User Manual

Overview
General
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Commanding Designing a system
Distribution/commanding of group masters to group member Restricted to max. 500 group members
Moreover, the same concept can be used to compile demand signals for chilled water, hot water, or for air
handling. Demand occurs in room segments assigned to a group; it is collected, evaluated and transmitted
to generation via the applicable group master.
Concentrate data Designing a system
Collecting data from the group members via the group master Restricted to max. 250 group members
A group member is not the same as a room segment. A room segment can
include multiple group members.
Central functions can be directly designed in an easy-to-understand manner. In a multi-story building,
rooms are rented on a floor-by-floor basis to various users. A central function exists by floor for each room
operating mode, room setpoints, lighting, and shading. All lighting and shading is switched from a central
location for each floor.
Emergency, service, and protection functions act on the entire lighting control and shading systems in the
building.
Tenant
Retail mall Ground floor Tenant A, 1st floor Tenant B, 2n floor Tenant C 3rd floor Tenant D, 4th floor
Businesses and public
areas
Offices and hallways Offices and hallways Offices and hallways Offices and hallways
All central functions can be interconnected to meet the advanced requirements on mid-size to large
projects.
If a tenant uses, for example, two floors, a central function can individually act on the given floor, that acts
for its part on an additional, superposed central function, on both floors. The example of lighting or shading
provides a good illustration of this.
Tenant A
Floor 1
CorridorsRooms
R100
Cor1
Building
Floor
Warm Water
Supply
Cold Water
Supply
Emergency
Lighting
Emergency
Shading
Shading
Central
Protection
Shading
Service
Central
Operation
Shading
Central
Operation
Mode
Room
Setpoints
Central
Operation
Lighting