ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 With the EIB switch connection unit, it is possible to integrate conventional switches or push buttons into the EIB installation. The EIB switch connection unit is simply plugged onto conventional switches and push buttons such as 1 gang switch (e.g. 2000/6US), 2 gang switch (e.g. 2000/5US), 1 gang push button (e.g. 2020US) or 2 gang push button (e.g. 2020US-205). The following ranges can be used with the EIB switch connection unit: – Busch-Duro 2000® SI/SI Linear, – Reflex SI/SI Linear, future, alpha nea®, alpha exclusive® and solo® The bus connection is carried out with a bus connecting terminal on the back of the device. The following functions can be implemented via the EIB switch connection unit: – switching (only with switches) – dynamic allocation – dimming (only with push buttons) – shutter control (only with 2 gang push buttons) – value – lightscene extension object – blocking via the EIB If a rocker element with a lens is used for 1 gang push buttons or switches, the internal LED of the EIB switch connection unit can be used for status display or orientation. Technical data Power supply – EIB 24 V DC, via the bus line Connections – 4 contact pins for latching onto conventional switches or push buttons – EIB via bus connecting terminal Type of protection – IP 20, EN 60 529 Ambient temperature range – Operation -5 °C … 45 °C Mounting – latched onto conventional switches or push buttons Dimensions – 53 x 44 x 15 mm (H x W x D) Weight – 0.017 kg Certification – EIB-certified CE norm – in accordance with the EMC guideline and low voltage guideline 0073-1-7026 2 -136 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Application programs Number of Max. number of Max. number of communication objects group addresses associations Dynamic allocation value lightscene dimming blind/1 6 28 30 Circuit diagram 1 3 2 4 5 1 Conventional push buttons or switches 2 Plug-in terminals 3 Contact pins 4 EIB switch connection unit 5 Bus connecting terminal Note When inserting or removing the EIB switch connection unit, the plug-in terminals must be pressed simultaneously. August 2003 2 -137 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Dynamic allocation value lightscene dimming blind/1  Selection in ETS2 – ABB Input Switch connection unit The EIB switch connection unit can be plugged onto a conventional 1 gang or 2 gang push button or a conventional 1 gang or 2 gang switch. For the respective application, it must first be defined in the “General” parameter window which device the EIB switch connection unit is plugged onto. This is carried out via the setting “Switch type (order no.)”. The ETS2 program displays various parameters and communication objects for the selected switch types. It is possible to temporarily disable the sensor functionality of the EIB switch connection unit. This can be carried out regardless of the switch type that is currently connected to the EIB switch connection unit. This function is required for example if switching via a push button is only permitted for a certain period or at a certain brightness level or is dependent on other conditions. The EIB switch connection unit is disabled using a 1 bit communication object “Activation - Switching”. This object is not displayed in ETS by default. The object is made visible via the parameter “Activation object for sensor function”. Via the setting “Activation at”, it is defined whether the EIB switch connection unit is enabled or disabled on receipt of a telegram with the value “1” (object value “1”) or ”0” (object value “0”). After a disable function, the EIB switch communication unit does not evaluate the current communication values. This means if the EIB switch communication unit is currently disabled and a switch or push button is pressed, the EIB switch communication unit does not automatically send the modified object value once the disable function has been cancelled. The switch or push button must therefore be pressed again so that the EIB switch communication unit sends out something new. When the activation object is switched on, the behaviour of the “Sensor function after EIB current return” can be set. If the parameter is set to “disabled”, the EIB switch connection unit must first be enabled via the activation object after a bus voltage failure and subsequent recovery, so that the EIB switch connection unit is able to send. The method of installation is described via the parameter “Twist switch connection unit for insert”. If the switch or push button marking and the marking on the EIB switch connection unit are equally legible, the setting 0° should be selected. Otherwise the setting of 180° should be set. Switch types The four possible switch types with which the EIB switch connection unit can be used are individually listed and described in the following section. 1 gang push button, e.g. 2020 US If the EIB switch connection unit is operated in combination with a 1 gang push button, the selection “Switch type (order no.)” must first be set to 1 gang push button. The setting “Operation mode of rocker” defines whether the 1 gang push button should function with “dynamic allocation”, as a “dimming sensor”, “value sensor” or “remote lightscene”. The ETS program displays different communication objects and parameters depending on the parameter setting. Dynamic allocation In the operation mode “Dynamic allocation”, a 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Telegr. switch” is available for the rocker of the 1 gang push button. ON, OFF or TOGGLE telegrams can be sent on the EIB via this object. The information that is sent is dependent on the respective setting in the subsequent parameters. Via the parameter “Operation mode of rocker”, it is described in principle whether the rocker should carry out defined switching or toggling when the push button is pressed. 2 -138 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 With the setting “switch defined”, the same information is sent after each operation of the 1 gang push button. The parameter with the same name “Switch defined” defines whether an ON or an OFF telegram should be sent. Alternatively, the push button can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Each pulse edge can be set individually. The 1 gang push button can thus be adapted to a wide variety of applications. If e.g. an inching mode should be implemented, the setting “rising = ON, falling = OFF” must be selected. A push button operation is called a rising edge while the release of the push button is called a falling edge. With the setting “TOGGLE”, the modified object state is sent on the EIB with each operation of the 1 gang push button. It is also defined via the “TOGGLE” parameter, whether the push button is toggled in the event of a rising edge, falling edge or both pulse edges. Alternatively, the push button can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Dimming sensor In the “Dimming sensor” operation mode, an ON or OFF switching command is sent to the 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Switching” after a short operation of the rocker. The commands are sent according to the toggle principle i.e. an OFF command is sent after an ON command and is then followed by an ON command. If the rocker is pressed for a long period, the EIB switch communication object sends commands for dimming brighter or darker to the 4 bit object “Rocker -long - Telegr. dimming rel.”. If the rocker is released after a long operation, the EIB switch communication unit sends the “Stop dimming” command. In the same way as switching, a new push button action causes the device to dim darker following a dimming brighter command. A dimming brighter command is carried out if the push button is pressed again. Value sensor In the “Value sensor” operation mode, a 1 byte communication object “Rocker -Telegr. value” is available for the rocker of the 1 gang push button. 1 byte values can thus be sent on the EIB. The value that should be sent is defined with the parameter “Value rising (0...255)”. Lightscene extension object In the operation mode “Remote lightscene”, the EIB switch communication unit sends a lightscene number which has been assigned to a specific lightscene via the associated 1 byte object “Rocker - Lightscene number” after a rocker operation. This is received by a lightscene module which then sends telegrams to the appropriate actuator groups. The transmitted lightscene number is defined with the setting “Recall lightscene number (0…31)”. The lightscenes are not stored in the EIB switch communication unit. An EIB device with a lightscene memory is necessary for this. The triggering of a lightscene memory is likewise not possible via a long push button action. LED status change, orientation light A status LED is integrated in the EIB switch communication unit which can display the current status of the 1 bit communication object “LED - Switching” when a rocker element with a lens is used. By default, the LED switches on upon receipt of an ON telegram and switches off again after an OFF telegram. The behaviour can also be inverted with the parameter “LED output”. The LED can alternatively also be used as an orientation light. To do so, the setting of the parameter “Operation mode of LED” must be changed from “shows value of object ‘LED’” to “orientation light”. The communication object “LED - Switching” is not shown in this case. The LED is then either switched “always ON” or “always OFF”, depending on the parameter “LED output”. August 2003 2 -139 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 2 gang push button, e.g. 2020 US-205 If the EIB switch connection unit is used in combination with a 2 gang push button, the selection “Switch type (order no.)” must first be set to a 2 gang push button. The setting “Operation mode for both rockers” defines whether the 2 gang push button should operate with the EIB switch connection unit as a “Dimming sensor with 2 rockers”, as a “Blind sensor with 2 rockers”, as a “Comfort night switch with 2 rockers” or with ”1 fold switch function right and left”. The ETS software displays different communication objects and parameters depending on the parameter setting. Dimming sensor with 2 rockers In the operation mode “Dimming sensor with 2 rockers”, an ON or OFF command is sent to the 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Switching” after a short operation of one rocker. If the rocker is pressed for a longer period, the switch sensor sends commands for dimming brighter or darker to the 4 bit object “Rocker - Telegr. dimming rel.”. If the rocker is released after a long operation, the switch sensor sends the command “Stop dimming”. In the default setting, the switch sensor sends TOGGLE telegrams after a short operation of the right or left rocker. A long operation of the left rocker dims down the brightness and a long operation of the right rocker dims up the brightness. This behaviour is adapted as required via the parameter “Working mode of the rocker”. Blind sensor with 2 rockers In the “Blind sensor” operation mode, the 2 gang push button has two 1 bit communication objects “Rocker -long - Telegr. Move up/down” and “Rocker short - Telegr. lamella adj./stop”. After a long operation of a rocker, the switch sensor sends telegrams to raise or lower the blind. After a short operation, telegrams for stopping the blind or for louvre adjustment are sent to the linked shutter actuators. With the help of the parameter setting “Working mode of the rockers”, it is defined whether the blind should be raised or lowered with the left or right rocker. Comfort/night switch If the operation mode of the 2 gang push button is selected as “Comfort night switch with 2 rockers”, the 2 gang push button offers two 1 bit communication objects. Via these two objects “Comfort mode - Telegr. switch” and “Night - Telegr. switch”, telegrams can be sent to the corresponding objects of a room thermostat. It can be set for each rocker whether a push button action should activate comfort mode or night operation. The parameter “Rocker switches into” is used for this purpose. Regardless of which of the two rockers are pressed, two telegrams are always triggered. Example: The right rocker should activate the comfort mode when it has been pressed. After a push button action, the object “Night - Telegr. switch” sends an OFF telegram while the object “Comfort - Telegr. switch” sends an ON telegram. 1 fold switch function right and left If the operation mode “1 fold switch function right and left” is selected, the right and left rockers behave as two individual rockers. This means that both rockers have their own independent set of parameters and communication objects. Via the parameter “Operation mode of rocker”, it is defined whether the rocker should operate with “dynamic allocation”, as a “dimming sensor”, as a “value sensor” or with a “remote lightscene” function. The functions of the individual left or right rocker are described in the following section. 2 -140 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Dynamic allocation In the operation mode “Dynamic allocation”, a 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Telegr. switch” is available for the rocker. ON, OFF or TOGGLE telegrams can be sent on the EIB via this object. The information that is sent is dependent on the respective setting in the subsequent parameters. Via the parameter “Operation mode of rocker”, it is described in principle whether the rocker should carry out defined switching or toggling when the push button is pressed. With the setting “switch defined”, the same information is sent after each operation of the rocker. The parameter with the same name “Switch defined” defines whether an ON or an OFF telegram should be sent. Alternatively, the push button can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Each pulse edge can be set individually. The rocker can thus be adapted to a wide variety of applications. If e.g. an inching mode should be implemented, the setting “rising = ON, falling = OFF” must be selected. A push button operation is called a rising edge while the release of the push button is called a falling edge. With the setting “TOGGLE”, the modified object state is sent on the EIB with each operation of the rocker. It is also defined via the “TOGGLE” parameter, whether the rocker is toggled in the event of a rising edge, falling edge or both pulse edges. Alternatively, the rocker can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Dimming sensor In the “Dimming sensor” operation mode, an ON or OFF switching command is sent to the 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Switching” after a short operation of the rocker. The commands are sent according to the toggle principle i.e. an OFF command is sent after an ON command and is then followed by an ON command. If the rocker is pressed for a long period, the EIB switch communication object sends commands for dimming brighter or darker to the 4 bit object “Rocker -long - Telegr. dimming rel.”. If the rocker is released after a long operation, the EIB switch communication unit sends the “Stop dimming” command. In the same way as switching, a new push button action causes the device to dim darker following a dimming brighter command. A dimming brighter command is carried out if the push button is pressed again. Value sensor In the “Value sensor” operation mode, a 1 byte communication object “Rocker -Telegr. value” is available for the rocker. 1 byte values can thus be sent on the EIB. The value that should be sent is defined with the parameter “Value rising (0...255)”. Lightscene extension object In the operation mode “Remote lightscene”, the EIB switch communication unit sends a lightscene number which has been assigned to a specific lightscene via the associated 1 byte object “Rocker - Lightscene number” after a rocker operation. This is received by a lightscene module which then sends telegrams to the appropriate actuator groups. The transmitted lightscene number is defined with the setting “Recall lightscene number (0…31)”. The lightscenes are not stored in the EIB switch communication unit. An EIB device with a lightscene memory is necessary for this. The triggering of a lightscene memory is likewise not possible via a long push button action. August 2003 2 -141 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 1 gang switch, e.g. 2000/6 US If the EIB switch connection unit is used in combination with a 1 gang switch, the selection “Switch type (order no.)” must first be set to a 1 gang switch. The setting “Operation mode of rocker” defines the operation mode of the 1 gang switch. It is possible to choose between “switching sensor”, “value sensor” or “remote lightscene”. Switching sensor In the “Switching sensor” operation mode, a 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Telegr. switch” is available for the 1 gang switch. ON, OFF or TOGGLE telegrams can be sent on the EIB via this object. The information that is sent is dependent on the respective setting in the subsequent parameters. Via the parameter “Operation mode of rocker”, it is described in principle whether the 1 gang switch should carry out defined switching or toggle when the push button is pressed. With the setting “switch defined”, the same information is sent after each operation of the rocker. The parameter with the same name “Switch defined” defines whether an ON or an OFF telegram should be sent. Alternatively, the rocker can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Each pulse edge can be set individually. The rocker can thus be adapted to a wide variety of applications. If e.g. a “normal” switching behaviour should be implemented, the setting “rising = ON, falling = OFF” must be selected. Changing the rocker to the ON position is called a rising edge while changing the rocker to the OFF position is called a falling edge. With the setting “TOGGLE”, the modified object state is sent on the EIB with each operation of the rocker. It is also defined via the “TOGGLE” parameter, whether the rocker is toggled in the event of a rising edge, falling edge or both pulse edges. Alternatively, the rocker can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Value sensor In the “Value sensor” operation mode, a 1 byte communication object “Rocker -Telegr. value” is available for the 1 gang switch. 1 byte values can thus be sent on the EIB. The value that should be sent is defined with the parameters “Value rising (0...255)” and “Value falling (0...255)”. Lightscene extension object In the operation mode “Remote lightscene”, the EIB switch communication unit sends a lightscene number which has been assigned to a specific lightscene via the associated 1 byte object “Rocker - Lightscene number” after a rocker operation. This is received by a lightscene module which then sends telegrams to the appropriate actuator groups. The transmitted lightscene number is defined with the setting “Recall lightscene number (0…31)”. The lightscene are not stored in the EIB switch communication unit. An EIB device with a lightscene memory is necessary for this. The triggering of a lightscene memory is likewise not possible via a long push button action. LED status change, orientation light A “red” status LED is integrated in the EIB switch communication unit which can display the current status of the 1 bit communication object “LED - Switching” when a rocker element with a lens is used. By default, the LED switches on upon receipt of an ON telegram and switches off again after an OFF telegram. The behaviour can also be inverted with the parameter “LED output”. The LED can alternatively also be used as an orientation light. To do so, the setting of the parameter “Operation mode of LED” must be changed from “shows value of object ‘LED’” to “orientation light”. The communication object “LED - Switching” is not shown in this case. The LED is then either switched “always ON” or “always OFF”, depending on the parameter “LED output”. 2 -142 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 2 gang switch, e.g. 2000/5 US If the EIB switch connection unit is operated in combination with a 2 gang switch, the selection “Switch type (order no.)” must first be set to 2 gang switch. With a 2 gang switch, the EIB switch connection unit makes a set of parameters and communication objects available for each rocker of the 2 gang switch. The operation mode of the left or right rocker of the 2 gang switch is defined via the parameter “Operation mode of rocker”. It is possible to choose between “switching sensor”, “value sensor” or “remote lightscene”. Switching sensor In the “Switching sensor” operation mode, a 1 bit communication object “Rocker - Telegr. switch” is available for the respective rocker of the 2 gang switch. ON, OFF or TOGGLE telegrams can be sent on the EIB via this object. The information that is sent is dependent on the respective setting in the subsequent parameters. Via the parameter “Operation mode of rocker”, it is described in principle whether the 2 gang switch should carry out defined switching or toggling when the rocker is pressed. With the setting “switch defined”, the same information is sent after each operation of the rocker. The parameter with the same name “Switch defined” defines whether an ON or an OFF telegram should be sent. Alternatively, the rocker can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Each pulse edge can be set individually. The rocker can thus be adapted to a wide variety of applications. If e.g. a “normal” switching behaviour should be implemented, the setting “rising = ON, falling = OFF” must be selected. Changing the rocker to the ON position is called a rising edge while changing the rocker to the OFF position is called a falling edge. With the setting “TOGGLE”, the modified object state is sent on the EIB with each operation of the rocker. It is also defined via the “TOGGLE” parameter, whether the rocker is toggled in the event of a rising edge, falling edge or both pulse edges. Alternatively, the rocker can be deactivated via the setting “no reaction”. Value sensor In the “Value sensor” operation mode, a 1 byte communication object “Rocker -Telegr. value” is available for the respective rocker of the 2 gang switch. 1 byte values can thus be sent on the EIB. The value that should be sent is defined with the parameters “Value rising (0...255)” and “Value falling (0...255)”. Lightscene extension object In the operation mode “Remote lightscene”, the EIB switch communication unit sends a lightscene number which has been assigned to a specific lightscene via the associated 1 byte object “Rocker - Lightscene number” after a rocker operation. This is received by a lightscene module which then sends telegrams to the appropriate actuator groups. The transmitted lightscene number is defined with the setting “Recall lightscene number (0…31)”. The lightscenes are not stored in the EIB switch communication unit. An EIB device with a lightscene memory is necessary for this. The triggering of a lightscene memory is likewise not possible via a long push button action. August 2003 2 -143 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Communication objects when used with 2 gang switch and “Switching sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 4 Type 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit Object name LED Rocker Rocker Function Switching Telegr. switch Telegr. switch Communication objects when used with 2 gang switch and “Value sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 4 Type 1 bit 1 byte 1 byte Object name LED Rocker Rocker Function Switching Telegr. value Telegr. value Communication objects whe used with 2 gang switch and “Remote lightscene“ operation mode No. 1 2 4 Type 1 bit 1 byte 1 byte Object name LED Rocker Rocker Function Switching Lightscene number Lightscene number Communication objects when used with 1 gang switch and “Switching sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 Type 1 bit 1 bit Object name LED Rocker Function Switching Telegr. switch Communication objects when used with 1 gang switch and “Value sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 Type 1 bit 1 byte Object name LED Rocker Function Switching Telegr. value Communication objects when used with 1 gang switch and “Remote lightscene” operation mode No. 1 2 Type 1 bit 1 byte Object name LED Rocker Function Switching Lightscene number Communication objects when used with 2 gang push button and 1 fold switch function right and left with dynamic allocation No. 1 2 4 Type 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit Object name LED Rocker Rocker Function Switching Telegr. switch Telegr. switch Communication objects when used with 2 gang push button and 1 fold switch function right and left with “Dimming sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 3 4 5 Type 1 bit 1 bit 4 bit 1 bit 4 bit Object name LED Rocker -short Rocker -long Rocker -short Rocker -long Function Switching Telegr. switch Telegr. dimming rel. Telegr. switch Telegr. dimming rel. Communication objects when used with 2 gang push button No. Type Object name Function and 1 fold switch function right and left 1 1 bit LED Switching with “Value sensor” operation mode 2 1 byte Rocker Telegr. value 4 1 byte Rocker Telegr. value Communication objects No. Type Object name Function when used with 2 gang push button 1 1 bit LED Switching and 1 fold switch function right and left 2 1 byte Rocker Lightscene number with “Remote lightscene” operation 4 1 byte Rocker Lightscene number mode Communication objects No. Type Object name Function when used with 2 gang push button 1 1 bit LED Switching and comfort night switch with 2 rockers 2 1 bit Night Telegr. switch 4 1 bit Comfort mode Telegr. switch 2 -144 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Communication objects when used with 2 gang push button and operation mode “Blind sensor with 2 rockers” No. 1 2 4 Type 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit Object name LED Rocker -long Rocker -short Function Switching Telegr. Move up/down Telegr. lamella adj./stop Communication objects when used with 2 gang push button and operation mode “Dimming sensor with 2 rockers” No. 1 2 4 Type 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit Object name LED Rocker -short Rocker -long Function Switching Telegr. switch Telegr. dimming rel. Communication objects when used with 1 gang push button and dynamic allocation No. 1 2 Type 1 bit 1 bit Object name LED Rocker Function Switching Telegr. switch Communication objects when used with 1 gang push button and “Dimming sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 3 Type 1 bit 1 bit 4 bit Object name LED Rocker -short Rocker -long Function Switching Telegr. switch Telegr. dimming rel. Communication objects when used with 1 gang push button and “Value sensor” operation mode No. 1 2 Type 1 bit 1 byte Object name LED Rocker Function Switching Telegr. value Communication objects when used with 1 gang push button and “Remote lightscene” operation No. 1 2 Type 1 bit 1 byte Object name LED Rocker Function Switching Lightscene number mode Communication objects No. Type Object name Function with activation object 0 1 bit Activation Switching … August 2003 2 -145 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 General parameters. General: The default setting for the values – Switch type (order no.) push button 1 gang, e.g. 2020 US is printed in bold type. push button 2 gang, e.g. 2020 US-205 switch 1 gang, e.g 2000/6 US switch 2 gang, e.g. 2000/5 US – Activation object for sensor function available not available – Activation at Value “1” Value “0” Only if available: – Sensor function after EIB enabled current return disabled – Attention: marking rear side push button unit; top = 0 ° – Twist switch connection unit 0 ° for insert 180 ° Only for 1 gang push button, e.g. 2020 US: push button. The default setting for the – Operation mode of rocker dynamic allocation values is printed in bold type. Parameters when used with 1 gang dimming sensor value sensor remote lightscene Only for dynamic allocation: – Working mode of the rocker switch defined TOGGLE Only for defined switching: – Switch defined no reaction rising ON falling ON rising ON, falling ON rising ON, falling OFF rising OFF, falling ON rising OFF, falling OFF rising OFF falling OFF Only for toggling: – TOGGLE no reaction Toggle rising Toggle falling Toggle rising and falling Only for value sensor: – Value rising (0...255) 0 Only for remote lightscene function: – Recall lightscene number (0…31) 0 – Lightscene memory via long push not available press LED: – Operation mode of LED orientation light shows value of object ‘LED’ Only for orientation light: – LED output always OFF always ON Only for “shows value of object ‘LED’”: – LED output 0 = OFF, 1= ON 0 = ON, 1= OFF 2 -146 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Parameters when used with 2 gang push button. The default setting for the values is printed in bold type. Only for 2 gang push button, e.g. 2020 US-205: – Operation mode for both rockers Dimming sensor with 2 rockers Blind sensor with 2 rockers Comfort night switch with 2 rockers 1 fold switch function right and left Only for dimming sensor with 2 rockers: Rocker left: – Working mode of the rockers left DARKER/TOGGLE; right LIGHTER/TOGGLE left LIGHTER/TOGGLE; right DARKER/TOGGLE left DARKER/OFF; right LIGHTER/ON left LIGHTER/ON; right DARKER/OFF Rocker right: – Operation mode of rocker under “rocker 1” Only for blind sensor with 2 rockers: Rocker left: – Working mode of the rockers rocker left DOWN, rocker right UP rocker left UP, rocker right DOWN Rocker right: – Operation mode of rocker under “rocker 1” Only for comfort night switch with 2 rockers: Rocker left: – Rocker switches into Night mode (night=“1“, comfort=“0”) Comfort mode (night=“0”, comfort=“1”) – Delay between both telegrams 256 ms 512 ms 1.04 s 2.08 s Rocker right: – Rocker switches into Night mode (night=“1”, comfort=“0”) Comfort mode (night=“0”, comfort=“1”) – Delay between both telegrams 256 ms 512 ms 1.04 s 2.08 s August 2003 2 -147 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Parameters when used with 2 gang push button. The default setting for the Only for 1 fold switch function right and left: Separately for the left and right rockers: values is printed in bold type. – Operation mode of rocker dynamic allocation dimming sensor value sensor remote lightscene Only for dynamic allocation: – Working mode of the rocker switch defined TOGGLE Only for defined switching: – Switch defined no reaction rising ON falling ON rising ON, falling ON rising ON, falling OFF rising OFF, falling ON rising OFF, falling OFF rising OFF falling OFF Only for toggling: – TOGGLE no reaction Toggle rising Toggle falling Toggle rising and falling Only for value sensor: – Value rising (0...255) 0 Only for remote lightscene function: – Recall lightscene number (0…31) 0 – Lightscene memory via long push not available press 2 -148 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Parameters when used with 1 gang Only for 1 gang switch, e.g. 2000/6 US: switch. The default setting for the values is printed in bold type. – Operation mode of rocker switching sensor value sensor remote lightscene Only for switching sensor: – Working mode of the rocker switch defined TOGGLE Only for defined switching: – Switch defined no reaction rising ON falling ON rising ON, falling ON rising ON, falling OFF rising OFF, falling ON rising OFF, falling OFF rising OFF Only for toggling: falling OFF – TOGGLE no reaction Toggle rising Toggle falling Toggle rising and falling Only for value sensor: – Value sending while rising Only if “yes” is selected: yes no – Value rising (0...255) – Value sending while falling Only if “yes” is selected: – Value falling (0...255) 0 yes no 0 Only for remote lightscene function: – Recall lightscene for rising yes no Only if “yes” is selected: – Recall lightscene number (0…31) rising 0– Recall lightscene for falling yes no Only if “yes” is selected: – Recall lightscene number (0…31) falling 0 August 2003 2 -149 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 Parameters when used with 2 gang Only for 2 gang switch, e.g. 2000/5 US: switch. The default setting for the Separately for the left and right rocker: values is printed in bold type. Only for switching sensor: – Operation mode of rocker switching sensor value sensor remote lightscene – Working mode of the rocker switch defined TOGGLE Only for defined switching: – Switch defined no reaction rising ON falling ON rising ON, falling ON rising ON, falling OFF rising OFF, falling ON rising OFF, falling OFF rising OFF falling OFF Only for toggling: – TOGGLE no reaction Toggle rising Toggle falling Toggle rising and falling Only for value sensor: – Value sending while rising yes no Only if “yes” is selected: – Value rising (0...255) 0 – Value sending while falling yes no Only if “yes” is selected: – Value falling (0...255) 0 Only for remote lightscene function: – Recall lightscene for rising yes no Only if “yes” is selected: – Recall lightscene number (0… rising 31) 0 – Recall lightscene for falling yes no Only if “yes” is selected: – Recall lightscene number (0…31) 0 falling 2 -150 August 2003 ABB i-bus® EIB EIB switch connection unit, FM Type: 6108 U-500 August 2003 2 -151