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Siemens
Synco™ living Operating instructions
CE1B2707en
Building Technologies
Central apartment unit QAX910
23.08.2008
Time switch release
Define for each switching group if the time switch is to be enabled always or
only for absence.
Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group X > Time switch release:
Always
The time switch of the switching group is
always considered.
If absent
The time switch of the switching group is
considered only for absence.
Switching
group
1 2 3 4
Factory
setting
Always Always Always Always
Your setting
Always
If absent
Always
If absent
Always
If absent
Always
If absent
Switching
group
5 6 7 8
Factory
setting
Always Always Always Always
Your setting
Always
If absent
Always
If absent
Always
If absent
Always
If absent
The setting "If absent "allows you to prevent from being locked out by
automatically closing blinds when you are sitting on the balcony or in
the yard for example.
Simulation of presence
Time switch for simulation of presence
During absence (absence function activated), you can control the switching
groups via a special time switch (T’swi) in a way that presence is simulated.
When presence simulation is activated, the switching groups are switched on
and off randomly in dependence of the selected function (Random / Continu-
ously On).
This function is only available with switching groups that afford
Switch
or
Dim
.
The time program defines the periods of time during which presence simula-
tion is active. Available are 7 weekdays and one special day, each with up to 6
switching points per day.
Main menu > Switching groups > Time swi presence simulation >…
The central apartment unit is supplied with the following factory-set
switching times for all weekdays: 06:00 (start of presence simulation),
08:00 (end of presence simulation), and 17:00 (start of presence
simulation), 23:00 (end of presence simulation).
Using the special day, define whether and for what periods of time
during holidays and special days you want presence simulation.
The periods of time defined apply jointly to all switching groups.