Operating Instructions
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Siemens Synco™ living CE1B2740en
Building Technologies Central apartment unit QAX9x3 13.12.2010
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 switchi
ng group via an event, page 63.
Set the supervision delay, pa
ge 67.
Event buzzer and status output, page 70.
Buzzer signal duration and status output, page 70.
Deactivate supervision
Supervision can be deactivated via:
• Central apartment unit
• External contact
• Handheld control
• Web
Absence
If you leave the house for a few hours, you can press the Absence/Supervi-
sion button to inform the central apartment unit about your departure. If su-
pervision is configured, pressing the Absence/supervision button briefly
opens the supervision window allowing you to enter "Inactive", "All monitored"
or "Partly monitored" using the arrow buttons.
The Absence window is then displayed allowing you to enter either "Absent" or
"Present". If "Absent" is entered, only the absence symbol is displayed.
Pressing the Absence/supervision button again reopens the supervision
window followed by the absence window. Press the Absence/Supervision
button longer than 0.4 s to open the absence window immediately. Selecting
"Present" rescinds the Absence function and any related measures.
Your absence has the following impact on the system:
• During this time, heating, cooling, ventilation and DHW are controlled in ac-
cordance with the operating mode selected for absence.
• A presence simulation program – if selected – is started.
• Switching groups set for the event “Absence on“ (= leaving) operate accord-
ingly (switching, blinds open/closed, scenes).
For additional descriptions, refer to the following pages:
Room mode during absence, page 39.
Ventilation operating mode upon absence, page 50
.
DHW operating mode during absence, page 58.
Trigger a switchi
ng group via an event, page 63.
Presence simulation for switching groups, page 65.