Date MY HOME LIGHT AND AUTOMATION. 2 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Apartment Villa My home SCS bus system was designed with:  system.

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Date MY HOME LIGHT AND AUTOMATION

2 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Apartment Villa My home SCS bus system was designed with:  system dimension and features for houses (residential)  installation method close to the traditional installation  aesthetic integrated with wd and des offer Introduction

3 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels L System composition NOT ONE GENERAL CENTRAL UNIT NO CENTRALIZED CONFIGURATION Power supply Controls N Actuators Loads 27V BUS

4 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels SCS bus characteristics 27V D.C. NOT POLARIZED POWER SUPPLY AND DIGITAL DATA Sender Receiver Information L 230V N System composition

5 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Catalogue  USER INTERFACES  ACTUATORS(ON/OFF)  DIMMERS  INTERFACES  ACCESSORIES

6 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels SOME MH DEVICE ARE IN COMMON WITH LM SYSTEM. FOR THIS REASON YOU CAN USE THE LM CONFIGURATION RULES AND SYSTEM LIMITS. Catalogue

7 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Incandescent Discharge Halogen Fluorescent LED Motors ON/OFF Motors up/down right/left Loads typology driven: most of the typology Catalogue

8 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Configuration

9 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Relating to different products or different choices there are 2 main types of configuration:  PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION USING JUMPERS Green for the address and the blue ones are for functioning mode.  VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION Available ONLY for automation and temperature control system. It is a SW able to configure the devices through the gateway (MH200N, F454). Configuration

10 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels 3° Level Project & Download: ONLY for Lighting Management. 1° Level Physical Using jumpers. 81 addresses A=0-9 PL=1-9 Configuration 2° Level 175 addresses A=0-10 PL=0-15 Virtual

11 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Actuator addressing mode The addresses of the actuator depending by the configuration of the site A and PL. For each area it is possible to set a max of 9 PL for each Area (max 9). In order to link an actuator to a group, it is necessary to add a jumper in the site G (group). Physical configuration

12 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Addressing and control type Also the control devices have the configuration sockets A and PL in order to set the receiver of the messages (actuators). Physical configuration

13 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Physical configuration POINT -POINT CONTROL Direct control to one actuator identified by a “room number” and a “light point number”. ROOM CONTROL Direct control to all the actuators identified by the same room number (site A).

14 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Physical configuration GROUP CONTROL Direct control to all the actuators which perform particular functions even if they belong to different rooms and are identified by the same “group number”.

15 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Physical configuration GENERAL CONTROL Direct control to all the system actuators

16 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE Physical configuration

17 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels The functioning mode Physical configuration

18 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels The blue jumpers (including also some numbers) are used for the mode of work. Physical configuration

19 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Controls operation modes Light functioning modes:ON timed commandON commandOFF commandPushbutton commandON / OFF commandAutomatism functioning modes:UP / DOWN bistable commandUP / DOWN monostable command Jumpers PUL ON OFF O/I M 1-8 Physical configuration

20 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Physical configuration CONTROLS for Scheduler

21 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels EnableDisableEnable/disableTimed ON 2 sec - 10 minBlinking (from 0,5 to 5 sec)Set the adjustment level (dimmer) (from 10 to 90 %)Scenario recall (from 1 to 9)SOFT START and SOFT STOPRecall and program of the scenario module (from 1 to 16)Door lock controlSound diffusion controlTimed ON (from 5 sec to 99 min 45 sec)Auxiliary input management The “SPEcial” functioning modality Physical configuration

22 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Using the Virtual Configuration, there are the same configuration rules of the physical one, but there are also some improvement: Example: F411/4 Physical configuration Virtual configuration A PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 M A1 PL1 M1 A2 PL2 M2 A3 PL3 M3 A4 PL4 M4 One area for all the PL. Also the mode of work is in common Each PL can became independent from the others Virtual configuration

23 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels PCConnections GatewaySystems Web Server - F454 Scheduler- MH200N Suitcase 3504 o 3503N Ethernet cable Virtual configuration

24 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels With devices with ID and VIRT labels Virtual configuration Devices description Reference number Configuration

25 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Basic scenarios configuration EASY SCENARIOS WITH LIGHTS AND MOTORS  4 scenarios per Unit (command)  16 scenarios per DIN module (memory)  Configure the device (physical-virtual)  Customizable by the end-user (push & learn) Easy to set-up Push & Learn Modulo scenari.wmv Scenario module 4 scenarios command

26 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Memory module SAVE THE SYSTEM STATE IN BLACK-OUT SITUATION It needs an A/PL address To save address it can be used in area 0 A= PL= 1 module for every system (phisical extension included) PL A 1 to 9 0 Memory module Easy to set-up Push & Learn Modulo memoria.wmv

27 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels INSTALLATION RULES AND LIMITS

28 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels System limits DISTANCE ABSORPTION ADDRESSES LOGICAL LIMITS PHYSICAL LIMITS Installation rules and limits

29 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Free BUS cabling topology Star connectionsFree connection Just one rule: no closed ring! Installation rules and limits PHYSICAL LIMITS

30 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels Power supplyActuatorControl 250m MAX500m MAX Installation rules and limits PHYSICAL LIMITS

31 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels 9 Areas 9 PL for every area 9 x 9 = 81 addresses LOGICAL LIMITS Installation rules and limits Using physical configuration 9 Groups

32 Division Appareillage et Système Résidentiels 11 Areas 16 PL for every area (16 x 11)- 1 = 175 addresses LOGICAL LIMITS Installation rules and limits The address 00 doesn’t exist Using virtual configuration 255 Groups