synco living train the trainer service & maintenance august 2007
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Synco living Train the Trainer Service & Maintenance August 2007. Service & Maintenance Batteries. Battery life Battery-powered Synco 900 devices require 2 or 3 batteries type AA (LR6). Typical battery life is 3 years . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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BatteriesBinding Test FaultsRemoving / Deleting Devices
Synco living
Train the Trainer
Service & Maintenance
August 2007
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BatteriesBinding Test FaultsRemoving / Deleting Devices
Service & MaintenanceBatteries
Battery lifeBattery-powered Synco 900 devices require 2 or 3 batteries type AA (LR6).Typical battery life is 3 years.Typically 3 years for alkaline / manganese batteries under the following conditions:
Capacity: >= 2,500 mAh Typical HVAC application New batteries (all) Used within the permissible operating temperature
range SSA955: No silent mode (silent mode about 2 years)2707Z22
When changing batteries, always replace all exhausted batteries by new ones!!
Rechargeable batteries should not be used, since self-discharge is excessive and – when nearly fully exhausted – the voltage delivered drops completely and very rapidly ( Bat Low display appears much too late).
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BatteriesBinding Test FaultsRemoving / Deleting Devices
Service & MaintenanceBatteries
If voltage drops to a level where correct operation is no longer possible, the central apartment unit indicates breakdown of communication since radio communication with the unit is no longer possible.
Low batteryWhen battery voltage is low (life ≤ about 3 months), the respective signal is sent to the central apartment unit via radio and a fault status message will appear on the display.
Device state
Battery capacity lowQAW910 3Room 1 24.04.2006 10:10
Device state
Radio communication errorQAW910 3Room 1 24.04.2006 10:10
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BatteriesBinding Test FaultsRemoving / Deleting Devices
Service & MaintenanceBatteries
If battery voltage is too low (life ≤ about 3 months), this is also indicated on the battery-powered devices:
Room unitQAW910
Room temperature sensorQAA910
Meteo sensor QAC910
Radiator control actuatorSSA955
+
270
7Z01
9
F
LED
Continuous symbol on the LCD
Red LED after startup and after pressing multifunction button F
Red LED after startup and after pressing multifunction button F
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Service & MaintenanceBatteries
GAMMA wave devices indicate low battery capacity as follows:
Short flashes of LEDevery 10 s
Door / window contactwave AP 260
DELTA reflex smoke detector3 short flashes of LCD every 48 s anda short acoustic signal
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Service & MaintenanceBatteries
Full batteryIf exhausted batteries have been replaced by new ones, the fault display on the central apartment unit will disappear as soon as the radio link is reestablished. The Synco devices indicate full batteries as follows:
Room unitQAW910
Room temperature sensor QAA910
Meteo sensor QAC910
Radiator control actuatorSSA955
+
270
7Z01
9
F
LED
Symbol when pressing the multifunction button, no symbol in operation
Green LED after startup and after pressing multi-function button F
Green LED after startup and after pressing multi-function button F
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BatteriesBinding Test FaultsRemoving / Deleting Devices
Service & MaintenanceBinding Test
To check the radio control link to the central apartment unit, Synco 900 devices can be used to make a binding test.
On the central apartment unit, each successful binding test is confirmed in the form of 3 short acoustic signals. Also, an additional window appears, displaying information about the device just tested.
The additional window continues to be displayed until it is acknowledged with the ok or the Esc button, or until it is replaced by the new additional window the next time a binding test is made.
Binding tests cannot be made with Gamma wave and Hager products!
Device info / number 03
Room 1Room unit QAW9100x00FDFF000833 V0.6
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Service & MaintenanceBinding Test
+
270
7Z01
9
F
LED
F
LED
2707
Z18
The binding test with the heating circuit controllers is made per channel. Use the Channel selection button to select the channel whose radio control link shall be tested. The LED of the selected channel blinks. Then, press briefly the multifunctionbutton.
RRV912
CH
NC 3P NO B U Q1 Q2 Y1 Y2LED
CH
F
270
7Z21
The binding test also displays the device number on the central apartment unit. With the help of that number, the device can be unambiguously identified device list.
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Service & MaintenanceRemoving / Deleting Devices
A device can be removed from the system in 2 different ways:
1. Disconnect the device.
2. Delete the device.
“Disconnect the device“ should be used whenever possible!
“Disconnect the device“ is used when the device to be disconnected still functions and when it is within the radio control range.
Use: A device was binded to a wrong room by mistakeA room sensor shall be replaced by a room unitIn a room, some other radiator control actuator shall
assume the function of lead controller
. . .
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Service & MaintenanceRemoving / Deleting Devices
What happens in the case of “Disconnect device“?The device will be removed from the central apartment unit‘s device listBidirectional devices will be reset to their supply state
Procedure:1. Select the respective menu on the central apartment unit:
Commissioning > RF connections > Rooms > Room x > Disconnect device
2. On the device to be disconnected, press the multifunction button until the LED starts blinking.
3. The central apartment unit confirms successful disconnection by displaying “Process finished“ and a bleep.
1. 2. 3.
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Service & MaintenanceRemoving / Deleting Devices
“Delete the device“ is used when the device to be disconnected is either faulty or no longer within the radio control range.
Use: A device in the plant is faulty and must be replacedAn extra device was binded by mistake and is no longer
present in the plant
…
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Service & MaintenanceRemoving / Deleting Devices
What happens in the case of “Delete device“?The device will only be deleted on the central apartment unit‘s device list.
The devices are not reset to their supply state, which means that they are still binded and try to make a connection to the “old“ central apartment unit! Battery.If the central apartment unit receives RF telegrams from deleted Synco 900 devices, a fault status message “Unknown device“ is displayed. Procedure:
1. Select the Device list menu on the central apartment unit:Main menu > Commissioning > Device list > Device x > Delete device
2. Select the device and dialog Delete device the dialog verifies one more time if the device shall really be deleted ok.
1. & 2
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BatteriesBinding Test FaultsRemoving / Deleting Devices
Service & MaintenanceFaults
Function “Faults“ is structured the same way as it is with the Synco 700 controllers:
Main menu > Faults > . . .
Faults current Display of the current faults (1…10)
Acknowledge faultsAcknowledgement of all faults Fault historyDisplay of the last 10 faultsFault status message busDisplay of the fault status message on the bus (only the most severe
fault is on the bus)
Delete faultsDeletion of the fault history