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IntroductionUpdate TX100Configuration QAX 910Configuration TX100FilingExercises

Synco living

Train the Trainer

Commissioning Lights & BlindsHager Products

August 2007

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TXIntroduction

The TX100 configurator is required for making all connections between:

Hager component – Hager componentHager component – central apartment unit QAX910

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TXIntroduction

Topology of radio control In terms of switching lights / blinds in mixed systems (with Synco 900), thecentral apartment unit can be regarded to be a sensor (e.g. pushbutton).

Sensors

Actuator

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TXIntroduction

In principle, vis-à-vis actuators of Hager tebis, each of the 8 switching groups of the central apartment unit behaves like an individual transmitter.

Each of the switching groups of the central apartment unit can control “any number“ of actuators.

Sensors

Actuators

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Hager components (light, blinds) and GAMMA wave components can be used in one and the same plant.

Sensors

Hager GAMMA wave

Hager sensor GAMMA wave actuator

Reason: Different binding modes GAMMA wave => pushbutton mode Hager => TX100 configurator

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TXIntroductionCommissioning

Download the latest software from the Internet and have the TX100 configurator at hand

Define the switching groups on the central apartment unitCarry out commissioning with the TX100 configuratorSwitch off the TX100 and place the memory card in the archive

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TX Software Update TX100Software TX100The software is constantly updated to the latest requirements.The newest version can always be downloaded to your PC from the Internet:

Hager CH: www.hager-tehalit.ch > Download > Software/ Updates > Update . . .

Hager DE: www.hager.de > Downloads > Produktsoftware tebis > Verknüpfungsgerät TX100 > . . .

Hager AT: www.hager-tehalit.at > Download > Software > Verknüpfungsgerät TX100 > . . .

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TX Software Update TX100a) Formatting the memory card

Start the TX100, then press the button.> Instal. management > Smartcard > Erase > Yes

b) Copy the newest software to the SmartcardAfter having downloaded the newest software from the Hager homepage to your PC, use the Smartcard reader to copy the data to the memory card.

Commercially available card readerGuide price approx. EUR 15.00

USB cable

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TX Software Update TX100c) Uploading

Insert the memory card into the TX100 and switch the unit on.Confirm the update on the TX100 with “Yes“. After the update, remove the memory card from the TX100.

Press the Confirmation button => TX100 makes a reset

After display of the start menu, switch the TX100 off.

d) Providing the memory cardInsert the memory card into the TX100. A new memory card should be used and filed for every new project (=> project changes).

=> TX100 is ready for use with the latest software

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Commissioning Lights & Blinds, Hager tebis TX Basic Configuration QAX910

PrerequisitesBefore starting commissioning, the following points must be observed:

The central apartment unit is correctly installed and wired and connected to AC 230 VThe light and blind actuators are correctly installed and wired and connected to AC 230 V

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To start the basic configuration, switch to the expert level.

Menu item Basic configuration offers the following parameters:Switching groupsLight state

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Switching groupsIn contrast to heating, where all heating components acting in a room can also be assigned to the room, the individual switching groups cannot be assigned to a specific room.

A maximum of 8 switching groups can be configured.

Switching groups 1…4 can be operated via the 4 pairs of universal buttons on the central apartment unit. Manual triggering of switching groups 5…8 is only possible via the respective operating lines on the central apartment unit.

4B

4A

3B

3A

2B

2A

1B

1A

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Switching groupsMain menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > …

Name of switching groupFunctionRelay output

Enter the room‘s name on the central apartment unit, e.g. “Sleeping room“.

Press Esc to quit the menu and then ok to confirm the entry.

Name of the switching groupMain menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > …

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FunctionsMain menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > Function > . . .

The following functions are available:SwitchDimBlindSceneInfo

Note:Hager products support scene numbers 1…8. GAMMA wave products support scene numbers 1…16.

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Switching and dimmingWhen commissioning the system, the switch and dim actuators are assigned to one or several switching groups.

Note:A switching group can be assigned any number of switch and dim actuators. In place of, or together with RF actuators, switch and dim actuators can also be connected via KNX-TP1 (S-mode).Also, an actuator can simultaneously be assigned to several switching groups plus the light state display.

Switching group B

KNX TP1

Switching group A

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BlindsWhen commissioning the system, the blind actuators are assigned to one or several switching groups.

Note:A switching group can be assigned any number of blind actuators. In place of, or together with RF actuators, blind actuators can also be connected via KNX-TP1 (S-mode).Also, a blind actuator can simultaneously be assigned to several switching groups.

Switching group C

KNX TP1Switching group B

Switching group A

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SceneIf a switching group shall act simultaneously on switch, dim and blind actuators, the function to be selected when commissioning the system is Scene.

Note:A switching group that uses the Scene function contains 2 scenes (scene A and scene B). These 2 scenes act on all actuators assigned to the switching group.

Scene A Scene B

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Switching groups via KNX TP1The 8 switching groups can be triggered by a third-party device via S-mode (KNX TP1) (input QAX910). At the same time, a status change of a switching group can be passed on to a third-party device via S-mode (KNX TP1) (output QAX910).

KNX TP1

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InfoMain menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > Function > Info

When the “Info“ function is chosen, an info page can be directly selected via the universal button. But this applies only to switching groups 1…4 => universal buttons.

4B

4A

3B

3A

2B

2A

1B

1A

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Relay outputMain menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Switching groups > Switching group x > Relay output > …

A switching group with the selected “Switching“ function can be assigned a relay output.

Setting Description

--- Inactive – no switching group relay required

Via RFUse relay output of an RRV91x heating circuit controller or RRV934 multicontroller as a switching group relay

B (locally)Use relay output of the central apartment unit as a switching group relay

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Display of light stateMain menu > Commissioning > Basic configuration > Light state > Lamp x > . . .

Name of lampFunction

The central apartment unit can display the light state of 4 selected lamps. Each of the 4 lamps can be assigned a name, which will appear on the info page.Then, the configured lamp will be activated under “Function“.

Note:For display of the light state, switch or dim actuators (max. 1) must be used, which communicate with the central apartment unit via S-mode KNX TP1.

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Configuration of a new plant includes the following steps:

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Configuration takes place in 3 modes:Operating mode, display button Num

Assign numbers to the inputs Assign a function to one of the inputs Cancel an input including the function

Operating mode, display button Prog Assign numbers to the inputs Detect the outputs Make the connections Cancel the connections Display the connections made

Operating mode, display button Visu Display all connections of the plant

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Starting up the TX100 When starting up the TX100 cofigurator, the plant information held on the memory card is displayed.

The display shows:The plant‘s nameThe last changeThe number of products installed

Note:For a new project, the memory card should be changed or deleted.

If no coupler is used, choose “NO“ to continue.

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Deleting / copying the Smartcard If a former project is still on the memory card, the card‘s content must be deleted (exception: plant extensions).

Press button> Instal. management > Smartcard > . . .

Erase the card:Press the Yes button.

Copying the card:Insert the original card and save the data on a second card.

The Smartcard can also be copied on the PC by means of the Smartcard reader.

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Reading in and numbering the outputsIn order to be able to make connections, the configurator must identify the inputs and outputs of the plant.

Select operating mode “Prog“.

All installed bidirectional products (outputs) are read in Automatic assignment of numbers to all

outputsNumber of products found in the plant

Note:This process must be executed before numbering the inputs!

Numbering of outputs

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Reading in and numbering the outputsWhen reading in the outputs, following must be noted:

None of the output devices (wireless or hard-wired) must be connected to powerSet the TX100 to “Prog“ modeStart the automatic output search with an extended press on buttonConnect the first device and wait until the TX100 has identified itConnect the second device and wait until the TX100 has identified it. . .

4 outputs identified thus far

Alternatively, a simultaneous search for all devices can be made (all connected to AC 230 V).

4

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Numbering an input and assigning a function (bidirectional)To be able to number the inputs, the plant must have been scanned (refer to the previous page).

Select operating mode “Num“.

When pressing an input, the TX100 automatically assigns a number to the input.

By pressing and , the input can be assigned a function, to be confirmed with .

Select the required function

Choose a function

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Assigning the central apartment unitOn the central apartment unit, make the following setting:Main menu > Commissioning > RF connections > Hager Tebis > Switching groups > . . .

On the TX100, select operating mode “Num“.

Then, the connection can be started:Select the switching group On the central apartment unit, press the ok buttonThe TX100 displays the switching group (number and

function).Successful numbering is indicated by a bleep

Stay on the “Hager tebis“ menue as long as the commissioning with the TX100 is running

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Numbering an input and assigning a function (unidirectional)To be able to number the inputs, the plant must have been scanned.

Select operating mode “Num“.

Press the unidirectional input and place the TX100 next to it. Keep the button depressed and trigger “Call“ on the display. The successful search is indicated by an acoustic signal.The TX100 assigns automatically a number to the input.

By pressing and , the input can be assigned a function, to be confirmed with .

Select the required function

Choose a function

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Choice of functions:

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Setting up a simple connectionAs soon as all inputs and outputs are acquired, the connections can be established.

Select operating mode “Prog“.

Select the input to be connected and press the buttons on the left or

press the pushbutton that shall be connected.

=> number and function will be displayed.

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Product administrationIt is possible to see the components the TX100 has identified (device directory)

Press button > Device management > Device information > . . .

To go back again, press button .

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Setting up a simple connectionWhen selecting the respective output, 3 options are available:

Select the output to be connected ( buttons on the right), if known

Press briefly button . The output shown on the display (25) will be switched. Another press on the button switches the output off again. => buttons can be used to search for the output

Press the manual operating button on the required device (if present). The number and function will be displayed

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Setting up a simple connectionAfter the required inputs and outputs have been defined, the connection can be triggered:

Extended press on button .

=> connection will be made and saved on the memory card in the TX100

A successful connection will be indicated.

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Setting up a multiple connectionThe system facilitates the connection of one input to several outputs.

Select the inputSelect the first outputPrepare the connection => short press on buttonSelect the second outputPrepare the connection => short press on button . . .

When all connections have been prepared, the confirmation can be made by an extended press on button

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Displaying the connectionsSelect operating mode “Visu“.

Via the inputs Select the number or press the input button (e.g. pushbutton)

Using buttons on the right, all connected outputs can be viewed.

Via the outputs Select the number or press the output button (if present)

Using buttons on the left, all connected inputs can be viewed.

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Canceling a connectionSelect operating mode “Prog“.

Extended press on button .

To cancel a multiple connection, the connections for each individual output must be canceled.

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Administering the memory cardAfter all connections have been made, the inserted memory card shall

be saved. If, at a later point in time, changes to the plant are required, they can be

made with no major effort, but the data can also be saved on a PC.

If the memory card has been lost, a Hager service engineer must be called in.

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Make the following configuration:Define a switching group “Floor lamp“Connect a plug adapter to the central apartment unit


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