Berker 7566 27 xx Touch Sensor with Room Temperature Control and Display Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
Berker

7566 27 xx Touch Sensor with Room Temperature Control and Display

Product Information

The Berker touch sensor with room temperature controller and
display (referred to as RT touch sensor) is available in 2-key,
3-key, and 5-key designs. It combines the functions of a touch
sensor, room temperature controller, and room temperature timer
clock in one housing. The touch sensor’s functionality depends on
programming and other devices in your EIB installation. The RT
touch sensor can be customized to meet individual needs and the
functions of the building. The functioning and operation of the
touch sensor should be agreed upon between the user and the
electrical fitter.

Control and Display Elements

The controls of the device are discussed below based on the
3-key model. The control elements are arranged horizontally and
consist of a right and a left key.

Product Usage Instructions

2. Operation

2.1 Functionkeys

The touch sensor allows you to control switching and value
transmitter functions using the function keys. The keys can work in
rocker mode (right/left press) or push button mode (center press).
The switching response is programmable. In dimming and shutter
control functions, the touch sensor distinguishes between a brief
press and a long press of the keys.

2.2 Displaykeysandroomtemperaturecontroller

The touch sensor features display keys and a room temperature
controller. The room temperature can be adjusted using the touch
sensor.

2.3 Displaysymbols

The touch sensor displays various symbols to provide information
about its current state and settings.

2.4 Basicscreen

The basic screen of the touch sensor displays essential
information and allows access to different functions.

2.5 Changingtheroomtemperature

You can change the room temperature settings using the touch
sensor.

2.6 Mainmenu

The touch sensor has a main menu that provides access to
different functions and settings.

3. Roomtemperaturecontroller

3.1 Operatingmodes

The room temperature controller has different operating modes
that allow you to set the desired temperature and control the
heating or cooling system.

3.2 Changingtheoperatingmode

You can change the operating mode of the room temperature
controller to suit your preferences and requirements.

3.3 Enlargedoperatingmodes

The room temperature controller offers additional enlarged
operating modes for more advanced temperature control.

3.4 Changingthereferencetemperature

You can adjust the reference temperature of the room temperature
controller to achieve the desired comfort level.

4. Roomtemperaturetimerclock

4.1 Settingtheroomtemperaturetimerclock

You can set the room temperature timer clock to schedule
temperature changes based on specific time intervals.

4.2 Deletinganexistingswitchingtime

You can delete an existing switching time from the room
temperature timer clock.

4.3 Activatinganddeactivatingthetimerclock

You can activate or deactivate the room temperature timer clock
as needed.

7. Onlyforttheelectricalfitter

7.1 Generalsysteminformation

This section provides general system information for the
electrical fitter.

7.2 Fittinglocation

Instructions on the suitable fitting location for the touch
sensor are provided.

7.3 Fittinginstructions

Detailed instructions on how to fit the touch sensor are
provided.

7.4 Mountingoftouchsensorswithoutintegratedbuscoupler

If the touch sensor does not have an integrated bus coupler,
specific instructions for mounting are given.

7.5 Mountingoftouchsensorswithintegratedbuscoupler

If the touch sensor has an integrated bus coupler, specific
instructions for mounting are given.

7.6 Adviceoncommissioning

Advice on commissioning the touch sensor is provided.

7.7 Removal

Instructions on how to remove the touch sensor are provided.

Safetywarnings
Attention: · Electricalequipmentmustbeinstalledand
fitted by qualified electricians only and in strict observance of the relevant accident preventionregulations. · Failuretoobserveanyofthecurrentregulationsandtheinstructionssetoutbelowmay resultinfireandinotherhazards.
1. Overview
ThepresentinstructionsareapplicabletoBerker touch sensors with room temperature controller anddisplay(inthefollowingtextreferredtoas”RT touchsensor”)in2-key,3-keyand5-keydesign.
1.1Functionaldescription
The RT touch sensor combines the functions of touch sensor, room temperature controller and roomtemperaturetimerclockinthesamehousing,thuspermittingthecontrolofmanydifferent functionsinabuilding.Thetouchsensorfunctions aredependentonprogrammingandontheother devicesinyourEIBinstallation. TheRTtouchsensorisadaptedtoyourindividual needsandtothefunctionsofthebuilding.Functioningandoperationofthetouchsensorshouldbe agreedbetweentheuserandtheelectricalfitter.
Displayfunctions · Roomtemperatureand/oroutsidetemperature
andreferencetemperaturevalue · Simpleandfastadaptionoftheroom
temperature · Dayoftheweekandtimeofday
(onlywithEIBDCF77clock) · Adaptationofthereferencetemperaturevalues
fordifferentoperatingmodes · Local programming of the room temperature
timerclock
Functionkeys · Switchinganddimmingoflighting · Opening/closingandpositioningofblinds
andshutters · Recallingandstoringof8lightscenes · Transmittingtemperatureandbrightness
values · Defining operating modes for the room tem-
peraturecontroller · Activating/deactivating the room temperature
timerclock
LEDfunctions · Statusdisplayordisplayofpressedkey · LEDonoroff

1.2Controlanddisplayelements The controls of the device are discussed below basedonthe3-keymodel. Thecontrolelementsarearrangedhorizontallyand consistofarightandaleftkey. Controlelementoverview:
1 Displaykeys ­ settingofvalues (e.g.referencetemperaturevalue) ­ programmingoftheroomtemperature timerclock(seechapter4)
2…4 Functionkeys ­ pushbuttonandrocker-buttonfunctions (switching,dimming,shutter,etc.)
5 OperationLED(white) ­ indicationofready-for-operationstate (programmable)
6 StatusLED(red) ­ displayofstatusorofpressedkey

Touchsensorwithroom temperaturecontrol anddisplay

2-key Orderno.756627xx 3-key Orderno.756637xx 5-key Orderno.756657xx
Operating-andFittingInstructions

GB 6LE008058A
12.2021

Contents
1. Overview……………………………………….. 1 1.1 Functionaldescription……………………… 1 1.2 Controlanddisplayelements…………….. 1
2. Operation………………………………………. 2 2.1 Functionkeys………………………………….. 2 2.2 Displaykeysand
roomtemperaturecontroller……………… 2 2.3 Displaysymbols………………………………. 2 2.4 Basicscreen…………………………………… 2 2.5 Changingtheroomtemperature………… 2 2.6 Mainmenu……………………………………… 3
3. Roomtemperaturecontroller 3.1 Operatingmodes…………………………….. 3 3.2 Changingtheoperatingmode…………… 3 3.3 Enlargedoperatingmodes………………… 3 3.4 Changingthereferencetemperature….. 4
4. Roomtemperaturetimerclock………. 4 4.1 Settingtheroomtemperature
timerclock……………………………………… 4 4.2 Deletinganexistingswitchingtime……. 4 4.3 Activatinganddeactivating
thetimerclock……………………………….. 5
5. DisablingtheRTtouchsensor……….. 5 5.1 Keylock………………………………………….. 5 5.2 Operationlevel­Disablingofmenus…. 5
6. SettingtheLCDcontrast………………… 5
7. Onlyforttheelectricalfitter…………….. 6 7.1 Generalsysteminformation……………….. 6 7.2 Fittinglocation………………………………… 6 7.3 Fittinginstructions…………………………… 6 7.4 Mountingoftouchsensorswithout
integratedbuscoupler……………………… 6 7.5 Mountingoftouchsensorswith
integratedbuscoupler……………………… 6 7.6 Adviceoncommissioning…………………. 6 7.7 Removal…………………………………………. 6
8. Annex………………………………………………. 7 Troubleshooting………………………………… 7 Assignmentofkeys……………………………. 7 Technicaldata…………………………………… 7 Guarantee…………………………………………. 7 Operationoverview………………………….. 8

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2. Operation
2.1 Functionkeys
Switchingandvaluetransmitterfunctionscanbe controlledwiththekeysworkingintherocker(right/ leftpress)orpushbutton(centerpress)mode.The switchingresponseisfreelyprogrammable. Inthedimmingandshuttercontrolfunctions,the touchsensordistinguishesbetweenabriefanda longpressofthekeys:
· Pressakeybriefly ­ toswitchthelighting (switching,dimmingfunction). ­ tocontrolshuttermovements (shutterfunction).
· Pressakeylong ­ todimthelighting(dimmingfunction). Dimmingstopswhenthekeyisreleased (adjustable). ­ tomoveshutters(shutterfunction). Themovecommandremainsactiveuntilthe
shutterreachesthelimitstop.Pressthekey brieflytostoptheshutterwhenitismoving.
2.2 Displaykeysand roomtemperaturecontroller
Theroomtemperaturecontrollerisoperatedwith thedisplaycontrolkeysandviathebus.Thefollowingtypesofactuationmustbedistinguished:
· Pressonasingledisplaycontrolkey: ­ selectsorchangesamenuitem or ­ reduces/increasesavalue
· Pressonbothdisplaycontrolkeysatatime: adoptssetvalue(=”ENTER”).
· Pressonafunctionkey: changestothenexthighermenuwithoutadopt-
ingthesetvalue(=”ESC”);Pressingafunction keyrepeatedlyreturnstothebasicscreen.
· Nokeyactivityfor20seconds: setvalueisnotadoptedandchange-backto
thenexthighermenuortothebasicscreen.
Anoverviewofallpossiblemenuscanbefoundat theendoftheseinstructions.

2.3Displaysymbols
The symbols show the current status, operating modesetc.:
“comfort”mode
“standby”mode
“night-time”mode
comfortmodeextension(“night-time” mode)
“frost/heatprotection”mode
comfortmodeextension(“frost/heat protection”mode)
intheeventofcondensationinthe coolingsystem,roomcoolingis switchedoff
referencevaluechangesmadewiththe displaykeys
operationofdisplaykeys,individualrockersorofcompletedevicedisabled
timer clock active or indicator for correspondingprogramfunction
reservedforfuturedevelopments
heatingonorindicatorforcorresponding programfunction
coolingonorindicatorforcorresponding programfunction
displayofactualroomtemperature.
displayofactualoutsidetemperature (onlywithadditionalEIBoutsidetemperaturesensor).
1…7 weekdaysMondaythruSunday
2.4Basicscreen
Depending on programming, the basic screen displays the following information in addition to theactiveoperatingmodeindicator
currenttimeofday (plusweekday),

2.5Changingtheroomtemperature
The room temperature reference value has been setforthedifferentoperatingmodesinaccordance withyourneeds.Thisreferencevaluecanatany timebeadaptedtoindividualrequirements. Proceedasfollows: 1. Presstherightortheleftdisplaykeywhilethe
displayisinthebasicscreen.The”Reference value”displaywiththepresettemperaturevalue appears.
2. Presstherightortheleftdisplaykeytoreduce ortoincreasethevalue(instepsof0.5°C).
3. Thenewvalueisadoptedimmediately.Confirmationisnotrequired.
4. Thedisplayreturnstothebasicscreenwhena functionkeyispressed(=”ESC”)orwhenthe displaykeyshavenotbeenactuatedfor20s.
The ,Hand` symbol in the display indicates that the reference value has been changed.
IMPORTANTINFORMATION When the operating mode is changed (e.g. Comfort Standby), the change of the reference value is either reset or transferred to the otheroperatingmodesdependingonhowthe RTtouchsensorisprogrammed.

currentroomtemperature

currentoutside temperature

currentreference temperature
oracombinationthereof(displaychanginginfixed intervals).Theeasiestwaytogetbacktothebasic screen is by pressing any of the function keys (severaltimesifnecessary).

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2.6Mainmenu
· Pressbothdisplaykeyswhilethedisplayshows the basic screen (or also the reference value) untilthedisplaychanges(=”ENTER”):theprogrammingmodeisactivatedandthefirstmain menuisdisplayed.
· Younowhave3options,i.eyoucan: ­ presstheleftortherightdisplaykey: changetonextmainmenu ­ pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”): changetorespectivesubmenu(ifenabled) ­ pressafunctionkey(=”ESC”): returntobasicscreenortothenexthigher menu
Themainmenuhasthefollowingmenusequence:
operatingmode change-over
heatingreference valuesetting
coolingreference valuesetting
programmingofroom temperaturetimer clock
roomtemperature timerclockon/off
activationofkeylock function
contrastsetting
End of input sequence: to return to the basic screenpressanyofthefunctionkeys­repeatedly, ifnecessary(=”ESC”).
Deviationsconcerningfunctionsanddisplay Dependingonprogramming,onlythemenulevels neededforoperationareavailable. In this case, the operation is easier and more comfortable.Certainmenuitemsdescribedinthe present instructions are then not existing in your individualmenustructure. Examples: ­ Timerclocknotneeded:the”timerclockpro-
gramming”and”timerclockactivation”menus arenotshown. ­ Coolernotinstalled:the”coolingtemperatures” menuisnotshown.

3.Roomtemperaturecontroller
FunctioningofRTtouchsensor
The RT touch sensor compares the actual room temperature to the preset reference temperature anddetermineswhetherheatingvalveshavetobe opened or closed. The preset temperature value dependsonthecurrentlyactiveoperatingmode.
3.1Operatingmodes
In pratice, each heating system needs a certain timetobringaroomthathascooleddownback to the desired temperature. For this reason, the room temperature is lowered by only 2°C for a brief absence (e.g. for shopping) and for about 4°Cduringthenight. The RT touch sensor offers different operating modestocopewiththesecases:
“Comfort”(normaldaytimeuse)
“Standby”(briefabsencee.g.shopping)
“Night”(onlyrestricteduse)
“Frost/heatprotection”(prolonged absence,e.g.foraseveralweeks` holidays)
Theenergyconsumptionofyourheatingsystemcan befavourablyinfluencedbyyourheatinghabits. Theheatingcharacteristicsare,however,alsodeterminedbythetypeofheatinginstalled.Contrary to radiators, floor heating systems work with a lowerwatertemperature,butwithalargestorage capacity and therefore react relatively slowly. In this case, the system should be switched over to daytime operation in good time. On the other hand,thesystemcanofcoursebeswitchedover tonight-timeoperationrelativelyearlyasthefloor isagoodheataccumulator.Theintegratedroom temperaturetimerclockcanassistyouwithswitchingattherighttime.
3.2Changingtheoperatingmode
Theoperatingmodecanbechangedindifferent ways: · manually(viamenustructure) · manually with correspondingly programmed
functionkeys(alsobyothertouchsensors) · time- controlledbytheintegratedroomtempera-
turetimerclockorbyanexternalEIBtimerclock
Tochangetheoperatingmodemanually,proceed asfollows: 1. Callupthemainmenusbypressingbothdisplay
keys(=”ENTER”)whenthedevicedisplaysthe basicscreen(orthereferencevalue) 2. Whentheoperatingmodechange-overscreen is displayed, press again both display keys (=”ENTER”):
Mainmenu “Operatingmode change-over”
“Comfort”mode

3. Younowhavethreeoptions: ­pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”):the
indicatedoperatingmodeisactivated­the devicereturnstothefirstmainmenu or ­pressleftorrightdisplaykey: thedevicechangesovertothenextoperating mode­thenactivationofthedesiredmode or ­pressafunctionkey:thedevicereturnsto themainmenu 4. Stop the input and switch back to the basic screenbypressingafunctionkey(severaltimes ifnecessary).
3.3Enlargedoperatingmodes
Whentheoperatingmodeischangedoverautomaticallybyatimerclock(internalorexternal),the user might be interested in retaining the comfort modeforsometimeinspiteofthemodechange. Forthiscase,theRTtouchsensoroffersthe”comfortmodeextension”. Contrarytothenormal”comfort”mode,thecomfortmodeextensionistime-limited.
comfortmodeextension”night”(e.g. watchingTVlongerthanusualor unexpectedvisitors)
comfortmodeextension”frost/ heatprotection”(e.g.holidaystart delayed)
The comfort mode extension is activated, for instance,witha”presencekey”(functionkeydefinedassuch)orautomatically,forinstance,bya presencedetector. After the end of the programmed delay (by the electricalfitter),theoriginaloperatingmode”Night” or”Frost/heatprotection”isrestored.

“Standby”mode

“Night-time”mode

“Frost/heatprotection mode”
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3.4Changingthereferencetemperature
The reference temperature values defined in the operatingmodescanbeadaptedtoyourindividual requirements.
IMPORTANTINFORMATION · The procedure is the same for “heating” and
“cooling”andthereforedescribedonlyonce. · Thereferencevaluefor”frost/heatprotection”
servesthepurposeofprotectingthelinesystem andcannotbechanged.
Proceedasfollows: 1. Callupthemainmenubypressingbothdis-
play keys (= “ENTER”) when the sensor displaysthebasicscreen(orthereferencevalue). 2. Press one of the two display keys until the corresponding main menu “Reference value adjustmentforheating[cooling]”isdisplayed. 3. Pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”). 4. Inthefollowingsubmenu,youcannowselect theoperatingmodethereferencetemperature of which you want to change. The operatingmodesaredisplayedinafixedsequence: “Comfort”,”Standby”and”Night”.
mainmenu”Reference valueadjustmentfor heating[cooling]”
referencevaluefor “Comfort”mode
referencevaluefor “Standby”mode
referencevaluefor “Night-time”mode
5. Select the desired submenu by pressing both displaykeys(=”ENTER”).
6. Thereferencetemperaturefortheselectedoperatingmodecannowbechangedbypressingthe rightortheleftdisplaykeytoreduceortoincrease thereferencetemperature(instepsof0.5°C).
7. Youhavetwooptions: ­Toacceptthechange:pressbothdisplay
keys(=”ENTER”)toadoptthethenew value. ­To reject the change: press a function key
(=”ESC”).TheRTtouchsensorquitsthe submenu.
If you want to change other reference values as well,selectthemenuagainandperformthesteps described.

4.Roomtemperaturetimerclock

Foryourpersonalcomfortandforenergy-saving purposesyoucansaveupto28differentswitching timesintheRTtouchsensortocontroltheroom temperatureinupto28availablememories.
Eachmemorylocationcontains:
· theoperatingmode “Comfort”,”Standby”,”Night”
· selectionoftheweekdayoragroupofdaysas e.g.MON-FRIorSAT­SUN
· theswitchingtimefrom0:00to23:59

Example: Weekprogramforaone-personhousehold

Day(s) MON-FRI MON-FRI MON-FRI MON-FRI FRI SAT-SUN SAT-SUN

Time 06:00h 08:00h 15:00h 21:30h 12:00h 07:30h 22:00h

Opmode comfort standby comfort night comfort comfort night

20°C 18°C 20°C 16°C 20°C 20°C 18°C

4.1Settingtheroomtemperature timerclock
A certain number of switching times has already beenstoredinthesensorbyyourelectricalfitter.To adaptthesetimestoyourpersonalrequirements, proceedasfollows:
1. Callupthemainmenusbypressingbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”)whenthebasicscreen
(or the reference value screen is displayed). 2. Pressadisplaykeyuntilthecorrespondingmain
menu”Roomtemperaturetimerclockprogramming”appears.

3.Pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”). Select the memory location, weekday, switching time(hour,minute)andtheoperatingmodeinthe submenu. The number of the memory location and the programmed time are displayed alternatingly; when the memories are empty, the time display isblank.

or

4. Press a display key to change between the memories.Selectthememorylocationbypress-
ingbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”) 5. Makethedesiredsettingsusingtheleftorthe
rightdisplaykey.

Selectionofweekday (MON,TUE,WED…. SUN;MON-FRI,SATSUN,MON-SUN)
Settingtheswitchingtime (hour)
Settingtheswitchingtime (minute)
Selectingtheoperating mode(comfort,standby, night)
Endofprogramming: displayofsettingsmade andreturntomemory locations
6. Youhavetwooptions: ­Toacceptthechange:pressbothdisplay keys(=”ENTER”)toadoptthenewvalue. ­To reject the change: press a function key
(=”ESC”).TheRTtouchsensorquitsthe submenu.
Repeattheprocedureforotherswitchingtimes.
IMPORTANTINFORMATION
· Weekdaysareindicatedbynumbers (1-7=MON-SUN). · “CLR” means deletion of the currently active
memorylocation(seechapter4.2.) · Toexecutetheswitchingtimes,thetimerclock
mustbestarted(seechapter4.3).
4.2 Deletinganexistingswitchingtime
1. Callupthemainmenubypressingbothdisplay keys(=”ENTER”)whenthebasicscreen(orthe
referencevaluescreen)isdisplayed. 2. Pressadisplaykeyuntilthecorrespondingmain
menu”Roomtemperaturetimerclockprogramming”appears.
3 . Pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”). 4. Pressadisplaykeytoselectthememoryloca-
tiontobedeletedandconfirmbypressingboth displaykeys(=”ENTER”). 5. Intheweekdayselction:Pressoneofthetwo
displayskeysuntil”CLR”isdiplayed.
6. Pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”).Theprogrammemoryisdeleted.

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4.3 Activatinganddeactivating thetimerclock
Theroomtemperaturetimerclockcanbeactivated and deactivated without changing its programming.Thisstepdoesnotaffectasingleswitching time but influences all of the switching times of thetimerclock.
Proceedasfollows: 1. Callupthemainmenusbypressingbothdisplay
keys(=”ENTER”)whenthebasicscreen(orthe referencevaluescreenisdisplayed). 2. Press one of the two display keys until the “Timer clock” symbol appears on display together with the words “on” or “off” indicating thecurrentlstateofthetimerclock:
activated: allprogrammedtimes areexecuted.
deactivated: thecurrentoperating moderemainsactive untilanothermodeis selectedmanually.
3. Thetimerclockisswitchedoff(oron)bypressing both display keys (= “ENTER”). The new stateisadoptedimmediately.

5. DisablingtheRTtouchsensor
OperationoftheRTtouchsensorcanbefullyor partiallydisabled.
5.1 Keylock
The keylock function is intended as a protection againsterroneousoperationbychildrenplayingunattendedintheroomandactivatedanddeactivated withthedisplaykeys.Whenkeylockisactive,all functionkeysarelockeduntilthekeylockfunction isdeactivated.
1. Callupthemainmenusbypressingbothdisplay keys(=”ENTER”)whenthebasicscreen(orthe referencevaluescreenisdisplayed).
2. Pressoneofthetwodisplaykeysuntilthe”Key” symbol appears on display together with the words”on”or”off”indicatingtheactualstate ofthelockingfunction:
keylockon: operationnotpossible
keylock off: operation possible
3. Thekeylockisswitchedoff(oron)bypressing bothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”).Thenewstate isadoptedimmediately.
IMPORTANTINFORMATION Anactivatedkeylockfunctionremainsactivewhen thebusvoltageisswitchedoffandonagain(“Reset”). The keylock function is deleted when the sensorisreprogrammed.

6. SettingtheLCDcontrast
To adapt the display to changing lighting conditions,thecontrastcanbeadaptedtoyourpersonal requirements. 1. Callupthemainmenusbypressingbothdis-
playkeys(=”ENTER”)whenthebasicscreen (or the reference value screen is displayed). 2. Press one of the two display keys until “co:” followedbythecurrentlyactivecontrastsetting appearsondisplay.
3. Pressbothdisplaykeys(=”ENTER”),thevalue ondisplaystartsflashing.
4. Presstheleft(right)displaykeytoreduce(increase)thecontrast.Thenewvalueisadopted immediately.
5. Terminatethesettingprocedurebypressinga functionkey.

5.2 Operationlevel­Disablingofmenus
Themenusthemselvescanbechangedtoalarge extent.Tomaketheoperationeasyandclear- cut whileretainingatthesametimethe”depth”ofthe functions,menusettingscanbedisabledorenabled.
The key symbol on your display indicates that the sensor itself or individual functions aredisabled.
Themenusarearrangedinthreelevelsofoperation(seeoverviewattheendoftheseinstructions) whichcanbedisabledindependently.
· LevelI:Thereferencetemperaturecanbeadaptedtoyourrequirementswiththedisplaykeys. ­ nomenusareaccessible
· LevelII:Inadditiontothereferencetemperature valueyouhaveaccesstotothemenus ­ Changeofoperatingmodes (seechapter3.2) ­ Settingofthe”Heating”temperatures (seechapter3.4) ­ Settingofthe”Cooling”temperatures (seechapter3.4)
· LevelIII:Youhaveaccesstoallmenusifactivatedinthesoftware.

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7.ONLYFORTHEELECTRICALFITTER
Attention: · Electricalequipmentmustbeinstalledand
fitted by qualified electricians only and in strict observance of the relevant accident preventionregulations. · Failuretoobserveanyofthecurrentregulationsandtheinstructionssetoutbelowmay resultinfireandinotherhazards!
7.1 Generalsysteminformation
Thisdeviceisaproductoftheinstabus-KNX/EIB systemandcomplieswithKNXdirectives.Detailed technicalknowledgeobtainedininstabustraining coursesisaprerequisitetoproperunderstanding. The functionality of this device depends on the software.Detailedinformationonloadablesoftware andattainablefunctionalityaswellasthesoftware itself can be obtained from the manufacturer’s productdatabase. Planning,installationandcommissioningoftheunitis effectedbymeansofKNX- certifiedsoftware. Anupdatedversionoftheproductdatabaseandthe technicaldescriptionsareavailableintheInternetat www.berker.de
7.2 Fittinglocation
TheRTRtouchsensormeasuresthetemperaturein itssurroundings.Ifthemeasuredandthedisplayed temperatureistobethesameasthetemperature actuallyprevailingintheroom,itisimportantthat theairintheroommustbeabletocirculate. Thetemperaturemeasurementcanbeincorrect,if: · the RTR touch sensor is covered up, e.g. by
coatsandjackets; · the sensor is close to unfavourably arranged
furniture(e.g.shelves); · theRTRtouchsensorisexposedtoadraught,
e.g.closetodoors; · theRTRtouchsensorishitbydirectsunlight; · heatingorcoolingappliancesareoperatedin
theimmediatevicinityofthesensor.
ForeasyreadibilityoftheRTRtouchsensordisplay, fitthedeviceateyelevel.Choosethefittinglocation soastopreventlightfromfallingintoandfrombeing reflectedbythesensor`sdisplay.
7.3 Fittinginstructions
· The3-keyand5-keyRTRtouchsensorsproject over the lower edge of the bus coupler and have an additional screw-hole at the bottom for fastening to the wall. Use the screw/plug setsuppliedwiththedeviceforfastening.
· TheRTRtouchsensorsoftheS.,B.,KandQ. seriesareequippedwithananti- theftprotection intheformofalockingscrewretainingthetouch sensoronthebuscoupler.Useascrewdriver, sizePH0orPH00.
· The anti-theft protection and the additional screw-holes are accessible, if the inscription labelisdetachedcarefullyfromthecorrespondingkeyrocker.Normally,noadditionaltoolsare requiredforthis(fingernail).

7.4 Mountingoftouchsensorswithout integratedbuscoupler Forfitting,aflush- mountedbuscouplertype,order no.75040001,isneeded. Proceedasfollows: 1. Install the flush-mounted bus coupler into a
flush-mountingbox. 2. Assignthephysicaladdress(usingthecommis-
sioningsoftware). 3. Plugthetouchsensor(1)intotheflush-mounted
buscoupler(2). 4. Thetwodevicesarethenconnectedwithone
anotherviatheuserinterface(3).
5. AttachtheRTRtouchsensortothebuscoupler usingthelockingscrew(andalsotheadditional screwforthe3-keyand5-keytouchsensors).
7.5 Mountingoftouchsensorswith integratedbuscoupler
1. Mountthesupportring(4)intherightpositionon aUPdevicesocket(DIN49073).Thedismantling lock(5)mustbeatthebottomright.
2. Usingabusconnectionterminal,connectthe bustotherearofthetouchsensor.
3. Switchthebusvoltageon. 4. Assignaphysicaladdress(usingthecommis-
sioningsoftware).Thereisaprogramminglever (9)forthisontherearsideofthedevice.Using asmallscrewdriver,pullthelevertowardsthe undersideofthehousingsothattheleverturns red. When the physical address has been issued,theprogramminglevergoesdark.

5. Switchthebusvoltageoffagain. 6. Attach both the touch sensor and the frame
ontothesupportringuntilitlocks. 7. Ifnecessary,releasethelabellingpanel(8)from
thelowerrocker. 8. Screwthesecuringscrew(7)tight.Thisispre-
mountedintheroundopening(6). 9. Clip the labelling panel back onto the touch
sensor.

7.6 Adviceoncommissioning

· Forprogramming,touchsensorswithoutbus couplersmustbeattachedtothebuscoupler.

· Please note that after programming the bus coupler and the RTR touch sensor form a ,,combination”andcanthereforenolongerbe exchangedatrandom.

· Immediatelyafterpluggingthedeviceintothe

coupler,theIDcodeandthesoftwareversion

aredisplayedforabriefmoment:

Example:3-keyRTRtouchsensor,

version1.0

Afterwardsthepredefinedbasicscreenisdis-
played. · Adaptthetouchsensortothecontrolloopto
ensureprecisetemperaturemeasurements. Ifnecessary,performafunctioncheck. · Notedownthephysicaladdress,possiblyalso
the room/location code on the touch sensor
7.7Removal
· With touch sensors with integrated bus couplers,switchthebusvoltageoff.Otherwisethe devicemaybedamaged.
· Loosen the safety screw before the removal andalsotheretainingscrewatthebottom(with 3-and5-keyRTRtouchsensors).
· Theremaybeanalarmfunction,whichsignals the removal of the touch sensor (theft protection). Deactivate this before dismantling.

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8. Annex

Troubleshooting

Thetablebelowisintendedasahelpfordealingwithproblems,ifany.

Problem Nodisplayscreen Changeofopmodeviathemenunotpossible Pressonfunctionkeysshowsnoreaction
Menuorsubmenunotdisplayed “Pd”or”Fd”appearsondisplay “nP”appearsondisplay,functionkeyswithoutresponse Wrongtimeofdaydisplayed Sensordisplays”–:–“insteadofthetime Programmedswitchingtimesnotexecuted.

Cause/Remedialaction
· Nobusvoltage>calltheelectricalfitterifthebusvoltageisabsentforprolongedperiods · Devicedefective>replace
· Changeprobablypreventedbyopenwindowwithwindowcontactorpresencedetector (forcedposition)
· Undoactivatedkey-lockfunction(chapter6) · Ifnecessary,havethekey- lockfunctiondeactivatedbytheelectricalfitter
· Thecorrespondingfunctionsarenotenabledornotprogrammed>asktheelectricalfitter toenableortoprogramthecorrespondingfunctions
· Enlargethelevelofoperation
· Operationnotpossibleduringprogrammingofthetouchsensor
· Programmedtouchsensorprobablypluggedintoanother(,,wrong”)buscoupler>check devicecombinationsorhavethemrectified
· Timeofsystemclockneedsresetting · Functionsexecutedwithslighttimedeviations>resynchronizewithsystemclock
· Synchronizationfailed · Functionsexecutedwithslighttimedeviations>resynchronizewithsystemclock
· Timerclockprogrammed,butnotactivated.Activatethetimerclock(chapter5.3)

Assignmentofkeys

NotethekeyfunctionsoftheRTtouchsensor:

Controlelement
Displaykeys.. – left/rightkey..

Function/LED/Actuation/lock
Functionofkeysvarieswithsituation Operationofroomtemperaturecontroller

Key1left/LED….. – Keypress………… Key1right/LED.. – Keypress…………

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locked locked

Key2left/LED….. – Keypress………… Key2right/LED.. – Keypress…………

brief brief

long long

locked locked

Key3left/LED….. – Keypress………… Key3right/LED.. – Keypress…………

brief brief

long long

locked locked

Key4left/LED….. – Keypress………… Key4right/LED.. – Keypress…………

brief brief

long long

locked locked

Key5left/LED….. – Keypress………… Key5right/LED.. – Keypress…………

brief brief

long long

locked locked

Technicaldata
Powersupply Powerrating Userinterface
Ambienttemperature Storagetemperature Typeofprotection Safetyclass

21­32VDC typically150mW
2×5-pole maleconnector
-5…+45°C -25…+70°C
IP20 III

Warranty We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress. Our products are under guarantee within the scope of the statutory provisions. If you have a warranty claim, please contact the point of sale or ship the device postage free with a description of the fault to the appropriate regional representative.
We will be pleased to deal with any queries you may have. THE KNX HOTLINE Phone +49 6842 945 9705
Please hand these operating instructions to your customer for safekeeping after installation.
For more information: Berker GmbH & Co.KG
Zum Gunterstal 66440 Blieskastel/Germany
Tel.: +49 6842 945 0 Fax: +49 6842 945 4625
E-Mail: info@berker.de www.berker.com
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