Display Corlo Touch KNX • from KNX-Firmware 0.3.7 • ETS Version 2.0
Version: 09.03.2017 • Subject to technical changes. Errors excepted.
4Clarification of signs
Installation, inspection, commissioning and troubleshooting of the device
must only be carried out by a competent electrician.
This manual is amended periodically and will be brought into line with new software
releases. The change status (software version and date) can be found in the contents footer.
If you have a device with a later software version, please check
www.elsner-elektronik.de in the menu area "Service" to find out whether a more up-todate version of the manual is available.
Clarification of signs used in this manual
Safety advice.
Safety advice for working on electrical connections, components,
etc.
DANGER!
WARNING!
CAUTION!
ATTENTION!
ETSIn the ETS tables, the parameter default settings are marked by
... indicates an immediately hazardous situation which will lead to
death or severe injuries if it is not avoided.
... indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may lead to
death or severe injuries if it is not avoided.
... indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may lead to
trivial or minor injuries if it is not avoided.
... indicates a situation which may lead to damage to property if it is
not avoided.
The Display Corlo Touch KNX for the KNX system offers a variety of options for its
use: Its touch-sensitive glass interface means that it can be used as a normal switch.
The high resolution display is ideal for displaying text, images or graphics. In addition
to current readings and messages, the KNX bus system can also display photographs,
for example. Concurrently, you can set up the Corlo Touch KNX as a control center
for automatic shading, ventilation and air conditioning regulation.
With the Corlo Touch KNX WL model, you can also show network content on the
display using the WLAN connection, e.g. web pages, IP camera images or
visualizations. The Corlo Touch KNX WL display screen can, for example, be shown on
a Smartphone, if a VPN connection is provided externally.
Functions:
•3.5" touch-sensitive interface
•10 display pages, which can be configured with different areas for control or
display purposes, for example switches, buttons, rocker switch, rotary knob,
readings
With the Corlo Touch KNX WL model, you can display predefined web pages
using the WLAN connection. You enter URL addresses in the ETS
•Icons for display can be exchanged (symbol library in the device, own pictures
from by micro SD card)
•Ambient lighting with individually variable colors (RGB)
•Integrated proximity sensor. Enables proximity switching and fast activation
of the display from standby mode
•Integrated brightness sensor for automatic adjustment of the display lighting
•Integrated scene control(16 scenes), timer, alarm clock
•5 automatic channels , integrated automation for ventilation (windows,
ventilation equipment), for shading (shutter, blinds, awning) for air conditioning regulation (heating, cooling) and for light
•4 AND and 4 OR logic gates each with 4 inputs. 16 logic inputs (in the form
of communication objects) are available as inputs for the logic gates.
The output of each gate can be optionally configured as 1-bit or 2 x 8-bit
•4 inputs for binary contact or temperature sensor
•Micro SD card socket e.g. as storage for image data
• USB interface
•Corlo Touch KNX WL model: WLAN interface for wireless data transfer
from or into local networks
Configuration is made using the KNX software ETS. The product file can be
downloaded from the Elsner Elektronik website on www.elsner-elektronik.de in the
“Service” menu.
BCU typeunit's own microcontroller
PEI type0
Group addressesmax. 1024
Assignmentsmax. 1024
Communication objects1022
Other data interfacesMicro SD, USB
Inputs4× Analog/digital,
Setting range of
temperature sensor T-NTC
at input of Corlo Touch
• approx. 1.3 W maximum (when ambient and logo
lighting 100% white, display brightness 100%)
• approx. 0.9 W in normal operation (when ambient
and logo lighting off, display brightness 50%)
• approx. 0.6 W in standby operation (when ambient
and logo lighting off, display off)
(was measured with 24 V auxiliary voltage)
• approx. 3.5 W maximum (when ambient and logo
lighting 100% white, display brightness 100%)
• approx. 1.9 W in normal operation (when ambient
and logo lighting off, display brightness 50%)
• approx. 1.7 W in standby operation (when ambient
and logo lighting off, display off)
(was measured with 24 V auxiliary voltage)
KNX +/- Bus connector terminal
max. cable length 10 m
-40°C...+80°C
The product conforms with the provisions of EU guidelines.
1.1.3. Customizing options
Colors for edge and frame
The standard colors for the display edge and matching frame are matt chrome and
bright chrome. Special paints are possible, e. g. to RAL or automobile paint color
codes. Please ask for your desired color.
The glass pane is only available with white or black painting, special colours are not
possible.
Installation, testing, operational start-up and troubleshooting should
only be performed by an electrician.
CAUTION!
Live voltage!
There are unprotected live components inside the device.
•National legal regulations are to be followed.
•Ensure that all lines to be assembled are free of voltage and take
precautions against accidental switching on.
•Do not use the device if it is damaged.
•Take the device or system out of service and secure it against
unintentional use, if it can be assumed, that risk-free operation is no
longer guaranteed.
The device is only to be used for its intended purpose. Any improper modification or
failure to follow the operating instructions voids any and all warranty and guarantee
claims.
After unpacking the device, check it immediately for possible mechanical damage. If it
has been damaged in transport, inform the supplier immediately.
The device may only be used as a fixed-site installation; that means only when
assembled and after conclusion of all installation and operational start-up tasks and
only in the surroundings designated for it.
Elsner Elektronik is not liable for any changes in norms and standards which may occur
after publication of these operating instructions.
1.2.2. Installation
Assembly site and assembly preparations
The device must only be installed and operated in dry, indoor
spaces. Avoid condensation.
ATTENTION!
The WLAN range for the Corlo Touch KNX WL model can be
reduced as a result of the position where it is installed.
Fig. 1: Sectional drawing.
The Display Corlo Touch KNX fits in a normal
junction box (R 60 mm, depth 42 mm).
If the analog/digital inputs are used, a deep
socket (60 mm) or an electronics socket should be
used. In this way, cables can be connected and
stowed more conveniently.
Fig. 2
A socket with 4 screw domes faciliates
installation.
Avoid direct light (sunlight, lights) when choosing the assembly site. The proximity
sensor's function can be impaired by strong light sources.
Choose the assembly height based on the application in each case: When used as a
switch, the Corlo Touch KNX should be mounted 110 cm above ground level and
when used as an indicating and control display, at a conveniently legible height, say
150 cm.
When using a dual or triple frame, two or three sockets with a separation of 71 mm
must be placed accordingly. The frames must be installed vertically.
Overall dimensions with frame:
Single, approx. 80 mm x 81 mm (W x H),
Dual, approx. 80 mm x 153 mm (W x H),
Triple, approx. 80 mm x 224 mm (W x H),
Mounting depth approx. 12.5 mm
Assembling the frame and the display unit
The instructions show installation of display unit with a single frame. Dual and triple
frames are installed accordingly.
Fig. 3
Bolt the frame on to the socket. Two screws
(right/left or top/bottom) are enough.
Fig. 4
If the screw domes of the box used are not
covered with the frame's longitudinal holes,
the frame can alternatively be bolted via the four
outside holes (e.g. for boxes from Swiss systems
or other installation systems).
Fig. 5
The display unit can now be put in place.
The wider part of the display edge must
be at the bottom.
The display unit engages on the right and left
sides and is also held by magnets.
Fig. 6
To remove the display unit from the frame, press
one of the snaplock connections on the side of
the device with a pointed instrument. You can
now pull the device to the front at the unlocked
side und remove it.
Wall
Connect KNX bus, auxiliary voltage und where required the connection line inputs to
the display unit.
Connect the bus voltage (no. 4, red/black terminals) and auxiliary voltage (no. 5,
yellow/white terminals). Use the attached breakout cable for connecting the digital/
analog inputs (no. 7). The cables for the inputs can be extendet to up to 10 m. All GND
connections of the inputs are bridged internally (black cable).
1.2.3. Instructions for assembly and operational
start-up
Never expose the sensor to water (e.g. rain) or dust. This can damage the electronics.
You must not exceed a relative air humidity of 95%. Avoid condensation.
After the operating voltage has been applied, the device will enter an initialisation
phase lasting a few seconds. During this phase no information can be received or sent
via the bus.
The programming mode for addressing at the bus is activated via the programming
button at the back of the housing or via the display.
Settings > System > Service > KNX
1.4.Setting up the WLAN connection
Only for the Corlo Touch KNX WL model with an interface for wireless network
connection!
1.4.1. WLAN settings in the ETS
The WLAN connection must be set up in the ETS. Consult the WLAN setting section in
the manual
ETS: System Settings > WLAN
2.13.1 WLAN
You set the network name and the encryption for compatibility with the WLAN network
access point. The IP address allocation can be made either automatically by DHCP or
manually.
1.4.2. Displaying WLAN status on the display
You can call up information on the current status of the connection on the Corlo
Touch KNX display. Network name, signal strength, IP address, DNS address and GW
Fingerprints on the glass area and frame are best removed with a cloth moistened with
water or a microfiber cloth. Do not use an abrasive cleaning agent or aggressive
cleansing agents.
For cleaning of the screen, the „cleaning mode“ can be used, that is activeted via the
display.
Settings > Cleaning Mode
During a period set in the ETS, the touch function is disabled then and the screen can
be cleaned.
1.6.Load individual images
1.6.1. Images for screensaver
The setting of the screen saver is described in the manual chapters
2.4. Display (ETS) and 3.4.4. Screen saver (Display)
Images that are shown as the screensaver must be stored on a micro SD card. In order
that the system can recognize the SD card, carry out a reset in the menu after inserting
it
Settings> System > Reset
This is not necessary if the card was inserted before booting the system. The card must
remain in the device.
Store images in the given size in a corresponding folder on the top level of the SD card:
Image typeResolutionFile formatFolder name
Images for slide show320 × 240 pixels.jpg (RGB mode)slideshow
Images for individual image display ("diafix" folder) must have a 4-digit numerical
sequence so that they can be called up in the ETS and in the menu (0001...9999).
1.6.2. Images for image display
Images can be called up as a stationary display (e. g. welcome screen). In contrast to
the screensaver, the touch function is disabled while a stationary image is displayed.
Images that are to be called up via the "Stationary Image" communication object must
be stored on a micro SD card. In order that the system can recognize the SD card, carry
out a reset in the menu after inserting it
Settings> System > Reset
This is not necessary if the card was inserted before booting the system. The card must
remain in the device.
Store images in the given size in a corresponding folder on the top level of the SD card:
Stationary images must have a 4-digit numerical sequence so that they can be called
up in the ETS and in the menu (0001...9999).
1.6.3. Exchanging images and graphics
For the Corlo Touch KNX display pages, a large number of icons from the area of
security, multimedia, sensors, operation, house, light and air conditioning and drive
control are available and these are stored in the device. However, you can also use
proprietary symbol graphics and rotary control graphics.
Images that are shown as icons must be stored on a micro SD card. In order that the
system can recognize the SD card, carry out a reset in the menu after inserting it
Settings> System > Reset
This is not necessary if the card was inserted before booting the system. The card must
remain in the device.
Store images in the given size in a corresponding folder on the top level of the SD card:
Image typeResolutionFile formatFolder name
Symbol/small icon48 × 48 pixels.pngicons
Icons for rotary control158 × 158 pixels.pngicons
Icons must have a 4-digit numerical sequence so that they can be called up in the ETS
and in the menu (0001...9999).
For the automatic control of shading, ventilation etc., several different ambient
parameters/measuring values must be provided via the bus. Chapter An overview
of the automatic functions, Page 16 contains a list of the parameters needed for the
individual automatic functions.
A temperature sensor to capture the room temperature may also be directly connected
to one of the 4 analogue/digital input of the device. Those inputs may also be used
to connect conventional buttons, switches and window contacts.
Date and time should be received at least once a day via the bus (objects no. 7 or
8+9). Object no. 10 serves to request the date and time. The internal device clock
deviates max. ±3 seconds per day. The alarm function of the Corlo Touch KNX is
only active after the current time has been received from the bus.
1.7.1. An overview of the automatic functions
The Display Corlo Touch KNX has five automatic channels which may be dedicated
to the functions, light, awning, shutter, blind, window, ventilation device and
temperature control (heating/cooling).
General instructions:
•The entire runtime is completed for timed closures (no movement position)
•The movement positions are only settable in the shading and ventilation areas
Lighting:
In order to control the lighting, the ambient parameters/measuring values
•Brightness
•Time
are needed.
•Switching or dimming For dimming, the brightness can be set for ON/OFF.
•Switching on at night and in regular periods. Both may also be combined (AND/
OR). The twilight value is adjustable.
•Automatic resets (time/periods can be set)
Shutters, awnings, blinds:
In order to control the shading, the ambient parameters/measuring values
•Shading dependent on brightness and position of the sun (sun elevation and
direction)
or all the time (privacy, i.e. modification of slat and movement position only)
or never (only close at night/at set times, protection against rain, wind and
frost).
•Movement position and slat position can be set in two degrees. Slat retraction
dependent on sun elevation possible
•Travel delays during extension/retraction can be set
•Night-time closure
•Timed closure
•Interior temperature block: Leave open until a selected interior temperature is
reached
•Outdoor temperature block: Shading active only once a pre-set outdoor
temperature is exceeded
•Heat protection (alternative movement position)
•Frost protection (retraction when precipitation below a pre-set outdoor
temperature)
•Wind protection (retraction when a pre-set wind speed is exceeded)
•Rain protection (retraction during precipitation)
•Automatic resets (time/periods can be set)
Window
In order to control the windows, the ambient parameters/measuring values
•Outdoor temperature
•Indoor temperature
•Indoor air humidity
•CO2 content of indoor air
•Wind speed
•Precipitation warning
•Time
are needed.
•Graded opening with up to 10 levels
•Movement position/opening limitation
•Ventilation based on indoor temperature, air humidity and room air CO2
content
•Outdoor temperature block: Block when below a selected outdoor temperature
•Frost protection: Retraction when precipitation below a pre-set outdoor
temperature
•Close when the supply air temperature is higher than the room temperature
•Rain protection: Close completely or to only provide a gap during rainfall
•Wind protection: Close when a pre-set wind speed is exceeded
•Timed ventilation, timed closure
•Night-time re-cooling (period, room temperature and window opening can be
Enter text (editable text, names, functions)YesYes
Display page design (layout)Yes–
Symbols area, rockers, wheels (icons)YesYes
Automatic settingsYesYes
Interface assignmentYes–
Temperature threshold valuesYes–
ScenesYes–
LogicYes–
Access codesYes(modification,
only)
reset only)
1.8.List of communications objects
DTP: Data Point Type
Abbreviation flags:
C Communication
R Read
WWrite
T Transfer
UUpdate
System
No.Name FunctionDPTLength
1Software versionOutput217.001 2C R T
2Unit malfunctionOutput1.0011C R T
3System language selectionInput234.001 2C W
4Key language selectionInput234.001 2C W
5Reset access codeInput1.0171C W
6Reset to last loaded ETS
parameters
7Date / timeInput19.0018C W T
8DateInput11.0013C W T
9TimeInput10.0013C W T
10Date and time requestInput / Output1.0171C R W
11Reserve
12Status room brightnessOutput1.0011C R T
13Reserve
14Display page selectionInput05. Oct. 51C W
15Touch lockInput1.0011C W
16Temporary touch lockInput1.0011C W
17Screen saverInput1.0011C W
18Image selection from SD CardInput5.0011C W
19Reserve
20Reserve
21Display light brightness in %Input5.0011C W
22Ambient lighting brightness in %Input5.0011C W
23Ambient lighting red ratio in % Input / Output5.0011C R W
T
24Ambient lighting green ratio in %Input / Output5.0011C R W
T
25Ambient lighting blue ratio in %Input / Output5.0011C R W
T
26Ambient lighting RGBInput / Output232.600 3C R W
T
27Reserve
28Reserve
35Reserve
36Reserve
37Reserve
38Approach proximity sensorOutput5.*1C R T
39Reserve
40Retreat from proximity sensorOutput5.*1C R T
41-55Reserve
56Alarm 1 Input1.0011C W
57Alarm 1 AcknowledgeInput / Output1.0011C W T
58Alarm 2 Input1.0011C W
59Alarm 2 AcknowledgeInput / Output1.0011C W T
60Alarm 3 Input1.0011C W
61Alarm 3 AcknowledgeInput / Output1.0011C W T
62Alarm 4 Input1.0011C W
63Alarm 4 AcknowledgeInput / Output1.0011C W T
64Alarm 5 Input1.0011C W
Objects automatic channels for shading, windows, ventilation or light
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Auto
1
Auto
2
Auto
3
Auto
4
Name FunctionDPTFlags
Auto
5
611646681716751Reserve
612647682717752Reserve
613648683718753Automatic X ResetInput1.001 C W
614649684719754Reserve
615650685720755Automatic X BlockInput1.001 C W
616651686721756Reserve
617652687722757Automatic X Safety Output1.001C R T
618653688723758Automatic X
Output1.001 C R T
Precipitation
warning
619654689724759Automatic X Wind
Output1.001 C R T
warning
620655690725760Automatic X Frost
Output1.001 C R T
warning
621656691726761Reserve
622657692727762Reserve
623658693728763Reserve
624659694729764Reserve
625660695730765Automatic X Status
Output1.001 C R T
indoor temperature
block
626661696731766Automatic X Status
Output1.001 C R T
outdoor
temperature block
627662697732767Reserve
628663698733768Reserve
629664699734769Reserve
630665700735770Automatic X
790
791Period 1 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
792Period 2 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
793Period 3 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
794Period 4 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
795Period 5 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
796Period 6 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
797Period 7 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
798Period 8 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
799Period 9 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
800Period 10 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
801Period 11 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
802Period 12 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
803Period 13 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
804Period 14 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
805Period 15 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
806Period 16 Switching outputOutput14.*4C R T
807-
Reserve
819
820Load / save sceneInput18.0011C W
821Scene object 1Input / Output9.*4C R T
822Scene object 2Input / Output9.*4C R T
823Scene object 3Input / Output9.*4C R T
824Scene object 4Input / Output9.*4C R T
825Scene object 5Input / Output9.*4C R T
826Scene object 6Input / Output9.*4C R T
827Scene object 7Input / Output9.*4C R T
828Scene object 8Input / Output9.*4C R T
829Scene object 9Input / Output9.*4C R T
830Scene object 10Input / Output9.*4C R T
831Scene object 11Input / Output9.*4C R T
832Scene object 12Input / Output9.*4C R T
833Scene object 13Input / Output9.*4C R T
834Scene object 14Input / Output9.*4C R T
835Scene object 15Input / Output9.*4C R T
836Scene object 16Input / Output9.*4C R T
837-
Reserve
850
851Button 1 Extended Output1.0081C R T
852Button 1 Brief Output1.0101C R T
853Switch button 1 on / offInput / Output1.0011C R W
T
854Button 1 Relative dimmingInput / Output3.0071C R W
T
855Button 1 - 8-bit encoderOutput5*1C R T
856Button 1 - 16-bit encoderOutput9*2C R T
857Button 1 SceneOutput18.0011C R T
858Button 2 Extended Output1.0081C R T
859Button 2 Brief Output1.0101C R T
860Switch button 2 on / offInput / Output1.0011C R W
T
861Button 2 Relative dimmingInput / Output3.0071C R W
T
862Button 2 - 8-bit encoderOutput5*1C R T
863Button 2 - 16-bit encoderOutput9*2C R T
864Button 2 SceneOutput18.0011C R T
865Button 3 Extended Output1.0081C R T
866Button 3 Brief Output1.0101C R T
867Switch button 3 on / offInput / Output1.0011C R W
T
868Button 3 Relative dimmingInput / Output3.0071C R W
T
869Button 3 - 8-bit encoderOutput5*1C R T
870Button 3 - 16-bit encoderOutput9*2C R T
871Button 3 SceneOutput18.0011C R T
872Button 4 Extended Output1.0081C R T
873Button 4 Brief Output1.0101C R T