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Storey

Controller

HCE 60
Mounting and Operation
Overview
CONTENTS
Overview 3
Application 3
Procedure during the installation 4
Assigning zones and actuators 4
Mounting 4
Configuration and installation 4
Configuration 4
Creating a zone plan 5
Specifying temperature zones 5
Filling out the zone plan 6
Mounting 9
Wall mounting 10
DIN rail mounting 11
Mounting the Hometronic heating components 11
Configuration and installation 12
Opening the housing 13
Cabling connections 15
Configuration 24
Preparing the configuration 24
LED display at the storey controller 26
Operating modes of the storey controller 27
Buttons 28

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Overview
Assigning zones and room names 29
Example: Assigning an HCW 22 setpoint adjuster to Zone 1 30
Example: Assigning the room name LIVING to Zone 1 31
Assigning a remote setpoint adjuster HCU 30 to a temperature
zone 33
Assigning a setpoint adjuster of type HCW 23 to a zone 33
Reversing the assignment 34
De-installing room names at the Hometronic Manager 35
Saving settings at the Hometronic Manager 36
Checking the configuration 36
Checking the radio transmission 37
Checking the assignment of the room names 37
Displaying faults 38
Terminating the configuration 39
Resetting the storey controller to the state of delivery 40
Appendix 41
Glossary 41
Help for problems 42
Overview of the Hometronic heating components 45
Zone plan 46

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Overview

Overview
For your information
Technical terms are explained in the glossary (page 41). They are
identified in the text by an *.
Application
The storey controller HCE 60 receives specifications for the room
temperature from the setpoint adjusters* and the Hometronic
Manager*. The storey controller controls the boiler regression*, the
pump relay and the thermal actuators* (refer to page 45, Hometronic
heating components) on the basis of these specifications.
It disposes of a self-teaching control function (fuzzy logic) which
adapts itself automatically to the environmental conditions. The
desired room temperature is reached rapidly and held constant.

In order to provide a rapid overview of the display and operation there


is a sticker on the rear of the instructions which can be stuck onto the
housing of the storey controller.

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Overview
Procedure during the installation
Assigning zones and actuators
• Specify which heating circuits* are controlled by the storey
controller.
Mounting
• Mount the Hometronic heating components.
Configuration and installation
• Set the storey controller to the actuator type, cable the connections
and interconnect the components.
Configuration
• Assign setpoint adjusters to the temperature zones.
• If appropriate, assign room names at the Hometronic Manager.
• If appropriate, assign the time program of the remote setpoint
adjuster HCU 30 to the temperature zones.

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Creating a zone plan

Creating a zone plan*


A temperature zone is an area of the building – e.g. a room – in which
the setpoint temperature* is set by means of a setpoint adjuster. The
storey controller controls all the thermal actuators of a temperature
zone to the same value.
5 temperature zones can be set up per storey controller. The
extension module HCS 60 increases the number of temperature
zones per storey controller to 8. A maximum of 3 actuators can be
connected in each zone.
The total number of actuators which can be controlled by one storey
controller is thus limited to 24.
Specifying temperature zones
Danger of damage through external equipment!
The storey controller is designed only for components
Caution which have been authorized by Honeywell!
► Only use actuators of the type H 200 BG (no-load closed) or
H 200 BO (no-load open).
► Combine all the actuators (type and location) which are managed by
the storey controller.
► Combine all the actuators which are controlled by a setpoint adjuster
in a temperature zone.

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Creating a zone plan
In case of more than 8 temperature zones or 24 actuators:
► Determine the number of storey controllers required additionally in
accordance with the following table:
Temperature Actuators Number of storey
zones (maximum) (maximum) controllers
8 24 1
16 48 2
24 72 3

The example at the end of this section shows a zone division


with the corresponding zone plan.

Filling out the zone plan


► Copy the sample zone plan (see Appendix page 45) as a reserve.
► Enter the type and installation location of the corresponding actuator
in each temperature zone.
► Assign a setpoint adjuster to every temperature zone.
► If appropriate, assign a room name.
► After the installation hand the zone plan over to the customer.

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Creating a zone plan
Example of a zone division

This example shows:


• The living area is covered by 6 temperature zones. The
supplementary module HCS 60 is required for this subdivision.
• A total of 8 actuators are controlled by the storey controller.
Up to 8 temperature zones can be controlled with the supplementary
module HCS 60. The planned temperature zones are grayed.
The room names of every temperature zone are entered at
the Hometronic Manager.

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Creating a zone plan
The following zones result for the subdivision:
Temperature Actuator Setpoint adjuster Room name at
zone (type, location) (location) HCM 200
Heating loop 1 Living room "Living"
(living room)
Zone1 Heating loop 2
(living room)
Heating loop 3
(living room)
Zone2 Heating loop 1 Dining room "Dining"
(dining room)
Zone3 Heating loop 1 Kitchen "Kitchen"
(kitchen)
Zone4 Heating loop 1 Bedroom "Bedroom"
(bedroom)
Zone5 Heating loop 1 WC "WC"
(WC)
Zone6 Heating loop 1 Bathroom "Bath"
(bathroom)

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Mounting

Mounting
The storey controller has a radio receiver whose
function can be impaired by metallic objects and radio
Caution! devices!
► When selecting the operating site ensure that there is
sufficient distance to metallic objects and radio
devices.
► If the radio interference cannot be eliminated select a
different mounting site.
The storey controller is intended to be mounted in the distribution box.
If the space is insufficient, select the location so that the storey
controller can communicate without interference by radio with the
setpoint adjusters against humidity and moisture.
The storey controller can be fastened by 2 means:
• Wall mounting
• DIN rail mounting

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Mounting
Wall mounting
The storey controller has 4 mounting holes with a diameter of 4.2 mm.
Dimensions of the storey controller in mm

Observe the mounting height of 60 mm of the storey con-


troller! If the storey controller is mounted upright, the trans-
former has to be at the top so that the heat can dissipate.
► Draw, drill and dowel the fastening holes.
► Screw the storey controller.

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Mounting
DIN rail mounting
► Place the housing from
below against the DIN rail
(1).
► Press the housing upwards
and latch it in (2).

Mounting the Hometronic heating components


► Mount the components in accordance with the enclosed mounting
instructions.

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Configuration and installation

Configuration and installation


Danger to life through electric shock!
Electrical contacts (outputs of the actuators, power fuse
Danger and transformer) which are live lie free while the device
is being cabled. Touching a live contact causes critical
injuries.
► All work may only be carried out by authorized
specialized personnel.
► Pull out the power plug before opening the housing.

Damage to components lying open!


The electronic components of the storey controller and
Caution! of the plug-in module can be destroyed by electrostatic
discharges!
► Do not touch the components.
► Touch a grounded metal part in order to discharge
yourself.

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Configuration and installation
Opening the housing
► Loosen the screw at the
front (1).
► Press both snaps inwards
(2).
► Remove the housing cover
upwards (3).

Plugging in the extension module (optional)


The extension module HCS 60 increases the possible number of
temperature zones per storey controller from 5 to 8.
► Plug the extension module
into the provided slot.

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Configuration and installation
Setting the actuator
Only one type of actuators can be connected at a storey
controller. If both no-load open and no-load closed actuators
are to be operated, two storey controllers with the respective
control system are required.
1. Switch for configuration
(O = Open, C = Closed)
2. Setpoint temperature
ceramic fuse (type:
230 V AC; 2.5 A, fast;
5×20 mm)

The actuators are protected by the ceramic fuse.

► Check which type the actuator is.


► Set the switch in accordance with the following table.

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Configuration and installation
Switch Actuator type Characteristic
position
No-load Opens the heating circuit when
closed voltage is applied to its control input
No-load open Opens the heating circuit when no
voltage is applied to its control input

Cabling connections
Permitted cable types and lengths
Cable (designation) Connection between Maximum
storey controller HCE 60 permitted length
and
JE-LiYCY 2×2×0.8 Setpoint adjuster HCW 23 100 m
CY 2×2×0.14 Setpoint adjuster HCW 23 100 m
JE-Y(St)Y 2×2×0.8 Setpoint adjuster HCW 23 100 m
MCR precontrol 100 m
Pump relay HREL1 100 m
2
1.5 mm Thermal actuators 100 m
H200 BO and H200 BG
Cable harness Thermal actuators 1m
H200 BO and H200 BG (3 m)
Cable harness Antenna HRA1 1.2 m

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Configuration and installation

Only use cables with cable cross-section areas up to 1.5


mm2. We recommend the cable type JE-Y(St)Y 2×2×0.8. Use
the enclosed connector types and sufficiently long cable.
1. Connectors (1...12)
2. Connections for extension
module HCS 60
3. Antenna connector
4. Connectors of the
actuators for Zone 1 to 8.

Up to 3 actuators can be connected to Zone 1, only one actuator at all


other zones.

The cable harness of the thermal actuators can be extended


from 1 m to 3 m. This cable is available with integral plug as
type HCV 2.

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Configuration and installation
Connecting actuators
Danger to life through electric shock!
Electrical contacts (outputs of the actuators, power fuse
Danger and transformer) which are live lie free while the device
is being cabled. Touching a live contact causes critical
injuries.
► All work may only be carried out by authorized
specialized personnel.
3 actuators can be connected for Zone 1, 1 actuator each for Zones 2
to 5. 1 connection each is available for Zones 6 to 8 for the extension
module.
If more than 8 actuators are to be connected to the storey controller,
the cables of the actuators have to be wired in a distribution box.
The storey controller can control up to 24 actuators. However, a
maximum of 3 actuators per zone can be connected.
The cable harness of the actuators can be extended from 1 m
to 3 m. This cable is available with integral plug as
type HCV 2.
► Lay the cables of the actuators to the distribution box.
► Wire the conductors of the actuators.
► Use the cable HCV 2 to extend the cable to the storey controller

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Configuration and installation

► Insert the plugs of the actuator


connecting cables into the
sockets of the corresponding
zones.

► Clamp the cables in the strain


relief device.

► Use a diagonal cutter to break


out openings at the housing
for the cables.

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Configuration and installation
Connecting a setpoint adjuster HCW 23
Through their wiring the setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 have a
fixed assignment to the Zones 1 and 2.
If the remote controller HCW 23 is removed, the assignment
has to be removed as well. Refer to "Reversing the
assignment" on page 34.
► Use cables in accordance with the table on page 15.
► Connect the connectors of the setpoint adjusters to the connectors of
the storey controller.
1. Setpoint adjuster 1
2. Setpoint adjuster 2
3. Zone 1
4. Zone 2
5. Bus (not activated)
6. Boiler regression
7. Pump relay HREL 1
TW Input temperature
selector
RF Input room sensor
⊥ Ground

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Configuration and installation
Connecting the boiler regression and pump relay
Boiler regression is possible at the controllers MCR 200, MCR 35 and
MCR 40 :
At the MCR 200 controller the temperature selection and ground input
lie at different terminals, depending on the respective design.
► Connect the inputs in accordance with the enclosed instructions.
At the controllers MCR 35 and MCR 40 the temperature selection and
ground input lie at the following terminals:

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Configuration and installation
Boiler regression
If control cables to the heating ("boiler regression“) and to the pump
relay exist:
► Use cables in accordance with the table on page 15.
► Connect the boiler regression and the pump relay to the storey
controller in accordance with the following scheme:
Connections of the storey controller and the pump relay

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Configuration and installation
Inserting the connector
► Plug the connector into the
plug connector of the storey
controller.
1
2
3
4
5

► Plug the connector of the an-


6
7
8
9
10

tenna cable into the antenna


11
12

socket of the storey controller.

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Configuration and installation
Installing the antenna
An antenna has to be connected to each storey controller!
Take the antenna function into consideration when selecting
the operation site.
► Install the antenna (1) outside
metal housings, e.g. switch
cabinets (4).
► Do not extend the antenna
cable.
► Mount the antenna at a suit-
able position near the storey
controller (3).
The radio connection to the set-
point adjuster (2) has to be en-
sured.

► Plug the antenna cable into the antenna socket of the storey
controller.
Closing the housing of the storey controller
► Place the lid on the housing.
► Snap in the snaps on the left and right.
► Tighten the screw at the front.

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Configuration

Configuration
During configuration setpoint adjusters – if appropriate the time
program* of the remote setpoint adjuster HCU 30 – are assigned to
the temperature zones of the storey controller. A room name is
specified for each temperature zone at the Hometronic Manager.
Preparing the configuration
Setpoint adjuster HCW 22 and room temperature sensor HCF 22
► Set the adjusting dial to
Position 0.
Opening the housing:
► Press in the snap (1) and
remove the housing lid (2).

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Configuration
► Insert 2 Mignon batteries
LR06 each 1.5 Volt.
► Ensure that the polarity is
correct.

1) Sending button
(required for configuration).

Commissioning the storey controller


► Plug in the power plug.
The LED for the mains voltage lights up.
Taking the setpoint adjuster HCU 30 into operation
► Refer to the instructions for the setpoint adjuster HCU 30.
Taking the room temperature sensor HCF 22 into operation
► Refer to the instructions for the room temperature sensor HCF 22.

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Configuration
LED display at the storey controller
The LEDs of the storey controller provides information on the
operating modes of the storey controller and the installed temperature
zones.
Meaning of the 3 LEDs on the left:

(green) Lights up Normal mode

(red) Lights up Centralized fault


Flashes Fault display

(yellow) Lights up Installation mode

Flashes Device display

The LEDs 1..8 are assigned to the temperature zones and can light
up green, yellow and red. The meaning of the colors depend on the
selected operating mode.

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Configuration

Operating modes of the storey controller


Normal mode
In normal mode the LEDs 1..8 provide information on the position
of the actuators:
Green Thermal actuator opened
Off Thermal actuator closed
Fault mode
In fault mode the status displays provide information on a fault in
the individual temperature zones.
Refer to the section "Displaying faults" on page 37.
Installation mode
In installation mode you assign temperature zones to the setpoint
adjusters and the Hometronic Manager.
Refer to the section "Example: Assigning an HCW 22 setpoint
adjuster to Zone 1" on page 30.
Device display
The device display informs you on the configuration of your Home-
tronic System, i.e. about the assignment of setpoint adjusters to the
temperature zones of room names at the Hometronic Manager.
Refer to the section "Checking the configuration" on page 36.

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Configuration
Buttons
The storey controllers dispose of two keys:
• Fault button :
When the fault button is
pressed, the storey controller
changes to the fault display.
Refer to the section "Displaying
faults" on page 37.
• Installation button:
When the installation button is
pressed, the storey controller
changes to installation mode or
to the device display.

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Assigning zones and room names

Assigning zones and room names


The following section describes how setpoint adjusters and room
temperature sensors are assigned to a temperature zone. The
procedure is identical for both device types and is therefore only
explained on the basis of the setpoint adjuster.
Only one setpoint adjuster can be assigned to a temperature
zone. If a room temperature sensor HCF 22 is combined with
a remote setpoint adjuster HCW 22, i.e. assigned to the same
zone, first assign the remote setpoint adjuster and then the
room temperature sensor.
If the installation button at the storey controller is not
pressed for longer than 4 minutes, the storey controller
returns automatically to normal mode.

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Assigning zones and room names
Example: Assigning an HCW 22 setpoint adjuster to Zone 1
In the following example the setpoint adjuster HCW 22 is assigned to
Zone 1.
Subsequently the room name "Living" is assigned to Zone 1 in the
time program of the Hometronic Manager.
► Have the zone plan at hand.
► Press the installation button at
the storey controller for at least 2
seconds.
The LED lights up. The LED
of Zone 1 flashes red.
The storey controller is in instal-
lation mode and waits for the
signal of a setpoint adjuster.
In order to assign a setpoint adjuster to a different zone, press
the installation button until the LED of the desired zone
flashes red.
► Press the send button of the setpoint adjuster.
The LED of the selected zone lights continuously red.
If no Hometronic Manager is installed, the storey controller
operates with a basic value of 20 °C. For information on how
the configuration is checked please refer to page 36.
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Assigning zones and room names
Example: Assigning the room name LIVING to Zone 1
► Press the installation button at the storey controller once more.
The LED of the selected zone flashes HOMETRONIC
green. The storey controller waits for a WE 29.10.1999 11:15
signal from the Hometronic Manager.
no lifestyle active
The standard text is displayed at the
LIVING 20.0 C
Hometronic Manager (example):
► Press the Dial button. MENU
The following text is displayed: SET DATE/TIME
ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE
LIVING 20.0 C
► Turn the Dial button to the right until MENU
"Menu" is selected. SET DATE/TIME
ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE
LIVING 20.0 C
► Press the Dial button. LIFESTYLES
The following text is displayed: TIME PROGRAMS
SETTINGS
VERSION

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Assigning zones and room names
► Select the "Settings" submenu and INSTALLATION
press the Dial button. DE-INSTALLATION
The following text is displayed: FUNCTION EXTENSION
SENSOR FUNCTION
► Select the "Installation" submenu HEATING
and press the Dial button. SHUTTERS
The following text is displayed: DEVICES/LIGHT
SENSOR
► Select the "Heating" submenu and LIVING
press the Dial button. DINING
A list of the room names (possible KITCHEN
temperature zones) is displayed: BEDROOM
► Turn the Dial button at the LIVING *
Hometronic Manager until "Living" is DINING
selected an press the Dial button. KITCHEN
An * is displayed.. BEDROOM
The LED of Zone 1 at the storey controller flashes green. The
room name is assigned to the temperature zone 1.
► Enter the room name in the zone plan.

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Assigning zones and room names
► Repeat the steps until a room name is assigned to all the
temperature zones.
► Press the installation button until the LED extinguishes.
The storey controller is back in normal mode.
If the installation button is not pressed for longer than 4
minutes, the storey controller changes to normal mode.
The assigned temperature zones remain stored in the storey
controller, even after a power failure.
Assigning a remote setpoint adjuster HCU 30 to a tempe-
rature zone
The operating instructions of the remote setpoint adjuster describe
how to assign the remote setpoint adjuster HCU 30 to a temperature
zone.
Assigning a setpoint adjuster of type HCW 23 to a zone
Through their wiring the setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 have a
fixed assignment to the Zones 1 and 2.
If the remote controller HCW 23 is removed, the assignment
has to be removed as well. Refer to "Reversing the
assignment" on page 34.

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Assigning zones and room names

Reversing the assignment


Reverse the assignment of the setpoint adjuster to the tempe-
rature zone
► Press the installation button at least 2 seconds.
The LED lights up. The LED of Zone 1 flashes red.
► Press the installation button until the LED of the zone which you
want to remove flashes red.
► Press the fault button until the LED of the temperature zone
extinguishes.
The assignment of the setpoint adjuster for the temperature zone
is reversed.

Reversing the assignment of the room name or time program to


the temperature zone
► Press the installation button once more until the LED of the zone
to which the time program or room name is assigned flashes green.
► Press the fault button until the LED of the temperature zone
extinguishes.
The assignment of the room name or of the time program for the
temperature zone is reversed.

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Assigning zones and room names
De-installing room names at the Hometronic Manager
► Change to the "Settings" submenu as described on page 31.
The following text is displayed: INSTALLATION
DE-INSTALLATION
FUNCTION EXTENSION
SENSOR FUNCTION
► Select the "De-installation" submenu HEATING
and press the Dial button. SHUTTERS
The following text is displayed: DEVICES/LIGHT
SENSOR
► Select the "Heating" submenu and LIVING *
press the Dial button. DINING *
A list of the assigned room names KITCHEN *
(temperature zones) is displayed: BEDROOM *
► Select the room name (here Living) LIVING
and press the Dial button. DINING *
The * symbol behind the room KITCHEN *
name disappears in the display: BEDROOM *
The assignment is deleted and can be carried out again.

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Assigning zones and room names
Saving settings at the Hometronic Manager
Before configuration is terminated the settings have to be saved at
the Hometronic Manager.
For information on saving the settings please refer to the "Adapting"
chapter in the operating instructions of the Hometronic Managers.
Checking the configuration
► Press the installation button briefly.
The LED flashes yellow.
The storey controller is in the device display.
The colors of the LED 1...8 now provides information on the
configuration of the temperature zones.
Off No device installed
Red Setpoint adjuster is installed
Green Hometronic Manager or remote setpoint adjuster HCU 30
is installed
Yellow The setpoint adjuster and Hometronic Manager are
installed

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Assigning zones and room names

Checking the radio transmission


► Press the send button at the setpoint adjuster.
The LED 1..8 of the assigned zone flashes red. The radio
transmission is established.
Checking the assignment of the room names
► Change the setpoint temperature at the Hometronic Manager (refer
to the Hometronic Manager instructions)
The LED 1..8 of the assigned zone flashes green. The assignment
is correct.
The storey controller terminates the device display after approx. 60
seconds and changes back to normal mode.

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Assigning zones and room names
Displaying faults
If the LED lights up, there is a fault in at least one temperature
zone.
► Press the fault button .
The LED flashes red. The storey controller changes to the fault
display.
The colors of the LED 1...8 now provides information on a fault in the
temperature zones.
Off No fault
Red Cable break / no connection to the setpoint adjuster
Green No connection to the Hometronic Manager or remote
setpoint adjuster HCU 30
Orange No connection to the setpoint adjuster and Hometronic
Manager

The storey controller terminates the fault display after approx. 60


seconds and changes back to normal mode.

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Assigning zones and room names
Terminating the configuration
Closing the setpoint adjusters
► Put on the lid and latch in at both snaps.
Handing out the zone plan
► Pass on the filled out zone plans together with the mounting
instructions to the customer. Both documents are important if
changes are to be carried out later at the system.

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Assigning zones and room names
Resetting the storey controller to the state of delivery
All current assignments are lost if the storey controller is reset
to the state of delivery. The storey controller retains its confi-
guration after a power failure.
► Pull out the plug of the storey controller.
► Keep the buttons and at the storey controller pressed and plug
in the plug again.
The LED's and are illuminated. The LED of Zone 1 is red.
► Press the installation button briefly.
The LED of Zone 1 is extinguished. The LED of Zone 2 is
illuminated.
► Press the fault button .
► Pull the plug of the storey controller again and plug it in again.
The storey controller is reset to the state of delivery.
Information for the fitter
After the storey controller has been configured you should inform your
customer about the Hometronic System.
► Familiarize your customer with the operation of the Hometronic.
► Explain the manual operation of the components.
► Point out particular features and extension possibilities of the re-
spective customer installation.

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Appendix

Appendix
Glossary
Setpoint adjuster Setpoint temperature
Detects the actual temperature, Room temperature which is to be
changes the setpoint tempe- reached
rature. Is mounted in every zone
Thermal actuator
at a user-friendly location
Opens and closes a heating
Heating circuit circuit. Is controlled by the storey
Area which is controlled by a controller.
setpoint adjuster.
Time program
Hometronic Manager Defined combination of setpoints
Central operating device of the and switching points at the
Hometronic System Hometronic Manager.
Boiler regression Zone plan
Hometronic controls the heating Overview of the temperature
boiler via an analog control zones of the storey controller.
device of Honeywell.

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Appendix
Help for problems
Problem Cause/Remedy
The LED does not There is no supply voltage.
light up when the ► Check the voltage of the socket-outlet
power plug is plugged ► Check the fuse at the storey controller.
in.
The LED 1..8 of the The setpoint adjuster cannot be assigned
temperature zones ► Check whether the batteries are inserted
does not light up correctly in the setpoint adjuster.
continuously red ► Check the radio connection.
during configuration.
The LED 1..8 of the The room name cannot be assigned.
temperature zones► Check whether the Hometronic Manager
does not light up is installed.
continuously green► Check whether a room name is assigned
during configuration. to the zone.
► Re-assign the zone, if necessary.
All the rooms do not ► Check the heating and inlet temperature.
heat up. ► Check the adaption at the thermal
actuator (refer to page 14).
► Check the fuse of the storey controller.

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Appendix
Problem Cause/Remedy
A room name cannot There is already an "*" next to the room in
be installed at the the "Installation" menu.
Hometronic Manager. The room name has already been assigned.
► De-install the room name.
► Assign it again (refer to page 29).
The LED lights up There is a fault in one of the temperature
after configuration. zones.
► Refer to page 37.
► Check the radio connection.
► Check the cabling for the cable break.
► Check whether the zone is assigned
correctly.
► Check the batteries of the storey controller
and of the remote setpoint adjuster.
A room is controlled ► Check whether the adjusting dial of the
incorrectly. setpoint adjuster is set to Position 0.
► Check whether the adjusting dial can be
turned from –12 to +12 when the housing
lid is removed
► Check whether a setpoint adjuster is
assigned to the room.

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Appendix

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Appendix
Overview of the Hometronic heating components
A Setpoint adjuster HCW 22
Controls the setpoint temperature per temperature zone
B Remote setpoint adjuster HCU 30
Controls the setpoint temperature per temperature zone via the
setpoint adjuster. Defines the time programs for the comfort and
economy temperatures
C Room temperature sensor for storey controller HCF 22
Transfer the room temperature to the story controller
D Hometronic Manager
Central operating device of the home automation system
E Setpoint adjuster HCW 23 (wired)
Controls the setpoint temperature per temperature zone via the
setpoint adjuster
F Story controller HCE 60
Controls the actuators of the floor heatings/radiators. Communi-
cates with setpoint adjusters and room temperature sensors
G Antenna
H Boiler regression HS 30
I Pump relay
J Thermal actuators

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Appendix
Zone plan
Zone Actuator Setpoint adjuster Room name
(type, location) (location)
1

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Appendix
Limitations at the configuration
• Maximum of 5 (8) zones per story controller
• Maximum of 3 connections per zone
• Maximum of 24 actuators per story controller
• Only one type of thermal actuators per story controller (no-load
open or no-load closed)
• Either heating loops (underfloor heaters) or radiators.

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