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Supported Quantity

The Q.RCU-D-xx sensor connects to the controller’s Subnet Port. 

Other devices may also be connected to this port in a daisy-chained 

fashion (see the controller’s datasheet for compatibility information 

and supported quantities).

Each controller supports a maximum number of Q.RCU-D-xx sensors. 

The Subnet ID of all Q.RCU-D-xx sensors must be set to be within the 

shown addressing range.

Q.RCU-D-xx Serie sensors and Q.RCU-DC-xx Series sen-

sors share the same Subnet ID range: the same adress 

CANNOT

 be assigned concurrrently to an Q.RCU-D-xx 

Series sensor 

AND

 to a Q.RCU-DC-xx sensor

Table 1 :   Number of room devices supported by controller model, and 

allowed adressing range

Controller Model Room devices

Max

number

of room 

devices

1

Permitted 

Subnet ID 

Adressing 

range

2

Q.RC-D1xxx Series

Total number of room devices

4

-

Q.RCU-D-xx

Q.RCU-DC-xx

4

3

1 to 4

Q.RCU-LCD

4

3

1 to 4

Q.RCS-MS-PL

4

1 to 4

1.   Adding devices to the subnetwork decreases the system 

responsiveness. This may be the origin of a certain delay, which 

could be an issue for commands needing a fast response such as 

lighting and shades/sunblind commands.

2.   The indicated adressing ranges are specific for each group 

of device.

4 different Subnet ID codifications are used on the Q.RC 

Subnetwork :

 -

1 for Q.RCU-LCD sensors

 -

1 for Q.RCU-D-xx and Q.RCU-DC-xx sensors

 -

1 for Q.RCS-MS-PL multi-sensors

 -

1 for Q.RCE-xx Light/Blind expansion modules

Consequently, a Q.RCU-LCD-x sensor and a Q.RCU-DC-xx 

sensor can have the same Subnet ID, but an Q.RCU-D 

sensor and a Q.RCU-D-xx sensor must have a different 

Subnet ID

3.   A controller can support a maximum of two (2) Q.RCU-x models 

equipped with a CO

2

 sensor. Any remaining connected Q.RCU-X 

Sensor models must be without a CO

2

 sensor.

Dipswitch Location and Identification

Q.RCU-D-xx sensors have the following  onsite configurable dipswitch.

Pass-Through Subnetwork RJ-45 Connectors

 

Q.RCU-D-xx 

Front Cover, Interior View

1 2 3 4

ON

Set the Subnet

ID Address

EOL

Termination

1

2

3

4

ON

OFF

Figure 6:  

Dipswitch Locations

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Installation Guide | 26-604_ENG01  02-2016 

 www.sbc-support.com

Saia-Burgess Controls AG

Q.RCU-D-xx Series

Summary of Contents for Q.RCU-D Series

Page 1: ...ommendations Itisrecommendedthatthedevice s bekeptatroomtemperature for at least 24 hours before installation to allow any condensation that may have accumulated due to low temperature during shipping storage to evaporate Upon unpacking the product inspect the contents of the carton for shipping damages Do not install damaged devices The device is designed to operate under environmental conditions...

Page 2: ... 20 58 2 28 82 3 23 5 0 20 10 0 40 5 0 20 7 0 28 7 0 28 mm inches Figure 2 Q RCU D xx Back plate view 84 3 30 55 2 17 Ø7 0 28 12 0 47 23 0 90 2 0 08 23 0 90 4 0 16 25 0 98 75 2 95 22 0 87 Figure 3 Q RCU D L Light Blind add on modules Front view and side view 4 0 16 9 0 35 5 0 20 38 1 50 9 5 0 37 mm inches Figure 4 Q RCU D L Light Blind add on modules Back plate view 2 8 Installation Guide 26 604_E...

Page 3: ...l if necessary 9 Unplug the Q RCU D L Light Blind add on modules from the back plate if applicable 10 Pull all RJ 45 cables and digital wires if applicable 15 cm 6 out of the wall and insert them through the central hole of the back plate 11 Screw the back plate onto the wall Do not over tighten 12 Set the Subnet ID and the EOL termination with the dipswitch as explained in section Setting the Q R...

Page 4: ...em responsiveness This may be the origin of a certain delay which could be an issue for commands needing a fast response such as lighting and shades sunblind commands 2 The indicated adressing ranges are specific for each group of device 4 different Subnet ID codifications are used on the Q RC Subnetwork 1 for Q RCU LCD sensors 1 for Q RCU D xx and Q RCU DC xx sensors 1 for Q RCS MS PL multi senso...

Page 5: ...ch cable fitted with RJ 45 connectors If you make your own patch cable use Cat 5e cable and crimp the RJ 45 connectors at both ends of the cable either as T568A or T568B Table 2 T568A and T568B Terminations for an RJ 45 Connector Pin T568A at both cable ends T568B at both cable ends Pair Color Pair Color 1 3 white green stripe 2 white orange stripe 2 3 green solid 2 orange solid 3 2 white orange s...

Page 6: ...hain topology is acceptable for the room device subnetwork bus T connections are not allowed Onla the EOL terminations of the last subnetwork bus device are set to ON All other subnetwork bus devices must have their EOL terminations set to OFF The controller must be the first device on the Cat 5e Cable Subnetwork bus as its internal EOL termination is permanently enabled See Table 2 Number of room...

Page 7: ... Directive applies to standalone products for example products that can function entirely on their own and are not a part of another system or piece of equipment For this reason SBC products are exempt from the WEEE Directive Nevertheless SBC products are marked with the WEEE symbol indicating devices are not to be thrown away in municipal waste Products must be disposed of at the end of their use...

Page 8: ...y Saia Burgess Controls AG 2016 All rights reserved Postal address for returns from customers of the Swiss Sales office Saia Burgess Controls AG Service Après Vente Bahnhofstrasse 18 3280 Murten Switzerland Saia Burgess Controls AG Bahnhofstrasse 18 3280 Murten Switzerland T 41 26 580 30 00 F 41 26 580 34 99 www saia pcd com support saia pcd com www sbc support com 8 26 604 ENG01 02 2016 Technical...

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