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USER MANUAL
ZVI-TMDV
Application program version: [1.2]
User manual edition: [1.2]_a
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CONTENTS
Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 2
Document updates........................................................................................................................ 4
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 TMD-Display View ............................................................................................................ 5
1.2 Installation........................................................................................................................ 7
2 Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 Default Configuration....................................................................................................... 9
2.2 General........................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.1 CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 11
2.2.2 Temperature Sensor............................................................................................... 13
2.2.3 Screensaver............................................................................................................. 13
2.2.4 LEDs & Display ........................................................................................................ 15
2.2.5 Sounds .................................................................................................................... 18
2.2.6 Touch Locking ......................................................................................................... 20
2.2.7 Welcome Back Object............................................................................................. 21
2.3 Pages .............................................................................................................................. 24
2.3.1 CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 24
2.4 Page n............................................................................................................................. 26
2.4.1 CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 26
2.4.2 Disabled .................................................................................................................. 29
2.4.3 Pair.......................................................................................................................... 29
2.4.4 Individual ................................................................................................................ 53
2.5 Configuration pages ....................................................................................................... 67
2.5.1 General Configuration ............................................................................................ 67

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2.5.2 Display..................................................................................................................... 68
2.6 Inputs.............................................................................................................................. 69
2.6.1 Binary Input ............................................................................................................ 69
2.6.2 Temperature Probe ................................................................................................ 69
2.6.3 Motion Detector..................................................................................................... 70
2.7 Thermostat..................................................................................................................... 71
ANNEX I. LED Illumination Modes............................................................................................... 72
ANNEX II. Button Icons................................................................................................................ 75
ANNEX III. Communication Objects............................................................................................. 76

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DOCUMENT UPDATES
Version
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[1.2]_a
Changes in the application program:
Heartbeat functionality added.
Optimisation of the inputs, thermostat and motion
detector.
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[1.1]_a
Changes in the application programme:
Optimisation of the start-up process.
Minor optimisation in character representations.
Update of the motion detector function.
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1INTRODUCTION
1.1 TMD-DISPLAY VIEW
TMD-Display View is an evolution of TMD-Display One, the KNX multifunction
capacitive touch switch with graphical display from Zennio.
TMD-Display View provides eight capacitive buttons aligned in 2 columns of 4
buttons each, LEDs to indicate user presses or states, and a wide display on the top
of the front panel, as in ZAS and Roll-ZAS from Zennio.
TMD-Display View is a fully customisable solution for the room control, including
hotel rooms, offices or any other environment where the user needs to control climate
systems, lighting, blinds, scenes, etc.
The versatility of the above functions is enhanced by the built-in analogue/digital
inputs, the internal temperature sensor and the thermostat function, as well as an
elegant and fully customisable design of the front glass –customers can choose
their button icons, texts and colours and even personalise the background with their
pictures, logos, etc.
Moreover, the display offers the possibility to show useful information to the user about
the control states and object values, being possible to configure up to 4 different
pages. Unlike those in TMD-Display One, the capacitive buttons and the display in
TMD-Display View can perform different functions depending on the page selected,
thus providing the user a versatile interface with multitude of controls available.
The most outstanding features of TMD-Display View are:
1.8’’ back-lit display with a resolution of 128x64 pixels.
Fully customisable design of the front glass.
8 touch buttons which can operate as individual or pair controls.
Up to 4 different pages available.
Light indicator (LED) for every button, the state of which (on or off) can
depend on different factors according to the user’s needs.

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Buzzer for an audible acknowledgement of user actions (with the possibility
of disabling it either by parameter or by object).
Possibility of locking / unlocking the touch panel through binary orders or
scenes, and of setting a timed/automatic locking of the device (cleaning
function).
Welcome greeting on the display and Welcome Back object (binary or
scene).
Central touch area which allows browsing through the configured pages or
confirming certain actions.
Screensaver function.
Two analogue/digital inputs (temperature probes, additional switches, etc.).
Thermostat function.
Built-in temperature sensor.
Motion detection function, by connecting the corresponding accessory.
Heartbeat or periodical “still-alive” notification.
Figure 1 TMD-Display View.

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1.2 INSTALLATION
Figure 2 TMD-Display View. Installation Process.
To install the device, it is first necessary to mount the metallic plate into a square/round
standard appliance box through the suitable screws. Next, TMD-Display View is
connected to the KNX bus through the corresponding terminal on the rear side of the
device, and then the input terminal is as well connected to the rear of the device.
Once the input terminal and the KNX terminal are connected, the device can be easily
mounted on the metallic plate by the action of the built-in magnets. After that, it is
necessary to slide it downwards to fix it through the security anchorage system.
Finally, it is advisable to check that the device is properly installed, and that only its
profile becomes visible from above, from below and from both sides (the metallic plate
should be completely hidden).
This device does not need any external supply, as it is powered through the KNX bus.
Figure 3 Element diagram.
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1. Temperature Sensor.
2. KNX Bus Connector.
3. Analogue/Digital Inputs.
4. Test/Prog. Button.
5. Test/Prog. LED.
6. Magnet.
7. Display.
8. Status LED.
9. Main touch area.
10. Central Touch Area.

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The programming button (4) can be pressed with the help of a thin screw to set the
device into the Programming Mode. After a short press, the programming LED (5) will
light in red. Note that if this button is held while plugging the device into the KNX bus,
the device will enter the Safe Mode. The LED will then blink in red.
Note:whenever the device recovers the bus power, an immediate self-calibration
process of the touch panel takes place. Please ensure to avoid touching the front glass
while powering the device. If undesired effects arise during normal use, please
disconnect the device from the bus and connect it again, making sure that the front
glass is not touched during this process.
For detailed information about the technical features of the device and for safety
instructions and on the installation process, please refer to the Datasheet bundled with
the original packaging of the device and also available at www.zennio.com.

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2CONFIGURATION
2.1 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION
To make the device perform the desired functions, several options need to be
parameterised related to its general behaviour (screensaver, sounds, LEDs and
display brightness levels, lock procedure of the touch panel, welcome back object,
etc.).
Some of the above options are common to other Zennio devices such as Touch-
MyDesign, Roll-ZAS or Z41, while others are specific for TMD-Display View.
On the other hand, TMD-Display View features two opto-coupled inputs, each of which
may be independently configured as a switch/sensor, a push-button or a
temperature probe or motion detector, so that external accessories can be
connected to the device.
In the particular case of an external temperature probe (such as model ZN1AC-NTC68
from Zennio), it will be possible to use it with independence of the built-in temperature
sensor of the device, which implements its own communication objects and can be
enabled and disabled in parameters.
ETS PARAMETERISATION
Figure 4 General.
After importing the corresponding database in ETS and adding the device into the
topology of the project, the configuration process begins by right-clicking into the
device and selecting Edit parameters.
This will bring the window shown in Figure 4, which contains the following tabs:
General: contains the parameters that define the general behaviour of the
device and that enable/disable additional features such as the thermostat or
the external inputs. See section 2.2 for details.

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Pages: contains the parameters for enabling/disabling the different control
pages and some general parameters related to the touch buttons and the
navigation control. See section 2.3 for details.
Page 1: contains the parameters for enabling/disabling the controls contained
in page 1 (enabled by default). See section 2.4 for details.
Depending on the configuration, other tabs may show in the tab tree on the left.
These tabs will be explained in the next sections.
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