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AND INSTALLATION
DESIGN
GUIDELINES FOR
INTRODUCTION
CATALOGUE
Contents MyHOME
MyHOME Contents
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
General features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Contents MyHOME
Wiring diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Lighting management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Management of different loads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Window and shutter management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Management of dimmed lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Lighting and shutter management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
General features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
The devices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
General rules for installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Maximum number of devices, maximum distances and absorptions. . . . . . . 99
Combining with other functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Correct mode of installation for 4 zone control unit,
probes and magnetic contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Layout of solenoid valves and actuators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Wiring diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Symbol legend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
3 zone villa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Villas and 4-zone homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
6 zone villa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
8 zone villa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Service sector, 12 zones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Integration with systems of other manufacturers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
General concepts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
MyHOME Contents
Wiring diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Display of electricity, water and gas consumptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
Display of three-phase and three-phase load total consumption. . . . . . . . . 188
Display of balance of photovoltaic energy produced
and electricity consumed - three-phase system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Display of electricity consumption of several lines via Energy Data Logger. . . 192
Display of seven generic electric consumptions, energy consumption
for water (from volume counter) and heating (from heat meter) . . . . . . . . . 194
Display of energy produced and consumed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Display of energy produced and consumed in exchange mode on the spot. 197
Display of balance of photovoltaic energy produced and electricity
consumed via Energy Data Logger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Display of thermal power/hot water consumption by individual home. . . . . 200
Load control and management with display of total consumption . . . . . . . 201
Load control and management with display of total loads and diagnostics . . 202
Three-phase and single-phase load control management. . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
CATALOGUES
MyHOME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Contents MyHOME
2 MyHOME Introduction
CONTENTS
MyHOME – INTRODUCTION
General features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Introduction MyHOME 1
GENERAL FEATURES
HOME AUTOMATION
Through a wide range of devices energy efficiency class for buildings, different devices gives the freedom
MyHOME offers simple and efficient required by the European Standard to choose which applications
solutions to meet safety, comfort, EN 15232. install immediately and which to
energy saving and communication Through the use of intelligent integrate in the future without
needs which are applicable in any and programmable electronic major structural works and with an
type of home and tertiary sector. devices MyHOME makes advanced excellent cost management.
My HOME is also the answer to features, difficult to achieve in MyHOME uses the 2-wire twisted
the latest low energy consumption a traditional electrical systems, pair BUS installation technology
requirements in buildings; its become accessible in a simple and and can also be integrated
different applications in fact allow personalized way. in different systems such as,
the creation of systems that meet Moreover, its installation modularity for example, KNX and DALI.
the requirements of the highest and the functional integration of Furthermore, through dedicated
Temperature Lights
control control
probe
Power supply
2 MyHOME Introduction
interfaces and use of TCP/IP
protocol, MyHOME is able to:
manage the functions of the NUVO
digital audio system;
integrate with devices and
systems of other manufacturers;
manage and monitor your home
even remotely using a landline,
or mobile phone or an Internet
connection.
- Hitachi
- Daikin
- Mitsubishi
- other....
LAN
2 WIRE Bus network
Gateway
Internet
Devices
for remote
control of
MyHOME_Screen 10: device for
central control of all the functions
Introduction MyHOME 3
GENERAL FEATURES
SAFETY
COMFORT
FOR MORE INFORMATION REFER TO THE SECTION: 1 Automation, 2 Sound system, 3 System integration and control.
4
Burglar-alarm system, 5 Energy management - Temperature control, 6 Energy Management-Consumption Display
7
Energy Management-Load control 8 Video door entry system, 9 System integration and control
4 MyHOME Introduction
ENERGY MANAGEMENT CENTRAL CONTROL
OF THE FUNCTIONS
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
AND AIR CONDITIONING 5 LOCAL CONTROL 9
temperature control use of Touch screen devices,
differentiated by zones (max. 99). use of mobile devices
management of radiator systems, (Ipad and Iphone) provided with a
fan coils and radiant panels with ON/ specific App MyHOME.
OFF and proportional 0-10V valves,
splitter management. REMOTE CONTROL 9
management home automation
CONSUMPTION MANAGEMENT 6 functions by telephone commands
instantaneous display of water, or direct connection to the system
gas and electricity consumptions, via the Internet,
accounting and quantitative MyHOME_Web service for
assessment of the economic cost. management through customized Web
pages and specific APP for Android
LOADS MANAGEMENT 7 and iOS devices
management of the power consumption
of household appliances in order to
prevent activation of the limiter.
Introduction MyHOME 5
GENERAL FEATURES
: AN OPEN SYSTEM
My Home is an open system that device configured for interfacing, even the NUVO sound system using
easily integrates, without any through the TCP/IP protocol, of MyHOME control devices such as for
changes to the system, with the temperature control systems such example, the 8-key control and the 4
best technologies and third-party as Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin etc .. scenarios control.
systems and devices. All the heating and cooling functions
This is achieved in two ways: can be operated by Touch screen
by means of the MyHOME_Link and by probes or thermostats for
integration platform which involves each zone of the system. In the
the use of the Driver Manager F459 same way it is possible to manage
Air conditioning
LAN systems
BUS Network
Lighting
with RGB lamps
Weather stations
and sensors
management
TCP/IP
Lighting management Supervision Internet commu- Supervision
in the service sector nication monitoring
6 MyHOME Introduction
BUS TECHNOLOGY
FEATURES
BUS technology is based on the use of devices connected to each other by a cable (BUS)
with two conductors, used for the transport of information and low voltage power supply (27 Vdc).
Through appropriate interfaces, the MyHOME BUS systems can be easily integrated into BUS
systems with different communication protocols such as Konnex standard, Dali etc. and extended with
radio ZigBee control devices.
DEVICES CONFIGURATION
TV/SAT
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Introduction MyHOME 7
GENERAL FEATURES
BASIC CONTROLS
8 MyHOME Introduction
PRESENCE
SENSORS
TOUCH SCREEN
DEVICES
Introduction MyHOME 9
GENERAL FEATURES
The originality of the MyHOME The functions are in fact built into This page shows some aesthetic
system is the perfect integration the device and can be "dressed" combinations; for a full and detailed
in the AXOLUTE, LIVINGLIGHT and with the same aesthetic of the whole understanding of all the available
MATIX series to create synergy and electrical system; from the simple finishes consult the catalogs of
harmony among the devices in the digital control to the most evolved individual series.
system and the decor of the house. Touch device.
10 MyHOME Introduction
Aesthetic combinations DEVICES COMMON
TO THE THREE SERIES
White
device
Square
Cover plate
Ivory
Standard burglar Video handset
alarm Polyx Memory Display
central unit
Mat white
Introduction MyHOME 11
GENERAL FEATURES
System Web
MyHOME
ADSL
Control with Access
Access through PC SMS messages through APP
Web server ADSL Modem for Android and
iOS devices.
12 MyHOME Introduction
ENERGY SAVING WITH MyHOME
SAVING ENERGY HAS NEVER BEEN SO EASY.
MyHOME,
THE WINNING
COMBINATION
Displaying information on energy aware of their energy use, be it
consumption and managing to meet their “green aspirations”
and controlling energy loads; or their desire to make financial
this is whatTHE NEW MyHOME savings.
solutions deliver to end users -
making them very much more
VISIBILITY DRIVES
SAVINGS results in users changing there
An aware user is one that saves
(bad) routines or correcting faults
with resulting benefits for the
which result in savings of 10 to 15%.
environment and in reduced
costs. Studies have shown that
displaying energy consumption
MyHOME_Screen 10
WITH MyHOME
IT IS POSSIBLE
MyHOME_Screen 3.5
13
GENERAL FEATURES
BUS-SCS MyHOME
TV/SAT IPTV
BUS-SCS MyHOME
14 MyHOME Introduction
TV/SAT IPTV
TV/SAT IPTV
Introduction MyHOME 15
GENERAL FEATURES
Splitter
management
interface
Heating system
16 MyHOME Introduction
Washing machine
Microwave oven
Flush mounted
Infrared sensor
16A actuator
Electricity
meter
Pulse counter
interface
Actuator
MyHOME_Screen 3.5
Water meter
with pulse output
Gas meter
with pulse output
m3/€
KWh/€
Introduction MyHOME 17
18 MyHOME Lights and Automation
CONTENTS
MyHOME – Lights and Automation
General features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
General rules for installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Wiring diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Wire system
Traditional
device
Power supply
230 Vac
TV/SAT IPTV TV/SAT
Actuator Dimmer actuator Shutter
DIN module DIN module actuator control
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The MyHOME Automation system devices are IMQ certified, as they comply with the CEI EN 50428 standard “non-automatic control devices for fixed electrical home
installations and similar uses”.
Interface Radio
Local control Touch Screen SCS/ZigBee radio control
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control
Lights Shutters
Control devices
Control devices allow you to control DEVICES TO BE COMPLETED
the state of the actuators, thus WITH KEY COVER FOR LIGHTS,
executing different functions: ON, SHUTTER AUTOMATION AND
OFF, Dimmer, UP/DOWN, timing, etc., SCENARIOS MANAGEMENT
which depend on the functioning These devices are completed with
mode that has been assigned to keys and key covers of two types:
them through an appropriate 1 function, one or two modules, to
configuration. be used with the gray control key;
All devices are equipped with a light 2 function, one or two modules, to
indicator that indicates the be used with the black control key.
load status (active or inactive) and
facilitates their detection in the dark.
The intensity of the signaling LEDs
can be adjusted/excluded.
Upper pushbutton
Lower pushbutton
LED
The control with the single key cover can become integrated The double key cover (tilting) can become integrated with a traditional exchanging contact.
with a traditional closing contact (pushbutton or switch). NOTE: control pushbuttons are supplied with the device as standard.
LIGHT AND
PRESENCE SENSORS (*)
Using brightness and movement/ Comfort and wellbeing
presence sensors, it is possible to The new sensors allow increasing
manage the lighting, in a MyHOME the level of comfort of the users,
system, depending on the presence with the automatic switching on of
of people and the amount of natural the light when entering the room,
light, respecting the requirements of and the preservation of the desired
the highest energy efficiency class for lighting level based on external
buildings, contemplated by European conditions.
Standard EN 15232.
This provides two advantages:
greater energy management
reducing energy waste through
an intelligent management of
the lights, ensuring the necessary
lighting levels, at the right time
and in the right place. The various
operating modes that can be set
with the configuration enable the IR movement sensor
user to obtain different levels of
energy efficiency.
NOTE (*): for the choice and installation of these products, see the specific chapter “General Passive infrared sensor for the detection of
rules for installation - brightness/movement/presence sensors” movement and the lighting level
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MyHOME_Screen 3.5
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Video Display
IPTV
Local display
Scenario control
NOTE (*): at the moment these devices cannot activate scenarios managed by the MH202 scenario programmer.
HD4653M2/3 H/LN4652
H4652/2 H4651M2
FUNCTIONS PERFORMED HC4653/2/3
L4652/2 L4651M2
HS4653/2/3
AM5832/2 AM5831M2 3529
H4652/3 HD4654
L4652/3 HC4654
AM5832/3 HS4654
L/N/NT4654N
88232
Cyclical ON/OFF
Timed controls
Shutter control
UP/DOWN in normal mode
AUTOMATION UP/DOWN in safe mode
General room and group
controls
Recalling of scenarios
saved in the F420 scenario
module
SCENARIO
MANAGEMENT Activation of scenarios
saved in the MH200N
scenario programmer (CEN
configurator)
Actuator devices
GENERAL INFORMATION the removable terminals, they must characteristics they can be divided
These devices execute direct controls be connected to the 230 Vac load into:
and control the connected load in the power supply line. actuators with two flush-mounted
same way as an electromechanical There are different types of actuators modules to be completed with key
relay. that differ by type of load, controlled covers;
For this reason, in addition to being power and shape. Basic modular actuators
connected to the BUS cable through Based on the installation characterized by extremely
compact dimensions: width = 40.5
mm, height = 40.5 mm, depth = 18
Upper pushbutton
mm for junction boxes and socket
Lower pushbutton
boxes;
LED DIN module actuators for
switchboards.
Control key
Control key
Load control
pushbutton
Configurator housing
Input for
traditional
BUS BUS devices Support
item BMSW1003
L
N
item F418U2
T1,6H 250V
ID
230V
C16
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ACTUATORS Flush mounted actuator: DIN Actuators:
Some devices of the Energy Designed to be installed in flush Two actuator devices with NO relay
Management range are suitable mounted supports of the domestic capable of performing both ener-
also for controlling light points with line, this device has equivalent gy management and automation
maximum absorption of 16A. performance to the actuator item functions; one in the basic version
F523 but is not equipped with "zero item F523 and one fitted with an
The range consists of: crossing power supply" function. integrated current sensor item F5222
for the controlled load consumption
measurement (instantaneous con-
sumption and 2 energy totalizers that
can be reset independently).
Flush mounted actuator
Axolute series Configured in automation mode,
(the relay sets in the NC status) they
enable performing all the operations
available on the Control devices, with
the exception of the management of
the shutters.
Thanks to load power supply in "zero
crossing" mode these devices are
compatible with the new energy-sav-
Actuator
item F522 ing lamps (Compact Fluorescent and
LED).
L1
M L2
L
Incandescent and halogen LED lamps Linear fluorescent lamps 1) Compact fluorescent lamps Electronic 3) Ferromagnetic transform- Motor reducers for
lamps transformers ers 2) 3) shutters 4)
energy saving
H/L4671M2 2A 70 W 0.3 A 70 W 0.3 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 2A
AM5851M2 460 W Max. 2 lamps 70 W Max. 2 lamps 70 W 460 VA 460 W
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, energy saving lamps, discharge lamps.
2) In order to calculated the actual power of the load connected to the actuator, it will be necessary to take into account the transformer performance. For example, when connecting a dimmer
to a 100 VA ferromagnetic transformer with 0.8 performance, the actual load power will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power, or in any case never below 90% of its rated power. It will be preferable to use a single transformer, rather than several transformers in
parallel.
For example, it will be preferable to use one single 250 VA transformer with 5 x 50 W spotlights connected, rather than using 5 x 50 VA transformers in parallel, with one 50 W spotlight each.
4) The symbol shown on the actuators refers to the shutter motor reducers.
Energy saving LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic trans- Motor reducers for
incandescent and halogen lamps 1) lamps transformers3) formers 2) 3) shutters 4)
lamps
BMDI1001 4.3 A - 4.3 A 4.3 A - - -
1000 VA - 1000 VA 1000 VA - - -
BMDI1002 Dimmer for ballast - 4 4.3 A outputs
4x 1000VA@ 230 Vac
4x500VA@ 230 Vac
F413N - - 2 A 460 W 5) - - - -
- - Max. 10 ballast type T5, - - - -
T8, compact or driver
for LED
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, energy saving lamps, discharge lamps.
2) In order to calculated the actual power of the load connected to the actuator, it will be necessary to take into account the transformer performance. For example, when connecting a dimmer
to a 100 VA ferromagnetic transformer with 0.8 performance, the actual load power will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power, or in any case never below 90% of its rated power. It will be preferable to use a single transformer, rather than several transformers in
parallel.
For example, it will be preferable to use one single 250 VA transformer with 5 x 50 W spotlights connected, rather than using 5 x 50 VA transformers in parallel, with one 50 W spotlight each.
4) The symbol shown on the actuators refers to the shutter motor reducers.
5) Only compatible with lamps with 1/10 V Ballast.
Interfaces
With these devices it is possible Basic module characterized
to connect to the BUS traditional by reduced dimensions for
equipment such as switches and installation behind the traditional
buttons expanding the use of the sockets (e.g.switch, button) or low
BUS to already existing traditional electronic sockets (e.g.: controls,
systems. sensors) present in a 503E box.
It is also possible to interface This installation solution simplifies
thermostats, control devices, the conversion of traditional
humidity sensors, wind detectors, electric systems into home
etc.. automation systems, as it makes it
Available in two versions: possible to keep the existing flush
DIN module for installation in
mounted boxes, without the need
switchboards; for masonry work.
Contact interface
in DIN module
Contact interface
in DIN module
Power supply
Radio interface
TV/SAT
TV/SAT IPTV
IPTV
230 Vac
Light Shutter
actuator actuator
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Lights Shutters
General concepts
This chapter describes the general ACTUATOR ADDRESS -
concepts for the “physical” and PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION
“virtual” configuration of the The address of each actuator is in the housing identified with G
MyHOME automation devices. For defined uniquely by assigning the (Group).
detailed information about the numeric configurators 1 to 9 in Some actuators have several G
configuration of each device see the positions A (Room) and PL (Light positions (G1, G2 and G3) as they can
corresponding "technical sheet". Point inside the Room). These belong to several different groups at
values must correspond to those in the same time.
ACTUATORS: positions A and PL of the respective
ADDRESS AND TYPE OF control device. Example: The actuator configured with A = 1,
CONTROL A maximum of 9 addresses can be PL = 3 and G = 4 is device 3 of room 1 belonging to
To understand the addressing logical defined for each room; a maximum of group 4.
it is useful to define some terms 9 rooms can be defined in a system.
which will occur frequently in this The group of belonging is defined by
guide. inserting a third numeric configurator
Room (A)
Set of devices belonging to a logical Physical configuration
area (in a home, for example, the
living room, the bedroom, etc.). ROOM 9
Light Point (PL) A =9 A =9 A =9 A =9
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 2 PL = 9
Numeric identification of the single
actuators inside the Room. A =9 A =9 A =9
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 9
Group (G)
Set of devices also belonging to
different rooms but which must be ROOM...
controlled at the same time (e.g. the ROOM 2
rolling shutters of the North side of 1–9
ROOM 1
the home, the lighting of the day
A =1 A =1 A =1 A =1
PL = 2 PL = 9
area, etc.). PL = 1 PL = 1
A =1 A =1 A =0
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 9
GROUP 9
1–9
GROUP 1
A = GR
PL = 1
1–9
Virtual configuration
ROOM 10
A = 10 A = 10 A = 10 A = 10
PL = 0 PL = 1 PL = 1 PL = 15
A = 10 A = 10 A = 10
PL = 0 PL = 1 PL = 15
ROOM...
ROOM 1
0 – 15
ROOM 0
A =0 A =0 A =0 A =0
PL = 1 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 15
A =0 A =0 A =0
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 15
GROUP 255
1 – 15
GROUP 1
A = GR
PL = 1
1 – 255
General concepts
Mode for addressing the devices using the Physical Configuration Mode for addressing the devices using the Virtual Configuration
EXAMPLES OF CONFIGURATION
Point-to-point control Group control
If the No. 3 control is configured with If the No. 7 control is configured identified with G = 1 (thus belonging
A = 2 and PL = 3, this device sends with A = GR and PL = 1, this device to group 1).
the control to the actuator identified sends the control to the actuator
with A = 2 and PL = 3.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = AMB A = AMB A = GR A = GR
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 1 PL = 2
A = GEN
PL = –
BUS
actuators A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
G = 1 G = 1 G = 2 G = 2 G = 1 G = 1
= Point-to-point control 1 2 3 4 5 6
= Group control
A
ON ON
3 31
PL1
power supply
PL2
M
SPE
ART. 3477
OFF OFF
PL1 PL2 C
L
Dimmer
DIN mod.
T5H 250V
A
Basic actuator flush mounted 0245 06
3 31
PL1
PL2
M
actuator
SPE
F414
230V~ 50Hz 60 1000V A
ART. 3477 ¤
A PL M G
PL1 PL2 C
VIRTUALLY CONFIGURED
SINGLE SYSTEM
A single system can manage up to 11 For each room it will then be possible 15), for a total of 175 addresses (the
rooms (A=0-10). to manage up to 16 light points (PL=0- address A=0, PL=0 is not permitted).
PL1
power supply
PL2
power supply
M
SPE
ART. 3477
PL1 PL2 C
F453
1 2 1 SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
Crossover Ethernet
230 Vac
cable BUS cable
Dimmer PC
DIN mod.
L
T5H 250V
PL1
PL2
M
SPE
actuator
F414
230V~ 50Hz 60 1000V A
ART. 3477 ¤
A PL M G
PL1 PL2 C
PL1
PL2
M
SPE
ART. 3477
230 Vac
L
actuator
DIN mod. 1
1 2
2
3
3 L N
T5H 250V
0245 06 AR T.F470/2
SOUND
A A
3 31
3 31
PL1 PL1
PL2 PL2
M M
SPE SPE
SYSTEM N° 2
F414
230V~ 50Hz 60 1000V A
ART. 3477 ¤
ART. 3477
A PL M G
Interface
(Local BUS)
AR T.F422
I3 =–
Basic contact shutter dimmer fan shutter I4 =1
MAX 174 ADDRESSES
PL1
PL2
M
SPE
ART. 3477
230 Vac
L
actuator
DIN mod.
1 2 3 L N
1 2 3
T5H 250V
0245 06 AR T.F470/2
A A
3 31
3 31
PL1 PL1
AUTOMATION
PL2 PL2
M M
SPE SPE
F414
230V~ 50Hz 60 1000V A
ART. 3477 ¤
ART. 3477
SYSTEM N° 1 A PL M G
(Main riser)
basic actuator flush mounted dimmer basic actuator
actuator DIN mod.
SCS AI SCS AV
and management (for example MAX 174 ADDRESSES Automation system No. 1
ART.F422
I4 = 1 Interface
the Automation system. The riser M= 2
F422
cannot be made, for example, with
IN
a Burglar-alarm or 2 wire Video door
entry system. The F422 interfaces
are configured for operation in LOCAL BUS
MAX 174 ADDRESSES
Interface
ART.F422
I4 = 2
position I4 with configurators from M = 2 F422
1 to 9, as per the following diagram.
IN
For each of the 9 systems there will be
174 configuration addresses available,
LOCAL BUS
excluding the interface address, as
Automation system No. 3
MAX 174 ADDRESSES
I3 = –
Interface
ART.F422
I4 = 3
Warnings: M = 2 F422
I3 = –
the actuators situated in the whole system only I4 = 4
ART.F422
Interface
if they are sent from the appropriately configured
M = 2 F422
OUT
Control ART.F422
Interface
F422
IN
LOCAL BUS
Automation system No. 2
OUT
OUT
1 2 3 4
ART. F411/2
ART.F422
Interface
C1 C2 F422
IN Web Server
ETHERNET
F454
SYSTEM 1
SCS AI SCS AV
BUS
PC
LOCAL BUS
Automation system No. 1 Main
OUT riser
MAX 1739 ADDRESSES
OUT
Control ART.F422
Interface
F422
IN
LOCAL BUS
Automation system No. 2
OUT
OUT
1 2 3 4
ART. F411/2
ART.F422
Interface
C1 C2 F422
IN
Web Server
ETHERNET
F454
SYSTEM 2
LAN
SCS AI SCS AV
LAN
BUS
LOCAL BUS
Automation system No. 1 Main
OUT riser
MAX 1739 ADDRESSES
OUT
Control ART.F422
Interface
F422
IN
LOCAL BUS
Automation system No. 2
OUT
OUT
1 2 3 4
ART.F422
Interface ETHERNET
Web Server
F422
ART. F411/2
C1 C2
F454
IN
SCS AI SCS AV
SYSTEM 3 BUS
Addressing levels
For a better understanding of the Example: control for a single load (lamp, fan, rolling shutter, etc.)
concepts described in the previous
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
page, the four addressing modes are
described below. The control devices
(senders) can activate the actuators
(receivers) with the following modes:
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
POINT-TO-POINT CONTROL
Direct control to one actuator
TV/SAT IPTV TV/SAT IPTV TV/SAT IPTV TV/SAT IPTV TV/SAT IPTV
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
Control device: A = n* PL = n*
Actuator: A = n* PL = n*
ROOM CONTROL
Direct control to all the actuators Example: control for all the lamps of a room
identified by the same room number.
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
A = AMB A = AMB
PL = 1 PL = 2
Example: control of all the lamps of a floor, on the North side of the building
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
A = GR
PL = 1
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
A = GR
PL = 2
A =1 A =1 A =1 A =2 A =2 A =2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
G =1 G =1 G =2 G =2 G =1 G =1
A = AMB A = AMB
PL = 1 PL = 2
Control device: A = GR PL = n*
Actuator: A = n* PL = n* G = n*
Addressing levels
GENERAL CONTROL
Direct control to all the system
actuators.
Example: control of all the lamps of the building
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 2
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
A = GR
PL = 1
A = GR A =1 A =1 A =1 A =2 A =2 A =2
PL = 2 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3
G =1 G =1 G =2 G =2 G =1 G =1
A = GEN
PL = -
A = AMB A = AMB
PL = 1 PL = 2
CONTROL TABLE
Key covers Configurator value (M) Function performed
1 FUNCTION
Cyclical ON-OFF control
M
M
M M
Repeatedly pressing the relay actuators device key cover, ON and OFF controls will be sent
M M
in a cyclical way.
M With dimmer actuators, keepMthe pushbutton pressed to adjust the load power.
M
M M M
no configurator
M 1√ M 1√
M ON
M
SPE
ON
1√ M ON1√control M
SPE
1√
1√
M
M
When
1√
pressing the MMcorresponding
1√
Mkey cover, the device sends the ON control.
M ON
SPE 1√
M 1√ M 1√
M ON
SPE 1√
M
M OFF configurator ON 1√ M
M OFF 1√
M 1√ M 1√
M ON OFF control M
SPE 1√
M OFF 1√
When pressing the corresponding
M key cover, the device sends the OFF control.
M OFF 1√
M SLA
M O/I M SLA
configurator OFF
M O/I
M
M SLA
M OFF 1√
M O/I
M
M O/I
Monostable ON-OFF controlS L(pushbutton)
A
This mode can perform an ON/OFF control similar to the control of a traditional point-
M P L
point pushbutton, thus
M
intended
P L
just for one address.
M
M M SLA
M P L
M
configurator
M
PUL O/I
M P L
M
2 FUNCTION
M Bistable control
M with hold (UP-DOWN for rolling shutters)
M
M
Pressing the key cover (lower or upper) sends the UP-DOWN control to the rolling shutter
P L
M
motor.
After the control has been sent, press the lower or upper key cover again, to stop the
rolling shutter in the required position.
M 1√ M 1√
configurator
M ON
SPE 1√
configurator M
M 1√ M 1√
M ON
SPE 1√
ON/OFF control
M
Used with relay actuators, when the upper key cover is pressed the device sends an ON
SLA
M O/I
control; when the lower key cover is pressed the device sends an OFF control.
With dimmer actuators, pressing the upper and lower key cover adjusts the load power.
M
M OFF 1√
configurator O/I M P L
M SLA
Lights and Automation MyHOME 49
M O/I
CONFIGURATION
T2
Basic control for 2 independent loads A1=0–9; PL1=0–9; M1=CEN; A2=0; PL2=0; M2=0 T1
H/L4652/2 and AM5832/2
T2
A1=0–9; PL1=0–9; M1=CEN; A2=0; PL2=0; M2=CEN T1 T2
T3 T4
Basic control for 3 independent loads A1=0–9; PL1=0–9; A2=0; PL2=0; A3=0; PL3=0; M=CEN T1 T2 T3
H/L4652/3 and AM5832/3
T4 T5 T6
M M
M M
M 1√
SPE
M
1√
1√
ACTUATORS TABLE
SPE
Configurator value (M)
1√
Function performed
M 1√ M 1√
Special functions
ON
M SPE 1√
This mode can perform special functions (OFF delayed, STOP timed) on the basis of the type of actuator used (single or
1√
M
1√
double) and the numeric configurator inserted.
configurator 1÷4
M Slave
OFF M SLA 1√
M SLA
This mode can perform a control with two or more actuators. In practice the actuators with the SLA (Slave) configurator
repeat the function performed by another actuator which acts as Master. The actuators must have the same addresses and
must be of the same type (either all light actuators or all rolling shutter actuators).
configurator SLA
M SLA
O/I
M P L
M P L
PUL
The device does not operate with the Room and General controls.
configurator PUL
M P L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
BUS
1 2 3 4 5 6
actuators A = 1 A = 1 A = 1 A = 2 A = 2 A = 3
PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 1
G = 1 G = 1 G = 2 G = 1 G = 2 G = 1
automatically.
A possible application is the following: when presence is detected
the sensor loads a scenario stored in the MH202 scenario
programmer in which a Fan coil is activated, while the sensor
switches on the lights at the same time; the lights are then
managed autonomously by the sensors.
Once the presence is no longer detected, the sensor loads a
programmed scenario in which the Fan coil is deactivated and,
after the delay configured on the sensor, the sensor switches off
the lights.
ON ON
OFF OFF
A PRI
A
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
B SCS B
E46ADCN
E49
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
NOTE: If a UTP5 cable is used instead of a BUS L4669 cable, distances must halved.
F422 F422
1 of the system. The energy
C C
management system central unit
I1 = – I1 = –
I2 = –
F421 and the control panel N4682
I2 = – IN IN
I3 = 2 I3 = 5 must be installed on the BUS with
I4 = 7 I4 = 4
MOD = 1 MOD = 1 the highest addresses (system no.
IN
3 in the example).
System 2 System 3
CONNECTION WITH
Protection
TRADITIONAL DEVICES switch
(reuse of historical
The connection between the
devices)
interface (basic or DIN module) and
BUS
the traditional type device must not
exceed 50 meters in length. Several
pushbuttons may be connected to
the interface inputs.
1 2
ANALYSIS OF THE ROOM CHOICE OF THE SENSOR
installation of brightness and
CHARACTERISTICS TECHNOLOGY
movement sensors which, though
designed for use in tertiary settings,
are also applied in a residential
setting, helping to make buildings
more energy-efficient.
The most critical steps in planning a
lighting system with the components
mentioned above, from the simplest
to the most complex, are those
concerned with the choice of the
most suitable type of sensor. What
3 4
SENSOR COVERAGE CHOICE OF THE OPERATING
technology to use, how many AREA MODE
sensors, where they are positioned,
the type of coverage, etc., have a
considerable influence on the good
operation of the entire system.
Once the sensor has been chosen, two further phases are
required to complete the setup:
5 6
INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT OF THE OPERATING
PARAMETERS
The second phase concerns the choice of the most suitable technology and is fundamental for optimizing detection,
optimizing system operation, and avoiding malfunctions such as false detection or undesired switching off.
PIR (passive infrared) is a detection technology These sensors emit sound waves that cannot be perceived
based on pyroelectric sensors, which measure the by the human ear; they use a quartz crystal that oscillates at
temperature variations in the room. The sensors detect the a frequency of 40 kHz, with power <110 dB at a distance of
changes in temperature in their detecting area, defined 1.5 m. The waves are emitted within the range of coverage
by a curved and faceted lens from which numerous rays of the sensor, bouncing off objects, surfaces and people.
are emitted; as the distance from the sensor increases, When the waves return to the sensor, it measures their
the distance between the various rays increases, and frequency. The movement is detected by a slight change in
consequently the detecting sensitivity decreases. frequency (Doppler effect), which determines the detection
Transmitter
Movement causes
NOTE: The parameter measured by the sensor is temperature. the change of frequency
(Doppler effect)
Receiver
The sensor functions better, the more the room temperature is different
from the body temperature.
The best solution is to place the sensor perpendicular to people's trajectory.
Double technology (PIR + US)
ADVICE: use passive infrared sensors in passage areas or those with a non-
sedentary presence, without obstacles that can hinder detection. Double-technology sensors use PIR/US technologies
to guarantee maximum reliability and coverage, with
minimum optimization of the possibility of false detection.
Sì
Are there walls, equipment
or furniture in the area?
No
Are there walls, equipment
or furniture in the area? PIR
Sì
Sì No Is it a small area or a
specific area requiring Sì
detection?
PIR
No
Is it a small or
Is the area delimited? No well-defined area? Another control system
would be more appropriate
No
Sì
Sì
Are there air flows?
Is there an air conditioning
Dual technology system?
No Sì
No
No Sì No Sì
The third phase consists of choosing the type and number of sensors best suited to control requirements.
To do this it is necessary first of all to subdivide the room into control areas, that is areas within which the users operate and
which must be controlled by means of one or more sensors.
Three typical situations may be presented:
Once the control area or areas have been defined, it is possible to choose the sensor best suited to the requirements.
The coverage area of a sensor depends on three factors:
1) Type of installation: wall, ceiling or flush fitted civil series;
2) Installation height;
3) Detecting sensitivity.
When these three factors vary, it is possible to adapt the coverage area of a sensor to the control area.
For further details on the coverage area of sensors and on detecting sensitivity, see the technical sheets of the specific
products.
The fourth phase consists of choosing the operating mode. This influences both the comfort of use and energy saving; it is
important to choose the one best suited to the reference area.
Activation and deactivation of the load are managed Walkthrough mode helps to achieve increased energy
completely automatically by the sensor, depending saving: if the sensor detects movement/presence for
on the detection of movement/presence and on the a time of less than 20 seconds, the device reduces the
lighting level measured in the room. delay to 3 minutes (on the other hand, if time is greater,
The sensor keeps the load active as long as movement/ the value remains unchanged).
presence is detected, otherwise, at the end of the set
delay, the load is deactivated.
The sensors can be installed in different ways to adapt better to the control requirements and the configuration of the room.
Flush mounted installation with springs, without flush All ceiling sensors can be installed on the surface using the box
mounting box and without cover (springs and cover are for ceiling installation ref. 048875 to be bought separately.
supplied in a kit).
WALL INSTALLATION
The sensor configuration parameters can be set and modified either with the MyHome_Suite software or with the configuration
remote controls.
The following table shows the behav- It is presumed that a person is pres-
ior of sensors in the case of AUTO or ent in a room where there is natural
WALKTHROUGH operating mode. light.
The lighting level in the room is Making a comparison with the set on level of the loads.
measured by the sensor by means of brightness threshold, the sensor
the built-in brightness cell. adjusts the status or the switching-
ON OFF ADJUSTMENT
This type of adjustment allows the artificial light supplied). In the switch-off command. This avoids any
only the switching on or complete case where the total lighting level involuntary switching off that might
switching off of the load, it is not (natural light + artificial light) exceeds cause people problems.
possible to adjust intermediate levels. the established threshold, the loads
To activate the switch-off control the will be deactivated. This threshold
sensor measures the level natural must be exceeded for at least 10
light (differentiating between it and minutes, before the sensor gives the
LEGEND:
Brightness threshold: value expressed in lux,
Ambient
illuminance (lux) pre-set in the factory but can be modified by the user.
Represents the threshold below which the sensor
OFF level controls the activation of the loads.
OFF level: value expressed in lux, pre-calculated by the
sensor, which represents the threshold above which the
sensor controls the deactivation of the loads. This value
Brightness is composed of the sum of the lighting level and of
threshold the contribution of artificial light supplied by the light
fixtures installed in the room.
Delay: value expressed in hours, minutes or seconds,
pre-set in the factory but can be modified by the user; it
represents the time threshold beyond which switching-
off is determined following the failure to detect any
10 min 20 sec Delay Time movement/presence
time (min.)
1 2 3 4 5
This type of adjustment allows you particular algorithm manages the decreasing variation more slowly
to adjust the load activation level increasing variation rapidly (so (to avoid tiring the eyesight with
constantly, varying it and adapting that people are not left in the dark fluctuations).
it to environmental conditions. A when they enter a room) and the
The time intervals to pass from a load activation level of 0% to 100%, and vice-versa, vary and depend on the type of control
adopted:
1-10V DALI
Variation from 0% to 100%: from 2 to 6 seconds Variation from 0% to 100%: from 2 to 6 seconds
Variation from 100% to 0%: about 40 minutes with a non-linear trend Variation from 100% to 0%: about 6 minutes
L Max = (from
L
Max
1.5
=
(1.5
à
2to)*h
2)*h
f
w
L
L
Min
Min
==
1*h
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hf
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Shown below are some cases of Each of the solving procedures control menus and the parameters
the most common malfunctions envisages the use of the advanced concerned are shown in bold
due mainly to incorrect calibration, configuration remote control, item print. For all further details on the
configuration or positioning of the BMSO4001, to which it refers several parameters of the sensors or of the
sensors; the main methods of solving times regarding the menus to be remote control, see the respective
the problems are also listed for each accessed or the parameters to be technical sheets.
type. changed. The names of the remove
STEP 1: Identifying the technology that causes the STEP 2: Solving the problem
problems 1. Return the “Detection diagram” to the factory
1. Adjust the “Delay” at 30 seconds. setting (initial = PIR and US; maintenance = PIR or US;
2. On the “Detecting diagram” menu, adjust the three de- retrigger = PIR or US).
tections (initial, maintenance and retrigger) only in “US”. 2. Gradually reduce the “Sensitivity” of the technology
3. From the “Test” menu of the remote control, send that is causing problems.
the “Initial status” value and leave the detecting 3. From the “Test” menu, send the “Initial status”
area. value and leave the sensor detecting area.
If the problem persists, the technology that is causing problems is the US.
STEP 3: Complete if necessary
If the problem has not been solved: 1. Modify the “Detecting diagram” to make detection
1. On the “Detecting diagram” menu, adjust the three more powerful (initial = PIR and US; maintenance =
detections (initial, maintenance and retrigger) PIR and US; retrigger = deactivated), or eliminate the
only in “PIR”. technology that is causing problems by passing only
2. From the “Test” menu, send the “Initial status” to PIR or only to US as regards initial detection and
value and leave the sensor detecting area. maintenance.
If the problem persists, the technology that is causing problems is the PIR. 2. If the malfunction persists, it is necessary to move the
sensor away from the source of the problems (e.g. air
flow coming from heating or air conditioning).
3. Reset the “Delay” at the value requested by the user.
STEP 1: Solving the problem 7. Calculate the average of the values obtained.
1. Reduce the “Brightness threshold”. 8. Send the average value obtained from the
2. From the “Test” menu, send the “Initial status” value. “Advanced mode/Calibration” menu of the
3. Wait five seconds, them move about to be detected. configuration remote control BMSO4001.
4. Repeat the procedure until the light no longer 9. From the “Test” menu, send the “Initial status”
switches on. value.
10. Using the configuration remote control, read the
Particular case (Expert mode): set of sensor parameters from the main menu.
Solving without changing the brightness threshold 11. Go to the “Advanced mode/Calibration” menu
(Sometimes it is better not to change the brightness and compare the value displayed with those
threshold set according to the user's preferences. In detected by the luxmeter (repeat the process from
this case, it is opportune to re-calibrate the sensor.) point 2 to point 11 if the external brightness level
- Expert mode with luxmeter. has varied).
1. Deactivate the artificial lighting. 12. Repeat the procedure until an optimal result is
2. Measure the lighting level in various strategic obtained.
positions in the sensor coverage area.
3. Calculate the average of the values obtained.
4. Send the average value obtained from the “Advanced
mode/Calibration” menu of the configuration remote If the sensor calibration has been excessively
control BMSO4001. modified and there are adjusting problems, it is
5. Activate the natural lighting and lower the shutters advised to restore the factory settings; briefly press
(or wait for the sun to go down). and then hold down (about 10 seconds) the "Learn"
6. Measure the lighting level in the same strategic button of the sensor.
positions used in point 2.
Lights and Automation MyHOME 73
GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION
SOLUTION 1: SOLUTION 2:
1. Gradually increase the "Sensitivity" or sensitivities and 1. Increase the "Delay" and send the "Initial status" value
send the "Initial status" value from the "test" menu. from the "test" menu.
Move the sensor closer to the work area. (For work areas, BTicino recommends timing from 10
to 15 minutes)
SOLUTION 3:
1. Move the sensor closer to the work area.
WARNING:
In the case of an ON/OFF managed lamp: the external Safety coefficient = 0.5 x the "Brightness threshold".
brightness must exceed the "Brightness threshold" + a Switch-off level = 1.5 x the "Brightness threshold" +
Safety coefficient; then at least ten more minute must "Light contribution".
pass before it is switched off. When the set "Brightness threshold" is <100 lux, the
In the case of a dimmed lamp: wait from ten to fifteen formula becomes:
minutes to see whether the activation level has Switch-off level = 150 lux + "Light contribution".
decreased significantly.
Lighting management
DIAGRAM 1 SWITCHING ON/OFF OF 2 LAMPS FROM 4 LIGHT POINTS WITH GENERAL ON/OFF CONTROL
N
230 Vac
L
L1 L2
L4671/1 ON
A = 1 L4671/1 ON
A = 1
PL = 1 PL = 2
M = O/I M = O/I
E46ADCN G1 = – G1 = –
OFF G2 = – OFF G2 = –
L4652/2 ON
A = GEN L4652/2 A = 1
ON ON
PL1 = – PL1 = 1
GEN M = O/I M1 = O/I
A2 = 1
OFF OFF OFF PL2 = 2
M = O/I
DIAGRAM 2 AUTOMATIC SWITCHING ON OF THE LIGHT WITH PASSIVE INFRARED CEILING SENSOR
N
230 Vac
L
3475 L L1
A = 1
1 1
PL = 1
E46ADCN ART. 3475
230V ˜ M = –
2A cosϕ = 0,6
2A G = –
M = –
functions
A1 = 1
S = 1 PL1 = 1
T = 6 M1 = O/I
OFF
The device controls the load with the address indicated in A and PL. When a movement is detected, if the lighting level is lower than the set level, the device switches the assigned load on,
and keeps it on until the time set with the configurator connected to T expires. The sensitivity of the PIR motion sensor is set with the configurator in S. For proper operation, it is necessary
to set the illumination Set Point of the sensor (see procedure). If the user switches the light off manually with a control device, the movement sensor is disabled until a movement is
detected, for a time set in T
N
230 Vac
L
L1
L2
A1 = 1 A = 1 ON
E46ADCN PL1
M1
=
=
1
M PL
M
=
=
2
O/I
N
A2 = 1 G1 = –
PL2 = 2 L2 G2 = – OFF
M2 = O/I
L4671M2(*) L4671/1
To other
devices
*Complete the device with key covers as per the drawing: ON
Shutter Light
control control
OFF
DIAGRAM 4 WIRE SYSTEM EXTENSION WITH RADIO CONTROL TO MANAGE TWO LAMPS
230 V ac N
L
F411U1 A = 1 F411U1 A = 1
PL = 1 L1 PL = 2 L2
M = – M = –
E46ADCN G1 = – G1 = –
G2 = – G2 = –
L4578 (*) A = 9
PL = 8
M = –
L4597N A =1
PL1 = 1
PL2 = 2
Note: Replacing actuator F411/1N with actuator dimmer F414 the lamp brightness can be adjusted as well.
Note (*): assign an address not used for other Automation devices. The interface can manage up to 36 radio control devices.
230 Vac N
L
Bathroom
M fan
Bathroom
light
F411U1 A = 3 F411U1 A = 3
PL = 1 PL = 1
M = 2 M = SLA
G1 = – G1 = –
G2 = – G2 = –
E46ADCN
230 Vac
BUS To other
devices
L4652/2 ON
A = 3
PL = 1
The ON control turns on the light and the fan at the same time. M = O/I
The OFF control switches the light off while the fan is switched off after
OFF
2 minutes (configurator in M=2 of the Master actuator)
DIAGRAM 6 MOTOR CONTROL IN DIRECT CURRENT FOR MOTORIZED CURTAINS (EXAMPLE 24 V D.C.)
24 Vdc M
+ +
BUS
230 Vac
To other
devices
N
230 Vac N N N
L
230 Vac
BUS To other
devices
M1 M2
N Ap C ˜ Ch Ap C ˜ Ch
230 Vac
L
F411/4 A = 2
PL1 = 1
1 2 3 4 5 PL2 = 1
PL3 = 1
E46ADCN
ART. F411/4
PL4 = 1
C1 C2 C3 C4
M = 1
230 Vac
BUS To other
devices
N N
230 Vac
L L
+
F413 A = 2
PL1 = 1
M = –
Ballast 1 2 NC 3 4
- +
0-10V
G = –
ART. F413N
N L - + C1
E46ADCN
230 Vac
BUS
To other
devices
N
230 Vac
L
Dimmer
actuator
E46ADCN DIN
F418U2 A = 1
PL1 = 1
PL2 = 2
A1 = 1
L4652/2 For other
PL1 = 1 ON
M = 0/1
functions
A2 = 1
PL2 = 2
OFF
M = 0/1
Here following is a description of an and two bathrooms. Control of shutters in each room;
Automation system used for lighting Functions performed by the system: Dimmer light control point in the
and shutter management in a home Light general control;
living room and the bedrooms;
of approximately 100 m , consisting 2
Shutters general control;
of living room, kitchen, two bedrooms Control of light points in each room;
HOME AUTOMATION PANEL DIN MODULE HOME AUTOMATION DISTRIBUTION BOARD DIN MODULE
1 SCS power supply 3 DIN dimmer
8 12
F420
F411U1
A1 = –
E46ADCN PL = 1 H4671/1 H4671/1 A = 3
PL = 1
ART.F420 ON A1 = 1 ON A1 = 2
PL = 1 PL = 1
OFF M1 = O/I OFF M1 = O/I
3 5
230 Vac
ROOM 2
L
L
F415 F411U2 F411U2
ART.F415
A = 8 A = 8 A = 8
PL = 1 PL1 = 2 PL1 = 4
PL2 = 3 PL2 = 4
M M M
H4890
H4652/2
H4652/2 H4652/2 H4652/2 H4652/2 H4652/2
A1 = 3 ON ON A1 = 4 A1 = 4 ON
ON A1 = 4 ON ON A1 = 5 A1 = 5
PL1 = 2 PL1 = 1 PL1 = 3 PL1 = 2 PL1 = 1 PL1 = 2
M = OFF OFF M1 = O/I M = OFF OFF M1 = O/I OFF OFF M1 = O/I M =
A2 = 2 A2 = 4 A2 = 2
PL2 = 1 PL2 = 1 PL2 = 1
8 9 M2 = O/I 10 11 M2 = O/I
13 M2 = O/I
14
12
ROOM 1
L
L
F415 F411U2 F411U2
ART.F415
A = 7
A = 7 A = 7
PL = 1
PL1 = 2 PL1 = 4
PL2 = 3 PL2 = 4
The dimmer SCS 1-10 V item and deactivates the general lighting 3) and the general lights (circuit 1)
BMDI1002 manages all the lighting of the room (circuit 1) automatically, are managed by means of the SCS
circuits in the room: it switches on/off based on the detection of presence control with three modules, item
the lights of the screen (circuit 2), the and the contribution of natural light. L4652/3.
blackboard (circuit 3) and adjusts the It is also possible to adjust the light The shutters (circuit 5, 6 and 7) and
general lights (circuit 1). manually with one of the buttons of the lifting and lowering of the screen
The double-technology sensor SCS the SCS control with three modules, (circuit 2) are controlled by the three
item BMSE3003, configured in ECO item L4652/3, installed near the SCS actuators, item F411/2, and
mode, is installed in the center of the entrance. The lights of the screen adjusted by the special SCS control,
room to ensure optimum detection (circuit 2), the blackboard (circuit item L4651M2.
L L
N N
Shutter Shutter Shutter Screen Central control 1 Screen 1 Blackboard
motor motor motor motor unit 10 x 72 W halogen halogen
7 6 5 lamps
4 1 2 3
L1
L2
N
Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 3
E49
F417U2 F416U1
BUS/SCS
LN4890
BMSE3001 BMSE3003 BMSE3003
1. Install the double-technology 3. Install the SCS touch screen item minutes, brightness threshold 500
or passive infrared SCS ceiling LN4890 on the wall. lux, PIR maximum sensitivity and
sensors, items BMSE3003 and 4. Connect all the devices to one US high sensitivity.
BMSE3001, in the center of each of another with the SCS cable item If necessary, use the configuration
the areas to be controlled. L4669, L4669/500, L4669HF. remote control item BMSO4001 to
2. Install the SCS power supply item 5. Configure all the installed devices change the sensor parameters.
E46ADCN and the SCS dimmers with the MyHOME_Suite software.
item F417U2 and item F416U1 in 6. The sensors have the following
the hall switch cabinet. factory pre-settings: delay 15
Temperature control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Energy consumption display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Load control management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
The devices
The MyHOME temperature control Using the Driver manager item F459
system consists of the following it is possible to integrate systems
devices: made by other manufacturers and
Power supply
control their functions with MyHOME
Temperature control central unit
devices. For more details refer to
Probes
the chapter “System integration and
Actuators
control" of this guide.
Contact interface (OPTIONAL)
99 zone Probe
control unit zone 1
Power supply
Actuator 8 relay
for solenoid valves actuator
0÷10V zone 1
Cold
M
0÷10V
Hot
SYSTEMS
OF OTHER MANUFACTURERS
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
DAIKIN
HITACHI
SAMSUNG
Driver manager F459
..............
The devices
4 zone central unit
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CENTRAL UNITS
99 zone central unit
These devices ensure simple
management/programming of the
whole system, thanks to a guided
menu, it will be possible to select
the operating mode, display the
temperatures of the various zones
(up to 99) and change the daily and
weekly programs.
PC PROGRAMMING
The central unit can be programmed
using the universal software
MyHOME_Suite which is also useful
for configuring probes, thermo
actuators and Automation and
Energy Management devices.
1 ZONE PROBE/CENTRAL
POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS 4 ZONE CENTRAL UNIT 99 ZONE CENTRAL UNIT
UNIT
18.0°C
23.7°C
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
C OK
OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
H4691 HC/HS4695, 7 8 9
LN4691 L/N/NT4695, 0
AM5875
3550
The devices
ACTUATORS
Designed for mounting in DIN of the temperature control system.
Attuatore 8 relè F430R8
switchboards these devices control The range consists of:
the solenoid valves and the pumps
Schemi di collegamento
With
Esempio relay output
di collegamento with NO
di un fan-coil 4 tubi con valvole On/Off.
contacts, type F430/2 (2 contacts), contacts) for the control of ON/OFF installed in the system. it will also be
F430/4 (4 contacts) and F430R8 (8 valves and pumps. If fan-coils are possible to manage the fan speed.
OUT 3
OUT 2
OUT 1
OUT 5
OUT 4
N
230 Vac
L
L1 L2
OUT 3
OUT 2
OUT 1
N
OUT 5
OUT 4
F430R8
Use of the actuator F430/8 for the control of a 4-pipe fan coil and 3 speeds.
With voltage
Schemi
output 0-10V,
di collegamento
typediF430R3V10
Esempio collegamento di (also 4 tubi con valvole 0 – 10 V. to control proportional solenoid
equipped
un fan-coil
with 3 NC contacts) and F430V10 valves type 0-10.
OUT 3
OUT 2
M 0 – 10 V OUT 1
N
230 Vac
M 0 – 10 V L
L1
OUT 3
OUT 2
OUT 1
N
–
5
+
6
–
+
7 F430R3V10
8
Use of the actuator F430R3V10 for the control of a 4-pipe fan coil with 0-10 valves and 3 speeds.
The devices
DEVICES SELECTION DEPENDING ON THE SYSTEM TO BE CONTROLLED
ACTUATORS
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C1 C2 C3 C4
ON/OFF
OPEN/CLOSE
VALVES
3 POINTS
0-10V
2 PIPES ON/OFF
4 PIPES ON/OFF
4 PIPES 3 POINTS
ELECTRIC HEATING
CLIMAVENETA
NOTE 1): It is not possible to change the speeds from the probes
NOTE 2): The loads are controlled correctly but it is more economic to use the probes without speed control
NOTE 3): For the first version of the actuators for valves 0-10 (NO Speed) 0 = off; 10 = max
NOTE 3) The probes 4691 and probes 4692,4693,4692FAN (ver6) must be configured with MyHOME_Suite 1,3,x
WARNING: Systems made with "old" loads and "new" load must only be configured using MyHOME_Suite 1,3,x.
The central unit must do the SELF-LEARNING but not the SENDING by zones.
18.0°C
23.7°C
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF 13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
F F
+2
+2
+3
+3
C OK
HC/HS4693,
L/N/NT4693 3550
or with external probe item
HC/HS4693 3457
L/N/NT4693
2)
2)
3) 3) 3)
3) 3) 3)
1)
3) 1) 3)
3) 3) 3)
3) 3) 3)
3) 3) 3)
2)
1)
The devices
PERFECT INTEGRATION
PERFECT INTEGRATION WITH
THE MYHOME SYSTEM the central unit (e.g. weekly mode, Manual supplied as standard with
Example of integration between external probe scenarios mode, etc.). Touch Screen IP.
Temperature Control and Automation For further information see the User
The temperature control system MyHOME_Screen 10
MyHOME_Screen 3.5
Example of integration between outside, for example when the air windows is detected by the contact
Temperature Control and Automation inside the house is being changed. interface module of the Burglar-
The integration between MyHOME In practical terms, when doors or Alarm system, which reads the
Burglar-Alarm and Temperature windows of a room are opened, the condition of the NC contact installed
Control systems allows the set-up heating system of the temperature on the door or window, and transfers
of a particularly useful function in control zone corresponding to that the information to the Temperature
terms of energy saving, avoiding room is automatically turned off. Control system for the appropriate
unwanted escape of energy to the The opening or closing of doors and actions.
Magnetic contact
Contacts Radiator
interface off
Temperature control
Opening of window central unit
The maximum number of devices For the calculations mentioned the total length of the connections
which can be connected to the BUS above, refer to the technical data must not exceed 500 m.
depend on two factors: listed in the technical sheets of the For the purpose of optimal
maximum number of addresses: a
device. distribution of the currents on
system can manage up to 99 zone When calculating the absorptions the BUS line it is advised to put
addresses. Up to nine addresses the availability of current as a the power supply in intermediate
dedicated to the actuators can be function of the length of the BUS position.
managed for each zone. cable must also be considered.
Total power consumption of
During the sizing therefore respect
devices: the sum of the absorption the following rules:
of all the items in total must not the connection between the
exceed the maximum current power supply and the furthest
which can be supplied by the device must not be more than 250
power supply which is 1200 mA m long;
for item E46ADCN and 600 mA for
item E49.
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
NOTE: If a UTP5 cable is used instead of a BUS L4669 cable, distances must halved.
A/PL = 33
53
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
OK
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF 1 2 3
F
4
+2
5 6
+3
7 8 9
0
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
A/PL = 55 99
+1 OF +1 OF
F F
+2
+2
+3
+3
A/PL = 11 31
The Temperature control function DIN actuators. The above is also valid BUS cable and the total absorption
devices can share the same BUS if the pre-existing MyHOME system of the devices as prescribed in this
cable as other MyHOME automation has several Automation systems document.
and emergency management connected using interfaces item F422 For systems which also have
applications (gray cable). If there configured in the “logical expansion” the burglar-alarm function, the
is already a stable cable with the mode. Temperature control must not be
automation or power management In the case of systems with "logical installed on the same BUS as the
BUS the Temperature control items expansion" there is no constraint burglar-alarm, but there must be
can be added at any point in the for the installation of temperature an F422 interface between the two
system, after installing a box item control devices, which can be BUSES.
503E for the control units, one or installed at any point in the system.
more boxes positioned at a height Therefore, for proper system sizing, it
of 1.5 m for each temperature probe is only necessary to check the length
and a unit with enough room for the of the connections made with the
A/PL = 11
99
OUT I1 = –
OUT I2 = –
AR T.F422
I3 = –
ZA = 1 ZA = 1 I4 = 1
-2 -1
ZB = 1 -2 -1
ZB = 1 MOD = 2
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF
F F
+2
+2
+3
+3
OK
IN 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
A/PL = 11 99
ZA = 3
OUT I1 = – -2 -1
ZB = 2
I2 = –
-3
+1 OF
F
OUT
+2
+3
AR T.F422 I3 = –
ZA = 2 I4 = 2
-2 -1
ZB = 1 MOD = 2
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
IN
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
OUT I1 = –
I2 = –
OUT
OUT
24h
˜2
AR T.F422
I3 = –
1
I4 = 1
TEST
S PROG 3 4
AUX P MOD = 4
IN
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
-2 -1
-3
-2 -1
+2
-3
+3
+1 OFF
+2
+3
1,5m
MAGNETIC CONTACTS
They are generally installed in the generally not used in temperature If the contact interface is correctly
upper part of the window frames control. It is mainly useful for configured it can support both
and in the point furthest away preventing tampering such as cutting applications. When the temperature
from the hinges. In this way small the wires in burglar-alarm systems. control system is being installed the
openings cause the magnet to move If the same MyHOME system has protection line should be installed
away from the contact reed and the temperature control and burglar- and wired as well, so that the burglar-
contact itself consequently opens. alarm applications the same alarm can be installed as well.
The models in the catalog are of NC magnetic contacts can be used for
type and also have a protection line both functions at the same time.
NC contact
NC contact
102 MyHOME Energy management
Layout of solenoid valves and actuators
C1 C2
4
ART.F430/2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
C1 C2
4
ART.F430/2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
C1 C2
4
ART.F430/2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
C1 C2
4
ART.F430/2
box
FAN-COIL SYSTEMS
In fan-coil systems the solenoid valve
Installation of the solenoid valve inside 2 pipe fan-coils Installation of the solenoid valve inside 4 pipe fan-coils
can be installed inside the fan-coil
itself. In 2 pipe systems the solenoid
valve is only one for both heating and
cooling functions. In 4 pipe systems,
2 separate solenoid valves are used,
M M
Symbol legend
To make the reading of the diagrams shown in the following pages easier, the various symbols and their functions are
summarized.
Non-return valve
M
(*) NOTE: in radiant heating panel systems this valve has the function of mixing water, to ensure that the water itself, and therefore also the floor, remain below a certain
temperature limit. For this reason, the mixing valve must be controlled by a control unit supplied by the radiant heating panel system supplier.
3 zone villa
C4 C3 C2 C1
(*) F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
C1 T - C1 - C2
4692 ART. F430/4
Actuator
ART.F482
C1 C2 C3 C4
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
T C2 C1 F
+2
Actuator
+3
ZONE 3 F482 Probe
(*) 4692
-2 -1
C2
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
BUS
Probe 3550
ZONE 2
(*) E46ADCN
4692
C1
OK
T - C1 - C2
ART.F482 1 2 3
4 5 6
-2 -1 7 8 9
-3
+1 OF 0
T C2 C1 F
+2
+3
Actuator
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
central unit
F430/2
C1 N
Circulation pump
M
Boiler
(*) NOTE: the maximum length of the connections to the magnetic
contacts must not exceed 50 meters.
NOTE:For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
REACTION
TIME
OK
REACTIVATION 1
4
2
5
3
6
7 8 9
TIME 0
REACTION TIME
The reaction time can be set from window frame avoiding switching needed for the changes of air, for
0 to 2 minutes and is a sort of the corresponding temperature example opening a window to close
delay to the deactivation of the control zone OFF. Setting 0 minutes or open the shutters, or opening the
temperature control zone. During deactivation is practically instant. entrance door to welcome a person.
this time the system completely This function is suitable for short
ignores the opening of the openings of windows or doors not
t = 0÷2
3 zone villa
<< previous
REACTIVATION TIME
The reactivation time can be set from doors are still open. the room must be kept the same.
5 to 55 minutes, or on unlimited. Even if it goes against the concept of When the reactivation time is set on
When the time set has elapsed the energy saving this function is useful unlimited the function is not active.
system reactivates the temperature when the windows have been left
control zone even if windows or open and the temperature set in
t = 5÷
CONTACT INTERFACE
CONFIGURATION
The contact interface is directly AUX configurator to the MOD1 the system. The coupling between
connected to the temperature and/or MOD2 housings, for the the interface contact line and the
control bus. It autonomously and activation of the operating mode temperature control zone must
independently manages the two with temperature control system be performed using the TiThermo
C1 and C2 lines. Only the line used only. Then configure the Z1/2 and application.
must be configured, and not both N1/2 housings, in order to assign the
of them. Follow by connecting the address 1 to 99 of the device, within
0 1 AUX - - -
-2 -1
ZONE 1 PROBE ZONE 3 PROBE
-3
OF
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA] [ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
+1
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 3 -
ZONE 2 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 2 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
3 zone villa
C4 C3 C2 C1
F482 F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
4692
1 2 3 4 5
C1
ART. F430/4
T - C1 - C2
ART.F482
(*)
C1 C2 C3 C4
-2 -1
-3
+1 OFF
T C2 C1
+2
+3
Actuator
ZONE 3 Actuator Probe
4692
-2 -1
(*) C2
-3
+1 OFF
+2
+3
Probe 3550
ZONE 2
E46ADCN
4692
C1 T - C1 - C2
ART.F482
OK
1 2 3
(*) -2 -1
4
7
5
8
6
9
-3
OFF
0
+1
T C2 C1
+2
+3
F422 F430/2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
Actuator Actuator
ART.F422
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
C1 N
M Circulation
pump
Boiler
REACTION
TIME
OK
REACTIVATION 1
4
2
5
3
6
7 8 9
TIME 0
NOTE:For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
3 zone villa
<< previous
REACTION TIME
The reaction time can be set from frame avoiding switching the windows or doors not needed for the
0 to 2 minutes and is a sort of corresponding temperature control changes of air, for example opening a
delay to the deactivation of the zone OFF. window to close or open the shutters,
temperature control zone. During Setting 0 minutes deactivation is or opening the entrance door to
this time the system completely practically instant. This function welcome a person.
ignores the opening of the window is suitable for short openings of
t = 0÷2
REACTIVATION TIME
The reactivation time can be set from doors are still open. the room must be kept the same.
5 to 55 minutes, or on unlimited. Even if it goes against the concept of When the reactivation time is set on
When the time set has elapsed the energy saving this function is useful unlimited the function is not active.
system reactivates the temperature when the windows have been left
control zone even if windows or open and the temperature set in
t = 5÷
T - C1 - C2
ART.F482
MOD1/MOD2 TYPE OF CONTACT AND MODE
4 NC
T C2 C1
5 Balanced
6 NC - delayed
7 NC - Balanced - delayed
PROBES CONFIGURATION
-2 -1
ZONE 1 PROBE ZONE 3 PROBE
-3
OF
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA] [ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
+1
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 3 -
ZONE 2 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 2 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
Home n
ZONE 3
-2 -1 -2 -1
ZONE 2
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF
F F
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
4692 4692
18.0°C
+1 OF
F 13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
+2
+3
C OK
Home 2
ZONE 3 -2 -1 -2 -1
ZONE 2
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF
F F
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
4692 4692
18.0°C
+1 OF
F 13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
+2
+3
C OK
Home 1
Central boiler
CONNECTION OF THE DISTRIBUTION COLLECTOR AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL BUS SYSTEM OF HOME 2
C1 C2 C3 C4
Solenoid valve Solenoid valve
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
ART. F430/4
C1 C2 C3 C4
Mixing valve
Mixing valve
M management
central unit
4-zone
central unit
F430/2 18.0°C
23.7°C
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
1 2 3 4
C OK
E46ADCN
1 2 3 4
solenoid valve C1 C2
C1
L
N
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF +1 OF
F F F
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
The meter is used to measure the amount of heat consumed by each home.
NOTE: The temperature control BUS system, the connection of the solenoid valve, and the meter, are the same for all homes.
For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
18.0°C The 4 zone control unit item HD/ the system configuration operations
23.7°C
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
HC/HS4695 Axolute, L/N/NT4695 correctly. As an alternative the
C OK
LivingLight and AM5875 Màtixas TiThermo Basic application dedicated
well as managing the whole of the to this version of control unit can
temperature control system, contains be used. For these operations refer
a temperature probe which must to the manual supplied with the
be configured physically like the products.
other system probes. Interact with
the “Configure zones” menu to end
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
ZONE 2 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 2 -
ZONE 3 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 3 -
ZONE 4 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 4 -
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/4
ART. F430/2
C1 C2 C3 C4
C1 C2
4 zone villa
DIAGRAM 4 HEATING WITH RADIATOR WITH 0÷10 V SOLENOID VALVE
- + - + - + - +
OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 1 OUT 2
Actuator Actuator
Probe
F430V10 F430V10
0÷10
Solenoid valve ZONE 4 H/LN4691
Probe
0÷10
BUS
Solenoid valve ZONE 3 H/LN4691
E46ADCN
0÷10 OK
0÷10
Solenoid valve ZONE 1 H/LN4691
L Actuator
N
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
C1 C1 C2
F430/2
Circulation
pump
Boiler
NOTA:0-10V valves are not managed in proportional mode but in ON/OFF mode; for the management of the valves in proportional mode see diagram 19.
The 99 zone control unit item 3550 application can be used. For these
does not need physical configurators operations refer to the manual
but, to end the system configuration supplied with the products.
OK operations, interact with the
1 2 3
4 5 6 “Configure zones” menu.
7 8 9
0
As an alternative the TiThermo
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ART. F430/2
[ZA] [ZB1] [N1] [ZB2] [N2]
0 0 1 OFF -
C1 C2
4 zone villa
DIGRAM 5 HEATING AND COOLING WITH 4-PIPE FAN-COIL AND 0÷10V SOLENOID VALVE
Actuator
H/LN4691
Probe
F430R3V10
ZONE 4
Actuator
H/LN4691
Probe
F430R3V10
ZONE 3
Actuator
H/LN4691
BUS
Probe
F430R3V10
ZONE 2
FAN-COIL connection
Actuator
H/LN4691
3550
Probe
E46ADCN
OK
ZONE 1 F430R3V10 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
Boiler
Chiller
NOTA:0-10V valves are not managed in proportional mode but in ON/OFF mode; for the management of the valves in proportional mode see diagram 19.
The 99 zone control unit item 3550 application can be used. For these
does not need physical configurators operations refer to the manual
but, to end the system configuration supplied with the products.
OK operations, interact with the
“Configure zones” menu.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
As an alternative the TiThermo
F430R3V10
2
M 3
0÷10 4
1
M N L
0÷10
-7
+8
-5
+6
4 zone villa
DIGRAM 6 HEATING AND COOLING WITH 4-PIPE FAN-COIL
Actuator ZONE 4
H/LN4691
Probe
F430R8
Actuator ZONE 3
H/LN4691
Probe
F430R8
Actuator ZONE 2
H/LN4691
BUS
Probe
F430R8
FAN-COIL connection
Actuator ZONE 1
H/LN4691
3550
Probe
E46ADCN
OK
F430R8 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
Boiler
Chiller
The 99 zone control unit item 3550 application can be used. For these
does not need physical configurators operations refer to the manual
but, to end the system configuration supplied with the products.
OK operations, interact with the
“Configure zones” menu.
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
As an alternative the TiThermo
F430R8
2
3
4
1
L1
N
M
5
6
4 zone villa
DIAGRAM 7 RADIATOR HEATING AND FAN-COIL COOLING WITH CUSTOMIZED ADJUSTMENT PROFILE
F430/2 F430/2
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
C1 C2 Actuator Actuator C1 C2
BUS
BUS
Probe Probe
C2 23.7°C
18.0°C
23.7°C
18.0°C
C2
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen 13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
C OK C OK
4695 4695
Actuator 1 2 3 4 5
F430/4 F430/4 1 2 3 4 5
Actuator
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 1 ZONE 2
Probe Probe
C1 23.7°C
18.0°C
23.7°C
18.0°C
C1
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C OK C OK
4695 4695
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Power supply
ZONE 1 ZONE 2
E46ADCN
C2
F430/2
C1 Actuator
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
Circulation C1 C2
CHILLER pump
RISCALDAMENTO
Boiler
HEATING
correlation between the actuator the contacts C1 and C2 configured
Wiring diagram for connection of
contact and the address of the zone with ZA = 1, ZBI = 1
the solenoid valve to the actuator
to be controlled. In this example, the and ZB2 = 5.
for heating. The configuration must
radiators in zone 1 are controlled by
be made correctly, maintaining the
F430/2
C1
ZONE 1 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
L
C2
ZONE 1
N
COOLING
Wiring diagram for connecting the fan- to zone 2, replicate the same as shown in the configuration tables.
coil actuator for cooling the zone 1. connection, correctly configuring the
To control the fan-coils belonging actuator corresponding to the zone
ZONE 1 C4 F430/4
C3 1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
ART. F430/4
C2
C1 C2 C3 C4
C1= fan-coil solenoid valve
C1 C2= minimum ventilation speed
C3= average ventilation speed
M C4= maximum ventilation speed
N L
CIRCULATION PUMPS
Wiring diagram for connecting
COOLING CIRCULATION the circulation pumps to the
F430/2
PUMP corresponding actuator.
1 2 3 4
C2
1 2 3 4
L N
4 zone villa
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18.0°C The 4 zone control unit item HD/HC/ the system configuration operations
23.7°C
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HS/L/N/NT4695 and item AM5875 as correctly. As an alternative the
C OK
well as managing the whole of the TiThermo Basic application dedicated
temperature control system, contains to this version of control unit can
a temperature probe which must be used. For these operations refer
be configured physically like the to the manual supplied with the
other system probes. Interact with products.
the “Configure zones” menu to end
1 2 3 4
ZONE 1 ACTUATOR
1 2 3 4
ZONE 2 ACTUATOR
[ZA] [ZB1] [N1] [ZB2] [N2]
2 1 1 5 1
ART. F430/4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2
C1 C2 C3 C4
ART. F430/2
0 0 1 0 2
C1 C2
4 zone villa
DIAGRAM 8 HEATING WITH RADIATORS
C4 C3 C2 C1
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
ART. F430/4
Actuator
Probe
C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 4 -2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
Solenoid valve
4692
Probe
ZONE 3 -2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
Solenoid valve
4692
BUS
Probe
ZONE 2
E46ADCN
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
Solenoid valve
4692
Probe
Power supply
18.0°C
23.7°C
ZONE 1 13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
C OK
Solenoid valve
4695
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
Actuator
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
F430/2
L
N
C1
Circulation
pump
Boiler
23.7 °C
HS/L/N/NT4695 and item AM5875 as TiThermo Basic application dedicated
well as managing the whole of the to this version of control unit can
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
C OK
PROBES CONFIGURATION
ZONE 2 PROBE
-2 -1
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 2 -
ZONE 3 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 3 -
ZONE 4 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 4 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR
1
1 2 3 4 5
2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 [ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4
4 zone villa
DIAGRAM 9 HEATING WITH RADIANT PANELS
C4 C3 C2 C1
Probe
-2 -1
1 2 3 4 5
-3
Actuator
+1 OF 1 2 3 4 5
F
+2
+3
ART. F430/4
ZONE 4
C1 C2 C3 C4
4692
F430/4
Probe
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
ZONE 3
4692
BUS
Probe
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
ZONE 2 E46ADCN
4692
Power supply
Probe 18.0°C
23.7°C
ZONE 1
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C OK
4695
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
Actuator
C1 C2
C1 N
M Circulation
pump
Boiler
Distribution collector with
solenoid valves
NOTE:For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
23.7 °C
HS/L/N/NT4695 and item AM5875 as TiThermo Basic application dedicated
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
well as managing the whole of the to this version of control unit can
C OK
PROBES CONFIGURATION
ZONE 2 PROBE
-2 -1
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 2 -
ZONE 3 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 3 -
ZONE 4 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 4 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5 1 2 3 4 [ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4
4 zone villa
DIAGRAM 10 HEATING WITH RADIANT PANELS AND HEATING UNITS
C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator
ZONE 1 4695 1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
ART. F430/4
18.0°C
23.7°C
C1 C2 C3 C4
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C OK
Probe
F430/4
ZONE 2 4692
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
Probe
BUS
4692
ZONE 3
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
E46ADCN
F
+2
+3
Probe
ZONE 4 4692
Power supply
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
Probe
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Circulation
pump
Boiler
Distribution collector with
solenoid valves
C1 C2
NOTE:For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
23.7°C HS/L/N/NT4695 and item AM5875 as to this version of control unit can
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
well as managing the whole of the be used. For these operations refer
C OK
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 2 - 0 4 -
ZONE 3 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [SLA]
0 3 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C1 C2
(*) ZONE 4 (*) NOTE: the Gateway is fitted inside the FAN-COIL
Probe during manufacturing, and is already connected to the
FAN-COIL itself through the collector found at the top on
-2 -1
the front. Therefore, once the hydraulic connection has
-3
+1 OF
+2
+3
GATEWAY
(*) ZONE 3
Probe
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
4692FAN
+2
+3
GATEWAY
(*) ZONE 2
Probe
-2 -1
BUS
-3
+1 OF
F
4692FAN
+2
+3
GATEWAY
Probe
-2 -1
3550
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692FAN
GATEWAY E46ADCN
OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
GATEWAY
CHILLER
1 2 3
“Configure zones” menu.
4 5 6
7 8 9 As an alternative the TiThermo
0
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 3 -
CLIMAVENETA CHILLER Wiring diagram and configuration chiller. A single chiller serves a system
of the gateway which controls the which can work both as heating
and as cooling. The GATEWAY is
connected to the CLIMAVENETA
chiller through the collector found at
4 zone villa
DIAGRAM 12 HEATING AND COOLING WITH CLIMAVENETA AIR CONDITIONING AND COMBINATION
BOILER
Probe
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692FAN
GATEWAY
ZONE 3
(*)
Probe
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692FAN
GATEWAY
(*) NOTE: the Gateway is fitted inside the FAN-COIL during
manufacturing, and is already connected to the FAN-COIL itself
ZONE 2 through the collector found at the top on the front. Therefore,
(*) once the hydraulic connection has been completed, all that is
Probe needed is to connect the BUS.
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692FAN
GATEWAY
3550
ZONE 1 E46ADCN
(*) OK
Probe 1 2 3
-2 -1 4 5 6
-3
+1 OF 7 8 9
F
+2
+3
F430/2 GATEWAY
C2 C1
ART. F430/2
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
Combination boiler
3-way
solenoid valve
CHILLER
GATEWAY
M
BUS
CLIMAVENETA CHILLER
Wiring diagram of the gateway which need to install radio probe item 3455 front, and to the BUS through the
controls the chiller. with its interface. The temperature draw-out connection terminal.
A single chiller serves a system datum is made available to the
which can work both as heating and MyHOME temperature control
as cooling. The attached outside system by means of the gateway.
temperature probe is a device The Gateway is connected to the
normally present in a Climaveneta CLIMAVENETA chiller through the
system of this type. There is thus no collector found at the top on the
CHILLER
5° C
CLIMAVENETA
GATEWAY
BUS
4 zone villa
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DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION
This diagram represents an example means of TiThermo: for example if 5 below 5°C; at this point the Boiler
of a heating and cooling system °C is set. When the OT is greater than starts to work. It will stay on until the
made with Climaveneta unit and 5 °C the system is managed by the OT rises above 7°C, when the Chiller
Combination boiler. Chiller. switches on again.
By means of the TiThermo software When OT is lower than 5°C the
the 99 zone control unit item 3550 following actions take place: Chiller NOTE: for the TiThermo software setting details
can be programmed to use the OFF, Boiler ON and valve open consult the documentation supplied with the product
reading of the outside temperature towards the Boiler. itself.
from the Climaveneta system to The Boiler continues to work until OT
manage systems with combination rises above a value higher than 5°C.
boilers. This selection is made to avoid device
Depending on the outside state oscillation phenomena.
temperature the control unit If for example 7°C is set as threshold
activates the most suitable and value, when OT is higher than 7°C the
convenient heating system following actions take place: Chiller
depending on the heat yield. ON, Boiler OFF, valve open towards
During the spring and autumn the Chiller. To sum up, the Chiller
rooms can be heated using the continues to work until the OT drops
heat generated by the Chiller. This
heat is however not sufficient in the
winter when a Combination boiler, TiThermo: example of an application window, indispensable for programming
generally supplied by gas, must be and setting the temperature thresholds and the automations.
used. The MyHOME temperature
control system switches between
the two sources of heat, using the
outside temperature as parameter
to discriminate between spring and
autumn and winter. Actuator F430/2
manages the switching ON or OFF
of the Boiler and changes the valve
state, while the Gateway manages
the Climaveneta Chiller.
In the example given here the Chiller
continues to work as long as the
outside temperature (measured
by the Climaveneta outside
probe) remains higher than a set
threshold value; below this value the
Combination boiler starts to work.
The Outside Temperature (OT) under
which the boiler will operate is set by
1 2 3
control unit item HC/HS/L/N/NT4695 TiThermo applications.
4 5 6
7 8
0
9 and item AM5875. This device does For these operations refer to the
manual supplied with the products.
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 3 -
GATEWAY CHILLER
6° C
[ZA] [ZB] [N] [TYPE]
0 0 1 1
RISCALDAMENTO
6 zone villa
DIAGRAM 13 HEATING WITH RADIANT PANELS
F430/4 F430/4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator Actuator
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
4692 4692
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
ZONE 4 ZONE 3
BUS
4692 4692
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
ZONE 5 ZONE 2
4692 4692
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
ZONE 6 ZONE 1
3550
F430/2 F430/2
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
Actuator Actuator
Power supply
C1 C2
C1
Main circulation
pump
L
Boiler
N
NOTE:For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
140 MyHOME Energy management
99 ZONE CENTRAL UNIT CONFIGURATION
The 99 zone control unit item 3550 application can be used. For these
does not need physical configurators operations refer to the manual
but, to end the system configuration supplied with the products.
operations, interact with the
OK
1 2 3
“Configure zones” menu.
4 5 6
7 8
0
9 As an alternative the TiThermo
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 4 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR 1, 2, 3
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
ZONE ACTUATOR 4, 5, 6
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2
6 zone villa
DIAGRAM 14 RADIANT PANELS HEATING AND COOLING AND DEHUMIDIFIER FAN-COIL
F430/4 F430/4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator Actuator
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 4 ZONE 3
4692 4692
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
ZONE 5 ZONE 2
4692 BUS 4692
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
4692 4692
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
Probe Probe
Humidistat 1* ZONE 6 ZONE 1 Humidistat 1*
OK
C1 C2 C1 C2
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
M C1 C2 M
Secondary Secondary
circulation circulation
pump C1 C2 pump
1*
L
Main circulation
pump
Chiller
N
NOTE: 1* the dehumidifier system is not managed through the MyHOME system. It is possible to centralize the management of humidity probes using the integration solution
with Driver manager Item F459. For a description of the device refer to the "Functions integration and control" section.
For the radiant panels management center connection refer to the diagram No. 21.
142 MyHOME Energy management
99 ZONE CENTRAL UNIT CONFIGURATION
The 99 zone control unit item 3550 application can be used. For these
does not need physical configurators operations refer to the manual
but, to end the system configuration supplied with the products.
operations, interact with the
OK
1 2 3
“Configure zones” menu.
4 5 6
7 8
0
9 As an alternative the TiThermo
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 4 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR 1, 2, 3
1 2 3 4 5
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 ZONE ACTUATOR 4, 5, 6
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
0 4 5 6 OFF 1
8 zone villa
DIAGRAM 15 HEATING WITH RADIATORS AND FAN-COIL COOLING
F430/4 F430/4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator Actuator
BUS
4692 4692
C4 Probe -2 -1 -2 -1
Probe C4
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
1 2 3 4 5
F430/4 1 2 3 4 5
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator Actuator
ZONE 7 ZONE 8
4692 4692
C3 Probe -2 -1 -2 -1
Probe C3
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
1 2 3 4 5
F430/4 1 2 3 4 5
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator Actuator
ZONE 5 ZONE 6
4692 4692
C2 Probe -2 -1 -2 -1 Probe C2
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
F430/4 F430/4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
Actuator Actuator
ZONE 3 ZONE 4
4692 4692
C1 Probe -2 -1 -2 -1
Probe C1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
F430/4 F430/4
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
ART. F430/4
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4
ART. F430/4
5
3550
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
E46ADCN
Actuator Actuator
OK
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 1
4
2
5
3
6
7 8 9
0
C2 Actuator
C1 F430/2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
Circulation C1 C2
CHILLER pump
RISCALDAMENTO
Boiler
HEATING
valves and the corresponding and the address of the zone to be
Wiring diagram for connecting the
actuator. controlled. In the example given here,
solenoid valves of zones 2, 4, 6 and
The configuration must be made zone 2 is controlled by contact C1
8 to the heating actuator. To control
correctly, maintaining the correlation configured with ZA = 0 and ZB = 2.
zones 1, 3, 5 and 7 replicate the same
between the actuator contact
connection between the solenoid
C4 F430/4
C3 1 2 3 4 5
ZONE 8 ZONE 6 1 2 3 4 5
ART. F430/4
C2
C1 C2 C3 C4
C1
ZONE 2 L
ZONE 4
N
COOLING
Wiring diagram for connecting the fan- to zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 corresponding to the zone as
coil actuator for cooling the zone 6. replicate the same connection, indicated in the configuration tables.
To control the fan-coils belonging correctly configuring the actuator
ZONE 6 C4 F430/4
C3 1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
ART. F430/4
C2
C1 C2 C3 C4
C1= fan-coil solenoid valve
C1 C2= minimum ventilation speed
C3= average ventilation speed
M C4= maximum ventilation speed
N L
CIRCULATION PUMPS
Wiring diagram for connecting
COOLING CIRCULATION the circulation pumps to the
F430/2
PUMP corresponding actuator.
1 2 3 4
C2
1 2 3 4
L N
8 zone villa
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PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 5 -
ART. F430/4 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 5 5 5 5 2
C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 2 COOLING ACTUATOR ZONE 6 COOLING ACTUATOR
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N] [ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
0 2 2 2 2 2 0 6 6 6 6 2
ART. F430/2
0 0 1 0 2
C1 C2
BUS
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4
-2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF +1 OF
1 2 3 4 5 F F F
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
1 2 3 4 5
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
Actuator
ART. F430/4
C1 C2 C3 C4 Actuator
Actuator
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4
-2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
-3
1 2 3 4 5 +1 OF
F
+1 OF
F
+1 OF
F
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 7 Probe ZONE 8 Probe ZONE 9 Probe
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5
Actuator
ART. F430/4
C1 C2 C3 C4 Actuator
Actuator
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4
-2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
-3
1 2 3 4 5 +1 OF
F
+1 OF
F
+1 OF
F
+2
+2
+2
1 2 3 4 5
+3
+3
+3
C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 4 Probe ZONE 5 Probe ZONE 6 Probe
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5 Actuator
ART. F430/4
C1 C2 C3 C4 Actuator
Actuator
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4
-2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
-3
1 2 3 4 5 +1 OF
F
+1 OF
F
+1 OF
F
1 2 3 4 5
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 1 Probe ZONE 2 Probe ZONE 3 Probe
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
3 4 5 Actuator
ART. F430/4
C1 C2 C3 C4 Actuator
Actuator
Circulation pump
3550 1 2 3 4
C1
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
E46ADCN
C1 C2
OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
Actuator
0
CHILLER
Central unit Power supply
ZONE 12 C4
F430/4
C3 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
C2
ART. F430/4
N L
CIRCULATION PUMP
Wiring diagram for connecting heating and cooling is controlled by a
the circulation pumps to the single pump.
corresponding actuator.
A system which can provide both
F430/2
C2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
SINGLE CIRCULATION
C1 C2
C1 PUMP
L N
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 1 - 0 7 -
ART. F430/4 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 7 7 7 7 1
C1 C2 C3 C4
ZONE 2 ACTUATOR ZONE 8 ACTUATOR
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N] [ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
0 2 2 2 2 1 0 8 8 8 8 1
ART. F430/2
0 0 1 OFF -
C1 C2
3 zone villa
DIAGRAM 17 - TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH HEATING RADIANT PANEL AND
COOLING SYSTEMS VRV BY DAIKIN (IP PROTOCOL )
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
Outdoor unit
1 2 3 4 5
ART. F430/4
VRV - Daikin C1 C2 C3 C4
C1 C2 C3 C4
Zone 3
H/LN4691
Indoor unit VRV MODE
Dill-Net
FAN
Zone 2
H/LN4691
Indoor unit VRV
MODE
Dill-Net FAN
Zone 1
H/LN4691
Indoor unit VRV
MODE
Dill-Net FAN
3550
C1
Intelligent F430/2
Touch Controller 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
E46ADCN
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
Dill-Net
7 8 9
0
SCS
LAN
Switch
Ethernet
Mixing
valve
C1
LAN M
Driver
manager
F459
ETHERNET
SCS AI SCS AV
SCS
L
N
The system is managed by the local sensors and the MyHome central unit; no local Daikin controller must be installed.
HITACHI
Zone 6 H/LN4691
Indoor unit
MODE
FAN
MyHOME_Screen
+
FAN
MH4892-4893
Zone 4 H/LN4691
Indoor unit
MODE
FAN
Zone 3 H/LN4691
Indoor unit
MODE
+
3550
–
FAN
Zone 2 H/LN4691
Indoor unit
MODE
+ OK
–
FAN
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 E46ADCN
Zone 1 H/LN4691
Indoor unit
MODE
HITACHI
HC-A8MB
HC-A64MB
LAN LAN
Ethernet
+
SCS AI SCS AV
The system is managed by the local sensors and the MyHome central unit; no local controller must be installed.
6 zone villa
DIAGRAM 19 - TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM INTEGRATION WITH FANCOIL SYSTEM WITH
PROPORTIONAL CONTROL 0-10V
ART. F430/2
MODE
C1 C2 +
FAN
ART. F430/2
MODE
C1 C2
+
FAN
ART. F430/2
MODE
C1 C2
+
FAN
ART. F430/2
MODE
C1 C2
+
FAN
3550
F430V10 Actuator F430/2 (*)
ART. F430/2
MODE OK
C1 C2
+
– 1 2 3
FAN 4 5 6
7 8 9
F430V10 Actuator F430/2 (*) 0
E46ADCN
C1 C2
+
–
230 Vac
FAN
The system is managed by the local sensors and the MyHome central unit; no
local controller must be installed. Driver manager
ETHERNET
F459
SCS AI SCS AV
C1 C2 C3 C4
Solenoid valve Solenoid valve
F430/4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
Radiant
ART. F430/4
head control
C1 C2 C3 C4
actuator
Solenoid valve Solenoid valve
Meter
Mixing valve
M management
central control
unit
3550
RH% PROBES
UR% UR%
F430/2 OK
Pump 1 2 3
4 5 6
actuator 1 2 3 4
7 8 9
CIRCULATING
1 2 3 4
0
ART. F430/2
E46ADCN
PUMP CONSENT C1 C2
C1
3477
A
DEHUMIDIFICATION
PL1
PL2
M
SPE
CONTACT
PL1 PL2 C
Rehau central
F430/2 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1
control unit
-2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1
1 2 3 4
Actuator
-3
-3
-3
-3
1 2 3 4
+1 OF +1 OF +1 OF +1 OF
F F F F
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
+3
ART. F430/2
E/I
C1 C1 C2
C2
NOTE: the diagram refers to the Rehau system but is applicable (subject to verification) also to similar central units of other manufacturers. For more details contact BTicino sales
force.
3 zone villa
DIAGRAM 21 - HEATING PLUS COOLING SCHEDULED BY BACNET CONTROLLER (AUTO-CHANGEOVER)
Gateway
F450
SCS AI SCS AV
Probe
Zone 1
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692
BUS
MyHOME_Screen 10
BUS HVAC
Probe
Power supply
Zone 2
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692
Gateway
BacNET
E46ADCN
Probe
MODE
Zone 3 +
CONFIGURATION NOTES:
Probes must be configured with gateway mode. in stand-alone modes and with heating
heating and cooling loads in Display thermostat must be configured and cooling loads in gateway mode.
ZONE 1 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [TY] [H] [C] [P] [IN]
0 1 0 7 1 4 4
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 2 - 0 3 -
3 zone villa
DIAGRAM 22 - HEATING PLUS COOLING MANAGED BY BACNET (MYHOME CENTRAL UNIT AS A SCHEDULER)
BacNET IP NETWORK
Gateway ETHERNET
F450
MyHOME_Screen 10
SCS AI SCS AV
Probe
Zone 1
-2 -1
Central unit
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692
BUS HVAC
BUS
Probe OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
Zone 2
-2 -1
7 8 9
-3
+1 OF
F
0
+2
+3
Probe
MODE
E46ADCN
Zone 3 +
CONFIGURATION NOTES:
Probes must be configured with gateway mode. Display thermostat and with heating and cooling loads
heating and cooling loads in must be configured master modes in gateway mode.
1 2 3
“Configure zones” menu.
4 5 6
7 8
0
9 As an alternative the TiThermo
ZONE 1 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [TY] [H] [C] [P] [IN]
0 1 0 4 4 - -
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 2 - 0 3 -
3 zone villa
DIAGRAM 23 - HEATING MANAGED BY MYHOME, COOLING MANAGED BY BACNET (MYHOME CENTRAL UNIT
MANAGES HEATING AND COOLING PROFILES; NO AUTO-CHANGEOVER)
Actuator
F430/4 1
1 2 3 4 5
2 3 4 5
ART. F430/4
C1 C2 C3 C4
C1 C2 C3 C4
Zone 3
Probe
Indoor unit -2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692
Zone 2
BUS HVAC
Probe
Indoor unit
-2 -1
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
4692
Zone 1
Probe
Indoor unit MODE
FAN
H/LN4691
Central unit
Gateway 3550 C1
BacNET Actuator
1 2
1 2 3 4
3 4 F430/2
E46ADCN
ART. F430/2
C1 C2
OK
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0
SCS
BacNET IP NETWORK
Mixing
valve
MyHOME_Screen 10 C1
Gateway
ETHERNET
F450
SCS AI SCS AV
SCS
L
BUS MyHOME N
CONFIGURATION NOTES:
Probes must be configured with cooling loads in gateway mode. heating loads in standard MyHOME
heating loads in standard MyHOME Display thermostat must be loads (ON-OFF, fan coil,…) and
loads (ON-OFF, fan coil,…) and configured master mode and with cooling loads in gateway mode.
1 2 3
“Configure zones” menu.
4 5 6
7 8
0
9 As an alternative the TiThermo
ZONE 1 PROBE
[ZA] [ZB] [TY] [H] [C] [P] [IN]
0 1 0 4 4 - -
PROBES CONFIGURATION
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
0 2 - 0 3 -
ACTUATORS CONFIGURATION
ZONE ACTUATOR
1 2 3 4 5
[ZA] [ZB1] [ZB2] [ZB3] [ZB4] [N]
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
General concepts
DEVICES ADDRESS
Except for the central unit, both the obtained by inserting the numeric
probes and the actuators must have configurators from 0 to 9 in the
assigned an address that defines the appropriate positions ZA and ZB in
belonging zone. the back of the devices. it is possible
In the physical configuration that is to define up to 99 zones.
+1 OFF
+2
+3
AVERAGE t = 19.25°C
General concepts
The probe which controls zone 1 is combined in the 4 zone control unit.
ZONE 4
ZONE 3
ZONE 1 ZONE 2
23.7°C
18.0°C
ZA = 0 -2 -1
ZA = 0
ZB = 1 ZB = 2
-3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
C OK
ART. F430/2
N =1
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
N =2
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
N =3
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
N =1
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
N =2
1 2 3 4
ART. F430/2
N =3
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2
C OK
1 ÷ 9 max 1 ÷ 9 max
BUS
The temperature control function can manage up to 99 zone addresses. For each zone up to 9 addresses dedicated to the actuators can be managed.
ZONE ... ZONE 99
ZONE 2 -2 -1
ZA = 9
ZB = 9
-3
ZONE 1
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
+1 OF
F
+2
+3
ZA = 9 ZA = 9 ZA = 9
1 2 3 4
ZB = 9 1 2 3 4
ZB = 9 1 2 3 4
ZB = 9
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ZA = 0 ZA = 0 ZA = 0 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2
1 2 3 4
ZB = 1 1 2 3 4
ZB = 1 1 2 3 4
ZB = 1
N =1 N =2 N =3
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
OK
ART. F430/2 ART. F430/2 ART. F430/2
1 2 3 C1 C2 C1 C2 C1 C2
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 1 ÷ 9 max
1 ÷ 9 max
BUS
The devices for the display of the Touch Screen, Energy Data Logger, the heating accounting system.
consumptions can be integrated Webserver). In the presence of a photovoltaic
directly on the BUS of the Thanks to the use of pulse counter system and a solar thermal system,
Automation/Temperature control interfaces and BUS meters with it is also possible to determine how
system, or be part of a dedicated inputs for toroids, with the MyHOME much electricity is produced and how
BUS system, as shown in the diagram consumption display system it is much water is heated.
below. In this it is necessary to be possible to display on the interfaces
provided with a power supply and an the consumptions for electricity, gas,
interface display (e.g. Local Display, and water, as well as the data from
MyHOME_Screen 3.5
Local Display
Water meter
with pulse output
Gas meter
with pulse output
Electricity
meter Energy
Data Logger
Pulse counter
interface
SCS/BUS Hall
connection Pulses
Device
Configurators Opto isolated status LED
sockets repetition (pulse
input)
SCS/BUS
Toroid with
connection
connection cable
Configurator
socket door
170 MyHOME Energy management
DISPLAY DEVICES SYSTEM INTERFACES controlled loads, reactivating a load
MyHOME offers several user Local display, MyHOME_Screen 3,5 disabled by the Central unit for load
interfaces for the display of and MyHOME_Screen 10 are devices management, or preventively force
consumption/production data: usually used to control MyHOME the load.
System interfaces: (Local Display,
functions, but they can be used to The MyHOME_Screen 3.5
MyHOME_Screen 3.5 e MyHOME_ display their energy consumption and MyHOME_Screen 10 can also
Screen 10) and control loads. The Local Display be used to display consumption
Energy data logger
can in fact be used to display and production data for the last 12
Basic energy display
consumption and production data years, in chart or table format (hourly,
Portal
for several energies. IT is possible to daily, or monthly representation).
Each interface is capable of meeting manage up to 10 lines, displaying Through all the previous interfaces it
several needs. on each line the instantaneous, is also possible to associate different
cumulative daily, monthly, and units (m3, l, kWh, etc.) to the single
annual consumptions, including the line/pulse counter interface and
Local Display corresponding economic values. equivalent currency (Euro, $, £, etc.)
It is also possible to operate the
MyHOME_Screen 10
MyHOME_Screen 3.5
Basic energy display
No more outages
The MyHOME load control and The priorities configured according
of one DIN module. This allows
management system manages the to the customer's various needs optimization of spaces inside the
maximum power used, automatically can be disabled or re-enabled via electric panels.
disconnecting the least important the display interfaces. By configuring the load control
appliances in case of overload. It allows the correct functioning
system actuators in automation
The system: of the loads to be checked on mode, via the display interfaces
Manages up to 63 loads.
the display interfaces via the it is possible to set times for
Shows on the display interfaces
measurement of the differential activating the loads.
(e.g. Local Display, Basic energy current absorbed by them.
display, Touch Screen, Webserver) It has devices (central control unit
the instantaneous and cumulative and actuators) with reduced space
consumption of the controlled
phase on an hourly, daily and
monthly basis. Also, consumption
of the controlled load can be
measured thanks to the actuator
with sensor.
Diagnostics
icon
Using the external toroid, the central levels, and a number of devices configurator no. 3; the load
control unit measures the power depending on the available supply is therefore disconnected after the
absorbed by the connected loads current. oven and the washing machine.
and compares it with the value Example: in the example shown, the The user can reactivate the
preselected during installation (via oven, the microwave oven and the disconnected device at any time,
the configurators it is possible to washing machine represent the loads using the actuator pushbutton or
select powers between 1.5 and 18 controlled via actuators, whereas the the touch screen. In this case, if
kW, with a tolerance of +/- 20%). refrigerator, whose operation must the overload condition still exists,
Associated with each device to be not be interrupted, is connected to its the central control unit enables
controlled is an actuator that receives socket without actuator. operation of the selected load, but
the information from the central In case of overload, the first device disconnects the subsequent loads
control unit and disconnects the load disconnected is that deemed the less starting from the least important,
from the grid in case of overload. important by the user (in the example until the overload situation is
The actuator disconnection sequence it is the oven), whose actuator has resolved.
is defined during installation by configurator no. 1. The operating status of the loads
means of a simple configuration The microwave, on the other hand, is indicated by the actuators and
operation to be carried out on the is the most important device, and the touch screens. By configuring
devices. the corresponding actuator has the load control and management
The central control unit enables the system actuators also in automation
management of up to 63 priority Load mode, the touch screen can be used
central control unit
to set the times for the activating the
Electric loads.
meter Electric
switchboard
BUS SCS
230 Vac
230 Vac
Diagnostics
icon
Load OK
MyHOME_Screen 3.5
SCS/BUS connection
Configurator door Configurator door
Display
Load control
Diagnostics 1)
TIME
Basic energy
display
TIME
Local display
Display
Load control
Diagnostics 1)
System sizing
BEAR IN MIND THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. The length of the connection 2. The total length of the BUS must 3. For optimum distribution of
between the power supply and the not exceed 500 m (extended cable). the currents on the BUS line, it is
furthest device must not exceed 250 m. advisable to locate the power supply
in an intermediate position.
B
Power supply
A = 250 m max
B = 250 m max
A+B= 500 m
Maximum current delivered
by the power supply:
1200 mA for art. E46ADCN and
600mA for art. E49.
General information
ATTENTION The 0 configurator in A3-Tb, A3-Tc indicates that the toroid input is not used. A3 or A3Ta cannot be
equal to 0. In case of the meter with several inputs F520, if only one toroid is used, that toroid must be connected
to A3Ta.
Configuration examples:
For electricity meter with three inputs F520 and pulse counter interface 3522N: ATTENTION The devices of this class must have
different addresses: for example, there cannot be
VALUE OF CONFIGURATORS ADDRESSES
a pulse counter interface and a bus meter with 3
A1 0 inputs having the same address. Also, two toroids
A2 0 Toroid connected to Ta with address 001 cannot have the same address. If two consumption/
A3-Ta 1 Toroid connected to Tb with address 002
A3-Tb 2 Toroid connected to Tc with address 003 load control devices are installed on an automation
A3-Tc 3
Electricity meter
A1 0
for 2 lines (total 20).
A2 0
A3 4
G
Pulse counter interface address 004
M
SM
General information
1.
2. Actuators for load control:
art. F522, F523, L/N/NT/HC/HS/HD4672N
The actuators can be used as configuration in energy management configuration software, and define
automation actuators and as mode requires a progressive address the disconnection priorities for the
energy management actuators. from 1 to 63. These addresses are controlled load.
The configuration in automation used in the appropriate touch screen
mode follows the rules outlined
in the automation guide (see the
device technical data sheets); the CONFIGURATOR SEAT CONFIGURATORS USED
P1 is the configurator indicating the tens From 0 to 6
P2 is the configurator indicating the From 0 to 9
Configuration examples: units
For 16A actuator with sensor F522 and actuator 16A F523:
A
temperature control bus, and configured also in
PL
M automation mode (A, PL...), the load control actuator
P1 0
Address priority 01
P2 1 must not have the same address as another actuator
PF
on the automation bus. Example: if actuator
F411/1N A = 1 PL = 1, actuator F522 cannot be
A
PL
configured with PL=1.
M
Address priority 10
16A actuator
G
P1 1
P2 0
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF The following Touch Screens can be installed:
MGT1 4A MGT switch
E49 Compact power supply - H4684 AXOLUTE
F520 Electricity meter with three inputs - L4684 LIVING / LIGHT / LIGHT TECH
3523 Toroid for reading - AM5864 MÀTIX
Touch Screen MyHOME_Screen 3.5/ MyHOME_Screen 10 - MyHOME_Screen 10 MH4892 - MH4893
3522N Pulse counter interface
F524 Energy data logger Each F520 is supplied with one toroid 3523
IG MGT1
4A
Touch Screen
E49 F520 F524
PRI
E49
A1 =0
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
A2 =0
A3TA =1
600 mA
SCS A3TB =0
A3TC =0
BUS/SCS
Switchboard or electric panel
A1 = 0 A1 = 0
A2 = 0 A2 = 0
3522N A3 = 2 3522N A3 = 3
MUL = - MUL = -
DIV = - DIV = -
Zener Barrier/Galvanic
insulation Barrier 1)
NOTES: 1) The barrier must meet Atex requirements and Gas meter with Water meter
be installed outside the Atex area. pulse output with pulse output
R 3523
S 3523
T 3523
N
A1 =0 A1 =0 A1 =0
A2 =0 A2 =0 A2 =0
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
A3TA =1 A3TA =3 A3 =5
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
BUS/SCS
Switchboard or
electric panel
ATTENTION
3523
3523
3523
Touch Screen
Basic energy display
TIME
F524 FC4A...
Modem Router/
Switch
Three-phase load
– + – + – +
String String String
switchboard 1 switchboard 2 switchboard 3
–+ – + – +
Configure the device to perform the operations of the
energy data logger physical and virtual lines.
N
T Wh
S
Each F520 is supplied with one toroid 3523 for current
Inverter R
reading.
Production
meter MGT1
The following Touch Screens can be installed:
- H4684 Axolute
- L4684 LIVING/LIGHT/LIGHT TECH
- AM5864 MATIX 004
- MyHOME_Screen 10 MH4892 - MH4893 3523
005
006
R
Wh S
T
N
Feed-in/draw
meter
003
002
001
A1 =0 A1 =0 A1 =0
A2 =0 A2 =0 A2 =0
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
A3TA =1 A3TA =3 A3 =5
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
BUS/SCS
R
S
T
N
003 3523
002 3523
001 3523
Touch Screen
Basic energy display
TIME
To loads
DIAGRAM 4 DISPLAY OF ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION OF SEVERAL LINES VIA ENERGY DATA LOGGER
N N
L L
230 Vac
IG
MGT1 MGT2 MGT3 MGT4 MGT5
001 013
3523 3523
005
3523 012
Outlets 1
3523
011
3523
Outlets 2
Outlets 3
Cooling
MGT6 E49 F520 F520
F881NA/4 PRI
E49
A1 =0 A1 =0
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
A2 =0 A2 =1
A3TA =1 A3TA =1
600 mA
ARTICLE DESCRIPTION
E49 Compact power supply
F520 Electricity meter with three inputs
3523 Toroid
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF
MGT1-5 Line protection switch
3522N Pulse counter interface
H/LN4710 Energy display
F524 Energy data logger
Non-electric consumption
Heating
A1 = 0 Heat meter pulse
A2 = 0
3522N 003 A3 = 3
MUL = -
DIV = -
DHW
A1 = 0 Volume meter pulse
A2 = 0
3522N 007 A3 = 7
MUL = -
DIV = -
Total water
A1 = 0 Volume meter pulse
A2 = 0
3522N 008 A3 = 8
Energy display MUL = -
H/LN4710 (*) DIV = -
F524
A The main switch IG (MGT + DIFF) must be chosen according to general absorption. For
TIME
better safety and comfort, installation of the additional STOP&GO device is advisable
Note (*): Alternatively or in addition to the Basic energy display device it is possible to use the external station Class 100 art. 344602 configured as shown below.
JMP
= -
N
F524 = -
= -
P
= -
= 8
M
= -
344602
BUS
DIAGRAM 5 DISPLAY OF SEVEN GENERIC ELECTRIC CONSUMPTIONS, ENERGY CONSUMPTION FOR WATER
(FROM VOLUME COUNTER) AND HEATING (FROM HEAT METER)
N N
L L
230 Vac
IG
MGT1 MGT2 MGT3 MGT4 MGT5 MGT6 3523 007
001
3523
006
3523
005
3523
Cooling
004
3523
DHW
003
3523
002
3523 Outlets 1
A1 =0 A1 =0 A1 =0
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz A2 =0 A2 =0 A2 =0 NOTE (*): Alternatively it is
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
ARTICLE DESCRIPTION
E49 Compact power supply
F520 Electricity meter with three inputs
3523 Toroid
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF
MGT1-6 Line protection switch
3522N Pulse counter interface
H/LN4710 Energy display
TIME
Various services
A1 = 0 DHW A1 = 0 Heating
A2 = 0 Volume meter pulse A2 = 0 Heat meter pulse
A3 = 8 A3 = 9
MUL = - MUL = -
DIV = - DIV = -
008 009
3522N 3522N
A The main switch IG (MGT + DIFF) must be chosen according to general absorption.
For better safety and comfort, installation of the additional STOP&GO device is advisable
Note (*): Alternatively or in addition to the Basic energy display device it is possible to use the external station Class 100 art. 344602 configured as shown below.
JMP
= -
N
= -
= -
P
= -
= GEN
M
= -
344602
BUS
ATTENTION
If a photovoltaic system and a thermal solar system for
ARTICLE DESCRIPTION The following Touch Screens may be installed:
the production of electricity and hot water are installed,
E49 Compact power supply by using energy measurement devices and pulse - H4684 AXOLUTE
F520 Electricity meter with three inputs counter interface the energy produced or the amount of - L4684 LIVING / LIGHT / LIGHT TECH
3523 Toroid for reading heated water can be displayed on the touch screen. - AM5864 MÀTIX
3522N Pulse counter interface - MyHOME_Screen 10 MH4892 - MH4893
Touch Screen MyHOME_Screen 3.5/
MyHOME_Screen 10 General MGT switches must be chosen according to load
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF absorption
MGT1-2 MGT protection switch
Each F520 is supplied with one toroid 3523 for current
reading
Wh draw meter
Wh
MGT1
IG
+ + 3523
L
MGT2
Touch Screen
E49 F520 F520
PRI
A1 =0 A1 =0
A2 =0
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
A2 =0
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
A3TA =1 A3TA =2
SCS
A3TB =0 A3TB =0
A3TC =0 A3TC =0
A1 = 0
A2 = 0 Water meter
A3 = 3
with pulse output
MUL = - Storage
DIV = - battery
3522N
– –
+ +
3523
IG
3523
L
N
MGT3
Touch Screen
E49 F520
PRI
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
A1 = 0
A2 = 0
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
SCS
A3TA = 1
A3TB = 2
A3TC = 0
L N 230 Vac
Photovoltaic generator string Feed-in/
Production meter draw meter
Wh
Wh
MGT1 MGT2
Inverter String switchboard
- -
+ +
002 N N
L L
230 Vac
MGT3 MGT4
IG
To the electric
001 loads
3523
Energy display
F520 E49 H/LN4710
PRI
F524
A1 =0 E49
A2 =0
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc TIME
A3TA =1
600 mA
A3TB =2 SCS
A3TC =0
Total electricity consumption 001 It can be the physical address 001 of a toroid
ARTICLE DESCRIPTION The main switch IG (MGT + DIFF) must be chosen according to
general absorption. For better safety and comfort, installation
E49 Compact power supply of the additional STOP&GO device is advisable
F520 Electricity meter with three inputs
3523 Toroid
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF Main MGT switches must be selected according to load
MGT1-4 Line protection switch MGT + DIFF absorption
H/LN4710 Energy display
Each F520 is supplied with one toroid 3523 for current reading
F524 Energy data logger
Configure the device to perform the operations of the energy
data logger physical and virtual lines.
ZONE 2
-3
-3
- HC/HS4692 AXOLUTE
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
4692 4692
- L/N/NT4692 LIVING/LIGHT/LIGHTECH
- AM5872 MATIX
ZONE 4 ZONE 1
18.0°C
-2 -1 23.7°C
-3
+1 OFF
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
+2
+3
C OK
4692 4695
Home 2
ZONE 3 ZONE 2
Solenoid valve Solenoid valve
-2 -1 -2 -1
-3
-3
+1 OFF +1 OFF
+2
+2
+3
+3
4692 4692
ZONE 4 -2 -1 23.7°C
18.0°C
ZONE 1 Meter
-3
+1 OFF
13 : 38 Ven 07 Gen
+2
+3
Mixing valve
C OK
4692 4695
M management
central control
Home 1 Mixing valve unit
Central boiler
Main
solenoid valve
F430/2 F430/4 Touch Screen
E46ADCN ...4695
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C1 C2 C3 C4
C OK
A1 = 0
-2 -1 -2 -1 -2 -1
A2 = 0
A3 = 1
-3
-3
-3
+1 OF +1 OF +1 OF
F F F
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3
+3
MUL = -
DIV = -
...4692 ...4692 ...4692
3522N
NOTE: The pulse counter interface is recommended (M=2) for measuring the thermal power.
E49 Compact power supply The following Touch Screens can be installed:
F521 Load central control unit
F523 1 M DIN 6A basic actuator - H4684 AXOLUTE
3523 Toroid for reading - L4684 LIVING / LIGHT / LIGHT TECH
Touch Screen MyHOME_Screen 3.5 / - AM5864 MÀTIX
MyHOME_Screen 10 - MyHOME_Screen 10 MH4892 - MH4893
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF
The following 2 module recessed 16A actuators can be
MGT1 4A MGT switch
installed:
...4672N Recessed actuator
- HC/HS/HD4672N AXOLUTE
H/LN4710 Basic energy display
- L/N/NT4672N LIVING/LIGHT/LIGHTECH
MGT1 MGT2 Each F521 is supplied with one toroid 3523 for current
reading
IG
N
L
3523
L N ...4672N
A3 = 1
600 mA
M = 0 M = 0 M = 0
SCS P = 0
P1 = 0 P1 = 0 P1 = 0
TOL = 5
P2 = 2 P2 = 1 P2 = 3
TIME
BUS/SCS
E49 Compact power supply The following Touch Screens can be installed:
F521 Load central control unit
F523 1 M DIN 16A basic actuator - H4684 AXOLUTE
F522 16A actuator with sensor - L4684 LIVING / LIGHT / LIGHT TECH
3523 Toroid for reading - AM5864 MÀTIX
Touch Screen MyHOME_Screen 3.5 / MyHOME_Screen 10 - MyHOME_Screen 10 MH4892 - MH4893
IG Main switch MGT + DIFF
Main MGT switches must be chosen according to load
MGT1 4A MGT switch
absorption
IG
N
L
3523
L N
Touch Screen
E49 F521 F522 F523 F522 F522
PRI
A1 = 0 A = 0 A = 0 A = 0 A = 0
A2 = 0 PL = 0 PL = 0 PL = 0 PL = 0
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
M = 0 G = 0 M = 0 M = 0
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
A3 = 1
SCS P = 0 P1 = 0 M = 0 P1 = 0 P1 = 0
TOL = 5 P2 = 2 P1 = 0 P2 = 3 P2 = 4
PF = 5 P2 = 1 PF = 0 PF = 0
BUS/SCS
E49 Compact power supply Main MGT switches must be selected according to load
F521 Load central control unit absorption
F523 1 M DIN 16A basic actuator
3523 Toroid for reading The contactor must be selected according to load
MCB MGT switch absorption
FC4A... AC contactor The three-phase line must be balanced
380 Vac
R R
S S
T T
N N
MGT1 MGT2
Single-phase
R N
load
SCS
A3 = 1 M = 0 M = 0
P = 1) P1 = 0 P1 = 0
TOL = 1) P2 = 1 P2 = 2
BUS/SCS 1
A = 0
A1 = 0
PL = 0 R N
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
A2 = 0
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
G = 0
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
A3 = 1
M = 0
SCS
P = 1) FC4A...
P1 = 0
TOL = 1)
P2 = 1
BUS/SCS 2
A = 0 Three-phase load
E49
A1 = 0
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
PL = 0
A2 = 0
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
G = 0
600 mA
A3 = 1
SCS M = 0
P = 1)
TOL = 1)
P1 = 0 NOTE: 1) the configurators must be chosen according to the rated power.
P2 = 1
BUS/SCS 3
Functions integration:
Before describing the various ways of Integration between different
Integration between one or more
integrating MyHOME it is necessary MyHOME systems, for example the MyHOME systems with BTicino
to define the two possible types: lights Automation system with the and/or other manufacturers
Burglar alarm system or the Video systems based on different
door entry system with the sound communication protocols; this
system. allows for example to manage
the BTicino NUVO digital audio
system or HITACHI, SAMSUNG, or
other conditioning systems with
MyHOME.
Video Display
MyHOME_Screen 10
Local Display
Nighter control
MyHOME_Screen 3.5 Integrated MyHOME
functions
Interfaces
NUVO audio system
Interface for
Splitter management
Audio/video node
(or Multichannel matrix)
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TV/SAT IPTV
AUTOMATION
Power supply
SYSTEM
TV/SAT ENERGY
IPTV
MANAGEMENT
Power supply
SYSTEM
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230 Vac
OUT
SCS interface
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230 Vac
IN
MyHOME_Link is the new integration temperature control system, VRV, VRF programmed with multiple drivers to
platform that uses the driver systems and air conditioning systems manage multiple different systems
manager device item F459 properly of the main manufacturers on the integrated with MyHOME.
configured with the specific market or to use the light automation To know about the different
driver to manage the functions/ devices to control the LED lamps integration solutions visit www.
systems of other manufacturers. (type HUE and similar) or to control professionisti.bticino.it/integrazione_
This solution allows, for example, to the BTicino NUVO digital audio myhome/.
manage through the MyHome zone system. The device item F459 can be
SPECIFIC DRIVER
FOR THE APPLICATION
SYSTEMS OF OTHER
MANUFACTURERS
BUS SCS LAN network
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
DAIKIN
HITACHI
PHILIPS HUE
DMX
NETATMO
SAMSUNG
For technical information, insights and be informed about all available drivers OREGON SCIENTIFIC
contact BTicino. ...........
MyHOME_Screen 10
Multizone player
LAN
Driver manager
F459
Basic 8-key
ADSL control control
Internet Modem/Router
Wi-Fi
MyHOME BUS
PC desktop
PC
MyHOME_Screen10
Living room
Kitchen
Internal floor unit
Actuator Actuator Probe con display
F430V10 F430/2 (*)
Bedroom
Kitchen
Bedroom
Probe con display
Ceiling indoor unit
Ethernet Switch
Ethernet Switch Temperature control unit
Gateway GB-50ADA
Router
MyHOME_Screen 10
Driver manager
F459
8-key
control
Weather sensors
Router
MyHOME_Screen 10
TV/SAT IPTV
EXAMPLE OF INTEGRATION OF MYHOME WITH DALI DEVICES THROUGH DEDICATED INTERFACE
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To DALI devices
230 Vac
SYSTEM
MyHOME
Web
Server
Actuator
DALIdimmer
TCP/IP
Lighting management Supervision Communication Lights
in the service sector via the Internet monitoring
System control
The BTicino MyHOME system can the house, or remotely, i.e. from a
monitor and control your home or place other than where the MyHome
office in total safety and privacy. equipment is installed.
TV/SAT
Control can be done locally, i.e. inside IPTV
LOCAL CONTROL
The system can command and
control the MyHOME system, using
the basic and advanced controls.
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This is the case for example of the
scenario control that allows, with a
single gesture, to manage multiple
devices inside the house (curtains,
shutters, lights...).
Scenario control
IR remote control
Basic
energy display
Buttons for
video door entry
functions
SD Card
USB
HD4653M2/3 H/LN4652
H4652/2 H4651M2
HC4653/2/3
FUNCTIONS PERFORMED L4652/2 L4651M2
HS4653/2/3
AM5832/2 AM5831M2 3529
H4652/3 HD4654
L4652/3 HC4654
AM5832/3 HS4654
L/N/NT4654N
88232
Cyclical ON/OFF
Timed controls
Shutter control
UP/DOWN in normal mode
AUTOMATION UP/DOWN in safe mode
General room and group
controls
Recalling of scenarios
saved in the F420 scenario
module
SCENARIO
MANAGEMENT Activation of scenarios
saved in the MH200N
scenario programmer (CEN
configurator)
HD4891
FUNCTIONS PERFORMED HC4891
HS4891
L4891
N4891
H4890 MH4892
NT4891
LN4890 MH4893
HW4890 MH4892C
LN4890A MH4892C
Cyclical ON/OFF
Timed controls
Shutter control
UP/DOWN in normal mode
AUTOMATION
UP/DOWN in safe mode
General room and group controls
349311/12/13
MyHOME_Screen 10
Touch Screen
TV/SAT
TV/SAT IPTV
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Special control
Local display
EXAMPLES OF SCENARIOS
Below are some examples of
scenarios that can be set using the
MH202 device.
actuators
Scenario 1 – Returning home:
When the burglar-alarm is disarmed, at daytime the shutters go up but the
TV/SAT IPTV
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lights stay off; at night time the lights come on but if closed the shutters
remain closed.
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actuators
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TV/SAT IPTV
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actuators
Scenario 2 - Garden lights:
Following the activation
automazione of the
diffusione control device,
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or when the light sensor detects that outside is dark, all the lights of the
garden come on automatically.
A= 1
PL= 1
M= CEN
actuators
Light
13 14
sensor
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Following a room control (A=2) for the opening of the shutters, if the light
A= 2
sensor detects that it is daytime, the scenario automatically turns off all the
lights of that room.
actuators
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A= AMB A= 2
PL= 2
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Light
actuators
sensor
TV/SAT TV/SAT IPTV IPTV
The control device can be used to lower the shutters, adjust the dimmer lights
at 20%, and activate the sound system in the desired room.
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A= 1
PL= 1
M= CEN
F454 F462
LAN network
Ethernet
Modem Router
TV/SAT MyHOME system BUS
IPTV
Smartphone
Telephone line
EXAMPLE
IPTV OF CONNECTION TO THE F454 WEB SERVER USING A SMARTPHONE WITH INTERNET CONNECTION
AND GPRS CONNECTION
Smartphone
Web Server
TV/SAT IPTV
Automation
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Management
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personal computer or a hand-held computer, by connecting system
to the MyHOME portal through a fixed-line or mobile phone,
following a customizable voice menu.
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With the activation of the MyHOME_ The Web Server can only connect As well as having the same level of
Web service, it is possible to remotely one user with the MyHome system; access as the user, the administrator
manage the home, using a PC or a this is fundamental to guarantee can also access the CONFIGURATION
hand-held PC with Internet, fixed the confidentiality, the coherence function and define certain Web
line telephone or mobile phone and the univocity of the operations Server parameters, such as the
connection. performed. number of pictures to be saved in
The Web Server can also be used as a The controls, defined during the the video door entry answering
Gateway for the virtual configuration programming of the Web server machine, the e-mail address to which
of the MyHOME devices. using the device software programs alarm signals and/or messages in
supplied, are password protected to the answering machine, login and
prevent unwanted access. password for access to the pages
Two types of users can access the as user, date, time and time zone
Web pages: and display language of the WEB
Administrator
pages. In case of control using
User.
the MyHOME_Web service, aces is
through the MyHOME portal via
double identification.
Identification
page
Control
home page
NOTE: The privacy of the information exchanged and of the pictures displayed is also guaranteed
by the SSL 128 bit protocol.
PC1
PC2
IP: 192.168.1.36
SM:255.255.225.0 IP: 192.168.1.37
SM:255.255.225.0
IP: 192.168.1.35
SM:255.255.225.0
F454
LAN
public IP
ADSL Modem IP: 192.168.1.1
Internet PC3
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IP: 192.168.1.38
SM:255.255.225.0
system ON-OFF
SMS Alarms
message contact
closing
FUNCTIONS PERFORMED
F454 F462
Automation
- ON/OFF lighting
Control of single electric loads
- Shutter UP/DOWN
Burglar alarm
Energy management
Sending an SMS following specific events, request for current status, alarms
Only with MyHOME portal
Video door entry system answering machine: saving and sending the message and
pictures recorded by the entrance panel by e-mail
CUSTOMER AREA
(Remote
management)
INSTALLER AREA
(Remote assistance)
Toll-free number
NOTE: For more information or to request the activation of the Installer Area contact the Call Center, toll-free number 800.837.035
800-837035 (Monday to Friday from 8.30 a.m. to 07.00 p.m. and Saturday from 8.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.)
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION
WEB scenarios Irrespective of the presence of scenario management devices inside the home, it is possible to define web scenarios that can also be enabled by
sending SMS messages, or based on events.
Planning Creation of action sequences that activate automatically at certain times or during certain days, and repeat following a plan.
Notifications and actions Definition of the actions performed by MyHOME_Web and of the type of notifications forwarded following a system event (SMS notifications,
e-mail, etc.).
Multiple users (houses) Customization of the portal for access to several systems (several homes)
Multiple users (users) Customization of the procedure for accessing the portal depending on the user type.
Interface customization Creation of customized navigation menus, based on the needs of the user and the management device used (web browser, hand-held PC, etc.)
Event log Display of the list of the events occurred within the system
MyHOME portal
TV/SAT IPTV
Internet
IP WAN: fixed or dynamic
(depending on the type of contract)
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LAN NETWORK
192.168.1.x
255.255.255.0
PC 01 PC 02 PC 03
Installer user
name
Sidebar
Functional
pushbuttons
Operating area
Note: For the detailed list of the parameters to configure, refer to the documentation available from the
www.myhome-bticino.it website
ETHERNET PAGE
The IP Address, Subnet Mask and
Router IP fields are already filled. In
this page it will be necessary to enter
the router IP as primary DNS (normally
192.168.1.1), and the DNS supplied
by the ADSL Internet provider as the Gateway ID Connection
secondary DNS. Also specify the type MyHome portal page parameters
ADSL Modem
C OK
C1 C2 DEL
SCS AI SCS AV
230 Vac
BUS SCS
GEN
OFF
A1 = GEN A1 = 1 A1 = 1 ZA = - ZA = -
PL1 = - PL1 = 2 PL1 = 1 ZB = 1 ZB = 1
M1 = O/I M1 = M1 = - MOD = SLA MOD = 1
A2 = - A2 = - A2 = 2 SLA = 1 FUN = 4
PL2 = - PL2 = - PL2 = 1
M2 = - M2 = - M2 = O/I
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INTEGRATION AND CONTROL
Item CONTROL FOR SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Item CONTROLS FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE LOADS
Special control - it allows to drive an actuator Control which can drive a single actuator for
performing all the standard functions of a single loads or for double loads or two actuators
control and some special functions: activation for single or double loads independent to each
of 4 scenarios saved in the item F420 module, other - to be completed with 1 two-module
timings, activation of an actuator installed on a key cover for controls with one or two functions
different bus from the control, selection of the or 2 one-module key covers with one or two
fixed adjustment level and the dimmer softstart functions - 2 modules
and soft-stop speed, sound system, door lock Axolute
H4652/2
operation control, call to the floor control,
switching ON staircase lights and management L4652/2 Livinglight
of auxiliary channels. To be completed with 1 or AM5832/2 Màtix
2-module key covers with one or two functions - Control which can drive three actuators for single
2 modules loads or for double loads independent to each other
H4651M2 Axolute - to be completed with 3 one-module key cover for
L4651M2 Livinglight controls with one or two functions - 3 modules
AM5831M2 Màtix H4652/3 Axolute
Control with 8 KEYS for light management, shutters L4652/3 Livinglight
automation, sound system and scenario control - AM5832/3 Màtix
SCS-BUS connection - dimensions: 2 modules
SHUTTERS MANAGEMENT CONTROL
H4652 Axolute
2 module flush mounted control with reduced
LN4652 Livinglight thickness equipped with 3 button. In addition
to the monostable and bistable UP/DOWN
A5 sheets to customize the control symbols of items functions the device prepares the shutters in a
H4652 and LN4652. stored position (PRESET)
The sheets can be customized using the tool in the Axolute
H4660M2
MyHOME_Suite configuration software. designed to operate only with advanced
3541 black actuators H4661M2 and F401 specific for the
3542 device management of shutters.
LN4660M2 Livinglight
designed to operate only with advanced
actuators LN4661M2 and F401 specific for the
management of shutters.
AM5860M2 Màtix
designed to operate only with advanced
actuators AM5860M2 and F401 specific for the
management of shutters
HOME AUTOMATION HINGE
4911TDM Livinglight
accessory to install the 2-module key cover on devices
installed in 503E boxes
NOTE ON THE USE OF THE HOME HINGE ITEM 4911TDM
new support
3-module LIVING/LIGHT
home automation
hinge
item 4911TDM
control key
control 2 modules
key cover
control key 2 modules
1 module
key cover
1 module
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LIGHTS AND SHUTTERS
AUTOMATION
HD4607Z4 Axolute
Support HC4607/4
HS4607/4
N4607/4 Livinglight
NT4607/4
L4607/4
AM5787/4 Màtix
Control
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LIGHTS AND SHUTTERS
AUTOMATION
TY
EC URI
H S
HIG
signal generated on the BUS to be transferred curtains, or mixed solutions of shutters and
- no need for batteries for power supply - curtains, with individual controls and general
automatically coded through the transponder control. The kit is composed of:
reader • 1 power supply item E49
3540 As above - key-ring • 1 rolling shutter control item LN4660M2
• 5 rolling shutter actuators item LN4661M2
• key covers with UP/DOWN and STOP symbols
Warning: only controls with production batch 03W18 or higher can read items 3530S • various configurators.
(slim badge) and 3540 (key-rings). The older readers only work with item 3530 (badge). It can be expanded with other equal actuators
and integrated with other MyHOME functions.
CONTACT INTERFACE LIVINGLIGHT design (White, Tech, Anthracite
Basic module command interface with 2 finishing elements)
3477
independent contacts for the control of 2 KIT - LIGHT AND SHUTTER AUTOMATION
actuators for single-function loads or for the MHKIT1114 Solution for controlling 6 shutters or 6 lights and
control of 1 actuator for double function loads 3 shutters or 12 light points with overall controls
(shutters) - it accepts two traditional input and individual controls.
switches or traditional pushbuttons with NO and Possibility to store the shutter position. The kit is
NC contact or a traditional switch or interlocked composed of:
buttons • 1 power supply item E49
F428 As above - 2 DIN modules • 1 shutters control item L4652/2
• 6 rolling shutter actuators item LN4671M2
• various configurators. To be completed with
MEMORY MODULE LIVINGLIGHT key covers. Expandable with other
F425 Module to store the actuators status - to restore MyHOME devices sharing the BUS cable item
the lights automation system in case of power L4669.
failure - 2 shallow DIN modules Note: The package does not include the following items, to be purchased
separately:
- cable (twisted pair with sheath) item L4669 sold in coils of 100 meters;
ACTIVE INFRARED RECEIVERS - flush mounted or wall mounted boxes, and finishing cover plates of LIVINGLIGHT series.
Receiver for remote control through remote
control device 3529 - up to 16 activations or RADIO INTERFACES FOR EXTENSION
scenarios stored in the scenario moduleF420 and BUS SYSTEM
scenario programmer MH202- 2 modules SCS / ZigBee interface for the integration of radio
HD4654 Axolute control devices into the MyHome system. Power
HC4654 supply 27 Vd.c. from BUS - 2 flush mounted
HS4654 modules.
N4654N Livinglight HD4578 Axolute
NT4654N HC4578
L4654N HS4578
AM5834 Màtix N4578N Livinglight
NT4578N
IR REMOTE CONTROL L4578N
3529 Device for receivers control (up to 16 in the same
environment) - 16 directly selectable channels -
power supply by battery type (AAA) 2 x 1.5 V.
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LIGHTS AND SHUTTERS
AUTOMATION
BMSO4001 BMSO4003
Item CONFIGURATION REMOTE CONTROL Item ACTUATORS AND FLUSH MOUNTED ACTUATORS/
BMSO4001 Advanced Configuration remote control equipped with DIMMERS
infrared transmitter and receiver, it is used to adjust the Actuator/control with 2 independent relays - for
main operating parameters of: Switch Sensor, Green Switch single, double or mixed loads: 2 A resistive, 2 A
and SCS compatible sensors. Equipped with visual display incandescent lamps, 500 W for motor reducers,
for the acquisition of the parameters set on the sensors and 2 A cosϕ 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and
their modification, batteries charging through mini USB 70 W fluorescent lamps - relay logic interlock
port through configuration. The device can be
BMSO4003 Basic configuration remote control equipped with infrared configured also to manage a remote actuator - 2
transmitter and receiver, it is used to adjust the main modules
operating parameters of: Switch Sensor, Green Switch and H4671M2 Axolute
SCS compatible sensors. It allows editing the parameters LN4671M2 Livinglight
only to preset values, batteries recharging not available AM5851M2 Màtix
1 relay actuator with control-key - for single
INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES loads: 6 A resistive or incandescent lamps, 2 A
048875 Box for surface ceiling installation, compatible with the cosϕ 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and
sensors: BMSE3001 and BMSE3003, degree of protection 150 W fluorescent lamps - to be completed
IP20, dimensions Ø 100 x 50 mm with 2-module key covers for single or double
048971 Accessory for angle installation, compatible with the sensor function - 2 modules
048834, degree of protection IP42, dimensions (hxwxd) 115 H4671/1 Axolute
x 75 x 40 mm L4671/1 Livinglight
AM5851/1 Màtix
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LIGHTS AND SHUTTERS
AUTOMATION
Item ACTUATORS AND FLUSH MOUNTED ACTUATORS/DIMMERS Item ACTUATORS FOR SHUTTER MANAGEMENT
Dimmer actuator for incandescent lamps and Flush mounted 2 module actuator with 2
ferromagnetic transformers - 60 - 300 VA internal relays and 4 buttons. In addition to the
230 Va.c. - to be completed with 2-module key monostable and bistable UP/DOWN functions
cover for single or double function - 2 modules the actuator prepares the shutters in a stored
H4678 Axolute position (PRESET)
L4678 Livinglight H4661M2 Axolute
to match with the control devices H4660M2
LN4661M2 Livinglight
BASIC MODULE ACTUATORS
to match with the control devices LN4660M2
3475 1 relay actuator - for single loads: 2 A resistive Màtix
AM5861M2
or incandescent lamps and 2 A cos ϕ0.5 for to match with the control devices AM5860M2
ferromagnetic transformers - suitable for
F401 as above - with 3 pushbuttons for local control - 2
installation in ceiling light cups or in flush
DIN modules
mounted boxes behind the control devices.
3476 1 relay actuator - for single loads: 2 A resistive
or incandescent lamps, 2 A cosϕ 0.5 for
ferromagnetic transformers - accepts as input a
traditional pushbutton with NO contact
Incandescent and halogen LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Motor reducers for
lamps lamps 1) lamps transformers3) transformers 2) 3) shutters 4)
energy saving
H/L4671M2 2 A 70 W 0.3 A 70 W 0.3 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 2A
AM5851M2 460 W Max. 2 lamps 70 W Max. 2 lamps 70 W 460 VA 460 W
H/L4671/1 6A 150 W 0.65 A 150 W 0.65 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 -
AM5851/1 1380 W Max. 3 lamps 150 W Max. 3 lamps 150 W 460 VA -
H/L4678 0.25 - 1.30 A - - - - 0.25 - 1.30 A -
60 - 300 W - - - - 60 - 300 VA -
3475 2A 40 W - 40 W - 2 A cosφ 0.5 -
3476 460 W Max 1 lamp - Max 1 lamp - 460 VA -
H/L4661M2 - - - - - - 2 A 250 Va.c.
AM5861M2
F401
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, energy saving lamps, discharge lamps.
2) In order to calculated the actual power of the load connected to the actuator, it will be necessary to take into account the transformer performance. For example, when connecting a
dimmer to a 100 VA ferromagnetic transformer with 0.8 performance, the actual load power will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power, or in any case never below 90% of its rated power. It will be preferable to use a single transformer, rather than several transformers
in parallel. For example, it will be preferable to use one single 250 VA transformer with 5 x 50 W spotlights connected, rather than using 5 x 50 VA transformers in parallel, with one 50
W spotlight each.
4) The symbol shown on the actuators refers to the shutter motor reducers.
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AUTOMATION
Energy saving incandescent LED lamps Linear Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Motor reducers for
and halogen lamps fluorescent lamps 1) lamps transformers3) transformers 2) 3) shutters 4)
F411U1 10 A 500 W 4A 500 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 -
2300 W Max. 10 lamps 920 W Max. 10 lamps 920 W 920 VA -
F411U2 10 A 250 W 4A 250 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 2A
1380 W Max. 4 lamps 230 W Max. 4 lamps 230 W 460 VA 460 W
F411/4 2A 70 W 0.3 A 70 W 0.3 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 2A
460 W Max. 2 lamps 70 W Max. 2 lamps 70 W 460 VA 460 W
F411/1NC 10 A 500 W 4A 500 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 -
2300 W Max. 10 lamps 920 W Max. 10 lamps 920 W 920 VA -
BMSW1002 16 A 2.1 A 10 X (2 X 36 W) 1150 W 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 4.3 A 5A 3680 W 3680 W -
BMSW1003 16 A 2.1 A 10 X (2 X 36 W) 1150 W 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 4.3 A 5A 3680 W 3680 W -
BMSW1005 16 A 2.1 A 4.3 A 5A 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 10X2X36 W 1150 VA 3680 W 3680 W -
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, energy saving lamps, discharge lamps.
2) In order to calculated the actual power of the load connected to the actuator, it will be necessary to take into account the transformer performance. For example, when connecting a
dimmer to a 100 VA ferromagnetic transformer with 0.8 performance, the actual load power will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power, or in any case never below 90% of its rated power. It will be preferable to use a single transformer, rather than several transformers
in parallel. For example, it will be preferable to use one single 250 VA transformer with 5 x 50 W spotlights connected, rather than using 5 x 50 VA transformers in parallel, with one 50
W spotlight each.
4) The symbol shown on the actuators refers to the shutter motor reducers.
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AUTOMATION
Energy saving LED lamps Linear fluorescent lamps 1) Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Motor reducers for
incandescent and halogen lamps lamps transformers3) transformers 2) 3) shutters 4)
BMDI1001 4.3 A - 4.3 A 4.3 A - - -
1000 VA - 1000 VA 1000 VA - - -
BMDI1002 Dimmer for ballast - four 4.3 A outputs - 4x 1000VA@ 230 Vac - 4x500VA@ 230 Vac
F413N - - 2 A 460 W 5) - - - -
- - Max. 10 ballast type T5, T8, - - - -
compact or driver for LED
F414 0.25 - 4.3 A - - - - 0.25 - 4.3 A -
60 - 1000 VA - - - - 60 - 1000 VA -
F416U1 4.3 A - - - 4.3 A 4.3 A -
40 - 1000 W - - - 40 - 1000 W 40 - 1000 W -
F417U2 1.7 A - - - 1.7 A 1.7 A -
40 - 400 W - - - 40 - 400 W 40 - 400 W -
F418 1÷300 W 1÷300 VA - 1÷300 VA 1÷300 VA - -
F418U2 2x300 W 2x300 VA - 2x300 VA 2x300 VA 2x300 VA -
F429 SCS/DALI dimmer interface - 8 x16 ballast
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, energy saving lamps, discharge lamps. 2) In order to calculate the actual power of the load connected to the actuator, it will be necessary
to take into account the transformer performance. For example, when connecting a dimmer to a 100 VA ferromagnetic transformer with 0.8 performance, the actual load power will
be 125 VA. 3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power, or in any case never below 90% of its rated power. It will be preferable to use a single transformer, rather than several
transformers in parallel. For example, it will be preferable to use one single 250 VA transformer with 5 x 50 W spotlights connected, rather than using 5 x 50 VA transformers in parallel,
with one 50 W spotlight each. 4) The symbol shown on the actuators refers to the shutter motor reducers. 5) Only compatible with lamps with 1/10 V Ballast.
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL - ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Item WIRELESS RECEIVING INTERFACES FOR PROBE Item CONTACT INTERFACE MODULE
Wireless receiving interface for wireless 3480 Electromagnetic contact interface module for
temperature probe 3455 - 27 Vd.c. power supply doors or windows to turn off the zone involved
from the BUS - 2 modules - basic container
HD4577 Axolute F482 As above - 2 DIN module enclosure
HC4577
HS4577
N4577 Livinglight NOTE: for magnetic contacts see the Burglar Alarm section.
NT4577
SPLITTER MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
L4577
3456 Interface with IR emitter for air conditioning units
LOCAL DISPLAY to learn and reproduce the IR signal of remote
1.2” OLED Touch Screen for the simultaneous controls for air conditioners. Controllable by
management of max 4 functions: Sound System, MyHOME_Screen 3.5" and 10". Basic mechanism,to
Temperature control, Consumption display, Load facilitate installation behind the air conditioning
management, Scenarios - 2 modules unit. IR cable length 2 m, 27 V bus power supply.
HD4891 Axolute CONSUMPTION DISPLAY
HC4891 Energy Display. Device with 1.6" display for
HS4891 showing the power supply consumption (detected
N4891 Livinglight by the devices items F520, F521, 3522N) and for
NT4891 controlling the actuators belonging to the energy
L4891 management system item F522 and item F523 - 2
modules
EXTERNAL SENSOR
H4710 Axolute
3457 Local Display external sensor
LN4710 Livinglight
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
ACCESSORIES
3508BUS plug-in clamp for BUS connection
- width 3.81 mm
3508U2 2 pole plug-in clamp
3508U3 3 pole plug-in clamp
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COMMON DEVICES AND
ACCESSORIES
For the selection of the power supply, based on the system being installed, refer to the following table.
System Power supply
E46ADCN E49
346020
Automation • •
Energy management/Consumption display • •
Temperature control • •
Integration and control •
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ACCESSORIES
3501/0 3501/1 3501/2 3501/3 3501/4
L4669
3501/GEN 3501/GR 3501/AMB 3501/AUX
L4669/500 336904 502PA
L4669HF
Item WALL MOUNTED BOXES FOR POWER SUPPLY
AND BATTERY - BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
3501/PUL 3501/SLA 3501/CEN 3501/T
F115/8A DIN wall mounted enclosure for the installation
of power supply item E47ADCN Item VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION KIT
3504 kit for the Automation system configuration through
F115/8B container for 12V 7Ah battery for burglar alarm PC and VIRTUAL CONFIGURATOR software, supplied
system self-powering with power supply item by CD and Secure Digit (SD) memory card. It replaces
E47ADCN - self-protection contact against item 3503N.
opening attempts
CONFIGURATORS – SINGLE-TYPE PACKAGE OF
WALL MOUNTED BOXES FOR MODULAR DEVICES 10 PIECES
502NPA surface box with reduced depth for wall installation 3501/0 configurator 0
- equipped with anti-tamper device - 2 modules -
fitted with support 3501/1 configurator 1
3501/2 configurator 2
ANGULAR BOX
502PA Surface box for angle installation - equipped 3501/3 configurator 3
with anti-tamper device - 2 modules - fitted with 3501/4 configurator 4
support and white cover plate (LB) 3501/5 configurator 5
3501/6 configurator 6
CONNECTION CABLES
L4669 sheathed twisted pair made up of 2 flexible wires 3501/7 configurator 7
with plaited and unshielded sheath - 300/500 V 3501/8 configurator 8
insulation - in compliance with CEI 46-5 and CEI 3501/9 configurator 9
20-20 - coil length 100 meters
3501/GEN configurator GEN
L4669/500 as above - coil length 500 meters
3501/GR configurator GR
L4669KM1 as above - coil length 1000 meters (1)
3501/AMB configurator AMB
3501/AUX configurator AUX
336904 specific cable with 2 twisted conductors. It can be 3501/ON configurator ON
installed in underground piping, in accordance
3501/OFF configurator OFF
with standards (CEI 20-13 and CEI 20-14). It
ensures the best performance in video systems 3501/OI configurator OI
(greater distance between PE and PI than using CONFIGURATORS – SINGLE-TYPE PACKAGE OF
other cables). Coil length 200 meters 10 PIECES
L4669HF as above - low toxicity halogen-free cable - ideal 3501/PUL configurator PUL
for applications in environments where there will 3501/SLA configurator SLA
be greater regard for safety in case of fire - coil configurator CEN
3501/CEN
length 200 m
3501/T configurator
➝ ➝
➝
3501/TM configurator M
➝
• •
➝
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KEY COVERS
KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING
FOR 1 FUNCTION FOR 2 FUNCTIONS
HD4915 HD4915M2 N4915LN N4915M2LN AM5911* HD4911 HD4911M2 N4911N N4911M2N AM5911/2*
KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 1 FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 2 FUNCTIONS
1 module 2 modules 1 module 2 modules
Item Item Item Item
Axolute Axolute
HD4915 HD4915M2 HD4911 HD4911M2
HC4915 HC4915/2 HC4911 HC4911/2
HS4915 HS4915/2 HS4911 HS4911/2
Livinglight Livinglight
N4915LN N4915M2LN N4911N N4911M2N
NT4915N NT4915M2N NT4911N NT4911M2N
L4915N L4915M2N L4911N L4911M2N
Màtix Màtix
AM5911* AM5911/2* AM5911* AM5911/2*
upper pushbutton
control
lower pushbutton button
LED
key cover
2 functions
2 modules
key cover
1 function
key cover 2 modules
key cover 2 functions
1 function 1 module
1 module
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KEY COVERS
NOTE (*): key covers that can be used with Sound System devices as
well.
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KEY COVERS
KIT OF LENS
Description Item
N4915KIT
KIT WITH THE COMPOSITION
SHOWN ASIDE NT4915KIT
(5 LENS EACH TYPE)
L4915KIT
KIT OF LENS
Description Item
KIT WITH THE COMPOSITION N4915KIT1
SHOWN ASIDE NT4915KIT1
(5 LENS EACH TYPE) L4915KIT1
KIT OF LENS
Description Item
KIT WITH THE LENS N4915SETBL
SHOWN ASIDE NT4915SETBL
(50 LENS) L4915SETBL
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HOTEL OFFER RANGE
These pages contain the BUS devices dedicated to the implementation of solutions for hotels comfort and
temperature control. The offer includes many other types of devices common to other applications.
For more information see the Hotel Room Management section.
FRONT COVERS FOR BADGE-HOLDER POCKETS Badge reader in RFID technology + DO NOT DISTURB
Front cover for traditional badge-holder pocket - REARRANGE THE ROOM indicator and Ringer button -
or SCS - 2 modules connection to SCS-BUS - dimensions: 2 modules
HD4547 Axolute H4651 Axolute
HC4547 LN4651 Livinglight
HS4547
N4547 Livinglight DO NOT DISTURB - REARRANGE THE ROOM control
NT4547 to be completed with key covers - connection to
L4547 SCS-BUS - dimensions: 2 modules
Front cover for traditional badge-holder pocket H4653 Axolute
or SCS - 3 modules LN4653 Livinglight
N4551 Livinglight
NT4551
L4551
NOTE: To request the integration with PMS using the FIAS protocol (e.g. Fidelio) contact the BTicino sales force.
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