ABB i-bus EIB/KNX AA/S 4.1 Product Manual

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  • Page 1 ® Product Manual ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1 Analogue Actuator Module AAM/S 4.1 Intelligent Installation Systems...
  • Page 2 This manual describes the function of the Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1 and the Analogue Actuator Module AAM/S 4.1 with the application program “Analogue output 4-8f /1.2”. Subject to changes and errors excepted. Exclusion of liability: Despite checking that the contents of this document match the hardware and software, deviations cannot be completely excluded.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Seite General General ..................Product and functional overview ..........Device technology AA/S 4.1 Technical Data ................. 2.1.1 Circuit diagram ................ 2.1.2 Dimension drawing ..............2.1.3 Installation ................Device technology AAM/S 4.1 Technical data ................. 3.1.1 Circuit diagram ................ 3.1.2 Dimension drawing ..............
  • Page 4: General

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX General ® General Product and The analog actuator converts measuring data received via EIB / KNX functional overview telegrams into analog output signals. The analog output signals enable heating, ventilation and air conditioning units to adapt their output values to information received from the bus and thus to take part in control processes.
  • Page 5: Device Technology Aa/S

    Device Technology ABB i-bus EIB / KNX ® Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1 Device technology AA/S 4.1 The Analogue Actuator converts measured data received via the EIB / KNX to analogue output signals. The device features four outputs. The analogue outputs can be used as current or voltage outputs with adjustable out- put signals.
  • Page 6: Circuit Diagram

    Device Technology ABB i-bus EIB / KNX ® Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1 Application program Number Max. number of Max. number of communication objects group addresses associations Analogue output 4-8f /1.2 Note: The programming requires EIB Software Tool ETS2 V1.3 or higher.
  • Page 7: Dimension Drawing

    Device Technology ABB i-bus EIB / KNX ® Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1 2.1.2 Dimension drawing Fig. 3: Analogaktor AA/S 4.1 The connection to a max. of one Analogue Actuator Module is implemented 2.1.3 Installation via a 6-pole system connector (included with the Analogue Actuator Module).
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1. The programming requires EIB Software Tool ETS2 V1.3 or higher. If ETS3 is used a “.VD3” type file must be im- ported. The application program is available in the ETS2 / ETS3 at ABB/output/analogue output.
  • Page 9: Circuit Diagram

    Device Technology ABB i-bus EIB / KNX ® Analogue Actuator Module AAM/S 4.1 3.1.1 Circuit diagram Fig. 5: Circuit diagram AAM/S 4.1 1 Connection to analogue actuator 4 Connection terminals A5…A8 2 Status LED output A5…A8 5 Connection terminal 24 V AC...
  • Page 10: Dimension Drawing

    Device Technology ABB i-bus EIB / KNX ® Analogue Actuator Module AAM/S 4.1 3.1.2 Dimension drawing Fig. 6: Analogue Actuator Module AAM/S 4.1 3.1.3 Installation The connection to the Analogue Actuator will by carried out via a 6-pole system connector (supplied with the Analogue Actuator Module).
  • Page 11: Commissioning

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® Commissioning Application program The Analogue Actuator is used to convert physical values (2 Byte) or relative values (1 Byte) to analogue voltages (0 … 1 V, 0 … 10 V) or currents (0 … 20 mA, 4 … 20 mA). In this manner for example, components for cooling and air conditioning system such as valve drives for ventilation flaps or other devices can be integrated into the EIB / KNX system.
  • Page 12: Parameter Window

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® Parameter window In the following sections the individual parameter windows with their respective parameters are described in exact detail. Parameter values which are written in italics are default settings. 4.2.1 Parameter window “General”...
  • Page 13: Parameter Window "Output

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® 4.2.2 Parameter window “Output X 1/2” Fig. 8: Parameter window “Output X 1/2” Input format Options: – 16 Bit – 8 Bit Different communication objects are displayed for the input values and the status output dependent on this parameter.
  • Page 14 ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® Factor of input value Options: – Input value * 0,01 – Input value * 0,1 – Input value * 1 – Input value * 10 – Input value * 100 With the three parameters “Input value for 0 %”, “Input value for 100 %” and “Factor of input value”...
  • Page 15: Parameter Window "Output

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® 4.2.3 Parameter window “Output X 2/2” Fig. 9: Parameter window “Output X 2/2” Forced control object 1 Forced control object 2 Options: – not existing – forced control active at “1” telegram – forced control active at “0” telegram Both forced control objects enable the control of an output with a higher priority than the 1-byte or 2-byte input object.
  • Page 16 ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® Cyclical monitoring Options: – no monitoring – Input value – Forced control – Input value or forced control The output can monitor the object “Input value” and / or the objects “Forced control” on a time basis.
  • Page 17: Communication Object

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® Communication object 4.3.1 Communication objects AA/S 4.1, Output 1 – 4 Fig. 10: Communication objects Analogue Actuator AA/S 4.1 Function Object name Data type Flags Analogue output Input value output 1…4 1 Byte EIS 6 C, W DPT 5.001...
  • Page 18 ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® 8-15 Analogue output Forced control 1/2 1 Bit EIS 1 C, W Output 1…4 DPT 1.001 1-bit objects with which the output is forced to switch to a parameterised value. The output assumes the previous value when forced control is switched off.
  • Page 19: Communications Objects Aam/S 4.1, Output 5-8

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® 4.3.2 Communication objects The communication objects 29–57 of the Extension module AAM/S 4.1 AAM/S 4.1, Output 5 – 8 are only visible if the parameter “Extension module existing” is set to “Yes”. Fig. 11: Communication objects Analogue Actuator Module AAM/S 4.1...
  • Page 20 ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Commissioning ® 37-44 Extension module Forced control 1/2 1 Bit EIS 1 C, W Output 5…8 DPT 1.001 1-bit objects with which the output is forced to switch to a parameterised value. The output assumes the previous value when forced control is switched off.
  • Page 21: Planning And Application

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® Planning and application Status displays After initial switch on the Analogue Actuator performs a scan (Status LED: “Orange / On”). As a new device is not pre-programmed in the factory, the Status LED subsequently switches to “Red / Flashes quickly”.
  • Page 22: Analogue Actuator Module Aam/S

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® 5.1.2 Analogue Actuator Module Status LED device (red) LED display during commissioning AAM/S 4.1 Module is operational (self test ok) flashes quickly Module is currently being initialised flashes slowly Module is not programmed (in Analogue Actuator) Module is initialised and put into operation.
  • Page 23: Use Of 16-Bit Values

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® Use of 16-bit values In the fewest of technical applications is the complete value range of the 2-byte floating point format actually fully utilised. At the same time there is a whole range of components which actually convert a general analogue variable such as voltage or current with their own conversion factor to different physical variables.
  • Page 24 ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® The same conversion factor leads the actuator in the opposite direction for the “Status” communication object. The status object sends the new value with the following results: ¼ When the input value object receives a new value which differentiates from the current output value.
  • Page 25: Use Of 8-Bit Values

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® Use of 8-bit values With the use of 8-bit values the parameters “Input value for 0 %”, “Input value for 100 %” and “Factor of the input value” are fixed and cannot be modified.
  • Page 26: Forced Control

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® Forced control Both in the 8-bit as well as the 16-bit mode every output features up to two 1-bit communication objects, which enable control with a higher priority. In order to use these objects the corresponding parameter must be set in the parameter “Forced control object …”.
  • Page 27: Cyclical Monitoring

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Planning and application ® Cyclical monitoring In order to ensure that the control of an object does not fail, the actuator can implement timed monitoring of the input and/or forced control for each of its outputs. In 8-bit mode the communication objects “Switching” and “Dimming”...
  • Page 28: A Appendix

    ABB i-bus EIB / KNX Appendix ® Ordering details bbn 40 16779 Price Unit weight Pack unit Short designation Designation Order No. group 1 pc. [kg] [Pcs] AA/S 4.1 Analogue Actuator, 4-fold, MDRC 2CDG 120 005 R0011 65886 7 AAM/S 4.1...
  • Page 29 The information in this leaflet is subject to change without further notice. Your EIB / KNX-Partner...

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