IntesisBox
®
PA-AC-ENO-1i / 1iC
User’s Manual r1 eng
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To execute the
Teach-in procedure
the next steps need to be followed. References to
device components refer to Figure 4.1:
1.
Set the switches S4-1 and S4-2 to OFF (normal mode).
2.
Set the profile selector (S2) to the desired transmission profile for the teach-in
procedure.
3.
Press S3 to send a teach-in telegram. There must be a receiving EnOcean device in
learning mode for the linking to happen.
Remember that in this procedure the IntesisBox
®
does not keep information from any of the
devices.
In section 14 can be found the description of the supported EEPs in each Tx profile.
4.3 Learning mode
The learning procedure allows the IntesisBox
®
to be controlled by other EnOcean devices.
The IntesisBox
®
has 14 reception (Rx) profiles. Each Rx profile is assigned to a control
signal of the AC unit. Up to 5 devices can be linked to each profile (see exceptions in Table
4.5).
The profiles are as follow:
Profile
Index Rx
(S2)
Signal
Allowed
devices in
profile
0
On/Off
5
1
Mode
5
2
Fan Speed
5
3
Up/Down Vane position
5
4
Set point Temperature
1
5
5
Ambient Temperature (virtual)
2 3
1
6
Window contact
5
7
KEY CARD
5
8
Occupancy sensor
5
9
Up/Down Vane position
5
A
Left/Right Vane position
5
B
Ambient temperature (Profiles 5 & F
have priority over it)
3
1
C & D
N/A
N/A
E
All. AC profiles
5
F
All. AC profile
2
5
Table 4.5
Default reception profiles
1
When the Virtual temperature is turned on, the set point temperature to be written to the AC unit is the Virtual
temperature instead of the Set point temperature.
2
When a device is linked to either of these profiles, the virtual temperature function is turned on automatically.
Temperature in profile F will have priority (see section 6.2).
3
Only one device can be linked to this profile.