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Motivity v1.3 Technical Documentation
Technical Documentation Motivity
Status: Draft
Firmware Version : v1.3
Hardware Version : PIR Snr. 141023
Order umber: MOTX
Technical Details:
Power Supply Min. 21 VDC, Max. 31 VDC, provided by the
K X bus line
Maximum Power Consumption 300 mW
Bus Power Consumption Class 30mA
Fan-In Model TP1-256
Connection to the bus via: TBD
Operating Temperatures -5 ºC to +45 ºC
Maximum Humidity 93% relative humidity, no moisture
condensation
Type Of Protection (E 60529) IP20
Protective Separation Device Group 3
Dimensions (w x h x d) (mm) TBD
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Functional Description
The Motivity is a Motion Detector with optional additional sensors
Its functions are:
•Master/Slave Mode possible
•(Optional) Internal Temperature Sensor with correction
•(Optional) Internal Light Sensor with correction
•Up to 4 different Output Actions available
◦Output: switching, dimming, recalling scenes, 1 or 2 Byte unsigned
◦With switch-off delay
◦Light dependent
◦Activation of objects at runtime, e.g. for day/night mode
◦Ventilation Control
•Blocking object
This functionality is further made complete by some functional modules
• Scene Module
• Basic Logic Functions
• Timers
• Up/Down Counters
• Thermostat
The functions and parameters are explained in more detail hereafter.
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The parameters are divided into 5 Parts
1. Configuration
Here you can set some general settings.
2. Output
Define up to 4 actions that have to be performed upon a motion event, possibly filtered
by other variables.
3. Sensors
Configure some sensor settings
4. Temperature
Contains the settings of the internal temperature sensor, as well as those for the
thermostat.
5. Modules
Activate additional functionality that comes with each switch. Currently supported:
◦Scene Module, supporting eight scenes with eight actuators(1 Bit/1Byte/2Byte
supported)
◦Basic Logic Module (A D/OR functions), consisting of five Logic Channels that
each have up to five 1-Bit inputs
◦Timers, up to four
◦Up/Down Counters, up to four
Updatable Software
All the products of Tense can be updated with new internal Software (firmware). To
install new software, just use the latest K X database from our website. When the version of
the K X product database does not match the one inside the device, then ETS will
automatically install the new software into the device. This update can take a while (at least 10
minutes) depending on the other traffic on the K X bus.
You can use both full and partial download. When the new firmware is already installed, the
ETS will just send the parameters.
However, if you use “unload” then also the software will be erased, and will be downloaded the
next time ETS wants to configure the device.
ote that you never can destroy a device with this procedure. However, should
a download of the firmware fail, then it might be that the device becomes
unresponsive. To recover from this situation, hold the programming button
while powering the device.
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Installation
Risk of electrocution
Only skilled electricians can carry out installation and commissioning of
the device. Otherwise, there is a risk of fire and electrocution. Observe
the regulations valid in the country of use, as well as the K X guidelines.
To be installed indoors.
1. Remove power from the K X bus.
2. Connect the bus coupler with the K X bus using the K X bus connection terminal.
Connect the red bus wire to the red terminal (+) and the black bus wire to the black
terminal (–).
3. The bus coupler fits in a standard size 6 -installation box .Use two screws to fix the bus
coupler. Make sure the mounting is level and that the “TOP ” marking on the PCB ↑
points upwards.
4. Plug the front onto the bus coupler. Make sure that the “TOP ” marking on the PCB ↑
(backside of the front) points upwards.
5. Power the K X bus.
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Commissioning
First, download the appropriate product databases from www.tense.be and import it into the
ETS.
If you want to avoid a download of the firmware the first time, you can use the firmware
version that matches the preprogrammed firmware. You find the version of the
preprogrammed software version on the label.
1. Remove the front.
2. To trigger the programming mode, hold a magnet near the head. Make sure the red
programming LED lights up.
3. In the ETS, add the device and assign the physical address.
4. Program the physical address. Make sure the red programming LED turns off.
5. Replug the front.
6. In the ETS, select the appropriate parameters and assign the group addresses.
7. Download the application program to the device.
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General Settings
In this page you can set some general settings, e.g. whether a Light or Temperature sensor is
attached to the Motivity base electronics.
You can also specify the “Read on Init delay time”. The “Read On Init” flag is a communication
object flag new for System B devices. If you set this flag on a communication object, then the
intensity will issue read requests upon power-up, to make sure that its status values are up-
to-date.
Set this value to a time, where you are certain that every bus device is up and running and will
answer read requests. In that way you assure that the internal states of the Intensity
correspond with the actual values.
List of available Communication Objects and Parameters:
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Name Value Range Comment
Light Sensor Present Yes/No whether Light Sensor is attached
Temperature Sensor Present Yes/No whether Temperature Sensor is attached
Read On Init Delay[s 4 – 255 Time To wait before reading objects with the ROI flag

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Output
The settings under Output let you define which action should be executed when Motion is
detected, and what should happen when the switch-off delay is reached.
General
If this Motivity only forwards its motion detection events to another K X device that decides
which action to take, you should set this Motivity into Slave Mode. However, if this device acts
as the Master, you can set here which action to perform when motion is detected. Up to 4
different actions can be defined, which can be (de)activated on the fly.
Here you can also specity whether the Motivity should control the ventilation (see further).
You can also enable a blocking object, which will cause the Motivity to ignore any motion
detection in the output object. ote that if blocking has been set after motion has been
detected, then no OFF action will be taken., The other functions (e.g. Under sensors) are not
affected by this setting and bus communication is still possible.
List of the parameters and communication objects:
Communication Objects :
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Name Value Range Comment
Mode Master / Slave Select between Master/Slave Mode
Enable Blocking Object Yes/No
Number of Output Objects 1 to 4
Enable Ventilation Yes/No Enable ventilation logic
enable a general blocking object which will
enable/disable all output objects
Number of possible actions this motivity must perform
upon motion detection
No Name I/O DPT Flags Use
1 Blocking Object I DPT1.2 WCTUI enable/disable all output objects
6 Slave Motion Detector Input I DPT1.1 WCTUI
Input detection status from Slave Motion
Detector

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Output
With each Output Action you can specify which action to perform when motion is detected,
allowing you to e.g.
–switch on/off a 1-Bit actuator
–adjust the dimming to a fixed absolute value
–recall a scene
–send an (unsigned) 1 or 2 Byte value
–etc...
You can also specify a switch-off delay. This is the time after the last detection that the Motivity
will wait to perform the turn off action.
It's also possible to make the action depending on a maximum brightness value. When the
light level, from the internal or external sensor, is above this threshold, then the motivity will
ignore the motion event.
Output Actions can be selected at runtime. This allows you to specify a different behaviour at a
different time or in different conditions. When an Output Action is deactivated, it might be
useful to turn off the light sources it controls. If this is necessary, set “Send OFF on
deactivation” to “Yes”.
The safety pause parameter will disable the motion detection for 2 seconds. This might be
useful if a different light source is in the field of the detector, and switching on of this light
sources causes the detector to trigger on it.
List of parameters and communication objects:
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No Name I/O DPT Flags Use
7 Switch Value 1bit O DPT1.1 CT 1 bit Output from Output Object1
7 Value 1 Byte Scaling O DPT5.1 CT
7 Value 1 Byte O DPT5.10 CT Unsigned 1 Byte Output from Output Object1
7 Scene O DPT17.1 CT Scene value from Output Object1
7 Value 2 Byte O DPT7.1 CT Unsigned 2 Byte Output from Output Object1
8 External Lux Value I DPT9.4 CW Value if external light sensor is used
9 Safety Pause Input I DPT1.1 CW Input for ignoring briefly motion detector
10 Object Selection I DPT1.1 CW Input for (de)activating the Output Object
1 Byte Scaling Output from Output Object1,
typically used for dimming

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The objects of the second Output Object start at 11. There is a spacing of 4 objects between
each Output Action.
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Name
1 second, 1 minute, 1 Hour
Yes/No
0-750
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Value Range Comment
Value Type
1bit, 1 Byte Scaling[0-100% , 1
Byte unsigned [0-255 , Scene
[1-64 , 2 Byte unsigned [0-
65535 type of value to send with this output action
ON Value to send on Start depending on value type value to send when motion is detected
OFF Value to send at End of
Switch Off Delay depending on value type
value to send when switch off delay has
elapsed
Base Switch Off Delay Time Base for Switch Off Delay Time
Time Factor Switch Off Delay 1 to 240
factor to multiply Time Base Switch Off
Delay Time
Depending on Brightness Value
the action is depending on the (internal or
external)lux value
Lux Threshold
threshold value under which the light is
switched on
Use internal sensor
Use internal brightness sensor, or a value
from an external sensor, received over the
bus
Use Safety Pause
ignore motion detector input for 2 seconds
after a '1' telegram was received on the
“Safety Pause Input” object
Activation
Always Active, Active on 1,
Active on 0 (de)activate this Output Action
Send OFF Value upon deactivation
Send OFF value when Output Action is
active and deselected

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Ventilation
The motivity is able to control ventilation. After a person has entered a room, ventilation can
be started, after a certain amount of time has elapsed. The person has to be present for a
minimum time, at least 5 seconds. If the minimum presence time is bigger than the delay
time, then the delay time will be automatically extended to be equal to the minimum presence
time. ote that the blocking object will block this when active.
List of the parameters and communication objects:
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No Name I/O DPT Flags Use
23 Ventilation Switch O DPT1.1 CT Ventilation Switch object
Name Value Range Comment
5 to 240
1 to 240 Duration of the venilation
5 to 240
Ventilation Delay
Time[seconds
time to wait after the first detection to start the
ventilation
Ventilation Duration time [x10
seconds
Ventilation Minimum
Presence time[seconds
Minimum time between the first detection and last
detection to start the ventilation
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