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Building Technologies Integration von DESIGO™ RXC in VISONIK CM2Z8338en_01
Building Automation Integration functions 12.06.2006
3 Integration functions
3.1 Overview
In the first part of this section, all the RX master functions available for the RXC
applications are described in detail. Subsections 3.3 to 3.6 deal with the creation of
groups for HVAC, lighting and blinds.
3.2 Functions for the DESIGO
TM
RXC applications...........................................19
3.2.1 Example of a read operation.....................................................................21
3.2.2 Displaying the device status........................................................................22
3.2.3 Definition of room operating mode ..............................................................23
3.2.4 Define controller operating mode................................................................24
3.2.5 Night purge..................................................................................................25
3.2.6 Displaying the actual controller operating mode .........................................26
3.2.7 Display current room temperature...............................................................27
3.2.8 Display effective setpoints for heating and cooling .....................................27
3.2.9 Room setpoint shift .....................................................................................27
3.2.10 Summer / winter compensation...................................................................28
3.2.11 Basic setpoints ............................................................................................29
3.2.12 Display effective valve positions .................................................................29
3.2.13 Display current fan speed ...........................................................................31
3.2.14 Electric heating coil, position of current valve and max. electrical energy ..31
3.2.15 Electric reheater, position of current valve and max. electrical energy .......31
3.2.16 Display of current air flow rates...................................................................33
3.2.17 Display current damper positions................................................................33
3.2.18 Display window contact...............................................................................33
3.2.19 Display current sequence (heating / cooling) ..............................................34
3.2.20 Display current heating/cooling energy demand .........................................35
3.2.21 Room temperature averaging .....................................................................36
3.2.22 Definition of emergency mode (Emergency OFF / Smoke extraction)........37
3.2.23 Disable or limit auxiliary energy supply .......................................................38
3.2.24 Intranet room operation...............................................................................39
3.2.25 Control of blinds, 2 groups ..........................................................................40
3.2.26 Control of blinds, 4 groups ..........................................................................41
3.2.27 Lighting control, 2 groups............................................................................42
3.2.28 Lighting control, 4 groups............................................................................43
3.2.29 Additional single parameters for HVAC control...........................................44
3.2.30 Other single parameters for lighting control ................................................45
3.2.31 Single parameters for I/O functions.............................................................45
3.3 Definition of HVAC groups ..........................................................................47
3.4 Defining lighting and blind groups ...............................................................48
3.5 Control priority functions for lighting and blind groups ...............................49
3.6 Examples for lighting and blind groups .......................................................50
Introduction
Contents of this section