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Home Automation Catalogue 40 YEARS OF HOME AUTOMATION DESIGN Since our foundation, all of our designs and business activities have been driven by this single endeavour. Always engaged in the development of various home automation systems, during these years we have matured a global concept of product and range, implemented in an advanced and comprehensive offer of technological solutions: from sliding and swing gate, residential, condominium and industrial automation systems to overhead and sectional door systems, also encompassing road barriers and automation for industrial doors, blinds and roller shutters. Research is the key element behind the design of our range and has always been the motor that drives our efforts. It is the crucial starting point for ongoing innovation and improvement, proposing concrete solutions for the automation market, perfectly in line with the changing needs of the customer and precise demands of the sector. This is how Came solutions come to pass, characterized by an avant-garde technological imprinting, where maximum safety and ease of use for the end user as well as with simple installation and reliability for the designer or installer are the common denominators. Always marked by absolute quality. Total control. I TA LY C 10 0% MAD IN T I F I C AT E ER E EVOLUTION EQUALS SAFETY AND TECHNOLOGICAL RELIABILITY ITPI Research and development of new technologies are at the heart of Came's mission. And there's more. The ability to conceive automation systems that are 100% safe and reliable has led the company down a path of unparalleled product design and evolution, with the dissemination of a culture for security, alongside traditional audits and inspections carried out during routine production process, provides for the unique concept of EN TESTED automation or system. Two words and a single definition to declare that any solution marked Came is manufactured and tested according to strict criteria imposed by European regulations in the field of impact forces. Thus making all Came products ready for professional certification. The 100% MADE IN ITALY original trademark testifies that the full range of Came operators stems from a quality production process, designed to generate technologically-reliable and efficient products. These undergo wear-and-tear tests plus resistance to extreme temperature tests, and operating within electromagnetic interference tests. The tireless study of materials, components and electronics has paid off with absolute durability. Authority and prestige for the company and for those who choose its products, and peace of mind for those who use them every day. A 360° IDEA OF AUTOMATION SYSTEMS 100% CAME Boasting unrivalled know-how consolidated in a comprehensive and advanced range of products, Came has gone beyond the simple concept of home automation. It gradually took the road towards the development of an idea, a vision and a global management of the "intelligent" home. The result? The warranty and expertise of a "technological mind" capable of generating products, services and assistance designed specifically for the designer and the professional. Multiple solutions designed to simplify and speed up the creation and installation of a complete home automation system. Witness the birth of the home automation protocol, an integrated system able to plan, coordinate, communicate and manage to make all elements inside and outside the home on a 360° level. Characterised by freedom to design and maximum reliability. At the centre of this unique idea, translated into reality through perfect communication between elements of home automation and maximum compatibility between devices and languages, stands the authority of a single party, a reference point that has utmost competence in handling different automations: Came 8 he¡ the new home automation system designed by Came to control and manage the house. From the sprinkler system to temperature management in rooms, from moving shutters to opening entrance gates. Came systems also handle lights, security and anti-theft, electrical loads and technical alarms (gas leaks, water leaks). Did you ever think that all this was possible with a single partner? It is now! temperature control sound systems remote control intruder alarm systems supervision load control technical alarms automation lighting 9 Table of Contents 13 HOME AUTOMATION 15 input modules for flush-mounting boxes and din rail 19 DIN rail output modules 23 input and output modules for flush-mounting boxes 27 DIN RAIL input and output modules 31 input and output modules for RECESSED INSTALLATION 35 HOME AUTOMATION control modules 39 LINE ISOLATION modules 43 analogue modules 46 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE - PLAN 48 installation example - DIAGRAM 51 temperature control 53 probes 55 temperature control program 56 installation examples 59 lighting 61 dali and dmx system interfaces 65 energy management 67 load control modules 71 sound system 73 sound system modules 77 system supervision 79 colour touch screen terminals 87 frames for touch screens 89 Monochrome touch screen terminals 93 remote control 95 server unit 99 system accessories 100 system accessories 103 Tips on Installation 104 TYPE OF CONNECTIONS 105 BRANCH LENGTHS HOME AUTOMATION The key part of a home automation system is definitely one dedicated to the automation functions. Thanks to a set of dedicated products, any modern home can have the advantages of control functions that cater to the comfort and well-being of today's modern living. All dimmed or simple type light points, motorised blinds or shutters, and automatic gates and doors can be controlled from a single point or multiple points placed in the environment without fixed commands defined as in a traditional electrical system , but according to programmable logic, variable positions and functions that can be expanded according to the needs of users. In other words, a system that adapts and grows and according to the needs of the house's occupants. The revolutionary concept of "scenario" allows the customer to perform operations with a single command that only a short wile back were complicated and laborious. Just think of the tasks normally performed before leaving the house or going to bed, such as turning off the lights, lowering the blinds, activating the burglar alarm system in the areas to be protected, and others. Now all this can be done with just a single command from one point without moving through the entire house. Connection of all installed equipment via a single BUS cable allows system expandability and modification at any time based on varied needs or lifestyles, even when the house has been completed and furnished and is regularly inhabited, or in case of restructuring. Table of Contents 13 HOME AUTOMATION 15 input modules for FLUSH-MOUNTING BOXES AND DIN RAIL 19 output modules for DIN RAIL 23 input and output MODULES for FLUSH-MOUNTING BOX 27 input and output modules for DIN RAIL 31 input and output modules for RECESSED INSTALLATION 35 modules for AUTOMATION CONTROL 39 modules for LINE ISOLATION 43 analogue modules 46 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE - PLAN 48 installation example - DIAGRAM 13 automation 14 input modules for flush-mounting boxes and din rail 001DD4IS 001DD8IS 001DD8IOPTO Module w/ 4 24 V DC digital inputs Features 4 inputs for connecting up to 4 buttons or technology signal contacts. The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for a single module input) via he¡Bus. Type 503 flush-mounting boxes. Module w/ 8 digital inputs x 24 VDC Features 8 inputs for connecting up to 8 buttons or technology signal contacts. The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for a single module input) via he¡Bus. Type 503 flush-mounting boxes. Module w/ 8 24 V DC opto-isolated digital inputs Features 8 24 V DC opto-isolated inputs, for connecting buttons or long-range technology signal contacts. The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for a single module input) via he¡Bus. Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 9 mm 001DD8ISCM 001DD8IOPTOCM Module w/ 8 24 V DC digital inputs Features 8 inputs for connecting up to 8 buttons or technology signal contacts. The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for all module inputs) via he¡Bus Type 503 flush-mounting boxes. Module w/ 8 24 V DC opto-isolated digital inputs Features 8 24 V DC opto-isolated inputs, for connecting buttons or long-range technology signal contacts. The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for all module inputs) via he¡Bus. Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 9 mm Dimensions: 3 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 V DC (mA) Input cable length (m) Inputs BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Input status indicator LED Input Operation Dimensions (mm / No. DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DD4IS 11 ÷ 22 5 max. 4 digital 001DD8IS - 001DD8ISCM 22 ÷ 24 11 ÷ 22 5 max. 8 digital Blue Yellow Active when connected to negative 41 x 30 x 9 30 Black Nylon -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing YES 50 resettable EMC EN 50428 001DD8IOPTO - 001DD8IOPTOCM 30 15 max. 8 opto-isolated Red Active if polarized 3 DIN modules 110 White ABS -5 ÷ +50 15 The input and output modules allow the home automation system to be connected to the outside world. The inputs, typically connected to standard buttons of the various home automation series, allows BUS transmission of the he¡ home automation control signals. The output modules enable control of the various actuators (motors, lamps, etc..) according to the logic set during programming. This makes the input and output modules the essential components of home automation control. There are two types of input modules: • Digital input modules for flush-mounting box installation. Designed to fit into flush-mounted boxes of the home automation series as shown in the following figure. Installation is simple and they can easily be used in cases of restructuring. 001dD4IS • Opto-isolated digital input modules for Din rail installation. Allows for installation inside of standard electrical panels. The input stage, which occurs through an optical isolator, allows total electrical isolation of the device from the rest of the system ensuring a high noise immunity. The modules described offer the fundamental advantage of being installation-ready for the home automation systems currently available, thus avoiding structural and aesthetic constraints. The operation is simple and intuitive: each module connected to the BUS receives its own identification number during programming, known as address, which distinguishes it from other modules in the system. The single input is identified by the address assigned to the module and by its sequential number (e.g.: module 3 input 2). Similarly, the single output will be identified by the serial number of the module assigned during programming and by its sequential number (e.g.: module 5 output 4). An input can then send an activation command to an output thus identified. The outputs can also be grouped by logical zones; in this case the outputs belonging to the same area will receive the same command. The input can be programmed to send the following messages over the he¡Bus line: • Single command. Activation command of a single output identified by a given address (e.g.: module 5 output 2). • Zone command. Activation command for outputs belonging to the same logic zone. • Remote command. The module sends the input status via BUS. This allows the system to process the states of the various inputs according to programmable logic. • Multiple command. Up to 8 different commands to the same number of outputs. This allows control of up to 8 different outputs in an alternate mode, thus resulting in an actual scenario without adding other equipment dedicated to this function to the system (function available for only one input of the module). Furthermore, modules with 8 inputs with multiple control groups (001DD8ISCM, 001DD8IOPTOCM) have 8 multiple controls with 7 commands each available, which can be associated to the various inputs of the module at will. This allows each input of the module to be matched to a multiple control along with the input control itself (single zone or remote); or 8 multiple commands plus the input control to a single input (single zone or remote). 16 he¡Bus Line to output modules Max 15 m NA button 001DD8IOPTO 17 18 DIN rail output modules 001DD2UR16 001DM2UR16 001DD8UR6 001DD8UR16 Module w/ 2 16 A relay outputs Features 2 relay outputs plus NO contact for controlling max 230 V AC 16 A electrical loads (see table). Features buttons for local control of outputs. Module w/ 2 16A relay outputs with memory Features 2 relay outputs plus memory and NO contact for controlling max 230 V AC 16 A electrical loads (see table). Features buttons for local control of outputs. Module with 8 6 A relay outputs Features 8 relay outpust plus NO contact for controlling max 230 V AC 6 A electrical loads (see table). Features buttons for local control of outputs. Module with 8 16 A relay outputs Features 8 relay outputs plus NO contact for controlling max 230 V AC 16 A electrical loads (see table). Features buttons for local control of outputs. Dimensions: 2 DIN modules Dimensions: 2 DIN modules Dimensions: 4 DIN modules Dimensions: 6 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 V DC (mA) Outputs Output Operation Controllable loads at 230 V AC (A) Resistive load (A) Incandescent lamps and ferromagnetic transformers (A) 001DD2UR16 001DM2UR16 001DD8UR6 001DD8UR16 22 - 24 80 20 100 240 2 relays 16 A NO - C monostable no memory 2 relays 16 A NO - C bistable with memory 6 relays 6 A NO - C monostable no memory 8 relays 16 A NO - C monostable no memory NO contact 16 16 NO contact 16 16 NO contact 8 6 NO contact 16 16 3.5 10 10 Fluorescent and energy saving lamps (A) 1 0.5 1 Electronic Transformer (A) Engines cos φ 0.6 (A) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Output protection (V) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 4 4 1.5 1 4 4 4 180 6 340 Blue Yellow 2 130 White ABS -5 - +40 -5 - +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing RAL 460 YES 50 resettable BT - EMC EN 50428 19 The output modules for DIN rail installation can be mounted inside standard electrical panels. They have an on-board relay for controlling electrical loads. The output modules, identified by a serial number, receive the activation command via BUS from the input modules, each output will be activated according to the operating logic as assigned in the programming phase. The main mode of operation of the outputs are as follows: • Monostable (maintained action). Follows the status of the input that controls it. Can be used for the control of buzzers or bells. • Step-by-Step. The output changes status at each press of the button connected to the input that controls it. It can be used to control light spots. • Venetian Blinds. Used to control a motor for a Venetian blind. Even this control, as that of the shutter motor, requires two outputs on the module. In addition to the up and down command, this feature also enables rotation of the Venetian blind slats. • Timed activation. Pressing the button connected to its commanding input activates the output for a programmable amount of time. It can be used for timed control of lights (e.g.: stairs light). The output modules 001DD2UR16, 001DM2UR16, 001DD8UR6 and 001DD8UR16 are housed in DIN rail cases and feature relay outputs with NO no-load contacts. Each output has a local command button that directly activates the output contact. It is thus possible to directly control the electrical load connected to the output regardless of the signal coming from the BUS. This ensures in all circumstances, also in case of emergency, that the user is able to activate and deactivate the electrical loads connected to the output relay. A special yellow LED indicator signals output status. Manual output activation buttons: • pressing and releasing the button immediately changes the output state • holding down the button for a long time manually locks the output in the state indicated by the yellow LED. 001DD8UR16 Caution: outputs that are "manually locked" ignore all BUS commands (N, Set, Reset) and can only be unlocked by pressing the button again briefly. Yellow LED output signal are: • on permanently if the output contact is closed • off if the output contact is closed • LED blinking (short ON time, long OFF time) when the output contact is locked open • LED blinking (long ON time, short OFF time) when the output contact is locked closed. All outputs feature a memory status, meaning that the relay contacts return to their state (On or Off) before supply voltage disruption when grid connection is re-established. On addition, the modules equipped with memory (e.g:, 001DM2UR16) have a bistable relay output that retains its state even during power outage (the bistable relay has two coils for the control of the output contact. One for opening the contact, the other for closing. The coils are controlled by electrical impulses and contact switches only when a coil receives the impulse. The contact therefore retains the position acquired regardless of the supply voltage of the module. Furthermore, the coils absorb current only during impulse duration, with a consequent reduction of the current absorption of the module and increase of average relay life). In order to reduce total power consumption of the modules, memory modules should be used when outputs control electrical loads powered over long intervals of time. In these cases, the bistable relay offers the advantage of not absorbing current when the utilities are powered. Output contact rating should be chosen carefully (16 A or 6 A) according to the load to be controlled as reported in the technical specifications tables. From a general point of view, 16 A output contacts should be implemented for lamp control, while the control of shutter motors can also take 6 A output contacts. 20 from input modules he¡Bus Line 230 V AC 001DD8UR16 001DD8UR6 Open / Close On/Off 21 22 input and output modules for flush-mounting boxes 001DD4I4UT 001DD8IUT Module w/ 4 digital inputs + 4 24 V DC O.C. transistor outputs. Features 4 inputs for connecting up to 4 buttons or technology signal contacts. The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for a single module input) via he¡Bus. Features 4 O.C. transistor outputs to connect the signal LEDs, 24 V DC (max. 50 mA for each output), or the 001DIF2UR6 interface for door and window automation. Type 503 Flush flush-mounting. Module with 8 inputs-outputs with 24 V DC programmable O.C. outputs. Features 8 terminals configured individually as digital input or 24 V DC O.C. transistor outputs (max. 50 mA for each output). The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for a single module input) via he¡Bus. Type 503 flush-mounting boxes. Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 9 mm Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 9 mm DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 V DC (mA) Inputs Input Operation Input cable length (m) Exits Output Operation Output cable length (m) Outfeed current (mA) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (mm) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Output protection (mA) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DD4I4UT 001DD8IUT 22 - 24 11 - 22 4 digital 11 - 25 max 8 digital Active when connected to negative 5 4 open collectors 8 open collectors max. Closes to negative 5 50 Blue Yellow 41 x 30 x 9 30 Black NYLON -5 - +40 -10 - +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing 100 resettable fuses YES 50 resettable fuses EMC EN 50428 23 The input/output modules group button connection inputs and electrical load control outputs inside the same case. The operating characteristics are those described in the chapters on the input and output modules. The input/output modules for flush-mounting box installation, 001DD4I4UT and 001DD8IUT, are designed to be housed in flush-mounting boxes of home automation series or in junction boxes. The inputs, typically connected to standard buttons of the various home automation series, allows BUS transmission of the home automation control signals. The outputs of the "Open Collector" type can directly control a LED indicator or a relay for control of electrical loads. The inputs can control the outputs of the module to which they belong or outputs of other system modules. Of particular interest is the module 001DD8IUT with eight terminals that can be individually programmed as inputs or outputs. Once programmed, the inputs and outputs can be used as described for the modules 001DD4I4UT and 001DD8IUT. Thanks to these characteristics the module 001DD8IUT can be used in a wide range of applications. 001DD8IUT Blue LED for signalling BUS Module communication yellow LED communication GND +24 V DC S BUS indicator 123456 7 8 Inputs / Outputs Note: "Open Collector" outputs can be connected to the 001DIF2UR6 relay board. This has two contacts (6 A 230 V AC) and allows you to control electrical loads. 24 001DD4I4UT To the rest of the system he¡Bus Line Max 5 m Buttons 001DIF2UR6 type Diode 1N4007 When the Open Collector output controls inductive loads, connect a protection diode as shown. 25 26 DIN RAIL input and output modules 001DD4I4UR16 001DM4I4UR16 Module with 4 opto-isolated digital inputs, and 4 16 A relay outputs Features 4 24 V DC opto-isolated digital inputs for connecting up to 4 buttons or contacts of long-range technology signals and 4 relay outputs with NO contact for controlling max 230 V AC 16 A electrical loads. Features buttons for local control of outputs. Module with 4 opto-isolated digital inputs, and 4 x 16 A relay outputs with memory Module with 4 opto-isolated digital inputs, and 4 16 A relay outputs with memory Features 4 24 V DC opto-isolated digital inputs for connecting up to 4 buttons or contacts of long-range technology signals and 4 relay outputs with memory and NO contact for controlling max 230 V AC 16 A electrical loads. Features buttons for local control of outputs. Dimensions: 4 DIN modules Dimensions: 4 DIN modules Note: The input can be programmed to send on the he¡Bus line a single, area, remote or multiple command (function available for a single input module). DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 V DC (mA) Inputs Input Operation Input cable length (m) Outputs 001DD4I4UR16 001DM4I4UR16 22 - 24 160 55 4 opto-isolated Active if polarized 15 max. 4 relays x 16 A monostable NO - C no memory 4 relays x 16 A biostable NO - C memory Controllable loads at 230 V AC (A) Resistive load (A) 16 16 Incandescent lamps and ferromagnetic transformers (A) 10 Fluorescent and energy saving lamps (A) 1 Electronic Transformer (A) Engines cos φ 0.6 (A) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Input status indicator LED Output status indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Output protection (V) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 4 4 Blue Yellow Red Yellow 4 430 230 White ABS -5 - +40 -5 - +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing RAL 460 YES 50 Resettable Fuses BT - EMC EN 50428 27 The input/output modules group button connection inputs and electrical load control outputs inside the same case. The operating characteristics are those described in the chapters on the input and output modules. The analogue input/output Din analogue modules 001DD4I4UR16, 001DM4I4UR16 are designed to be housed in electrical cabinets. The inputs, typically connected to standard buttons of the various home automation series, allows BUS transmission of the home automation control signals. The potential-free NO contact outputs allow the control of electrical loads. The opto-isolated inputs can control the outputs of their module or of other system modules. Each output has a on-board local command button that directly activates the output contact. It is thus possible to directly control the electrical load connected to the output regardless of the signal coming from the BUS. This ensures in all circumstances, also in case of emergency, that the user is able to activate and deactivate the electrical loads connected to the output relay. A special LED indicator signals output status. Manual output activation buttons: • pressing and releasing the button immediately changes the output state, • holding down the button for a long time manually locks the output in the state indicated by the yellow LED. 001DD4I4UR16 Caution: outputs that are "manually locked" ignore all BUS commands (N, Set, Reset) and can only be unlocked by pressing the button again briefly. Yellow LED output signal are: • on permanently if the output contact is closed, • off if the output contact is open, • LED blinking (short ON time, long OFF time) when the output contact is locked open • LED blinking (long ON time, short OFF time) when the output contact is locked closed. All outputs feature a memory status, meaning that the relay contacts return to their state (On or Off) before supply voltage disruption when grid connection is re-established. In addition, the modules equipped with memory (e.g.: 001DD4I4UMR16) have a bistable relay output that retains its state even during power outage (the bistable relay has two coils for the control of the output contact. One for opening the contact, the other for closing. The coils are controlled by electrical impulses and contact switches only when a coil receives the impulse. The contact therefore retains the position acquired regardless of the supply voltage of the module. Furthermore, the coils absorb current only during impulse duration, with a consequent reduction of the current absorption of the module and increase of average relay life). In order to reduce total power consumption of the modules, memory modules should be used when outputs control electrical loads powered over long intervals of time. In these cases, the bistable relay offers the advantage of not absorbing current when the utilities are powered. Output contact rating should be chosen carefully (16 A or 6 A) according to the load to be controlled as reported in the technical specifications tables. From a general point of view, 16 A output contacts should be implemented for lamp control, while for the control of shutter motors can also take 6 A output contacts. 28 he¡Bus Line To output modules Max 15 m 230 V AC 001DD4I4UR16 NO buttons On/Off Open / Close 29 30 input and output modules for RECESSED INSTALLATION 001DD4I4UR6 001DD4I3UR6 001DD4I2UR6 Module w/4 digital inputs, and 4 6 A relay outputs Features 4 inputs to connect push buttons or contacts of 24 V DC technology signals and 4 relay outputs with NO contact for controlling of max 230 V AC 6 A electrical loads. A flange for wall mounting makes it perfect for controlling lamps, blinds and motorized shutters. Installable in junction boxes. Module w/4 digital inputs, and 3 6 A relay outputs Features4 inputs to connect push buttons or contacts of 24 V DC technology signals and 3 relay outputs with NO contact for controlling of max 230 V AC 6 A electrical loads. A flange for wall mounting makes it perfect for controlling lamps, blinds and motorized shutters. Installable in junction boxes. Module w/4 digital inputs, and 2 6 A relay outputs Features 4 inputs to connect push buttons or contacts of 24 V DC technology signals and 2 relay outputs with NO contact for controlling of max 230 V AC 6 A electrical loads. A flange for wall mounting makes it perfect for controlling lamps, blinds and motorized shutters. Installable in junction boxes. Dimensions without flange: 85 x 56 x 40 mm Dimensions without flange: 85 x 56 x 40 mm Dimensions without flange: 85 x 56 x 40 mm Note: The input can be programmed to send a single, zone, remote or multiple command (function available for a single module input) via he¡Bus. DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) Inputs Input Operation Input cable length (m) Outputs Output Operation Controllable loads at 230 V AC (A) Resistive load (A) 001DD4I4UR6 11 ÷ 110 4 relays x 6 A monostable NO - C 001DD4I3UR6 22 ÷ 24 11 ÷ 80 4 digital Active when connected to negative 5 max. 3 relays x 6 A monostable NO - C 11 ÷ 60 2 relays x 6 A monostable NO - C NO contact Relay 6 6 Incandescent lamps and ferromagnetic transformers (A) 3.5 Fluorescent and energy saving lamps (A) 0.5 Electronic Transformer (A) Engines cos φ 0.6 (A) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (mm) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DD4I2UR6 1.5 1 Blue Yellow 41 x 30 x 0.9 30 Black NYLON -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing YES 50 resettable BT - EMC EN 50428 31 The input / output modules 001DD4I4UR6, 001DD4I3UR6, 001DD4I2UR6, are devices to be installed in junction boxes of electrical installations. They can also be accommodated in the shutter boxes if used to control the motors of the blinds. For example, using the module 001DD4I2UR6, which has 4 digital inputs and 2 6 A relay outputs, it is possible to control a motor (motor control requires two outputs of the module, one for the opening command, and one for closing). The inputs, suitably connected to the buttons of the home automation series, installed in the vicinity of the shutter, allow local control for shutter opening and closing. The maximum connection distance between the buttons and the input terminals of the modules is 5 m, thus greatly facilitating installation. Controlling the motor of blinds in this manner also allows the user to open and close all shutters simultaneously from a centralised point, by means of additional system inputs, as well as replicate single and centralised commands via Touch Screen. 32 230 V AC 001Dd4i2UR6 he¡Bus Line To the rest of the system Max. 5 m Local control buttons Open Close 230 V AC 001Dd4i2UR6 001DPS1A024V Local command Local command 001Dd4i2UR6 001Dd4i2UR6 Local command he¡Bus Line 001Dd4iS Centralised command Open all - Close all 33 34 OPERATOR control modules 001DIFBSA Operator control module Allows control of 8 Came operators (i.e.: Sipario automatic doors or Fast40 gate automation) connected on the RS485 automation bus. Dimensions: 2 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) RS485 Cable length (m) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED RS485 communication indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DIFBSA 22 ÷ 24 25 1000 (with UTP CAT5 AWG24) Blue Yellow Red 2 77 White ABS -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 75 Non-condensing 75 Non-condensing YES 50 resettable EMC EN 50428 35 The control module 001DIFBSA allows interface of the BUS he¡Bus with the RS485 bus of last generation Came products. Allows you to control up to 8 class CRP operators (e.g.: Sipario automatic doors or fast40 operators) connected to each other through the specific bus. The control can be of ON/OFF type via digital inputs appropriately programmed, or advanced type via the touch screen terminal. By connecting the module 001DIFBSA as shown in the block diagram, the main operations available via touch screen are as follows: • sending commands for opening and closing to automation devices (automatic doors and gates) using the specific icons • display the status (open/closed) of automation devices • setting the operation parameters of the automatic door (e.g.: opening and closing speed, manual/automatic, only entry or exit) • setting the operation parameters of the gate (e.g.: closing time, manual / automatic) • execution of control tests Thanks to this type of integration, automation devices can be installed in tandem with the other commands in specific control scenarios and be controlled locally, as described, or remotely through iPhone or iPad equipped with the he¡Mobile application. 36 Came OPERATORS BUS line Sipario series he¡Bus Line Fast40 series he¡Bus Line 001DPS1A024V 001DAST025 001DD8UR6 001DD8UR16 230 V AC 37 38 LINE ISOLATION modules 001DISOHB Bus line isolator modules Allows you to isolate sections of the bus line. Allows communication between two sections of the system that are appropriately powered. Isolates the section affected to a failure (power outage or short circuit) ensuring standard operation of the remaining system network. Dimensions: 2 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Power indicator LED Faulty section indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DISOHB 22 ÷ 24 20 Blue Yellow (not used) Green Red 2 75 White ABS -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 75 Non-condensing 75 Non-condensing YES 50 resettable EMC EN 50428 39 001DISOHB is a bus line isolator module. Allows isolation of bus line segments. Connecting the device as shown in the block diagram will ensure the communication between two parts of the system, each powered by a dedicated power supply. If a section is affected by one of the following faults: • no power supply (24 V DC) • short-circuit on power line • bus line disconnected • bus line short-circuit this is isolated and does not interfere with operation of the rest of the system. This type of connection becomes very useful even when it is necessary to disconnect a section of the system to perform maintenance, in this case the remaining part of the system continues to function as usual. For details on using the isolator module see the"Installation Tips" section of this catalogue. 40 he¡Bus Line To output modules + 24Vdc - Max 15 m 230 V AC 001DD4I4UR16 NO buttons SECTION 2 (First floor example) On/Off Open / Close he¡Bus Line To output modules + 24Vdc - Max 15 m 230 V AC 001DD4I4UR16 NO buttons SECTION 1 (Ground floor example) On/Off Open / Close 41 42 analogue modules 001DA2I10V 001DA3U10V Module with 2 0 - 10 V DC analogue outputs Features 2 0 - 10 V DC analogue inputs for measuring analogue signals from sensors with 0 - 10 V DC analogue output for measuring humidity, brightness, level, etc. Flush mounting with type 503 box. Module with 3 0 - 10 V DC analogue outputs Features 3 0 -10 V DC outputs for dimmer control of incandescent lamps, ballasts for fluorescent lamps and electronic regulators with input voltage of 0 - 10 V DC. Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 10 mm Dimensions: 2 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) Outfeed current (mA) Inputs Input cable length (m) Exits Output cable length (m) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (mm / DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Output protection (ohm) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DA2I10V 001DA3U10V 22 ÷ 24 22 2 analogue 15 - 35 1 3 analogue 15 Blue Yellow 41 x 30 x 9 30 Black NYLON 2 130 White ABS -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing Internal resistance of 330 Diode and resistor of 100 YES 50 resettable EMC EN 50428 43 The analogue input modules allow the BUS to send a digital signal proportional to an analogue unit of measure, represented by a voltage applied to the input that can vary from 0 to 10 V DC. For example, the signal coming from a generic brightness sensor with standard output of 0 - 10 V DC can be connected to the input of the analogue module, which will send the signal via home automation BUS so that the system can process it. The analogue input module can be programmed to send the input value via BUS according to the following main modes: • Only query. The input value is sent to a PC or a touch screen connected to the bus system upon request. • ASS (Automatic Status Sending). The input value is sent when set thresholds are exceeded. • Automatic activation. Digital or analogue output modules can be activated when set thresholds are exceeded. This principle allows system connectivity of all sensors with standard 0 -10 V DC output (brightness, temperature, humidity, etc.) along with activation of analogue or digital outputs according to the value of the input. This value can also be displayed on the touch screen through a special scrolling icon. (Diagram A) Similarly, the analogue output modules provide a standard 0 - 10 V DC signal representing an analogue value processed by the home automation system. The analogue output can then be connected to standard operators with standard input 0 - 10 V DC input. A typical case of use of the analogue output is the manual adjustment of light intensity of a light fixture. This application can be implemented by programming the analogue output in Dimmer mode and matching this to the command sent from one or more digital inputs with relative button connection. By pushing of the button the output switches from On to Off in step by step mode. While holding down the button, the output signal varies from 0 to 10 V allowing, via a 0-10 V dimmer, to adjust the brightness of the lamp connected (in this case the lamp type used depends on the type of dimmer installed). (Diagram B) 44 Diagram A Light sensor with standard output he¡Bus Line 0-10 V DC 001DA2I10V Diagram B 230 V AC 009DLARERN0865 001Dd4iS 001DA3U10V Analogue output command Output standard 0-10V 001DPS1A024V he¡Bus Line 45 INSTALLATION EXAMPLE - PLAN In this example, the home automation system provides for the control of 4 light points, one of which is dimmed and three On / Off type, control of three shutter motors with local control and a scenario (multiple control) to switch off all the lights and lower all the shutters. The commands are reproduced on the Touch Screen. T3 P11 P12 L4 P6 46 L1 L2 L3 L4 Dimmable room light Bathroom light Kitchen light Living room light T1 T2 T3 Bedroom shutter Kitchen shutter Living room shutter L2 P4 P2 TS P1 P5 P13 L1 L3 P3 P7 P8 P9 P10 T2 T1 P1-P2-P3 P4 P5 P6 P7-P8 P9-P10 P11-P12 P13 Dimmer command for living room light Bathroom light command Kitchen light command Living room light command Open-close bedroom shutter command Open-close kitchen shutter command Open-close living room shutter command GOING OUT Scenario command switches off all lights and closes all shutters. TS Touch Screen (optional for small systems) 47 installation example - DIAGRAM Through the SW he¡Bus software you can assign an identification number "Serial Number" (SN) to each module. The single input or single output will be identified in the system by the serial and sequence numbers of the module (e.g.: Module 2 Input 3, module 7 output 2, etc). In addition, using the SW he¡Bus makes it possible to program all home automation modules completely and match inputs to outputs as shown in the following table. OUTPUTS 001DD4I2UR6 SN 4 001DD4I2UR6 SN 5 T1 1 MODULES 001DD4IS SN 2 INPUTS 001DD4IS SN 3 001DD4I2UR6 SN 4 001DD4I2UR6 SN 5 001DD4I2UR6 SN 6 48 INPUT NO. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 BUTTON P1 P2 P3 P13 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 - 001DD4I2UR6 SN 6 T2 2 1 T3 2 1 2 001DA3U10V SN 9 L1 1 2 3 001DD2UR16 SN 8 001DD2UR16 SN 7 L2 1 L3 2 L4 1 OFF ON/OFF OFF OFF DIMMER CLOSE CLOSE CLOSE OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE 2 The block diagram of the system described is as follows: 230 V AC T1 T2 T3 001DPS1A024V 001Dd4iS 001Dd4iS P7-P8 P9-P10 001Dd4i2UR6 P1 P2 P3 001Dd4i2UR6 P11-P12 001Dd4i2UR6 P4 P5 P6 P13 NS2 NS3 he¡Bus Line NS4 NS9 he¡Touch 001DA3U10V NS5 NS8 001DD2UR16 NS6 NS7 001DD2UR16 009DLARERN0865 L1 L2 L3 L4 49 50 temperature control Traditional temperature control systems in multi-level and large houses have several limitations. For example, traditional thermostats or chrono-thermostats are able to detect the temperature of the building only at the point where they are installed. Environment temperature near the thermostat may be equal to the value set, while this may be higher or lower in points that are further away. In addition, any temperature control program that provides precise temperatures for different times of day necessarily involves all environments without any diversification. These considerations led to the creation of modern temperature control systems, which provide the possibility of dividing the house into "temperature zones", with precise adjustments for each zone. The temperature of each zone is monitored by specific probes installed per area. In addition, the target climate with different temperatures throughout the day can be programmed for each temperature zone. The he¡ system Touch Screen incorporates evolved system operation corresponding to a temperature control unit that allows you to control up to 24 temperature zones with programs fully customizable by the user. The temperature of the entire house can be managed from a single point. HEAT. Every room, every moment, every environment needs its climate Table of Contents 51 temperature control 53 probes 55 temperature control program 56 installation EXAMPLES 51 temperature control 52 52 probes 001DAST025N 001DAST025B Temperature probe module Temperature sensor with an accuracy of 0.5 °C, connects directly to the he¡Bus home automation bus and is used to measure ambient temperature. An optional potentiometer for the local temperature adjustment can be connected. Can be housed in a hole cap of any black recessed home series. Supplied with drilling template. Temperature probe module Temperature sensor with an accuracy of 0.5 ° C, connects directly to the he¡Bus home automation bus and is used to measure ambient temperature. An optional potentiometer for the local temperature adjustment can be connected. Can be housed in a hole cap of any white recessed home series. Supplied with drilling template. Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 9 mm Dimensions: 41 x 29 x 9 mm DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) Inputs Temperature measure range (°C) Accuracy (° C) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Input status indicator LED Output status indicator LED Dimensions (mm) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 53 001DAST025 22 ÷ 24 20 1 analogue input 0-10 V DC -5 ÷ +40 0.5 Blue Yellow 22 x 32 x 12 50 Plastic -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing YES 50 resettable EMC EN 50428 53 The temperature control system is composed of the 001DAST025N or 001DAST025B probe which measures and sends the environmental temperature via BUS, a Touch Screen of the he¡ system and an output module for the control of the solenoid valves. A specific temperature control SW is installed in all Touch Screen models to control up to 24 temperature zones, also providing the ability to set up to 8 winter temperature and 8 summer temperature programs and match them to the days of the week. The probe measures the temperature in the room where it is installed and sends the data to the Touch Screen, which displays the temperature read together with the set temperature. A potentiometer can also be connected to the probe to perform local temperature setting of + / - 3 ° C from the temperature set on the temperature control program, or completely deactivate the setting. The Touch Screen, once the information is received, sends commands to the output modules for the activation of the solenoid valves in the temperature zone. The touch screen graphical interface pages allow the user to change the daily programs and select the season and automatic or manual mode at any time. 001DAST025N Installation 54 temperature control program Manual settings Season change Temperature control Automatic settings Season change Access program Edit program Move cursor Change set value 55 installation examples In this example, the home automation system controls 3 heating zones with independent temperature control programs implemented through 3 temperature probes and Touch Screen. S1 TS S2 S3 S1 Zone 1 probe - Living room S2 Zone 2 probe - Bathroom S3 Zone 3 probe - Bedroom TS Touch Screen programmed for thermoregulation 56 The block diagram of the system described is as follows: he¡Bus Line S1 001DAST025N S2 001DAST025N S3 001DD8UR6 he¡Touch 001DAST025N 001DPS1A024V Temp. zone solenoid valve 230 V AV In addition to the ON-OFF control of solenoid valve, the system also allows, in a similar manner, control of fan coil devices. They mount an internal fan that serves to diffuse warm or cold air and whose speed is controlled by the system output modules. The fan speed is adjusted proportionally based on the difference between the temperature set from the touch screen and that measured by the probe. The fan coil has 5 control speeds. he¡Bus Line S1 001DAST025N S2 001DAST025N he¡Touch 001DD8UR6 001DPS1A024V 230 V AV Using the programming software for "001DSWMAPC" touch screen terminals it is possible, in a simple and intuitive manner, to set the number of zones that the Touch Screen manages, its temperature programs and their weekly schedule. 57 58 lighting Lighting plays a vital role in creating a pleasant living environment and it must meet the needs and requests at hand, ready to adapt to any changes, of the occupants. Traditional lighting makes room for new intelligent light management systems where colour takes centre stage. New scenarios and unique atmospheres are available to users who can customize the environment with a simple gesture. The he¡ home automation system allows the user to manage RGB lamps from the Touch Screen which, starting from the basic colours (red, green and blue) recreate every nuance in varying degree of brightness. Complete customization of their environment thanks to a simple gesture or automatically through programming of time schedules. LIGHT. Strong and vibrant, suffused and delicate, light and bright, colours create the mood. Table of Contents 59 lighting 61 dali and dmx system interfaces 59 lighting 60 dali and dmx system interfaces 001DDALI-32 001DDMX-512 DALI control module Allows control of 32 DALI channels (1 DALI channel = 1 lamp w/ dimmable electronic ballast DALI) for light intensity adjustment via DALI standard 2-wire bus. DMX control module Allows control of 16 DMX channels for light intensity adjustment via DMX standard 3-wire bus. Particularly suitable for RGB lamp control. Dimensions: 3 DIN modules Dimensions: 2 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) Maximum number of controlled channels BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DDALI-32 001DDMX-512 22 ÷ 24 350 32 DALI 50 16 DMX Blue Yellow 3 2 110 White ABS -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing YES 50 Resettable Fuses BT - EMC EMC EN 50428 61 The DALI 001DDALI-32 control module makes it possible to interface the he¡Bus protocol with the DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) BUS protocol used to control light intensity. As shown in the diagram, the standard DALI BUS interconnects the DALI ballasts and is connected to the interface module. One module can control 32 channels (each channel corresponds to one ballast) and therefore 32 individually dimmable lamps. Up to 16 001DDALI-32 modules can be connected to manage 512 channels. (diagram A) The Touch Screen allows the user to adjust the brightness of each lamp through the commands displayed in the programmed graphical user interfaces. Groups of RGB lamps (fluorescent lamps consist of three red-green-blue) operated manually or automatically can also be controlled using the "Manage RGB lamps" section. Similarly, the 001DDDMX-512 control module allows interface between the he¡Bus protocol with DMX512 (Digital MultipleX) BUS protocol used mainly for the control of lamps or RGB LEDs. As shown in the diagram, DMX BUS interconnects the DMX decoders and is connected to the interface module. A 001DDMX-512 module allows you to control 16 channels (e.g.: a three-colour RGB LED spotlight uses three channels, one per colour). Up to 16 001DDMX-512 modules can be connected to manage 256 channels. Also in this case light intensity of each channel can be adjusted using the Touch Screen via the "RGB Lamps Management" above, thus obtaining the desired light scenarios. (Diagram B) 62 Diagram A he¡Bus Line he¡Touch Line 001DDALI-32 DALI ballast - example DALI BUS DALI ballast - example 230 V AC N L Diagram B he¡Bus Line DMX DRIVER he¡Touch RED GREEN BLUE COM DMX512 IN 001DDMX512 DMX512 OUT Power supply DMX DRIVER DMX BUS RGB Led RED GREEN BLUE COM DMX512 IN DMX512 OUT RGB Led Power supply 63 64 energy management Modern homes require an increasing number of electric devices with power consumption that often escape control. Blackouts are becoming more frequent, as the energy demand of our plant is often greater than the limits set by the supply contract. Connecting two or more appliances only to find yourself in a pitch black room due to grid overload is a very common problem and quite discomforting, especially when considering that system recovery controls of the main trip switch are located outside the house. All this can be easily avoided with the load control module provided by the he¡ system which, in case of excessive power demand, disconnects the less important electrical loads and puts them back on line when more appropriate. In addition, estimated electricity consumption is always updated and visible on the Touch Screen to help select the most convenient energy supply plans. RESOURCES. Energy balance: no more blackouts. Table of Contents 65 energy management 67 load control modules 65 energy management 66 load control modules 001DATC20A Load control module Prevents power supply disruption due to overload. It is capable of controlling up to 8 loads by controlling an equal number of relay actuators. Compatible with single-phase line with max. power of 15 kW; equipped with CT (current transformer) Dimensions: 2 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) Maximum power (W) CT Current transformer 001DATC20A 22 ÷ 24 15 15 1 / 1000 CT Input cable length (m) 0.4 BUS communication indicator LED Blue Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) CT size (mm) Weight (module + CT) (g) Casing / Material Yellow 2 40 x 38 x 18 - Ø 12 connection hole 100 White / ABS Operating temperature (°C) -5 ÷ +40 Storage temperature (°C) -10 ÷ +50 Relative humidity during operation (%) 93 Non-condensing Relative humidity during storage (%) 85 Non-condensing Directives Compliance with Directive EMC EN 50428 67 The 001DATC20A load control module allows to control the absorption of 8 electrical loads so that the total sum of their consumption does not exceed the limits set by the supply contract. A current transformer (CT) is connected downstream of the utility counter circuit breaker for which you want to measure outfeed current and, if it exceeds the threshold, the 001DATC20A module connected to the CT takes the less important loads off line so that consumption values remain ​​ within correct parameters. The utilities are then reconnected once the total value of the absorbed current falls below the limit value. This allows the circuit breaker fitted to the counter from tripping. The maximum number of utilities that can be controlled are 8, and each of them is assigned to an order of priority from 1 (lowest priority, the load is disconnected first) to 8 (highest priority, the load is disconnected last). As shown in the block diagram the module sends, via BUS to an output module, the On and Off commands necessary to disconnect and reconnect the electrical utilities that can be connected to a single output module or distributed across multiple BUS modules. The relays in the output module provide power to the loads controlled. The Touch Screen displays the status of various electric utilities and the total consumption, as well as provide a range of statistical data on measured consumption. The module can be configured for 5 different types of supply contract: 3 kW; 4,5 kW; 6 kW, 10 kW; 15 kW. The loads, such as the refrigerator, which must never be disconnected, must be connected directly to the line and their consumption will be considered for the calculation of the electricity total absorption. It is also possible, by Touch Screen, to temporarily exclude from automatic control one or more loads, reverting to their manual control. Note: The range of the output contacts of the 001DD8UR16 module is 16 A with resistive load. As shown in the section on device technical specs the range varies depending on applied load. If current carrying capacity is insufficient, you can use the contacts of the module to control the outputs of the 001DD8UR16 module to control the 009DC230V20A relays (listed in the accessories section). 68 he¡Touch he¡Bus Line CT 001DATC20A 001DD8UR6 230 V AC 009DC230V20A 009DC230V20A 009DC230V20A 001DPS1A024V Loads not controlled Priority 4 Priority 3 Priority 2 Priority 1 69 70 sound system Music in every room of the house is an integral part of today's level of comfort required for a modern home. The he¡ home automation system allows you to control the sound diffusion and choose your favourite music for each environment. Here the scenarios also take on a musical guise; every area of ​​the house will play the music desired by its occupants, which can effortlessly be changed at any moment. Different music for different rooms! Table of Contents 71 sound system 73 sound system modules 71 sound system 72 sound system modules 001DAUDIOX Audio matrix control module Allows sound system control. Available for TUTONDO and VIVALDI audio matrices. Dimensions: 2 DIN modules DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Current draw at 24 VDC (mA) Outputs Length RS-232 cable (shielded 1x0,5 mm2 +2x0,22 mm2) (m) BUS communication indicator LED Module communication indicator LED Dimensions (DIN modules) Weight (g) Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Reverse polarity protection BUS protection fuse (mA) Directives Compliance with Directive 001DAUDIOX 22 ÷ 24 22 RS232 10 Blue Yellow 2 68 White ABS -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing YES 50 resettable EMC EN 60065 73 The he¡ home automation system features the management of the sound system in the various rooms of the house using the connection to pro sound systems. Thanks to the 001DAUDIOX interface module it is possible to interface the home automation system with sound control units (audio matrices). As shown in the block diagram, an audio matrix typically receives audio signals from various sound sources (CD, Tuner, MP3, etc.) at its inputs, it amplifies them and sends them to speakers installed throughout the house. The 001DAUDIOX module connects to the RS232 port of the audio matrix and converts the commands it receives on the he¡Bus line into the matrix protocol. A dedicated audio matrix control program, installed in the he¡Touch allows the commands available on the front of the sound system control unit to be reproduced on the Touch Screen. You can then select a room and choose the desired sound source from those available, as well as adjust the volume and tone. This type of connection has the great advantage of being able to integrate audio control into the various scenarios programmed. The programmable timer then allows automatic activation, at the set time, of your favourite music for every room of the house. The 001DAUDIOX module supports connectivity to the main audio matrices of Tutondo and Vivaldi (only available for Colour Touch Screen). D6 D3 TS D4 D5 D2 AM D1 D1-D D3-D4 D5-D6 Zone 1 speakers - Bedroom Zone 1 speakers - Bathroom Zone 1 speakers - Living room Audio matrix AM TS he¡Touch In the example the home automation system controls a sound system audio matrix. The example refers to a house with three zones (bathroom, bedroom, living room) each with two speakers, an audio matrix and a touch screen. 74 he¡Touch he¡Bus Line Sound sources (CD, Tuner, MP3 etc.) 001DAUDIOX 230 V AC RS232 Line Audio matrix 001DPS1A024V Speakers - zone 3 Speakers - zone 1 Speakers - zone 2 75 76 system supervision The Touch Screen terminals are used for supervision and control of the entire home automation system. They are in fact able to control all home automation modules and the security system. The range of terminals, wide and varied, designed to meet all system requirements offers inexpensive monochromatic devices with a blue background and high quality colour devices. The Touch Screen terminals of the he¡ system, available in various sizes, have a simple and intuitive interface, modern design, and come with frames that can be chosen from a wide range of colours, for better integration into any environment. Installing one or more Touch Screen terminals in a home automation system means providing the system with a number of useful features that enhance its ergonomics. Once glance for full home automation control! Table of Contents 77 system supervision 79 colour touch screen terminals 87 frames for touch screens 89 monochrome touch screen terminals 77 system supervision 78 colour touch screen terminals 002DTS600C 002DTS800C 6.4" colour touch screen terminal 320 x 240 Resolution Home automation control via customisable pages with images of the different rooms. Customise with frame and flush-mounting box. 8.4" colour touch screen terminal 800 x 600 Resolution Home automation control via customisable pages with images of the different rooms. Customise with frame and flush-mounting box. Flush-mounting box dimensions 001DTSBOX06 196 x 159 x 70 mm - Stainless Steel. Flush-mounting box dimensions 001DTSBOX08 248 x 183 x 70 mm - Stainless Steel. 002DTS1000C 002DTS1200C 10.4" colour touch screen terminal 800 x 600 Resolution Home automation control via customisable pages with images of the different rooms. Customise with frame and flush-mounting box. 12.1" colour touch screen terminal 800 x 600 Resolution Home automation control via customisable pages with images of the different rooms. Customise with frame and flush-mounting box. Flush-mounting box dimensions 001DTSBOX10 284 x 231 x 70 mm - Stainless Steel. Flush-mounting box dimensions 001DTSBOX12 315 x 266 x 70 mm - Stainless Steel. DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Absorption (mA) Dimensions (W X H X D mm) Dimensions (") Weight (g) Resolution (pixels) Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Directives Compliance with Directive 002DTS600C 180 - w/ 700 brightness 203 x 161 x 60 6.4 904 640 x 480 002DTS800C 002DTS1000C 16 ÷ 24 190 - w/ 700 brightness 258 x 185 x 60 294 x 233 x 60 8.4 10.4 1102 1266 800 x 600 -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing EMC EN 50428 002DTS1200C 210 - w/ 700 brightness 330 x 268 x 60 12.1 1380 79 The he¡ system colour Touch Screen system, in 6.4 "- 8.4" - 10.4 "- 12.1" models, allow supervision and control of the entire home automation system using actual colour images of different rooms. Installing one or more Colour Touch Screens in a home automation system not only adds the following features: • Temperature control, • Lighting, Energy Management, • Sound system control, • Remote connection, as described in the relevant chapters, but also enhances the system with the features listed below, along with its visual control. • Navigation by images. You can load, during programming, digital photos of the rooms of the house to then select them in the operational phase. When one of the rooms is selected, the commands for all the devices installed in that particular room (e.g.: On/Off light or dimmer light commands, shutter motor commands, etc.) will appear in the form of touch-sensitive icons. • Displaying images from video cameras.. One or more video cameras can be connected to terminal to show the various areas of the house. Connecting to the security alarm system control unit to the terminals shows any area generating an active alert. • Security system management. The terminal allows control of the security system using the virtual keyboard to activate and deactivate the connected control unit. The images of the various rooms can show all the detectors installed in the field. In the event of an alarm, the detector from which the alarm is coming will be highlighted. The terminal connects to CP series control units through the 001SIFTS01 interface (see Security catalogue). 80 • Scenario management. The terminal incorporates a full scenario control unit. It is in fact possible to program a series of scenarios to simultaneously control multiple devices (e.g.: "Night" scenario: close all the shutters, turn off all the lights, engage the intruder alarm system, set the night temperature). The user can also customise and modify one or more scenarios based on variable requirements, starting from those set during installation. • Programmable timer. Allows you to run various scenarios, programmed during installation or those programmed by the user, automatically at scheduled times. The timer can set 8 programs with 40 actions each and combine them with the days of the week. • Control logics. It enables control logics to be programmed using the traditional logic operators (AND OR NOT IF THEN ELSE) to subordinate certain activations when certain conditions occur (e.g.: enable a shutter to be lowered only if the wind detector gives the relative consent). In addition, the Touch Screen terminals are the ideal solution for centralized touch control points to be used in place of the normal home automation buttons. This avoids the use of mechanical devices that are often noisy and subject to wear over time and implements technological systems with graphic terminals. 81 As shown in the block diagram below, the Touch Screens are interconnected via a Hub or Switch device on the LAN. The first terminal, configured as a master, connects to the LAN line and he¡Bus line for the control of automation devices and RS232 line to control the security system. You can connect additional terminals (for a total of 8 Touch Screens) with the same functionality that operate as slave terminals. The cameras can be IP-type, connected directly to the LAN, or analogue-type that connects via the 001DVS01 video server. The system is compatible with the main cameras listed below: • Afreey P/T Camera ANC-808V • Aviosys IP Video 9100 A PLUS • Axis 2100 • Axis 212 PTZ • Axis 213/214 PTZ • Axis M1054 • Axis M1104 • Digital ID VIEW • Intellinet INS-202 • Intellinet INT-L10 • Intellinet INT-L200P • Interllinet IP-desk3 • Intellinet NVC30-IR • Panasonic WV-SP105 • Sony SNC-CS3P • Sony SNC-DF40P The system can also be controlled locally via iPhone and iPad. These devices must install the he¡Mobile app, available from the Apple Store. The application allows the device to connect via Wi-Fi to the touch screen configured as master and download the entire graphical interface to control the system. In this case, the system must contain a colour touch screen, selected from those available in the catalogue, and a Wi-Fi access point. The iPhone does not replace the touch screen, it replicates the controls provided on board. This solution provides a supervision device, dedicated to the system, able to guarantee a high stability of the whole system and a convenient portable device for controlling home automation functions from any point of the house. The home automation system can also be controlled by a standard PC connected on the LAN, suitably equipped with the 001DSWPC software. By means of this program, the PC is connected directly to the master touch screen and downloads, as in the previous case, the entire graphical interface. iPhone, iPad and PC thus allow system control and display the pictures and commands normally available on the touch screen. 82 Local PC with software LAN 001DSWPC Video server for analog cameras IP Camera Wi-Fi access point iPad iPhone Hub or Switch RS232 Line 001SIFTS01 Alarm control unit Master terminal Slave Slave terminal terminal he¡Bus Line Volumetric 001DPS1A024V 001DAST025N 001DD8UR6 001DD8UR16 detectors 230 V AC 83 The colour touch screen terminals are also designed to function as internal stations of BPT video entry systems. As shown in the diagram the connection between the he¡ home automation system and BPT systems is implemented through the 001DVS02 interface module. The module, consisting of a video server, allows video signal transmission from an external BPT unit to the LAN, and therefore make it available for a touch screen (colour version only) connected to the same network. A page that displays the capture from the video entry system camera is assigned to a touch screen page. This page is automatically displayed on the touch screen when receiving a call from the external unit. The touch screen on the network is then able to view images from the camera and communicate with the external BPT via built-in microphone and speaker. 001DVS02 is compatible with the BPT X1 system, and thus with the external units of the Lithos and Thangram series. When several touch screens are connected to the network, these can communicate to each other in intercom mode, each terminal allows connection with another by selecting the option from a specific menu. 84 230 V AC 001DVS02 Electric lock Interface he¡/BPT IAV/300 Audio/Video Interface VAS/101 Power supplier Power supply BPT BUS Line Outdoor BPT unit LAN Hub or Switch Master terminal Slave Slave terminal terminal he¡Bus Line 001DD8UR6 001DD8UR16 85 The frames for graphical terminals are decorative elements available in three colours: silver, black and white. On request, all frames are customizable with a RAL® colour. This allows harmonious integration into any ambience. To order a special frame, use the service codes listed below, adding the code of the desired RAL colour. E.g.: RAL 3020 red frame for 6.4 " Touch Screen 001DCF600RAL3020 RAL 1000 RAL 1001 RAL 1002 RAL 1003 RAL 1004 RAL 1005 RAL 1006 RAL 1007 RAL 1011 RAL 1012 RAL 1013 RAL 1014 RAL 1015 RAL 1016 RAL 1017 RAL 1018 RAL 1019 RAL 1020 RAL 1021 RAL 1023 RAL 1024 RAL 1027 RAL 1028 RAL 1032 RAL 1033 RAL 1034 RAL 2000 RAL 2001 RAL 2002 RAL 2003 RAL 2004 RAL 2008 RAL 2009 RAL 2010 RAL 2011 RAL 2012 RAL 3000 RAL 3001 RAL 3002 RAL 3003 RAL 3004 RAL 3005 RAL 3007 RAL 3009 RAL 3011 RAL 3012 RAL 3013 RAL 3014 RAL 3015 RAL 3016 RAL 3017 RAL 3018 RAL 3020 RAL 3022 RAL 3027 RAL 3031 RAL 4001 RAL 4002 RAL 4003 RAL 4004 RAL 4005 RAL 4006 RAL 4007 RAL 4008 RAL 4009 RAL 5000 RAL 5001 RAL 5002 RAL 5003 RAL 5004 RAL 5005 RAL 5007 RAL 5008 RAL 5009 RAL 5010 RAL 5011 RAL 5012 RAL 5013 RAL 5014 RAL 5015 RAL 5017 RAL 5018 RAL 5019 RAL 5020 RAL 5021 RAL 5022 RAL 5023 RAL 5024 RAL 6000 RAL 6001 RAL 6002 RAL 6003 RAL 6004 RAL 6005 RAL 6006 RAL 6007 RAL 6008 RAL 6009 RAL 6010 RAL 6011 RAL 6012 RAL 6013 RAL 6014 RAL 6015 RAL 6016 RAL 6017 RAL 6018 RAL 6019 RAL 6020 RAL 6021 RAL 6022 RAL 6024 RAL 6025 RAL 6026 RAL 6027 RAL 6028 RAL 6029 RAL 6032 RAL 6033 RAL 6034 RAL 7000 RAL 7001 RAL 7001 RAL 7002 RAL 7003 RAL 7004 RAL 7005 RAL 7006 RAL 7008 RAL 7009 RAL 7010 RAL 7011 RAL 7012 RAL 7013 RAL 7015 RAL 7016 RAL 7021 RAL 7022 RAL 7023 RAL 7024 RAL 7026 RAL 7030 RAL 7031 RAL 7032 RAL 7033 RAL 7034 RAL 7035 RAL 7036 RAL 7037 RAL 7038 RAL 7039 RAL 7040 RAL 7042 RAL 7043 RAL 7044 RAL 8000 RAL 8001 RAL 8002 RAL 8003 RAL 8004 RAL 8007 RAL 8008 RAL 8011 RAL 8012 RAL 8014 RAL 8015 RAL 8016 RAL 8017 RAL 8019 RAL 8022 RAL 8023 RAL 8024 RAL 8025 RAL 8028 RAL 9001 RAL 9002 RAL 9003 RAL 9004 RAL 9005 RAL 9010 RAL 9011 RAL 9016 RAL 9017 RAL 9018 RAL COLOURS NOTE: The company reserves the unilateral right to refuse colour customization requests. 86 frames for touch screens 001DCX380A 001DCF600A 001DCF800A Frame for 3.8" monochrome touch screen terminal 002DTS380M Made of silver plexiglass. Frame for 6.4" colour touch screen terminal 002DTS600C Made of low-profile silver plexiglass. Frame for 8.4" colour touch screen terminal 002DTS800C Made of low-profile silver plexiglass. Available colours: 001DCX380B - white 001DCX380N - black 001DCX380X - RAL upon request Available colours: 001DCF600B - white 001DCF600N - black 001DCF600X - RAL upon request Available colours: 001DCF800B - white 001DCF800N - black 001DCF800X - RAL upon request Dimensions: 149 x 115 x 21 mm Dimensions: 218 x 177 x 8 mm Dimensions: 274 x 200.5 x 8 mm 001DCF1000A 001DCF1200A 001DCF1200 Frame for 10.4" colour touch screen terminal 002DTS1000C Made of low-profile silver plexiglass. Frame for 12.1" colour touch screen terminal 002DTS1200C Made of low-profile silver plexiglass. Frame for 12.1" colour touch screen terminal 002DTS1200C Made of glazed aluminium. Available colours: 001DCF1000B - white 001DCF1000N - black 001DCF1000X - RAL upon request Available colours: 001DCF1200B - white 001DCF1200N - black 001DCF1200X - RAL upon request Dimensions: 387 x 325 x 6 mm Dimensions: 309 x 248 x 8 mm Dimensions: 345 x 283 x 8 mm 87 88 Monochrome touch screen terminals 002DTS380M 3.8" Monochrome touch screen terminal w/ monochrome blue backlit display. 320 x 240 resolution. It allows the management of home automation via customisable graphical maps. Customise with frame and flush-mounting box. Includes programming software. Flush-mounting box dimensions 001DTSBOX04 - 110 x 110 x 50 mm DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V DC) Absorption (mA) Dimensions (mm) Dimensions (") Weight (g) Resolution (pixels) Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Directives Compliance with Directive 002DTS380M 12 ÷ 24 50 - 150 w/ lighting 130 x 195 x 60 3.8 236 320 x 240 -5 - +40 -10 - +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing EMC EN 50428 89 The 002DTS380M Touch Screen terminal, the base element of the range of system supervision terminals, allows the supervision and control of the home automation systems using simple graphical maps that virtually reproduce the floor plan of the house. Installation of one or more 002DTS380M Touch Screen terminals in a security system means having the set of features described below along with complete visual control of the installed system. • Navigation through graphical maps. The 002DTS380M monochrome terminal can be programmed so that the main page displays the floor plan of the rooms controlled by the home automation system. When one of the rooms is selected, the commands for all the devices installed in that particular room (e.g.: On/Off light or dimmer light commands, shutter motor commands, etc.) will appear in the form of touch-sensitive icons. • Security system management. The 002DTS380M terminal allows control of the security system using the virtual keyboard to activate and deactivate the connected control unit. The floor plan can show all the detectors installed in the field and in the event of an alarm, the detector generating the alarm will be highlighted. The terminal connects to CP series control units through the 001SIFTS01 interface (see Security Catalogue). • Scenarios. The 002DTS380M terminal incorporates a full-fledged scenario unit (available on the device programmed as master). It is in fact possible to program a series of scenarios to simultaneously control multiple devices (e.g.: "Going Out" scenario: close all the shutters, turn off all the lights, engage the intruder alarm system. • Programmable timer. Allows you to automatically launch the set scenarios (on the device programmed as master). The programmable timer can set 8 programs with 20 actions each, which can be matched to the days of the week. • Temperature control. The application is similar to the one shown in the relevant chapter for the Colour Touch Screen. A specific temperature control SW allows complete control of up to 24 thermal zones, also providing the ability to set up to 8 winter temperature and 8 summer temperature programs and match them to the days of the week. The Touch Screen works in tandem with the 001DAST025N probe that measures and sends via bus the value of the ambient temperature. On the basis of the temperature values ​​received, the Touch Screen will then send commands to activate the zone solenoid valves to the output modules. Detector position Controls in the form of touch sensitive icons. Time programs 90 As indicated in the block diagram shown below the 002DTS380M Touch Screen connects to both he¡Bus line for the control of automation devices and the RS232 line for connection to the security system. The Touch Screen so connected assumes the function of the master terminal; 7 additional terminals (for a total of 8 Touch Screens) can be connected to the he¡Bus which assume the function of the slave terminals. 002DTS380M Master terminal 002DTS380M Slave terminal he¡Bus Line RS232 Line 001SIFTS01 001DAST025N Alarm control 001DD8UR6 unit 001DD8UR16 001DPS1A024V Volumetric detectors 230 V AC The 002DTS380M Touch Screen terminals are the ideal solution for centralized touch control points to be used in place of the normal home automation buttons. This avoids the use of mechanical devices that are often noisy and subject to wear over time and implements technological systems with graphic terminals. 91 92 remote control A home automation system is not confined to the walls of the home, and must make all functions available even when connecting to the system remotely. Home control must be readily available even when away. The he¡ system can be fully controlled from a remote computer connected to the internet such as that available locally on one of the Touch Screens installed inside the house. It will therefore be possible to see the status of the various rooms, view cameras feed, run scenarios, control the various utilities; therefore, allowing for both remote and local interaction with the system. The house at your fingertips, wherever you are! Table of Contents 93 remote control 95 server unit 93 remote control 94 server unit 002DCPU01 Server unit This provides remote control via internet of the he¡ home automation system, via the Came server, of portable devices with the he¡Mobile application or via a PC equipped with 001DSWPC software. DESCRIPTION Type Power supply (V AC) Absorption (mA) Dimensions Casing material Operating temperature (°C) Storage temperature (°C) Relative humidity during operation (%) Relative humidity during storage (%) Directives Compliance with Directive 002DCPU01 230 50 335 x 235 x 85 mm Metal -5 ÷ +40 -10 ÷ +50 93 Non-condensing 85 Non-condensing BT - EMC EN 50428 95 The touch screen network consists of a master and slave terminals which, in addition to local control, also allows the remote connection. Remote connection is possible by installing the 002DCPU01 server, which allows to simplify the installation, manages Internet connectivity and ensures a stable connection both safe and reliable. In order to facilitate the remote connection to the home automation system, Came provides an automatic connection service. Thanks to the 002DCPU01 server unit the system will automatically connect via Internet to the Came server; the user can in turn connect to the Came server via the Internet and access the system as described hereafter. • Via iPhone or iPad equipped with the appropriate he¡Mobile application. The application allows the device to connect to the touch screen configured as master and download the entire graphical interface to control the system. • Through PC with 001DSWPC software. By means of this program, the PC is connected directly to the master touch screen and downloads, as in the previous case, the entire graphical interface. iPhone and iPad and PC thus allow remote system control and display the pictures and commands normally available on the touch screen. In both cases, to access the remote home automation system the user must enter their user information (Username and Password) in the device used. 96 REMOTE CONTROL iPad iPhone Local PC with software 001DSWPC Came Server Internet Internet 002DCPU01 Server Unit Local PC with software 001DSWPC ADSL Modem Router LAN Alarm control unit Hub or Switch IP Camera 001SIFTS01 RS485 Line Line RS232 Master terminal Keypad Slave Slave terminal terminal he¡Bus Line 001DD8UR6 Expansion Volumetric input modules detectors 001DD8UR16 001DPS1A024V 230 V AC 001DVS02 Interface Outdoor BPT unit he¡/BPT IAV/300 Audio/Video Interface LAN VAS/101 Power supplier Power supply BPT BUS Line 97 98 system accessories 99 system accessories 001DSWMAPC 001DVS01 001DDRUSB CD with software license Allows the customisation of graphical maps and scenarios of the alarm and home automation he¡Touch colour touch screen terminals. 1 channel videoserver Allows LAN connection of an analogue video camera. Kit for programming home automation modules and 002DTS380M Touch Screen The package contains: programming software CD, RS232-RJ11 interface for programming modules, RS232-USB converter, a RJ11 socket for DIN rail and a connector for PC to 002DTS380M Touch Screen connection. Directives Compliance with Directive EMC EN 60065 001DSWPC Supervision software It allows the management of home automation system via Internet connected PC. Directives Compliance with Directive 009DC3X10NG4 001DVS02 Interface module for BPT video entry systems This device allows you to integrate BPT video entry systems into the HEI home automation system. The module, consisting of a video server, allows video signal transmission from an external BPT unit to the LAN, and therefore make it available for a touch screen (colour version only) connected to the same network. Compatible with the BPT X1 system (external units of the Lithos and Thangram series). Dimensions: 99 x 107 x 32 mm Directives Compliance with Directive 100 Type FROR NPI BUS cable Cross-section 3 x 1 mm ² (6.5 mm Ø sheath). Fit for data and 24 V DC power supply and data transmission for home automation modules connected to the he¡Bus bus. Complies with CEI 20-22 II. Operating voltage 300/500 V. 200 m coil. EN 60065 001DRJ11 RJ11 socket for DIN rail for PC to he¡Bus home automation connection through the RS232-J11 dedicated interface for programming home automation modules. 009DLARERN0865 Dimmer w/ 0-10V input When connected to an analogue output of 001DA3U10V module, it allows brightness dimming of halogen or incandescent lamps. Dimmer rating from 40W to 500W. 009DTSLANX EMC EMC EN 50428 Ethernet crossover cable Allows direct PC connection in order to program the colour touch screen terminals. Dimensions: 2 DIN modules Directives Compliance with Directives BT - EMC EN 60669-2-1 009DC230V20A 009DC115V20C 001DIF2UR6 Contactor with 1 NO + 1 NC 20 A 230 V AC contacts. 230 V AC coil Fit for control of high power electrical loads connected to the home automation modules with relay output that actuate its coil. Ideal for the cut-out of appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers, microwave, etc. Contactor with 1 NO + 1 NC 20 A 250/440 V contacts. 110 V AC coil Fit for control of high power electrical loads connected to the home automation modules with relay output that actuate its coil. Ideal for the cut-out of appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers, microwave, etc. Interface w/ 2 6 A relay outputs It features 2 relay outputs with NO contact for control of electrical loads (max 230 V AC 6 A). Suitable interface of modules with O.C. transistor outputs, lamps, shutters and motorised awnings. Selectable hardware interlock. Type 503 Flush-mounting boxes. Dimensions: 1 DIN module Dimensions: 1 DIN module Dimensions: 35 x 60 x 30 mm Directives BT - EMC Directives BT - EMC Directives BT - EMC Compliance with Directive EN 50428 Compliance with Directive EN 50428 Compliance with Directive EN 50428 001DPS1A024V 001DPS1A012V 009DST50541 Parallelable self-protected 24 V DC 1.5 A power supply Supply voltage: 230 V AC. Output voltage: 24 V DC 1.5 A, provides power to the modules connected to the he¡Bus. home automation bus. Parallel connection of several power supplies to achieve the required supply voltage. Parallelable self-protected 12 V DC 2 A power supply Supply voltage: 230 V AC. Output voltage: 12 V DC 2 A. Parallel connection of several power supplies to achieve the required supply voltage DMX Driver for RGB lighting fixtures When connected to the 001DDMX-512 interface module allows brightness dimming of RGB device (led spotlight or led strip) and mixing of the three colours. DMX address adjustable via dip-switch. Power supply: 12/24 V DC Controllable load: 24 V / 5 A or 12 V / 4 Dimensions: 4 DIN modules Directives Compliance with Directives Dimensions: 4 DIN modules Directives Compliance with Directives BT - EMC EN 60065 - EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3 BT - EMC EN 60065 - EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3 Dimensions: 90 x 38 x 18 mm Directives Compliance with Directives EMC EN 50428 101 102 Tips on Installation Table of Contents 103 Tips on Installation 104 TYPE OF CONNECTIONS 105 BRANCH LENGTHS 107 CONNECTING SEVERAL POWER PACKS AND LINE ISOLATORS 103 TYPE OF CONNECTIONS Correctly installing the home automation system not only grants an immediate benefit from this action in itself, but also ensure a long and efficient service life of the system resulting in end-user satisfaction. The he¡ system was conceived and designed for effortless installation while making it simple and intuitive for users without eliminating or reducing the typical features of a high level professional home automation system. Respecting simple precautions, as indicated below, in the process of preparation and installation, results in a device with proven long-term reliability. Main connection topologies are allowed: star, tree, BUS connection. Star connection Tree connection BUS Connection These configurations allow you to manage connections in the most convenient manner according to various installation requirements. For proper operation, however, the BUS line must not be close circuited. he¡Bus Line NO The 009DC3X10NG4 cable It is strongly recommended to use 009DC3X10NG4 cable, for your he¡ system, which has the following characteristics: • 3-conductor copper cable w/ 1 mm ² cross-section • Rated operating voltage: 300/500 V • Test voltage: 2500 V • Operating temperature: -10°C ÷ +80°C • Max. conductor resistance at +20 ° C: 19.5 Ohm / km • Min. Insulation resistance: > 200 Mhom/km • External Diameter: 6.5 mm • Complies with CEI 20-22 II. • Type: NPI FROR 009DC3X10NG4 104 BRANCH LENGTHS Taking into consideration as shown in the diagram below, where a power supply powers a circuit with two branches, which in turn are divided into several branches, the maximum length that each branch may have (understood as the sum of all the branches calculated from the point in which the power supply is installed), is calculated by the following formula: Kd Itot Ml= Where Ml Kd Itot Maximum branch length Constant for branch length calculation, set at 14.79 Current that flows through the branches of line (total power draw of connected modules) 300 m 150 m 150 m he¡Bus Line 95 mA 95 mA Modules Modules 009DC3X10NG4 009DC3X10NG4 FROR BUS Cable 300/500 V 3 wires, 3x1 mm2 001DPS1A024V Power supply 24 V 1,5 A L FROR BUS Cable 300/500 V 3 wires, 3x1 mm2 230 V AC The following table shows possible branch lengths for various values of current: Ml Current (mA) 250 200 150 100 50 55 70 95 140 280 105 Example of installation with branches having different current flow: 250 m 200 m 50 m he¡Bus Line 70 mA 280 mA Modules Modules 009DC3X10NG4 FROR BUS Cable 300/500 V 3 wires, 3x1 mm2 009DC3X10NG4 001DPS1A024V Power supply 24 V 1.5 A L 230 V AC The distances shown are obtainable with the 009DC3X10NG4 cable. CAME does not guarantee the functionality of the system if cables other than those recommended are used. 106 FROR BUS Cable 300/500 V 3 wires, 3x1 mm2 CONNECTING SEVERAL POWER PACKS and line isolators Branch length may exceed the values reported in the previous paragraph by using multiple power supplies. In this case, we recommend the use of 001DISOHB bus line isolators as in the following diagram. 230 V AC Modules Section 1 e.g.: ground floor he¡Bus Line L 001DISOHB Modules 001DPS1A024V Power supply 24 V 1A Modules 001DAST025N Section 2 e.g.: first floor Modules he¡Bus Line 230 V AC L 001DISOHB Modules 001DPS1A024V Power supply 24 V 1A Section 3 e.g.: second floor Modules Modules 001DAST025N he¡Bus Line 230 V AC L 001DISOHB 001DPS1A024V Power supply 24 V 1A Modules Modules Regardless of the number of power supply packs the maximum length of the bus line must not be greater than 600. Note: For more details on system sizing see the home automation manual on Came's website. 107 REMARKS 108 REMARKS 109 © Came Cancelli Automatici S.p.A. All of the content data is thoroughly checked. In any event we are not liable for any errors and/or omissions. The content of this catalogue is subject to change at any time without prior notice from Came Cancelli Automatici S.p.A. 110 ITALY C IN E ICATE ITP I.386 GARANZIA QUALITÀ ORIGINALE Designed and produced in ITALY Came United Kingdom Nottingham - UK Came France Paris - France Came Spain Madrid - Spain Came Portugal Lisbon - Portugal Came Seefeld Berlin - Germany Came cancelli automatici S.p.A. is certified Quality and Environment UNI EN ISO 9001 UNI EN ISO 14001 Came Korntal Stuttgart - Germany Came Group Benelux Lessines - Belgium Came Nederland Breda - Netherlands Came Poland Sp. z o.o. Warszawa - Polska Came Americas Automation Miami - USA Came Adriatic Hrvatska – Croatia Came do Brasil Serviços de Automaçao São Paulo - Brazil Came Automatismos de Mexico Mexico City - Mexico Came Rus Moscow - Russia Came Gulf Dubai – U.A.E. Came India Automation Solutions New Delhi - India TRI-Bpt Automation Germiston - South Africa Came cancelli automatici S.p.a. Via Martiri della Libertà, 15 Dosson di Casier - Treviso - Italia tel. (+39) 0422 4940 fax (+39) 0422 4941 www.came.com - [email protected] KSUP#CEN26113 - MAR_2013 - EN E Came Sud Naples – Italy IF RT 100% MAD Came Nord Est Milan – Italy