Basic Documentation
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-stage heating and 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
- 4.12.1 S-Mode
- 4.12.2 Master/slave configuration in KNX S-Mode
- 4.12.3 LTE-Mode
- 4.12.4 Zone addressing in LTE-Mode (with Synco)
- 4.12.5 Master/slave configuration in LTE-Mode
- 4.12.6 Example of heating and cooling demand zones
- 4.12.7 Send heartbeat and receive timeout
- 4.12.8 Startup
- 4.12.9 Heating and cooling demand
- 4.12.10 Fault and alarms function on KNX
- 4.13 Communication objects
- 4.14 Communication objects (LTE-Mode)
- 4.15 Control parameters
- 5 Supported KNX tools
- 6 Connection
- 7 Technical data
- 8 Dimensions
- Index
Functions
Room temperature setpoints
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Cooling setpoint adjustable:
25…40 °C
Heating setpoint adjustable:
5…21 °C
● For 4-pipe applications:
– The thermostat runs on the setpoint of the active sequence:
In heating mode, the heating setpoint is active and adjustable via rotary
knob.
In cooling mode, the cooling setpoint is active and adjustable via rotary
knob
– Switching from the heating setpoint to the cooling setpoint and vice-versa
occurs when the room temperature reaches the adjusted limitation (P014 or
P015) of the inactive sequence. E.g., the thermostat is in heating
sequence and runs on the heating setpoint. When the room temperature
reaches P015, the thermostat switches to cooling and runs on the cooling
setpoint, as long as the room temperature does not drop below P014.
With the default setting (absolute setpoints) of the setpoint display, the Comfort
setpoint is displayed as absolute temperature value, e.g. 22 °C and can be
adjusted within the selected limitation. If the relative setpoint (P104 = 2) is selected,
the Comfort setpoint can be adjusted via rotary knob from
-3 K to +3 K.
The relative setting range ±3K is fixed, but it can be limited via P013 (min Comfort
setpoint) and P016 (max Comfort setpoint) as needed.
During relative setpoint selection, the value is displayed on the 2
nd
line of the
display.
The relative setpoint can be selected only when the Comfort concept (setpoint
concept: P010 = 1) is selected.
Use P019 and P020 to adjust Economy mode setpoints.
The heating setpoint is 15 °C (factory setting), and the cooling setpoint is 30 °C.
Use P100 and P101 to adjust the Protection mode setpoints.
The heating setpoint is 8 °C (frost protection, factory setting) and OFF for cooling.
CAUTION
If a setpoint (Economy or Protection) is set to OFF, the thermostat does not
control the room temperature in the corresponding mode (heating or cooling). As
a result, there is no protective heating or cooling function and thus risk of frost
during heating or risk of overtemperature during cooling!
The Economy setpoints (P019, P020) are accessible at the Service level; the
Protection setpoints (P100, P101) are accessible at the Expert level.
4.3.2 Setting and adjusting setpoints
Room temperature setpoints can be…
● Set during commissioning
● Adjusted during runtime
Example
Economy mode
Protection mode
Absolute and relative
setpoint (P104)










