Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- RXB (KNX) applications library
- CLC and RAD description of functions for CC-02
- Table of contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions / Tools
- 3 Select communications mode
- 4 Applications / Parameters
- 5 Room operating modes
- 5.1 Description
- 5.2 Overview
- 5.3 Determine the room operating mode with 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 schedule
- 5.3.3 Central and local control of room operating modebased on occupancy
- 5.3.4 Central control of room operating mode via room operating mode 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 window contact input
- 5.4.2 Central control of room operating mode with an input from the room operating mode schedule
- 5.4.3 Central control of the room operating mode via the schedules Use and Occupancy
- 5.4.4 Central and local control of room operating mode based 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 window contact input
- 5.5.2 Central room operating mode control 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 Master/slave
- 10 General / central functions
- 10.1 Send heartbeat and Receive timeout
- 10.2 Digital inputs
- 10.3 Temporary Comfort mode
- 10.4 Presence detector switch-on and switch-off delay
- 10.5 Heating and cooling demand
- 10.6 Heating/cooling signal output
- 10.7 Special functions
- 10.8 Morning boost (Morning Warmup, 2)
- 10.9 Precooling (Precool, 5)
- 10.10 Test mode (Test, 7)
- 10.11 Emergency heat (8)
- 10.12 Free cooling (Freecool, 10)
- 10.13 Alarm
- 10.14 Reset setpoint shift
- 10.15 Free inputs/outputs
- 10.16 Software version
- 10.17 Device state
- 11 Room unit
- 12 KNX information
- 12.1 Reset and startup response
- 12.2 LED flashing pattern
- 12.3 Startup delay
- 12.4 Bus load
- 12.5 S-mode communication objects for RAD/CLC
- 12.6 LTE-mode communication objects
- 12.7 HandyTool parameters by number
- 12.8 HandyTool parameters, alphabetical
- 12.9 HandyTool enumerations
- 12.10 Data point type description
- 13 FAQ
- 14 Integration of RXB in DESIGO/Synco
- 14.1 Case 1: Integration in Synco
- 14.2 Case 2: Integration in DESIGO
- 14.3 Case 3: Display in DESIGO, with shared Synco schedule
- 14.4 Case 4: Display in DESIGO/Synco, with shared Synco schedule
- 14.5 Case 5: Display in DESIGO, separate schedules
- 14.6 Case 6: Separate display, separate schedules
- 14.7 Case 7: Separate display, shared Synco schedule
- 15 Working with different tools
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10 General / central functions.....................................................................100
10.1 Send heartbeat and Receive timeout........................................................102
10.2 Digital inputs..............................................................................................102
10.3 Temporary Comfort mode .........................................................................103
10.4 Presence detector switch-on and switch-off delay ....................................103
10.5 Heating and cooling demand ....................................................................103
10.6 Heating/cooling signal output ....................................................................104
10.7 Special functions .......................................................................................105
10.8 Morning boost (Morning Warmup, 2) ........................................................106
10.9 Precooling (Precool, 5)..............................................................................106
10.10 Test mode (Test, 7)...................................................................................107
10.11 Emergency heat (8)...................................................................................107
10.12 Free cooling (Freecool, 10) .......................................................................108
10.13 Alarm.........................................................................................................109
10.13.1 S-mode......................................................................................................109
10.13.2 LTE mode..................................................................................................110
10.14 Reset setpoint shift....................................................................................110
10.15 Free inputs/outputs ...................................................................................111
10.15.1 Digital inputs on the KNX bus ...................................................................111
10.15.2 KNX signals on digital/analog outputs.......................................................112
10.15.3 Mapping the sensor B1 to the Konnex bus ...............................................112
10.16 Software version .......................................................................................113
10.17 Device state ..............................................................................................113
11 Room unit ................................................................................................114
12 KNX information......................................................................................117
12.1 Reset and startup response ......................................................................117
12.2 LED flashing pattern..................................................................................117
12.3 Startup delay .............................................................................................118
12.4 Bus load ....................................................................................................118
12.5 S-mode communication objects for RAD/CLC ..........................................119
12.5.1 S-mode input communication objects .......................................................119
12.5.2 S-mode output communication objects .....................................................120
12.6 LTE-mode communication objects............................................................121
12.7 HandyTool parameters by number............................................................122
12.8 HandyTool parameters, alphabetical ........................................................124
12.9 HandyTool enumerations ..........................................................................126
12.10 Data point type description........................................................................127
13 FAQ...........................................................................................................129
14 Integration of RXB in DESIGO/Synco....................................................132
14.1 Case 1: Integration in Synco .....................................................................132
14.2 Case 2: Integration in DESIGO .................................................................133
14.3 Case 3: Display in DESIGO, with shared Synco schedule .......................134
14.4 Case 4: Display in DESIGO/Synco, with shared Synco schedule ............135
14.5 Case 5: Display in DESIGO, separate schedules .....................................136
14.6 Case 6: Separate display, separate schedules .........................................137
14.7 Case 7: Separate display, shared Synco schedule...................................138
15 Working with different tools...................................................................139