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Siemens Synco 

900 

CE1C2707en 

Building Technologies 

Commissioning the system 

05.07.2007 

Select the Commissioning menu 

 
From the “Main menu“ of the central apartment unit, select submenu 
“Commissioning“ and confirm the selection by pressing the 

Menu/ok

 

button. 
 

Caution!

 

Plant stops 

 

 

 

Then, you are informed that the 
plant stops. Confirm by pressing 
the 

Menu/ok

 button to shut down 

the plant and to go to the ”Com-
missioning“ menu. 

 

 

 Commissioning 

 

 Basic configuration… 

 

 RF connections… 

 

 Device list… 

 

 Bus communication… 

 

You are now on the 
“Commissioning“ menu – the plant 
has been stopped. It is switched 
on again only when manually 
quitting the ”Commissioning” 
menu by pressing the 

Esc

 button 

(no timeout). 

 

Configure rooms 

 
Activate the required rooms by selecting a room type other than “---“. 

Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Rooms > 
Room X > Room type: 

 
The following room types are available: 

Room type 

Description 

--- 

Inactive – all relevant room information 
and all operating lines are hidden 

Radiator heating slow 

Radiator heating in buildings with 
massive walls, heavy construction 

Radiator heating fast 

Radiator heating in buildings with light 
walls, light construction 

Floor heating slow 

Floor heating in buildings with massive 
walls, heavy construction and massive 
floor construction 

Floor heating fast 

Floor heating in buildings with light 
walls, light construction and light floor 
construction 

User-defined 

Control parameters can be manually 
set 

No heating 

For rooms with no heating but 
equipped with window contacts or a 
smoke detector 

 

 

Usually, the standard room types suffices. Customize settings 
only in plants with greatly differing control behavior. 

Summary of Contents for Synco 900

Page 1: ...Synco 900 Mounting and commissioning Edition 2 0 Controller series B CE1C2707en 05 07 2007 ...

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Page 3: ...ion of plant The info symbol refers to special information notes and practical tips relating to settings and operation of the central apartment unit and the system This symbol refers to disposal notes Setting values and predefined values When commissioning the system the parameters activated use pre defined settings The document differentiates between guide values and factory settings Guide value ...

Page 4: ...artment unit 14 Switch on the central apartment unit 14 Change to the expert level 15 Select the Commissioning menu 16 Configure rooms 16 Configure DHW charging 19 Configure the switching groups 21 Configure doors 24 Configure light status indication 25 Display fault status message bus 26 Configure fault inputs and outputs 26 Configure inputs 27 Configure outputs 31 Configure RF repeaters 36 Confi...

Page 5: ...e operation 61 Remote setting clock slave 61 Calendar zone holidays and special days 62 DHW zone 62 Set the distribution zone 63 Quitting the Commissioning menu 63 Function settings 64 General 64 Buzzer volume 64 Password expert level 64 Heating 65 Enable setpoint limitation 65 Limitation setpoint 65 Pump overrun time 65 Valve override 65 Room temperature rise 66 Proportion room unit 66 Valve posi...

Page 6: ...lectric immersion heater 74 Switching groups 75 Scene number 75 Time of day date 75 Summer time start winter time start 75 Faults 76 Fault history 76 Delete faults 76 Texts 76 File name 76 Business card title and lines 1 4 77 Heat request 77 Flow temperature min 77 Flow temperature max 77 Temperature request winter operation 78 Temperature request 0 10 V 78 Data backup 79 System limits 79 Communic...

Page 7: ...n etc Do not open the devices Non adherence will void any warranty offered by Siemens If a device is defective or damaged immediately dis connect it from power and replace it Application related technical data are only guaran teed in connection with the Siemens Synco 900 sys tem When using products of other manufacture not specified by Siemens user must ensure functionality Siemens neither renders...

Page 8: ...0 mm above the unit Mounting location The central apartment unit consists of electronics section and base The base is designed for wall mounting on an interior wall of the apartment We recommend to mount the unit in an easily accessible space e g in the living room or the lobby For convenient operation the recommended mounting height is 1 5 m above the floor 2707Z31 70 mm 10 mm 1 5 m The central a...

Page 9: ...ial buildings is 30 m or across 2 floors or 2 concrete ceilings But depending on the type of house or building and the materials used the effective range can be considerably greater or smaller If greater distances are to be covered RF repeaters should be used Dimensions of the central apartment unit Dimensions in mm Dimensions of the base Dimensions in mm ...

Page 10: ...y on the wall or on a recessed conduit box It has an opening at the rear and 2 knockout holes one at the top and one at the bottom If required the hole s must be knocked out before securing the base to the wall Holes The base must be secured to the wall with at least 3 screws To de termine the positions of the holes in the wall hold the base horizon tally against the wall and mark the required pos...

Page 11: ...rewdriver size 3 in the first and then in the second slot at the bottom of the unit slightly push it and then turn to unlock Swing the electronics section 45 upward and pull it towards you to remove it Fit the base Secure the base to the wall using at least 3 fixing screws Wiring Wiring is described under Connection terminals wiring refer to page 12 ...

Page 12: ...n etc Only qualified staff may carry out electrical installations Prior to installation disconnect the central apartment unit from power The connection terminals for low voltage and mains voltage are arranged on different sides of the unit When wiring the unit satisfy requirements of safety class INSIGHT Provide cable strain relief Connection terminals wiring The connection terminals can be access...

Page 13: ...e Legend c Mains voltage or protective extra low voltage Q13 Q14 Potential free universal relay output d Mains voltage N Operating voltage neutral conductor AC 230 V L Operating voltage live conductor AC 230 V e Protective extra low voltage CE CE Connection data bus KNX TP1 and KNX TP1 M Ground for universal input B Universal input F Strap for cable ties F ...

Page 14: ...e device to the central apartment unit for procedure refer to the Mounting Instructions of the relevant device Procedure The system should be commissioned in steps 1 Make the basic configuration of the central apartment unit 2 Switch on and connect the devices communicating via radio KNX RF 3 Make the wiring test 4 Configure the wire bound bus communication KNX TP1 5 Set the parameters of the cent...

Page 15: ...lure the default picture appears after the function test Change to the expert level To be able to make the basic configuration you need to be on the expert level To go from the default picture to the expert level press simultaneously the Esc and the Menu ok button Window Access levels opens Access levels User Service Expert Use the arrow buttons to select the expert level and confirm your selectio...

Page 16: ...uired rooms by selecting a room type other than Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Rooms Room X Room type The following room types are available Room type Description Inactive all relevant room information and all operating lines are hidden Radiator heating slow Radiator heating in buildings with massive walls heavy construction Radiator heating fast Radiator heating in buildings with lig...

Page 17: ... slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating 2 inactive Radiator heating slow Radiator heating fast Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating 3 inactive Radiator heating slow Radiator heating fast Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating 4 inactive Radiator heating slow Radiator heating fast Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating ...

Page 18: ...st Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating 9 inactive Radiator heating slow Radiator heating fast Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating 10 inactive Radiator heating slow Radiator heating fast Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User defined No heating 11 inactive Radiator heating slow Radiator heating fast Floor heating slow Floor heating fast User d...

Page 19: ...Installed Installed Controlled alternating storage tank charging DHW pump valve in the winter electric heater in the summer Installed Installed Controlled storage tank charging with electric heater only Installed Uncontrolled storage tank charging with electric heater only The DHW setpoint must be set on the electric heater Installed Configuration error DHW sensor missing Installed Configuration m...

Page 20: ...ting cir cuit controller Q1 local DHW charging pump diverting valve connected to relay output Q1 of the central apartment unit Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration DHW DHW pump valve Factory setting Your setting Via RF Q1 local Electric immersion heater State whether an electric immersion heater is used and how it is controlled Setting Description Inactive no electric heater installed Via R...

Page 21: ...ntral apartment unit can over ride the DHW time switch of external DHW heating master slave Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration DHW Op external DHW Factory setting Your setting Yes without time switch Yes including time switch Configure the switching groups Light and blind control as well as scenes and info pages are operated via switching groups 8 switching groups are available Switching ...

Page 22: ...itching group Function Description Inactive all relevant switching group information and operating lines are hidden Switch Control of switch and or dim actua tors and switching group relays Dim Control of dim actuators Blind Control of blind actuators Scene Control of scene compatible switch dim and blind actuators Info For direct selection of info pages via the soft keys only available with switc...

Page 23: ... info page numbers can be changed on the user level refer to the Operating Instructions section Direct selection of info pages The central apartment unit transmits the switching group commands to the switching group actuators via RF and the wire bound bus The output signal can be forwarded to the following types of devices Switching group function Supported types of actuators suppliers Switch Dim ...

Page 24: ...1 of the central apartment unit used as a switching group relay Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Switching groups Switching group X Relay output Switching group Factory setting Your setting 1 none Via RF Q1 local 2 none Via RF Q1 local 3 none Via RF Q1 local 4 none Via RF Q1 local 5 none Via RF Q1 local 6 none Via RF Q1 local 7 none Via RF Q1 local 8 none Via RF Q1 local Configure doors...

Page 25: ...ht state Lamp X Lamp X Activate one of the lamps by setting the function to Active Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Light state Lamp X Function Lamp Factory setting Your setting Name of lamp 1 inactive inactive Active 2 inactive inactive Active 3 inactive inactive Active 4 inactive inactive Active Info page Light state is displayed only if at least one of the 4 lamps is activated To ind...

Page 26: ...t Typical components are level switches e g for the fuel oil level an alarm output of an intrusion alarm system or a thermal switch Fault text fault priority fault release fault status message delay and the normal position can be separately set for every fault input For a description of the relevant settings refer to the Operating Instructions section Faults State whether a fault contact is used a...

Page 27: ... Operating Instructions section Faults State whether a fault output is used and how it should be controlled Setting Description Inactive fault output not required Via RF Relay output Qx of an RRV91 heating circuit controller used as a fault output Q1 local Relay output Q1 of the central apartment unit used as a fault output Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Faults Fault output X Fault ou...

Page 28: ...c configuration Inputs Heating mode Factory setting Your setting Via RF B local Summer operation When the contact closes the heating switches to summer operation and when the contact opens it switches to winter operation provided no other changeover criterion e g summer winter changeover tem perature or start end of summer has become active refer to the Operating Instructions section Service level...

Page 29: ...unit receives its status Setting Description Inactive H C changeover contact not installed Via RF S Mode H C changeover contact connected to universal input B of an RRV91 heating circuit controller H C changeover signal of an S Mode object is received via KNX TP1 B local H C changeover contact connected to uni versal input B of the central apartment unit The connection of the relevant S Mode objec...

Page 30: ... contact is used and from where the central apartment unit receives its status Setting Description Inactive absence contact not installed Via RF S Mode Absence contact connected to universal input B of an RRV91 heating circuit controller Absence signal of an S Mode object is received via KNX TP1 B local Absence contact connected to universal input B of the central apartment unit The connection of ...

Page 31: ... twilight switch not installed Via RF S Mode Twilight switch connected to universal input B of an RRV91 heating circuit controller Twilight switch connected to external contact input of a door window contact wave AP 260 Absence signal of an S Mode object is received via KNX TP1 B local Twilight switch connected to universal input B of the central apartment unit The connection of the relevant S Mod...

Page 32: ...nd relay Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Outputs Heat demand relay Factory setting Your setting Via RF Q1 local Heat demand 0 10 V The current heat demand can be transmitted to the heat source in the form of a 0 10 V signal The temperature values corresponding to 0 V and 10 V and the threshold value for a valid heat request can be set refer to page 78 State whether the 0 10 V heat dema...

Page 33: ...wnstream from DHW heating It is not activated when there is a DHW heating request Apartment pump and DHW diverting valve K Y Y M2 2707H04 M1 B E E T T Apartment pump and DHW charging pump K Y Y 2707H03 M1 B E E T T M2 M1 Apartment pump M2 DHW charging pump or diverting valve E Heating circuit T Room unit and or room temperature sensor Y Heating circuit valve 2 position or radiator control actuator...

Page 34: ...oses changeover of the cen tral apartment unit to summer operation can be communicated to external components controllers State whether a summer operation relay is used and how it is con trolled Setting Description Inactive summer operation relay not required Via RF S Mode Summer operating state delivered via Relay output Qx of an RRV91 heating circuit controller S Mode object on KNX TP1 Q1 local ...

Page 35: ...Operating In structions section Supervision State whether a status output is used and how it is controlled Setting Description Inactive status output not required Via RF S Mode Deliver state of status output via Relay output Qx of an RRV91 heating circuit controller S Mode object on KNX TP1 Q1 local Relay output Q1 of the central apartment unit used as a signal output The connection of the relevan...

Page 36: ...t controller S Mode object on KNX TP1 Q1 local Relay output Q1 of the central apartment unit used as a window door state output The connection of the relevant S Mode objects of the central apartment unit to the relevant S Mode devices on KNX TP1 is made with a commis sioning tool ETS Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Outputs Window door state Factory setting Your setting Via RF S Mode Q1...

Page 37: ...ayed Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Info pages Business card Factory setting No Your setting Yes No Progression of outside temperature Decide whether the progression of the outside temperature info page should be displayed Main menu Commissioning Basic configuration Info pages Progress OT Factory setting No Your setting Yes No Progression of air pressure Decide whether progression of ...

Page 38: ...cted twice the central apartment unit ignores the second connection delivers an error message and a beep After all devices have been connected you can check the number of channels and the connected device types on the device list Missing devices can also be added later and de vices not needed can be removed Connect RF room components The following RF components can be assigned to a room Room unit ...

Page 39: ... lag controllers Every connection made appears on the display and is confirmed by a beep When all devices of a room switching group or device class are connected close the binding process by pressing the Menu ok button Connect the QAW910 room unit The room unit is automatically switched on as soon as the batteries are inserted When the room unit is switched on the full display appears for 2 second...

Page 40: ...s are inserted When switching on power up the batteries capacity is tested If the capacity is sufficient the green LED is lit for 2 seconds during the test If the batteries capacity is not sufficient for operation the red LED is lit for 2 seconds provided capacity is still sufficient After the battery test the device changes directly to normal operation The LED extinguishes again F LED 2707Z18 Now...

Page 41: ... press the multifunction button on the radiator control actuator The LED lights up in accordance with the batteries capacity green Bat ok red Bat not ok As soon as the LED blinks you can release the binding button If the room temperature is acquired with the built in sensor of a radiator control actuator the control actuator whose sensor should be used must be connected first No consideration is g...

Page 42: ...ting Room X Room settings Actuator calibration Connect RRV912 and RRV918 heating circuit controllers The heating circuit controllers are automatically switched on as soon as power is applied to them Then the LED s are tested All LED s lights up for one second The mains LED lights up as soon as the controller is ready to operate If thus far none of the heating controller channels has been con necte...

Page 43: ...tarted Now the heating circuit controller has returned to channel selection mode and is ready for connecting another channel Connect window contacts The window door contact wave AP 260 is ready to operate as soon as the inserted batteries supply power For detailed information refer to the documentation covering the GAMMA wave products The door window contact is connected by pressing the multifunct...

Page 44: ...functions must be set to Via RF enabling an input or output of a heating circuit controller to be assigned to them Connect the input for the DHW sensor Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal input B of a heating circuit controller as a DHW sensor input Main menu Commissioning RF connections DHW DHW sensor Connect device Confirm subentry Connect device by pressing the Me...

Page 45: ...n the display of the central apart ment unit and be confirmed with a beep Close the binding process by pressing the Menu ok button Connect the output for the electric immersion heater Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal relay output Qx of a heating circuit controller for connecting the elec tric immersion heater Main menu Commissioning RF connections DHW Electric imm...

Page 46: ...ty green Bat ok red Bat not ok When the LED starts blinking you can release the binding button F multifunction button LED light emitting diode Now the connection LED on the device blinks green and extin guishes on successful completion of the binding process with the central apartment unit To confirm the successful connection the central apartment unit delivers a beep Close the binding process by ...

Page 47: ...ss by pressing the Menu ok button The process is required for every switching group For detailed information on commissioning GAMMA wave components refer to the documentation covering the GAMMA wave products Connect the switching group relay Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal relay output Qx of a heating circuit controller as a switching group relay Main menu Commis...

Page 48: ...ssioning RF connections Faults Fault input X 1 4 Connect device Confirm subentry Connect device by pressing the Menu ok button To make the connection you is prompted to press the binding button on the device to be connected If you want to use a universal input B of a heating circuit controller as a fault input select it with the channel selection button CH and press the multifunction button The LE...

Page 49: ...ess the binding button on the device to be connected Select universal input B with the channel selection button CH on the heating circuit controller The LED of the selected channel blinks If the selected channel is not yet connected the connection LED flashes Now press the multifunction button on the heating circuit controller The LED lights up green When it starts blinking you can release the bin...

Page 50: ...LED lights up green When it starts blinking you can release the binding button A successful connection is shown on the display of the central apart ment unit and be confirmed with a beep Close the binding process by pressing the Menu ok button Connect the input for twilight Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal input B of a heating circuit controller or a door window c...

Page 51: ...A successful connection is shown on the display of the central apart ment unit and be confirmed with a beep Close the binding process by pressing the Menu ok button Connect the heat demand relay Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal relay output Qx of a heating circuit controller as a heat demand out put Main menu Commissioning RF connections Outputs Heat demand relay ...

Page 52: ...nnection is shown on the display of the central apart ment unit and be confirmed with a beep Close the binding process by pressing the Menu ok button Connect the output for summer operation Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal relay output Qx of a heating circuit controller as a summer operation output Main menu Commissioning RF connections Outputs Summer operation Co...

Page 53: ...wn on the display of the central apart ment unit and be confirmed with a beep Close the binding process by pressing the Menu ok button Connect the window door state output Inform the central apartment unit that you want to use a universal relay output Qx of a heating circuit controller as a window door state output Main menu Commissioning RF connections Outputs Window door state Connect device Con...

Page 54: ...ing RF connections Hager Tebis This menu must always be used when working with the TX100 configurator Quit the Hager tebis menu only when configu ration with the TX100 is completed If you leave the Hager tebis menu while working with the TX100 configurator and you select it again the configurator s operating mode must briefly be switched to Auto and then back to Prog Number inputs From the configu...

Page 55: ...n menu Commissioning RF connections RF repeater RF repeater X Connect device Confirm subentry Connect device by pressing the Menu ok button To make the connection you is prompted to press the binding button on the device to be connected F LED 2707Z18 Now to open the connection press multifunction button F on the RF repeater The LED lights up green When it starts blinking you can release the bindin...

Page 56: ... These devices can be made known to the central apartment unit via the following path GAMMA wave actuators connected to switching groups are not contained on the device list However if the signals from a GAMMA wave actuator should be repeated by an RF repeater the actuator can be included in the central apartment unit s device list according to the following description Main menu Commissioning RF ...

Page 57: ...ration and connection of the devices it is recommended to make the wiring test with the connected compo nents The current states of the inputs are displayed The current temperature value at the sensor inputs 0 1 with input contacts 0 contact open 1 contact closed During the wiring test each of the outputs can be set to a certain value 0 100 corresponding to DC 0 10 V for heat demand DC 0 10 V Off ...

Page 58: ...evice Main menu Commissioning RF connections Meteo sensor Disconnect device Main menu Commissioning RF connections Switching groups Switching group X Disconnect device Main menu Commissioning RF connections Switching group relay Switching group X Disconnect device Main menu Commissioning RF connections Doors Door X Disconnect device Main menu Commissioning RF connections Faults Disconnect device M...

Page 59: ...ng RF connections Doors Door X Device list Main menu Commissioning RF connections Faults Device list Main menu Commissioning RF connections Inputs Device list Main menu Commissioning RF connections Outputs Device list Main menu Commissioning RF connections RF repeater RF repeater X Device list Main menu Commissioning RF connections RF repeater Other RF devices Device list Displaying the device lis...

Page 60: ...If the address is still free the display returns to the Basic settings menu The value has been adopted Otherwise you is prompted to enter a new address Main menu Commissioning Bus communication Basic settings Device address Factory setting 255 Your setting When using device address 255 supply state no data is transmitted via bus Use some other device address Bus power supply State whether the Konn...

Page 61: ...the clock time master and the others as slaves Main menu Commissioning Bus communication Time of day date Clock time op Factory setting Autonomous Your setting Autonomous Slave Master Ensure that only one device in the system is defined as the clock time master Remote setting clock slave Function Remote setting clock slave Yes enables the user to also set the time of day and the date on a clock ti...

Page 62: ...pecial days Hol spec day zone Factory setting 1 Your setting Ensure that only one device per holiday special day zone is defined as the holiday special day master DHW zone Use the following operating line to set the DHW zone for DHW heating 1 31 Main menu Commissioning Bus communication DHW DHW zone The DHW zone setting must be unambiguous For example only one DHW heating system may have DHW zone ...

Page 63: ...eat distribution zone 1 31 where the central apartment unit is located When using setting no data of the respective distribution zone is sent or received via bus Main menu Commissioning Bus communication Distribution zones Outside temp zone Main menu Commissioning Bus communication Distribution zones Heat distr zone Distribution zone Factory setting Your setting Outside temperature and atmospheric...

Page 64: ...ral apartment unit can be adjusted to suit individual needs 0 100 Main menu Settings Device Buzzer volume Guide value 100 Your setting If the buzzer volume is too low the acoustic signals e g those of the binding test may not reach your ear Password expert level The unit is supplied with password 9 for accessing expert level For safety reasons change the password to some other value When you chang...

Page 65: ... period of time a setpoint limitation is transmitted over the wire bound bus Main menu Heating Apartment Settings Limitation setpoint Factory setting 25 C Your setting Pump overrun time The overrun time for the apartment pump and the DHW pump can be set 0 30 min Main menu Heating Apartment Settings Pump overrun Factory setting 6 min Your setting Valve override Valve override enables all valves of ...

Page 66: ...unit and 1 room temperature sensor are used the actual value of the average room temperature is determined based on the percentage proportion set If 1 room unit and 2 room temperature sensors are used the average value of the 2 room temperature sensors is determined first Then the actual value of the average room temperature is calculated based on the percentage proportion set for the room unit an...

Page 67: ... actuator NC NO The actuator is not controlled with setting 0 49 and remains in the start position for NC 0 The actuator is controlled by a permanent pulse with setting 50 100 and thus remains in the end position for NC 100 SSA955 The actuator exactly arrives at the set position Minimum valve position Comfort To prevent cold floors in the case of floor heating systems a mini mum valve position 0 1...

Page 68: ...nd Xp Room number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Room name Factory setting 2 K 2 K 2 K 2 K 2 K 2 K Setting Xp Room number 7 8 9 10 11 12 Room name Factory setting 2 K 2 K 2 K 2 K 2 K 2 K Setting Xp Integral action time Tn The room controller s integral action time can be set for every room For your guidance refer to the standard settings Room type Guide value Tn Radiator heating slow 5 400 s Radiator heating fast 3 ...

Page 69: ... 450 s 450 s 450 s Setting Tv Room number 7 8 9 10 11 12 Room name Factory setting 450 s 450 s 450 s 450 s 450 s 450 s Setting Tv Neutral zone For rooms using 3 position actuators the room controller s neutral zone 0 20 K can be set for every room For your guidance refer to the standard settings Room type Guide value neutral zone Radiator heating slow 0 1 K Radiator heating fast 0 1 K Floor heatin...

Page 70: ... 8 K 0 8 K 0 8 K 0 8 K 0 8 K Setting SD Actuator running time This defines the running time of the actuator used This is the time the actuator requires to travel from one end position to the other The setting only acts on 3 position actuators It has no impact on 2 position actuators and SSA955 radiator control actuators The actuator running time 1 600 s can be set separately for every zone valve F...

Page 71: ...C Your setting Legionella protection frequency Decide and set how often the legionella function should be activated It can be performed daily or weekly With the weekly legionella func tion the weekday can be selected Mo Su When using setting Never the legionella function is always deactivated Main menu DHW Legionella function Legio prot freq Guide value Monday Your setting Never Daily Monday Tuesd...

Page 72: ...to the heating circuits The highest temperature request space heating or DHW is sent to the heat demand controller Absolute priority During DHW heating the heating circuits are not allowed to draw any heat The temperature request for DHW charging is sent to the heat de mand controller Main menu DHW Settings Priority Factory setting Absolute Your setting None parallel Absolute In the case of DHW he...

Page 73: ... temperature lies at least 1 K below the normal setpoint forced charging is started Ending Forced charging is ended when the normal setpoint is reached You can decide when forced charging is performed Never Forced charging is deactivated however manual triggering of forced charging is still possible via the DHW button With the first change to the normal setpoint Forced charging is performed when f...

Page 74: ...r DHW charging system pump Yes Case B System pump not required for DHW charging syst pump No Main menu DHW Settings System pump Factory setting Yes Your setting Yes No Summer operation electric immersion heater Decide whether the DHW time switch should be used for controlling the electric immersion heater Without time switch The time switch has no impact on the control of the electric heater in th...

Page 75: ... 8 KNX TP1 actuators 1 64 complete range When using scene numbers outside the supported range the actuator does not respond to the respective scene com mands Switching group Scene Factory setting Your setting A 1 1 B 2 A 3 2 B 4 A 5 3 B 6 A 7 4 B 8 A 9 5 B 10 A 11 6 B 12 A 13 7 B 14 A 15 8 B 16 Time of day date Summer time start winter time start The change from summer time to winter time and vice...

Page 76: ...u Faults Fault history Fault X Every time a fault status message is delivered the fault number is displayed also fault text the time of day and the date the fault oc curred the device type and if possible the function group Delete faults The current faults and the fault history can be deleted in one step Main menu Faults Delete faults Texts The texts for Plant name Rooms Switching groups and Light...

Page 77: ... acts on both temperature requests that transmitted over the wire bound bus and that trans mitted via the 0 10 V output Main menu Settings Heat request Flow temp min Factory setting 20 C Your setting Flow temperature max This provides maximum limitation of the flow temperature setpoint In that case the flow temperature never exceeds this limit even if heat demand would be greater The limitation ac...

Page 78: ...er by means of a 0 10 V signal the temperature setpoint at 0 V and 10 V must be predefined for the central apartment unit The values in between is interpolated in a linear way Temperature requests below the selected temperature request threshold is not forwarded to the heat demand controller 0 V Main menu Settings Heat request Temp request 0 V Main menu Settings Heat request Temp request 10 V Main...

Page 79: ...and all texts set are not overwritten and are therefore retained with their present state When restoring the factory settings customized texts are also reset System limits System limitations TP1 bus 126 Central apartment units QAX910 Limitations per central apartment unit 1 Meteo sensor 12 Rooms 2 Door contacts monitored 4 Light actuators with status indication only on KNX TP1 S Mode 3 RF repeater...

Page 80: ...red and the device is no longer connected to the central apartment unit Manual control of the radiator control actuator For service work or in the event of fault the SSA955 can be brought into any position using a 3 mm hexagon socket wrench 2700Z06 3 mm Disposal The central apartment unit and the various partner devices must be disposed of as electronic scrap in compliance with the European direct...

Page 81: ...r tebis devices 54 light actuators 46 54 meteo sensor 46 RF repeaters 55 room components 38 smoke detectors 43 switching group relay 47 window contacts 43 connect inputs absence 50 H C changeover 49 heating operating mode 49 twilight 50 connect outputs apartment pump 52 heat demand 51 summer operation 52 53 window door state 53 connection terminals 12 cooling 38 cooling heating 29 cooling mode val...

Page 82: ...etpoint 65 manual control SSA955 80 max flow temperature 77 maximum charging time 73 meteo sensor 46 min flow temperature 77 min valve position comfort 67 mounting location 8 procedure 10 regulations 8 neutral zone 69 number of devices 79 numbering inputs 54 operating mode contact 28 operation external DHW 21 output configuration 31 overriding the valves 65 password expert 64 P band 68 preparing t...

Page 83: ...position 70 DHW 72 switching group configuration 21 function 21 name 21 relay 24 symbols 3 system limits 79 system pump 74 temp request DC 0 10 V 78 threshold value 78 winter operation 78 test radio connections 57 wiring 57 texts 76 thresh value temp request 78 Tn 68 trend air pressure 37 outside temperature 37 Tv 69 twilight 31 valve override 65 position comfort min 67 position cooling mode 66 wi...

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