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1. F414 230V 50Hz out lie Crossed cable Shutter control A Temperature control central unit DIN actuator DIN actuator O peee 123 Gin Web Server F453AV e QQ0 M 8808 O Probe with L g selector MI SOD me mmol Extra power supply scs scs scs ses Avan Av Ay OUT At 29 INTEGRATED SYSTEMS Configuration of the devices of all the systems belonging both to the Local BUS and the Main riser This can be ensured by connecting the Kit or the Web Server to the main riser Local BUS Automation system No 1 Interface F422 OOOO Local BUS Selli Automation system No 2 e Interface Fre OUT F422 OOO OOO seli A IN If on the other hand the configuration kit or the Web Server are connected to one of the two PC for the configuration of the devices of system no 2 Warning remember that in order to configure all the devices of the system it is necessary to configure the F422 interfaces for logic expansion operating
2. Plug in boxes position The positioning and the quantity of plug in boxes needed must be assessed based on the type of home Let s now consider the following types of homes 1 FLOOR APARTMENT APARTMENT ON SEVERAL SERVICE SECTOR E 1 2 or 3 rooms bathroom amp FLOORS Install plug in boxes in the false lt kitchen minimum number of Install one plug in box under each ceiling or under the floor plug in boxes for cable joints only electric distribution board as well as All DIN devices are centralised lt All DIN devices are centralised other boxes distributed around the E more than 3 bedrooms system to house the DIN devices of U JJ bathroom amp kitchen plug in boxes the home automation system O are used also for housing the DIN DIN devices are both centralised and m i A devices of the home automation distributed system DIN devices are both As an alternative where appropriate G Main plug in box C centralised and distributed install MY HOME FLATWALL for the centralisation of all DIN devices a m WN a Note For the installation of the boxes refer to the El 64 50 guide The Guide recommends a minimum height of 17 5 cm from the floor We suggest a height of 30 cm approximately Installation It is also recommended that the Plug in boxes should be installed boxes are NOT positioned based on the floor plan including the E behind large pieces
3. these for the sheathed BUS pair supplied by BTicino characterised by an insulation voltage of 300 500 V In general the conduits must be selected with a suitable diameter to meet any current and future system requirements The indications also apply to the installation of junction boxes which must be sized and placed in positions that facilitate parallel connection of the pair in more sections of the system In case of motorised windows and shutters ensure that the power services and the Automation BUS pair also reach the shutter boxes O Device E Junction box Power supply STAR STRUCTURE WIRING This wiring is recommended when there is a requirement for integration of the data transmission system video door entry system video surveillance system sound system telephone system and TV SAT system inside one single conduit The structure of the star wiring consists of a central point called star centre to which all the peripheral branches of the various wiring systems converge As a rule the star centre is made using a switchboard a flush or wall mounted distribution board that groups all the active and passive devices for the management of the services which from the urban and building networks are taken inside the apartment The sizing of the star wiring system must take into account the following E In accordance with the structu
4. E The type of wiring E The coexistence of cables inside the same conduit In order to understand these requirements extensively outlined in the following pages it is important to understand the difference between a traditional and a BUS type system Lamp Four way Four way switch switch In a traditional system all the control devices are connected to the user load using a more or less complex wiring setup Each function therefore requires electric connection the more functions are included in the system the more the circuits and the complexity of the wiring As an example shown here is the electric diagram of an electric circuit used for switching on a lamp using 4 control devices two 4 way switches and two 2 way switches As it can be seen rather simple functions require a complex type of wiring difficult to modify over the time without having to rewire most of the circuit for example in order to reach a new control point Two way switch Junction box Junction box Junction box Junction box In a BUS system the power line for the powering of the load is separated from the control line which is also independent from the functional wiring With reference to the diagram shown here instead of traditional 2 way and 4 way switches we have electronic devices connected to actuator devices for the control of the lamp through a Telephone pair BUS line In the diagram the actuators are
5. Additional functions that can be performed with the virtual configuration In some critical cases the virtual configuration enables exceeding the existing addressing limits thanks to the use of virtual addresses which do not use any of the addresses of the automation system The functions enabling the use of virtual addresses are m CONTACTS available for the contact interface Item F428 and 3477 the function enables the transmission of information on the Status of a contact and has been conceived for the management of the integration among different systems e g if a window is opened the central heating goes off Using the virtual configuration software it is possible to configure the contact function with addresses from 1 to 201 E CEN PLUS the function enables configuring the device as CEN control capable of managing different types of pressures short pressure start of extended pressure extended pressure release after extended pressure The devices can be configured with virtual address from 0 to 2047 an address from 0 to 31 can be associated to each device pushbutton m PLUS SCENARIOS function only intended for the Lighting Management System LIST OF TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICES PRESET FOR VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION ITEM DESCRIPTION F430 2 F430 4 HC HS4695 L N NT4695 AM5874 HC HS4692 L N NT4692 AM5872 HC HS4693 L N NT4693 HC HS4692FAN L N NT4
6. MY HOME Project guidelines Generalfeatures System layout S3NIT3QdIN LIAfOdd 1WOH AW PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES Functional diagram of a MY HOME system The creation of a MY HOME automation system does not entail many changes when compared with a traditional system The energy telephone data line and Video door entry system sources that reach ENERGY SUPPLY Telephone line REMOTE CONTROL ADSL line Internet Video door entry system call 14 the home converge in a general distribution board that contains the usual system sectioning devices the BUS power supplies for the various systems and all DIN modularity devices The lights shutter FLATWALL a ok a ana n r rv TI automation BUS grey cable is the same as for the Energy management and Temperature control systems the burglar alarm BUS Red cable is the same as the one for the technical alarms TEMPERATURE CONTROL Grey cable BUS Red cable BUS o sr VIDEO SURVEILLANCE a SYSTEM EAT An White cable BUS LAN The 2 wire video door entry system or can be integrated with each other BUS white cable is the same as the using specific interfaces LOCAL one for the sound system and offers CONTROL devices enable centralising the possibility of implementing the the supervision and the control of the video surveillance system f
7. 1 H L4671 2 AM5851 2 H L4678 HC HS4653 2 HD4653M2 HC HS4653 3 HD4653M3 HD HC HS4654 L N NT4654N AM5834 BMDI1001 F428 Note 1 the devices show an extended description of the function and are identified in the software with the message Virtual Advanced DESCRIPTION 1 DIN NC relay actuator 2 DIN NC relay actuator 2 DIN relay actuator 4 DIN relay actuator DIN ballast dimmer 1000 VA DIN dimmer DIN electronic transformer dimmer DIN multi load 1000 W dimmer DIN SCS DALI interface Knob control Receiving radio interface DIN scenario module SCS SCS interface DIN memoty module x DIN multi load 2x400 W dimmer x NIGHTER and WHICE control Local Display x Receiving radio interface x Receiving radio interface Scenario control 2 module special control 2 module base control 2 module 1 relay actuator x 3 module base control x 2 module 2 relay actuator ferromagnetic transformer dimmer Soft Touch control Soft Touch control IR receiver x Dimmer 1 10V actuator x DIN contact interface These item also have extended addresses A 0 10 PL 0 15 and ID solely intended for the Lighting Management System SANTTAGINDS LDJfOdd INOH AW 25 26 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES Virtual Configurator software The Virtual Configurator Software For more information refer to the select
8. devices may be included for centralised control of the MY HOME functions For correct positioning follow the indications below a Local Display ai 1 LOCAL DISPLAY Depending on the configured operating mode the device controls the lights the sound system or the scenarios therefore it can be placed in any zone of the home Ye Scenario control 2 SCENARIO CONTROL Itisrecommended that this device is installed nearby the main house entrance and at the points from where the whole house must be controlled from For example installation in the bedroom makes it easy to lower all shutters and switch all lights off before going to bed NIGHT AREA control 3 GROUP switches all bedroom lights on or off CONTROLS Group controls may be used to control a range of actuators They should be installed by the entrance of the room to be controlled 7 MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE To ensure operation this device must be connected to the television set together with any other multimedia devices to be managed Multimedia interface Multimedia Touch Screen r 6 VIDEO HANDSETS AND MULTIMEDIA TOUCH SCREENS It is recommended that video handset are installed in areas of the home that can be easily reached both during the day and the night They have a double function as they enable receiving calls from the entrance panels and also control of the MY HOME applications installed in
9. mode connecting configurator no 2 to the OUT IN local BUS only the devices of that system can be configured In this case the system to be configured Crossed cable Fthernet Web Server F453AV Main raiser M position and configuring the address of position l4 using configurators from 1 to 9 Crossed cable Fthernet PC for the configuration of the devices of the system SINI TF GIND L5DJfOdd INOH AW Extra Web Server F453AV power supply le usB usB A gn mn neg I must be disconnected from the riser by removing the connection to the corresponding F422 interface Local BUS Automation system No 1 Main raiser Local BUS Automation system No 2 cable da disconnected power supply BUS cable 31 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Installation of a BUS system WARNING The design and installation of the MY HOME system must only be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with current local regulations BTicino SPA reject
10. of conduits suitable conduits with a diameter of at least boxes and junction boxes must be of for the systems services being 20 mm are used the free system type distributed It is recommended that _ _ lann te _ a nTn ID Sw Q S m 7 7 _ a n a _ e y EE e D ri lt ya gt 7 T l a To i oie yon Zo a _ _ an a _ SINI TF GIND L5DJfOdd I1WOH AW 53 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Positioning of conduits LIGHT AUTOMATION SYSTEM Comply with the following installation requirements 1 if the requirement for the room is that the load is controlled from one point only flush mounted actuator with control the conduit will be directed from the junction box towards the load Light automation system ea Power cable i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Power and Automation BUS cables La gt 3 Power and Automation _ an _ _ BUS cables os W ii BUS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Automazione 2 if a load with light intensity adjustment is required DIMMER the actuator will be positioned in the electric distribution board and the con
11. of furniture or possible distribution of the furniture wardrobes E in easily accessible locations for E behind flush mounted appliances maintenance purposes E in particularly visible areas E in passage areas e g hall or areas SEPO WANG pale ple actuator l n pie es Plug in box that are not used very often e g fa aou ymi yam storage rooms E nearby the hydraulic collector of Hydraulic the Temperature control system TILE collector see drawing a Zone solenoid Box 43 44 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Indications for the installation of AXOLUTE ETERIS device holder boxes To combine the MY HOME system with the new cover plates of the AXOLUTE ETERIS series it will be necessary to use dedicated flush OO New dedicated flush mounted boxes mounted boxes supports and cover O O TP New dedicated supports plates For more information refer to the AXOLUTE devices AXOLUTE Catalogue j already listed in the O catalogue FEATURES OF THE NEW DEDICATED BOXES FOR AXOLUTE ETERIS E 2 new modularities 2 and 8 mod New dedicated cover plates oO H More depth to ensure minimum protrusion of the light point from the wall E Can be installed in masonry walls and plasterboard cavity walls Deeper than traditional boxes PLASTERBOARD WALLS 5 kets reinforced i crew sockets reinforce 10 to 45 mm thick boards with steel blades 8 modules 2 modules Mortar protect
12. shown inside an electric distribution board of the apartment although they can also be positioned inside junction boxes or for some types can also be installed inside the device holder boxes together with the control devices By sharing the same BUS pair some MY HOME systems can perform different functions based on common wiring This is the case for example This system configuration offers clear advantages E An important simplification of the wiring of the various control points offered by the use of one single cable pair E The possibility of adding or test usq Ts a y P a m EE ia e laa eel Control device device of the Temperature control system and the Automation system the central unit and the probes connect to the BUS line of the Automation Ii TE en N i Switchboard actuat I fis TR ge X BUS Sonda Temperature contro ors Temperature control central unit Control device l l l eal lamp l l l Control Wik Yw device Junction box Control Junction box t changing the position of the control points through the connection of the device in any point of the BUS m A simplification of the installation of the conduits for the powering of the loads ZE aa a P Switchboard actuators lamp Actuator system without requiring specific additional wiring Also
13. the installer e g actuators and power supplies for maintenance updating purposes as well as sections that can be accessed by the final user burglar alarm central unit flush mounted video handset etc MY HOME FLATWALL meets two types ofinstallation requirements E inside the homes as innovative centralised installation solution for all electric and multimedia services in harmony with the decor of the home on the building riser as a solution for the distribution of the main wiring of the whole building My Home Flatwall oo MY HOME FLATWALL Three solutions for perfect integration of home automation and electric devices within the residential environment Building floor crossing configuration for distribution using common 1 SWITCHBOARD TYPE SOLUTION 2 ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION BOARD Configuration providing interaction TYPE SOLUTION with the MY HOME system through Configuration ensuring the room control Touch Screen and containment of all DIN actuators service cables video handset Video Display It and power supplies of the MY also enables intervention on the HOME system making them easily earth leakage and thermal magnetic accessible electrical safety and protection On a design point of view this devices inside the corresponding solution can blend perfectly with the switchboard walls where it is located NOTE the front cover pa
14. the operating mode using had been designed to be used ona software user manual numbers and letters following the PC with Windows Xp 32 bit Windows Below are some screenshots of logics of the physical configurators Vista 32 bit and Windows 7 32 bit Virtual Configurator Depending on or through an extended description operating system the devices it will be possible to of the function Single device configuration screen Device description Device item Configurator selection window Actuator test screen Actuator test action selection window Summarisation screen listing the devices installed in the system Below some screenshots relating to the Automation system where it is possible to select the operating mode through an extended Description of the function Single device configuration screen Device item Device state Configuration set in the device SINI TF GIND LDJfOdd JwWOH AW Function selection window Lizhi cry kontni eg ae lal pee el LIR Goub tonal CR PLL cobs coat LES ALE gmh z ard Mode selection window Paid Ce P En Ch el shockre 21 wih F S Te ia sma oe eee RALE i 27 28 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES Virtual Configurator software E Screen for the identification of the devices in the system Project name List of devices E Single device screen Device description Device item Device with advanced functions Pushb
15. will document for the installer as it be necessary to fill at least a system represents the ID card of the system Booklet 1 in Excel format with the installed description and configuration of the Having a booklet in Excel format will systems automation temperature be useful to create the XML file to control burglar alarm etc The filled system booklet will then YouProject oe Installation File XML Multimedia Touch Screen E Configure devices such as Touch Screen Multimedia Touch Screen MH200N scenario programmer using the corresponding programming software etc E Activate the My Home Web services The file is created using the YouProject software by importing the xls file of the system booklet Device configuration software My Home Web services TiDisplay Virtual configurator TiMH200N MHVisual TiMultimediatouch MH200 r MY HOME portal NOTE 1 the file in Excel format of the System booklet and the YouProject software are available with the CD supplied with the present guide or by visiting the Installers area of the MY HOME section of the www BTicino it website Devices configuration Based on the type of products this operation may be performed in three different ways E Device configuration using the programming software devices such as Wen server Scenario programmer Touch screen Video statio
16. 692FAN 3456 2 DIN relay actuator 4 DIN relay actuator 4 zone temperature control central unit probe with selector probe without selector probe with selector for Fan Coil splitter management interface Note 1 the management of the device is only possible when using version 2 2 or later of Virtual Configurator LIST OF AUTOMATION DEVICES PRESET FOR VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION ITEM 3476 3477 BMSE1001 BMSE2001 BMSE2002 BMSE2003 BMSE2004 BMSE2005 BMSW1001 BMSW1002 BMSW1003 F411 1N DESCRIPTION basic actuator basic contact interface passive IR ceiling sensor wide band wall ceiling sensor narrow band wall ceiling sensor sbidirectional narrow band wall ceiling sensor one way narrow band wall ceiling sensor double technology wall ceiling sensor 230 Vac 1 DIN relay actuator 230 Vac 2 DIN relay actuator 230 Vac 4 DIN relay actuator 1 DIN relay actuator LIST OF AUTOMATION DEVICES PRESET FOR VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION ITEM F411 1NC F411 2NC F411 2 F411 4 F413N F414 F415 F416U1 F417U2 F429 HD HC HS4563 L N NT4563 HD HC HS4575 L N NT4575N F420 F422 F425 HD HC HS4657M3 HC HS4657M4 HD HC HS4685 L N NT4685 HD HC HS4575SB L N NT4575SB HD HC HS4576 L N NT4576N HD HC HS4680 L N NT 4680 H L4651M2 AM5831M2 H L4652 2 AM5832 2 H L4652 3 AM5831 3 H L4671 1 AM5851
17. E MODULE Bracket with adjustable I feet i I I i Upper l I cover I I i I I i Back of I telescopic module I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I Back of base I l module l I i I i I I I I I I I I I I i I i I I I I I I I I I I l I I l Bracket with l adjustable feet I I i Duct fastener plate l oncrete mesh l l I The supports can also accept appropriate brackets for the installation of MY HOME devices 2 INSTALLATION OF DEVICE HOLDER SUPPORTS Device holder support with DIN rails 3 FRONT COVER PANELS AND SURROUND PLATES Meeting design and functional requirements The panels are available with a white finish RAL 9003 Brackets for MY HOME devices and video door entry system To meet the design requirements of the user they can be painted with standard masonry paints 3 INSTALLATION OF FINISHING ELEMENTS Upper end cap O Front cover panel for the installation of MY HOME devices and video door entry system h 120 cm O Switchboard k a for DIN devices j si h 30 cm O Blanking module h90cm Lower end cap Side surround plates with opening handle pair 41 SANTTAGIND L124 Odd INOH AW 42 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Electric distribution board position The positioning of the electric distribution board s must be decided based on t
18. HOME applications for MY HOME APPLICATION GROUPING WITH POWER CABLES Lighting Automation YES Comfort Sound system NO Burglar alarm YES Sicurezza Video surveillance system 1 Risparmio Energy management YES Video door entry sytem 1 Comunicazione Integrated telephone system Data network NO 48 Note If the recommended cables are used for these systems i e BTicino items SAFETY is guaranteed in terms of electrical insulation However no guarantee is provided for correct operation due to possible disturbance that may occur if the MY HOME system cable is grouped with the electric power cables O CABLE L4669 CABLE 336904 The light automation shutters automation temperature control and energy management L4669 GREY BUS MAY be placed in the same conduit as the L4669S RED BUS of the burglar alarm in Level 1 system Together they can also share the same conduits and boxes as the electric power cables The video door entry system and sound system 336904 WHITE BUS may be placed in the same conduit with the data transmission telephone system and TV SAT signal cables but must be separated from the electric power supply cables The separation of electric power supply cables from signal cables MUST also be ensured inside the junction boxes and the electric distribution board Attention must therefore be paid when presetting the conduit entrances of the junction boxes and the electric distribu
19. MENTS OF THE CEI 306 2 STANDARDS In the planning and sizing of the conduits the CEI 306 2 standards recommend to allow for any future requirements of advanced wiring systems For the realisation of conduits to and from the star centre the said Standards recommend that the following is installed 1 1 piping with minimum diameter 38 mm for the connection of the Star centre to the infrastructure of the common section of the building or the access point of the various services telephone system power supply central TV antenna a gt 38mm Mn m i Bag Telephone system 2 gt 18mm www 3 IV Star centre distribution board Star centre distribution board 2 1 piping with minimum diameter of 18 mm for the conduits connecting the star centre to the device holding boxes In the case of exposed conduits trunkings of similar capacity may also be used 3 1 piping of suitable diameter for the installation of 1 cable for the terrestrial TV system and up to 8 cables for the connection of the star centre to the terrestrial TV antennas and satellite TV dishes a Star centre distribution board 51 SANITSCIND L1234 Odd IWOH AW 52 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Positioning of conduits This electric SYSTEM LAYOUT is defined by marking the walls with the paths of the connection conduits These paths shall be vertical or horizontal Diagonal paths mus
20. an a a an a a _ on an a a Flush mounted contact interface 2 pair cable for magnetic contacts SINI TF QGIND LOAfOdd JwWOH AW ese i I Lar Ea i cable for Magnetic contacts r I I _ kan a Om _ OO Cad DIN contacts interface BASIC contact interface 57
21. ational test SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICES For this operation BTicino provides two tools E This Technical Guide with technical sheets and the CD supplied with the product where the designer can find all the useful technical information for selecting the devices for their configuration and their wiring The technical sheets can also be displayed while viewing the guide that can be found inside the CD in electronic format All the devices for which a technical sheet is available will have their item code no shown in blue Click on the relevant item with the mouse to automatically open the corresponding technical sheet riv HOHE E The Youproject software for preparing the necessary estimates and designing the integrated home automation system The application is preset to automatically perform all the size and electrical calculations as well as the configuration of the products giving the installer full freedom to make the necessary changes and customisations at the design stage For more information see the section Software and Services Fear aE YouProject software for the sizing of MY HOME WHEN AND WHY SHOULD YOU USE YOUPROJECT YouProject is an extremely useful and versatile software that BTicino has designed to simplify and speed up the sizing of aMY HOME system in order to E Produce an estimate of the offer General description and advantages bill of q
22. duit will be as above 3 if the requirement for the room is that there should be various loads controlled from several points DIN actuator in plug in box or distribution board W LI ss as _ _ _ _ _ e m 4 in case of a load connected to a controlled socket e g bedside cabinet lamp or floor lamp in the living room with Basic actuator the conduit will go through the actuation and control junction boxes Dimmer actuator in the electric distribution board ii _ _ _ a Power and Automation BUS cables _ _ e a SHUTTER AUTOMATION SYSTEM Ifa shutter automation system is required the conduit will go from the junction box to the load Shutter automation system Power and Automation BUS cables Fan c _ Power and Automation BUS cables Sound system o i Bus I Sound system jo Power cable sam mman pas a 7 _ ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM For the connection of NON flush mounted appliances install the flush mounted actuator for the management of the load at the side of the power socket The conduit will go from the junction box and the nearest junction SOUND SYSTEM For the connection of a flush mounted DIN amplifier allow for two separate dedicated conduits RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURED CABLING Allow for sta
23. e thermal dissipation E the switchboard must be capable of dissipating a power higher than the sum of the powers dissipated by all the devices it will hose BTicino offers a wide range of switchboards suitable for types of needs with different capacities and installation solutions flush mounted or wall mounted A useful selection criteria in terms of installation of the MY HOME system is the following E for one floor or multi floor installations in new or existing refurbished buildings where an equipment room will be installed for the electric distribution board of the home it is possible to select among the various wall mounted or flush mounted distribution board or switchboard solutions belonging to the Multiboard and Idroboard series for the integration of the MY HOME system For the calculation of the dissipated power all BTicino switchboards and distribution boards meet the requirements of CEI 23 51 standards E for installation in one floor new buildings and apartments where an equipment room for the integration of the MY HOME system is not available BTicino offers MY HOME FLATWALL an innovative solution for central installation of electric and electronic devices and user interfaces in full respect of the decor of the home This type of unit can contain up to 288 DIN Overview of wall mounted and flush mounted switchboards I modules and features sections that can only be accessed by
24. he type of building The most suitable position of the distribution board should be agreed with the installer unless already preset SERVICE SECTOR More than 3 rooms bathroom amp Install a dedicated distribution board kitchen inside an equipment room for the only include one distribution board centralisation of all the devices on at a central position DIN rail Part of the DIN rail devices will be ONE FLOOR BUILDING installed on the board while part of 1 2 or 3 rooms bathroom amp them will be distributed kitchen arrange only one distribution board in a barycentre position for the centralisation of all DIN devices BUILDING ON SEVERAL FLOORS Install the main distribution board in an equipment room or under the Stairs Install another distribution board on each floor in a barycentre position DIN rail devices will be partly centralised and partly distributed Service sector Several floor building Flush mounted Distribution Distribution board Flush mounted Distribution device One floor building more than 3 rooms bathroom amp kitchen Distribution eree DIN modularity board uia device i ijan 6600 Flush mounted 0000 device Pe 3 FLOOR 2 FLOOR 1 FLOOR Flush mounted device
25. ion cover included for flush mounted boxes MASONRY WALLS 8 modules The covers are fitted with appropriate spirit level housings 2 modules Note Ft ris boxes are deeper than standard boxes When designing the system ensure that their positioning is adapted to the type of wall E g with standard partition walls with thicknesses of approx 10 cm it will not be possible to install 2 boxes opposite to each other one each side of the wall because the overall space required of 12 cm would exceed the thickness of the wall Example with 2 module control Depending on needs and look requirements Et ris can be used to create a light point using several 2 module boxes joined together Once the installation is completed Example of horizontal configuration Example with several 2 module devices the cover plates will be perfectly aligned and joined Example with 2 and 3 module devices JOINING THE BOXES TOGETHER This operation is performed both for masonry and plasterboard boxes using the appropriate coupler item 502WA The boxes will be perfectly joined and level with each other making the subsequent steps much easier Coupler 502WA Example of vertical configuration Cable entry knockouts to be removed SANTTSCIND LDJfOdd JWOH AW 45 46 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Local control device position In addition to the controls for the individual loads further
26. mpliant to CEI 46 5 and CEI 20 20 standards E Coil length 100 metres L4669 500 metres L4669 500 WHITE CABLE 336904 GREY CABLE 14669 L4669 500 BTICINO CABLE L4669S This cable has been specifically designed for the installation of MY HOME burglar alarm systems This cable can be used for the distribution of power supplies and operating signals When using the 300 500 insulated BUS cable and the clamp protection cover with which all devices are fitted BTicino systems may also be installed in the same boxes and conduits as the electric power supply lines 230 Vac LEVEL 1 classified systems Technical features E SCS sheathed pair made up of 2 flexible conductors sheathed twisted unshielded for burglar alarm system Insulation voltage 300 500 V E Compliant to CEI 46 5 and CEI 20 20 standards E Coil length 100 metres RED CABLE 4669S SINI TJ GIND L5DJfOdd NOH AW 49 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Selection of the cable MY HOME APPLICATIONS The following table enables selecting the right cable based on the MY HOME application MY HOME APPLICATIONS COMFORT SAFETY SAVING COMMUNICATION CONTROL z gt 2 2 a 5 2 ci z 2s A a Se Z A white BTicino L4669 a lavi e o wm a L46695 BTicino L4668CM m die e BTicino C9881U 5E 9882U 5E UTP 5E
27. multi pair te Telephone pair w kz RGG cable w Cables recommended by BTicino in accordance with installation regulations Cables that may be used for each system the current installation regulations must be checked NOTE Compulsory for the underground sections of the individual systems Selection of the conduits Inside the home cables must be placed inside protective conduits made of insulating material embedded in floors walls or ceilings For garages and cellars due to the difficulty in embedding the components in the walls garage walls normally made of solid concrete and often less than 10 cm wall thickness in cellars it is preferable to leave conduits and boxes exposed The path of the conduits must take into account the possibility of cables connecting different systems For the installation of flush mounted components corrugated tubes of different colours should be used This will make installation and individuation of the system easier It is recommended that only conduits with a minimum diameter of 25 mm are used Automation Energy Temperature control Energy management LLIIIIII Burglar alarm Telephone system Data network TV SAT Video door entry sytem Sound system Data network TV SAT ul Note CEI 306 2 Guide for telecommunication and multimedia distribution wiring inside residential buildings REQUIRE
28. n Multimedia Touch screen etc are supplied with appropriate software for the configuration of the operating parameters and the management of the web pages or graphic icons of the MY HOME functions E Physical configuration this is done by connecting to the appropriate socket of each device using pliers special activation components 3501 called configurators Each configurator is identified with its number letter colour or graphic E Virtual configurator In Automation and Temperature control systems with several devices it is possible to greatly simplify the configuration operations using the virtual configuration as an alternative to the physical configuration The virtual configuration is performed using a PC connected Virtual configuration Example of main screen of the software for the definition of the scenarios using the TiMH200N program Flush mounted device configuration to the system through the Web server Thanks to the virtual configuration it is possible to configure each device without using the standard alphanumerical configurators The address and the operating mode of the device are set using Web Server PC with Virtual Configurator 2 1 software the VIRTUAL CONFIGURATOR software installed in the PC this solution is particularly suited to large systems where the configuration may be changed at any time without the need for manual i
29. nels available in white can then be painted with the standard masonry paints available on the market to meet the taste of the user Switchboard type solution 2 lt i sperma mr Ia oe Ku 3 FLOOR RISER TYPE SOLUTION SINI TJ GIND L24 Odd INOH AW Floor riser type solution 37 38 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT MY HOME FLATWALL MY HOME FLATWALL features a E some sections are only accessible E other sections are accessible to the sophisticated design and extreme to the installer to perform the end user for interaction with the functionality of all its components required maintenance operations system The type of accessibility to the devices on the installed devices installed depends on their use Partition walls Supporting walls Note For installation inside supporting walls a 60 cm wide recess must be obtained in the wall from the floor to the ceiling For partition or plasterboard walls leave an opening of approximately 60 cm during the construction of the wall ma lo mui wl kx saqi sari ry Er d u l l I l l I l I l l l l l l l l l Devices for interaction with the MY HOME system that can be operated by the end user Touch Screen burglar alarm central unit Video Display 1 4 j ki a sm mua m lt wm Switchboard for electrical safety and protection devices accessible to the end u
30. ntervention on each individual device BUS 21 SANTTAGIND L124 Odd INOH AW 22 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES Virtual configuration It is possible to greatly simplify the configuration operations using as an alternative to the physical configuration the Virtual Configuration software Virtual Configurator which manages the addresses and the operating modes of the devices The software installed in the PC communicates with the system through the new 3503N Kit connected to the BUS or using the web server The Virtual configuration is therefore particularly useful as it offers new modes and gives the possibility of changing the configuration at any time without using the normal alphanumeric PC with VIRTUAL CONFIGURATOR program configurators With the virtual configuration it is possible to 1 Create a new device configuration to assign the address and the mode of operation of each system device 2 Change the pre existing configuration to change the address and the operating mode of each system device already virtually configured 3 Test the actuators it enables driving an already configured actuator directly from the PC to ensure that it is operating correctly for example switching on a light point controlled by the actuator 4 Obtain the diagnostics of the automation and temperature control systems in this way the PC interrogates all the devices of the
31. r wiring between the switchboard or electric distribution board of the communication area Energy management system SINI TJ GIND LDJfOdd I1WOH AW reread _ 7 _ gt 7 m 7 m Power and Automation BUS cables _ _ _ _ _ _ Residential structured cabling Electric distribution board lt 2a csi s _ _ gt m a _ m _ It is recommended that power sockets are ALWAYS installed near data transmission sockets 55 56 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Positioning of conduits BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM Comply with the following installation requirements 1 For the connection between the electric distribution board burglar alarm power supply and the outdoor siren install a dedicated conduit Burglar alarm system iy Electric E Outdoor distribution siren board Es Pa To Sie To anl so _ _ Burglar alarm BUS 2 For the connection of the burglar 3 For the connection of the alarm central unit to the telephone magnetic contacts windows install communicator install two separate separate conduits going to separate conduits one for the burglar alarm boxes where the contact interface BUS and the other for the telephone must be housed DIN or BASIC cable a Telephone cable Burglar alarm BUS
32. re of the building position the star centre in the barycentre position in relation to the system If possible install the switchboard in an appropriate service room or inside a storage in order to avoid compromising the look of the room E Install the conduits with junction boxes every 10 metres for pulling the cable or for installing any required signal amplifiers E For the power system use dedicated conduits the EDP Telephone TV services may share the same conduits which must have a minimum internal diameter of 18 mm recommended 20 mm Device Bi Junction box Power supply SINI TF GIND L5DJfOdd JwWOH AW 35 36 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Selection and positioning of the electric distribution board The integration of the various MY HOME systems in the building entails the need for grouping in one central point all the active power supplies interfaces telephone switchboards etc or passive devices for the control and the management of all the functions This location is effectively the brain of the whole home automation system of the building Its size shall be defined taking into account the following general requirements E allow for extra space for expansion using new devices that may be needed for future requirements E install the power supplies in the lower position of the switchboard in order to facilitat
33. s all responsibility for any consequence resulting from the non compliance with such regulations The first step towards the installation of a home automation system is to design and ensure a good basic installation setup In fact an accurate setup of cables trunking boxes equipment rooms and control points enables to follow in a much simpler way the evolution of the devices already installed inside the home and include new ones in the future Irrespective of the type of system and the required home automation applications it is necessary that the layout of the house and a general furniture plan are made available to the installer It is also important that a check is carried out to ensure that the initial estimate is in line with the actual site number of rooms and their use living room bedroom bathroom etc On a design and installation point of view the installation of a home automation system is not much Two way switch different from that of a traditional electric power system particularly in terms of E The selection and position of the distribution boards E The position of the junction boxes E The position of plug in boxes E The definition and position of loads users In creating a home automation system it will be necessary to take into account other factors based on the installation features of a BUS system such as the BTicino MY HOME system E The layout of the conduits
34. ser Available in three versions glass metal and plastic featuring installation reversibility The hinged side can in fact be attached to the right or the left so that the door can be opened from the most suitable and functional side Thanks to the very low protrusion from the wall 2 cm only the paintable front cover panels and the side surround plates in anodised aluminium MY HOME FLATWALL provides maximum integration with the residential environment I Et t Et t Et fi fi PPR PPA FR FFEA PEPA IPEA pan Mika b n ee ee ee ee ee B Kuas ee ce hia boled hiia Ut i a Ku A Zone accessed by the installer only housing power supply risers actuators and other DIN devices up to 288 modules for the operation of the MY HOME system The installation is completed by the white x front cover panels 1 SANTTAGIND LIAfOdd I1WOH AW B9 40 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT MY HOME FLATWALL switchboard composition MY HOME FLATWALL CONSISTS OF 1 ONE TELESCOPIC BASE MODULE 2 A SERIES OF MODULAR DEVICE adjustable on two heights 270 HOLDER SUPPORTS and 240 cm which constitutes the For the installation of all types of DIN metal back to be fitted in the wall electric devices with plastic trunkings the adjustable feet provide better fitted on the sides for easy passage positioning of the back and securing of wiring cables AN a n s N ia 1 INSTALLATION OF BAS
35. side the home SANTTAGIND LOAFOUd I1WOH AW eee Touch Screen 5 TOUCH SCREEN The TOUCH SCREEN must be installed in a central position so that it is visible and easily accessible from any room of the house The TOUCH SCREEN provides control and management of all MY HOME applications Shutter general controls 4 GENERAL CONTROLS It is preferable to install the general controls for SHUTTERS and LIGHTS nearby the main entry of the house so that lights may be switched on and off and shutters may be opened or closed from a single point before going out or when returning to the house 47 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Grouping cables Although the construction of the cables guarantees 300 500V refurbishment the cables for some which the cables may be grouped applications may be installed inside in the same conduits as the power electric insulation it does not the same conduits or pipes of the supply lines however under no however guarantee immunity from traditional electric power supply circumstances they should be disturbances that may occur if system This solution results in installed in the same conduits as 380 they are installed inside the same important SAVINGS both in terms of Vac power supply cables conduits as the 230V power supply masonry work and costs cables This type of installation is not The following table shows the recommended However in case of systems MY
36. system and supplies a summary of the status of each of them using three different colours E green for correct operation E yellow when the device is not present or has not been detected by the system E red for faulty device 5 Knowing the status of a single device it is possible to individually interrogate all the system devices to check that they are working correctly Ethernet cable There are two possible types of virtual configuration THE VIRTUAL CONFIGURATION E That can be applied to all types of Automation and Temperature control systems both in the case of individual systems or systems integrated with each other in logical expansion mode This follows the addressing laws with the corresponding limits as shown in the diagrams of the following sections E New virtual configuration procedures through extended description and extended addresses E New functions available contacts and CEN PLUS NotE 1 For more information of the extended descriptions see the Glossary section of this Guide THE PROJECT amp DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION E Dedicated for the Lighting Management system E New modes of configuration ID CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION WITH XML For more information see the Lighting Management System Technical guide for BUS systems BUS connector Power supply connector SANITSCIND LIAfOdd JWOH AW 23 24 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES
37. t be avoided unless they follow an inclination of the wall or ceiling Inside the ceiling and under the floor conduits may be installed as desired The distribution between junction boxes and loads users depends on the type of room and the type of load to be connected As far as the conduits are concerned irrespective of the type of MY HOME application it is recommended that the following requirements are complied with 1 The bending radiuses of the main paths must be such that all risks of damage to conduits and cables are avoided 2 All conduits embedded in the walls must be horizontal vertical or parallel to the wall edges Diagonal path are only allowed for VERY short sections m s ne an wa isma pan an s 3 Any exposed wires may follow the shortest path 4 Any wires installed inside ceilings or under the floor may follow the shortest path DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN DISTRIBUTION BOARD AND PLUG IN BOXES The distribution between the electric Use a number of conduits suitable Install additional conduits even if distribution board and the plug in for the systems services being empty for future system expansions boxes must be of the star type distributed DISTRIBUTION BETWEEN PLUG IN BOXES AND WALL MOUNTED BOXES It is recommended that 32 mm conduits are used The distribution between plug in Use a number
38. the actuator for the control of the heating system solenoid valve is connected to the Automation BUS and shares the house switchboard with the other actuators of the home automation system Actuator E Junction box a P a 33 SINI TF GIND LOAfOUd J3wWOH AW 34 PROJECT GUIDELINES SYSTEM LAYOUT Type of wiring Systems may be installed using two different types of structures or modes of distribution E Free structure E Star structure The choice is based on installation needs functions required installation of the applications Lighting automation burglar alarm video surveillance system etc wall limitation and whether we are talking of refurbishments or new buildings With these modes it is possible to cover and create all the types of MY HOME systems FREE STRUCTURE WIRING This type of wiring is normally used in traditional distribution systems However in order to integrate MY HOME systems it will be important to take into account the following indications during the design stage E The BUS path may be the same as the power line using traditional covered trunking surface mounted trunking under floor systems or trunking installed behind the false ceiling This solution provides a reduction of both installation times and masonry works If the building already has power system conduits with diameter of no less than 20 mm it will be possible to use
39. tion board Selection of the cable BTICINO CABLE 336904 For video systems BTcino produces a dedicated cable 336904 made of two twisted conductors with a section of 0 50 mm2 each This cable ensures the best performance of the video system greater distance between Entrance Panel and Handset when compared to other cables In addition contrarily to standard cables which are not suitable for underground installation item 336904 may be installed underground in suitable conduits as it complies with CEI 20 11 standards on cables for underground installation Technical features E SCS sheathed pair made up of 2 flexible conductors sheathed twisted unshielded E Insulation voltage 450 750V E Compliant to EN60811 EN50289 EN60228 50265 2 1 EN50395 EN50396 E Coil length 200 metres Sa BTICINO CABLE L4669 AND L4669 500 This cable has been designed for the installation of BUS systems for the following applications Automation Energy management and Temperature control This cable can be used for the distribution of power supplies and operating signals When using the 300 500 insulated BUS cable and the clamp protection cover with which all devices are fitted BTicino systems may also be installed in the same boxes and conduits as the electric power supply lines 230 Vac Technical features E SCS sheathed pair made up of 2 flexible conductors sheathed twisted unshielded E Insulation voltage 300 500 V E Co
40. to the devices described of the burglar alarm and automation server the MY HOME system can also be systems 7 346000 power supply for the integrated with systems of a different 3 F422 interface for the integration powering of the video door entry technology and COMMUNICATION of the video door entry system and system and the sound system protocol such as Konnex and EIB the automation system 8 F441M audio video multichannel using the devices shown For more 4 E46ADCN power supply for the matrix for the distribution of the details refer to the section SYSTEM powering of the burglar alarm signals of the video door entry INTEGRATION AND CONTROL of this system system and the sound system guide Light shutter automation Temperature control Video door entry sytem Sound system Telephone line O ADSL line Internet Data network S INITJIQIND LIAfOdd JWOH AW 18 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES Creation of the home automation system The creation of the MY HOME automation system follows the following stages 1 1 DEFINITION OF THE REQUIREMENTS Definition of the home automation functions to implement inside the home based on the requirements of the user 2 PROJECT selection of the types of devices needed configuration operation mode and development of the electric diagram 3 INSTALLATION wiring of the devices inside their conduits and the distribution board with oper
41. uantities list of items required 15 STAGE DEFINITION OF REQUIREMENTS 2 STAGE DESIGN Report General description and advantages Bill of quantities List of Items required Jime estimate System absorption check Number of DIN modules and dissipated power 3 STAGE INSTALLATION Report Map of physical and logic installation links Configuration AT service report Multimedia Touch Screen E From the design to the installation of the system system absorption check number of DIN modules dissipated power map of physical and logic links for the installation confi guration CAT service report Entering of the data for the definition of the functions l YouProject Device configuration software XML file The diagram below shows the range of information generated by YouProject during the three different stages required for the realisation of the system m DEFINITION OF REQUIREMENTS E DESIGN m INSTALLATION TiPre Software for preparing estimates My Home Web services TiDisplay Virtual configurator TiMH200N MHVisual TiMultimediatouch Touch Screen MY HOME portal xa a SANITSCIND LIAfOdd JWOH AW 20 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES YouProject software for the sizing of MY HOME If the MY HOME system is not become a useful and necessary designed using YouProject it
42. unction systems from one single point of the home The systems can be set individually LIGHT SHUTTER AUTOMATION ENERGY MANAGEMENT z pon l L L Q e A LOCAL CONTROL TECHNICAL ALARMS VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYTEM A REE SANITACIND LIAfOdd JWOH AW 16 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES System integration In order to ensure advanced home automation functions and enable the central management of the MY HOME system the BUS of the various systems are integrated with each other using particular interfaces that can be installed inside the FLATWALL distribution board near other DIN modularity devices power supplies actuators etc The following image shows the main devices for the above setup Video door entry system entrance panel MGR R III J h L E 7 E k L g ka mn mam f a ya Pi 2 a i Er aes ie syifa CE HK mn PO II iie w LEGEND 1 E46ADCN power supply for 5 F453AV web server for local and 9 F444U4 ADSL modem router the powering of the Automation remote control using the internet for the connection to the internet Temperature control and Energy and the LAN network of the home network of the MY HOME system management systems automation functions using the web server item F453AV 2 F422 interface for the integration 6 346020 power supply for the Web In addition
43. utton for accessing the device configuration Below are some examples of The connection may also be connections between the PC and the completed without using the system to be configured using the configuration kit provided that the 3503N kit Web Server item F453 or F453AV is installed in the system AUTOMATION TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH KIT 3503N Temperature control central unit SANITACIND LIAfOdd JWOH AW Shutter Dimmer Shutter Probe with control control control L b selector ko A Power supply D mm Z m BOB DIN dimmer DIN actuator DIN actuator i Q Q Lx 980909 Flush mounted 293 oi actuator A 6660 6666 SE in Se E gt Oo Oo Kit 3503N 230 Vac BUS connector a Power supply i connector 29 PROJECT GUIDELINES GENERAL FEATURES Virtual Configurator software AUTOMATION TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH WEB SERVER Shutter control A Power supply Flush mounted actuator Ethernet PC 30 Dimmer control ON OFF DIN dimmer 188 x a
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