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Installation and start-up

Temperature sensor KNX T-B-UP

 • Software version 3.1 and higher

Status: 21/03/2016 • Technical changes and errors excepted.

The sensor may be installed and operated in dry interior rooms 
only. Avoid condensation.

When selecting an installation location, please ensure that the measurement results
are affected as little as possible by external influences. Possible sources of interference
include:

Direct sunlight

Drafts from windows and doors

When mounted in-wall: Draft from ducts which lead from other rooms to the 
junction box in which the sensor is mounted

Warming or cooling of the building structure on which the sensor is mounted, 
e.g. due to sunlight, heating or cold water pipes

Connection lines which lead from warmer or colder areas to the sensor

Temperature variations from such sources of interference must be corrected in the ETS
in order to ensure the specified accuracy of the sensor (temperature offset).

2.3. Construction of the sensor

2.3.1. Housing

Fig. 1
1    Baseplate
2

Catches

3

Openings for air circulation

4

Key

5    Programming LED (recessed)
6

Programming button 
(recessed) for teaching the 
device

7

Key

8

Openings for air circulation 

3

2

4

6

7

5

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Summary of Contents for 70358

Page 1: ...360 70361 EN Elsner Elektronik GmbH Control and Automation Engineering Sohlengrund 16 D 75395 Ostelsheim Phone 49 0 70 33 30 945 0 info elsner elektronik de Germany Fax 49 0 70 33 30 945 20 www elsner...

Page 2: ...ittings Functions Temperature measurements Composite value from own measured value and external value proportions are adjusted as a percentage Display 1 3 lines measured value or values received via b...

Page 3: ...similar to RAL 9016 Traffic White Matt aluminium Charcoal matt Stainless steel Special colours on request Assembly Flush mounting Wall mounting in junction box 60 mm 42 mm depth Protection category I...

Page 4: ...regulations are to be followed Ensure that all lines to be assembled are free of voltage and take precautions against accidental switching on Do not use the device if it is damaged Take the device or...

Page 5: ...from ducts which lead from other rooms to the junction box in which the sensor is mounted Warming or cooling of the building structure on which the sensor is mounted e g due to sunlight heating or col...

Page 6: ...ics You must not exceed a relative humidity of 95 Avoid condensation After the bus voltage has been applied the device will enter an initialisation phase last ing a few seconds During this phase no in...

Page 7: ...y for adjusting the base target value The control position in the image reads Base target val ue reduced Fig 5 Mode display with scale display and number Shows the set target value change The control...

Page 8: ...in the ETS or be suppressed for Priority 1 operating modes The individual operating modes can also be locked for manual selection in the ETS Eco mode Night target temperature will be used Building pr...

Page 9: ...an 2 secs Changes between the operating modes Comfort Standby Eco and Building Protection if deblocked in the ETS Extend Comfort mode in Eco mode press both buttons at the same time longer than 2 secs...

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