User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Document updates
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Configuration
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 Display
- 2.3 Inputs
- 2.4 Thermostat n
- ANNEX I. Video Intercom Operation
- ANNEX II. Internal Call Operation
- ANNEX III. Remote Control via IP
- ANNEX IV. Graphs
- ANNEX V. Differences with Z50 / Z100
- ANNEX VI. Communication Objects
Z50 / Z70 v2 / Z100
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➢ Allow Password Reset [disabled/enabled]: enables the password for
accessing the Web server to be set to the factory default.
Please refer to the user manual “Webserver Tools” (available in the Z70 v2
product section at the Zennio homepage, www.zennio.com) for detailed
information about its functionality and the configuration.
Note: in the event of a supply failure, the connection with the server will be lost,
and waiting for the screen to recover its generic IP to access it again will be
necessary.
Remote Control through the Internet [disabled/enabled] (license required):
enables or disables remote control function (see ANNEX III. Remote Control
via IP).
Pairing Code Expiration Time [60 … 120 … 3600]: sets the time that pairing
code will be valid. Advanced Configuration [disabled/enabled]: enables or
disables the “Advanced” tab in the tree on the left (see section 2.1.14).
The project topology shows the following objects by default:
“[General] Time of Day”: 3-byte object for setting the internal time of the
device, for example, by linking it to a KNX clock. This object is also
automatically sent after time changes made by the user from the screen itself.
Note: although the DPT of this object considers a field for setting the day of the
week, Z70 v2 calculates it from the date and therefore ignores that field.
Important: Z70 v2 does not have an RTC clock or battery to keep track of
the time in the absence of power. Therefore, it is important to receive the time
periodically from a device that obtains it through NTP and/or has a battery to
prevent delays during bus failures.
“[General] Date”: 3-byte object for setting the internal date of the device, for
example, by linking it to a KNX clock. This object is also automatically sent after
date changes made by the user from the screen itself.
“[General] Scene: Send” and “[General] Scene: Receive”: objects for
respectively sending and receiving scene values from/to the KNX bus
whenever it is necessary.