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Glass sensor 2gang with room thermostat 

Order-No. : 7564 20 xx 

Glass sensor 3gang with room thermostat 

Order-No. : 7564 30 xx 

Operation- and
Assembly Instructions 

1 Safety instructions 

Electrical equipment must be installed and fitted by qualified electricians. 

Failure to observe the instructions may cause damage to the device and result in fire and 
other hazards. 

Do not operate the device with sharp or pointed objects. The touch-sensitive surface 
could be damaged. 

Do not use sharp objects for cleaning. Do not use acids or organic solvents. 

These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end 
customer. 

2 Device components 

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(1)  Sensor buttons 

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(2)  Sensor buttons for operating functions 
(3)  Operation LED 
(4)  Status LED  

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Glass sensor 2gang / 3gang with room thermostat 

32568601 
970-9635000 

30.03.2009 

KNX/EIB 

Summary of Contents for 7564 20 Series

Page 1: ...and result in fire and other hazards Do not operate the device with sharp or pointed objects The touch sensitive surface could be damaged Do not use sharp objects for cleaning Do not use acids or organic solvents These instructions are an integral part of the product and must remain with the end customer 2 Device components picture 1 1 Sensor buttons OK 2 Sensor buttons for operating functions 3 O...

Page 2: ...riptions and conversion programs and other auxiliary programs are available on our Internet website Intended purpose Operation of loads e g light on off dimming blinds up down brightness values temperatures calling up and saving light moods etc Installation in double installation socket for glass sensor see chapter 6 3 Accessories Product characteristics The push button functions switching dimming...

Page 3: ... programming of the device o Press a sensor button The stored function is executed i The actuation pulse is relative to the length of touch Depending on the function short and long actuations may trigger different actions e g switching dimming Operating modes and display icons The device compares the current room temperature with the setpoint temperature and controls heating or cooling devices acc...

Page 4: ...programming the display can either be switched on permanently or for a specific time picture 4 When switched on the display shows next to the icon for the current operating mode the current time and day the current room temperature the current exterior temperature the current setpoint temperature Changing the room temperature For short term manual modification of the setpoint temperature picture 5...

Page 5: ... possible to access additional functions for controlling and displaying the room temperature e g cleaning function operating mode switch setting the setpoint temperatures picture 6 picture 6 The basic display is visible The main menu is enabled o Press the and sensor buttons simultaneously The display shows the menu item CL60 i Pressing the sensor button opens the additional menu items in sequence...

Page 6: ...mode is set for the set time Once the programmed time expires the original operating mode Night or Frost heat protection is restored i The comfort extension can also be activated automatically e g via a presence sensor Change setpoint temperatures For permanent setting of the setpoint temperatures for the Comfort Standby and Night operating modes The main menu is displayed picture 8 o Press the se...

Page 7: ...o prevent unintentional actions from being executed when the glass is being cleaned The main menu is displayed picture 10 o Press the sensor button to select menu item CL60 for the cleaning function and then press the sensor button OK picture 10 All the functions on the device are blocked for 60 s All the status LEDs of the sensor buttons flash The display shows the time remaining until the end of...

Page 8: ...ve parts in the working environment Fitting and connecting the device i Use the double installation socket for the glass sensor accessory Mounting on single concealed sockets is not possible For increased removal protection or to increase the shadow gap to the wall use the enclosed adapter ring 10 For this lock the adapter ring onto the device from behind Note marking TOP The double installation s...

Page 9: ...ismantling protection the adapter ring is firmly screws to the installation socket or the wall and the device secured using a securing screw on the bottom of the adapter ring o Lever the friction spring seats 16 out of the installation socket in order to reveal the screw holes of the installation socket o Align the adapter ring and screw it to the installation socket of the wall Note marking TOP U...

Page 10: ...r ring o Disconnect the connection cables 5 2 Commissioning Loading the physical address and application software Configuration and commissioning with ETS3 0d Patch A or more recent The device is connected and ready for operation The rear side of the device must be accessible picture 13 17 Programming key 18 Programming LED o Press the Programming key 17 The programming LED 18 shows the programmin...

Page 11: ...ecessary Glass sensor moves on the wall Smooth substrate provides insufficient hold Use the adhesive dots supplied for mounting Glass sensor cannot be removed The device was mounted with increased dismantling protection Slacken the screw on the bottom of the adapter ring Glass sensor does not react to operation Connection to the bus or bus power supply is faulty or has incorrect polarity Check and...

Page 12: ...es Wall box 2gang Order No 1870 Floor temperature sensor remote sensor Order No 0161 6 4 Warranty We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions If you have a warranty claim please contact the point of sale or ship the device postage free with a description ...

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