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OPERA

TING AND ASSEMBL

Y MANUAL

B.IQ push-button with room tem-

perature regulation and display

Summary of Contents for B.IQ

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND ASSEMBLY MANUAL B IQ push button with room tem perature regulation and display...

Page 2: ...on and display hereinafter push button RTR in the 3gang 4gang and 5gang models You will find the order numbers in chapter 6 5 We will be pleased to answer any queries you may have THE BERKER HOTLINE i...

Page 3: ...to this device 1 Overview Page 4 Functions basic display push button assistance overview of device explanation of buttons and symbols 2 Operation Page 10 Operating level menu navigation main menus mes...

Page 4: ...ature regulator activating deactivating the room temperature timer activating deactivating weekday timers The display with two integrated buttons can change the room temperature easily at short notice...

Page 5: ...on the display lighting in Chapter 5 4 1 3 Push button assistance The push button assistance is only available for the function buttons and allows you to briefly display the function of a particular b...

Page 6: ...ing up menus see ch 2 3 Function buttons rocker item 2 to 4 Left or right function button Function depends on programming the two buttons in question may be combined to form a rocker They can be label...

Page 7: ...7 1 5 6 4 3 2 ILLUSTRATION OF THE DEVICE NOTE Depending on the setting or the current operating step the display will differ from the above illustration due to its functions 6 6...

Page 8: ...e Comfort lengthening Night operating mode Frost heat protection DISPLAY 1 5 Explanation of the display symbols The following diagram shows the first of three lines in the display This first line is r...

Page 9: ...y buttons or individual rockers or operation of the device locked Timer active or control display in programming Reserved for future developments Heating energy is supplied or control display in the p...

Page 10: ...keys Menus are not accessible Level II In addition to the desired set temperature value you also have access to the menus Switching between operating modes see ch 4 1 Setting the Heating temperatures...

Page 11: ...times to return to the basic display If no push button have been operated for more than 20 sec Without confirming the value return to the basic display NOTE You will find a leaflet with all possible v...

Page 12: ...menu items described in this manual are not to be found in their individual menu structure Some examples Timers which are not required are deactivated e g Timer 1 menu is not displayed You do not own...

Page 13: ...nu NOTE In order to return completely to the basic display press any function button several times d Main menus You have already pressed the button under 2 3 c Press the right display button again The...

Page 14: ...RTR are aborted e g stopping the function buttons Push button assistance displays are aborted Menu operations are aborted e g programming a timer A text message remains displayed until it is acknowle...

Page 15: ...sic display Press the left or right display button to lower or raise the value in 0 1 steps The adjusted value is accepted immediately no con firmation is required The hand symbol shows you that the d...

Page 16: ...Change the operating mode as follows While in the basic display or the desired set value display press the left and right display button for at least 3 seconds ENTER b Setting the required operating m...

Page 17: ...ed either by a Presence but ton function button with this definition or automatically e g by a presence detector and displayed as follows Comfort lengthening Night e g watch television for longer or u...

Page 18: ...ress the left display button OK NOTE The operating modes are saved in the fixed order Comfort Standby and Night both for heating and cooling For example if you only want to change the Standby operatin...

Page 19: ...press the right display button to access the next submenu Change the value as described in c e Terminating the input sequence After 20 seconds the device automatically returns to the basic display Alt...

Page 20: ...erating modes Comfort Standby Night Select the day of the week or a group of days such as Mo Fr or Sa Su Operating time between 0 00 and 11 59pm b Setting criteria In practice every heater needs a spe...

Page 21: ...e this b Changing to the main menu Press the right display button three times NOTE When programming switching times you may encounter different switching time displays or No operating time saved in th...

Page 22: ...and right display button simultaneously for at least 1 second In order to accept the set time press the left and right display button simultaneously for at least 1 second The time flashes in the displ...

Page 23: ...NOTE If necessary activate the timer to perform the switching times This display is used to monitor your settings in this example changing the switching time to 8 00 am Switching time 1 Mo Fr 08 00 21...

Page 24: ...t display button simultaneously for at least 1 second Press the left display button OK to complete deletion Switching time deleted The following step deletes the selected switching time Sure Yes This...

Page 25: ...e but all switching times of the timer Deactivation has no effect on the switching times of the two other week timer which are available see ch 5 3 Press the right display button to access the Push bu...

Page 26: ...the room temperature timer However neither week timer calls up any operating modes Instead switching statuses or values are specified here by means of software ON or OFF e g for illumination 0 255 or...

Page 27: ...Press the right display button 4 or 5 times Now proceed to call up change or delete the week timer as described in 5 2 The texts displayed in the top text line are selected arbitrarily Consult your in...

Page 28: ...any button at all is pressed the display only lights up for a brief time The help button is a great aid for new users but is not required by the more experienced user The push button lock offers prote...

Page 29: ...Press a function button once to access the Settings main menu If necessary return to the basic display by pressing a function button several times ESC NOTE Some of the changes in this menu have consi...

Page 30: ...nd op erating LED deactivated see chapter 5 4 No bus voltage if the bus voltage remains absent for a long period of time inform the installer Device faulty replace it It may be that an open window wit...

Page 31: ...eing programmed Programmed push button may have been connected to a different incorrect bus coupling unit check which device the push buttons belong to and make any necessary changes Reset the time da...

Page 32: ...CHAPTER FOR THE INSTALLER...

Page 33: ...ng The device can only be operated with software Infor mation on what software can be loaded and the func tions it makes possible as well as information on the software itself is given in the manufact...

Page 34: ...6 Installation Page 34 2 The 4 5gang push buttons RTR are installed in the same way A bus coupling unit flush mounted plus is required STRUCTURE OF DEVICE 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 1 View from above View from beh...

Page 35: ...allow him to read displays such as room temperature push button assistance etc in the push button display item 9 without difficulty Install the device in a place where it is free from the effects of...

Page 36: ...ign cover to the base plate Ensure that you align it correctly TOP OBEN Immediately after you connect the device the code and firmware are shown briefly in the display if the bus voltage is available...

Page 37: ...rder NOTES An alarm object may be stored as anti theft protection for the push button RTR Remember that the bus coupling unit and the push button form a unit after parameterisation and must not be exc...

Page 38: ...connector Ambient temperature 5 to 45 C Storage temperature 25 to 70 C Degree of protection IP 20 Protection class III b Dimensions W x H x D Push button RTR 3gang approx 89 x 118 x 17 mm 4gang approx...

Page 39: ...9x 4gang 7566 45 9x 5gang 7566 55 9x Spacer plate included in each delivery package Labelling field 3gang 7590 00 80 Labelling field 4gang 7590 00 81 Labelling field 5gang 7590 00 82 Bus coupling unit...

Page 40: ...rranty is in accordance with statutory require ments Please send the defective device freepost with a de scription of the defect to our Service Centre Berker GmbH Co KG Dept Service Centre Klagebach 3...

Page 41: ...ton 2 on left LED Operation briefly press locked Button 2 on right LED Operation briefly press locked Button 3 on left LED Operation briefly press locked Button 3 on right LED Operation briefly press...

Page 42: ...us Level I to III 10 General information about menu navigation 11 Menu sequence main menus 12 Displaying messages 14 3 Operation Level I Changing the room temperature 15 4 Operation Level II Changing...

Page 43: ...roubleshooting 30 6 Installation chapter for den installer General system information 33 Structure of device 34 Safety notes 35 Assembly 35 Disassembly 37 Technical data 38 Order numbers 39 7 Appendix...

Page 44: ...Berker GmbH Co KG Klagebach 38 58579 Schalksm hle Germany Telephone 49 0 23 55 9 05 0 Fax 49 0 23 55 9 05 112 info berker com www berker com 9709337 001...

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