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The Info-Display receives telegrams via the instabus EIB and allows the representation (LC display) of freelyprogrammable texts and values. Up to 12 pages with 1, 2 or 4 lines are programmable. A function (switching, dimming, value display etc) can be assigned to each line. Up to 12 alarm messages can be administered on an additional alarm page. An acoustic and/or visual alarm function can be assigned to an alarm message. The two right-hand buttons are used to scroll the individual messages up and down. The two left-hand buttons are assigned to the display line which is currently selected. Following the appropriate project work, telegrams are transmitted to the instabus EIB when these buttons are activated. The Info-Display is pushed onto a UP bus coupling unit and completed by means of a frame for the appropriate switch design. Database structure: Gebr. Berker - Displays - LCD Displays Application overview: Display 500D01 data External power supply: none Power supply for instabus EIB Voltage: 24V DC (+6V / -4V) Power consumption: max. 5mA Connection: via user interface to flush-mounted BCU Protection type: IP 20 Insulation voltage: Test mark: -- Response after bus voltage failure: none Response after switching on again: parameterable status polling Ambient temperature: 0 C to +45 C Storage/transport temperature: - 25 C to +70 C Fitting position: Minimum clearances: none Fitting method: Snap-fitting onto flush-mounted bus coupling unit Software: Application: Display 500D01 Number of addresses (max): 78 Number of assignments (max): 127 Communication objects (max): 50 (number depends on parameterization) RAM storage space reserved for object 99 bytes values: s (max): 128 Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 1 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Parameter and object description The general characteristics are influenced by the general parameters. The table lists the available settings. General parameters LCD contrast Level 1 (normal contrast) Level 2 Level 3 (strong contrast) LCD lighting LCD lighting intensity Not visible when LCD lighting Always OFF Always ON Always OFF When pressing a key via switching object Normal Bright Sets the characteristics of the LCD background lighting contrast. Sets the characteristics of the LCD background lighting. Specifies the brightness of the LCD background illumination For bright, increased power consumption (approx. 13 ma / 5V). Length of illumination Only visible when LCD illumination When pressing a key LCD lighting at Only visible when illumination = via switching object Automatically to start page Alarm in case of removal Object value in case of removal Only visible with Alarm in case of removal = 1 bit 15sec, 30sec, 45sec, 1min, 1.5min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 1h 1-telegram 0-telegram No, 15sec, 30sec, 45sec, 1min, 1.5min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 1h 1 Bit 1 Byte 1-telegram 0-telegram Specifies the switch-on period for the LCD background lighting after the last button activation. Specifies at what object value the display lighting is switched on. Specifies whether and after what period following the last button activation the start page (page 1) is automatically shown in the display. Specifies whether a telegram is to be set if the application module (Info-display) is removed from the bus coupling unit. Specifies the object value which is transmitted if the application module (Info-display) is removed from the bus coupling unit. Object value in case of removal Only visible with Alarm in case of removal = 8 bit 0...255 Specifies the object value which is transmitted if the application module (Info-display) is removed from the bus coupling unit. Date Time Demand date/time Demand object value for date/time Only visible when Demand date/time = YES DD:MM:YY MM:DD:YY 24 hours 12 hours NO YES 1-telegram 0-telegram Defines the way the date is displayed. Defines the way the time is displayed. Specifies whether the unit is to request the time/date from the EIB master clock. Specifies the object value which is to be sent to the EIB master clock to request the date/time. Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 2 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

General display objects Function Name Type Flags Switch illumination Object x ( * ) EIS1 (1 bit) C, W Only visible if parameter LCD lighting = via switching object Alarm in case of removal Only visible if parameter Alarm in case of removal = 1 bit Alarm in case of removal Object x ( * ) EIS1 (1 bit) C, Ü Object x ( * ) EIS6 (8 bit) C, Ü Only visible if parameter Alarm in case of removal = 8 bit Date Object x ( * ) EIS4 (3 byte) C, W Time Object x ( * ) EIS3 (3 byte) C, W Demand date/time Object x ( * ) EIS1 (1 bit) C, Ü Only visible if parameter Demand date/time = YES Display pages The design of the display pages is dependent on the page parameters. Here it is specified how many lines the Infodisplay displays and which functions the individual lines take over. Page parameters: Page (1...12) Page parameters Page function Specifies the function of this page. Display Number of lines 1 2 4 Specifies the number of lines (and thus the type size and characters/line) on the page. Parameters of lines if Page function = Display Line function Only visible if parameter Page function = DISPLAY display Switching Dimming Shutter Value Date Time Time+date ASCII text Light scene Forced guidance (Operator prompting) Specifies the function of this line. Page objects Page objects Function Name Type Flags None Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 3 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Display lines The following possibilities exist for the parameterization of the individual line functions. : Line (1...4) Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = display X-position of the text 1...16 Specifies the left indentation for the text. Function Name Type Flags None Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Switching X-position of the text 1 16 Specifies the left indentation for the text. Function of keys 1 + 2 Specifies whether the cursor in the unit s display operating mode can be placed in this line. Note: When the function of buttons 1+2 is released and the unit is in display operating mode, the cursor can be positioned in this line (inversion of the entire line). When the cursor is positioned in this line, telegrams can be triggered with buttons 1 and 2. Protection against unauthorized operation Only visible when the function of buttons 1 + 2 = made diallable with the cursor by simultaneous activation of buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds (unit switches to transmission mode). Note: The unit switches back to display mode after 15 seconds without any buttons being activated or by simultaneous pressing of buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds. Display text for 1 ON to be displayed when object value = 1 Display text for 0 OFF to be displayed when object value = 0 X-position of the value 14 Function button 1, 2 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Alarm no function ON OFF Toggle Response to button activation when the cursor is positioned in this line in display mode and transmission mode With this parameter, a message function can be assigned to the line. If the alarm function is activated, a copy of this line is stored on the alarm page. Setting of the alarm parameters takes place on the alarm page. Switching (Object x) Object x EIS1 (1 bit) C, W, Ü Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 4 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Dimming The static text displayed in this line (max. 16 characters). X-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of Function of the keys 1 + 2 Protection against unauthorized operation Only visible when the function of buttons 1 + 2 = Display type of the value Circuit state (Switching status Brightness value Specifies whether the cursor can be set in this line when the unit is in display mode. made diallable with the cursor by simultaneous activation of buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds (unit switches to transmission mode). Specifies whether the value will be displayed as 1 Bit switch information or as real brightness value. Display text for 1 Circuit state Display text for 0 Circuit state Display format ON OFF 0...100% 0...255 to be displayed when object value = 1. to be displayed when object value = 0. Indicates the real brightness value in 8 Bit or % format. Brightness value X-position of the value 13 Specifies left-hand indentation of Function key 1, 2 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Time base between switching and dimming 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Time factor between switching and dimming 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = ON (brighter) OFF (darker) TOGGLE 130msec 260msec 520msec 1s Response to button activation when the cursor is positioned in this line in display mode and transmission mode. Time basis between key activation and dimming telegram release. 2, 3, 4,...,127 Time factor between key activation and dimming telegram release. Switching (Object x) Object x EIS1 (1 bit) C, W, Ü Dimming (Object x) Object x EIS2 (4 bit) C, W, Ü Object x EIS2 (8 bit) C, W Brightness value Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 5 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Shutter The static text displayed in this line (max. 16 characters). X-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of Function of the keys 1 + 2 Specifies whether the cursor can be set in this line when the unit is in Protection against unauthorized operation Only visible when the function of buttons 1 + 2 = Display type of the value Display text for 1 Shutter state Display text for 0 Shutter state Display format Shutter state Position Down Up Position X-position of the value 13 Function key 1, 2 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Time basis between short-time and long-time operation 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Time factor between short-time and long-time operation 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Slat adjustment time, basis 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Slat adjustment time, factor 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = : next page 0...100% 0...255 DOWN UP 5msec 130msec 2.1sec display mode. made selectable with the cursor by simultaneous activation of buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds (unit switches to transmission mode). Specifies whether the value will be displayed as 1 Bit UP/DOWN information or as real position value. to be displayed when object value = 1 to be displayed when object value = 0 Indicates the real position value in 8 Bit or % format. Response to button activation when the cursor is positioned in this line in display mode and transmission mode. Time basis between button activation and move telegram release. 0...255, 30 Time factor between button activation and move telegram release. 5msec 130msec 2.1sec 33sec Time basis for the time which is started when the move telegram is released. If the button is released before the time has expired, a further step telegram is released (slat adjustment), otherwise not. 0...128, 128 Time factor for slat adjustment time. Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 6 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Step (Object x) Object x EIS7 (1 bit) C, W,Ü Move (Object x) Object x EIS7 (1 bit) C, W,Ü Position (Object x) Object x EIS2 (8 bit) C, W Position Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Value X-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of Function of the keys 1 + 2 Specifies whether the cursor can be set in this line when the unit is in display mode. Edit 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Note: put in editing mode. When edit =, the line can be switched from transmission mode to edit mode by simultaneous activation of buttons 3 and 4 for at least 3 seconds. In edit mode, one digit of the changeable value is displayed inverted (editor cursor) and can be incremented or decremented with buttons 1 and 2. Buttons 3 and 4 can be used to position the edit cursor on the next or the previous digit respectively. The unit switches back to transmission mode when the buttons have not been activated for 15 seconds or when buttons 3 and 4 are activated simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. Protection against unauthorized operation made selectable with the cursor Only visible when the function of by simultaneous activation of buttons 1 + 2 = buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds (unit switches to Value type EIS5 (value) EIS6 (scaling) EIS9 (float value) EIS10 (16 bit counter value) EIS11 (32 bit counter value) EIS14 (8 bit counter value) Display format 0...100% Only visible when value type = EIS6 0...255 bit-oriented X-position of the value 10 Offset 1.17549435E-38... 3.402823466E+38, Not visible if value type = EIS6 ; bitoriented or EIS6; 0...100% 0 Gain 1.17549435E-38... 3.402823466E+38, Not visible if value type = EIS6 ; bitoriented or EIS6; 1 0...100% transmission mode). Defines the object type Defines the object type Displayed value = offset + original value * amplification Displayed value = offset + original value * amplification Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 7 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Places before decimal place Not visible if value type = EIS6; bitoriented or EIS6; 0...100% Places before decimal place Not visible if value type = EIS6; bitoriented or EIS6; 0...100% Bit to be evaluated Only visible if value type = EIS6 and bit-oriented Display text for Bit x Only visible if value type = EIS6 and bit-oriented Display text for Bit x Only visible if value type = EIS6 and bit-oriented Key 1 Not visible if value type = EIS6 ; bitoriented Key 2 Not visible if value type = EIS6 ; bitoriented Value key 1 Only visible when key 1 = Value key 2 Only visible when key 2 = Min value Not visible if value type = EIS6 ; bitoriented or edit = Max value Not visible if value type = EIS6 ; bitoriented or edit = Alarm function Not visible when value type = EIS6 ; bit-oriented 1...10 0...2 0...7 OFF ON Specifies whether a value is to be transmitted when a button is activated Specifies whether a value is to be transmitted when a button is activated. according to value type Value = (displayed value offset) / amplification transmitted when key 1 is activated (transmission mode). according to value type Value = (displayed value offset) / amplification transmitted when key 1 is activated (transmission mode). according to value type Minimum value which can be set in editing mode. according to value type Minimum value which can be set in editing mode. This parameter can be used to assign an alarm function to the line. Object x EIS5 (2 bytes) C, W, Ü Only visible when value type = EIS5 Only visible when value type = EIS6 Only visible when value type = EIS9 Only visible when value type = EIS10 Only visible when value type = EIS11 Only visible when value type = EIS14 Object x EIS6 (1 bytes) C, W, Ü Object x EIS9 (4 bytes) C, W, Ü Object x EIS10 (2 bytes) C, W, Ü Object x EIS11 (4 bytes) C, W, Ü Object x EIS14 (1 bytes) C, W, Ü Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 8 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Date x-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of x-position of the date 1 16 none Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Time x-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of x-position of the time 1 16 none Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Time + date x-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of x-position of the date 1 16 x-position of the time 1 16 none Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = ASCII-text x-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of x-position of the ASCII text 1 16 Length of the ASCII text 1 14 14 bytes are always transferred in the telegram. However, the number of the characters displayed can be parameterised. Object x EIS15 (14 bytes) C, W Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 9 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Light scene X-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of Function of keys 1 + 2 Specifies whether the cursor can be set in this line when the unit is in display mode. Protection against unauthorized operation Only visible when the function of buttons 1 + 2 = Light scene number key 1 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Light scene number key 2 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = Function keys 1 + 2 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = made selectable with the cursor by simultaneous activation of buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds (unit switches to transmission mode). 1...128, Number of light scene which can be called up with key 1. 1...128, Number of light scene which can be called up with key 2. Retrieve Retrieve + Save Call up light scene release button within 3 sec. Light scene store telegram with long button push (after 3 secs). Light scene (Object x) Object x Non EIS (8 bit) C, Ü Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 10 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Operator prompting (Forced guidance) X-position of the text 1 16 Specifies left-hand indentation of Function of keys 1 + 2 Specifies whether the cursor can be set in this line when the unit is in display mode. Protection against unauthorized operation Only visible when the function of buttons 1 + 2 = X-position of the operator prompting text Function key 1, 2 1 + 2 = or Protection against unauthorized operation = for operator prompted ON for operator prompted OFF for not operator prompted ON for not operator prompted OFF 8 ON OFF Toggle Operator prompted ON Operator prompted OFF Operator prompting off made selectable with the cursor by simultaneous activation of buttons 1 and 2 for at least 3 seconds (unit switches to transmission mode). Reaction to button activation if cursor is positioned in this line in display mode and transmission mode. which is displayed when object value = Operator prompted ON (3) which is displayed when object value = Operator prompted OFF (2) which is displayed when object value = Not Operator prompted ON (1) which is displayed when object value = Not Operator prompted OFF (0) Switching (Object x) Object x EIS1 (1 bit) C, W, Ü Operator prompted (Object x) Object x EIS8 (2 bit) C, W, Ü Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 11 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Alarm page On the alarm page, copies of the line functions are displayed to which a alarm function was assigned on pages 1...12. Alarm functions can be assigned to the line functions switching and value. Alarm sequence When a alarm is activated, the alarm page is shown in the display. The parameterized title of the alarm page is always displayed in the first line of the alarm page (always 4 lines). All active alarms are displayed in the sequence of their priority in lines 2 to 4. By means of buttons 3 and 4, the cursor (inversion of the current line) is positioned in the next/previous line of an active, acknowledged alarm. Buttons 1 or 2 can be used to acknowledge the alarm under the cursor. When all the active alarms have been acknowledged, the system leaves the alarm page. Parameters of alarm page Alarm page parameters Alarm page The static text which is always displayed in line 1 of the alarm page (max. 16 characters). X-position of the text 1...16 (4) Cycle time of the buzzer Re-presentation after 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 15min 30min 1h 2h Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Switching Piezo on cyclically: Alarm parameters Only visible on alarm page when alarm function = Priority 1...12 LCD lighting LCD lighting (Blinking) Only visible when illumination for alarm = Line (Blinking) Acoustic alarm Buzzer behaviour Only visible when acoustic alarm = Cyclically Always Alarm re-presentation after acknowledgement Object value for activation of the alarm 1-telegram 0-telegram Acknowledgement of alarm for 1-telegram 0-telegram When the acoustic alarm Piezo is on for 3 mins., then after cycle time for 3 secs In case of alarm re-presentation timer (which is parametrized for alarm acknowledge) will be started. Not started if it runs yet (no retriggering). When the alarm is active, the LCD background lighting is switched on/off. When the alarm is active, the LCD background lighting blinks. Line blinks when the alarm is active. When the alarm is active, the Piezo is switched on for acoustic signalling. If cyclical: Piezo permanently on for 3 mins when alarm present, afterwards according to cycle time for 3 secs. Cycle time with alarm page parameter. Re-presentation time is set with alarm page parameters. Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 12 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10

Alarm acknowledgement object Object x EIS1 (1 bit) C, W, Ü Only visible when alarm function = Parameters of lines if Page function = Display and Line function = Value Alarm parameters Only visible on alarm page when alarm function = Priority 1 12 LCD lighting LCD lighting (Blinking) Only visible when illumination for alarm = Line (Blinking) Acoustic alarm Buzzer behaviour Only visible when acoustic alarm = Cyclically Always Alarm re-presentation after acknowledgement Limiting value for activation of the depending on value type alarm Alarm active when object value >= < Acknowledgement of alarm at 1-telegram 0-telegram When the alarm is active, the LCD background lighting is switched on/off. When the alarm is active, the LCD background lighting blinks. Line blinks when alarm active. When the alarm is active, the Piezo is switched on for acoustic signalling. If cyclical: Piezo permanently on for 3 mins when alarm present, afterwards according to cycle time for 3 secs. Cycle time with alarm page parameter. Re-presentation time is set with alarm page parameters. Alarm acknowledgement object Only visible when alarm function = Object x EIS1 (1 bit) C, W, Ü Berker 2002 Version: 09.09.2002 Page: 13 / 13 (Subject to prior change).doc Part 10