Honeywell Network Card HCE 60 User Manual

Storey  
Controller  
HCE 60  
Installation and Operation  
 
Contents  
Contents  
Overview  
3
3
Application  
Installation procedure  
Classifying zones and actuators  
Installation  
4
4
4
Configuration and electrical connection  
Start-up  
4
4
Creating a zoning plan  
Determining temperature zones  
Filling out zoning plan  
Installation  
Wall installation  
DIN rail installation  
Installing Hometronic components  
Configuration and electrical connection  
Opening housing  
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29  
30  
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Cabling connections  
Start-up  
Preparing for start-up  
LED indicators on storey controller  
Operating modes of storey controller  
Buttons  
Cooling function  
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Contents  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Example: Assigning an HCW 22 setpoint adjuster to  
zone 1  
Example: Assigning room name LIVING to zone 1  
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34  
Assigning wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30 to  
temperature zone  
Assigning setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 to a zone  
Assigning room names for cooling function  
Canceling assignment  
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37  
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38  
Deleting assignment of a room name at the Hometronic  
Manager  
Saving settings on Hometronic Manager  
Checking configuration  
Checking wireless transmission  
Checking assignment of room names  
Displaying faults  
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Completing start-up  
Resetting storey controller to state of delivery  
Appendix  
Glossary  
Help with problems  
Overview of Hometronic heating components  
Zoning plan  
Notes  
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Overview  
Overview  
For your information  
Technical terms are explained in the glossary (Page 45). They are  
identified in the text by an *.  
Application  
The storey controller HCE 60 receives information on the temperature  
of the room from the setpoint adjusters* and the Hometronic Man-  
ager. Using this information, the storey controller regulates the boiler  
feedback*, the pump relay*, and the thermal actuators* (see Page 48,  
Hometronic heating components).  
It has a self-learning controller (fuzzy logic) which automatically ad-  
justs itself to the ambient conditions. The desired room temperature is  
reached quickly and then maintained.  
A sticker has been included on the back for a quick overview of the  
display and operation. It can be attached to the housing of the storey  
controller.  
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Overview  
Installation procedure  
Classifying zones and actuators  
Determine which heating circuits* are controlled by the storey  
controller.  
Installation  
Install Hometronic components.  
Configuration and electrical connection  
Set the storey controller to the actuator type, attach cables to the  
respective connections and connect components together.  
Start-up  
Assign setpoint adjusters and any room temperature sensors to the  
temperature zones.  
Assign room names at the Hometronic Manager if necessary.  
Assign the time program of the wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30  
to the temperature zones if necessary.  
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Creating a zoning plan  
Creating a zoning plan  
A temperature zone is an area of the building, e.g. a room, in which  
the setpoint temperature* is set with a setpoint adjuster. The storey  
controller controls all thermal actuators of a temperature zone identi-  
cally.  
5 temperature zones can be set up for each storey controller. The  
expansion module HCS 60 increases the number of temperature  
zones for each storey controller to 8. A maximum of 3 actuators can  
be connected in each zone.  
Thus the total number of actuators which can be controlled by one  
storey controller is limited to 24.  
Determining temperature zones  
Damage caused by equipment from other manufac-  
turers!  
The storey controller was designed for use with com-  
ponents from Honeywell only!  
Caution  
Use only H 200 BG (closed without current) or H 200 BO (open  
without current)-type actuators.  
Group actuators (by type and location) which are managed by the  
storey controller.  
Group together all actuators which are controlled by a setpoint ad-  
juster in a temperature zone.  
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Creating a zoning plan  
For more than 8 temperature zones or 24 actuators:  
Determine the number of additional storey controllers required using  
the following table:  
Temperature  
Actuators  
No. of  
zones (maximum) (maximum)  
storey controllers  
8
24  
48  
72  
1
2
3
16  
24  
The example at the end of this section shows zone divisions  
with corresponding zoning plan.  
Filling out zoning plan  
Copy the sample zoning plan (see Appendix, Page 50) (archive it).  
Enter the type and installation location of the respective actuator in  
each temperature zone.  
Assign a setpoint adjuster to each temperature zone.  
Assign room names if necessary.  
Hand over the zoning plan to the customer after installation.  
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Creating a zoning plan  
Example of zone divisions  
1, 2 etc. = Zone  
A = Living room  
B = Dining room  
C= Kitchen  
E = Bedroom  
F = WC  
G= Bathroom  
D= Hall  
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Creating a zoning plan  
This example shows:  
The living area is covered by 6 temperature zones. The additional  
module HCS 60 is required for this partitioning.  
A total of 8 actuators are controlled by the storey controller.  
Up to 8 temperature zones can be controlled by the additional module  
HCS 60. Planned temperature zones are generated in gray.  
The room names for each temperature zone are entered at  
the Hometronic Manager.  
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Creating a zoning plan  
The division yields the following zoning plan:  
Temperature Actuator Setpoint ad-  
zone  
Room name at  
(type, location) juster (location) HCM 200  
Heating loop 1  
(living room)  
Living room  
"Living"  
Zone 1  
Heating loop 2  
(living room)  
Heating loop 3  
(living room)  
*
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
Zone 5  
Zone 6  
Heating loop 1  
(dining room)  
Dining room  
Kitchen  
"Dining"  
*
Heating loop 1  
(kitchen)  
"Kitchen"  
*
Heating loop 1  
(bedroom)  
Bedroom  
WC  
"Bedroom"  
*
Heating loop 1  
(WC)  
"WC"  
*
Heating loop 1  
(bathroom)  
Bathroom  
"Bathroom"  
*
* Cooling optional  
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Installation  
Installation  
The storey controller has a wireless receiver whose  
function is impaired by metal objects or wireless de-  
vices.  
Caution  
When selecting the operating site ensure that there is  
sufficient distance to metallic objects and radio de-  
vices.  
Select another installation site if the wireless interfer-  
ence cannot be rectified.  
The storey controller was designed for installation in a distributor box.  
If insufficient space is available, select an area where the storey  
controller can communicate with the setpoint adjusters wirelessly  
without interference and which is protected from moisture and water.  
The storey controller can be installed in one of two ways:  
Wall installation  
DIN rail installation  
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Installation  
Wall installation  
Four 4.2 mm holes for installation are located on the storey controller.  
Dimensions of storey controller in mm  
ø4.2  
324  
335  
65  
82  
Note the 60 mm installation height of the storey controller! If  
the storey controller is installed at a severe angle, the trans-  
former must be on top to allow for ventilation.  
Mark, drill and insert plugs into fastening holes.  
Screw on the storey controller.  
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Installation  
DIN rail installation  
Place housing on the DIN  
rail from below (1).  
Press housing upward and  
snap into place (2).  
Installing Hometronic components  
Install components as described in the accompanying installation  
instructions.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Configuration and electrical connection  
Danger to life through electric shock!  
Live electrical contacts (actuator outputs, mains fuse  
and transformer) lie open while the device is being  
cabled. Touching a live contact causes critical injuries.  
Danger  
Work may only be carried out by authorized special-  
ized personnel.  
Unplug the power plug before opening the housing.  
Damage to exposed components!  
The electronic components of the storey controller and  
plug-in module can be damaged by static electricity  
discharge!  
Caution  
Do not touch such components.  
Touch an grounded piece of metal to discharge static  
electricity from your body.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Opening housing  
Loosen the screw on the  
front (1).  
Push both snap locks in-  
ward (2).  
Remove the housing cover  
from above (3).  
Plugging in the expansion module (optional)  
The expansion module HCS 60 expands the number of possible  
temperature zones per storey controller from 5 to 8.  
Insert expansion module  
into the intended slot.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Setting actuator  
Only one type of actuator can be connected to a storey con-  
troller at a time. If actuators which are open with current and  
actuators which are closed with current are to be used, 2  
storey controllers with the respective suitable controller are  
required.  
1. Configuration switch  
(O = Open, C = Closed)  
2. Setpoint temperature of  
ceramic fuse (type:  
230 V AC; 2.5 A, fast-  
blowing; 5×20 mm)  
The actuators are protected by the ceramic fuse.  
Check the type of actuator being used.  
Set the switch according to the following table.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Switch  
Actuator type Property  
position  
Normally  
closed  
Opens the heating circuit if power is  
present at its control input.  
Normally open Opens the heating circuit if power is  
not present at its control input.  
Cabling connections  
Permissible cable types and lengths  
Cable (designation) Connection between sto- Max. permis-  
rey contr. HCE 60 and ... sible length  
Setpoint adjuster HCW 23* 100 m  
Setpoint adjuster HCW 23* 100 m  
Setpoint adjuster HCW 23* 100 m  
JE-LiYCY 2×2×0.8  
CY 2×2×0.14  
JE-Y(St)Y 2×2×0.8  
MCR pre-regulator  
Pump relay HREL1  
Thermal actuators  
H200 BO and H200 BG  
Thermal actuators  
H200 BO and H200 BG  
Antenna HRA1  
100 m  
100 m  
100 m  
1.5 mm2  
Prefabricated cable  
1 m  
(3 m)  
1.2 m  
Prefabricated cable  
* or heating/cooling switchover contact  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Use only cables with wire diameters up to 1.5 mm2. We rec-  
ommend the cable type JE-Y(St)Y 2×2×0.8. Use the accom-  
panying connector types and cables of sufficient length.  
1. Connector (1 to 12)  
2. Connections for expan-  
sion module HCS 60  
3. Antenna connector  
4. Connector of actuator for  
zones 1 through 8  
In general, each zone can control up to 3 actuators. 3 actuators can  
be connected for zone 1 and one each for zones 2 through 5. One  
connection for the expansion module is available for each of the  
zones 6 through 8.  
The prefabricated cable of the thermal actuators can be  
extended from 1 to 3 meters. This cable is available plug-in-  
ready as type HCV 2.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Connecting actuators  
Danger to life through electric shock!  
Live electrical contacts (actuator outputs, mains fuse  
and transformer) lie open while the device is being  
cabled. Touching a live contact causes critical injuries.  
Danger  
All work may only be carried out by authorized spe-  
cialized personnel.  
If more than 4 actuators are to be connected to the storey controller,  
the cables of the actuator must be wired in a distribution box.  
The storey controller can control up to 24 actuators. However, no  
more than 3 actuators may be connected in any one zone.  
The prefabricated cable of the actuators can be extended  
from 1 to 3 meters. This cable is available plug-in-ready as  
type HCV 2.  
Lay actuator cables to distribution box.  
Wire actuator lines.  
Extend cables to storey controller with the HCV 2 cable.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Insert connector of actuator  
connection cables into the  
sockets of the respective  
zones.  
Squeeze the cables into the  
stress relief clamp.  
Break out the openings for the  
cables on the housing using a  
diagonal cutter.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Connecting setpoint adjuster HCW 23  
The setpoint adjuster HCW 23 is given fixed assignment via the zone wiring.  
Alternatively, a switchover relay can be connected.  
If the remote controller HCW 23 is removed, the assignment  
has to be removed as well. Refer to "Canceling assignment"  
on Page 38.  
Use cables in accordance with the table on Page 16.  
Attach the connectors of the setpoint adjusters to the connector of  
the storey controller as shown in the following diagram.  
1. Setpoint adjuster 1 or  
(1)  
heating/cooling  
(2)  
switchover contact  
2. Setpoint adjuster 2  
3. Zone 1  
1
1
3
3
2
1
2
3
ZG 252 N  
MCR 40  
MCR 200  
HREL 1  
l
4. Zone 2  
1
A1  
A2  
5. Bus (not activated)  
6. Boiler feedback  
7. Pump relay HREL 1  
TW Temperature  
selector input  
B+ B- TW  
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11 12  
RF TW  
RF TW  
B+  
B- KR  
RC PR  
RF Room sensor input  
Ground  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Connecting boiler regression and pump relay  
Boiler feedback is possible with controllers MCR 200, MCR 40 and  
ZG 252 N.  
Connect the inputs in accordance with the accompanying instruc-  
tions. (Ground input on terminal 10 and temperature input on termi-  
nal 5 of the HCE 60.)  
With controller MCR 40, the temperature and ground inputs are lo-  
cated at the following terminals:  
MCR 40  
Low voltage input  
TW  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Ground input  
TW-Input  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
With controller ZG 252 N, the temperature and ground inputs are  
located at the following terminals:  
ZG 252 N  
TW  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
TW-Input  
Ground input  
Depending on the design, the temperature selector and  
ground inputs are found on different terminals of the controller  
MCR 200.  
Boiler feedback  
If control cables for heating (“boiler regression”) and for the pump  
relay are available:  
Use cables in accordance with the table on Page 16.  
Connect boiler regression and pump relay to storey controller as  
shown in the following diagram.  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Connections of storey controller and pump relay  
1
A1  
HREL 1  
A2  
2
Storey controller 1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
RC PR  
Storey controller 2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10 11 12  
RC PR  
Storey controller n  
1
2
3
4
5
10 11 12  
RC PR  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Inserting connectors  
Insert connectors into the  
connector strip of the storey  
controller.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Insert connector of antenna  
cable into the antenna socket  
of the storey controller.  
9
1 0  
1 1  
1 2  
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Configuration and electrical connection  
Installing antenna  
An antenna must be connected to each storey controller!  
Take the antenna function into account when selecting the  
operating site:  
Antenna (1) must be  
installed outside metal  
housings (e.g. switch  
cabinets (4)).  
Do not lengthen antenna  
cable.  
Install antenna at a suit-  
able location near the sto-  
rey controller (3). Wireless  
connection to setpoint  
adjuster (2) must be en-  
sured.  
Insert antenna cable into the antenna socket of the storey controller.  
Closing housing of storey controller  
Place cover on housing.  
Snap left and right snap locks into place.  
Tighten screw on the front.  
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Start-up  
Start-up  
During start-up, setpoint adjusters – and the time program of the  
wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30 if applicable – are assigned to the  
temperature zones of the storey controller. A room name is defined  
for each temperature zone at the Hometronic Manager.  
Preparing for start-up  
Starting up setpoint adjuster HCW 22  
Set adjustment dial to posi-  
tion 0.  
Open housing: Press snap  
lock (1) and remove housing  
cover (2).  
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Start-up  
Insert 2 mignon batteries of  
type LR06, 1.5 V.  
Ensure that the polarity is  
correct.  
1. Send button (required for  
start-up)  
Starting up storey controller  
Plug in power plug.  
The mains voltage LED  
illuminates.  
Starting up setpoint adjuster HCU 30  
See instructions of setpoint adjuster HCU 30.  
Starting up room temperature sensor HCF 22  
See instructions of room temperature sensor HCF 22.  
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Start-up  
LED indicators on storey controller  
The LEDs on the storey controller indicate the operating mode of the  
storey controller and the installed temperature zones.  
Meaning of the 3 left-hand LEDs:  
Illumi-  
(green) nating  
Normal mode  
Illumi-  
(red) nating  
Group  
fault  
Flashing Fault display  
Illumi-  
(yellow)nating  
Installation  
mode  
Flashing Device display  
LEDs 1 through 8 are assigned to the temperature zones and can  
illuminate green, yellow and red. The meaning of the color depends  
on the selected operating mode.  
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Start-up  
Operating modes of storey controller  
Normal mode  
In normal mode, LEDs 1 through 8 provide information on the posi-  
tion of the actuators:  
Green  
Off  
Thermal actuator opened  
Thermal actuator closed  
Fault mode  
In fault mode, the status displays provide information on a fault in  
the individual temperature zones.  
Refer to section "Displaying faults" on Page 42.  
Installation mode  
In installation mode, temperature zones are assigned to the set-  
point adjusters and the Hometronic Manager.  
Refer to section "Assigning zones and issuing room names" on  
Page 32.  
Device display  
The device display informs you of the configuration of your Home-  
tronic system: i.e. the assignment of setpoint adjusters to a tem-  
perature zone of room names at the Hometronic Manager.  
Refer to section "Checking configuration" on Page 40.  
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Start-up  
Buttons  
The storey controller has 2 buttons:  
Fault button  
:
Pressing the Fault button  
switches the storey controller  
to the fault display. Refer to  
section "Displaying faults" on  
Page 42.  
Installation button  
:
Pressing the Installation but-  
ton switches the storey con-  
troller to installation mode or  
to the device display.  
Cooling function  
If the HCE 60 is used as a cooling regulator, this function must be  
activated during installation.  
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Start-up  
Activating cooling function  
Press Fault button  
for 4 seconds.  
The storey controller switches to the fault display. The  
LED  
flashes red while pressing and then illuminates. The device display  
shows whether heating or heating/cooling is activated:  
Heating/cooling active  
Heating active  
LED flashing  
LED illuminating constantly  
Change setting if necessary:  
Press the Installation button  
.
The yellow LED switches between flashing and constant illumi-  
nation.  
In the heating/cooling operating mode, LEDs 1 through 8 of the tem-  
perature zones indicate whether the temperature zones are heated or  
cooled:  
Red  
Green  
Heating  
Cooling  
The display is cleared automatically after 30 seconds and the  
device returns to normal mode. There is no other option for  
exiting the fault display.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Assigning zones and issuing room names  
The following section describes how a setpoint adjuster is assigned to  
a temperature zone and how a room name is then assigned to this  
zone. The procedure is identical for both device types.  
A temperature zone can only be assigned one setpoint ad-  
juster. If a room temperature sensor HCF 22 is combined with  
a remote setpoint adjuster HCW 22, i.e. assigned to the same  
zone, first assign the remote setpoint adjuster and then the  
room temperature sensor.  
If the installation button at the storey controller is not  
pressed for longer than 4 minutes, the storey controller re-  
turns automatically to normal mode.  
Example: Assigning an HCW 22 setpoint adjuster to  
zone 1  
In the following example the setpoint adjuster HCW 22 is assigned to  
zone 1. Subsequently the room name "Living" is assigned to zone 1 in  
the time program of the Hometronic Manager.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Find the zoning plan.  
Press and hold Installation  
button on storey controller for  
at least 2 seconds.  
The LED illuminates. The  
LED of zone 1 flashes red.  
The storey controller is in in-  
stallation mode and waits for  
the signal from the setpoint  
adjuster.  
To assign the setpoint adjuster to another zone, press the  
Installation button until the LED of the desired zone flashes  
red.  
Press the Send button of the setpoint adjuster.  
The setpoint adjuster is assigned to zone 1.  
The LED of the selected zone lights continuously red.  
If no Hometronic Manager is installed, the storey controller  
operates with a basic value of 20 °C. For information on how  
the configuration is checked please refer to Page 40 .  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Example: Assigning room name LIVING to zone 1  
Press the installation button at the storey controller once more.  
The LED of the selected zone flashes green. The storey controller  
waits for a signal from the Hometronic Manager.  
The Hometronic Manager is in auto-  
matic mode.  
The display on the Hometronic Man-  
ager shows the standard display, for  
example:  
HOMETRONIC  
WE 29.10.1999  
11:15  
No Lifestyle active  
LIVING  
20.0 C  
Press the Input button.  
MENU  
SET DATE/TIME  
ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE  
The following text is displayed:  
LIVING  
20.0 C  
Turn the Input button to the right until  
MENU  
SET DATE/TIME  
ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE  
"Menu" is selected.  
LIVING  
20.0 C  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Press the Input button.  
LIFESTYLES  
The following text is displayed:  
TIME PROGRAMS  
SETTINGS  
VERSION  
Select the "Settings" submenu and  
INSTALLATION  
press the Input button.  
The following text is displayed:  
DE-INSTALLATION  
FUNCTION EXTENSION  
SENSOR FUNCTION  
Select the "Installation" submenu  
HEATING/COOLING  
SHUTTERS  
and press the Input button.  
The following text is displayed:  
DEVICES/LIGHT  
SENSOR  
Select the "Heating" submenu and  
LIVING  
DINING  
KITCHEN  
BEDROOM  
press the Input button.  
A list of the room names (possible  
temperature zones) appears in the  
display:  
Turn the Input button until "Living" is  
selected.  
Press the Input button.  
LIVING  
DINING  
KITCHEN  
BEDROOM  
*
An * appears after "Living".  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
The LED on the storey controller in zone 1 illuminates green. The  
name "Living" has been assigned to temperature zone 1.  
Enter room name in zoning plan.  
Repeat these steps until a room name is assigned to all temperature  
zones.  
Press the installation button until the LED extinguishes.  
The storey controller is back in normal mode.  
If the installation button is not pressed for longer than 4 min-  
utes, the storey controller changes to normal mode.  
The assigned temperature zones remain stored in the storey  
controller, even after a power failure.  
Assigning wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30 to a  
temperature zone  
For information on assigning the wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30 to  
a temperature zone, refer to the operating instructions of the wireless  
setpoint adjuster.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Assigning setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 to a zone  
Setpoint adjusters of type HCW 23 have a fixed allocation to zones 1  
and 2 due to their wiring.  
If the remote controller HCW 23 is removed, the assignment  
has to be removed as well. "Refer to "Canceling assignment"  
on Page 38.  
Assigning room names for cooling function  
If the cooling function is activated (see Page 30), 2 room names can  
be assigned for each temperature zone. Example: "Heating living",  
"Cooling living". The time programs and setpoint values are activated  
by the heating or cooling input signal.  
Switch closed  
Cooling active  
(terminals 1 and 3)  
Switch open  
Heating active  
(terminals 1 and 3)  
Assigning 2 room names to a temperature zone  
Enter room name in zoning plan.  
Press Installation button  
.
The LED of zone 1 flashes red.  
Assign next setpoint adjuster.  
Continue when you have assigned the next setpoint adjuster:  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Press Installation button  
.
The LED of zone 1 flashes green.  
Assign room names for heating.  
Press Installation button  
.
The LED of zone 1 flashes green/orange.  
Assign room names for cooling.  
Repeat these steps until 2 room names are assigned to all tem-  
perature zones.  
Canceling assignment  
Canceling assignment of setpoint adjuster to a temperature zone  
Press and hold Installation button at least 2 seconds.  
The LED illuminates. The LED of zone 1 flashes red.  
Press Installation button repeatedly until the LED of the zone to be  
removed flashes red.  
Press Fault button  
until the LED of the temperature zone goes  
out.  
The assignment of the setpoint adjuster to the temperature zone  
has been canceled.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Canceling assignment of the room name or time program to the  
temperature zone  
Press the Installation button again, until the LED of the zone to  
which the time program or room name is assigned, flashes green.  
Press Fault button  
until the LED of the temperature zone goes  
out.  
The assignment of the room name or the time program to the tem-  
perature zone is canceled.  
Deleting assignment of a room name at the Hometronic  
Manager  
Change to submenu "Settings" as  
INSTALLATION  
DE-INSTALLATION  
described on Page 34.  
The following text is displayed:  
FUNCTION EXTENSION  
SENSOR FUNCTION  
Select the "De-Installation" submenu  
HEATING/COOLING  
SHUTTERS  
and press the Input button.  
The following text is displayed:  
DEVICES/LIGHT  
SENSOR  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Select the "Heating" submenu and  
LIVING  
DINING  
*
*
*
*
press the Input button.  
A list of the assigned room names  
(temperature zones) appears in the  
display:  
KITCHEN  
BEDROOM  
Select room name (in this case,  
LIVING  
DINING  
KITCHEN  
BEDROOM  
Living) and press the Input button.  
The * symbol after the room name  
disappears:  
*
*
*
The assignment is deleted and can be reassigned.  
Saving settings on Hometronic Manager  
Before start-up is completed, the settings at the Hometronic Manager  
must be saved.  
For information on saving settings, refer to the operating instructions  
of the Hometronic Manager in the chapter entitled "Adaptation".  
Checking configuration  
Press Installation button briefly.  
The LED flashes yellow.  
The storey controller is in the device display.  
The colors of LEDs 1 through 8 indicate the configuration of the tem-  
perature zones.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
No device installed  
Off  
Red  
Green  
Setpoint adjuster is installed  
Hometronic Manager resp. wireless setpoint adjuster  
HCU 30 are installed  
Orange Hometronic Manager and setpoint adjuster are installed  
If heating/cooling is activated, the following information can be  
called up:  
Press Installation button briefly again.  
The colors of LEDs 1 through 8 indicate the assignment of room  
names to the temperature zones.  
Green  
Red  
Room name for cooling assigned  
Room name for heating assigned  
Orange Room name for heating/cooling assigned  
Checking wireless transmission  
Press Send button on setpoint adjuster.  
LEDs 1 through 8 of the assigned zone flash up to three times.  
The wireless transmission stops.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Checking assignment of room names  
Change setpoint temperature at Hometronic Manager (see instruc-  
tions of Hometronic Manager)  
LEDs 1 through 8 of the assigned zone flash up to three times.  
The assignment is correct.  
The storey controller exits the device display after approx. 60 seconds  
and returns to normal mode.  
Displaying faults  
If the  
LED illuminates, a fault is present in at least one tempera-  
ture zone.  
Press Fault button  
The LED flashes red. The storey controller switches to the  
fault display.  
.
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
The colors of LEDs 1 through 8 now provide information on a fault in  
the temperature zones:  
Off  
No fault  
Red  
Green  
Cable break / no connection to setpoint adjuster  
No connection to Hometronic Manager resp. wireless  
setpoint adjuster HCU 30  
Orange No connection to setpoint adjuster and Hometronic Man-  
ager  
The storey controller exits the fault display after approx. 60 seconds  
and returns to normal mode.  
Completing start-up  
Closing setpoint adjuster  
Replace cover and snap in both snap locks.  
Handing over zoning plan  
Hand over the completed zoning plan and the installation instructions  
to the customer. Both documents are important, as changes to the  
system may be made in future.  
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Assigning zones and issuing room names  
Resetting storey controller to state of delivery  
All current assignments are lost if the storey controller is reset  
to the state of delivery. The storey controller retains its con-  
figuration after a power failure.  
Pull out the connector of the storey controller.  
Keep the buttons  
and at the storey controller pressed at the  
same time and plug in the connector again.  
The and LEDs illuminate. The LED of zone 1 is red.  
Press the installation button briefly.  
The LED of Zone 1 is extinguished. The LED of zone 2 is illumi-  
nated.  
Press the fault button  
.
Pull the connector of the storey controller again and plug it in again.  
The storey controller is reset to the state of delivery.  
Note to installer  
After the storey controller has been started up, you should inform your  
customer about the Hometronic system:  
Familiarize your customer with the operation of the Hometronic.  
Explain the manual operation of the components.  
Point out particular features and extension possibilities of the re-  
spective customer installation.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
Glossary  
Boiler feedback  
Setpoint adjuster  
Hometronic controls the heating  
boiler via an analog control de-  
vice of Honeywell.  
Senses the actual temperature  
and changes the setpoint tem-  
perature. Installed in a user-  
friendly location in each zone.  
Heating circuit  
Area controlled by an actuator.  
Setpoint temperature  
Room temperature which is to be  
reached.  
Hometronic  
Home automation system from  
Honeywell.  
Thermal actuator  
Opens and closes a heating  
circuit. Controlled by the storey  
controller.  
Hometronic Manager  
Central operating device of the  
Hometronic System.  
Time program  
Room temperature sensor  
Detects the room temperature  
and transfers it to the storey  
controller.  
Defined combination of setpoints  
and switching points at the  
Hometronic Manager.  
Zoning plan  
Overview of the temperature  
zones of the storey controller.  
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Appendix  
Help with problems  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
Mains voltage not connected.  
Check voltage of electrical outlet.  
Check fuse at storey controller.  
The setpoint adjuster cannot be assigned.  
Check whether batteries in setpoint ad-  
juster are inserted properly.  
Check wireless connection.  
LED  
does not  
illuminate when power  
plug is plugged in.  
LEDs 1 through 8 of  
the zones do not  
illuminate red continu-  
ously during start-up.  
LEDs 1 through 8 of  
the zones do not  
illuminate green con-  
tinuously during start-  
up.  
The room name cannot be assigned.  
Check whether Hometronic Manager is  
installed.  
Check whether or not a room name is  
assigned to zone.  
Reassign zone if applicable.  
Check heating and inlet temperature.  
Check adaptation to thermal actuator (see  
Not all rooms are  
warmed/cooled.  
Page 15).  
Check fuse of storey controller.  
If fuse is defective:  
Check actuators for short circuit.  
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Appendix  
Problem  
Cause/Solution  
A room name cannot  
be installed at the  
An "*" is already present next to the room in  
the "Installation" menu. The room name was  
Hometronic Manager. already issued.  
Uninstall room name.  
For assigning again (see "Assigning zones  
and issuing room names" on Page 32).  
A fault is present in one of the temperature  
zones. See Page 42.  
The  
LED illumi-  
nates after start-up.  
Check wireless connection.  
Check cabling for cable break.  
Check whether zone is assigned correctly.  
Check batteries of the storey controller  
and wireless setpoint adjuster.  
Check whether adjusting ring of setpoint  
Room controlled  
incorrectly.  
adjuster is at position 0.  
Check whether adjusting ring can be  
turned between –12 and +12 with housing  
cover removed.  
Check whether or not a setpoint adjuster  
is assigned to room.  
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Appendix  
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Appendix  
Overview of Hometronic heating components  
A
Setpoint adjuster HCW 22  
Regulates setpoint temperature for each temperature zone via  
adjustment dial  
B
Wireless setpoint adjuster HCU 30  
Regulates setpoint temperature for each temperature zone via  
adjustment dial; defines time programs for comfort and economy  
temperatures  
C
D
E
Room temperature sensor for storey controller HCF 22  
Transmits room temperature information to storey controller  
Hometronic Manager  
Central operating unit of the house-automation system  
Setpoint adjuster HCW 23 (wired)  
Regulates setpoint temperature for each temperature zone via  
adjustment dial  
F
Storey controller HCE 60  
Controls actuators of floor heaters/radiators; communicates with  
setpoint adjusters and room temperature sensors  
G
H
I
Antenna  
Boiler feedback HS 30  
Pump relay  
J
Thermal actuators  
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Appendix  
Zoning plan  
Zone Actuator  
Setpoint adjuster  
(location)  
Room name  
Heating  
(type, location)  
1
2
3
4
5
*Cooling  
Heating  
*Cooling  
Heating  
*Cooling  
Heating  
*Cooling  
Heating  
*Cooling  
* Cooling optional  
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Appendix  
Distribution limitation  
max. 5 (8) zones per storey controller  
max. 3 connections per zone  
max. 24 actuators per storey controller  
only one type of thermal actuator per storey controller (normally  
open or normally closed)  
either heating loops or radiators for each storey controller (floor  
heating)  
max. 8 zones for heating/cooling, as a room for heating and a room  
for cooling must be assigned for each zone  
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Notes  
Notes  
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Honeywell AG  
Böblinger Straße 17  
D – 71101 Schönaich  
Tel. 01801 / 466390  
The right is reserved to make  
modifications  
This company is certificated to  
This document is definitive for the enclosed product and replaces all previous publi-  
cations.  
No. 7157521  
EN1H-0134 GE51R1102  
 

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