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<strong>ABB</strong> i-bus ® <strong>EIB</strong>/<strong>KNX</strong><br />

<strong>ABB</strong> <strong>Powernet</strong> <strong>EIB</strong>/<strong>KNX</strong><br />

LEANtouch (monochrome),<br />

SMARTtouch (monochrome, colour)<br />

Type: 6x36/30M…, 6x36/100x…, 6x36/100CB…<br />

The following table indicates which<br />

values are sent for the different bit sizes:<br />

State 1 bit 14 byte<br />

Set 0 Unset<br />

Ready to set 0<br />

Ready to<br />

set<br />

Set 1 Set<br />

Example: Detached house<br />

BM1 and BM2:<br />

Movement detectors<br />

MK1 to MK6:<br />

Magnetic contacts<br />

MC5<br />

Living room<br />

MC6<br />

MC4<br />

MD2<br />

Floor<br />

Kitchen<br />

MC3<br />

Bathroom<br />

MC2<br />

Outdoor light<br />

MD1<br />

Entrance door 1<br />

with switch/key bolt contact<br />

MC1<br />

The diagram above shows an application<br />

example for the monitoring<br />

function of the SMARTtouch panel.<br />

The states of the magnetic contacts<br />

MC1 to MC6 and the switch/key bolt<br />

contact of the entrance door are recorded<br />

with binary inputs or universal<br />

interfaces and sent on the <strong>EIB</strong>. The<br />

detectors MD1 and MD2 are <strong>EIB</strong> movement<br />

detectors and send their signals<br />

immediately on the bus.<br />

When the user leaves the house, he<br />

arms the system by locking up. If the<br />

external light is also controlled via<br />

<strong>EIB</strong>, it can signal via the object “Armed<br />

status flashing” that the system is<br />

now armed. If the user does not receive<br />

a flashing status, he knows that<br />

there is a problem with the installation.<br />

A window is still open perhaps.<br />

The magnetic contacts and the movement<br />

detectors are linked via group<br />

addresses/actions with the inputs of<br />

the panel. The switch/key bolt contact<br />

with a group address is assigned to<br />

an arming object.<br />

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