s QMX3.P37 QMX3.P34/P44/P74 QMX3.P02 QMX3.P70 QMX3.
Contents 0 About this document ........................................................................... 4 0.1 Revision history ..................................................................................... 4 0.2 Before you start ..................................................................................... 4 0.3 Abbreviations and naming conventions .................................................. 5 0.4 Reference documents ..........................................................
5.5.7 5.5.8 5.5.9 5.5.10 5.5.11 5.5.12 Device display parameters ................................................................... 38 HVAC operation and display ................................................................ 39 Operation and display: Relative humidity visualization .......................... 39 Display on QMX3.P70 Air quality indication LED .................................. 39 Operation and display: air quality .........................................................
0 About this document 0.1 Revision history Revision Date Changes Section Pages _07 2020-06-20 · Added QMX3.P44 Various Various _06 2019-04-08 · Bus voltage failure 5.2 25 _05 2018-09-14 · Corrections/additions for V6.1 · Communication objects All 5.3 — 26 _04 2017-03-10 · Corrections/additions for V6.1 · Added QMX3.P40 All — _03 2016-03-15 · Corrections/additions for V6.0 All — _02 2015-04 · Corrections for V5.1 · Deleted section 5.1 5.
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Room operator units Accessories QMX3.P30 S55624-H103 QMX3.P301BSC S55624-H123 QMX3.P40 S55624-H116 QMX3.P401BSC S55624-H124 QMX3.P70 S55624-H104 QMX3.P701BSC S55624-H125 QMX3.P02 S55624-H107 QMX3.P021BSC S55624-H128 QMX3.P34 S55624-H105 QMX3.P341BSC S55624-H126 QMX3.P44 S55624-H143 QMX3.P441BSC S55624-H144 QMX3.P74 S55624-H106 QMX3.P741BSC S55624-H127 QMX3.P37 S55624-H108 QMX3.P371BSC S55624-H129 QMX3.
1.2 Equipment combinations The room operator units are KNX certified and can be connected to all suitable KNX devices, if the appropriate communication objects are available in the application. Use in the following BAC systems: · GAMMA Building Management Systems / third-party devices · Building automation and control systems with ETS configuration Integration of third-party devices and free configuration. · Synco700 (with ACS configuration) can only use the sensor information of types QMX3.P30, QMX3.
1.4 Service and connection elements Connection R1 N1 QMX3... Room operator unit Controller, actor Twisted pair Service LED (red) and programming pin Service LED (red) Programming pin The service element functions are described Commissioning, sections 5.2 and 6.2. Adhesive address labels The devices are supplied with peel-off adhesive address labels containing the unique KNX ID as alphanumeric and barcode display.
1.5 Dimensions 80.5 18 1602M01_01 115 133.4 88.4 17.5 .5 78 13.1 56.5 3.5 26.5 28.2 60 1602M02 26 28.
1.6 Environmental compatibility, disposal 1.6.1 General notes This device was developed and manufactured with environmentally compatible materials and procedures complying with all relevant environmental standards. Note the following to dispose of the product following its useful life or in case of replacement: · Do not dispose of the device as part of standard household garbage, but as special waste from plastic and steel, ferrite-magnet components. This applies in particular to the PCB.
2 Safety and EMC optimization 2.1 Notes on safety Please comply with these notes This section explains general and system-specific regulations for mains and operating voltages. It includes important information for your safety and the safety of the entire plant. General regulations Please comply with the following general regulations during engineering and execution: · · · · · Electrical and mains power ordinances for the given country. Other applicable, national regulations.
3 Mounting and electrical installation Comply with the following notes as well as the mounting instructions [2] to mount the room sensor. Ambient conditions Note the permissible ambient temperature and humidity. See data sheet [1] for environmental conditions. Location (sensors, room operator units) · The devices are suitable for wall mounting. · Recommended height: 1.50 m above floor. · Do not mount the devices in recesses, shelves, behind curtains or doors, or above or near heat sources.
Monting over a cavity wall box Use a metal-reinforced base plate QMX3.MP1 instead of the standard base plate delivered with the room operator unit. 3 1 2 2 1 The installing tube must be sealed, or cold or warm air may enter the device and cause faulty temperature readings by the internal sensor. 1 Fixing the box on the cavity wall. 2 Fixing the QMX3.MP1 base plate on the box using 2 screws.
Cable ducts on the wall Keep a distance of 30 mm (from above) / 20 mm (from below) to the base plate, so that the device can be snapped onto the base plate. 30 mm Dismounting / service: 54 ± 0.15 Labels for QMX3.P02, QMX3.P37 1602z110 Max. 6 59.2 ± 0.15 Sample icons are available in the label template M1602.1 (Download from www.siemens.com/gamma-td) Information. e.g.
1602J110 1602Z107 Remove label · Follow the KNX regulations · For KNX wiring (topology, allowed cables and cable length), see the document KNX bus [6]. · Use the correct cables for the KNX bus · Do not interchange the wires of the KNX cable. – The red terminal is for KNX + – The gray terminal is for KNX – Installation · Observe all local installation regulations. Caution! Bus cabling The devices are not protected against accidental connection to AC 230 V.
4 Functionality / Use 4.1 Overview Type Room operator units X QMX3.P40 X X QMX3.P70 X X QMX3.P02 X QMX3.P34 X QMX3.P44 X X QMX3.P74 X X QMX3.P37 X X Operation of light, shading and scenes X Display and operation with touchkeys Air quality indicator with LED QMX3.
4.2 Use Six complementary device types are available which can control HVAC and electric applications. · Room temperature, humidity, and CO2 content of the room are controlled according to the demand and to energy efficiency criteria. · Four freely parameterizable pairs of touchkeys can be configured for light switching, dimming, blinds, scenes, sending values, etc. Details The sensors in the room operator unit measure: – Room temperature. – Relative room humidity.
4.3 Display elements and buttons Button Button 1 2 A B 5 6 3 7 4 8 · An arrow indicates that an element can be operated · Temperature display in °C or °F / humidity in % r.H.
The digits "0xxx" and "00xx" are displayed on power-up: 0xxx is the FW version 00xx is the Build version 4.4 Functions The room operator units with control functions can be integrated in a KNX network. The control functions for room temperature and ventilation allow for immediate control of suitable actuators to control heating, cooling, and ventilation. 4.4.1 Measuring Temperature (All Types) The room operator units measure the room temperature via an integrated sensing element.
Control and operation Room Only operation and display Presence function Room operating mode Manual switching of ventilation Operation of light, shading and scenes PID control temperature Sensors Threshold value switch CO2 Control and operation Type Threshold value switch humidity 4.4.2 QMX3.P30 X X QMX3.P40 X QMX3.P70 X X QMX3.P02 X X QMX3.P34 X X X X X X X QMX3.P44 X X X X X X X QMX3.P74 X X X X X X X QMX3.
controllers is available. The setpoint (from local operation or received via bus) directly influences the first threshold value (see description in sections 5.5.4 and 5.5.6). Room temperature controller, humidity threshold value, and air quality threshold switching can be activated or deactivated. As a result, simple sensor function or room operation is possible also. Fan control (QMX3.
days and corrects for any drift detected. The sensor also contains selfdiagnostics to assure proper operation during lifetime. · Use: Normal environments, such as offices, class rooms, hotel rooms, or other non-permanently occupied areas, typically reach at least once a week the CO2 concentration of fresh air of 400 ppm. However, exposure to a lowest CO2 concentration other than fresh air, or incorrect altitude parameter setting, might result in reduced accuracy and incorrect operation.
no one is in the room or if the window is open, the radiator valve closes and reduces the room temperature automatically. Up to 4 window contacts and presence detectors can be connected via KNX bus. 4.5.2 Presence dependent room climate control with operation of all disciplines Key (Example of a possible combination of components) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Room operator unit QMX3.P02 Room sensor QMX3.P70 Room operator unit QMX3.
4.5.3 Room temperature, humidity and air quality control Key (Possible combination of components) 1. Room sensor QMX3.P70, including – Temperature sensor 2. – Humidity sensor – CO2 sensor Air handling controller RMU7x0B The room operator unit (1) measures the room temperature, the room humidity, and the CO2 concentration, and passes these values on to the controller (2) via the KNX bus.
5 ETS engineering 5.1 Engineering Product data The product data (*.vd5 or *.knxprod) must be downloaded from the website and imported in the ETS for engineering. The product data is available at www.siemens.com/hvac-td or www.siemens.com/gamma-td. ETS version If ETS3 is used, make sure to install first ETS3 patch (additional software column SW) for ETS3.0f à www.siemens.com/hvac-td For ETS4, make sure the latest version is installed or at least version 4.1.2.
5.3 Communication objects The number and type of available objects as well as adjustable parameters can vary depending on basic configuration. For detailed documentation on KNX data point types, see [4]. QMX3.P40 QMX3.P70 QMX3.P34 QMX3.P44 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P02 QMX3.P37 Obj. Object name QMX3.
QMX3.P37 QMX3.P02 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P44 QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.
QMX3.P74 QMX3.P02 QMX3.P37 9.007 2 bytes QMX3.P44 relative room humidity in % X X X X X X X X QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.
CRWU QMX3.P37 9.008 2 bytes 9.008 2 bytes 9.008 2 bytes QMX3.P02 CRWU QMX3.P74 9.008 2 bytes QMX3.P44 CO2 -Concentration in the room in ppm QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.
QMX3.P74 QMX3.P37 QMX3.P44 QMX3.P02 QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.P30 Devices X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X HMI displays and operation of values and functions 53 Outside tem perature [°C] Dis play outside tem perature (°C) 9.001 2 bytes CWU 9.001 2 bytes 9.
QMX3.P02 QMX3.P37 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P44 QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.P30 Devices X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Function button pair, button 1 80 Button A1: switching on / off 81 Button A1: send value 82 Button A1, 2nd obj.
QMX3.P02 QMX3.P37 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P44 QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.P30 Devices X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Function button pair 2, button 2 110 Button B2: switching on / off 111 Button B2: send value 112 Button B2, 2nd obj.
QMX3.P02 QMX3.P37 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P44 QMX3.P34 Type / Length Flags QMX3.P70 Function QMX3.P40 Obj. Object name QMX3.P30 Devices X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Function button pair 4, button 1 140 Button D1: switching on / off 141 Button D1: send value 142 Button D1, 2nd obj.
5.4 Room operator unit visualization and operation Description QMX3.P44 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P37 1 Room temperature Displays the value of the internal room temperature sensor X X X X 55 Room temperature, setpoint absolute X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Object no. Name QMX3.P34 The appropriate communication objects must be placed in the group address after parameterization to display internal functions on the room operator unit.
5.5 ETS parameter description Factory settings are in brackets X X X QMX3.P02 X QMX3.P37 X QMX3.P74 QMX3.P44 K X X Room temperature sensor Room temperature: Sensor correction –5…+5 °C in 0.1 steps (0 °C) Room temperature: Send following change by 0.1…2.5 °C Room temperature: Send cyclically after 1…60 (2 min) 5.5.2 QMX3.P34 5.5.1 QMX3.P70 Range (Default) QMX3.P40 Communication objects available in ETS when function is enabled Type QMX3.P30 Values Unit Designation (0.
*) PID parameter set for the heating sequence Heating type Xp TiN TiV Nz SD Radiator heating slow 2K 5400s 450s 0,1K 0.8K Radiator heating fast 2K 3600s 540s 0,1K 0.8K Floor heating slow 2K 7200s 540s 0,1K 0.8K Floor heating fast 2K 5400s 540s 0,1K 0.8K Cooling type Xp TiN Chilled ceiling 2K 5400s 450s 0,1K 0.8K Floor cooling 2K 5400s 540s 0,1K 0.
%r.h. X X X X X Humidity: Send cyclically after 1; 2…45; 60 (15 min) min X X X X X Default switching point stage 1 (%r.h.) 0…100 (40) %r.h. X X X X X X X X Default switching point stage 2 (%r.h.) 0…100 (70) %r.h. X X X X X X X X Default switching point stage 3 (%r.h.) 0…100 (90) %r.h. X X X X X X X X Hysteresis 2;3;4;5;7;10 (5%) %r.h. X X X X X X X X Unit QMX3.P02 2; 3; 4; 5; 7; 10 (2%) QMX3.P37 QMX3.P74 Humidity: Send following change by 5.5.
QMX3.P37 QMX3.P02 X X X X X X X X Default switching point stage 2 (ppm) 400…2000 (1000) ppm X X X X X X X X Default switching point stage 3 (ppm) 400…2000 (1500) ppm X X X X X X X X Hysteresis 50…500 (100) ppm X X X X X X X X QMX3.P44 ppm QMX3.P40 400…2000 (800) Unit Default switching point stage 1 (ppm) 5.5.5 QMX3.P74 Type QMX3.P34 Range (Default) QMX3.P70 Values Visible parameter name in ETS QMX3.
QMX3.P44 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P37 X X X X Operation Room temperature setpoint yes; (no) X Room temperature setpoint type Absolute; (Relative) X X X X X X Lower limit temp.setp.abs. 5…21 (18) °C X X X X X Upper limit temp. Setp. Abs. 21…40 (26) Temp.setp.op.in steps of 0.1; 0.2; 0.5; 1.0; 2.0 (0.1) °C X X X X °C X X X X Max. negative temp.shift Max. positive temp.shift -10…0 (-3) K X X X X 0…+10 (+3) K X X X X Temperature shift in steps of 0.1; 0.2; 0.5; 1.0; 2.
5.5.11 Operation and display: air quality QMX3.P44 QMX3.P74 QMX3.P37 X X X X X X X X Display: Air quality visualization Numeric value (ppm) (Symbol) Text Change symbol '+++' <-> '++-' at ppm 400…2000 (1000) ppm X X X X Change symbol '++-' <-> '+- -' at ppm 400…2000 (1500) ppm X X X X Change text 'Good' <-> 'Okay' at ppm 400…2000 (1000) ppm X X X X Change text 'Okay' <-> 'Poor' at ppm 400…2000 (1500) ppm X X X X Min.
Combined / Button pairs LED response and parameterization 2-button switching LED display [object-independent, status object] Action button pair [left Off, right On, right Off/left On] (Object independent) LED constant value [Off, On (orientation light)] (status object) LED activation [Off/On, On/Off] 2-button dimming LED A2 display [object-independent, status object] Action button pair [left On/brighter, right Off/darker] (Object independent) LED constant value [Off, On (orientation light)] Long b
5.6 Examples for the operation of touch keys and display elements In RTS, these functions are created as follows: In the device view, · activate or deactivate functions · modify the default values if required The objects that are now visible, must be connected to group addresses.
Air quality, CO2 Key 1 No function, display of room air quality in text form GOOD, OKAY, or POOR Keys 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 No function Key 4 Toggle the display pages between temperature, humidity, and CO2 Humidity and presence Key 1 Keys 2 and 6 Keys 3, 5 and 7 Key 4 Key 8 Toggle the display between outdoor and indoor humidity Room humidity setpoint adjustment (absolute) No function Toggle the display pages between temperature and humidity Presence key, or Comfort extension 43 / 46 Siemens Smart Infras
6 ACS engineering 6.1 Engineering Tool ACS790 is used for engineering with devices from the Synco 700 range. This tool is documented in Service- and Operating software ACS790 [5]. ACS790 version For ACS790, version 8.23 or higher must be installed. Recommendation: Keep the adhesive address labels During room operator unit mounting, the address labels can be peeled off the devices and stuck to a floor plan or similar to show the KNX IDs and the physical location in one place.
à Variant 2 1. Set addressing mode for the room operator unit (briefly press button on device à LED is red). 2. In the ACS790 device list, use "Addressing mode…" to select the currently active device à Enter a physical address in the "Address assignment" dialog à Click "Write". à Enter a physical address and short description for the selected room operator unit. à Close the "Address assignment“ dialog by clicking "Write…“. à Repeat these steps for all room operator units to be commissioned.
6.3 ACS Parameter description Factory settings are boldfaced. 6.3.1 Communication Designation Values Description Geographical zone (apartment) ---, 1...126 Geographical zone, apartment or room group Geographical zone (room) ---, 1…63 Geographical zone, room Geographical zone (subzone) ---, 1…15 Geographical zone, subzone 6.3.2 Universal temperature sensor Designation Values Description LTE transmission zone ---, 1…4095 Sending zone for KNX/ACS Sensor correction -5...+5K in 0.