Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- RXB (KNX) applications library
- RXB Description of functions for FC10, FC11, FC12, FC13
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions / Tools
- 3 Select communication mode
- 4 Applications, parameters
- 5 Room operating modes
- 5.1 Description
- 5.2 Overview
- 5.3 Determine the room operating mode in Desigo (S-mode)
- 5.3.1 Local control of room operating mode via a window contact
- 5.3.2 Central control of room operating mode via input from the Use time schedule
- 5.3.3 Central and local control of room operating modebased on occupancy
- 5.3.4 Central control of room operating mode viathe Room operating mode time schedule
- 5.3.5 Local control of room operating mode with a room unit
- 5.3.6 Local control of room operating mode via the Temporary Comfort mode input
- 5.3.7 Effective room operating mode
- 5.3.8 Desigo examples
- 5.4 Determine the room operating mode with third-party products (S-mode)
- 5.4.1 Local control of room operating mode via the window contact input
- 5.4.2 Central control of room operating mode via the Room operating mode time schedule
- 5.4.3 Central control of room operating mode via the Use and Occupancy time schedules
- 5.4.4 Central and local control of room operating modebased on occupancy
- 5.4.5 Local control of room operating mode with a room unit
- 5.4.6 Local control of room operating mode via the Temporary Comfort mode input
- 5.4.7 Effective room operating mode
- 5.4.8 Third-party (S-mode) examples
- 5.5 Determine the room operating mode with Synco (LTE mode)
- 5.5.1 Local control of room operating mode via the window contact input
- 5.5.2 Central control of the room operating mode via Enable Comfort
- 5.5.3 Central control of room operating mode via Room operating mode input
- 5.5.4 Local control of room operating mode via presence detector
- 5.5.5 Local control of room operating mode with a room unit
- 5.5.6 LTE-Mode Examples
- 5.6 Determine the room operating mode without a bus (stand-alone)
- 6 Setpoint calculation
- 7 Temperature measurement
- 8 Control sequences
- 9 Fan control
- 10 Master/slave
- 11 General and central functions
- 11.1 Send heartbeat and receive timeouts
- 11.2 Digital inputs
- 11.3 Temporary Comfort mode
- 11.4 Presence detector switch-on and switchoff delay
- 11.5 Heating and cooling demand
- 11.6 Heating/cooling signal output
- 11.7 Special functions
- 11.8 Boost heating (Morning Warmup, 2)
- 11.9 Night purge (Night Purge, 4), (FNC10, FNC12)
- 11.10 Precooling (Precool, 5)
- 11.11 Test mode (Test, 7)
- 11.12 Emergency heating (Emergency Heat, 8)
- 11.13 Rapid ventilation (Fan only, 9)
- 11.14 Free cooling (Freecool, 10)
- 11.15 Alarm
- 11.16 Reset the setpoint shift
- 11.17 Free inputs/outputs
- 11.18 Software version
- 11.19 Device state
- 12 Room unit
- 13 KNX information
- 14 FAQs
- 15 Integrate RXB in Desigo/Synco
- 15.1 Case 1: Integration into Synco
- 15.2 Case 2: Integration into Desigo
- 15.3 Case 3: Display in Desigo, with shared Synco time scheduler
- 15.4 Case 4: Display in Desigo/Synco, with shared Synco time scheduler
- 15.5 Case 5: Display in Desigo, andseparate time schedulers
- 15.6 Case 6: Separate display, andseparate time schedulers
- 15.7 Case 7: Separate display, andshared Synco time scheduler
- 16 Working with different tools
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Siemens RXB (KNX) application library RXB Description of functions for FC-10, FC-11, FC-12, FC-13 CM110385en_08
Building Technologies Definitions / Tools 2013-06-17
2.5.1 Operation of the HandyTool functions
Function of the buttons
10385Z70
+ = count/move up
– = count/move down
> = Escape (quit without acknowledgement)
< = Enter (Confirm)
Display
•
Parameter position
e.g. P006
• Value to be adjusted e.g. 22.5 (a temperature)
or 250 (e.g. a particular actuator type)
After modification of certain parameters (e.g. *063 Actuator type), the controller will
perform a restart.
2.5.2 "Limited" parameter setting using room unit QAX34.3
Start parameter setting mode
• Press buttons < , > and – simultaneously for 2 s until the display goes dark
• Release the buttons, wait for approx. 2 sec
• Press – two times shortly
0 for Mode 0 is now displayed.
Use buttons + and / or – to select between the following modes:
•
0 = Normal mode (normal room unit functions)
•
2 = Display mode:
The parameters are displayed with prefix "d" (e.g. d015).
+/– allows for finding the number and pressing < (Enter) confirms it.
The corresponding value is displayed.
Press < (Enter) or > (Escape) to return to the list.
•
3 = Parameter setting mode
Some parameters (see below) can be set.
They are displayed with prefix "P"
+/– allows for finding the number and pressing < (Enter) confirms it.
The corresponding value is displayed.
+/– allows for modifying the value and pressing < (Enter) confirms it.
> (Escape) returns to list without changing anything.
Pressing Escape one more time opens the list with the modes.
Pressing Escape a third time returns to the normal mode (room unit).
The parameter numbers are located in sections 13.6 and 13.7 as well as in the sections
where the functions are described.
A table of parameters with enumerations fort he HandyTool is shown in Section 13.8.
Restart after important
parameter changes
Note