT_Value_Lux| | [CLOc] Setpoint During Day| Setpoint
Value (1-2000)
1 Byte| 1| C – W – –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| [CLCx] Setpoint| Setpoint Value
(1-100)%
1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| [CLCx] Setpoint During Day|
Setpoint Value (1-100)%
2 Bytes| I| C – W – –| DPT_Value_Lux| | [CLCx] Setpoint During Night| Setpoint
Value (1-2000)
1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| (CLCx) Setpoint During Night|
Setpoint Value (1-100)%
| | 91,| 107| | | 1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| [CLCx] Dimming
Value| Dimming Value (%)
| | 92,
94,
95,
96,
| 108
110
111
112
| | | 2 Bytes| I/O| C R W – –| DPT_TimePeriodSec| 0 – 65535| [CLCx] Length of
Detection| 1-65535 s.
1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT_Switch| 0/1| [CLCx] Manual Control: On/Off (Input)|
1-Bit Control
4 Bit| 1| C – W – –| DPT_Control_Dimming| Ox0 (Stop)
Oxl (Dec. by 100%)·-•
0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
Ox8 (Stop)
OxD (Inc. by 100%)
·-•
OxF (Inc. by 1%)
| [CLCx] Manual Control: Relative Dimming (Input)| 4-Bit Control
1 Byte| I| C – W – –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| [CLOc] Manual Control: Absolute
Dimming (Input)| 1-Byte Control
| | 97,| 113| | | 1 Bit| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Switch| 0/1| [CLCx] Manual Control:
On/Off (Output)| 1-Bit Control
| | 98,| 114| | | 4 Bit| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Control_Dimming| Ox0 (Stop)
Oxl (Dec. by 100%)
· -•
| [CLCx] Manual Control: Relative Dimming (Output)| 4-Bit Control
| | | | | | | | 0x7 (Dec. by 1%)
0x8 (Stop)
0xD (Inc. by 100%)•••
OxF (Inc. by 1%)| |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| 99,| 115| | 1 Bit| I| C – W – –| DPT Enable| 0/1| [CLCx] Manual
Control| 0 = Disable; 1 = Enable
| 100,| 116| | 1 Bit| 0| C R – T –| DPT Enable| 0/1| [CLCx]
Manual Control (Status)| 0 = Disabled; 1 = Enabled
117, 121, 125, 129, 133, 137, 141, 145,| 118, 122, 126, 130, 134, 138, 142,
146,| 119, 123, 127, 131, 135, 139, 143, 147,| 120, 124, 128, 132, 136, 140,
144, 148| 1 Bit| I| U| DPT Bool| 0/1| [LF] (1-Bit) Data Entry x| Binary Data
Entry (0/1)
149, 153, 157, 161,| 150, 154, 158, 162,| 151, 155, 159, 163,| 152, 156, 160,
164| 1 Byte| I| U| DPT_Value_1_Ucount| 0 – 255| [LF] (1-Byte) Data Entry x|
1-Byte Data Entry (0-255)
165, 169, 173,177,| 166, 170, 174, 178,| 167, 171, 175, 179,| 168, 172, 176,
180| 2 Bytes| I| U| DPT_Value_2_Ucount| 0 – 65535| [LF] (2-Byte) Data Entry x|
2-Byte Data Entry
DPT Value 2 Count| -32768 – 32767
DPT_Value_Temp o| -273, 00 – 670760, 00
181,
185,
| 182,
186,
| 183,
187,
| 184,
188| 4 Bytes| I| C – W – –| DPT_Value_4_Count| -2147483648 –
2147483647| [LF] (4-Byte) Data Entry x| 4-Byte Data Entry
189,
193,| 190, 194, 197,| 191,
195,
198| 192
196,
| 1 Bit| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Bool| 0/1| [LF] Function x – Result|
(1-Bit) Boolean
1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Value_1_Ucount| 0 – 255| [LF]
Function x – Result| (1-Byte) Unsigned
2 Bytes| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Value_2_Ucount| 0 – 65535| [LF]
Function x – Result| (2-Byte) Unsigned
4 Bytes| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Value_4_Count| -2147483648 –
2147483647| [LF] Function x – Result| (4-Byte) Signed
1 Byte| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Scaling| 0% – 100%| [LF] Function
x – Result| (1-Byte) Percentage
2 Bytes| 0| C R – T –| DPT_Value_2_Count| -32768 – 32767|
[LF] Function x – Result| (2-Byte) Signed
2 Bytes| 0| C R – T –| 9. xxx| -671088.64 – 670433.28| [LF]
Function x – Result| (2-Byte) Float
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