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JUNE 2018 KNX Security Panel GM/A 8.1 Webinar Competence Center Europe Building Automation Ilija Zivadinovic, Martin Wichary, Juergen Schilder, Thorsten Reibel

Agenda General information and system overview New features: Service functionality Forced change of standard passwords and PIN New parameter for EN 50131 functionality Manufacturer password (Update GMA81) for firmware update New parameter LAN disconnection fault Smartphone App and remote access via MyBuildings portal MyBuildings portal June 14, 2018 Slide 2

Agenda General information and system overview New features: Service functionality Forced change of standard passwords and PIN New parameter for EN 50131 functionality Manufacturer password (Update GMA81) for firmware update New parameter LAN disconnection fault Smartphone App and remote access via MyBuildings portal MyBuildings portal June 14, 2018 Slide 3

History of ABB Security Technology More than 30 years of experience Know how in alarm technology since 1975 Stand-Alone 1975 Intrusion alarm systems SAL2/4/8 1983 Intrusion alarm system ER41 1985-1987 Intrusion alarm systems L102, L204, L804, L808 1996-1999 Intrusion alarm systems L108, L208, L840 2005 Intrusion alarm system L240 2006 Wireless alarm system FAS9000 with KNX-Interface 2014 KNX Security Panel GM/A 8.1 with KNX- Interface 2018 ABB-secure@home with wireless devices and sensors Integrated into intelligent building control 1998 ABB i-bus EIB Zone Terminal 2000 ABB i-bus EIB Interface for intrusion alarm system L208 2001 ABB i-bus EIB Zone Terminal FM 2004 ABB i-bus KNX Secuity Module 2008 ABB i-bus KNX Interface for intrusion alarm system L240 2010 ABB i-bus KNX Security Terminals 2013 ABB i-bus KNX Hazard Warning System Know how in intelligent building control since 1980 June 14, 2018 Slide 4

Overview Basic solution with a Security Terminal MT/x Extendable solution with Security Module SCM/S and Security Terminals MT/x Professional solution with KNX Security Panel GM/A and Security Terminals MT/x ABB-secure@home Wireless solution with free@home connection June 14, 2018 Slide 5

Basic Security Solution with a Security Terminal Sensors Arming device Local alarm Display, operation and arming Remote alarm and operation (smartphone/tablet) KNX 12V Uninterruptible Power Supply June 14, 2018 Slide 6

Extendable Security Solution with a Security Module and Security Terminals Sensors Arming device Local alarm Security module SCM/S 1.1 - Master- Zones Display, operation and arming Remote alarm and operation (smartphone/tablet) KNX 12V Uninterruptible Power Supply June 14, 2018 Slide 7

Professional Security Solution with KNX Security Panel and Security Terminals VdS Class A, B and C EN 50131-1 IEC 62642-1 Magnet reed contact Glass break sensor Motion detector Water detector Gas detector Smoke detector Zone module Motion detector SafeKey Setting Device and SafeKey Evaluation Module 1 Area system according to VdS Class C EN/IEC Grade 3 Only unidirectional communication via KNX possible for VdS or EN/IEC usage MyBuildings portal Alarming Wifi Security-Bus Keypad-Bus LAN Magnet reed contact Keypads Glass break sensor Motion detector Water detector Gas detector Smoke detector June 14, 2018 Slide 8

System overview Know how in alarm technology since 1975 Know how in intelligent building control since 1980 June 14, 2018 Slide 9

System overview Know how in alarm technology since 1975 Know how in intelligent building control since 1980 June 14, 2018 Slide 10

System overview Highlights First EN/ IEC compliant KNX Security System on market Supports different languages (DE, EN, FR, IT, ES, PL) Applicable from low to medium-high risk applications Universal usage for all kinds of hazards in a building like intrusion, hold-up and technical risks (Smoke/ Heat, gas and water) Commissioning, visualization and operation via standard web browser and smartphone app Integrable with modern building- and technologies via Ethernet and KNX June 14, 2018 Slide 11

System overview One system all interfaces Ethernet connection for programming, diagnostics, operation via standard web browser and smartphone app Direct inputs for security sensors Keypads Internal, external or remote alarming Security-Bus for zone modules, motion detectors and setting devices KNX interface to display alarm states via displays of intelligent building control and to control automatic functions with support of security sensors June 14, 2018 Slide 12

System overview Device description The KNX Security Panel is used to manage up to 5 logical areas with up to 344 detector groups/ zones of which 8 detector groups/ zones are integrated Max. 128 detector groups/ zones can be integrated via KNX The network connection is used for parameterization, operation, display via the existing web server and smartphone app The panel possesses 4 outputs for signal encoders and 4 outputs for potential-free switching (12...24 V DC/AC) June 14, 2018 Slide 13

System overview Device description The integrated modem is used for private remote alarms using spoken messages and text messages (SMS-Center) In addition, a system interface (ATS) allows the connection of an external ABB transmission device of the comxline series, for connection to a security company It is possible to connect 2 x 18 Ah rechargeable batteries as bridging supply for up to 60 hours, in accordance with VdS, DIN EN and ISO/IEC The device can be used in systems with increased security requirements according to VdS Class A, B and C approved DIN VDE 0833 Grade 1, 2 and 3 EN 50 131 Grade 1, 2 and 3 IEC 62 642 Grade 1, 2 and 3 June 14, 2018 Slide 14

System overview Keypad BT/A x.1 The keypad is used to operate and display the information of the system states of the GM/A KNX Security Panel The multifunction and special keys mean that all the system functions can be operated easily All the keys are preconfigured. They can be reconfigured using the web interface Safety-relevant functions are protected by a user PIN The device can be used in systems with increased system requirements according to VdS, EN and IEC For direct connection to the Keypad-Bus S-Bus 3 June 14, 2018 Slide 15

System overview Zone Module MG/x 4.4.1 The MG/x zone modules are used to expand the zones of the GM/A 8.1 KNX Security Panel MG/A 4.4.1 in a surface mounting housing MG/E 4.4.1 to mount in the Security Panel housing Max. 32 zone modules (address 1-32) To connect to Security Panel GM/A 8.1 via the Security S-Bus1 The module possess 4 zones for the connection of contacts in applications with increased security requirements Used for connection to the exterior perimeter detectors such as magnetic reed contacts, passive glass break sensors and motion detectors The device can be used in systems with increased security requirements according to VdS, EN and IEC Grade 1, 2 and 3 MG/A 4.4.1 MG/E 4.4.1 June 14, 2018 Slide 16

System overview BUS Motion Detectors IR/XB Passive infrared technology VdS class B and EN/IEC Grade 2 IR/XC Passive infrared technology (anti mask, ) VdS class C and EN/IEC Grade 3 EIM/XB Dual detector (PIR and MW technology) VdS class B and EN/IEC Grade 2 EIM/XC Dual detector (PIR and MW technology, anti mask, ) VdS class C and EN/IEC Grade 3 The motion detectors are designed for indoor applications The IR/X detectors features proven passive infrared technology The EIM/X detectors combines proven passive infrared technology with temperature-independent microwave technology June 14, 2018 Slide 17

System overview SafeKey setting device Max. 250 chipkeys and/or codes 8 arming devices (doors) and SafeKey Evaluation Modules S-Bus 3 Keypad Zone module Bus motion detector Chipkey or/ and key Fully programmable by Security Panel S-Bus 1 User management through Panel (e.g. deleting or teaching in new chipkeys) Different authorities for each key/ code at each door max. 8 SafeKey Evaluation Modules L240/BS All door-equipment connectable: Wall reader, electromechanical bolt lock, magnet reed contact and lock bolt switching contact Wall Reader Security Fitting Security Fitting RF Door Cylinder Door Cylinder RF Available in Germany June 14, 2018 Slide 18

System overview Administration of max. 344 zones Zones 8 onboard zone inputs 8 64 Bus motion detectors +64 32 Zone Modules (each 4 zones) +128 8 SafeKey Module (2 zones) +16 128 zone inputs via KNX +128 Total zone inputs 344 Notice: The maximum number of system components is dependent on the current requirement of the connected system components, cable length and cross-section. Hint: Use the S-Bus calculator in the i-bus Tool June 14, 2018 Slide 19

System overview i-bus Tool: S-Bus calculator June 14, 2018 Slide 20

Website Website for KNX alarm topics: www.abb.de/knx-alarm www.abb.com/knx-alarm Benefits: All news and information at one place Links to all needed additional information Product information and Technical Documentation Language Packages ETS Applications, ABB i-bus Tool, Firmware e-learnings June 14, 2018 Slide 21

Previous webinars Safety and Security Security Terminals MTx (Nov. 2013) Security Module SCM/S (May 2014) Security Panel GM/A 8.1 (Dec. 2014) Security Panel GM/A 8.1 (Jan. 2015 German) Security in Buildings (Mar. 2015) ABB-secure@home (Apr. 2018) Training & Qualification Database Webinar Video Webinar Slides Application Manual E-Learning Presentation June 14, 2018 Slide 22

Previous webinars Intrusion Alarm Systems Security Panel GM/A 8.1 (Firmware version 1.0) System overview Operation and Display Commissioning User Management KNX Interface Security in Buildings Basics of intrusion alarm systems Interior monitoring and exterior surveillance Setting/unsetting Alarming ABB-Solutions for security applications Standards and guidelines for intrusion alarm systems June 14, 2018 Slide 23

Technical Documentation GM/A 8.1 KNX Security Panel Product Manual Short instruction Installation and Operating Instructions Technical product description Tender Specifications June 14, 2018 Slide 24

Planning of Security Systems Guide Project Planning of Security Systems Introduction Preventing unauthorized access by perimeter surveillance Monitoring unauthorized access by indoor surveillance Protecting persons against technical hazards Setting of the alarm system Security and alarming modes June 14, 2018 Slide 25

elearning elearning Project Planning of Security Systems The online training takes about 20 minutes June 14, 2018 Slide 26

Specification toolbox Specification toolbox Efficient planning and design of ABB i-bus KNX installations Open the toolbox on www.abb.com/knx to browse the following contents Reference documentation Functional specification texts Device lists CAD drawings for Residential buildings and apartments Office buildings Hotel guest rooms June 14, 2018 Slide 27

Marketing tools Brochure ABB safe&smart Security and Comfort in its simplest form Benefits and system details of ABB safe&smart concept End user oriented Promotion video presenting the key benefits of the ABB safe&smart concept ABB safe&smart - The simplest way to combine security and convenience Available in German and English Video on YouTube: safe&smart June 14, 2018 Slide 29

Agenda General information and system overview New features: Service functionality Forced change of standard passwords and PIN New parameter for EN 50131 functionality Manufacturer password (Update GMA81) for firmware update New parameter LAN disconnection fault Smartphone App and remote access via MyBuildings portal MyBuildings portal June 14, 2018 Slide 30

Firmware Actual firmware version 1.5 from: 10/2017: Application: 000.005.000744 Runtime: 1.0.1108.52589 Web interface: 1.0.32 www.abb.com/knx-alarm Firmware (GMA_81_FIW_XX_V1-5_2017-10-06.bin) Firmware Information (GMA_81_FI_en_V1-5_17-10-06.pdf) Installation Guide for Firmware (Included in the Firmware Information) June 14, 2018 Slide 31

Firmware Bug fixing General Improvement of operational performance Internationalization: 6 languages German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish Improved features: Not activated menus are grey shaded in web interface Factory reset also for KNX interface (parameters, individual and group addresses) Event log entry with filename of firmware update file Max. Delay time for delayed setting increased from 60 sec. to 300 sec (EN/IEC) June 14, 2018 Slide 32

Firmware New features: Service functionality Manufacturer password (Update GMA81) for firmware update Forced change of standard passwords and PIN (cyber security) New parameter LAN disconnection fault New parameter for KNX fault evaluation Automatically refresh of language after user language changed New parameter for EN functionality (display of event log, keypad and fault evaluation) Display of language package version via tool tip Detailed information in event log for error during setting Display of hold up alarm via keypad only after login in the keypad menu June 14, 2018 Slide 33

Firmware Service functionality With the integrated service function all system function can be checked and documented All test results shown in detail with a timestamp A test report can be extracted and used as a handover to the customer June 14, 2018 Slide 34

Firmware Service functionality With the integrated service function all system function can be checked and documented All test results shown in detail with a timestamp A test report can be extracted and used as a handover to the customer June 14, 2018 Slide 35

Firmware Service functionality All functions can be tested specific Panel (battery, tamper, inputs and outputs) Zone modules Bus motion detectors SafeKey modules Keypads KNX zone inputs Modem/E-mail Alarm transmission system State changes are visualized directly June 14, 2018 Slide 36

Instruction for firmware update NOTE: Please follow Step 1 to 5 for firmware update 1. Log in as a User and then as an Administrator (programming rights) 2. Programming System General: Export of existing configuration for backup 3. Programming System General: Push Firmware update button Manufacturer password: Update GMA81 Push Search button and choose update file: E.g.: GMA_81_FIW_XX_V1-5_17-10-06 Please do not switch off the system. Update will take some minutes. Restart of panel will be automatically done. 4. Programming System General: Check firmware version 5. Verify existing configuration June 14, 2018 Slide 37

Instruction for firmware update NOTE: Please follow Step 1 to 5 for firmware update 1. Log in as a User and then as an Administrator (programming rights) 2. Programming System General: Export of existing configuration for backup 3. Programming System General: Push Firmware update button Manufacturer password: Update GMA81 Push Search button and choose update file: E.g.: GMA_81_FIW_XX_V1-5_17-10-06 Please do not switch off the system. Update will take some minutes. Restart of panel will be automatically done. 4. Programming System General: Check firmware version 5. Verify existing configuration June 14, 2018 Slide 38

Agenda General information and system overview New features: Service functionality Forced change of standard passwords and PIN New parameter for EN 50131 functionality Manufacturer password (Update GMA81) for firmware update New parameter LAN disconnection fault Smartphone App and remote access via MyBuildings portal MyBuildings portal June 14, 2018 Slide 39

Smartphone App Control from everywhere With the ABB safe&smart App the operation and display of the complete KNX Security Panel GM/A is possible Local access via wireless network (Wi-Fi) Remote access via MyBuildings portal Push notification service via MyBuildings portal in case of alarm It does not require any modifications to the internet router Convenient and safe cloud solution featuring point-to-point encryption The use of the safe remote access including push messages costs 2.49 per month (30 days test period) / 1 Account up to 10 devices (free@home, ABB-Welcome, ABB safe&smart, etc.) For Android (from Version 5.0) and ios (from Version 11.0) Availability (GM/A firmware update and App): July 2018 MyBuildings portal June 14, 2018 Slide 40

Smartphone App Easy set up App password against unauthorized access Discovery function in the app for easy localization of the KNX Security Panel in the local network Simple pairing procedure via generated QR code from the web interface of the KNX Security Panel and the integrated QR Code Scanner in the App Login only with authorized users of the system possible Video June 14, 2018 Slide 41

Pairing via QR-Code Easy pairing via generated QR-Code from the WebUI of the KNX Security Panel and integrated QR-Code scanner in the app June 14, 2018 Slide 42

Operation and display of the complete system Video Operation: Set/unset the system (activate/deactivate) Reset alarms and faults Switch off acoustic signaling devices (sirens and buzzer) Activate/deactivate disable groups Display: Area state Event log SafeKey event log Alarms and faults Triggered zones June 14, 2018 Slide 43

Always see what happened Video Imagine, you are not at home and someone breaks into your house you would be very surprised when you come back With the ABB safe&smart app you can immediately see what happened and react before you come back home Push notifications are sent via MyBuildings portal in case of alarm or fault June 14, 2018 Slide 44

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Step by step setup instructions for the ABB safe&smart App June 14, 2018 Slide 45

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Download the app from the Google Play Store/Apple App Store and install it on your smartphone Your phones must be running Android version 5.0 or later/ios version 11.0 or later You will also need to allow the app access to your camera function as this is used for the integrated QR code scanner The smartphone app supports GM/A firmware version 1.6 or later (available soon) June 14, 2018 Slide 46

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Make sure that both the KNX Security Panel and your smartphone are connected with your local router and are on the same network Always use the latest firmware version for the KNX Security Panel GM/A Firmware version 1.6 or later (available soon) Main menu Programming System If you have not yet set up SSL encryption, go to Programming and create or import a SSL certificate Main menu Programming System Encryption June 14, 2018 Slide 47

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Log into the GM/A web interface as an User and then as an Administrator Go to User Management and grant the user(s) smartphone rights June 14, 2018 Slide 48

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions In the User group, specify which rights the smartphone user will have Rights: Operation External setting External unsetting Reset Tamper reset Activate/deactivate disable groups Events June 14, 2018 Slide 49

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Open the ABB safe&smart app The first time you launch the app you will need to set and confirm an app password The app password is the first security level to prevent unauthorized access and should never be deactivated in the settings The password must be at least 8 characters long and must contain upper and lower case letters and at least one number June 14, 2018 Slide 50

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Next, you will see the Discovery view This is where all the available Security Panels in the local network are shown Select an available Security Panel The following information appears: System description (name) MAC address Device pairing status IP address June 14, 2018 Slide 51

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The next step is device pairing You only need to pair your Security Panel with your smartphone once To do this, you either need to Scan in the QR code or Enter a PIN and confirm the fingerprint generated by the GM/A web interface To generate the PIN or QR code, proceed as follows June 14, 2018 Slide 52

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The administrator or the user can carry out the pairing process In the relevant user profile, activate the mobile connection, then start device pairing by pressing the Pair button A dialog opens Either scan the QR code shown on the GM/A web interface by pressing the QR CODE SCANNER button, or enter the PIN generated by the interface Pressing the +PIN sign displays the PIN June 14, 2018 Slide 53

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The administrator or the user can carry out the pairing process In the relevant user profile, activate the mobile connection, then start device pairing by pressing the Pair button A dialog opens Either scan the QR code shown on the GM/A web interface by pressing the QR CODE SCANNER button, or enter the PIN generated by the interface Pressing the +PIN sign displays the PIN June 14, 2018 Slide 54

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions If device pairing is successful, this will be shown both on the app and the GM/A web interface Pairings can be removed at any time via the interface or the app June 14, 2018 Slide 55

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Once the devices are paired, the app will return you to the Discovery view The Security Panel is now shown as paired Select the paired Security Panel to go to the system login view To log in, enter the user s GM/A login credentials (same as login in via WebUI) June 14, 2018 Slide 56

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Logging in takes you to the Area Overview view Depending on his user right this screen displays the operational state of each area and provides access to it via the navigation options The various icons provide access to additional operating and display functions Settings are accessed from the top right corner of the screen June 14, 2018 Slide 57

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The Event Log view shows all logged events for the system Swipe up and down to browse the entries you wish to see June 14, 2018 Slide 58

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The SafeKey Event Log view shows all logged events for available SafeKey arming devices To display the entries for a door, select it Swipe up and down to browse the entries you wish to see June 14, 2018 Slide 59

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Settings are accessed from the top right corner of the Area Overview screen General settings such as those for device pairing or app passwords are made here, and it is also where users log out of the system June 14, 2018 Slide 60

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The Pairing menu is used to manage your pairings with KNX Security Panel MyBuildings portal June 14, 2018 Slide 61

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The KNX Security Panel menu displays the current system and its connection status, system name, IP Address and MAC address You can remove pairings at any time by pressing the Delete Pairing button Thereafter you will need to re-pair the devices via the system web interface, on the local network June 14, 2018 Slide 62

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The MyBuildings portal menu lets you log your smartphone into the MyBuildings portal The portal provides secure and easy remote access to your system via the smartphone app June 14, 2018 Slide 63

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions To log in via the app you need your own MyBuildings portal account If you don t have a portal account, you can set one up by pressing Register or by visiting mybuildings.abb.com Once you have an account, you can connect your smartphone app to the portal To register your smartphone app in your account, enter your MyBuildings portal login details June 14, 2018 Slide 64

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Entering your MyBuildings portal login details also registers your system in your account Once you have registered the app and the system in MyBuildings portal, you can access the MyBuildings portal using your smartphone outside the local network June 14, 2018 Slide 65

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The App Password menu lets you make the following settings: Activate/deactivate app password The default setting for this is Activated This is to improve security in terms of preventing unauthorized access Change app password This setting lets you change your app password Change app password every 30 days This setting forces you to change the app password every 30 days June 14, 2018 Slide 66

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Use the App Password menu to change the password June 14, 2018 Slide 67

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions In the Info menu you can call up general information about the app version, licensing and data protection June 14, 2018 Slide 68

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions To access individual areas, use the Area Overview When you access an area, various functions will be available to you depending on your rights: Set Internally Alarms for the area are set internally, i.e. when people are present Set Externally Alarms for the area are set externally, i.e. when people are not present Disable Groups This takes you to the Disable Groups view June 14, 2018 Slide 69

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions When the system has been successfully set, you will receive a confirmation message and the area status will change from Unset to Externally Set If you receive a message telling you there was a problem, go to the event log to check why setting failed June 14, 2018 Slide 70

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions When the system has been successfully unset, you will receive a confirmation message and the area status will change from Externally Set to Unset June 14, 2018 Slide 71

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions The Disable Groups menu lets you activate/deactivate disable groups assigned to the area Before using the activation/deactivation function you need to unset the area June 14, 2018 Slide 72

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Use the Message icon to open the list of triggered zones The icon lights up yellow if at least one zone is triggered June 14, 2018 Slide 73

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Alarms and faults are displayed in the foreground The Alarm icon lights up red if an alarm is triggered The Fault icon lights up yellow if there is a fault The smartphone also vibrates The display shows the type of alarm or fault and the area in which it occurred To acknowledge the alarm or fault, press OK This will return you to the original menu If you want to see more details, you can open the event log by pressing the alarm/fault icon June 14, 2018 Slide 74

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions In the event of an alarm or fault, you can also switch straight to the Event list to obtain more details June 14, 2018 Slide 75

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions In the event of an alarm or fault, you can switch off the acoustic signaling devices in the relevant area, and reset the alarm/fault by using the Reset function This function can only be used when the area is unset June 14, 2018 Slide 76

ABB safe&smart App Operating Instructions Push notifications are sent via MyBuildings portal in case of alarm or fault June 14, 2018 Slide 77

Home and Building Automation http://new.abb.com/lowvoltage/products/building-automation Our offering Highlights Services & Tools Engineering tools Catalogues and brochures Downloads Training and qualification Support Engineering guide database FAQ Frequently asked questions Local contacts June 14, 2018 Slide 78

Training & Qualification Database In this database you can find the complete online training portfolio for ABB Home and Building Automation The database includes the following types of training content: Application Manuals E-Learnings Presentations Video tutorials Webinar slides and videos June 14, 2018 Slide 79

Training & Qualification Calendar 2018 In addition to the online modules and the traditional training programs offered by your local ABB sales team, we offer a variety of onsite trainings conducted by our specialists at different ABB training facilities In this Training & Qualification Calendar you can find the educational events that are taking place during 2018 If you are interested in a training please click the REGISTER HERE button www.abb.com/knx or https://go.abb/batraining Training and Qualification Training Calendar June 14, 2018 Slide 80

Training & Qualification Calendar 2018 In addition to the online modules and the traditional training programs offered by your local ABB sales team, we offer a variety of onsite trainings conducted by our specialists at different ABB training facilities In this Training & Qualification Calendar you can find the educational events that are taking place during 2018 If you are interested in a training please click the REGISTER HERE button www.abb.com/knx or https://go.abb/batraining Training and Qualification Training Calendar June 14, 2018 Slide 81

KNX certified Trainings 2018 in Heidelberg KNX cert. Advanced Training: 16 th to 20 th July Prerequisite: Passing the KNX Basic exam Topics: ETS Apps Integrated Applications (scene control) Logic Operations Lighting Control (DALI) HVAC control with KNX Security Technology KNX and Smart Metering KNX Tutor Training: 22 nd to 26 th October KNX cert. Basic Training : 05 th to 09 th November Certified KNX Basic Course February 2018 Certified KNX Advanced Course July 2017 June 14, 2018 Slide 82

Next Webinar ClimaECO new Devices New ClimaECO devices: FanCoil Controller FCC/S Room Control Units SAR/A and SAF/A ClimaECO sensors Wednesday 23 th July 2018 Morning 09:00 am Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 2h) Afternoon 03:00 pm Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 2h) June 14, 2018 Slide 83

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