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1. Temperature Calibration Calibration Value The exact matching of the measured and the real room temperature is an important item concerning the correct functioning of the thermostat Therefor it is necessary to run the DRT 2 at least 30 min in mounted condition You obtain the correction value by subtracting the temperature displayed by the DRT 2 from the true room temperature value preferably measured by means of a digital temperature sensor DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 28 4 2 Programme Settings 4 Settings Do e p ke Example e Measured temperature 21 5 C e Temperature displayed by DRT 2 24 5 C e Correction value to be adjusted 3 0 K C You may enter the correction value within the system menu of the DRT 2 directly but it will be overridden when transferring a new configuration to the DRT It is more reasonable to store the value directly in the system settings here Frost Heat Protection The frost heat protection programme provides for the room temperature to be controlled at the outer tem perature limits Upon reaching the limits set via DRTconf the thermostat will activate the relevant heating or cooling channel Frost Heat Protection lt Frost protection f the room temperature falls below the value specified here the DRT automati below gt cally activates the channel for heating lt Heat protection Ir the room temperature passes over the value specified here the DRT auto abov
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3. 2 Quick Start 2 1 6 Configuring Dupline Channels In addition to the thermostat programmes you can basically configure up to 16 Dupline channels whereby the sequence of configuration is initially of no consequence you can specify this later by simply moving them The creation of those channels is done as described in chapter 2 1 5 1 on page 4 by insertion of the Dupline Channel object Then configure the channel by proceeding in the following steps 2 1 6 1 Digital Channels Switching Shutter Channels 1 For the type of representation select lt Digital value gt on page lt Basic Settings gt 2 In field lt Dupline Address gt set the address of the channel to be displayed 3 Specify the function Select lt Switching channel gt for push button toggle functions or similar Select lt Shutter Shutter Master gt if it is a shutter control or a shutter master control With this setting DRTconf will automatically block the next channel as both the Up and Down channels are operated under the uneven address You should therefore answer OK to the question asking whether the next channel is to be deleted 4 If the digital channel is to be operational then tick the lt Unlocked gt option as operation type 5 Now switch to the page lt Display Settings gt 6 Now enter the lt Descriptive Text gt which is to be displayed The embedded display shows how the text will look 7 Then specify the lt Status Text gt for the ch
4. Dupline Channels ee 8 2 1 6 1 Digital Channels Switching Shutter Channels A 8 2 1 0 2 Analog Ch nnels EE 8 2 1 7 Transferring the Configuration EE 8 2 1 8 SAVING MEIER netbeans 9 Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 lt G netal Informatio N messa Qe a Eeer 10 3 2 Ketrievingand 1 al Te E 10 32 1 le du EE 10 3 2 2 Programme ConsStrUCtON EE 11 3231 EE 11 3 3 The Help E DEE 12 3 3 1 Hep TO DR TCOML EE 12 3 32 MO EE 12 33 8 Help Texts IMIS ee une 12 3 4 aleng e geet SES Ee 12 341 SEAMING ER E 13 3 4 2 Opening an Existing Flle re renden 13 3437 EDU 13 3 44 Printing Ri 14 3 4 5 Displaying File Properties see enesenn ennenen 14 3 8 Formatting Item 15 3 5 1 General INTOMNATON ek 15 32 2 CUMING Nee ee ei 15 3 5 32 IC el EEN 15 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual Doe D ke Table of Contents 324 E ne E 15 e TEE vera nalen 15 KEE 16 3 57 e TR en EE 16 3 6 Configuring the Objects EE 17 3 631 General ene EE 17 3 6 2 Creating a Inn ie EE 17 3 6 3 Configuration of Dupline Channels ae 18 3 6 3 1 Digital WNW EE 18 3 6 3 2 Analink Value sei EAEEREN AAS aN EAE NEE Ainet 20 3 6 3 3 Descriptive Status Text in Display eege een 21 3 6 4 Deleting a Channel eee eee eee 22 E MGVING Channels ee eier 23 3 7 Reading Device Info Reading and Writing a Conftguraton nennen nennen 24 3 7 1 General Information ee 24 3 7 2 Reading Device EE 24 3 7 3 Reading the Configuration sese eee ee
5. and displaying analog data by the DRT Here you should enter the same data as you also use in ProLine they equate to the sensor s measuring range If you are using e g a temperature sensor with a measuring range of 10 C to 100 C then these figures must also be entered in the Mm and Max boxes Dupline Address Here you determine on which Dupline address the analog value is transmitted The address range lies between A1 and P8 DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 20 3 6 Configuring the Objects 3 Operation D oe D ke Note If you want an analog value to be displayed then the Control Output option must not be activated in ProLine or ProLineN 3 6 3 3 Descriptive Status Text in Display Display Descriptive Text Status Text Digital Value Descriptive Text Light Wall L 1 vah llnl T EF Status Texts Simulate Edit On Off On Default Display Descriptive Text Status Text AnaLink Value Descriptive Text Outside Temp Mts 1 Cla T ams L dr Status Texts AnaLink Value Units E Default In the Display Settings options window you determine the DRT display settings for the selected channel These are normally independent from the selected channel type The greenish display offers you a prior chance to check the appearance of the settings beforehand without having to download the configuration to the DRT You can use special characters in all the boxes please refer to Chapt
6. functions The prerequisite for the availability of these functions is however that the cursor is located in such a box i e that you have clicked with the mouse in such a box or that you have jumped there with the Tab key The display permits input of some special characters e The umlauts a 6 A The German sharp s B e Special units and Entering other special characters may result in an incorrect representation in DRT even if these are shown correctly in the preview in DRTconf 3 5 2 Cutting Menu Keyboard X m With this command you will cut out and at the same time copy the selected text you can later insert it e g in another box 3 5 3 Copying Menu Keyboard lt Edit gt lt Copy gt ep With this command you will copy the currently selected text you can later insert it e g in another box 3 5 4 Pasting Menu Keyboard Eal lt Edit gt lt Paste gt Ctrl V With this command you can insert a previously copied text Such text may originate from another box or from e g a word processing programme Text once copied or cut may be inserted as often as required 3 5 5 Align Left Menu Keyboard lt Edit gt lt Align Left gt Ctrl L With this command you will left align the text in a box All texts are normally left aligned in DRTconf when first entered However if you have employed one of the instructions Center or Align Right you can always revoke t
7. ke 3 2 2 Programme Construction Having started DRTconf you are straight away in the configuration dialogue window The following illus tration represents the construction in principle with a loaded configuration file 7IController drt DRTconf 1 40 Menu e File Edit Display Options Help 1 NZ pelala Blelx Display Configuration Controller Toolbar LCD Text Lock r A1 Room Temperature Download to DRT EL Therm Functions SetValue Heating Upload from DRT SetValue Cooling Ki Night Time Lower Therm Inhibit Read Device Info Party Setting Room Functions Display Group Display Settings Light Wall Shutter North Shutter South Light Value Outside Temp Display of key lock PIN protection Dupline Addresses Add a channel Display texts Move channel up Move channel down Help texts Prints contents of current project file The menu enables you to access the general functions of the programme e g opening and saving files Here you can also enter the settings for the display and the language The toolbar makes many functions directly available by clicking on them with the mouse this will save you a lot of time when editing The status line at the bottom edge of the programme dialogue window is extremely informative here brief help texts will be displayed 3 2 3 Exit Menu Keyboard lt File gt lt Exit gt Alt F4 There are three ways
8. of exiting from DRTconf 1 By using the menu sequence lt File gt lt Exit gt 2 By clicking on the X in the upper right hand corner of the left programme window or Page 11 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRT conf User Manual 3 Operation Doep ke 3 3 The Help System 3 By using the shortcut keys Alt F4 It is immaterial which way you choose in each case you will be asked whether you want to save any changes made to the configuration data before you exit 3 3 The Help System The help system makes itself noticeable at two points within the configuration programme e In the Help menu lt Help gt lt Help to DRTconf gt and As a brief help text hint available for each setting option 3 3 1 Help to DRTconf Menu Keyboard lt Help gt lt Help to DRTconf gt Selecting this menu item will open this file as a help file It reflects the contents of the manual for DRTconf which is supplied with the software package in the form of a PDF file and is available for downloading always in its most current version on the Internet at http www doepke de uk 3 3 2 Info Menu Keyboard lt Help gt lt Info gt EZ For information about this software select the entry lt Help gt lt About gt in the menu Here you will find the programme version used together with information about ourselves the firm of Doepke Schaltger te GmbH amp Co KG 3 3 3 Help Texts Hints You can find help texts so called hints for every avai
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10. 4 Monitor e resolution 640 x 480 Pixel minimum 256 colours minimum Operating system Te Microsoft Windows 2000 XP 1 2 About this document This document is a manual and on line aid combined It provides information on the capabilities of the room thermostat and explains the functions of the configuration software To ensure that tne manual is always up to date Doepke will assist you in every way please make use of our telephone support service our email update service or the information available at http www doepke de uk to be kept informed of all the latest developments 1 3 Conventions For reasons of clarity and ease of reading here are some set markings relating to working with Win dows As far as possible these conventions are adhered to throughout the document Start Over and underlined terms signify special keys or menu items also called but tons You will find these either in Windows or ProLine a setup Text shown in inverted commas printed in bold or italics describes what has to be entered The inverted commas merely serve as text limit markers and do not need to be entered lt File gt lt Save gt Text set in greater than smaller than symbols printed in bold or italics describes those menu items or menu sequences that are necessary The spec ified commands generally signify multi level menu items Page 1 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual Doepke 1 Introduction 1 4 Abbreviat
11. 9 Version 1 40 DRT conf User Manual 3 6 Configuring the Objects Do e p ke 3 Operation 3 6 3 2 AnaLink Value AnaLink Value Basic Settings Configuration of Display Page Light Yalue Basic Settings Display Settings Digital Value Operation Unlocked Ze AnaLink Value Ze Light Level Function 7 Other Min Max Sensor Input Range 1 0 r Dupline Address es Display FT Different Display Channel DR If you are using the channel to be configured as an Anal mk value channel you have the following options Light Level Function This channel is used for transmitting light level data When this option is selected DRTconf will automati cally insert the correct limit values for the input range Note Always select Light Level Function and not the option Other for the light level sensor The light level value cannot be linear computed and the wrong data would thus be displayed by the DRT if the setting Other were chosen Other You have configured this channel for the transmission of AnaLink data which are not light level values The former include e g temperature sensors or general sensor values which are fed into the system via standard input modules 0 10 V 4 20 mA In such cases please also enter the relevant sensor input range so that the data can be correctly scaled by the DRT Sensor Input Range The sensor input range serves as the basis for scaling
12. Doepke DRTconf Configuration Software for the Dupline DRT 2 Room Thermostat User Manual DRTconf Version 1 4x Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf Configuration Software for the Dupline DRT 2 Room Thermostat User Manual DRTconf Version 1 4x Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Registered Trademarks IBM and IBM PC are registered trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks and Windows NT Windows 2000 and Windows XP are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Liability All information contained in this document of Doepke Schaltger te GmbH amp Co KG is protected by copyright The reproduction and processing adapting and or transfer against payment of such infor mation is permissible only with the express written approval of Doepke Schaltger te GmbH amp Co KG The information in this manual is intended solely as customer information and does not constitute a binding guarantee or undertaking It is subject to change at any time be it in technical content or in financial commercial terms Binding statements can only be given following specific enquiries Being non binding no liability of any kind can be accepted for the accuracy of the information Using this document is solely at your own discretion Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG accepts no liability for any damages arising from the use of this document in particular stoppage of o
13. Options Help 1 We mn m em be em a m pelala Haex M Display Configuration Controller Channel Toolbar Room Temperature Download to DRT Therm Functions SetValue Heating Ki Upload from DRT SetValue Cooling Ki Night Time Lower Therm Inhibit Party Setting Room Functions Display Group Read Device Info Display Settings rr Light Wall Y Shutter North A Shutter South Ta Light Value 15 Display of key Outside Temp IS lock PIN protection Add a channel Dupline Addresses Display texts Move channel up Move channel down Help texts Da Prints contents of current project file 2 1 3 Selecting the Programme Language If the programme language in which DRTconf has been started is not the right one you can always Page 3 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration Doe D ke 2 Quick Start change it in the lt Options gt lt Language gt menu 2 1 4 Display Settings It is important to establish the correct settings for the DRT 2 at the start as these will directly affect its sub sequent operation and function 2 1 4 1 Basic Settings Menu Keyboard Es lt Display gt lt Settings gt lt Basic Settings gt Alt Ctrl S 1 If you wish you can enter general information relating to the text display in the lt Project Description gt box This may help you later to identify the in
14. annel status In the case of switching channels this is normally On or Off with shutter control objects it is Up or Down Tip By activating the lt Default gt button the above data will be set automatically 8 Finished 2 1 6 2 Analog Channels 1 In the case of an analog channel temperature or light level sensor select lt AnaLink Value gt as the type of representation 2 Specify the function as follows Enter the minimum and maximum values in the lt Sensor Input Range gt boxes Select lt Light Level Functions if it concerns the analog value of a DLUX in which case the light level range will automatically be set 3 Now switch to the page lt Display Settings gt 4 Now enter the lt Descriptive Text gt to be displayed The embedded display shows you how the text will look 5 Then specify in the lt Status Text gt box the unit to be displayed With analog data this is normally either C or Lux Tip By activating the lt Default gt button the above data will be set automatically 6 Finished 2 1 7 Transferring the Configuration Once all required channels have been configured the complete application can be transferred 1 Proceed via the lt Options gt lt Communication gt to switch on the PC connection COM port which is linked to the DRT 2 via the DKK 1 serial cable DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 8 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Conf
15. box It is different for switching or shutter channels for here you have two text boxes To edit one of the two texts simply click with the mouse the relevant switch button to the left of the input boxes Status Text Simulate Edit Status Texts Status Texts ir DI Dn Simulate 7 Edit Off n Simulate Edit Dff Dn o On Deut or On Default A A A Switching over the status text will also change the display DRTconf adopts the selected status text in the display and thereby simulates a change in switching status of a channel in the DRT The Default switch button With this switch button it is a simple matter to get frequently used status texts inserted by DRTconf For switching channels these are On and Off For shutter control channels these are Up and Down For light level channels it is lux and For other analog data it is C You can always replace the automatically inserted texts 3 6 4 Deleting a Channel Menu Keyboard K lt Edit gt lt Delete gt DEL With this command you can delete entirely all data of an already configured channel This means that all texts and event settings will be lost DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 22 3 6 Configuring the Objects 3 Operation Do e p ke 3 6 5 Moving Channels Keyboard lt Move Up Down gt With this push button you may move up or down the currently selected channel provide
16. d that the current position allows this Tip You may also move the channels by Drag and drop Therefor click on the channel and pull it to the desired position keeping the mouse button pressed Page 23 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 3 7 Reading Device Info Reading and Writing a Configuration Do e p ke 3 Operation 3 7 Reading Device Info Reading and Writing a Configuration 3 7 1 General Information In order to enable a data exchange between the text display and DRTconf you require a connection from the PC COM or USB port and the DRT 2 Use the DDK 1 connecting cable Order No 09 501 129 and or a USB RS232 adaptor Once you have set up the connection please select the relevant COM port in the lt Options gt lt Port gt menu as described in Chapter 4 2 2 Setting Up the Communication Port on Page 30 3 7 2 Reading Device Info Menu Keyboard lt Display gt lt Read Device Info gt Ctrl The device information displays the DRT operating system version and the current status Device Information x Device status 1271272005 16 23 20 Device Type DAT 2 Firmware Version 1 00 Max Number of Channels 16 Status Bits 01 has bus The DRT Operating System Version denotes the software state of the thermostat The Status bits indi cate the condition of the DRT the figure 01 for example indicates that the bus connection of the ther mostat is functional 3 7 3 Reading
17. e gt matically activates the channel for cooling lt Protection Enter here the address on which if activated the DRT solely executes the con Address gt trol of the room temperature according to the limits of heat frost protection Pro grammes like the night time lowering or comfort mode are overridden by this Controller Reset The thermostat can be returned to a defined initial status via the Dupline bus When the relevant reset channel entered in this field is transmitted via Dupline the thermostat discards almost all manually acti vated changes made hitherto and reloads the original configuration default settings An exception of this are all system settings i e the temperature correction value the key lock and the back lighting 4 2 Programme Settings 4 2 1 Selecting the Language Menu Keyboard lt Options gt lt Language gt Alt Ctrl A DRTconf gives you the option of choosing between different languages Such language setting becomes apparent in the menus the help texts and the help file If you click on Select Language the following dia logue window will appear Select Language x Programme Language English Cancel Page 29 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 4 2 Programme Settings Do e p ke 4 Settings Please don t be surprised if this dialogue is always in English irrespective of the language you have selected As many internatio
18. e nern EE 24 3 7 4 Writing the Configuration unsere 25 Chapter 4 Settings 4 1 Display Setings zur se er a 26 MAGN PASH SUING E 26 4 12 Controler ee 28 4 2 Programme le Le EE 29 4 2 1 Selecting the Language ie 29 4 2 2 Setting Up the Communication Port een 30 Appendix A Configuration System csssssee sees seeee eee eee esse ess cesse esse seene enne 32 Jae N T NENIENBUBEHELE EU ESSEN i DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 II 1 1 What is DRTconf 1 Introduction Do e D ke Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 What is DRTconf DRTconf is the configuration software for the Dupline DRT 2 room thermostat Its use will make child s play of providing downloading and if required retrospectively changing the application for the Windows DRTconf was designed with the aim of providing a tool which is as simple and easy to use as possible in just the same way as is already the case with ProLine and ProLineNG Since in the meantime there exist different versions of DRTconf please observe that only certain versions are compatible to the DRT 2 DRT 2 Version DRTconf Version up to 1 01 1 00 1 10 to 1 12 1 10 from 1 20 1 20 from 1 30 1 30 or 1 40 In addition DRTconf also has following system requirements Requirements PC e IBM compatible PC minimum Pentium processor 256 MB RAM minimum 20 MB free hard disk space minimum mouse 1 free serial port COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM
19. eby preventing accidental overwriting replacing 3 4 2 Opening an Existing File Menu Keyboard lt File gt lt Open gt As in many of the other Windows applications you can retrieve an existing file in of various ways e Via the command lt File gt lt Open gt A dialogue will then appear via which you can navigate on your hard disk e Via the history in the lt File gt lt Recent File s gt menu here up to 9 of the files last opened will be shown and can be selected directly e By means of the drag and drop method By pulling a DRT file from e g the workstation to the programme area you are instructing DRTconf to open this file However you must always ensure that that you are dealing with a DRT configuration file 3 4 3 Saving Files Menu Keyboard lt File gt lt Save gt Ctrl S lt File gt lt Save as gt With the lt File gt lt Save gt menu item you can save new and modified applications on hard disk or floppy If this file already exists it will be overwritten if it is a new file you will be asked for a file name The lt File gt lt Save as gt menu item however enables you to save the current application under another Page 13 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual Doepke T name So here too you will be asked to specify a file name 3 4 4 Printing Files Menu Keyboard lt File gt lt Print gt With the lt File gt lt Print gt menu item you can output the configuratio
20. er 3 5 1 General Information on Page 15 Descriptive Text Here you should enter a descriptive designation for the switched electric load or the displayed analog value For this purpose the display provides space for 16 characters To prevent confusion when leafing through the DRT at a later date you should avoid assigning the same designation several times over Status Text The boxes for the Status Texts group are located in the bottom line of the DRT All boxes are limited to four characters but differ according to the selected data type e Digital switching channel Page 21 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 3 6 Configuring the Objects Do e p ke 3 Operation Here you can make two entries for the status values the text for the channel status when switched on and when switched off normally On and Off The DRT will always display only one of these entries in accordance with the current switching status of the channel e Digital shutter control channel In this case the DRT will display both status texts simultaneously normally Up and Down because the user can give the Up command with the left inside button and the Down com mand with the right inside button e Analog value Here you can specify the unit appropriate forthe displayed data The DRT displays this unit to the right of the value How is status text edited In the case of units for an analog value it is quite clear here there is only one input
21. g channels that may have been set Setting range On Off manually at the device or via the Dupline bus Address A1 P8 Received digital data thermostat inhibit On Off ProLine object Push button function Remarks Priority above all other operating modes inc manual thermostat inhibit Deactivates the frost heat protection Night Time Lowering Description Enables a manually selected or Dupline controlled reduction in the room temperature heating mode or increase in the room temperature cooling mode by a configurable value Setting range Lowering value 1 10 K C Status On Off manually at the device or via the Dupline bus ddress A1 P8 Received digital data thermostat inhibit On Off ProLine object Push button function time switch or similar DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 6 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration Remarks A manual temporary disabling of the lowering can be achieved via the party setting A manually activated lowering of the temperature will be overridden by the next command for switch off via Dupline 2 Quick Start Doe D ke Comfort Party Setting Description Enables a Dupline controlled command for night time lowering to be temporar ily invalidated so that the room temperature corresponds to the selected set value Setting range 0 5 5 hours Off On ProLine object Push button function time switch or simi
22. ght be done by clicking the right mouse button in the Display Configu ration field e g lt Add gt lt Dupline Channel gt or by pushing the button Add Channel respectively the menu item lt Edit gt lt Add gt Insert a channel By clicking right mouse button Add Header Edit Dupline Channel Copy Ctrl C Room Temperature Paste Ctrl V Set Yalue Heating Cut Ctri Set Yalue Cooling Delete Del Night Time Lowering Comfort Setting Controller Inhibit U Insert a channel By clicking Add a channel button lt Edit gt lt Add gt menu item Add new Display Item x Controller Lock Cooling Set Yalue Dupline Channel Group Header Heating Set Yalue Night Set Back Party Mode Room Temperature Page 17 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 3 6 Configuring the Objects Do e p ke 3 Operation 3 6 3 Configuration of Dupline Channels After creation of a Dupline channel with the alternatives described above you may configure this one by double clicking on the element 3 6 3 1 Digital Value Digital Value Basic Settings Configuration of Display Page Light Ceiling Basic Settings Display Settings Digital Value Switching Channel C Shutter Shutter Master Operation Unlocked C Key PIN Lock Locked AnaLink Value C Light Level Function r Dupline Address es Operate Display IV Different Display Channel B1 E 5 If yo
23. h tzt Channels with activated option lt Key PIN Lock gt are protected as well Page 27 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 4 1 Display Settings Do e p ke 4 Settings 4 1 2 Controller Functions System Settings x Basic Settings Controller Functions Operating Mode Terminal Temperature Calibration q rFrost Heat Protection si Calibration Value Frost protection below 0 0 SG 5 0 BE Heat protection above 35 0 SE Protection Address ES Controller Reset Dupline Address as cant n Operating Mode Operating Mode lt Controller gt In the Controller mode the DRT 2 operates independently and controls the heating valve or cooling unit via Dupline channels in accordance with the set values Based on the room temperature measured by the integral sensor the 2 point ther mostat triggers the channels for the heating or cooling signals so that the tempera ture of the room reaches the corresponding manually selected set values lt Terminal gt In the Terminal mode the thermostat simply measures the room temperature and transmits it together with the desired temperature settings to a superset control cir cuit As neither the heating nor the cooling channels are being activated by the DRT 2 a superset control has to be programmed in such a way that it adjusts the temperature via heating valves or cooling units
24. he ProLine ver sion for the new DKGs Radiobutton For the selection of several activating fields only one of which can be called up at any one time 1 5 Documents Used Reference Description Order No 1 Dupline 5 900 082 Product Information and Planning Aid 2 ProLine User Manual 5 900 126 3 ProLineN User Manual 5 900 142 4 DRT 2 Operating Instructions 3931272 DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 2 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration 2 Quick Start Doe D ke Chapter 2 Quick Start 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration In this chapter we want to provide you with an easy introduction to DRTconf by explaining in simple to fol low steps the configuration procedure For each of these steps there is detailed information provided in the following main chapters to which you can refer if necessary Have fun 2 1 1 Starting DRTconf Once installation has been successfully accomplished the programme can be started The link up to the programme can be found in the Windows menu under lt Start gt lt Programs gt lt Doepke Schaltgera ete gt lt DRTconf gt 2 1 2 The User Interface The following illustration presents the programme user interface with a loaded configuration file which already contains the most important functions 7IController drt DRTconf 1 40 Menu gt File Edit Display
25. hem with this command Page 15 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 3 5 Formatting Text Do e p ke 3 Operation Note It is only possible to left align if the length of the entered text is shorter than the maximum number of characters of the text box in question 3 5 6 Center Menu Keyboard lt Edit gt lt Center gt Ctrl M With this command you will centre the text in a box This command is particularly helpful if texts are to be centrally positioned in the display Note The same spacing right and left can only be achieved if the text consists of an even number of characters as the input boxes are also designed for an even number If the text to be centred has an uneven number of characters it will be aligned with one character shifted to the left 3 5 7 Align Right Menu Keyboard lt Edit gt lt Align Right gt Ctrl R With this command you will right align the text in the text box Note It is only possible to right align if the length of the entered text is shorter than the maximum number of characters of the text box concerned DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 16 3 6 Configuring the Objects 3 Operation D oe p ke 3 6 Configuring the Objects 3 6 1 General Information With the aid of DRTconf you can represent Submenus temperature programmes and up to 16 Dupline channels which generally means a sufficient number 3 6 2 Creating a Channel The creation of an object either mi
26. iguration 2 Quick Start Doe D ke 2 For the transfer select the command lt Display gt lt Download gt in the menu and press this but ton 2 1 8 Saving the Configuration Last of all you should now save your work so that you may change it later or use it for other projects For this purpose select lt File gt lt Save gt or lt File gt lt Save as gt or press this button Page 9 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 3 1 General Information Do e p ke 3 Operation Chapter 3 Operation 3 1 General Information With DRTconf a user interface has been created which while kept deliberately simple at the same time offers all possible options for configuring the DRT 2 The main features of DRTconf are little menu depth efficient shortcut keys and e Help functions To summarize DRTconf can be called an easy to operate tool and as with any tool it is necessary to learn how to operate it This chapter is designed to support you in this task 3 2 Retrieving and Exiting 3 2 1 Starting After the successful installation you will see in the Windows start up menu below the lt Start gt lt Program mes gt lt Doepke Schaltgeraete gt lt DRTconf gt the icon for DRTconf which looks as follows ja DRTconf 1 4x Click with the mouse on this entry or select it with the keyboard and DRTconf will start DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 10 3 2 Retrieving and Exiting 3 Operation Do e p
27. ion inverted Toggle function Timer Timer Activation by Pulse Pulse generator Real Time switch Master function Thermostat Night set back Synchronization signal Motion Proximity Detector Counter Time display Multiplex channel Shutter control Shutter master Sensor with control output elsgeges SERR RRR TTT TT HIM HIM HIM HIM HIM HIM WEI HER EE HER a Eas Te ef I J DE DE I HE III Se H BE En EEN EEE H S HS LL LCT SISI f UP Donn yey I 1 ve Down a oo TIS ee TS TT TISS ee A 9999 I I DE N H H DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 32 G KA D Ku G lt U gt gt E G Q Wu 7 GQ Vd Appendix A Configuration System Do ep ke S e Fei gt 5 Function Do Not Display Digital Value Switching Channel Shutter Shutter Master Allow Operation AnaLink Value Light level Function Sensor Input Range Min Sensor Input Range Max Status Channel On Status Channel Off Unit THH H H GIR elele le NCC NOC Acknowledgement Reset Lamp test Siren Wu 3 2 Z 3 NCC NOC Reset Siren alarm signal ntruder Alarm NCC NOG Enable by code lock Enable by switch Enable by oush button Siren alarm signal ee ey TL To SIS a LL Be I II IT Gommen Siren jee fee FF To M Th
28. ions and Terminology 1 4 Abbreviations and Terminology Abbreviation Description Checkbox Box within a dialogue field which may be ticked activated or deselected de acti vated Several checkboxes can be activated simultaneously See also radiobutton COM1 COM2 Communication Port Plug in connectors on the PC which enable itton be linked to COM3 COM4 other communication partners Cursor Marker pointer or similar on the screen showing at which point the next input will be FPROM Flash Programmable Read Only Memory Memory module which with the application of a voltage is permanently pro grammed with data Icon Graphic symbol for user programmes data etc on the screen LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor diode which emits light Object Denotes in this document a function i e the execution by the software of an input or output e g a shutter control In ProLine many devices have a specific object assigned to them in order to enable settings to be made which are decisive for the functioning of the device PIN Personal Identifikation Number In this case a 4 digit number to disable the access to the system menu or switching digital channels ProLine Configuration programme for channel generators DKG 1 and DKG 2 ProLineNG Configuration programme for channel generators DKG 20 and DKG 21 GSM In this document the terms ProLine and ProLine always refer to t
29. is option can be utilized Although user operation of this channel is possible it makes little sense in most cases The measuring input range depends upon the sensor used Dupline temperature sensors frequently operate within 30 C to 60 C or from 10 C to 100 C The measuring input range of the light sensor is automatically set from 0 1 to 100 000 lux S gt D 3 Page 33 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual Doepke Index A lee e EE 2 Address Display Operation seene 19 Align RE 15 Allg right ae desert ated ee ee 16 Analink aT 20 Analog E 32 Analog value Light level sensor 20 Ee 20 B Background light ana a 27 C Calibration value EE 28 EE 16 Channel order seene 23 Channels Changing order E 23 Deleting nioni E Ne 22 IN tel EE 27 Comfort Setting E 7 Communication RI WEE 25 POM SEU p wem 30 Compatibility eee eee 1 Configuration AnaLink value E 20 Analog KT 20 Read tea nee 24 Table of objects na a 32 WIE Eee are nee 25 Controller Operating mode ee 28 Conventions sese 1 COPYING ae 15 E De DE 15 D Date Time of transfer 14 Default status texts un 22 Descriptive text 2 ea 21 Device info sese eee 24 ell Ee 19 Display Download 25 Read device info EEN 24 d le en 26 Ee et E 24 DRT DRTconf User Manual Index Operating system version eee eee 1 24 Reading configuration eee 24 Settings ae at ee na tie einer 26 SEH
30. ital Yalue Default Yalues a2 optional Max Value 130 0 3 d Keylock PIN Protection Standard wert 21 0 Ze S Pi Iw Activate Min Yalue 10 0 el Lowest adjustable value Key PIN lock Default value e g after reset Highest adjustable value The following programmes are available Page 5 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration Doe D ke 2 Quick Start 2 1 5 3 Programmes in Controller Operating Mode Actual Value Room Temperature Description Current measurement of the room temperature as used by the DRT 2 to regu late same If this object has not been configured the automatic control will process this value internally Range of values 0 45 C Address A1 P8 Transmitted analogue AnaLink data measuring range 0 45 C ProLine object Analogue sensors temperature sensor Measuring range 0 45 C Set Value Heating Desired minimum temperature heating value Setting range 10 30 C Address A1 P8 Transmitted digital data Heating unit On Off Set Value Cooling Address A1 P8 Transmitted digital data Cooling unit On Off ProLine object Push button function for operating a cooling unit Must be 2 K C above the Heating set value Thermostat Inhibit Description Stops the internal processing of the automatic control and results in the deac tivation of all switchin
31. lable setting possibility if you swipe the mouse over it These hints are normally shown in yellow and appear in the status line DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 12 3 4 Files 3 Operation D oe D ke 3 4 Files DRTconf normally opens and saves files with the ending drt Such files can be opened saved and stored under a new name in the lt File gt menu 3 4 1 Starting a new File Menu Keyboard D With the command lt File gt lt New gt you can start a completely new application at any time DRTconf then proceeds as follows If a new configuration had previously been started or an opened file been changed it offers the option of saving these data It then deletes all objects headers temperature programmes and Dupline channels It deletes the settings for the DRT 2 with the exception of the selected menu language see Chapter 4 1 Display Settings on Page 26 e This will not affect the programme options such as e g the selected serial port Note DRTconf assigns to a new file a name dependent upon those files which already exist in the route in which the file last opened or saved is located It normally assigns new files the name unknownxx drt whereby xx represents a unique number Example You have already saved two files in the memory named unknown1 drt and unknown2 drt respectively If you click lt File gt lt New gt DRTconf will then generate the file name unknown3 drt ther
32. lar Remarks If after expiration of the set time a command for lowering via Dupline is still pending then this will be executed 2 1 5 4 Programmes in Terminal Operating Mode Actual Value Room Temperature Description Current measurement of the room temperature that is required by a superset con trol facility for regulating the temperature Range of values 0 45 C Address A1 P8 Transmitted analogue AnaLink data measuring range 0 45 C ProLine object Analogue sensors temperature sensor Measuring range 0 45 C Has to be configured Set Value Heating Description Desired minimum temperature heating value which is transmitted to the super set control facility 10 20 Address A1 P8 Transmitted analogue AnaLink data measuring range 30 60 C ProLine object Analogue sensors temperature sensor Measuring range 0 45 C Must be 2 K C below the Cooling set value Set Value Cooling Description Desired maximum temperature cooling value which is transmitted to the super set control facility 10 40 Adresse A1 P8 Transmitted analogue AnaLink data measuring range 30 60 C ProLine object Analogue sensors temperature sensor Measuring range 0 45 C Must be 2 K C above the Heating set value Page 7 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration Doe D ke
33. n data currently edited on a printer The dialog which appears on selection of this menu item conforms to the standard in Windows applica tions However the dialog may vary dependent on the selected printer s functions Note The dialog s page indications refer to the configured display channels with their order of appearance they not refer to the printed pages of paper 3 4 5 Displaying File Properties Menu Keyboard lt File gt lt Properties gt sc The lt File gt lt Properties gt menu item offers information about the configuration file currently edited File Properties Ei Filename D Doepke DuplineSPRODUKTESDRT confi File created Monday August 29 2005 10 28 04 Last transfer lt Not transferred gt Following information is available Filename Designation and path of the file opened You can scroll the text by clicking into the field if the path is longer than the displayable text File created Date and time of file creation This value is stored in the DRT Last transfer Date and time of the last transfer to DRT This value is updated on each transfer and is stored in the file as well as in the DRT DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 14 3 5 Formatting Text 3 Operation D oe D ke 3 5 Formatting Text 3 5 1 General Information For the purpose of formatting texts in the text input boxes such as e g descriptive text DRTconf provides some useful
34. nal users are familiar with English as the basic computer language making the selection will be easier Note The selection in this menu may vary depending upon the translations already provided 4 2 2 Setting Up the Communication Port Menu Keyboard lt Options gt lt Communication gt lt Basic gt Alt Ctrl 0 With the exception of the communication port for the data transfer between DRTconf and DRT all other parameters have been predefined so that you do not need to set these up You select the serial port of your PC via the lt Options gt lt Communication gt lt Basic gt menu item and the following dialogue window will appear Port Settings x Basic Expert Communication Port Port COM ne r Transmission Speed Ce New devices v1 20 or higher Old devices v1 12 or lower Old devices Compatibility Mode i Cancel Basic Settings Communica Choose here the communication port which you want to use for the transmission to the tion Port device Note The list of available ports is compiled during the programme start up Any interfaces such as e g the USB RS232 adaptor installed or added subsequently will only be recognized with the next programme start Transmission Due to compatibility reasons in conjunction with USB converters a reduction of the Speed transmission speed was necessary for DRT 2 starting with version 1 20 DRTconf tests starting with
35. o some extent via the system menu even after installing the DRT but which can also be pre set in DRTcont 4 1 1 Basic Settings System Settings D Basic Settings Controller Functions Project Description Doepke Project Example Controller 7 Status December 2007 Backlight C Always off Always on C On pressed button for 2 mir Key Lock C None Pressing 2 keys C PIN 0000 System Menu Language Hide English D i Cancel Project Description This box gives you the chance of entering a brief up to 64 characters in length description of the project or of the installation location of the DRT so that you will be able to identify the project again later The entered text will also be saved in the DRT when downloading the configuration DRTconf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 26 4 1 Display Settings 4 Settings Do e p ke Background Light Here you can specify the operating mode of the background lighting Background Light lt Always Off gt The background lighting stays permanently off lt Always On gt The background lighting stays permanently on lt On Pressing Button gt The background lighting is switched on when one of the buttons on the front of the DRT is pressed and automatically goes off again after the elapsed time specified in minutes Permissible are the values from 1 to 20 minutes Note Due to
36. pera tions loss of earnings loss of information or data or consequential damages except in cases of com pulsory liability e g as provided under the Product Liability Law or in cases of premeditation gross negligence absence of promised capabilities or because of infringement of fundamental contractual obligations Compensation for infringement of fundamental contractual obligations shall however be limited to contract typical foreseeable damage provided there is no premeditation or gross negli gence Copyright 2009 by Doepke Schaltgerate GmbH amp Co KG Table of Contents Do e D ke Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 ERT Rtl RE 1 lee ug T lt elei TI EE 1 GONVENLON EEE E T ee Eege 1 Abbreviations and Terminology r ee ee ee 2 DOCUMENTS US Cd scannen en rer Essig ARE ER KR ee 2 Chapter 2 Quick Start 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration nennen 3 2 1 1 Starting 879 e e EE 3 2 1 2 The User INterfacE ze 4 22 tears testet 3 2 1 3 Selecting the Programme Language 3 2 14 Display Sellings ua ana a Leere 4 214 1 eee Lale L eege nee 4 2 142 Controller FUNCIONS sec ee eb A 2 1 5 Configure the Room Let eneen Ee 4 ZNS T ET EE 4 2 1 5 2 Configuring Thermostat Channels Objects eee eee eee eee 5 2 1 5 3 Programmes in Controller Operating Mode essere eee 6 2 1 5 4 Programmes in Terminal Operating Mode 7 2 1 6 Configuring
37. rally the channel can be operated even if the lock has been activated in the Display Settings lt Key PIN Lock gt With this setting the preset in Display Settings is important If there a key lock has been specified this also has to be performed when a channel shall be operated the same applies to the PIN lock lt Locked gt Independent from the Display Settings the configured channel never can be operated Dupline Address Here you determine which Dupline address shall be switched and which address shall be displayed In each case the address range lies between A1 and P8 lt Operate Display gt Insert here the channel address that shall be operated in case of pressing the push button at the DRT The DRT will show the status of this channel unless the option Different Display Channel gt has been selected Note Whether or not the channel can be influenced depends upon its configura tion in the channel generator Refer to Appendix A Configuration Sys tem to see which channels can be influenced lt Other Display Address gt If you choose this option you may specify a channel address in the field below which status will be displayed instead of the address specified in the field lt Operate Display gt This for example is reasonnable when using dimmers on which the manip ulation generally is done on a different channel than the acknowledge ment Page 19 Novmber 200
38. sh mounted fitting 3 In the field Frost Heat Protection you may specify the limits for the automatic protection against overheating or frost 4 In the field Controller Reset enter a Dupline address to give the possibility of a reset via the Dupline bus to the default values which may have been changed manually at the DRT 2 1 5 Configure the Room Thermostat 2 1 5 1 General But now to the most important task that you can perform DRTconf The configuration of the thermostat DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 4 2 1 Start Simply Step by Step to Creating your own DRT 2 Configuration 2 Quick Start Doepke function Therefor some so called temperature programmes are at your disposal which you may insert on two ways a By inserting with the right mouse button Add b By the command Note Not always all programmes are available The availability depends on the place where you try to insert the programme and if it already has been utilized many programmes may only be configured once 2 1 5 2 Configuring Thermostat Channels Objects To configure the DRT to be a thermostat you require one of the programmes Heating Setpoint or Cool ing Setpoint in any case The configuration is similar for both programmes Dupline Address Relay for Valve Displayed Text Heating Set Value Display Descriptive Text SetValue Heating Unit Dupline Address Transmission of Dig
39. stallation site or the application in addition to the file name 2 Now decide upon the operating mode of the Background Light gt it is often advisable for this to be illuminated for a short time when a key is pressed so that the text can be read even in darkness 3 Select the lt Language gt of the DRT system menu for English speaking countries this would normally be the standard English 4 If you want to protect the display against accidental or unauthorized operation e g by chil dren either select the lt Pressing 2 Keys gt option or force the input a PIN by means of the option lt PIN gt in the field Key Lock In both cases it is necessary to switch on the key lock at each single object e g Dupline channels which is to be locked 5 Exit the dialogue with lt OK gt 2 1 4 2 Controller Functions Menu Keyboard A lt Display gt lt Settings gt lt Controller Functions gt Alt Ctrl S 1 Specify here in which operating mode the DRT shall work Controller or Terminal The most common case of operation will be the Controller since he controls the temperature of the room on his own If you selected Controller the setting of items 3 and 4 is not available 2 In the field Temperature Calibration you may eventually compensate an offset caused by the temperature measurement of the DRT Most likely the measured value is higher than effective room temperature value due to the intrinsic heating by flu
40. the Configuration Menu Keyboard R E lt Display gt lt Upload gt Ctrl U With this command you can read the current configuration of the DRT If there is no project then the read channels will not be configured Only the display settings will reflect the current settings in the DRT sys tem menu You will however be requested to save the previous configuration if you have configured channels in DRTconf beforehand DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 24 3 7 Reading Device Info Reading and Writing a Configuration 3 Operation D oe p ke 3 7 4 Writing the Configuration Menu Keyboard lt Display gt lt Download gt Ctrl D With this command you can transfer your current configuration to the DRT Please note that no further safety requests will be shown and that any existing configuration in the DRT will immediately be overwrit ten Note Please ensure that neither the power supply nor the connection between DRT and PC can be disrupted during the transfer A break in communication will result in an incorrect configuration You can of course always repeat the download after a disruption Page 25 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRT conf User Manual 4 Settings Doepke ts ot tos Chapter 4 Settings 4 1 Display Settings Menu Keyboard A lt Display gt lt Settings gt Alt Ctrl S Irrespective of the channels representation the DRT provides for several basic functions which can be changed t
41. the current setting all available speed settings which may take some time To shorten this process you also may identify the DRT 2 s version in it s system menu and select the appropriate setting manually You ll find a descrip tion for this in the operating manual DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 30 4 2 Programme Settings 4 Settings Do e p ke Expert These settings are solely for tracing problems and should only changed in accordance with support per sonnel of Doepke Therefor we don t go into details concerning the choice of settings here Page 31 Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 DRTconf User Manual Doep ke Appendix A Configuration System Appendix A Configuration System The following table illustrates the possible configurations of individual Dupline objects Naturally these are purely recommendations we do not know how you want to use the functions that has to be your own decision You are of course also free to select the text entries for the description the status and the events The texts given below are commonly used and are also programmed as defaults in DRTconf e S Function Do Not Display Digital Value AnaLink Value 2 5 D 2 O 3 2 lt Switching Channel Light level Function Sensor Input Range Min Sensor Input Range Max Status Channel On Status Channel Off Unit Blank Blank status signal Push button function Push button funct
42. the heat produced by the LEDs the switching status of the background lighting has a significant influence on the correction value This means that you ll have to re adjust the correction value after approx 30 min when you ve changed the operating mode of the background lighting Note DRT with blue display starting with version 1 40 ignore the option lt Always off gt and instead of this switch on the lighting on pressed button System Menu System Menu lt Hide gt When activating this option the system menu will not be accessible any more neither by clearing the key lock nor by entering a PIN lt Language gt Here you can specify the language of the system menu in the DRT Ex works the DRT solely is equipped with the english version of the sys tem menu By specifying the corresponding language at this setting the menu language will be changed Key Lock The key lock option is intended to prevent unintentional operation of channels when contact with the DRT is made by accident Key PIN lock lt None gt Neither the system menu nor digital channels are protected by an inter lock lt Pressing 2 keys gt The access to the system menu simply is protected by scanning two but tons lower and upper right hand buttons Channels with activated option lt Key PIN Lock gt are protected as well lt PIN gt The operation of the system menu is protected by the request of a 4 digit PIN 4 stelligen PIN gesc
43. u are using the channel to be configured as a digital value channel you have the following options Switching Channel The channel is a normal switching channel This setting can be used for all Dupline switching channels with the exception of shutter control objects i e for push button functions toggle switch functions tim ers alarm objects etc In the case of channels which are not user operated e g an alarm signal then only the status which you have configured will be displayed Please refer to Appendix A Configuration System Shutter Shutter Master This channel is a shutter control channel If you are configuring a channel as a shutter control channel DRTconf will automatically link it to the next channel Shutter control channels always start with an uneven address A1 A5 for the Up command and the follow on address A2 A6 is always the Down command In order to avoid unnecessary leafing through the pages in DRT 2 both channels are com bined by DRTconf so that Up can be controlled by the left middle button and Down by the right middle button Please note that the status shown with shutter objects is only valid while the Up or Down command is being carried out DRT conf User Manual Novmber 2009 Version 1 40 Page 18 3 6 Configuring the Objects 3 Operation D oe p ke Operation Irrespective of the type of channel involved you have the option to define the type of operation lt Unlocked gt Gene
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