s Synco™ living Operating instructions Edition 1.0 QAX9x3 Series A CE1B2740en 13.12.
Congratulations … … on choosing the Siemens Synco™ living system and thank you for purchasing the central apartment unit! These operating instructions describe how to operate the central apartment unit and other system components. Symbols used The symbols on the central apartment unit are explained in section “Symbols on the display” on page 23.
Table of contents Safety notes................................................................................................... 10 System overview ........................................................................................... 11 System functions ...................................................................................... 11 Central unit ......................................................................................... 11 Heating/cooling........................................
General........................................................................................................... 29 Supervision (QAX913 only)................................................................ 29 Trigger supervision at the central apartment unit ........................ 29 Bypass open doors and windows ................................................ 29 Activate supervision via external contact (e.g. key switch).......... 30 Activate supervision via handheld control...........................
Room groups................................................................................................. 47 Return temperature actual value ........................................................ 47 Flow temperature actual value ........................................................... 48 Flow temperature setpoint.................................................................. 48 Room group pump..............................................................................
Changeover to electric immersion heater .......................................... 61 Supervision of the DHW temperature ................................................ 61 Switching groups (QAX913 only) ................................................................ 61 Operate switching groups .................................................................. 61 Scenes ............................................................................................... 62 Create scenes..........................
Inputs/Outputs............................................................................................... 77 Display input signals........................................................................... 77 Display output states .......................................................................... 78 Settings .......................................................................................................... 78 Language .......................................................................
Service ........................................................................................................... 95 Function test for water detector QFP910 ................................................. 95 Calibrate DELTA reflex smoke detector ................................................... 95 Monitor batteries....................................................................................... 95 Room unit QAW910 ...........................................................................
Safety notes Product liability • Use these products only in building services plant and only for the applications described. • Comply with all local safety rules and regulations (installation, etc.). • Do not open the devices. Opening the devices will void warranty by Siemens. • If a device is defective or damaged, disconnect it from power immediately and replace it. • Application-related technical data are only guaranteed in connection with the Siemens Synco™ living system.
System overview System functions The Synco™ living system offers you a number of choices. In addition to room climate and DHW heating control, the system enables you to control a ventilation system, lighting and blinds, monitor smoke detectors and door/window contacts and water detector, issue alarm message using sirens, release air conditioners as well as acquire and display consumption data. Central unit Central apartment unit QAX903 or QAX913 The heart of the system is the central apartment unit.
The rooms are grouped into one apartment. The operating modes and a holiday/special day program can be set for the apartment. The apartment operating mode allows for overriding the individual room operating modes. Room temperature setpoints The room temperature setpoints for heating and cooling can be set individually for each room and for each room operating mode (Comfort, Precomfort, Economy and Protection).
They also facilitate the direct connection of an apartment pump and of DHW heating. Multi-controller RRV934 Receives the flow temperature setpoints of the assigned room groups from the central apartment unit (radio) and controls the flow temperatures accordingly. To do this, the controller measures the flow temperatures and controls the wired actuators of the respective room group. The precontroller additionally allows for minimum or maximum limitation of the return temperature.
With central cooling (entire apartment) or radiator/floor cooling (per room) via a common 2-pipe heating/cooling system, cooling is accomplished using the same components as heating control. Ventilation control The central apartment unit has a ventilation time switch providing 6 switching points for each day for 7 weekdays and one special day. Each switching point allows for changing over between the ventilation operating modes (Comfort, Precomfort and Economy).
Weather station The central apartment unit receives the outside temperature and the atmospheric pressure from the meteo sensor. Meteo sensor QAC910 The meteo sensor acquires the outside temperature and the absolute atmospheric pressure and transmits both via radio signal to the central apartment unit. The current measured values of outside temperature and atmospheric pressure as well as the pressure trend can be shown in the quiescent picture.
Operation of lights and blinds The lights and blinds can be controlled with the central apartment unit’s softkeys. Prerequisite for this operation is that the light and blind actuators used have a binding facility for KNX-RF (KRF960, KRF961, Siemens GAMMA wave or Hager tebis TX radio) or KNX TP1.
Consumption data acquisition The consumption data interface allows for connecting both M-bus meter and pulse meter to acquire consumption data. The acquired data is displayed on the central apartment unit and sent to the web server for remote reading via KNX TP1 (optional). WRI982 consumption data interface Max 3 M-bus meters and 2 pulse meters can be connected with each consumption data interface. The consumption data are sent to the central apartment unit via KNX radio.
QAC910 Meteo sensor RRV912 Heating circuit controller Controls 3-position or two 2-position actuators RRV918 Heating circuit controller Controls up to eight 2-point actuators RRV934 Multi-controller Controls up to 3 fan speeds and the HR bypass, or controls 2 independent room groups. Universal inputs and outputs.
GAMMA wave DELTA reflex smoke detector with smoke detector module wave UNI M 255 (QAX913 only). Door and window contact wave AP260 (wireless) GAMMA wave light and blind actuators, switchable sockets and handheld transmitters can also be used (QAX913 only). Hager tebis TX radio Lighting and blinds actuators from Hager can be used (QAX913 only). The central apartment unit QAX913 can also control lighting and blinds actuators via KNX TP1 (S-mode). This requires configuration with ETS (EIB tool software).
Central apartment unit QAX9x3 Operating elements All operating elements are located on the front of the unit. Example: Central apartment unit QAX913 The buttons provide the following functions: Ventilation button, DHW button (QAX913 only) The button is used to operate ventilation and DHW. If both ventilation and domestic hot water are configured, a selection menu to choose the desired function is displayed after pressing the button.
Info button To scroll through the info pages, and open Help at the menu level. Arrow up button To navigate up within a menu level, to scroll back within the info pages, and to set (increase) values. Arrow down button To navigate down within a menu level, to scroll forward within the info pages, and to set (decrease) values. Esc button To navigate back to the next higher menu level, to quit the main menu, and to cancel value entry.
Display Backlit display When pressing any of the buttons, the backlit display is switched on for a certain period of time. When pressing the Esc button, the Menu/ok button, the Arrow button or Info button, the backlit display is switched on with no impact on the display itself. The brightness of the backlit display can be adjusted to suit individual needs (refer to page 79). Display The display offers a choice of presentations. The example below shows a menu.
Navigate on the display/information about paths Use the 2 Arrow buttons, the Menu/ok button and the Esc button to navigate (refer to description of the operating elements on page 20). In the description of functions, the location of the function is given in Italics in the form of a path. Example: Main menu > Time of day/date To reach the function from the quiescent picture, press the Menu/ok button first (you reach the main menu).
Other operating states Fault Flashing: Fault, acknowledgement required Holiday mode Absent Present Special day Supervision (QAX913 only) Door open Flashing: Supervised door opened Door state unknown Windows/doors Partly monitored Window open Flashing: Supervised window opened Window state unknown Windows/doors All monitored Temperatures, atmospheric pressure and weather trend Room temperature Outside temperature Weather trend: Sunny Weather trend: Partly cloudy Weather trend: Rainy Atmospheric pressure
Menu levels Main menu Apartment Rooms Room groups Ventilation DHW Switching groups Supervision Consumption data Holidays/special days Time of day/date Faults Inputs/Outputs Settings Device information Data backup Commissioning Access levels Service level Expert level Operation Quiescent picture The display shows the quiescent picture as long as no button is pressed. Various quiescent picture formats are available with different degrees of detail.
… … • DHW (configurable, QAX913 only) • Consumption data (configurable) • Business card (configurable) • Button assignment (QAX913 only, except for quiescent picture format = 5) • Device state • Fault status message bus (configurable) The type and number of available info pages depend on your plant (number of rooms, ventilation, etc.). The info pages on the QAX913 can also be called up via softkeys assigned accordingly (refer to page 61).
Set via selection list For a number of functions, a selection list is available. The selection made is identified by a tick ”“. Only one element of the list can be activated at a time. Preselection Auto Comfort Precomfort Select options Supervision release Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Press the Menu/ok button on the option list to enter a crossmark in one or several options. When you press the Esc button, a final dialog is displayed to store the new value (Menu/ok button) or to cancel the setting (Esc button).
Access levels Press the Esc button and the Menu/ok button simultaneously to select the access level. A pop-up window is displayed. Press the Arrow buttons to select the required access level and confirm the selection with the Menu/ok button. User level The user level shows the settings most frequently used. Normally, these settings are sufficient for operating the plant. Service level This operating level contains extended settings that are only rarely used.
General Supervision (QAX913 only) Trigger supervision at the central apartment unit Briefly press the Absence/Supervision button to open the supervision window. This window allows you to select between the following supervision patterns by pressing the Absence/Supervision or the Arrow buttons: Inactive Supervision function is inactive. Partly monitored The windows (rooms) and doors selected in the "Partly monitored" option lists are supervised.
Activate supervision via external contact (e.g. key switch) A pulse from an external contact triggers supervision. Supervision "All monitored" is activated either immediately depending on the set supervision delay (delay set to indefinite "---") or after a set time (see page 67). Windows and doors open when supervision is activated are excluded from supervision (see page 29). Supervision status can be indicated e.g. via LED on the external contact to make sure supervision is active.
A window open at the time of supervision activation can be opened and closed any number of times (e.g. by wind) without triggering an alarm. A door open at the time of supervision activation can be left open without triggering an alarm. However, the door is monitored as soon as it is closed. Detailed descriptions: Handheld control, page 92 Trigger a switching group via an event, page 63. Set the supervision delay, page 67. Event buzzer and status output, page 70.
Absence can be activated and deactivated not just via the central apartment unit but also via (see page 68): • External contact (key switch) • Handheld control • Web Apartment Apartment timer function Pressing the Apartment timer button ( ) allows you to force heating/cooling and ventilation to maintain the selectable operating mode Comfort“, "Precomfort" or "Economy" for an adjustable period of time. Pressing the button opens the apartment timer window.
Apartment operating mode Pressing the Mode button opens an additional window (Mode pop-up). You can now select the required apartment operating mode (heating, cooling, ventilation) with the Arrow buttons or the Mode button. The central apartment unit display shows MAN for manual mode and the symbol for a manually set apartment operating mode. The selected apartment operating mode is valid until reset manually to Auto.
--- The operating mode contact has no influence on the apartment operating mode. Comfort All rooms and ventilation maintain their respective Comfort setpoints when the contact is closed. Precomfort All rooms and ventilation maintain their respective Precomfort setpoints when the contact is closed. Economy All rooms and ventilation maintain their respective Economy setpoints when the contact is closed.
Main menu > Apartment > Summer operation > Summer end: Factory setting 01.01. (inactive) If the date settings for the beginning and end of summer coincide, there is no date-dependent changeover to summer operation. Cooling enable Select if and when you want to enable cooling mode. This parameter has no impact (hidden) in case of cooling release via external contact. The input function “Cooling enable” must be configured during commissioning.
Anti-lime function To prevent valves and pumps from seizing, the controller periodically drives all valves to their fully open positions and activates all connected pumps in a stepwise fashion at predefined points in time. Main menu > Apartment > Antilime > Antilime function: --- Never: Antilime function inactive.
Rooms 1 – 12 Room operating modes In addition to the operating mode for the entire apartment, each room has its own operating mode which you can select to suit your needs. Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room operating mode > Preselection: Auto The room is controlled in accordance with the time program and the holiday/special day program. Comfort The room is maintained at the Comfort setpoint. Precomfort The room is maintained at the Precomfort setpoint (for short periods of absence, e.g. when shopping).
Plant operating mode The individual rooms can be configured merely for heating/cooling operation, or for automatic changeover between the two operating modes. Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room operating mode > Plant optg mode: Auto The plant operating mode is changed over automatically based on room temperature and mixed outside temperature. (factory setting) Heating The plant is in heating mode. Cooling The plant is in cooling mode.
H K NO HG KG TA gem Heating mode Cooling mode Heating and cooling mode locked Outside temperature heating limit Outside temperature cooling limit Mixed outside temperature Changeover between operating modes heating and cooling takes place only after both criteria are met. Room operating mode during absence The room operating mode required during absence (see page 31) can be selected for each room.
Comfort The air conditioning unit is enabled for room operating mode Comfort (factory setting). Precomfort The air conditioning unit is enabled for room operating modes Precomfort or Comfort. Economy The air conditioning unit is enabled for room operating modes Economy, Precomfort or Comfort. Protection The air conditioning unit is enabled for all room operating modes.
Set the time switch of a room In automatic mode, the central apartment unit controls the heating and cooling of the individual rooms based on the respective room operating mode and/or the time switch, the holiday or special day program. Select weekday If you want to set the time switch, select first the weekday for the respective room for which the settings should apply: Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room time switch > Weekday: In addition to the weekdays (Mo - Su), a special day is made available.
Set new switching points For every weekday and the special day, you can set and define up to 6 switching points where the room temperature setpoint should change. Monday --:-- ------ To define a new switching point, press the Arrow down button until an empty switching point appears (--:--, after the existing switching points). Now press the Menu/ok button. Monday 06:00 Ab 06:00 Use the Navigation buttons to set a value between 00:00 and 23:59. Confirm the setting with the Menu/ok button.
Copy room time switch to another room When you scroll to the end of the weekday list for a room time switch, option “Copy to:“ is displayed. You can copy the time switch of the corresponding room to any other room (Room 1 – Room 12).
Plant operation The current plant state (Auto / Heating / Cooling) can be queried for each room: Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room state > Plant operation: Economy increase The state of the Economy increase (Inactive/Active) can be queried for each room: Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room state > Eco increase: Setpoint limitation This operating line indicates if a setpoint limitation is currently active in the room (Inactive/Active).
Comfort mode Precomfort mode Economy mode Protection The optimization time (forward shift) can be limited to a maximum value, separately for optimum start and optimum stop control (optimum start control 48 hours / optimum stop control 06.00 hh.mm). When setting the optimization time to ---- or 00.00, the function is deactivated. Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room settings > OptStartCtrl max: Factory setting --- (none) Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room settings > OptStopCtrl max: Factory setting 00.
Window airing function As soon as the central apartment unit detects an open window, the window airing function is activated in the corresponding room. In that case, the radiator control valve is limited to its current travel, even if the room temperature drops. If the window remains open after the set window airing hold time, the room operating mode is lowered to Protection mode.
Actuator calibration The radiator control actuators are automatically calibrated when commissioning the plant or when changing batteries. If desired, calibration can also be triggered via the following operating line: Main menu > Rooms > Room X > Room settings > Actuator calibration: Stop Actuator calibration is stopped or completed. (factory setting) Start Actuator calibration is started. Actuator calibration is started within 5 minutes after manual triggering and ended automatically.
Flow temperature actual value Shows the current flow temperature actual value of the corresponding room group. Main menu > Room groups > Room group X > State > Actual value FT: Flow temperature setpoint Shows the current flow temperature setpoint for the corresponding room group. Main menu > Room groups > Room group X > State > Flow temp setpoint: Room group pump Shows the current operating state (Off/On) of the corresponding room group pump.
Main menu > Ventilation > Operating mode > Stage selection: Auto Automatic stage selection (factory setting). Off Ventilation off. Stage 1 Ventilation constant on stage 1. Stage 2 Ventilation constant on stage 2. Stage 3 Ventilation constant on stage 3. Forced ventilation Forced ventilation switches the ventilation plant to maximum ventilation regardless of the current ventilation operating mode and the actual values for room air quality and room humidity.
Operating mode for absence The desired ventilation operating mode for absence (see page 31) is set via the following operating line. Main menu > Ventilation > Operating mode > Optg mode absence: --- Absence has no influence on the ventilation mode. (factory setting) Comfort Ventilation runs on Comfort stage setpoint during absence. Precomfort Ventilation runs on Precomfort stage setpoint during absence. Economy Ventilation runs on Economy stage setpoint during absence.
Main menu > Ventilation > Stage setpoints > Economy: Factory setting Off Main menu > Ventilation > Stage setpoints > Protection: Factory setting Off Stage assignment to window states Specify the stage for ventilation when the central apartment unit detects an open window (see page 57). Main menu > Ventilation > Stage setpoints > Window open: Factory setting Off Stage assignment for smoke Determine the stage at which ventilation runs when the central apartment unit's smoke detector detects smoke.
The switching points can be set, deleted or copied to some other weekday. The settings are made analogously to the room time switch settings (see page 41). The factory setting contains the switching times for all weekdays at 06:00 (changeover to Comfort) and 22:00 (changeover to Economy). Ventilation state Ventilation stage Shows the active ventilation stage (Off, Stage1, Stage2, Stage3). Main menu > Ventilation > Ventilation state > Vent stage: Reason Display the reason for the current ventilation stage.
Air humidity Shows the relative air humidity (0..100%) on the sensing element. Main menu > Ventilation > Ventilation state > Air humidity: Fireplace mode Shows if ventilation was switched via external contact to open fireplace operation (Off, On). Main menu > Ventilation > Ventilation state > Fireplace mode: Ventilation contacts Shows the current state of the two ventilation contacts (Off, On).
Indoor air quality control Indoor air quality is controlled to the setpoint of the current ventilation operating mode. The central apartment unit acquires air pollution, compares it to the setpoint and switches between the ventilation stages as needed. The switching between the ventilation stages depends on the number of existing ventilation stages. The current room air pollution (ppm) is displayed on the central apartment unit. The stage selection setting must be set to Auto (see page 48).
Main menu > Ventilation > Humidity limitation > Stage setpoint: Off Ventilation off. Stage 1 Ventilation on stage 1 (factory setting). Stage 2 Ventilation on stage 2. Stage 3 Ventilation on stage 3. Humidity limit value Specify the desired humidity limit value (1..99% r.h.). Main menu > Ventilation > Humidity limitation > Humidity limit: Factory setting 85% r.h. Night cooling If there is cooling demand, ventilation can precool the rooms while vacant (e.g. at night).
Stage setpoint for night cooling Specify here the stage for the ventilation plant when night cooling is active. Main menu > Ventilation > Night cooling > Stage setpoint: Off Ventilation off. Stage 1 Ventilation on stage 1 (factory setting). Stage 2 Ventilation on stage 2. Stage 3 Ventilation on stage 3. Precooling time max Night cooling is released only during the set maximum precooling time (0..2880 min). When the setting is 0 min, night cooling is disabled.
Runtime forced ventilation Forced ventilation is active for the runtime set for forced ventilation (0..60 min). After expiration of this time, ventilation returns to the ventilation stage prior to forced ventilation. Main menu > Ventilation > Ventilation settings > Runtime forced vent: Factory setting 30 min Impact of window switches If at least one window is open in one of the set rooms, the ventilation stage is activated as per the setting (see page 51).
Manual forced charging of the DHW storage tank can also be triggered via the following operating line: Main menu > DHW > Operating mode > Forced charging man: No Do not start manual forced charging. Yes Start manual forced charging. After forced charging is started, "No" is displayed again. State of DHW operating mode The present state of the DHW operating mode can be displayed (Auto, Normal, Reduced, Protection).
Operating mode via contact Specify the type of DHW operating mode the controller is to change over to when an external operating mode contact is connected (e.g. teleswitch for remote operation by phone). Operating mode changeover via external contact overrides all other operating mode settings. The input function “operating mode contact” must be configured during commissioning. The same operating mode contact is used for heating/cooling, ventilation and DHW.
The central apartment unit is supplied with the following factory settings for all weekdays: 05:00 for changeover to the Normal setpoint, 22:00 for changeover to the Reduced setpoint.
Changeover to electric immersion heater Select whether in summer operation the DHW should be heated by the electric immersion heater. Main menu > DHW > Settings > Change el imm heat: Yes When the plant switches to summer operation (see page 34), the DHW is heated by the electric immersion heater. This means that heat generation can be switched off in the summer. (factory setting) No DHW is heated by the heat source in the summer also.
The selected function of the pairs of softkeys is displayed in the form of a symbol. Switching group function Switch When pressing the key at the top or bottom, the light is switched on or off. Switching group function Dim Pressing the key at the top or bottom briefly switches the light on or off. Pressing the keys for > 0.4 seconds increases or decreases the intensity of light. Switching group function Blind Pressing the keys briefly adjusts the blinds in steps. Pressing the keys for > 0.
Depending on the types of blinds used, you may only be able to save and query the two blinds states fully open and fully closed for some scenes. Create scenes For the switching groups, a scene A and scene B can be created. Enter the required name of the scene at the central apartment unit: Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group X > Scene X > Scene X: Then, use local actuator control to drive all actuators to the required position.
Twilight switch bright Execution of command when the twilight switch changes from DARK to BRIGHT. Twilight switch Dark + absent Execution of command when the twilight switch changes from BRIGHT to DARK and when "Absence ON”, or when changing from "Absence OFF” to "Absence ON” and twilight switch signals DARK. Twilight switch Bright + absent Execution of command when the twilight switch changes from DARK to BRIGHT and when "Absence ON”. Smoke Execution of command when the smoke detector detects smoke.
Time switch release Define for each switching group if the time switch is to be enabled always or only for absence. Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group X > Time switch release: Always The time switch of the switching group is always considered (factory setting). If absent The time switch of the switching group is considered only for absence.
Release “Release” allows you to control switching groups in dependence of a time switch or as a combination of time switch and twilight switch. Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group X > Presence simulation > Release: --- Inactive – no presence simulation for this switching group (factory setting). With time switch Presence simulation enabled according to “Time swi presence simulation“.
Function “Function” allows you to control switching groups by at random or constant switch-on of a switching group. The setting is effective only if the presence simulation of the corresponding switching group as described above is enabled. Main menu > Switching groups > Switching group X > Presence simulation > Function: Random The switching group actors are switched on or off within the set period at random intervals of 3 to 30 minutes. The first switch-on of each switching group also is at random.
Any open windows and doors can now be closed. After you close the supervised window, the constant signal becomes a beep that doubles in the last 15 seconds of supervision delay. The remaining supervision delay time is also displayed on the central apartment unit. The desired delay time (00.00..59.55 m.s, "---" indefinite) can be set via the following commands and applies to all windows and doors: Main menu > Supervision > Supervision delay: Factory setting 05.00 m.
If a supervised window is opened, the message "Window open" appears. In addition, the buzzer, status output and a switching group function can be activated. The "Window open" fault message remains active until supervision is changed, even after all supervised windows are closed. Main menu > Supervision > Windows > Rel "Partly monit": Main menu > Supervision > Windows > Rel "All monit": Factory setting ---- (none) Doors Up to two doors can be supervised.
If event "Window/door supervision" is activated for the buzzer or at the status outputs, the alarm is sounded at the central apartment unit and/or he corresponding status output is activated (e.g. siren) after the delay time has expired. Event buzzer and status output Determine the event for which the buzzer and/or the status output is to be activated (smoke, window/door supervision, water leak, gas leak, CO alarm, panic, emergency or fault 1 – 3).
Main menu > Supervision > Signaling > Buzzer > Supervision confirm: Main menu > Supervision > Signaling > Status output X > Supervision confirm: No No supervision confirmation (factory setting). Yes Supervision is confirmed. Note that brief activation of an outdoor siren (up to 120 dBA) may be considered a nuisance by neighbors.
Display of due day values The current meter readings are saved together with the due date for each meter on the set due day. A due day value for heating and cooling is displayed for combined heat/cooling energy meters. Due day values generated in meters or consumption data interface are updated once a day by the central apartment unit. After reaching the due day, it may take up to two days in some cases to display the new due day values on the central apartment unit..
Monthly value display The current meter readings are saved at the end of each month for each meter as monthly values. The last 15 monthly values can be queried at the central apartment unit. 15 monthly values for heating and cooling are displayed for combined heat/cooling energy meters. Monthly values generated in meters or consumption data interface are updated once a day by the central apartment unit.
Holidays/special days Calendar Setting holidays/special days If you are absent for one or several days, or if your occupancy pattern is different on certain days (e.g. on public holidays), you can define a holiday period or a special day. For each of the possible 16 entries made, start, end and the reason (holidays or special day) can be entered.
Holidays and absence simultaneously The holiday program acts on the room, ventilation and the DHW operating mode. Also press the Absence button if, in addition to the holiday program, you want to take advantage of the absence functions (presence simulation, supervisory function, etc.). When the holiday and absence functions are simultaneously active, the central apartment unit controls room temperature, ventilation and DHW heating in accordance with the holiday operating mode.
--- Holidays or special days have no influence on DHW operating mode. Normal DHW is heated to Normal setpoint during holidays and special days. Reduced DHW is heated to Reduced setpoint during holidays and special days. Protection DHW is heated to Protection setpoint during holidays and special days (guide value).
Fault status messages bus The fault that occurred last on the wire-bound bus is saved with the fault number, fault text and the associated device address. These fault status messages are only visible if they were enabled at the time of configuration: Main menu > Faults > Fault status message bus Acknowledge faults The current fault status messages can be jointly acknowledged. Main menu > Faults > Acknowledge faults: A fault that has not yet been acknowledged is displayed with a flashing fault symbol.
Outputs Display output states The states of the outputs can be displayed via the following operating line: Main menu > Inputs/outputs > Outputs > … The following values – if available – are displayed: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Switching group X (relay per switching group 1 – 8 QAX913 only) Fault output X (per fault output 1 – 2, QAX913 only) Heat demand relay Heat demand DC 0..10 V Cooling demand relay Cooling energy demand DC 0..
Time format You can set the time format. Main menu > Settings > Device > Time format: 24 hours Time format 00:00..24:00 (factory setting) 12 hours (am/pm) Time format:12 a.m..12 p.m..12 a.m.
Display format 4 (QAX913 only) 01:32 Tuesday 20°C 14.02.2006 Display format 5 (QAX913 only) Tuesday 1013 hPa 5°C Factory setting QAX903 Factory setting QAX913 01:32 14.02.2006 Living Eating Living Outside temp. Atm. pressure Display format 2 Display format 4 Temperature display Select the room (rooms 1 – 12) whose temperature you want to display on the quiescent picture.
See the following illustration for softkey numbering (switching groups 1 – 4): 1A, 1B 2A, 2B 3A, 3B 4A, 4B Softkeys for switching group 1 Softkeys for switching group 2 Softkeys for switching group 3 Softkeys for switching group 4 For softkeys defined as info pages, you can select the info pages to be displayed when pressing the keys.
You can only set a fault message delay for water/gas leak and CO alarms. Faults Panic and Emergency do not require settings. Fault text Enter the text for faults 1 – 3 that you want displayed when a fault occurs on the corresponding fault input. Main menu > Settings > Faults > Fault X > Fault text: Acknowledge faults Specify if fault acknowledgement is needed for faults 1 – 3. Main menu > Settings > Faults > Fault X > Fault ackn: No The fault does not need to be acknowledged.
Fault status message delay The fault status message delay is the time (00.00..60.00 ms) elapsed until a pending fault generates a message. Main menu > Settings > Faults > … > Fault stat mess dly: Factory setting 00.05 m.s Fault outputs 1 and 2 Two fault outputs can be configured to forward fault status messages or to indicate them on the control panel with a lamp. The fault output remains closed until the fault is acknowledged.
Maximum one bus fault status message can be handled. If both fault outputs are set to fault source Bus with different priorities, only one fault output can be activated simultaneously even if several fault messages with different priorities are pending at the bus! We thus recommend to set only fault source Bus for a fault output. Texts Plant name Assign the plant or the apartment a self-explanatory name, e.g.
Names for temperatures 1 – 3 (QAX913 only) Assign meaningful names to the temperatures, e.g. basement, swimming pool, etc. Main menu > Settings > Texts > Temperature display > Temperature X: Handheld control names 1 – 5 (QAX913 only) Assign meaningful names to the handheld controls, e.g. Dad, Mom, etc.
Device information Info lines The central apartment unit provides information for readout: Main menu > Device information > Plant name: Main menu > Device information > File name: Main menu > Device information > Device type: Main menu > Device information > Software version: Main menu > Device information > Hardware version: 86 / 110 Siemens Building Technologies Synco™ living Central apartment unit QAX9x3 CE1B2740en 13.12.
Room unit QAW910 Operation All operating elements are located on the front of room unit QAW910. The function button is located in the battery compartment. The room unit communicates via radio signals and has no connection terminals. Settings on the room unit only impact the room to which the room unit is assigned. They do not influence any other rooms. Settings on the room unit are automatically synchronized with those of the central apartment unit.
The time program and the special day program are set on the central apartment unit. In case of central apartment unit override, the display shows the central apartment unit symbol as well as the symbol for the active operating level. Room timer function The Room timer button ( ) allows you to force the system to maintain the Comfort temperature for an adjustable period of time.
The room temperature setpoint adjustment acts on the heating and cooling setpoint. Readjustments on the individual room units can be displayed on the central apartment unit (see page 40). The room temperature setpoint readjustment is displayed with a readjustment bar. When controlling to the Precomfort or Comfort setpoint, the readjustment bar continues to be displayed also after leaving the room temperature setpoint readjustment.
Possible displays Status display of battery: If the battery is sufficiently charged, the symbol is briefly displayed when pressing the function button. Status display of battery: If the battery charge drops below a certain percentage, the symbol is constantly displayed, independent of the unit’s operating state. Summer operation active. Room timer function active. Display of automatic mode. Current operating level in accordance with the central apartment unit’s time program. Display of manual mode.
Error messages Device faults are sent to the central apartment unit as error messages and are displayed with the error symbol. Device faults are communication breakdowns or short-circuits / open-circuits of sensors in the room unit. The error symbol disappears as soon as device errors are no longer present. If communication with the central apartment unit is interrupted, the connection and error symbols are displayed until communication is reestablished.
AFK914/C01 handheld control Operation All operating buttons are located on the front of the handheld control AKF914/C01. The handheld control communicates via radio with the central apartment unit. A handheld control button can be assigned the following functions: – – – – Activate (all monitored) / deactivate supervision. Trigger switching group command. Activate emergency alarm. Activate panic alarm. The LED is lit blue for max. 2s as soon as a button is pressed on the handheld control for more than 0.
pervision. The blue LED first is lit for max. 2 s; the red LED then briefly blinks 3 times. A window open at the time of supervision activation can be opened and closed any number of times (e.g. by wind) without triggering an alarm. A door open at the time of supervision activation can be left open without triggering an alarm. However, the door is supervised as soon as it is closed. Supervision delay is off, i.e. all doors and windows are supervised with immediate effect.
Radio plug adapter Operation KRF960 (switching) LED display functions: • LED lit: Contact closed • LED off: Contact open.
Service Function test for water detector QFP910 Check the function of the water detector once a year. To do this, immerse both water detector contacts in water. A corresponding action is triggered depending on the central apartment unit's configuration; e.g.: – The safety shutoff valve of the main line is closed => no more water in the entire building. – The buzzer of the central apartment unit is activated.
In that case, the central apartment unit switches from the quiescent picture to info page “Device state“ to show the device with the exhausted batteries (provided there is no more severe fault). After a certain period of time, the display . returns to the quiescent picture and displays error symbol The result of automatic battery monitoring is not displayed on the batterypowered devices, with the exception of room unit, handheld control, door/window contact and smoke detector .
Change batteries To ensure trouble-free operation of the battery-powered devices, replace the batteries as soon as they are close to empty. Avoid complete discharge of batteries, as otherwise batteries may leak. For this reason, replace the battery as soon as the display tells you to. Contact your building's supervisor if your central apartment unit on the info page shows a low battery charge for a meter under "Device status". Only authorized staff may exchange meter batteries.
Dispose of the old batteries in compliance with environmental regulations. 2701Z22 2707Z15 Replace the battery compartment cover. Display after battery change After inserting new batteries, the full display appears for 2 seconds. The room unit then returns to Normal operation. The central apartment unit queries the room operating mode settings. Active room timer functions are not reactivated.
… and remove the battery compartment cover. Remove the old batteries. + + + + + + 2707Z26 + 2707Z25 Insert the new batteries. Make sure polarity is right! Replace the battery compartment cover. b + + + 2707Z29 + + + + 2707Z28 a 2701Z22 Dispose of the old batteries in compliance with environmental regulations. After inserting the new batteries, the battery charge is checked. During the check, the green LED lights up for 2 seconds, provided the batteries are charged sufficiently.
AFK914/C01 handheld control Ready a new coin cell of type CR2032. Unscrew the rear of the handheld control. Remove the housing rear. Remove the old batteries. Insert the new battery and make sure polarity is right. Put the rear of the housing back in place. Tighten the screw. Dispose of the old battery in compliance with environmental regulations. CR2032 3V + After inserting the new battery, test the battery by pressing a button (e.g. Light on). The LED of the handheld control is lit for max.
Door/window contact wave AP 260 and DELTA reflex smoke detector The mounting and operating instructions for the DELTA reflex smoke detector as well as the door/window contact wave describe how to change batteries. Binding tests Briefly press the function button (located under the battery compartment cover) to trigger binding tests on the individual devices. Press simultaneously the two upper buttons on the handheld control.
Function button on heating circuit controllers RRV912 / RRV918, on multi-controller RRV934 and on consumption data interface WRI982 The binding test of the heating circuit controller / multi-controller / consumption data interface is carried out for each channel. With the multi-controller, the test can also be carried out for a channel group. Use the channel selection button to select the channel whose binding you want to check. The LED associated with the selected channel blinks.
Disposal Dispose of the central apartment unit and the associated partner devices as electronic scrap in compliance with European directive 2002/96/EEC (WEEE) and not together with municipal waste. Observe all relevant national regulations using correct disposal channels. Comply with local and currently valid legislation. Dispose of discharged batteries in compliance with relevant environmental regulations. 103 / 110 Siemens Building Technologies Synco™ living Disposal CE1B2740en 13.12.
Index A Absence ............................. 31, 39 Button ................................... 20 Operating mode ventilation .. 50 Absence and holidays .............. 75 Access levels ............... 25, 28, 80 Acknowledge faults .................. 77 Actual value DHW..................................... 60 Flow temp room group ......... 48 Return temp room group ...... 47 Room temperature ............... 43 Actuator calibration .................. 47 AFK914 .. 16, 18, 92, 96, 100, 102 Air conditioner .....
Settings ................................ 57 State............................... 23, 58 Time switch .......................... 59 DHW operating mode Holidays ............................... 75 Reason................................. 58 DHW plant operation................ 60 DHW temperature Actual value.......................... 60 Setpoint .......................... 59, 60 Supervision .......................... 61 Display ..................................... 22 Contrast................................
I Impact of window switches....... 57 Indoor air quality....................... 52 Indoor air quality control........... 54 info button ................................ 21 Info lines................................... 86 Info pages ................................ 25 Query.................................... 61 Selection............................... 80 Input signals ............................. 77 K KRF960 .............................. 18, 94 KRF961 ..............................
QAC910 ....................... 15, 18, 97 QAW910 .. 12, 17, 87, 96, 98, 101 QAX903 ............................. 17, 20 QAX913 ............................. 17, 20 QFP910.................. 16, 18, 95, 97 Quiescent picture ......... 22, 25, 79 R Radiator control actuator.......... 98 Radio plug adapter................... 94 Reading Current ................................. 71 Current cooling..................... 71 Current heat ......................... 71 Date......................................
Room operating mode.......... 37 Summer/Winter .................... 34 Various ................................. 24 Status output ............................ 70 Summer operation.................... 34 Supervision .............................. 29 Button ................................... 20 Change absence .................. 68 Delay .................................... 67 Devices................................. 17 DHW temp............................ 61 Room temperature ............... 45 Symbols........
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