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B.IQ push-button with room tem- perature regulation and display...
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This guide is valid for B.IQ push-buttons with room temperature regulation and display (hereinafter push-button RTR ) in the 3gang, 4gang and 5gang models. You will find the order numbers in chapter 6.5. We will be pleased to answer any queries you may have.
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INTRODUCTION The push-button RTR allows you to operate numerous sections in a building. The functions of the push-button depend on the programming and the other EIB instal- lation devices. To keep operation of the device as easy as possible, the installer can pre-set functions (basic display, required values, timer, etc.) or activate them to suit individual needs.
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FUNCTIONS 1.1. Overview of functions The push-button RTR unites the functions of a push- button, room temperature regulator, timer and display unit in a single device. When activated, the function buttons can perform the following functions: - switching on and dimming the lights - closing/opening blinds etc.
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BASIC DISPLAY, PUSH-BUTTON ASSISTANCE 1.2. Basic display The display represents one of nine possible basic displays. Three different displays are described by way of example in the following: 16:05 Room temperature 19.03.2004 16.07 Room 20.5°C 20.5°C Room 20.5°C NOTES The easiest way to access the basic display: press any function button at all.
OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS The basic operating elements are explained taking the 3gang model as an example. 1.4. Overview of device The vertical operating elements (item 1 to 4) each consist of one button on the left, and one on the right. The operating elements at a glance: Display buttons (item 1) Left or right display button:...
ILLUSTRATION OF THE DEVICE NOTE Depending on the setting or the current operating step, the display will differ from the above illustration due to its functions.
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DISPLAY 1.5. Explanation of the display symbols The following diagram shows the first of three lines in the display. This first line is reserved for the symbols. The second and third line shows texts and commands. Only those symbols required for the function which is called up are displayed.
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SYMBOLS Comfort lengthening (“Frost/heat protection” operating mode) If there is condensation on the cooling system, the room cooler is deactivated for safety reasons. A change made to the desired set value using the display buttons Programming mode Operation of the display buttons or individual rockers or operation of the device locked Timer active or control display...
OPERATING LEVEL 2.1. Blocking menus You can make wide-ranging changes in the saved menus. In order to ensure easy, clear operation while also offering a large number of functions, specific setting options can be blocked or activated. Your installer can specify three blocking levels: Level I: You can adjust the desired set temperature value using the display keys.
MENU NAVIGATION 2.2. General information about menu navigation You mainly use the display buttons to navigate the menu. The following options are available: Press one single display button: - Select or change the menu item »Prg« (programming is activated) appears in the display.
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2.3. Menu sequence a. Deviations in function and display The push-button RTR is adjusted to suit your individual needs and building functions. The programming which the installer has performed has a decisive influence on the menu display. Only those menu levels which you actually require are displayed.
OVERVIEW OF MAIN MENUS c. Procedure in the menus You normally have three options now: press the right display button (more under 2.3.d): change to the next main menu - OK press left display button: change to the sub-menu of the main menu if the submenu is activated (s.
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MESSAGES 2.4. Displaying messages The push-button RTR allows you to display messages such as alarms in the bottom display line. a. Effects on the function of the push-buttons A text message has highest priority in the push-button functions, i. e.: - Operations on the push-button RTR are aborted (e.
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ROOM TEMPERATURE REGULATION 3.1. Changing the room temperature In consultation with your installer, you must set a desired temperature value for the various operating modes that best suits your needs. Proceed as follows to adjust the room temperature temporarily: Press either the left or right display button while in the basic display: The »Set value«...
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CHANGING THE DES OPERATING MODE 4.1. Changing the operating mode The push-button RTR makes various operating modes available in the following order: “Comfort” (normal use of the house during the day) “Standby” (leaving the company, e. g. day trip) “Night” (limited use is made of the house) “Frost/heat protection”...
EXPANDED OPERATING MODES - Instead of OK or , press a function button: Return to the main menu (see a). c. Terminating the input sequence Return to the basic display by pressing any function button at all several times: Check the symbols in the top line of the Setpoint temp.
CHANGING THE TEMPERATURE VALUES 4.3. Changing the temperature values You can change the temperatures in the operating modes to suit your needs: a. Calling up the main menu While in the basic display or the desired set value display, press the left and right display button for at least 3 seconds (= “ENTER”): You have now reached the first main Switching...
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SUBMENUS »HEATING« OR »COOLING« c. Changing the temperature value Press the left display button OK again: The temperature value which has been set is Change comfort now activated (flashes) and can be changed temp.: 21.0°C using the left and right display button. Press the left display button –...
HOW IT WORKS 5.1. Using the room temperature timer a. How the push-button RTR works The push-button RTR compares the actual room temper- ature with the desired set temperature and then decides whether, and how far the heating valves must be opened or closed.
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ROOM TEMPERATURE TIMER 5.2. Setting the room temperature timer For your comfort and to save energy, you can program up to 28 different operating times in the push- button RTR in order to regulate the room temperature. Your installer will normally have saved several operating times already.
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MAIN MENU c. Setting/changing the switching times You have the following options at your disposal: - Specifying operating time number, week day(s), time and operating mode (see following description) - Deleting existing switching time/s (see. 5.2.d.) - Activate/deactivate timer (see ch. 5.2.e.). Press the left display button OK to access the sub- menu and change a switching time.
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ROOM TEMPERATURE TIMER The operating mode Switching time now flashes in the display. Mo-Fr 07:00 21°C Press one of the display buttons to select the operating mode “Comfort”, “Standby” or “Night”. In order to accept the mode, press the left and right dis- play button simultaneously for at least 1 second.
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MAIN MENU d. Deleting an existing operating time Proceed as per 5.2.a., b. and c. Press the left display button OK to access the switching time submenu. Instead of selecting the switching time New switching as described below in 5.2.c, start the time deleting sequence now.
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ROOM TEMPERATURE TIMER e. Activating and deactivating the timer Proceed as per 5.2.a., b. and c. Press the left display button OK to access the switching time submenu. Instead of selecting the switching time New switching as described below in 5.2.c, start de- time activation/activation of the timer now.
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MAIN MENU 5.3. Setting the week timer To control the blinds or illumination groups (e. g. garden lights), you can program up to 14 different switching times for each of the two week timers in the push- buttons RTR. a. Differences from the room temperature timer The week timer is set and changed in the same way as the room temperature timer.
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WEEK TIMERS c. Changing to the main menu Press the right display button 4 or 5 times: The texts displayed in the top text line are Timer 1 selected arbitrarily. Consult your installer to timer agree on the names. Now proceed to call up, change or delete the week timer as described in 5.2.
MAIN MENU »SETTINGS« 5.4. Settings In this menu, you can activate/deactivate basic settings which influence operation. These are: - Display lights (»LCD disabling«) - Help texts in the lower display line (»push-button assistance«) - Blocking operation (»push-button lock«) a. Decision criteria The display lights may be a nuisance at times so it is best to deactivate them at night in bedrooms.
VERSION NUMBER If you pressed the right display button Settings once too much, continue pressing it until you reach »Settings«. d. Changing the above- mentioned settings Press the left display button OK: Press OK to activate/deactivate the LCD disabling current setting (display changes and is deactivation accepted without confirmation).
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5.5. Troubleshooting The following table allows you to eliminate specific “problems” which occur. Problem Cause/remedy No display Lighting of display and op- erating LED deactivated > see chapter 5.4. No bus voltage > if the bus voltage remains absent for a long period of time, inform the installer.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause/remedy »Parameter Download« This cannot be operated appears in the display. while the push-button is being programmed. »No parameters« appears in Programmed push-button the display, function buttons may have been connected show no reaction. to a different (“incorrect”) bus coupling unit >...
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The device is planned, installed and commissioned using EIBA-certified software. The product database, tech- nical descriptions and a complete overview of the menu is available online at www.berker.com...
STRUCTURE OF DEVICE View from above View from behind The 4/5gang push-buttons RTR are installed in the same way. A bus coupling unit flush-mounted plus is required. Ch. 6 - Installation - Page 34...
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ASSEMBLY Electrical devices may only be installed and assembled by trained EIB and electrical personnel. They must comply with the valid accident regulations. Non-compliance with the valid regulations or the instructions in the present manual may result in fires or other dangers.
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ASSEMBLY As an option, you can attach a labelling field (item 4) beneath the base plate. You must order this labelling field separately. In this case, also attach the spacer plate (item 8) to the rear of the display. The spacer plate is delivered with the push-button RTR.
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DISASSEMBLY 6.3. Disassembly Carefully remove the design cover (item 1) from the base plate (item 3). Follow the instructions for assembly but in reverse order. NOTES An alarm object may be stored as anti-theft protection for the push-button RTR. Remember that the bus coupling unit and the push- button form a “unit”...
TECHNICAL DATA 6.4. Technical data a. Overview Supply via bus coupling unit flush- mounted plus 21– 32 V DC Power consumption typ. 150 mW Physical external interface 2 x 5-pin male connector Ambient temperature -5 to +45 °C Storage temperature -25 to +70 °C Degree of protection IP 20...
ORDER NUMBERS 6.5. Order numbers The push-button RTR is available in different versions. A list of the order numbers: - 3gang 7566 35 9x - 4gang 7566 45 9x - 5gang 7566 55 9x - Spacer plate included in each delivery package - Labelling field 3gang 7590 00 80...
Warranty Our warranty is in accordance with statutory require- ments. Please send the defective device freepost with a de- scription of the defect to our Service Centre: Berker GmbH & Co KG Dept. Service Centre Klagebach 38 58579 Schalksmühle Germany...
BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Note the functions assigned to the push-button RTR in the following table. Operating element Function/LED/Operation/Blocking Display light ..... continuous when activated - Left/right button..The function of the buttons depends on the situation. Button 1 on left/ LED ..- Operation .....
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1. Overview Berker address ............2 Introduction .............3 List of chapters ............3 Functions ..............4 Basic display ............5 Push-button assistance..........5 Overview of device ...........6 Illustration of the device ..........7 Explanation of the display symbols ......8 2. Operation Blocking menus - Level I to III ........10 General information about menu navigation....11...
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DETAILED INDEX Week timers............26 Settings..............28 Troubleshooting ............30 6. Installation (chapter for den installer) General system information........33 Structure of device ..........34 Safety notes ............35 Assembly...............35 Disassembly ............37 Technical data ............38 Order numbers ............39 7. Appendix Warranty ..............40 Button assignment (tabular list) ........41...
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