Commissioning Instructions

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Siemens Synco™ living CE1C2740en
Building Technologies Commissioning the system 13.12.2010
Configure fault input/output (QAX913 only)
Fault inputs 1 – 8
The fault contact of an external component can be connected to an appropri-
ately defined fault input. Typical components are water detectors (e.g. defec-
tive water line), an alarm output of an intrusion alarm system, or a thermal
switch.
Activate a fault input by assigning the corresponding fault type.
Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration
> Faults > Fault input X:
--- Inactive – Fault input not required (factory setting).
Water leakage Fault input signals a water leak.
Gas leakage Fault input signals a gas leak.
CO alarm Fault input signals a CO alarm.
Panic Fault input signals a panic alarm.
Emergency Fault input signals an emergency alarm.
Fault 1 – 3 User-defined fault 1 – 3.
Fault text, fault priority, fault release, fault status message delay and the nor-
mal position can be separately set for faults 1 – 3. For a description of the
relevant settings, see the Operating Instructions, section “Faults“.
Only a fault message delay can be set for fault types water leak, gas
leak, and CO alarm.
Faults Panic and Emergency do not require settings.
Fault outputs 1 and 2
If system faults occur, they can be forwarded to an external component by
closing a fault output. See the related section on page 40.
You can select the fault priorit
y and origin of fault for the relay to close. For a
description of these settings, see the Operating Instructions, section “Faults“.
Specify if a fault output is used and how it should be controlled.
Main menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration
> Faults > Fault output X:
--- Inactive – Fault output not needed (factory setting).
Via RF Relay output Qx of an RRV91… heating circuit control-
ler or RRV934 multi-controller used as a fault output.
Q1 (local) Relay output Q1 of the central apartment unit used as
a fault output.