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Building Technologies
Basic documentation: Communication via the KNX bus
CE1P3127en
HVAC Products
KNX (Konnex) and Synco
30.08.2007
1.2.1
Collective terms for the device types
In this document, the devices on in the table on the previous page may be referred
to collectively as follows.
The term "Synco 700 type RM… controllers", or "RM… controllers" for short, refers
collectively to the following types:
•
Universal controllers
RMU710, RMU720, RMU730
RMU710B, RMU720B, RMU730B
•
Heating controllers
RMH760, RMH760B
•
Boiler sequence controllers
RMK770
•
Central control units
RMB795
•
Switching and monitoring device
RMS705
The term "RXB/RXL room controllers" or "RX… room controllers" refers collectively
to the following types:
•
Room controllers
RXB21.1, RXB22.1
•
Room controllers
RXL21.1, RXL22.1
The term "OZW77x central communication units" refers collectively to the following
types:
•
Central communication units
OZW771.xx (where xx = 4, 10 or 64)
•
Central communication unit
OZW775
The term "Synco bus devices" refers collectively to the following types:
•
Synco 700 controllers
RM…
•
Room controllers
RX…
•
Room unit
QAW740
•
Bus operator unit
RMZ792
•
Central communication units
OZW77x
•
Synco 900 central apartment unit
QAX910
"Bus devices" include the Synco bus devices (see above) and devices from third-
party manufacturers. Bus units use a KNX network address.
1.2.2
Product markings on Synco bus devices
The Synco bus devices are labeled with product markings with the following
meanings:
KNX logo
Devices with this logo are certified by Konnex
KNX transmission medium
TP1 stands for
T
wisted
P
air
1
(1 pair of twisted wires)
KNX configuration mode
EE stands for
E
asy (mode), Logical Tag
E
xtended
Synco 700 type
RM…controllers
RXB/RXL room controllers
OZW77x central
communication units
Synco bus devices
Bus devices
TP1
EE