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Siemens
Central control unit RMB795B
CE1P3122en
Building Technologies
Communication
18.01.2012
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Universal inputs, digital and analog outputs of the RMB795B can be used as
send objects (to the send zones).
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Universal inputs of the RMB795B can be used as receiving objects (in the
receiving zones).
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The data is exchanged as if the device terminals were hardwired.
A maximum of 32 transmission and reception zones each are permitted for each
line (for the KNX bus, see N3127, P3127).
"Allowed" and "not allowed" applications exist according to the KNX bus
specifications (e.g. send frequency).
The use of universal transmission and reception zones is allowed and makes
sense for:
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Controlling decentralized aggregates such as motors, pumps, etc.
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Simple control functions that are not time-critical
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Common follow-on processing or use of bus information
The applications below or input/output variables cannot be implemented using
universal transmission and reception zones:
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Safety-relevant plants and facilities (e.g. fire alarm off, smoke extraction, frost
protection function).
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If "simultaneous start behavior of plants" is requested.
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Applications where the loss of communication of transmission and reception
zones can cause damage.
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Controlled systems of a time sensitive or highly complex manner (e.g. speed
control via pressure, humidity).
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Main controlled variable that must be present.
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Recording and evaluating pulses.
After switching on the RMB795B (Power-up) it takes some time, before the signals
from the bus are available. This may result in fault responses on the part of the
plant for non-permitted applications of the transmission and reception zone.
The desired transmission or reception zone must be set on a terminal on the
RMU795B to activate the function. The partner device must be set in the same
manner.
The transmission/receiver procedure is a 1:n relationship, i.e. in a
transmission/reception zone, one transmitter, but multiple receivers are possible.
Function principle
Number of transmission /
reception zones
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Examples of allowed
applications
Examples of not allowed
applications
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Activation
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