User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About this document
- 2 Overview
- 3 Notes
- 4 Functions
- 4.1 Temperature control
- 4.2 Operating modes
- 4.3 Room temperature setpoints
- 4.4 Application overview
- 4.5 Power supply selection for RDG200KN
- 4.6 Additional functions
- 4.7 Control sequences
- 4.7.1 Sequence overview (setting via P001)
- 4.7.2 Application mode
- 4.7.3 2-pipe fan coil unit
- 4.7.4 2-pipe fan coil unit with electric heater
- 4.7.5 2-pipe fan coil unit with radiator or floor heating
- 4.7.6 2-pipe/2-stage heating or cooling
- 4.7.7 4-pipe fan coil unit
- 4.7.8 4-pipe fan coil unit with electric heater
- 4.7.9 Chilled/heated ceiling and radiator applications
- 4.7.10 Compressor applications
- 4.7.11 Applications with external AQR sensor or QMX room operator unit
- 4.7.12 Setpoints and sequences
- 4.8 Control outputs
- 4.9 Fan control
- 4.10 Multifunctional input, digital input
- 4.11 Handling system faults
- 4.12 KNX communications
- 4.13 Communication objects (S-Mode)
- 4.14 Communication objects (LTE-Mode)
- 4.15 Control parameters
- 5 Supported KNX tools
- 6 Connection
- 7 Technical data
- 8 Dimensions
- Index /
Functions
Control sequences
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4.7.11 Applications with external AQR sensor or QMX room
operator unit
The equipment combination is intended for commercial buildings, offices, schools,
museums, shops, etc.
Advantages of equipment combination AQR/QMX sensor
LTE-Mode S-Mode
a)
Sensor can be installed in the optimal place for
temperature and humidity measurement.
✓ ✓
b)
Unauthorized persons cannot change settings on
sensors installed in the room.
✓ ✓
c)
HVAC equipment and measuring point (T, r.h.) are
far apart (in large spaces). Installing the thermostat
near the equipment and the sensor on the
measuring point reduces wiring costs and increases
control accuracy.
✓ ✓
d)
Several RDG2..KN room thermostats can operate
with one room temperature and/or humidity value (in
large spaces).
✕ ✓
e) AQR/QMX sensor is better suited to interior designs. ✓ ✓
Sensor AQR25..., QMX3.P30 or QMX3.P70 supplies relative humidity and room
temperature values to the RDG2..KN.
RDG2..KN and the sensors use LTE-Mode (KNX) communication. To exchange
information (humidity or room temperature), both units must have the same
geographic zone apartment and room (A.R.1, where "A" is the value of P901 and
"R" is the value of P902 of the RDG2..KN).
This equipment combination works on a 1-to-1 basis. Values cannot be provided
from the sensor to several RDG2..KN room thermostats.
For applications in S-Mode, set the objects for humidity and room temperature of
the RDG2..KN to Receive in ETS. The thermostat then works with the values
acquired by the sensor. Default setting Transmit indicates that the RDG2..KN
provides the local room temperature and relative humidity over the bus. One
sensor sends data to several thermostats.
With sensor
AQR25.. or QMX3..0