User Manual

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Siemens Switzerland Ltd www.siemens.com/gamma 2019
Building Technologies Division
Home Automation System
Overview and selection guides
Product range overview Synco™ living
Central apartment unit (1)
The heart and brain of the system. From here you can control all different functions for up to 12 rooms
quickly and easily and monitor them via the display.
Room unit / room temperature sensor (2)
The room unit measures the room temperature and allows the settings entered into the central apartment unit, such
as temperature and operating parameters, to be adjusted for individual rooms. The comfort settings can be extended
at the push of a button. The room temperature sensor measures the room temperature and communicates this by
radio to the central apartment unit.
Radiator control actuator (3)
The radiator control actuator receives the pre-set desired temperature for this room by radio signal from the central
apartment unit and regulates room temperature by adjusting the radiator valve. It can also be regulate up to 5 additi-
onal radiators per room, thereby ensuring an even temperature between radiators.
Heating circuit controller / Multicontroller (4)
The heating circuit controller compares the actual values and setpoints for each room communicated from the cen-
tral apartment unit via RF and regulates the temperature by adjusting the valve settings of the heat distributer.
The multicontroller is for precontrol of up to 2 independent hydraulic room groups (e.g. radiators, floor heating) or
for control of ventilation plant with up to 3 stages.
Web server (5)
The web server connects the home automation system to the internet. It allows you to access and operate the sys-
tem from a remote location via Smartphone, tablet or PC.
With the HomeControl app from Siemens, you have an intuitive and simple control for your heating, air conditioning
and ventilation system, as well as light and shading control.
Alarm messages, reports and consumption data can be sent to email recipients as required.
Consumption data interface (6)
The consumption data interface collects consumption data of heat/cool energy, electricity, water and gas.
Meteo sensor (7)
The meteo sensor acquires the outside temperature and atmospheric pressure and communicates this via RF to
the central apartment unit.
Lighting and blind control (8)
Convenient control of lighting and blinds − centrally, locally in the room, or as a scene. Naturally, the components
can also be operated automatically, e.g. via time programs or simulation
of presence.
Door / window contact (9)
The door / window contact monitors the status of windows, doors and gates and transmits the relevant data to the
central apartment unit. In the case of deviations from the norm, the system can alert you in a variety of ways. In
addition, it saves energy and stay comfortable.
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