User Manual
Overview
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Overview
All applications shown on the following pages refer to living rooms which can be met in retirement and nursing
homes. The applications focus on maximum comfort, safety and energy efficiency.
The operating and monitoring devices are selected to simplify reading of the displayed information and
operating the functions via large push buttons.
The presence detector in the bath room switches the lighting automatically. The other presence detector in the
living room measures the brightness in the room and turns off the lighting when enough daylight is available. It
also can be configured as a constant light controller. Both detectors improve the safety as well by monitoring the
presence of people in the room. When the room is not occupied lighting and electrical power are switched off
automatically. The temperature in the room is being reduced to the precomfort level as well.
The window contacts make sure the heating and cooling will not be lost through open windows and doors.
Additionally, they can release an alarme when they will be open too long.
Anywhere in the room SOS switches are installed to call for help. The alarms and all other sensor data can be
centrally received, remotely monitored and recorded. Two signal lights in front of the door indicate whether help
is required or nursing personal is in the room.
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1a…c Electrical panel applications
Blind and switching actuator are installed on the electrical panel.
1a - The room thermostat allows the display and operation of the room temperature, room operating mode
and the temperature setpoints.
1b – The room unit allows the display and operation of the room temperature, room operating mode, the
temperature setpoints, blinds and lighting.
1c – The room temperature sensor includes a temperature controller. There is no display and operation
available. Setpoints can be adjusted by remote operation via web server or touch panel.
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2a…b Ceiling or under floor applications
The input and output devices are installed in the room box in the ceiling or under the floor.
2a – The room thermostat allows the display and operation of the room temperature, room operating mode
and the temperature setpoints.
2b - The room temperature sensor includes a temperature controller. There is no display and operation
available. Setpoints can be adjusted by remote operation via web server or touch panel.
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3a…c Flush mounting and radio communication
Window contact status, operating mode and setpoints are transmitted via radio signal (Synco living). The
input and output devices are flush mounted.
3a – The room unit allows the display and operation of the room temperature, room operating mode, the
temperature setpoints, blinds and lighting.
3b – The room temperature sensor sends the actual temperature to the central apartment unit. There is no
display and operation available in the room (option). Setpoints can be adjusted by remote operation via web
server or touch panel or central apartment unit.
3c – as 3b. In place of the heating circuit controller the valve actuator controls the radiator. He receives the
setpoints via radio signal from the central apartment unit.
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4a…c Flush mounting
The input and output devices are flush mounted.
4a - Das The room unit allows the display and operation of the room temperature, room operating mode, the
temperature setpoints, blinds and lighting.
4b - The room thermostat allows the display and operation of the room temperature, room operating mode
and the temperature setpoints.
4c - Der The room temperature sensor includes a temperature controller. There is no display and operation
available. Setpoints can be adjusted by remote operation via web server or touch panel.
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