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[. . . ] Extension Module HX 10
Mounting and Operation
Contents
Contents
System Requirements Overview Application Modes Communication with HCM 200 How to proceed during installation Mounting Routing cables Connect devices to the HX 10 0 V / 12 V output Open collector output Switch Alarm system Setting the mode Teach-In* Activate teach-in in Hometronic Manager Continue teach-in at the HX 10 extension module De-installing sensors Assigning lifestyles Checking digital inputs /X-10 commands Transmitting the status of the digital inputs 1 2 2 3 7 12 14 14 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 24 26 28 31 35 37
Final mounting Glossary Technical Data Help in the event of problems
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System Requirements
System Requirements
Software version HCM 200: 3. 20 or higher If you are using an older software version in HCM 200, please contact your installer in order to carry out an update.
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Overview
Overview
Reader's notes Technical terms are explained in the glossary (Page 40). They are marked with an * in the text.
Application
The HX 10 extension module is a component of the home automation system by Honeywell. It has 5 digital inputs (DI) and integrates digital pickups (sensors, remote switches) as well as alarm systems using 2 different operating modes* (BA 1 and BA 2). Mode 1 allows 5 digital inputs to be processed, mode 2 communication with ADEMCO alarm systems (Lynxr) via the X-10 interface*. [. . . ] Screw the mounting base to the wall in accordance with the drilling template, in this case for horizontal cable routing. Insert the cable.
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60
Remove the housing cover of
the extension module.
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Mounting
Open the contact covers using
a screwdriver.
Run all of the cables through the openings in the base of the
housing.
Connect devices to the HX 10
Sensors, outputs of alarm systems as well as remote switches can be connected to the extension module. The following diagrams show the basic connection options for the two modes.
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Mounting 0 V / 12 V Output
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Mounting Open Collector Output
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Mounting Switch
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Mounting Alarm System
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Mounting The following diagram shows the terminal assignment for connecting devices for the two modes.
Connect the sensors and the
supply voltage to the terminal blocks in accordance with the diagram and table.
L
12 3 4
R
123 4
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Mounting
Terminal block L No. BA 1 1 V in Supply voltage 12 VAC / 12 VDC 2 Gnd Earth 3 Inp1 dig. input DI 1 12 VAC / 12 VDC Data* Data (13) 4 Inp2 dig. input DI 2 12 VAC / 12 VDC Sync* Sync (14)
BA 2
V in Supply voltage 12 VAC / 12 VDC
Gnd Earth
Terminal block R No. input DI 3 12 VAC / 12 VDC BA 2 NC not assigned 2 Inp4 dig. input DI 4 12 VAC / 12 VDC NC not assigned 3 Inp5 dig. input DI 5 12 VAC / 12 VDC NC not assigned 4 V in Supply voltage 12 VAC / 12 VDC NC not assigned
First attach the base of the housing provisionally to the mounting
base in order to be able to carry out adjustments if required.
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Mounting
Setting the mode
Set the required mode using the DIP switches on the board of the
housing cover (see Page 4).
Push the housing cover making sure the pins fit in the terminal
blocks onto the base of the housing.
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Teach-In*
Teach-In*
New Hometronic components must be assigned to the Hometronic Manager before they can be put into operation. This procedure is called "Teach-In".
Activate Teach-in in Hometronic Manager
Make sure that the Hometronic Manager is in automatic mode (the yellow LED on the Hometronic Manager lights up). Switch to the "Installation" submenu The display shows the standard screen, e. g: Hometronic WE 29. 10. 1999 11:15 No Lifestyle active LIVING 20. 0 C MENU SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE LIVING 20. 0 C MENU SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE LIVING 20. 0 C
Press Enter button on the Hometronic
Manager. Repeat the teach-in (see Page 24 onwards).
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De-installing sensors
De-installing sensors
During the teach-in, the default setting is that 5 sensors are installed for one extension module. If you have wired less than 5 sensors, you are recommended to de-install the excess sensors in order to be able to assign the sensor slots otherwise. Switch to the "De-Installation" submenu The display shows the standard Hometronic WE 29. 10. 1999 11:15 screen, e. g: No Lifestyle active LIVING 20. 0 C
Press Enter button on the Hometronic
Manager. The following display:
appears
on
the
MENU SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE LIVING 20. 0 C MENU SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE LIVING 20. 0 C LIFESTYLES TIME PROGRAMS DISPLAY SETTINGS
Turn Enter button to the right to move
the cursor to the top line. The following appears display:
Press Enter button.
on
the
The following display: 28
appears
on
the
De-installing sensors
Turn Enter button to the left until the
menu item "Settings" is highlighted. The following appears on the display:
Press Enter button.
LIFESTYLES TIME PROGRAMS DISPLAY SETTINGS INSTALLATION DE-INSTALLATION FUNCTION EXPANSION SENSOR FUNCTION INSTALLATION DE-INSTALLATION FUNCTION EXPANSION SENSOR FUNCTION HEATING SHUTTERS DEVICES/LIGHT SENSOR HEATING SHUTTERS DEVICES/LIGHT SENSOR
The following display:
appears
on
the
Turn Enter button to the left until the
menu item "DE-INSTALLATION" is highlighted. The following appears on the display:
Press Enter button.
The following display:
appears
on
the
Turn Enter button to the left until the
menu item "SENSOR" is highlighted. The following appears on the display:
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De-installing sensors
Press Enter button.
The following display:
appears
on
the
SENSOR-1 SENSOR-2 SENSOR-3 SENSOR-4 SENSOR-1 SENSOR-2 SENSOR-3 SENSOR-4 SENSOR-1 SENSOR-2 SENSOR-4 SENSOR-5
DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL
Turn Enter button to the right or the
left in order to highlight the sensor to be de-installed, in this case sensor 3. The following appears on the display:
Press Enter button.
The following display:
appears
on
the
The sensor in question, in this case sensor 3, is now de-installed.
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Assigning lifestyles
Assigning lifestyles
In HCM 200, each DI and each device address A1 . . A5 can be assigned a suitable lifestyle which is triggered as soon as a status change has taken place at this input. Lifestyles are assigned to a sensor as a number. [. . . ] By assigning priority, alarm messages can be treated preferentially in BA 1 as well as in BA 2. The triggering alarm is not interrupted by the activation of other lifestyles. Sensitivity Logical status of the DI1 and of the A1 device address when priority has been assigned:
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Glossary 0 sensitive = 0 V=OFF, or 1 sensitive 1=12 V=ON. Status State (0 or 1) of a digital input. [. . . ]
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