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Welcome to the Steinel Academy

Welcome to the Steinel Academy. Technology basics sensor technology. Sensor technology application. Company presentation. Outdoor sensor light range. Sensor-switched floodlight range. Indoor sensor light range. Impulser range. Sensor range. Intensive sensIQ. Intensive

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Welcome to the Steinel Academy

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  1. Welcome to the Steinel Academy

  2. Technology basics sensor technology Sensor technology application Company presentation Outdoor sensor light range Sensor-switched floodlight range Indoor sensor light range Impulserrange Sensor range Intensive sensIQ Intensive Impulser Intensive Control Pro KNX Intensive RS PRO PROLog RELUX

  3. Technology basics sensor technology Sensor technology application Company presentation Outdoor sensor light range Sensor-switched floodlight range Indoor sensor light range Impulserrange Sensor range Intensive sensIQ Intensive Impulser Intensive Control Pro KNX Intensive RS PRO PROLog RELUX

  4. Intelligent Lighting for Professionals.

  5. STEINEL Professional Committed to building the best sensors and sensor lights

  6. Know-how, efficiency and precision Control PRO system – performance counts

  7. Training content • What is KNX? • History of KNX • Communication media • KNX Installation • 4.1 TP Topology • STEINEL Control Pro KNX • 5.1 Technical Specifications • 5.2 Features • 6. ETS 4 Demo V1.00

  8. 1. What is KNX?

  9. KNX is the worldwide approved INTERNATIONAL STANDARD for home- and building control. • International Standard ISO/IEC 14543-3 • European Standard (CENELEC EN50090 and CEN EN 13321-1 and 13321-2) • Chinese Standard (GB/Z 20965) • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard (ANSI/ASHRAE 135)

  10. 2. History of KNX

  11. BCI EHSA EIBA

  12. 3. Communication media

  13. Supported media: • Twisted Pair (TP) • Powerline (PL) • Radio frequency (RF) • IP (Ethernet)

  14. 4. KNX installation

  15. 4.1 TP Topology

  16. Line: • The smallest installation unit is a line. It can consist of a maximum of 4 line segments, each with up to 64 devices

  17. DVC = Device LR = Line repeater PS/Ch = Power supply with choke

  18. The following limit values apply for the cable lenghts within a line: • Length of a line segment max. 1000 m • Distance between power supply and bus devices max. 350 m • Distance between 2 power supplies incl. Chokes max. 200 m • Distance between two bus devices max. 700 m

  19. Area: • If more than 1 line is used, up to 15 lines can be connected to a main line via a line coupler and combined into an area.

  20. LC = Line coupler PS/Ch = Power supply with choke

  21. Several areas: • Several areas can be extended via the backbone line whereby each backbone coupler links its area to the backbone line

  22. DVC = Device LC = Line coupler BC = Backbone coupler PS/Ch = Power supply with choke

  23. 6. STEINEL Control Pro KNX

  24. Calibration Description and ETS database1: http://www.knx.steinel.de 1ETS version 3.0f and higher

  25. 5.1 Technical Specifications

  26. KNX mains connection: 24V via KNX bus voltage • Settings: ETS, remote control, bus • Lighting outputs • HVAC output • Presence output • Light-level output • Scenario outputs

  27. 5.1 Features

  28. Lighting outputs: • switching-mode or constant-lighting mode • 4 channels (interdependent) • full- or semi-automatic • IQ-mode • stay-On time / light-level are changeable by bus • basic illumination • disable and enable output by bus

  29. HVAC output: • switch-ON delay (with room surveillance) • stay-ON time • switch-ON delay and stay-ON time are changeable by bus • disable and enable output by bus

  30. Presence output: • switch-ON delay (with min. number of movements) • send presence cyclically • switch-ON delay and stay-ON time are changeable by bus • disable and enable output by bus

  31. Light level output: • min. light-level change • send measured level cyclically

  32. Scenario outputs: • scene control of 4 scene

  33. 6. ETS 4 Demo

  34. Thank you for your attention!

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