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Siemens Synco™ living CE1C2707en
Building Technologies Commissioning the system 23.08.2008
Display fault status message bus
Define whether only the controller-internal faults lead to fault status messages
on the central apartment unit or, in addition, the faults received via bus as
well. This setting also impacts any fault output that may be activated.
No Only the controller-internal faults lead to fault status
messages
Yes Both controller-internal faults and faults received via
bus lead to fault status messages
Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Faults
> Display fault bus:
Factory setting No
Your setting No
Yes
Configure fault inputs and outputs
Fault inputs 1 – 8
The fault contact of an external component can be connected to an appropri-
ately defined fault input.
Typical components are level switches (e.g. for the fuel oil level), an alarm
output of an intrusion alarm system, or a thermal switch.
Fault text, fault priority, fault release, fault status message delay and the
normal position can be separately set for every fault input. For a description of
the relevant settings, refer to the Operating Instructions, section “Faults“.
State whether a fault contact is used and from where the central apartment
unit receives its status.
--- Inactive – fault contact not installed
Via RF / S-Mode • Fault contact connected to universal input B
of an RRV91…heating circuit controller or to
universal input Xx of an RRV934 multi-
controller
• Fault contact connected to external contact
input of a door / window switch wave AP 260
• Fault status of an S-Mode object is received
via KNX TP1 *
B (local) Fault contact connected to universal input B of
the central apartment unit
* The relevant S-Mode objects of the central apartment unit are connected to the relevant S-Mode
devices on KNX TP1 with the help of a commissioning tool (ETS)
Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration
> Faults > Fault input X: