DECEMBER 2018 KNX LED Dimmer UD/S Webinar Competence Center Europe Building Automation Ilija Zivadinovic, Martin Wichary, Juergen Schilder, Thorsten Reibel, Stefan Grosse
Agenda Motivation and Goals General Product Information Main functions and benefits December 6, 2018 Slide 2
Webinar KNX LED Dimmer UD/S Motivation and Goals
Motivation and goals Why? LED lamps and LED luminaires have become integral parts of lighting applications The market requires a reliable KNX dimmer to control LED ballasts without having negative effects like flickering, glowing in switched off state or uneven dimming characteristics LED December 6, 2018 Slide 4
Motivation and goals Goals KNX dimmer optimized for retrofit LED lamps (LEDi), Close the gap of reliably controlling different LED ballasts over KNX Simplify and speed-up parameterization Simplify commissioning and on-site operation Offer a dependable core product in a KNX installation Increase customer satisfaction, sales figures and market share December 6, 2018 Slide 5
Main Applications Typical application examples Applications in residential buildings: Realize a warm and cozy atmosphere in the living room by dimming the light down Dimming the light in the bathroom: bright light for making up in the morning darker, relaxing light to take a bath in the evening Applications in commercial buildings: Realize constant light control in offices Dim down the light in meeting rooms when presentations are held December 6, 2018 Slide 6
Webinar KNX LED Dimmer UD/S General Product Information
General Product Information LED Dimmer 4-fold/6-fold, 210W/VA 4-fold 6-fold Coming Soon Coming Soon Outputs: 4 Rated power: 2 210 W/VA Dimensions: 90 mm x 108 mm x 64 mm Mounting depth: 64 mm Module width: 6 MW Power supply: 110 230 V AC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz Article code Order code BJE/ABB Outputs: 6 Rated power: 2 210 W/VA Dimensions: 90 mm x 140 mm x 64 mm Mounting depth: 64 mm Module width: 8 MW Power supply: 110 230 V AC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz Article code Order code BJE/ABB UD/S4.210.2.11 2CKA006197A0046 BJE UD/S6.210.2.11 2CKA006197A0048 BJE Coming Soon UD/S4.210.2.1 2CKA006197A0047 ABB UD/S6.210.2.1 2CKA006197A0049 ABB December 6, 2018 Slide 8
General Product Information Main Functions i-bus Tool Different types of loads as well as automatic load detection selectable All standard dimming parameters like brightness values, lower and upper dimming limits, dimming speed, feedback objects, etc. Channel bundling to increase the connectable load per channel Copyable channel templates to save time in programming Easy scene concept as it is known from ABB s new DALI gateways Free-adjustable dimming curve correction Generator-operation Automatic load detection after power failure can be switched off Staircase lighting, delay and further logical functions i-bus Tool usable for easy commissioning and diagnostic function Update via KNX bus (App KNX Bus Update Tool ) etc. December 6, 2018 Slide 9
General Product Information i-bus Tool i-bus Tool i-bus Tool Several testing, diagnostic and failure feedback possibilities can be used with the i-bus Tool, e.g. Testing of the different dim modes Trying different min and max values when adjusting the lamps What kind of failure has occurred? Which channel is effected Etc. December 6, 2018 Slide 10
General Product Information USPs Functionality: Reliable dimming of all types of lamps and LED ballasts no flickering, no glowing, constant dimming behavior Minimum load of only 2W One separate N per channel Automatic load detection (deselectable) Simplicity: new on-site operation; quicker parameterization Competitive pricing 4x210W; channel bundling possible December 6, 2018 Slide 11
Webinar KNX LED Dimmer UD/S
Channel allocation Easy channel bundling to increase the rated power: Nominal power at 230 V~ mains voltage: 230 V~ incandescent and halogen lamps: 4 x 210 W/VA to 1 x 600 W/VA Dimmable 230 V~ LEDi: 4 x 210 W/VA to 1 x 600 W/VA in trailing edge control, 4 x 80 W/VA to 1 x 200 W/VA in leading edge control Inductive L-transformers with low-voltage LED/ halogen lamp: 4 x 210 W/VA to 1 x 600 W/VA Electronic C-transformers with low-voltage LED/ halogen lamp: 4 x 210 W/VA to 1 x 600 W/VA Electronic LC-transformers with low-voltage LED/ halogen lamp: 4 x 80 W/VA to 1 x 200 W/VA December 6, 2018 Slide 13
Device settings General Settings: Manual operation: default enabled Easy manual operation according to the conventional dimmer Ripple control signal filter: Filter should be turned off for generatoroperation, e.g. on a ship December 6, 2018 Slide 14
Parameter masters In many cases each dimmer channel is configured as all other channels With the new LED Dimmer only 1 master template has to be configured. All other channels can be copied by the master channel or be configured individual. This saves a lot of time! The following parameter information are valid for each dimmer channel Copied from master: Individual: (Note: individual = default settings) December 6, 2018 Slide 15
Parameter masters Basic Settings Load Detection: Automatic load detection LED angle LED section and loads with RC behavior Incandescent lamp section Inductive load angle Transition behavior: Linear or Logarithmic (better adapted to human perception abilities) December 6, 2018 Slide 16
Parameter masters Basic Settings: Switch Detailed parameters for switch-on/off behavior Switch-on value (0%-100% or last value) Dimming time reached up to switch-on/off/value: 00:00:00 Jump to value 00:00:08 Softstart Seconds from zero to switch-on/off value (for values <32s depending DIN EN 62 386-102 Fade Time ) Dimming time for relative dimming function: time from 0% to 100% with relative dimming December 6, 2018 Slide 17
Parameter masters Basic Settings: Dim Detailed parameters for switch-on/off behavior Switch-on value (0%-100% or last value) Dimming time reached up to switch-on/off/value: 00:00:00 Jump to value 00:00:08 Softstart Seconds from zero to switch-on/off value (for values <32s depending DIN EN 62 386-102 Fade Time ) Dimming time for relative dimming function: time from 0% to 100% with relative dimming December 6, 2018 Slide 18
Parameter masters Feedback and Error messages Status communication objects for switching and dimming value. Error diagnosis as KNX standard bit field (8 codes) or error number (13 errors) Flexible sending cycle Flexible definition, which errors trigger the communication object Error December 6, 2018 Slide 19
Parameter masters Fault / Central functions Settings for dimmer behavior in case of a fault Status of the dimmer after loss of KNX or mains voltage Status of the dimmer after return of voltage Automatic load test can be repeated Communication object for load test (can also be activated manual on the device) Faults: Central objects for: Switching Dimming Value Central objects: December 6, 2018 Slide 20
Parameter masters Correction of characteristic Dimming curve correction: For problem cases. New principle: Use up to 4 correction points to adjust the dimming curve. Dimming curve will be optimized to a linear transition behavior. Only enter the real lux values. Dimmer is correcting the characteristic automatically. December 6, 2018 Slide 21
Parameter masters Correction of characteristic December 6, 2018 Slide 22
Scenes Easy configuration for up to 32 scenes. Clear set-up for each scenes Individual transition time for each scene Enable communication object Scene : Call and store the scene with 1 byte (Note: all 64 KNX scenes can be used!) December 6, 2018 Slide 23
Common functions Up to 5 channels for common functions: Telegram cyclical Gate Staircase lighting Delay December 6, 2018 Slide 24
i-bus Tool December 6, 2018 Slide 25
i-bus Tool Clear overview of all channels Overview of the detected load type Information force lock December 6, 2018 Slide 26
i-bus Tool Trigger load test and error acknowledged Detailed information about error types Recommended solution December 6, 2018 Slide 27
i-bus Tool Trigger load test and error acknowledged Detailed information about error types Recommended solution December 6, 2018 Slide 28
i-bus Tool Commissioning: simple testing of the dimming range limits + the optimum operating mode December 6, 2018 Slide 29
LED Dimmer 4-fold/6-fold, 210W/VA Coming Soon Coming Soon December 6, 2018 Slide 30
Training KNX Certified Training 2019 Certified KNX Courses in Heidelberg Basic Course : 18 th to 22 nd Feb. Advanced Course: 22 nd to 26 th Jul. Tutor Course: 09 th to 13 th Sep. Basic Course : 21 st to 25 th Oct. Followed by two day application training And many more training courses in the calendar International Training Dates 2019 www.abb.com/knx or https://go.abb/ba-training Certified KNX Basic Course February 2018 in Heidelberg December 6, 2018 Folie 31
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