If a common clock time is to be used in the system, one device must be defined as
"Master", all other devices as "Slave".
Clock time operation
When set to "Autonomous", the device neither sends nor receives the clock time.
"Remote setting clock slave" = Yes allows for adjusting the clock time at the slave.
The time is sent to the master and transmitted to all other devices.
Remot
e sett
ing clock
slave
Y
ou can set if self-holding f
ault messages can be unlocked remote or if unlocking
must take place via the local button. The default setting does not allow for "Remote
reset of fault".
Remote
reset
of fault
When device communicati
ons is enabled, the effects are:
Reason
s
Fault message
s are always sent via KNX bus and can be further processed by
other Synco devices.
Fault messages from other Synco devices are displayed under:
Main menu > Faults > Fault status message bus.
Fault messages from other Synco devices can be sent to a fault relay (see Section
12.5).
All fault message
s can be ackno
wledged from remote, e.g. via operator station with
OCI700.1.
13.2.2 Holidays/special days
Main menu > Commissioning > Communication > Holidays/special days >
Setting values
Operating line Range Factory setting
Holidays/special day operation Autonomous, slave,
master.
Autonomous
Holidays/special day zone 1…31 1
13.2.3 Time switch
Main menu > Commissioning > Communication > Time switch > Time switch 1…6 >
Setting values
Operating line Range Factory setting
Time switch operation Autonomous, slave Autonomous
Time switch slave (apartment) 1…126 1
Transformation Precomfort Off, On. On.
13.2.4 Distribution zones
Main menu > Commissioning > Communication > Distribution zones >
Setting values
Operating line Range Factory setting
Outside temperature zone ----, 1...31 ----
Heat distribution zone 1...31 1
Heat distr zone source side ----, 1...31 ----
Refrigeration distribution zone 1...31 1
Refrig distr zone source side ----, 1...31 ----
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