Technical data
Table Of Contents
- 1. About this document
- 2. Summary
- 3. Functions
- 3.1 Temperature control
- 3.2 Operating modes
- 3.3 Room temperature setpoints
- 3.4 Applications overview
- 3.5 Additional functions
- 3.6 Control sequences
- 3.7 Control outputs
- 3.8 Fan control
- 3.9 Multifunctional input, digital input
- 3.10 Handling faults
- 3.11 KNX communications
- 3.11.1 S-mode
- 3.11.2 LTE mode
- 3.11.3 Zone addressing in LTE mode (in conjunction with Synco)
- 3.11.4 Example of heating and cooling demand zone
- 3.11.5 Send heartbeat and receive timeout
- 3.11.6 Startup
- 3.11.7 Heating and cooling demand
- 3.11.8 Fault function on KNX
- 3.11.9 KNX switching groups (RDF301.50, RDF301.50H only)
- 3.12 Communication objects (S-mode)
- 3.13 Communication objects (LTE-mode)
- 3.14 Control parameters
- 4. Handling
- 5. Supported KNX tools
- 6. Connection
- 7. Mechanical design
- 8. Technical data

1. When the thermostat is powered up, a closing command for the actuator
running time + 150% is provided to ensure that the actuator fully closes and
synchronizes to the control algorithm.
2. When the thermostat calculates the positions "fully close" or "fully open", the
actuator's running time is extended + 150% to ensure the right actuator
position is synchronized to the control algorithm.
3. After the actuator reaches the position calculated by the thermostat, a waiting
time of 30 seconds is applied to stabilize the outputs.
3.7.2 Control outputs configuration (setting via DIP
switches or tool)
The type of the control outputs on 2-pipe applications (2- or 3-position) is set via
DIP switches (see section 3.4).
The DIP switches have no impact if the application is commissioned via tool.
Control outputs need to be set via ACS in this case.
In the tool, the parameter is called "Output Y1 / Y2", not Y11 / Y21).
Synchronization
Note:
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