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Function description 

The  wireless  system  always  comprises  a  transmitter  (=  e.g.  wireless  room  sensor)  and 
a receiver. The receiver can receive the signals from up to 8 transmitters.  
 
The  sensor  sends  the  measurement  values  to  the  receiver  every  10  minutes.  If  a  manual 
change is made at the sensor (level adju/-5 K, adjustment of the slider switch) or the 
measured values change (room tempe/- 0.5K, room hu/- 1%) the values are 
transmitted immediately.  

The  receiver  forwards  the  signals  from  the  transmitters  via  the  data  link  (DL  bus)  to  the 
controller. With X2 controllers, they are applied as DL inputs; for the UVR1611 controller as 
network  input  variables  (source:  DL)  and  for  the  ESR31,  UVR61-3,  UVR63  and  UVR63H 
controllers as external sensors. 

 

With  X2  controllers,  there  is  a  timeout  if  no  value  is  transmitted  after  three  queries  by  the 
controller. For controller UVR1611, time-out times can be defined for the DL network inputs 
(length: at least 10 minutes). If no information is received from the DL bus,  the network error 
(X2  controllers)  or  network  status  (UVR1611)  changes  in  the  event  of  a  time-out  and  the 
programming of the controller allows it to react to this interruption.  

 

The receiver RCV-DL can be used with the following controllers: 
 

  All controllers with X2 technology 

  UVR1611 from version A3.00 

and

 serial number 13286 

  UVR63H from version 7.2 

  UVR63 from version 1.0 

  UVR61-3 from version 5.0 

  ESR31 from version 1.0 

 

Power supply 

The wireless room sensor is supplied by the inserted battery. 
The receiver is supplied directly from the DL-bus. 

 

 

Important instruction for UVR1611:

 If CAN bus members are simultaneously fed from the 

controller,  a  12V  power  pack  (CAN-NT)  must  be  used  to  aid  in  the  power  supply  to  these 
devices. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for RAS-F

Page 1: ...urement RCV DL Radio receiver Wireless room sensors RAS F starting with serial number 2286 and RAS F F starting with serial number 1222 can only be used with radio receivers RCV DL starting with serial number 1867 RAS F F RCV DL Vers 2 0 EN Manual version 3 Technische Alternative RT GmbH A 3872 Amaliendorf Langestr 124 Tel 43 0 2862 53635 mail ta co at ...

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Page 3: ...oupling instructions 5 Deleting an allocation in the receiver 7 Index specification 7 Table of settings 8 Operation with X2 controllers UVR1611 from version A3 00 and serial number 13286 and UVR63H from version 7 2 9 Operation with other controllers 9 Use as a remote control 10 Technical data 10 Installation 11 Electrical connections RCV DL 11 ...

Page 4: ...ers there is a timeout if no value is transmitted after three queries by the controller For controller UVR1611 time out times can be defined for the DL network inputs length at least 10 minutes If no information is received from the DL bus the network error X2 controllers or network status UVR1611 changes in the event of a time out and the programming of the controller allows it to react to this i...

Page 5: ...he first LED has the value 8 the second LED has the value 4 the third LED has the value 2 and the fourth LED the value 1 Therefore a maximum of 15 addresses can be specified for wireless sensors Address 1st LED Value 8 2nd LED Value 4 3rd LED Value 2 4th LED Value 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Receiver opened 4 display LED s Sequence from left to right 8 4 2 1 Coupling button DL bus connec...

Page 6: ... coupling button in the sensor refer to the following figure The sensor send a coupling telegram to the receiver and registers itself After suc cessful registration the LEDs start to flash more quickly after about 5 seconds If the battery is not yet inserted in the wireless receiver coupling can also be imple mented by inserting the battery If the battery is already inserted in the sensor then for...

Page 7: ... the fixed value 127 is output 4 Dew point temperature only type RAS F F otherwise the fixed value 0 C is out put 5 Time in minutes since the last radio telegram see instructions re index 5 6 Wireless receiver quality only displayed with X2 controllers UVR1611 and UVR63H from version 7 2 Value between 0 and 1000 where 1000 represents the maximum receiving quality a value less than 300 can cause ma...

Page 8: ...g normal operation a radio telegram must be received at least every 10 minutes The value is not given as a dimensionless number but rather as a temperature with a comma e g 8 minutes 0 8 C The highest counted value is 2500 minutes 250 0 C With each received radio telegram this counter is reset to zero An error message can therefore be generated in X2 controllers or UVR1611 by means of a comparison...

Page 9: ...by mode are evaluated internally in the heating circuit controller function module of controllers UVR16x2 UVR1611 from version A3 00 and serial number 13286 and in UVR63H from version 7 2 The display in the measured values overview of UVR16x2 and UVR1611 takes place without offset values of the operating mode switch Turning the temperature selection knob in the direction reduces the display value ...

Page 10: ...witch the room sensor takes on the characteristic of a pure remote control only applicable to the X2 controllers UVR1611 and UVR63H from version 7 2 Technical data Battery Type CR2032 service life maximum 5 years When replacing the batteries no new coupling process is necessary Accuracy rel humidity 3 RH from 20 to 80 RH RAS F F Bus load of receiver 43 Radio frequency 868 5 MHz Range in the open a...

Page 11: ...ted The receiver has 2 fastening points for wall mounting Electrical connections RCV DL The receiver has to be connected to data link DL bus and sensor mass The connection polarity is unimportant Any cable with a cross section of 0 75 mm can be used for the data link e g twin strand having a max length of 30 m For longer cables we recommend the use of shielded cable Room sensor dimensions Width 81...

Page 12: ...quirements EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC2012 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 6 2 2005 AC2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 50581 2012 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic product...

Page 13: ...nts EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC2012 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN 61000 6 2 2005 AC2005 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 50581 2012 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with ...

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Page 16: ...g and installation instructions or incorrect maintenance 4 The guarantee claim will expire if repairs or actions are carried out by persons who are not au thorised to do so or have not been so authorised by us or if our devices are operated with spare supplementary or accessory parts which are not considered to be original parts 5 The defective parts must be sent to our factory with an enclosed co...

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