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Switch on auxiliary voltage.
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Start programming mode
in the display (2).
Programming display visible in the display.
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Load the physical address into the device.
Programming
display
disappears in the display.
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Load application software into the device.
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Note down the physical address on the en-
closed label.
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Stick label onto the device.
easy link
Information on the system confi guration can be
taken from the extensive description of the service
module easy link.
Appendix
Technical data
KNX medium
TP 1
Confi guration mode
S-Mode, E-Controller
Rated voltage KNX
21 ... 32 V SELV
Auxiliary voltage
24 V +/- 6 % SELV
Current consumption KNX
max. 10 mA
Current consumption 24 V auxiliary voltage
25 mA
Max short-circuit current
< 740mA
Connection mode KNX
KNX connecting terminal
Power reserve battery
≈ 4 h
Operating altitude
< 2000 m
Operating temperature
-5 … +45 °C
Storage/transport temperature
-25 … +70 °C
Humidity
max. 60%<45 °C,
90% at 45°C, no condensation
Screen diagonal
1.93´´
Screen size
38.28 x 30.26 mm
Cable length ext. temperature sensor max. 10 m
Degree of protection
IP21
Impact protection
IK 04
Protection class
III
Test mark
KNX, CE
Electric strength
1500 V
Overvoltage category
III
Degree of contamination
2
Control function
class A
Mode of action
type 2
Ball pressure test
at 75 °C
Standards
EN 60730-2-9, EN 50491-3
EN 50491-5-2
Specifi cation for separate auxiliary voltage
supply
Output voltage
24 V +/- 6 % SELV
Output current
max. 1 A
Dielectric strength
min. 4 kV
Standards
EN 61558
Troubleshooting
Bus operation is not possible
Cause 1: Bus voltage is not present.
Check bus connection terminal for correct
polarity.
Start programming mode (Menu
Settings
A3 -
Programming mode
).
Cause 2: Auxiliary voltage is not present.
Check connecting terminal of the auxiliary
voltage for correct polarity.
Check auxiliary voltage by means of measuring
device.
Accessories
Cover for KNX
thermostat with display
WYA78x
Temperature sensor
EK090, EK089, EK088
KNX power supply
320 mA + 24 V , 640 mA
TXA114
Power supply 24 V TGA200
CAUTION!
Risk of polarity reversal when connec-
ting the auxiliary voltage supply.
The device could get damaged!
Be sure that the polarity is correct.
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Do not install the device in multiple combi-
nations with other electrical devices. Its heat
generation infl uences the temperature meas-
urement of the device.
Do not install the thermostat near any sources
of interference, e.g. electric stoves, refrigerators,
draughts or sunshine. This infl uences the tempera-
ture measurement of the device.
Observe the layout requirements for SELV
installations.
When installing and laying cables, the network
cable and bus cable must be laid a distance of
of at least 0.10 m.
The housing should be installed in a place that
is easily accessible. The user habits are decisive
when determining the installation height. We
recommend an installation height of approx. 1.5 m
from the centre of the device to the fi nished fl oor.
(1) Touch-sensitive control surface
(2) Display interface
(12) Supporting ring with spreader claws
(13) Adapter ring for integration in the different
design lines
(14) Thermostat insert
(15) Design cover (not within scope of delivery)
(16) Frame (not within scope of delivery)
Connecting and installing the device
The fl ush-mounted or hollow-wall box is installed in
the wall and plastered in. Ductworks with connec-
tion cables are inserted into the wall box.
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Mount supporting ring (13) onto wall box.
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Remove protective foil from the thermostat
insert (14).
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Attach design cover (15) to the thermostat
insert (14).
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P
P
P
P
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Hold the design frame (16) on the wall box and
guide the bus and auxiliary voltage cable out of
the wall box through the design frame.
The second wire pair (yellow/white) of the KNX
bus cable may be used for the connection of
auxiliary voltage.
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Connect the bus cable via the connecting
terminal (4). Be sure that the polarity is correct.:
red +, black –.
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Connect auxiliary voltage via a connecting
terminal (3). Be sure that the polarity is correct:
, white –.
Auxiliary voltage must not exceed 24 V .
Therefore, only use a power supply listed under
Accessories or which compiles with the Specifi -
cations (see Technical data).
Optional:
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Lay an external temperature sensor (see Acces-
sories) in a ductwork and guide out the sensor
head at the measurement point.
When choosing the installation location for the
external temperature sensor, observe the above
information.
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Connect external temperature sensor via con-
necting terminal (5).
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Press thermostat insert (14) with design frame (16)
in correct position onto the supporting ring until it
snaps into place.
Dismantling the device
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Remove thermostat insert (14) and design
cover (16) from the supporting ring (12).
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Disconnect connection and supply cables.
Start-up
system link - Loading the physical address and
application software
The device is mounted and connected to the bus
and auxiliary voltage cables. In the
Settings
menu
Programming mode
is displayed.
The physical address is only ever assigned for
one device. Only one device can ever be in
programming mode.
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Switch on bus voltage
P
P
P
P
Individually set pages for push-button
functions - A8... (only with room controller)
Before individually setting the display pages, the
corresponding functions must be activated and
parameterised in the ETS.
A maximum of 9 display pages can be confi g-
ured. Up to 3 touch control surfaces can be freely
assigned with functions per display page.
Example: Switching/dimming a light in the living
room (fi gure 20).
Living room
Figure 20: Example of push-button function
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Press touch control surface
/ briefl y.
The lighting is switched on/off.
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Keep touch control surface
/ pressed.
The lighting is dimmed brighter/darker.
The possible functions for the freely confi g-
urable control surfaces can be found in the
application description on the Internet.
Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection
DANGER!
Touching live parts in the installation
environment can result in an electric
shock.
An electric shock can be lethal!
Disconnect the connecting cables
before working on the device and cover
all live parts in the area!
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A1
A5
A2
A7
A6
A8
Ax
A4
A3
00:00
16
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°C
16.0 °C
19.0 °C
21.0 °C
2
9
24
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16:27
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13.3°C
°C
No problem
Would you like to return
to your settings of
DD / MM / YYYY
Settings
Setpoint heating
Device info
Setpoint cooling
Timer
Monday-Friday
Saturday-Sunday
Monday-Sunday
Holiday mode
Fan control
Living room
Other self-generated
menu pages.
Sleeping room
Timer
Mode selection
No problem
No problem
Are you sure you want
to return to settings of
DD/MM/YYYY
Mode selection
Holiday mode
Home status
Mode selection
Holiday mode
Timer programm
Settings
No problem
Living room
Fan control
Sleeping room
Home status
window is open
Optionally, in the comfort variant :
max. 9 functions configurable !
Please select mode
Holiday mode
Number of Days
Holiday mode
9 Days
dew point active
9 days remaining
a
Fan control
a
Holiday mode
Setpoint heating night
Setpoint heating
Would you like to return
to your settings of
DD / MM / YYYY
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Figure 20: Menu overview
Figure 19: Assembly of the device
(15)
(1)
(13)
(16)
(12)
(14)
(2)