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OUT

IN

C

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

C

OUT

IN

C

I1 = –

I2 = –
I3 = –
I4 = 1
MOD = 2

I1 = –

I2 = –
I3 = –
I4 = 2
MOD = 2

I1 = –

I2 = –
I3 = –
I4 = 3
MOD = 2

F422

A/PL = 01 

 99 (*)

1

Automation

A/PL = 01 

 99 (*)

2

Automation

A/PL = 01 

 99 (*)

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Automation

Installation example

This mode enables separation of control systems, with each of them therefore capable 
of using all the addresses available. It is therefore possible to connect several systems to 
an automation BUS, with each system having all the 175 addresses available. The BUS to 
which all others are connected therefore operates as main riser. This BUS must necessari-
ly belong to an automation system. It is recommended that this mode is used for systems 
installed in large villas or in the service/industrial sector. 

A typical example may be a large villa on several floors: A system may be installed for 
each floor, all connected to each other through another system operating as a riser. The 
positions identified with l1, l2 and l3 must not be configured, while in the l4 position, 
the address of the interface (l4 from 1 to 9) connected to the riser must be configured.

2)  “Logic expansion” operating mode - configurator MOD = 2

Installation rules: 

- Configure I4 with configurators from 1 to 9 to number the Buses connected to the riser.
- I1, I2 and I3 must not be configured.
- The BUS of the individual system connected to the main riser must be connected to the 

OUT clamp of the interface.

- The main riser must consist of an Automation system in which, in addition to the cor-

responding control devices and actuators, it will also be possible to install the Energy 
management central unit, temperature central unit, and the MH200N scenario pro-
grammer.

- In this mode up to nine interfaces may be connected to the main riser; it is possible to 

manage up to ten systems as if they were a single one. Each system connected to the 
riser can have all 81 addresses allowed.

- The web server and the scenario programmer must be installed on the BUS line with 

the lowest addresses (system 

1

 on the drawing).

- From the main riser (IN clamp), arrive the general controls (rolling shutters and lights), 

group controls (this allows a minimum centralisation of the controls, using standard 
devices of the control system), and power management controls (to allow positioning 
of the power management central unit on the riser). On the other hand, point-point 
controls are stopped by the interface, and therefore remain inside the individual sys-
tem, including the riser. The controls of all systems other than automation, including 
AUXILIARY controls, travel in the two directions without any processing. In order to 
send controls from one system to the other, the special controls H4651M2, L4651M2, 
AM5831M2 and 067553 may be used in extended control mode.

- The interface address cannot be the same as that of other devices (e.g. configure the 

interface l1= -, 12= -, 13= -, l4=1 and MOD = 2, if a scenario module is configured 
with A = - and PL = 1).

Note (*): maximum number of addresses available with physical configuration. Maximum 175 addresses may be managed with virtual configuration.

Main riser

MQ00280-e-EN

07/06/2014

SCS/SCS 

gateway

Summary of Contents for Bticino SCS

Page 1: ...es connected constitute at all effects two systems and as such they must be subjected to all existing sizing and installation rules Technical data Power supply via SCS BUS 27Vdc Operating power supply...

Page 2: ...l address e g if the scenario module is configured as A 0 PL 1 it will have to be placed on system no 1 see system example ThewebserverandthescenarioprogrammermustbeinstalledontheBUSlinewiththe lowest...

Page 3: ...to the cor responding control devices and actuators it will also be possible to install the Energy management central unit temperature central unit and the MH200N scenario pro grammer In this mode up...

Page 4: ...ry system Installation rules Onthecommonsectionsitispossibletoconnectcontactinterfaces ortechnicalalarms gas water leak up to a total of 9 auxiliary channels these must be connected to the IN clamp of...

Page 5: ...ys tem Installation of the Automation system actuators within the Burglar Alarm system is not allowed The interface does not use any addresses of the Automation system Thisconfigurationenableskeepingt...

Page 6: ...ely In view of the above it will no longer be necessary to indicate the system separation address in positions I3 and I4 therefore the interface will have to be configured by as signing any address fr...

Page 7: ...ems It is therefore possible to install for example in system no 2 a control configured as A 1 and PL 5 that will control actuator A 1 and PL 5 installed in system no 1 The use of the interface with t...

Page 8: ...reate a system with three interfaces for the connection of two Automation systems and one Burglar alarm system to one single riser If necessary each of these can be expanded physical expansion mode or...

Page 9: ...4 OUT IN C OUT IN I1 I2 I3 I4 2 MOD 2 OUT IN C OUT IN I1 I2 I3 I4 1 MOD F422 Example no 2 system with logic expansion Main riser A PL 55 175 1c Automation high addresses A PL 33 53 1b Automation inter...

Page 10: ...1 I2 I3 I4 1 MOD 4 OUT IN C OUT IN I1 I2 I3 I4 1 MOD F422 Example no 3 system without logic expansion A PL 55 175 1c Automation high addresses A PL 33 53 1b Automation intermediateaddresses A PL 01 31...

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