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OUT

IN

C

OUT

IN

C

I1 = –

I2 = –
I3 = –
I4 = 1
MOD = 6

I1 = –

I2 = –
I3 = –
I4 = 2
MOD = 6

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

F422

This mode brings together the features of the “physical expansion” mode and the “gal-
vanic separation” mode.
Each system may be connected to both the OUT and the IN clamps of the interface and, 
differently from what is required for “physical expansion” MOD=1, the addresses of the 
devices of the two systems may be selected freely.

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 from 01 to 99, including any address already used by actuator de-
vices installed in the connected systems. If several interfaces are used, these must have 
different addresses.

6) “Physical separation” mode - configurator MOD=6

Automation 

System No. 2

A/PL = 15

A/PL = 26

A/PL = 48

Automation 

System No. 1

A/PL = 11

A/PL = 35

A/PL = 62

Automation 

System No. 3

A/PL = 27

A/PL = 35

A/PL = 78

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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