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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Building Technologies FAQs 2013-06-17
14 FAQs
What happens if the parameter download process is interrupted? (power failure,
bus failure etc.)
The parameter set loaded into the controller will be incomplete. The controller will not
start up properly. For example, the fan may run but the valves do not open.
You will have to download the parameters again.
Why does the controller fail to start after a parameter download?
(Applies to HandyTool, ACS or ETS)
Parameter download was probably interrupted or exposed to interference. Reload the
controller with the entire parameter set (via HandyTool, ACS or ETS).
Why does the controller not start after adjusting certain parameters?
(applies to HandyTool.)
Parameter download probably interrupted or fault, or controller unloaded via ETS.
A complete parameter set must be loaded in the controller
(via HandyTool, ACS or ETS).
Why does the HandyTool not display parameter 1 upon quick quit and restart of the
Display mode?
Communication to the HandyTool is relatively slow.
You need to wait a brief moment before reopening the Display mode.
Why does the HandyTool display "uuuu"?
The controller to which the HandyTool is connected does not support the Test mode
(RXB2x controllers with index A).
Other parameters have been changed so that the selected parameter became irrele-
vant. Just continue your work;. the problem will disappear when the parameterization is
started again.
ACS: Why is reading back parameters so slow?
Check to make sure that neither the operating booklet nor the plant image is active.
Both applications cause a lot of bus traffic and thus slow down reading back
parameters.
Why can I not parameterize the controller via HandyTool in service mode (n6)?
There are two reasons:
• Download (HandyTool, ACS or ETS) was not exited correctly (interrupted).
• The controller was set to "unloaded" via ETS.
Solution: Carry out a full download (via HandyTool, ACS or ETS).
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