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4.2.4 Functional description<br />

Introduction<br />

The panel allows the display and control of building functions from a central location. To aid display,<br />

there is a freely-programmable, colour TFT display with a resolution of 320x240 pixels. It is<br />

operated via the touchscreen.<br />

The panel allows bidirectional communication with the various data formats via EIB/KNX communication<br />

objects. Both basic functions, such as switching, dimming and blinds, and also complex<br />

functions such as value encoders, date, limit values, etc., can be processed.<br />

The user interface is freely configurable, i.e. the display texts should be matched individually. It<br />

is possible to include wallpapers and icons in the bitmap (bmp) and Joint Photographic Experts<br />

Group (jpg) formats.<br />

The panel is configured and commissioned using an ETS plug-in. During the configuration of<br />

the communications interfaces with other KNX/EIB devices, the ETS plug-in dynamically creates<br />

the required communication objects to all the functions. Therefore, there is no fixed allocation<br />

between individual functions and the numbers of the communication objects. Within the<br />

ETS, centralised objects and all the allocated group addresses are displayed for each projected<br />

data format, so that, if need be, filter tables can be generated by the KNX/EIB area or line<br />

couplers.<br />

4.2.4.1 Basic settings during project planning<br />

Some of the settings made in the ETS plug-in relate to the whole device. This means they may<br />

also influence a larger number of other settings. For example, the following general settings<br />

should be made...<br />

- At the start of project planning, for example, the installation position of the panel, the bus<br />

communication behaviour, the behaviour of the LCD background lighting and the date and<br />

time functionality specified.<br />

- In addition, for first commissioning, the settings relating to download behaviour (behaviour<br />

after a programming operation by the ETS or the plug-in) are important.<br />

- There are eight different colour scheme available to design the individual screen pages and<br />

the elements therein. The colour schemes can be adapted individually.<br />

- The ETS plug-in has a large volume of data to manage, particularly when images are used.<br />

This data can either be saved in the ETS database or in separate files. You can configure<br />

image storage in the panel options.<br />

The settings relevant to the whole device are summarised within the first parameter group of the<br />

ETS plug-in (top parameter node). This parameter group is divided into the subgroups "General",<br />

"LCD lighting", "Date / time" and "Download behaviour".<br />

Start the ETS plug-in by opening the parameter view of the appropriate panel in the ETS project<br />

view.<br />

4.2.4.1.1 General parameters<br />

Installation position<br />

The panel can be used both horizontally, in landscape format, and vertically, in portrait format.<br />

When starting project planning you must accordingly select the installation position of the display<br />

(portrait corresponds to 240 x 320 pixels and landscape to 320 x 240).<br />

Order-No. 7574 00 1X<br />

Software "...590101"<br />

Functional description<br />

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