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Display and operation at the device

Indoor sensor KNX TH-B-UP

 • Software version 3.1 and higher

Version: 22.02.2017 • Technical changes and errors excepted.

2.3.2. Rear view sensor plate with connection

2.4. Assembly of the sensor

First of all fit the socket with connection. Seal inlet pipes to avoid infiltration. 
Then screw the base plate onto the socket and position the frame of the switching
programme. Connect the bus line +/- (black-red plug) to the terminals provided on the
sensor board of the sensor. Pin the sensor with the notches on to the metal frame, so
that sensor and frame are fixed.

2.5. Notes on mounting and commissioning

Never expose the device to water (e.g. rain) or dust. This can damage the electronics.
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
lasting a few seconds. During this phase no information can be received or sent via the
bus.

3.

Display and operation at the device

Specifications for the display are set in the ETS and the use of the push buttons is
permitted or disabled. 

Basically the display can show a two-row or three-row text (e. g. for measured values)
or a tempertuare controller. You can switch between the two types by pressing one of
the buttons, if this has not been disabled in the ETS.

3.1. Mode display and manual temperature 

controller

Depending on the ETS setting selected, the mode display will only display show the
current target value, or the base target value setting with scale display. The manually
adjustable range can be set in the ETS.

Fig. 2
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KNX terminal BUS +/-

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Catches

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Page 2: ...nd thus fits seamlessly into the interior fittings Functions Measuring the temperature and air humidity relative and absolute calculation of the dew point Composite values from own measured values and external values proportions are adjusted as a percentage Display 1 3 lines own values or values received via bus 2 buttons Configuration as a bus button or to modify the nominal temperature and to sw...

Page 3: ...ting in junction box Ø 60 mm 42 mm depth Protection category IP 20 Dimensions Housing approx 55 x 55 W x H mm installation depth approx 15 mm Baseplate approx 71 x 71 W x H mm Total weight approx 50 g Ambient temperature Operation 0 50 C storage 10 60 C Ambient humidity max 95 RH avoid condensation Operating voltage KNX bus voltage Bus current max 6 mA max 10 mA when programming LED active Data ou...

Page 4: ...onents inside the device National legal 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 system out of service and secure it against unintentional use if it can be assumed that risk free operation is no longer guaranteed The device is only to be use...

Page 5: ... 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 a...

Page 6: ...cs 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 lasting a few seconds During this phase no information can be received or sent via the bus 3 Display and operation at the device Specifications for the display are set in the ETS and the use of the push buttons is permitted or disabled Basically t...

Page 7: ...e reads Base target value reduced Fig 5 Mode display with scale display and number Shows the set target value change The control position in the image reads Base target value reduced to 1 0 Fig 6 Mode display with scale display and range Shows the possible adjustment range as set in the ETS The control position in the image reads Base target value reduced Fig 7 Mode display with scale display rang...

Page 8: ...e individual operating modes can also be locked for manual selection in the ETS Comfort mode Comfort present target temperature will be used Standby mode Standby absent during day target temperature will be used Eco mode Night target temperature will be used Building protection mode Building protection target temperature will be used The symbol will blink when the mode has been activated but the a...

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 Switches from Eco to Comfort mode again for a certain time e g if the rooms are used longer in the evening The period is defined in the ETS up to 10 hours The time remaining in Comfort mode is displa...

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