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KNX Capacitive Colour Touch Panel with IP Connection
ZVI-Z41PRO
USER MANUAL
Application Program Version: [1.1]
User Manual Version: [1.1]_a
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Contents
1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Z41 Pro .......................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Functionality .................................................................................................................. 5
1.3 Installation ..................................................................................................................... 6
1.3.1 Firmware Updates .................................................................................................. 9
2 Configuration....................................................................................................................... 10
2.1 Menu Page .................................................................................................................. 10
2.2 General-Purpose Pages ............................................................................................... 11
2.3 Profile Page ................................................................................................................. 11
2.4 Configuration Page ...................................................................................................... 13
2.5 Backlight ...................................................................................................................... 16
2.6 Page Shaping ............................................................................................................... 16
3 ETS Parameterisation .......................................................................................................... 18
3.1 Default Configuration .................................................................................................. 18
3.2 Main Configuration ..................................................................................................... 21
3.2.1 General ................................................................................................................. 21
3.2.2 Security................................................................................................................. 23
3.2.3 Touch Lock ........................................................................................................... 26
3.2.4 Internal Temperature Sensor ............................................................................... 28
3.2.5 Ethernet ............................................................................................................... 29
3.2.6 Energy Monitor Objects ....................................................................................... 30
3.2.7 White-Channel Objects ........................................................................................ 31
3.2.8 Firmware Update ................................................................................................. 31
3.3 Menu ........................................................................................................................... 33
3.3.1 Configuration ....................................................................................................... 33
3.4 Page n .......................................................................................................................... 35
3.4.1 Configuration ....................................................................................................... 35
3.4.2 Box i ...................................................................................................................... 36
3.4.2.1 Indicator ................................................................................................... 37
3.4.2.2 1-button Control ....................................................................................... 42
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3.4.2.3 2-button Control ....................................................................................... 44
3.4.2.4 Climate Control ......................................................................................... 54
3.4.2.5 Other......................................................................................................... 63
3.5 Profile Page ................................................................................................................. 79
3.5.1 Configuration ....................................................................................................... 79
3.6 Configuration Page ...................................................................................................... 80
3.6.1 Configuration ....................................................................................................... 80
3.7 Thermostat n ............................................................................................................... 81
3.8 Inputs ........................................................................................................................... 82
ANNEX I. Controlling Z41 Pro Remotely via IP ............................................................................ 83
Configuring Z41 Pro ................................................................................................................. 83
Pairing Procedure .................................................................................................................... 84
‘Push’ Notifications ................................................................................................................. 85
Remote Applications ............................................................................................................... 87
ANNEX II. Communication Objects.............................................................................................. 88
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Z41 PRO
Z41 Pro is an easily and intuitively controllable high-performance colour touch
screen. Its built-in features and functions make it the ideal solution for integral room
control in hotels, offices or any other environments where controlling climate systems,
lighting systems, shutters, scenes, etc. is required.
The most outstanding features of Z41 Pro are:
4.1 inch backlit capacitive touch panel.
User interface with various pre-set colour patterns and themes.
Multiple direct action functions, fully customisable.
Control distribution across up to 6 customisable pages.
Full climate management.
Programmable timers.
Scene control.
Alarm control.
2 independent thermostats.
Built-in temperature sensor.
2 customisable analogue-digital inputs.
Ethernet interface for firmware updates and for the control of the device from
remote IP applications.
Elegant design, available in various colours.
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1.2 FUNCTIONALITY
The application program of Z41 Pro features the following functions:
6 General-Purpose Pages, with up to 8 Fully-Customisable Boxes each,
which the integrator may configure as indicators or controls.
Indicators:
o Binary (icon or text).
o Enumerated (icon or text).
o Unsigned integer (8 / 16 bits).
o Signed integer (8 / 16 bits).
o Scaling (percentage).
o Floating point (16 bits).
1-button Controls:
o Binary (pre-set value; switch; hold &
release; short press, long press…).
o Unsigned integer (8 / 16 bits).
o Signed integer (8 / 16 bits).
o Scaling (percentage).
o Floating point (16 bits).
o Scene (run / save).
2-button Controls:
o Binary (icon, text, number).
o Enumerated (icon, text).
o Unsigned integer (8 / 16 bits).
o Signed integer (8 / 16 bits).
o Percentage (Scaling).
o Floating point (16 bits).
o 2 scenes (run / save).
o Shutters.
o Light dimming.
Climate Specific Controls:
o Temperature setpoint control.
o Mode (cool/heat or extended).
o Special modes
o Fan.
Other Controls:
o RGB.
o RGBW.
o Energy consumption (4 Bytes).
o Daily timer.
o Weekly timer.
o Alarm.
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1 Profile Page (optionally), which lets the user modify, directly from the user
interface, parameters such as the brightness, contrast and colour pattern of
the screen, and the sound of the button press beeps.
1 Configuration Page (optionally), which contains the time/date setting, the
built-in temperature probe calibration and the alarm log, among others.
Note: Z41 3.x supports Latin, Arab, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Cyrillic and
Hebrew characters for the on-screen labels that may be customisable. However, only
certain combinations are possible within the same parameterisation:
Latin and Arab characters,
Latin, Chinese, Korean and Japanese characters,
Latin, Greek, Cyrillic and Hebrew characters.
1.3 INSTALLATION
Figure 1 shows the connection outline of Z41 Pro:
Figure 1 Schematic diagram
Z41 Pro connects to the KNX bus through the built-in terminal (2). An external DC
power supply (12v / 24v / 29v) which delivers at least 150 mA of current is also
required. The KNX power and the external power must be electrically isolated and
provided by separate supplies, in order to avoid interference to the KNX bus. This
1. Internal temperature probe.
2. KNX connector.
3. Input connectors.
4. Battery.
5. Prog./Test button.
6. Prog./Test LED.
7. Ethernet connector.
8. Magnet.
9. Mini-USB connector.
10. External power supply.
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external power must be supplied to the device through the corresponding terminal (10)
provided within the original packaging, ensuring that each cable is properly connected
and respecting the electrical polarities positive and negativefrom the supply to the
device.
In addition to the external supply, Z41 Pro makes use of a button battery (LR44),
located at the corresponding slot (4), to help maintain the time and date updated in
case of a failure of the external power supply.
Note: immediately after connecting the external supply, the device will perform an
automatic calibration, which may result deviated if it takes place while any type of
pressure is being made over the front panel. In case of an unexpected behaviour in
touch recognition, it will be necessary to disconnect and connect the device back,
avoiding making pressure over the panel, in order to perform a new calibration.
After the connection of the external power supply, the screen will blink for an instant. A
few seconds later, a welcome screen containing the Zennio logo and the Loading…
label will be shown. Once the load process ends, the Status page will come up (see
Figure 2).
Figure 2 Status Page
This screen is divided into boxes, which contain the following information:
The KNXbox shows the individual address assigned to the screen (in case
of no assignment, this will show as “x.x.x”).
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TheSoftwarebox will show empty in absence of an application program. In
general, it will indicate if the download software is correct (“OK”) or if it is
found to be corrupt due to download issues (“ERROR”).
The Sync box shows, as a percentage, the progress of the internal
synchronisation of the device during the start-up. Once it reaches 100%, the
Status page will disappear and the Menu page will come up.
Last, the SW Version box shows the version of the application program
currently loaded to the device.
The “Ethernet” box shows the IP address assigned to Z41 Pro, provided that
an Ethernet cable has been attached (7) and the network is running a DHCP
server.
The Status page will also show up during bus failures in case the external power (12-
24-29v) is not interrupted.
Note: although the device will not turn functional until it is powered with the external
supply, the KNX bus power should be enough to perform downloads from ETS
(application program, group addresses, etc.).
A short press on the programming button (5) will make the device enter the
programming mode. The programming LED (6) will then light in red. On the contrary,
if this button is held while the device gets connected to the bus, Z41 Pro will enter the
safe mode. In such case, the programming LED will blink in red colour.
Connectors (7) and (9) are provided for firmware updates (see section 1.3.1) and
remote accesses to the device.
For detailed information about the technical features of Z41 Pro, as well as on security
and installation procedures, please refer to the device Datasheet, included within the
device packaging and also available at www.zennio.com.
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1.3.1 FIRMWARE UPDATES
Z41 Pro incorporates two separate microcontrollers. One of them is focused on
interfacing with the KNX bus and on running the application program itself, while the
second one is dedicated to running the firmware that implements the operating system
and the management of the peripherals.
Therefore, an occasional update of Z41 Pro may consist in two phases:
Downloading the new application program (from ETS),
Downloading the new firmware.
Two alternative methods are provided for the latter: the connection of a flash memory
drive to the USB slot (see 9 in Figure 1) through the proper adapter, or the connection
of an Ethernet network cable (see 7 in Figure 1).
For further details on the update process, please refer to the specific document “Z41
Firmware update, available at www.zennio.com.
Note: firmware updates do not re-set the consumption, alarm, error and other logs.
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Brightness.
Theme: desired colour combination, among eight different options:
Figure 6 Themes
Melody: desired tune (among three different options) for the beeps emitted
on button presses or as a feedback on action executions. One more
possibility is to make these beeps silent (alarm beeps will still sound).
Note that the labels of the controls in the Profile page, as well as the title of the page
itself, are customisable in ETS. Moreover, it is possible to make any of the described
controls remain hidden for the final user. These details are explained in section 3,
together with the entire parameterisation process.
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programming mode as by pressing the actual programming button of the
device (see section 1.3) in case the rear side of Z41 Pro cannot be accessed.
Reset: holding this button for a few seconds (i.e., a long press is required)
sets the device back to a certain state, which can be set in ETS:
ETS Reset Device: similar to restoring the device to the just-parameterised
state, with the subsequent reset of the object values, alarm controls, timers,
etc.
Z41 Reboot: simple device reset, with no data loss (zeroing).
ETS Reset Device and Z41 Reboot: the above two, combined.
Note: alarm logs, consumption logs or any other historic logs are not reset to
zero in any case (such thing takes only place after a firmware download; see
section 1.3.1). Nevertheless, the “ETS Reset Device” option does reset any
adjustment performed by the final user from the Profile and Configuration
pages (excepting the time / date, which is controlled by an internal clock).
Alarm Log: log file where alarm events will be incorporated as soon as they
occur. This centralised file may be useful when the user needs to check the
status of a set of alarm controls distributed across several pages.
Figure 9 Alarm Log
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Figure 11 Dynamic Distribution of the enabled boxes
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3 ETS PARAMETERISATION
To begin with the parameterisation of Z41 Pro, once the ETS program is running it is
necessary to import the product database (Z41 Pro application program). Next, the
device is added to the project and, after right-clicking on the name of the device, the
option “Edit parametersmust be selected to start the configuration process.
The next sections explain the ETS parameterisation of the device in depth.
Note: the amount of characters permitted for text parameters (labels, etc.) by ETS may
differ depending on whether they contain special characters (symbols, accents…)
coded with more than one byte. It is advisable to verify that these texts fit properly on
the screen, with independence of whether they reach the maximum text length allowed
by ETS or not.
Important: whenever the device is updated to a new version of the application program
from ETS, it is also necessary to update the firmware of the secondary microcontroller
(responsible for the operating system; see section 1.3.1) in case an updated version
exists. If the installed versions of the application program and the firmware do not
match, the device may not work correctly (the Software box in the Status page will
show the word Error”).
3.1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
This section illustrates the default initial state of the device.
Figure 12 Default Topology
The general objects enabled by default are:
[General] Time: 3-byte object for setting the internal time of the device, for
example, by linking it to a KNX clock. This object also allows read requests,
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so the current time of the device can be checked. It is also automatically sent
after time changes made by the user from the screen itself.
Note: although the DPT of this object considers a field for setting the day of
the week, Z41 Pro calculates it from the date and therefore ignores that field.
[General] Date: 3-byte object for setting the internal date of the device, for
example, by linking it to a KNX clock. This object also allows read requests,
so the current date of the device can be checked. It is also automatically sent
after date changes made by the user from the screen itself.
[General] Scenes: send: 1-byte object through which scene run/save orders
(1 to 64 according to the KNX standard) can be sent to the bus in case any of
the boxes is configured as a scene control or as a timer.
[General] Internal Temperature: 2-byte object through which the value of
the current measurement of the built-in sensor will be sent to the bus,
according to the parameterisation (see section 3.2.4).
[General] Illumination: 1-bit object that, after the reception of the value “1”
from the bus, will bring the backlight of the screen to the maximum level,
while the reception of the value “0” will have no effect. This maximum
illumination will last for a certain time, according to the explanation in section
2.5.
[General] Touch Lock: 1-bit object that, after the reception of the value “1”
from the bus, will lock the touch panel so that user presses are ignored from
that moment. Touch locking will be interrupted as soon as the value “0” is
received through this object. See section 3.2.3.
During the parameter configuration, a screen similar to Figure 13 will be shown.
Figure 13 Parameter Screen shown by default
As shown in Figure 13, the parameter window is initially divided into four main tabs:
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