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ComBridge Studio
System
EIBnet/IP Multi Control Gateway
Web-Visualization
Automation Services
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ComBridge MCG
ComBridge Multi Control Gateway
The ComBridge Multi Control Gateway (MCG) is the ideal EIBnet/IP interface for use in EIB installations with advanced automation
functions that must also be visualized.
Combining schedule and logic functions with scenes and event-driven command sequences is typical for residential or commercial
building applications.
Typically these automation functions were executed by PC-based visualizations. If these vital functions should not be dependent
on the operation of visualization and thus a server running 24/7 then they must become part of the EIB installation. This is where
the MCG comes into play. Central control functions like schedules or logic controls can be pushed into and executed by the MCG.
Up to 100 schedule commands can be laid down in the MCG.
The real-time clock of the MCG and consequently EIB date/time can be synchronized with an IP time source e.g. the Com-
Bridge Studio Suite. The proven controller technology ensures high stability and reliability with absolutely independent operation,
regardless of whether a server or a PC is used to visualize the EIB installation. Intelligently using the EIBnet/IP communication
concept the automation processes are configured easily and quickly via the MCG Configurator web tool. Assignment of EIB
group addresses is done with ETS. Additionally the ComBridge MCG offers an
EIBnet/IP Tunneling connection for configuration of EIB devices thus
eliminating the need for further configuration interfaces.
Program functions
– 100 schedule commands for weekly
and/or annual schedules
– 30 Event triggers
– 30 Logic gates
– 200 scene commands
– 30 internal variables
– 80 EIB objects, configured with ETS
– real-time clock, battery buffered
– Web-Tool MCG Configurator
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– EIBnet/IP Tunneling for configuration of EIB devices
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– IP visualization channel as a permanent connection to
e.g. ComBridge Studio Suite or ComBridge WCS, parallel
to EIBnet/IP Tunneling
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Order number:
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Program functions
Astronomical schedule function
Often control applications are based on location specific
requirements like sunrise and sunset.
The MCG Configurator implements an astronomical
algorithm to set sunrise and sunset times in the MCG to
control applications based on the solar calendar without using
an additional light level sensor.
The astronomical times can be activated by either selecting
a pre-defined location from a table or by entering the target
location coordinates, latitude and longitude.
Scenes and sequence of commands can then be activated
with a few mouse clicks relative to sunrise or sunset.
This allows for flexible solutions of the application require-
ments.
ComBridge MCG
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ComBridge MCG
Program functions
Schedule commands:
Just a few mouse clicks in the browser allow setting,
changing, or deleting schedule commands that are stored
and executed in the ComBridge MCG.
Schedule commands can control EIB objects directly or lo-
gic, scenes and sequences of commands via scene com-
mands. A schedule command always controls a previously
configured EIB object. The value of the schedule command is
entered depending on the data type of the object.
Each schedule command requires entry of time, day of
week and the information if this command should be post-
processed i.e. executed after power resumed and if the
command should have been executed during the power
failure. Schedule commands can be assigned to different
execution periods, which allows for an annual schedule.
Event handling / Scenes
Events are triggers for e.g. a sequence of commands or
scene. An event trigger compares the value of an EIB object
against a pre-defined value.
This can be TRUE (1) or FALSE (0) or an analog value
dependent on the EIB object data type. Important values and
states of the application can be compared with limits. If the
result of the comparison is true then a scene (sequence of
commands) can be called and/or an internal variable can be
set as an input to a logic function.
Scenes may contain delays between commands effectively
changing it to a sequence of commands.
Logic functions
ComBridge MCG offers a selection of two basic types of logic
gates: AND and OR.
Each logic gate has four inputs that may be assigned to an
EIB object, an internal variable, or may be unused. The out-
put may control an EIB object directly, set the value of an
internal variable, or trigger a scene (sequence of com-
mands).
In the latter case different scenes can be started for a positive
or a negative logic result.
Available send conditions are:
– Send output on every input event
– Send output only on output change
Internal Flags are useable as input information for an
additional logic function.
Scenes / Sequence of Commands
Scenes are characterised by the fact that all commands in
a scene are recalled at the same time. The MCG allows to
define “scenes” as sequences of commands that are separa-
ted by time delays. Each command in a scene or sequence
of commands requires the time delay or EIB object and
command value.
ComBridge MCG
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ComBridge Studio Suite
Description
ComBridge Studio Suite
ComBridge Studio Suite elegantly solves the task known from classic supervisory systems in projects with structured data networks
(Intranet or Internet) that connect distributed facilities and that encompass a large number of users with different levels of control
authorization.
ComBridge Studio is installed on network servers and thus integrates into existing network structures.
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ComBridge Studio functions are summarized
in these four groups:
– The Core Service contains the Configuration
Manger, Info Point Configurator and Diagnostic
Center
– Visual Director is a complete web visualization
with user authorization and freely arrangeable EIB
display and control elements
Visual
Director
Managementebene
– The OPC Service connects EIB with OPC Client
systems
– The Automation Services include schedules,
e-mail notification, data base service for EIB
objects
Client Manager - Application Server Interface
Feldebene
Configuration Manager - Gateway Server Interface
Just purchase the functionality required for the installation - not more
Thanks to its modular and scalable software platform, ComBridge Studio gives you the flexibility to purchase just the functiona-
lity required for the installation - not more. Gateways, users and functions can be added at a later stage, when the need arises.
This makes it a very cost effective solution.
Configuration Manager
The Configuration Manager is the user interface to manage the communication with the EIBnet/IP interfaces. Tunneling
connections can be deliberately established or closed.
InfoPoint Configurator
The ComBridge Studio InfoPoint Configurator is the configuration
tool for the Application Services with an intuitive drag-and-drop
interface.
ETS group addresses are imported into the left hand folder, group
addresses can be dragged across into the workspace to configure
WebTabs, OPC service and the Automation Services. The group
address description, when available is added to the data line.
The InfoPoint Configurator is further used to configure the WebTab
appearance, such as colours, width, whether to show the object
group address, whether to show its status and whether to provide
buttons to interact with the object.
The InfoPoint Configurator is used to set up the other Application
Services as well: schedules are entered here, with the ability to
select the days of the week for each scheduled activity.
E-mail triggers can be defined here, sending the associated
e-mail template when the event occurs. E-mails templates contain
the list of e-mail recipients, message header and text and optional attachments such as drawings, plans, software tools, photos
or pdf-files, etc.
Templates can refer to the object name, value, trigger and condition causing the e-mail to be sent, so that one template can be
used for similar events. Finally, the InfoPoint Configurator lists the data points to be logged and saved to a database.
This avoids flooding historical event database with irrelevant data, by selecting just those values that really do need monitoring.
ComBridge Studio Suite
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omBridge Studio Suite
Core and Webtab Services
This package contains all necessary parts to manage EIBnet/IP devices and services for ComBridge Studio applications.
This includes the IPAS WebTabs enabling immediate visualization of EIB/KNX data points.
WebTabs are tables with one row per data point. Each row contains the name of the data point, a user defined label, the current
status, and buttons to allow user interaction. Each EIS type has a specific row layout. For example a dimmer row (EIS2) displays
the label, the object name, a value field with the relative dimming value in % and two buttons, one for on/brighter and the other
for off/darker.
The same logic applies for the buttons as for a wall switch: a short click with the mouse switches the dimmer on and off, holding
the mouse button pressed down has the effect of dimming up or down.
Services
Universal OPC Server:
Annual Scheduling Service:
ComBridge Studio has full OPC server functionali-
ty allowing the integration of EIB/KNX data points
with other building management systems. This has double
benefit. With ComBridge Studio OPC Services, it is possible
to access, control and visualise EIB/KNX installations from
any OPC client, and at the same time still fully benefit from
the other ComBridge Studio applications like using WebTabs
or Visual Director for desktop room control.
The Annual Scheduling Service provides PC based
annual schedules with prioritized daily, weekly and
exception day schedules. Recurring sequences of commands
can be stored under a command set name. The number of
commands in a sequence is not limited and can be called
with time delays from the start time of the sequence.
Another benefit is the Quantity Control. Not all data points
are relevant to the OPC client, and passing all data from the
EIB installation to the OPC client and back may result in an
explosion of telegrams:
The InfoPoint Configurator allows to restrict the list of routed
objects to the relevant group addresses.
Alarm Service:
Any critical condition or occurring event can be set
to trigger an alarm
database entry. Conditions
include higher and lower li-
mits, on and off telegrams,
or any time a group address
is sent as a telegram on the
bus. It is possible to define
alarm templates with user
defined additional informa-
tion that is written into the
alarm database. Without any additional configuration the
Visual Director automatically visualizes alarms.
A schedule entry refers to a command set and is assigned
a specific time of day (start
time) and a period. If the
start time has to change
for a single occurrence of
the schedule entry then the
start time can be changed
without affecting the other
occurrences of this schedu-
le entry.
(Weekly) Scheduling Service:
Daily Schedules can be managed centrally using the
Scheduling Service. Tick boxes allow to control for
which weekdays the command applies. Switch commands
(EIS1), set points (EIS5) and other EIS types can be used.
ComBridge Studio Suite
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