Symondo Controller Guide de l'utilisateur

Installation and operating instruction
Symondo Controller
Read carefully before installation, commissioning and operation

CONTENT
Safety Instructions 3
EG-Conformity 3
General Instructions 3
Changes to the Unit 3
Warranty and Liability 4
Disposal and Pollutants 4
Description Symondo Controller 5
Technical Data 5
Scope of Supply 5
Installation 6
Symondo Controller installation 6
Example Controller-Connection 8
Example CAN-Connection 8
Operation 9
Room Overview 9
Operating Mode 10
Menu 10
Set Operation Hours 11
Set Operation Hours 12
Expert Menu 13
Settings 13
Devices 14
Rooms 15
Sensors 16
Functions 17
Service Values 21
Support 22
Notes 22
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EG-Conformity
By affixing the CE mark to the unit the manufacturer declares that Symondo Controller conforms to the following relevant safety reg-
ulations:
lEU low voltage directive 2014/35/EU
lEU electromagnetic compatibility directive 2014/30/EU
conforms. Conformity has been verified and the corresponding documentation and the EU declaration of conformity are kept on file by
the manufacturer.
General Instructions
Please read carefully!
These installation and operating instructions contain basic instructions and important information regarding safety, installation, com-
missioning, maintenance and the optimal use of the unit. Therefore these instructions must be read and understood completely by the
installation
technician/specialist and by the system user before installation, commissioning and operation of the unit.
This unit is an automatic, electrical Symondo Controller. Install the unit only in dry areas and under the ambient conditions described
in “Specifications”.
In addition, observe the applicable accident prevention regulations, the regulations of the Association of Electrical Engineering, the
local power supply utility, the applicable DIN-EN standards and the installation and operating instructions for the additional system
components. Installation, electrical connection, commissioning and maintenance of the device may only be carried out by an appro-
priately trained specialist.
Users: Make sure that the specialist gives you detailed information on the function and operation of the unit. Always keep
these instructions in the vicinity of the unit.
The manufacturer does not take over any liability for damage caused through improper usage or non-compliance of this manual!
Before working on the unit, switch off the power supply and secure it against being switched on again! Check that there is
no power flowing! Electrical connections may only be made by a specialist and in compliance with the applicable reg-
ulations. The unit may not be put into operation if there is visible damage to the housing, e.g. cracks.
Changes to the Unit
lChanges, additions to or conversion of the unit are not permitted without written permission from the manufacturer.
lIt is likewise forbidden to install additional components that have not been tested together with the unit.
lIf it becomes clear that safe operation of the unit is no longer possible, for example because of damage to the hous-
ing, turn the Unit off immediately.
lAny parts of the unit or accessories that are not in perfect condition must be exchanged immediately.
lUse only original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer.
lMarkings made on the unit at the factory must not be altered, removed or made illegible.
lOnly the settings described in these instructions may be set using the Unit.
Changes to the unit can compromise the safety and function of the unit or the entire system.
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Warranty and Liability
The Unit has been manufactured and tested with regard to high quality and safety requirements. The warranty and liability shall not
include, however, any injury to persons or material damage that is attributable to one or more of the following causes:
lFailure to observe these installation and operating instructions.
lImproper installation, commissioning, maintenance and operation.
lImproperly executed repairs.
lUnauthorised structural changes to the unit.
lUse of the device for other than its intended purpose.
lOperation above or below the limit values listed in the ‚Specifi cations‘ section.
lForce majeure.
Disposal and Pollutants
The unit conforms to the European RoHS 2011/65/EU for the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment.
Under no circumstances may the device be disposed of with the normal household waste. Dispose of the unit only
at appropriate collection points or ship it back to the seller or manufacturer.
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DESCRIPTION SYMONDO CONTROLLER
Technical Data
2-part, ABS plastic
75 mm x 95 mm x 19 mm
Glass front
Capacitive touch panel
Color display with 240x320 dots
2.8 inches (7 cm) diagonal
Intuitive user guidance
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Electrical specifications:
Power Supply 12 - 24 VDC +/- 10%
power consumption max. 2,5 W
Protection Class IP20
Protection class / overvoltage category 0/III
Max. Cable Length
0-10V/PWM <3m, if the cable length is >=3m it is necessary to use a shielded twis-
ted pair bus cable and connect the shield on one side to the protective
conductor.
1-Wire Bus Optional, without function
Permissible Ambient Conditions
during operation 0 °C - 50 °C, no moisture condensation permitted
for transport/storage 0 °C - 60 °C, no moisture condensation permitted
Measurement Range Outside the measuring ranges there are larger deviations
Internal temperature sensor 0 °C - 60 °C Accuracy +/- 1 °C
Resolution 0,1 °C
Internal sensor for rel. humidity 0 % - 100 % Accuracy +/- 6 °C
Resolution 0,1 %
1-Wire temperature sensors Optional, without func-
tion
After switching on or disconnecting from the mains, it takes up to 60 minutes until the temperature is displayed precisely.
Other Specifications
Installation Methods Wall installation, with/without wall socket
Real Time Clock RTC with 24 hour power reserve
Scope of Supply
lSymondo Controller
l2 screws 3,5 x 35 mm and 2 plugs 6 mm for wall installation.
lSymondo Controller installation guide
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INSTALLATION
Symondo Controller installation
Mount the unit at a suitable location.
Pay attention to suitable environmental conditions.
Direct sunlight, sources of heat and cold, e.g. radi-
ators and windows must be avoided.
When wall mounting, make sure that the cables are kept as
short as possible (max. 40 mm for direct wall mounting), as
unnecessary vein loops in the Symondo Controller housing
can lead to problems.
When mounting on a switch box, make sure that the cables
are kept as short as possible (strip cables max. 55 mm) and
that any vein loops are fed back into the switch box, as unne-
cessary vein loops in the Symondo Controller housing can
lead to problems.
Strip the last 8 - 9 mm of the wires. Isolate shielding and con-
nect it at a suitable location (controller or CAN-box) to the pro-
tective conductor.
Any contact between protective conductor and cir-
cuit board can cause serious damage.
Mounting on plastic wall socket
Fix the base with the screws (3,0 x 16) to the mounting box.
Direct wall mounting
Hold the lower part of the housing up to the selected position
and mark the three mounting holes. Make sure that the wall
surface is as even as possible so that the housing does not
become distorted when it is screwed on. Using a drill and drill
holes at the points marked on the wall and push in the plugs.
Insert screws and screw it in slightly. Align the base and
tighten the screws.
Open the terminals with the accompanying operating tool and
make the electrical connection as described.
Power supply 24 VDC, ensure correct polarity or it
may cause damage to the unit!
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The first and last unit in the CAN-network in series
must be fitted with terminating resistance.
The connection of the opposite side (controller) can be found
in the corresponding terminal diagram in the controller
manual.
Refit the base and fasten with screw. Switch on the mains
voltage and put Symondo Controller into operation.
The setup wizard can be called up at any time in
the Symondo Controller menu under Expert.
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Example Controller-Connection
Example CAN-Connection
*Only CAN in power supply from 4 cores of the regulator.
The order and the number of devices (max. 50) is arbitrary.
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OPERATION
Room Overview
Displays the room temperature, humidity and external temperature once the start screen was activated.
Room icon
Selecting a room icon takes you to the
room temperature settings.
Multiroom selection
By dragging your finger vertically
across several rooms, you can change
the operating mode in all rooms at the
same time.
outdoor temperature
Displayed as soon as an outdoor
sensor is used on the HCC or an out-
door sensor is activated on a Symondo
Box in the menu "Expert > Symondo
Box > Heating circuit > Sensor out-
door".
%
Room humidity
Relative humidity.
°C
Room temperature
Current room temperature.
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Operating Mode
Overview > Operating Mode
Back/ Forward
Navigate back to the overview.
Room
Displays the selected space.
Reference temperature
Setting the reference temperature for
the active operating mode in the dis-
played room.
Menu
Navigate to the main menu
Operating Modes
The operating mode shown in colour
is currently active and can be changed
by selecting another mode. Manually
selected modes remain active until the
next change of mode by the timer pro-
gram. A background frost protection
function remains active in the "off"
mode.
Menu
Overview > Operating Mode > Menu
Heating/cooling
Switch between heating and cooling
modes.
Holiday
Set the period and temperature for a
longer absence.
Timer
Setting of individual heating or cooling
times for each day of the week with
copy function for subsequent days.
Expert
Advanced settings for the technician.
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