TECHNICAL GUIDE 07
Guidelines
MH07IN/GB
CONTENTS MY HOME GENERAL FEATURES General features
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The advantages of MY HOME
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BUS devices
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MY HOME solutions
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MY HOME LAYOUT OF THE BUILDING General rules for installation
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MY HOME SYSTEM INTEGRATION General features
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Wiring diagrams
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ConямБguration
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Technical features
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CONTENTS MY HOME GUIDE GUIDELINES
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MY HOME GENERAL FEATURES
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SECTION CONTENTS General features 4
General features
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The possible functions
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The advantages of MY HOME
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BUS devices
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MY HOME solutions
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MY HOME The home as you want it MY HOME is a home automation system which offers state-of-the-art solutions, which are in increasing demand in the home and in the service sector. It offers all the house-automation functions and applications concerning comfort, safety, energy saving, communication and control.
A common feature of all the MY HOME devices is that they use the same system technology, based on the digital bus, so that the various system components can be combined as the customer chooses and requires.
MY HOME WEB • Services to control and manage the home at a distance
MOBILE PHONE FIXED TELEPHONE PERSONAL COMPUTER HAND-HELD COMPUTER
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CONTROL • Web server • Burglar-alarm control unit with Dialling device • Telephone switchboard
The installation modularity and functional integration of the various devices also allows optimisation of costs, as the user can select which applications he wants to adopt now and which he will choose in the future.
MY HOME can, moreover, communicate with the outside world by means of special devices which interact with the home through fixed-line telephones and mobile phones and/or any Personal Computer via local network or Internet.
• Temperature control • Energy management • Activating the load timetable
SAVING
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Burglar-alarm Remote assistance Technical alarms Home CCTV
SAFETY
COMMUNICATION
HOME
COMFORT
• 2 wire digital door entry and video door entry systems • Pabx switchboards • • • •
Sound system Automation of lights and scenarios Automation of shutters Automatic switchboard rearming GENERAL FEATURES MY HOME GUIDE GUIDELINES
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MY HOME The home as you want it Today, the MY HOME system is also available in AXOLUTE styles and can cover all the domotic solutions associated with comfort, security, saving, communication and control. Furthermore, with AXOLUTE, advanced devices such as the colour Touch Screen, the VIDEODISPLAY and the VIDEOSTATION, add images to the control, thus providing the user with a simpler and more intuitive interface. The Bus technology and the configuration of the products have not changed and are common to all MY HOME systems achieved so far with the LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH styles.
LIVING
MY HOME
Totally free to choose the control MY HOME brings you the maximum choice in selecting the control, thus enabling you to manage your own
domotic system; from simple controls to controls for rooms, scenarios and local and remote monitoring.
■ BASIC CONTROL
■ ROOM CONTROL
Enabling and adjusting a single function with: • standard controls • infrared controls • touch controls
Colour Touch Screen: • customizable icons • control of all functions of a single room
Standard control
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Touch control
Infrared control with Burglar alarm detector
Colour Touch Screen
LIGHT
LIGHT TECH
AXOLUTE
■ MONITORING CONTROL
■ SCENARIO CONTROL
• control of all system functions • many customization possibilities • simple and intuitive interface thanks to the
The scenarios, complete with all the MY HOME functions, are stored in the scenario module and can be selected from different devices, depending on the user’s needs.
use of sounds and images via the VIDEO STATION and VIDEO DISPLAY
Touch Screen
Scenario control
Scenario module VIDEO DISPLAY
VIDEO STATION Other devices
Standard control
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SAFETY BURGLAR-ALARM CONTROL UNIT
The possible functions
You can monitor the whole house or just one particular room.
GAS-STOP DETECTOR Just a small leak and the solenoid valve stops the gas escaping.
COMFORT - AUTOMATION TOUCHSCREEN Just one room command for several MY HOME functions.
MOTORISED ROLLING SHUTTERS When you wake up you can control the movement of one or more rolling shutters to give more light in the home effortlessly.
COMFORT - SOUND SYSTEM SOUND SYSTEM AMPLIFIER With a simple movement you can switch the radio on from anywhere in the home and listen to your favourite programme.
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SAVING - TEMPERATURE CONTROL TEMPERATURE PROBE You can set different temperatures for each room and for every hour of the day. With savings up to 30%.
SAVING - ENERGY MANAGEMENT SOCKET WITH ACTUATOR To disconnect the less important loads and avoid a blackout because of an overload.
COMMUNICATION MINIATURISED CAMERAS A friendly eye in each room lets you check the whole house.
SPEAKER PHONE “POLYX VIDEO DISPLAY” HANDSET
CONTROL WEB SERVER By means of the computer you can control and activate your home even when you are away.
In each device you will find all the communication you need with the interphone, video door entry and telephone functions.
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BTicino: the maximum for electrical safety in the home ■ ABSOLUTE PROTECTION: circuit breakers and thermal magnetic circuit breakers, protection against short circuits and SPD overloads and atmospheric discharges ■ ENERGY MANAGEMENT: management and control of non-priority loads to achieve intelligent energy saving ■ CONTINUITY OF SUPPLY: new SALVAVITA STOP&GO (Automatic Circuit Breaker) resetting with diagnostic control and BTest function, against untimely tripping signalling, with three-tone electric ring tones emergency torch, to avoid staying in the dark in case the lights go out
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SALVAVITA IS ONLY BTICINO
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STOP&GO SALVAVITA
Circuit-breaker for protecting people. It provides maximum safety even in very serious conditions
In case of untimely release of the circuit breaker, electricity in the house will be safely recovered thanks to the new STOP&GO SALVAVITA resetting system
Thermal-magnetic/earth-leakage switch
STOP&GO SALVAVITA resetting system
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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THERMAL-MAGNETIC PROTECTION
The intelligent control unit disconnects the less important loads to avoid the system being overloaded and switches on the electrical appliances in the most convenient time bands.
In a small space maximum protection against short circuits and overloads thanks to the reduced module circuit breakers.
Monitoring control unit
Thermal-magnetic compact switch
PROTECTION AGAINST LIGHTNING
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SIGNALLING
It protects the system and the devices installed in a house (TV, computer, stereo...) against transient and atmospheric overloads
A single transformer for the electronic three-tone bell which can distinguish the calls from the main and secondary entrances and the bathroom alarm and supply the gas alarm circuit.
Surge limit
Transformer
EMERGENCY LIGHT
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DIGITAL TIME SWITCHES
If there is no ordinary lighting, the emergency lamp lights up so that you can identify the switchboard and reach it more easily.
They are able to adjust the ON/ OFF timing of devices such as the watering system or the garden lights.
Emergency lamp
Programmable digital time switch
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The advantages of MY HOME ■ ACTIVE SAFETY Following a dangerous event MY HOME acts in the most suitable way, activating the sound signals of the Burglar-alarm system or operating the Automation devices to stop the entry of water or gas into the home, close the rolling shutters if it is raining, etc..
■ EASY TO USE The advanced functions of the MY HOME system are controlled by intelligent devices which work in the same way as the traditional devices.
Radio flooding detector
water flow stop solenoid valve
M Relay actuator automation system
Burglar alarm system Relay actuator
Radio receiver Actuator
Gas detector
gas flow stop solenoid valve
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automatic closing of the rolling shutters because of dangerous events
■ MODULAR AND FLEXIBLE The user can select just part of what MY HOME has to offer and expand it in the future as requirements change. Thanks to the modern digital communication technologies, the functions
of each system can easily be changed at any time, just varying the configuration of the devices without having to work on the wiring and the walls.
Control devices Power supply
BASE INSTALLATION
SELV
BUS
Actuators 230V a.c.
Electric rolling shutters
Lighting
EXTENDED SYSTEM Control devices
Power supply SELV
BUS
Actuators 230V a.c.
Fan
Electric rolling shutters
Lighting
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The advantages of MY HOME â– EXPANSION WITHOUT STRUCTURAL WORK Expanding or modifying a wire Automation and Burglar-alarm system without having to work on the walls or existing wiring is simple with
230V mains
Light actuator
MY HOME, thanks to the use of special interfaces and radio wave devices which can be positioned anywhere in the home.
Rolling shutter actuator Receiving interface
Light control
automation system
Light control Rolling shutter radio control
BUS
RADIO AND WIRE AUTOMATION Example of wire system with addition of radio controls to control the rolling shutter.
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Rolling shutter radio control
■ RESPECTS NATURE Thanks to the low-voltage (27V d.c.) power supply, the use of a twisted pair and the devices’ low consumption My Home can even make complex electrical systems which feature low levels of electromagnetic emissions.
IR receiver to control the rolling shutter
■ CAN SOLVE THE SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF
DISABLED PEOPLE Detectors and special interfaces can be used with the MY HOME devices to collect the wishes of disabled users and translate them into controls to operate electric users of helping instruments. The use of IR remote controls and radio transmitters is very useful. With them the user can interact with the domestic electrical appliances and easily control, as required, motorised rolling shutters and lighting systems and send requests for help.
Radio transmitter burglar-alarm system
Radio receiver for call for assistance
automation system
IR remote control
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The advantages of MY HOME ■ IT CAN COMBINE DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS AND
TECHNOLOGIES Each system can work independently or in collaboration with others to perform even complex functions. An example: the radio wave liquid detector can dialogue with the wire Burglar-alarm system to warn the user, by means of the telephone dialling device, that there is water in the home and, with an automation system actuator, close the water system solenoid valve.
■ ALLOWS THE EASY, SIMPLE AND SAFE CHECK
OF THE HOME REMOTELY You can use a telephone dialling device or a Web Server to check all the home functions and be informed if any thing has happened (intrusion alarm etc.). This can be done by means of a fixed or mobile telephone (by receiving or sending telephone messages) or with a Personal Computer via Web pages or sending/receiving email. An example: when the user is out the Web Server can act as a video door entry answering machine, recording the entrance panel audio message and pictures and sending them to the user as files attached to an e-mail message.
Flooding detector
automation system
Radio receiver
solenoid valve on the piping bringing water into the home
WIRE SYSTEM
RADIO SYSTEM
burglar alarm system
local telephone line Burglar alarm control unit with telephone dialling device
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■ TRADITIONAL SYSTEM A traditional electrical system with features of high flexibility, which is easily configured and expanded as a function of the many different needs of the user is characterised by great circuital complexity and so structured that each function refers to separate and dedicated wiring. This clearly involves a considerable increase in installation time and may be a limitation in modifying or adding new functions when working in existing buildings. The problem of laying large amounts of wire, which in some cases implies considerable masonry work, should not however be underestimated.
■ BUS SYSTEM The solution to the system problems described is represented by the new digital technologies which can replace traditional equipment by “intelligent” devices which can communicate with each other. Each device in fact has an intelligent circuit which can process information and send it to the other devices. The means of transmitting information between the various devices is called a BUS, and in practice it is made up of a plaited pair which simultaneously supplies and exchanges information between the various devices connected in parallel.
■ TRADITIONAL SYSTEM
■ BUS SYSTEM
In a building made with traditional wiring, commanding two different lights from several points implies the laying of a considerable number of conductors. The addition, then, of a new command point inside the same box considerably increases the complexity of the wiring and reduces the room inside the box itself.
The same room instead, wired with BUS wiring, can obtain the same operating functionality, but with a considerable saving in conductors (just a telephone pair). Modification of the command points or the modes of working does not involve modifying the wiring but just the simple configuration of the same device.
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BUS devices â– DIGITAL DEVICES A BUS system is characterised by intelligent devices connected together by a signal line (BUS) dedicated to exchanging information and to transporting the power supply voltage. The physical support which provides the connection and power supply is generally made up of a twisted pair and unshielded cable to which all the BUS system devices are connected in parallel. The actuator devices, i.e. which control the loads, are connected to the 230V a.c. power line to supply the loads themselves as well as to the BUS line.
Each device connected to the system is ďŹ tted with an interface circuit and its own intelligence (made up of a programmed microprocessor) by means of which the device can recognise the information intended for it and process it to perform the function required. From the physical and functional point of view however BUS devices are not different from traditional devices. To switch on a lamp the user must always press a button which, in the case of a BUS device, activates the command device to send a digital signal directly to the actuator connected to the lamp.
Control devices
Power supply BUS
SELV
Pair Actuators
230V a.c.
Fan
Electric rolling shutters
Lighting
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INFORMATION
0 1 0 1 0 1 0
1 0 1 0 1 0
BUS Control
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Actuator
■ CONFIGURATION OF DEVICES For each device in a BUS system to perform its function correctly, it must be properly programmed assigning the identity and mode of operation. This procedure, called configuration,
is performed by inserting push-in devices called configurators, which differ in the number, letter, colour or design printed on them, into special housings on the body itself. The configuration assigns the destination address or command source inside the system and the device mode of operation (switching on/off or adjusting a load). The device is configured by inserting push-in devices called configurators into special housings on the devices themselves. The configurators differ in number, design and colour.
configurator housing
numbered configurator
description of configurator housing tool for insertion of configurator
■ EXAMPLES OF CONFIGURATION OF THE AUTOMATION DEVICES The devices dialogue because they have the same configuration
Sender
Addressee
control
Power supply
INFORMATION
BUS
Actuator 230 V a.c.
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Options for growing requirements The MY HOME range of products, thanks to its remarkable installation flexibility, represents the ideal solution for both simple and advanced domotic applications. Depending on the various levels of complexity and integration of the systems, three levels of use can be found in the MY HOME offer: - for simple applications - for specialized applications on single functions - for integrated and personalised applications.
MY HOME kit
SIMPLE APPLICATIONS Bticino can provide inexperienced domotic installation technicians with a wide range of products including Kits with installation instructions, set up for a specific function (light activation, rolling shutter management, sound system, etc.). Another simplification in achieving domestic Automation is given by a range of radio control devices which do not require wiring since they are connected to the 230Va.c. mains sockets of the house. Sound system
SPECIALIZED APPLICATIONS ON SINGLE FUNCTIONS The MY HOME range includes high quality products specifically designed for qualified technicians who need to achieve single and professional applications regarding: - Comfort (Automation system and sound system); - Safety (Burglar alarm system); - Saving (Temperature control system and Energy management); - Communication (Video door entry system); - Control (local and remote management of the system with PC and telephone). Touch Screen
INTEGRATED AND PERSONALISED APPLICATIONS By using the 2-wire BUS technology for wiring devices, every single MY HOME system (Automation, Burglar alarm etc.) can be easily integrated with the others, thus making it possible to achieve advanced “home automation” systems which can be customised according to the user’s needs. Within the integrated system, the completion of which must be assigned to the professional person of the “System integrator”, every single system
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performs its functions but it is also able to suitably interact in an easy and intelligent manner with the other systems so as to optimise its functions. The centralised management of all functions is, in this case, assigned to local control devices (PC, Touch screen) or to remote control devices via the Internet or telephone (MY HOME Web Service).
Comfort Automation System The Bticino Automation system can manage the following installations: - lighting - activation of rolling shutters, fans and exhausters - air-conditioning and heating - infrared controls Other particular functions can be added such as the possibility to select a personalised scenario with one command (simultaneous activation of several lamps, rolling shutters, etc.). The system can be set out in two main features: - control devices, which can become integrated with conventional switches, pushbuttons, twoway switches, etc.
- actuator devices, which can become integrated with conventional relays, to control connected loads. The ďŹ rst category also includes interface devices which can integrate, within the BUS system, conventional devices such as switches, pushbuttons, etc., or PC platforms for local or remote system monitoring. The Automation system is exible and very easy to install. Only two wires of the BUS system connect all devices in parallel, thus supplying them power and providing mutual data exchange. See MY HOME Automation Guide for more details.
Control devices
Power supply BUS Pair
Actuators 230V a.c.
Fan
Electric rolling shutters
Lighting
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Comfort sound system The components to make the Sound system can be divided into the following families:
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AUDIO/VIDEO MIXERS SOUND SOURCES CONTROL DEVICES SOUND AMPLIFIERS LOUDSPEAKERS
By combining the Sound system with the 2 wire door entry/video door entry system intercom calls can be made using the handsets and the call to co-workers can be relayed over the loudspeakers.
■ MULTI-CHANNEL STEREO SYSTEM The new matrix is the ideal solution for anyone who wants to have various sound sources active in different rooms at the same time, guaranteeing full freedom of listening and control.
ROOM 1
ROOM 2
Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker
Amplifier
Handset
Amplifier
2
2
Line terminator
Line terminator 2 Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker
BUS
BUS
BUS Multi-channel matrix
Power supply
Multichannel matrix
2 BUS
2 BUS BUS
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Cameras
2 2
BUS
Entrance panel
2 2 2
BUS
2 BUS BUS
SOUND SOURCES
BUS
Radio tuner
Stereo control
RCA input
Source insulator
Safety Burglar alarm system Equipped with sensitive IR detectors and magnetic contacts, the Burglar alarm is an effective and safe protection system for assets and people because it is able to detect the presence of trespassers by means of audible, luminous and telephone alarms. All the devices that are part of the system are connected in parallel with only two wires and are made up of a telephone pair which distributes the power supply, thus carrying the information among the devices. The use of only one remote control and of transponder keys coded automatically between millions of combinations as well as the possibility of dividing the house up to 8 independent zones makes
the system very simple and exible. It is therefore possible, for instance, to protect rooms by activating the perimeter zones (doors and windows) and, at the same time, to move around the house freely. Using the unit with the Telephone dialling device enables you to transfer the alarm signals to the telephone line, thus notifying the stored telephone numbers with voice messages and allowing you to know the system status through access codes. It is possible to connect a radio receiver to the wire system to integrate Burglar alarm radio devices which can be used for protecting zones which are not set up for wire cabling. See MY HOME Burglar alarm Guide for more details.
control unit with telephone dialling device Swivel IR detector
External siren
Contact interface
Tamper line Telephone line Contact line
Volumetric radio detector Power supply
To other devices
Sheathed telephone pair
230V a.c.
Remote control
Connector IR wall-mounted mini-detector
Radio receiver
Perimeter radio detector
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Saving Temperature control system Within the MY HOME range of products, the BUS Temperature control system with zone control gives you the possibility to manage different temperature profiles for any environment, depending on the user’s needs. The Bticino Temperature control system is ideal for applications within large country houses, terraced houses and small service sectors, where it is possible to save up to 30% in consumption compared to a conventional system controlled by a traditional chronothermostat. The heart of the system is a control unit which detects the temperatures of the various zones through probes, available in AXOLUTE, LIVING
°C
INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH styles. According to the set temperature profiles, depending on the user’s lifestyle, the unit performs the appropriate adjustments with special actuators by acting on the solenoid valves and circulation pumps of the heating/cooling system. The MY HOME Temperature control system can be used with different types of heating and cooling terminal equipment such as radiators, fan-coils and radiant panels. The Temperature control system can be easily combined with the MY HOME Automation and/or Energy Management system by connecting their devices to the common BUS cable. See MY HOME Temperature control Guide for more details.
Control unit
Probe Zone 1
Probe Zone 2
Probe Zone 99
Power supply BUS
2 relay actuator
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4 relay actuator
Saving Energy Management system The increasingly considerable use of household appliances has shown how their simultaneous and frequent use can trigger the electricity meter due to overload, hence disconnecting the power (black out). In order to avoid this from occurring, Bticino has designed the Energy Management application which controls the amount of current absorbed by the loads inside the house and self-disconnects the household appliances considered less important. The amount of absorbed power is controlled by a special unit which starts triggering actuators (in AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH style) as the overload condition
L
Optional timer
gets near, hence disconnecting the loads according to an order determined by the user. In addition to the overload control, there is also the possibility to manage the loads according to a timing plan set up by the user so as to better utilise the contract power during low-priced time bands. The Energy management application can be completed in two different ways: through BUS technology wire cabling or through a power line carrier system, for existent electric systems not set up with BUS wiring. See MY HOME Energy Management Guide for more details.
BUS
N
ush-mounting actuator
DIN actuator
Control unit Uncontrolled load
priority 1
priority 2
priority 3
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Communication Video door-entry system and CCTV MY HOME video door- entry systems make use of the same digital BUS technology as the Automation and Burglar alarm systems. Regardless of the number of calls, complexity of the system and performance given, all devices are, as a matter of fact, connected in parallel to an 8-wire BUS and conďŹ gured so that every door-entry call is coded and addressed only to its video door-entry unit. The absence of the coaxial cable for the video signal simpliďŹ es the installation, thus avoiding the use of other conversion circuits and devices. Without changing the wiring and by using the multi-functionality of the video door-entry
units, it is also possible to integrate the stereo Sound system or the home CCTV into the system. In addition to the external access control executed with the camera of the pushbutton panel, it is also possible to control (using the Video Handset keys) other areas of the house in which a camera is installed, thereby increasing the security level provided by the system. If more security is required, it is possible to activate the cameras by adding IR motion detectors or by combining the video door-entry system with the Burglar alarm system. See MY HOME Communication Guide for more details.
Touch Screen
Stereo sound system
Amplifier 2
2 2
Power supply
Video Handset Audio/video node
2 2 2
Entrance panel
2 Camera interface
2
Camera for CCTV
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Radio tuner
Loudspeaker
Control www The MY-HOME CONTROL system can monitor and control your house or office safely, thus defending your privacy with the aid of a Personal computer, fixed-line telephone or mobile phone. Monitoring may occur locally or remotely through the MY HOME portal or point-point connections. Simple web pages enable you to control lights, switch on/off the heater, view the person ringing the intercom and to video-control anything happening inside or outside our house.
■ CONTROL The system enables you to locally control and monitor the apparatus, thus executing commands directly from the component or through the PC connected to the component thereof. In a more general sense, local control is carried out by not using telephone networks, LAN or the Internet.
■ REMOTE CONTROL The system enables you to remotely control and monitor the apparatus through the MY HOME WEB portal or point-point connections. Point-point connection: Connection to the MY HOME system through the Internet by directly connecting to the fixed IP address of the line used for the control system. MY HOME WEB: Connection to the system through the Bticino MY HOME WEB portal. The line used for the control system can be both a fixed IP and dynamic IP line. See MY HOME Control Guide for more details.
Remote control through the Web server and the Internet of the Burglar alarm and Video door entry systems MHServer2 F453AV
Video door entry system
346000
Internet Video Handset
MH300 rete LAN
7 8
1 2
Power supply Audio/video node
2
Burglar-alarm system
2
2 2
2
Entrance panel 2
AUX channel interface IR detector Camera interface
Camera interface
N.C.
Siren Dialling device
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MY HOME function integration ■ GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ever greater presence in buildings of systems which are technologically advanced but have heterogeneous features shows more and more the need to combine to optimise the functions performed and generate others which correspond to new needs. As all the system solutions offered by My Home in terms of comfort, safety, energy management and communication can share the same means of transmitting information they can be easily combined to make best use of the synergies and answer the needs of the moment in an “intelligent” way. This lets us achieve two aims:
• The interaction between two or more systems to automatically manage, e.g., events linked to safety (switching on the lights when a burglar alarm is given or sending an alarm message when there has been a gas leak); • Centralising information for the checking and remote monitoring of the functions in the home by means of a PC connected to the Internet or by means of simple telephone commands. This combination is produced by means of special interfaces which can transmit information between two or more systems. ■ EXAMPLE OF SWITCHING ON THE LIGHTS
WHEN AN INTRUSION ALARM HAS BEEN GIVEN Following an intrusion the Burglar-alarm system, by means of interface item F422, may send a command to the Automation system to automatically switch the lights on with the aim of confusing the thief and causing him to run away.
IR detector
Burglar alarm F422 interface
Automation
Light system
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â– EXAMPLE OF REMOTE CONTROL OF THE MY
HOME SYSTEM A My Home system formed of the combination of the Automation, Burglar-alarm and Video door entry systems may be managed and monitored at a distance by means of a Personal Computer connected to the Internet. The remote control occurs using the My Home Portal
which is connected to the system devices letting the user command, for example, switching the lights on, motorisation of the shutters, and looking at the pictures transmitted from the cameras or receiving alarm messages after intrusions.
IR detector
Burglar alarm
Automation
F422 interface
Web server BUS
F422 interface
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MY HOME WEB My Home Web is the complete range of services which allow the user to manage and control remotely all the My Home functions of the home at any time and with different means of communication, such as a computer connected to the Internet, a hand-held computer or a telephone (fixed or mobile).
WHAT MY HOME WEB CAN DO The following functions can be activated with a simple telephone or by connecting to the reserved area of the Internet MY HOME portal: Controls: to manage the lighting, heating, electrical appliances, power and all the automatic devices in the home. Scenarios: to simultaneously activate several predefined commands such as, for example, opening the gate and switching on the driveway lights at the same time, with just one action. A scenario saved in the system can be actiAvated by means of a scenario unit and Web house-automation scenarios. The Web house-automation scenarios are scenarios programmed in the Web pages of the MY HOME portal.
SMS AND MMS
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Alarms: when there is a dangerous event, the home contacts the telephone numbers and programmed addresses with a telephone call, an SMS and an e-mail with audio/video attached and automatically activates by responding to the preset actions (e.g. the automatic switching on of all the lights in the home). Planning: with a single order one can manage the watering or temperature control or simulate the presence of the user in the home. It will be possible to determine the actions that the house shall automatically perform during the days, hours and for the time periods chosen. Archives: MY HOME Web records all the actions and events which have occurred in the home and makes them available for consultation by the user. Images: to see the rooms of the house taken by the cameras in real time. Answering machine: the user can be informed of event such as a door entry call by sending SMS or e-mail with audio/video attached. The signals can also be consulted by entering the reserved area of the My Home portal. Check: the state of the home functions can be managed to find out, for example, whether the intrusion system is switched on, the rolling shutters are closed, etc.
MY HOME PORTAL
GSM
E-MAIL AND INTERNET
ADSL
MESSAGE AND VOICE MENU
TELEPHONE LINE
MY HOME WEB The advantages MY HOME WEB can check all the houseautomation functions simply, customisable and conveniently. Simple because the user does not have to remember special passwords to access the service via telephone or computer. Customisable because the user can arrange schedules, WEB domotic scenarios as well as the answering machine introduction message. Convenient because thanks to the MY HOME Portal the services can be used with different means of communication such as a computer and fixed and mobile phones, regardless of the type of device used.
Devices such as the telephone actuator, the burglar alarm unit with an integrated dialling device and the telephone dialling device specifically designed for being managed via the telephone line can also be, with MY HOME WEB, controlled with a PC connected to the Internet or with voice commands and SMS’s. The MY HOME Web installer can benefit from the advantages offered because, when the customer requests, he can modify the programming, the system parameters and make diagnosis and maintenance remotely.
EXAMPLE OF WEB PAGE TO CONTROL THE CAMERAS
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SECTION CONTENTS General rules for installation 34
Type of wiring
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The switchboard or house automation panel
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Devices in ush-mounting boxes
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Devices in surface-mounting boxes, switchboard or others.
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Devices in MULTIBOX multifunction boxes
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Heights for mounting the electrical components
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Cables for wiring
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Type of wiring GENERAL DESCRIPTION
WIRING WITH FREE STRUCTURE - GENERAL RULES
If the user knows the special needs for the My Home systems to be installed in his home a priori, it is easy to identify the type of wiring to be fitted. If not, instead the building should be provided with a series of enough conduits and boxes (device holders and junction) to satisfy the greatest number of requests possible. As a function of the My Home systems to be installed, you can choose between two different types of wiring: - with free structure - with “star” structure. Wiring with free structure is applied when the Automation, Burglar-alarm, Energy Saving, 8 wire Video door entry and Temperature control systems must be installed. Wiring with “star” structure is instead used to make EDP, telephone, TV+SAT, 2 wire Video door entry and Sound systems.
This type of wiring is normally used in traditional distributions, however to integrate the My Home systems described above, the following provisions should be taken into account in the design phase: a) The BUS route may be the same as the power line, made with traditional underfloor trunking, in wall-mounting trunking, in underfloor systems or in trunking in false ceiling. This solution allows a reduction of the installation times and requires making fewer holes in the wall. If the building already has the energy system conduits with diameter not less than 20 mm, they can be used to insert the sheathed BUS pair, supplied by Bticino and characterised by an insulation voltage of 300/500V. If instead a My Home system is being made in a new building the energy wiring conduits should be kept separate from the My Home conduits. These should be chosen with suitable diameter to satisfy any request for actual and future systems. b) The provisions given above also extend to the installation of the junction boxes which must be sized and situated in positions which make it easier to connect the pair “in parallel” in several stretches of system. c) If the shutters and rolling shutters are to be motorised, provide for the arrival of the energy services and the BUS Automation pair near the rolling shutters boxes as well.
Automation control
Radio control
Temperature probe Radio interface 2-centre socket
Burglar alarm control unit
IR detector RED PAIR FOR BURGLAR ALARM GREY PAIR FOR AUTOMATION, TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT CABLES FOR ENERGY
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WIRING WITH “STAR” STRUCTURE - GENERAL RULES
This wiring is indicated when the data transmission, Video door entry, CCTV, Sound, telephone system and TV/SAT systems are to be combined in a single conduit. The wiring star structure is made up of a central point defined “star centre” where all the peripheral branches of the various wirings converge. As standard the “star centre” is made with a switchboard, a flush-mounting or wall-mounting panel which groups together all the active and passive devices to manage the services which are led inside the apartment from the urban and building networks. The sizing of a system with star wiring must take account of the following provisions:
Video door entry system
TV+SAT ANTENNA
a) Provide a switchboard which is large enough to allow any future expansions of the functions; we recommend calculating at least 20 - 30% more room. b) Compatible with the building structure, position the “star centre” in a central position in the system. Whenever possible, install the switchboard in a special service room or closet so that it does not spoil the appearance of the room. c) Install the conduits providing junction boxes every 10 metres to pull the cables or to insertion of any signal amplifiers. For the energy system use exclusive piping, the EDP/telephone system/TV services can share the same piping which must have an internal diameter of not less than 18mm (recommended 20mm).
ADSL TELEPHONE
Sound system
Telephone system
UTP5 CABLE FOR DATA TRANSMISSION, TELEPHONE, VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM, SOUND SYSTEM AND CCTV TV COAXIAL CABLE
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Type of wiring INSTALLATION LIMITS OF THE MY HOME APPLICATIONS
In sizing the wiring as a function of the MY HOME applications to be implemented, remember that the limits in length indicated in the tables below must not be exceeded. MY HOME APPLICATIONS COMFORT NOTE: the distances are calculated assuming that Bticino recommended cables are used Max. distance between power supply and the furthest away device
LIGHTING ILLUMINAZIONE
AUTOMATION Automation
250 m
250 m
SAFETY SOUND Sound system SYSTEM
WIRE BURGLAR ALARM
300 m between sound source and amplifier F502
175 m
350 m between power supply and the furthest away handset
200 m between sound source and flush-mounting amplifier L/N/NT4562 H4562 Total length of stretched cable
500 m
500 m
800 m
CCTV
650 m between power supply and the furthest away E.P.
350 m
3000 m
Max. distance between Entrance Panel and the furthest away Handset
1000 m
MY HOME APPLICATIONS SAVING ENERGY ILLUMINAZIONE MANAGEMENT Max. distance between power supply and the furthest away device
150 m
Total length of stretched cable
300 m
COMMUNICATION VIDEO DOOR ENTRY INTEGRATED Sound system Automation SYSTEM TELEPHONE SYSTEM
TV AND DATA NETWORK
350 m 550 m between power Consider the supply and furthest 350 m of the video away handset door entry system + 650 m 200 m as max. between power distance between supply and furthest PABX and audio, away entrance video and telephone panel handset
90 m between switchboard, star centre and user socket
Can not be applied
**
*
Max. distance between Entrance Panel and the furthest away Handset
** See specific indications in the “Multimedia Wiring” section * See specific indications in the “Multimedia Wiring” and “Control” section
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CONTROL
3000 m
3000 m + 200 m for every handset connected to the PABX
1000 m
1200 m
WEB SERVER
Can not be applied
GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION THE SWITCHBOARD OR HOUSE AUTOMATION PANEL
Regardless of the type of wiring used, star or free, combining the various MY HOME systems in the building involves the need to group together in a single central point all those active (power supplies, interfaces, telephone switchboards etc.) or passive devices which are involved in checking and managing all the functions. This point in effect forms the “brain” of the whole building houseautomation system and must be sized taking account of the following general rules:
a) provide extra space to allow the installation of further equipment required by new and different requirements. b) whenever power supplies are used, these must be installed in the lowest position of the switchboard for easier dissipation of heat. c) select the switchboard which can dissipate a power greater than the sum of the powers dissipated by all the devices which must be installed. For further information see the “Multimedia wiring” section as well.
SCS/SCS interface Dimmer actuator
Video door entry system power supply
Thermal-magnetic and earth-leakage switch
Web Server Actuators for light and rolling shutters Energy Management Control Unit
Door entry interface Cross connection
Relay expansion module
Telephone line protection
Telephone switchboard
Automation Power supply
Burglar alarm Power supply
Bell
Transformer
Example of a technological cubicle made with 120-DIN module tiboard switchboard. HOUSE-AUTOMATION PANEL ACCESSORIES
The house-automation panel accessories allow a rational arrangement in small spaces of the devices necessary to make a My Home system. With these components, among other things DIN devices can be positioned one on top of the other, or components not in DIN modularity, such as WEB SERVER, MH ROUTER etc., can be easily fastened.
Range of accessories: - fastening clamps Item F496/FF - fastening clips on DIN rail Item F496/MF - fastening bracket on DIN rail Item F496/PF for batteries, modem, router etc. - shallow section for DIN rail Item F496/PR
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION DEVICES IN FLUSH-MOUNTING BOXES
The My Home system devices ďŹ t in with the traditional electrical systems made with the AXOLUTE, LIVING INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH series and thus have the boxes, Supporting framesng frames and cover plates in common; moreover they can also be easily installed in the Interlink distribution systems and in the Multibox series multifunctional boxes. Remember in general that in choosing the boxes, for both traditional and wall installation, opt for those with a capacity of 4 or 6 modules Item 504E and Item 506L which facilitate the composition of most of the My Home devices which take up 2 modules.
Flush-mounting installation
scenario control unit Item N4681
flushmounting rectangular box
2 module Supporting framesng frame with screws for rectangular
Installation of Burglar alarm control unit with box Item 503E.
Touch Screen installation with box Item 506E. Installation of Automation devices with box Item 504E.
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LIGHT 2 module cover plate
DEVICES IN SURFACE-MOUNTING BOXES
Surface-mounting installation
When My Home is to be installed in rooms which are not ready for it and you do not want to make holes in the wall, special LIVING/LIGHT wall-mounting boxes with reduced section can be used, which fit perfectly with wallmounting distribution systems of “minitrunking” type.
radio control LIVING INTERNATIONAL 2 module cover plate
surfacemounting box with supporting frame
Installation of Burglar alarm connector with box Item 502NPA
Installation of IR detector with angular box Item 502PA
INSTALLATION IN SWITCHBOARD, JUNCTION BOX OR OTHER DEVICES
Some devices such as the wire and radio Automation actuators made with DIN container have the advantage that the rear DIN adapter and the front can be removed to make them smaller. This allows installation of these
Installation in boxes for motorised rolling shutters
devices in junction boxes, rolling shutter boxes, trunking and false ceilings with a considerable reduction of the installation and wiring works.
Installation in junction boxes
M
device with shallow section Actuator
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Flush-mounting boxes and plasterboard - AXOLUTE devices Boxes
Supporting frames
No. of modules
Cover plates
500 (Ø 60x44 mm) HA4802..
PB502 (Ø 68x51 mm)
H4702IT fixing with clips
2 modules
503E (108x74x53.5 mm)
HB4802...
HA4803...
H4703 with screws 3 modules
PB503 (109x68x51 mm)
504E (133x74x53.5 mm)
HB4803...
HA4804...
H4704 with screws 4 modules PB504 (131.5x68x51 mm)
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HB4804...
Boxes
Supporting frames
No. of modules
Cover plates
506L (183.5x90x53.5 mm)
HA4806...
H4706 with screws 6 modules
HB4806...
PB506 (182x68x51 mm)
3 + 3 modules
HA4826...
506E (108x118x51.5 mm)
H4726 with screws
PB526 (109x114x51 mm)
3 + 3 modules HB4826...
NOTE: The new plasterboard Boxes PB502, PB503, PB504, PB506L, PB506E, will replace PS562N, PS563N, PS564N, PS567N.
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Assembly - Bticino flush-mounting boxes and plaster board walls Boxes
Supporting frames
L4702G with clips
Modules
2 modules
Cover plates
L4802..
PB502 (Ø 68x51 mm) N4702G with clips
500 (Ø 60)
N4719G with clips
L4703 with 2 screws
2 modules
2 modules
3 modules
N4802../NT4802TH/NT4802CR
N4819../NT4819TH/NT4819CR
L4803...
PB503 (109x68x51 mm)
3 modules N4703 with 2 screws 503E (106x71x52)
503ED horizontal and vertical coupler
N4719 with 2 screws
2 modules
N4803.../NT4803TH/NT4803CR
N4819.../NT4819TH/NT4819CR
2 modules L4819AC NOTE: AC is the only colour available
L4722 with 2 screws
503E (106x71x52) 2 modules N4722 with 2 screws
N4819../NT4819TH/ NT4819CR
NOTE: cover plates Item number must be completed with the colour code that may be found in the following pages (e.g. N4802LB= 2 - module cover plate, white). Boxes Item 503E may be coupled with accessory Item 503ED. It is possible to fit the supporting frames with protective sheaths for painting (see section “Accessories”).
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Boxes
Supporting frames
L4704 with 2 screws
Modules
4 modules
Cover plates
L4804...
504E (133x74x53,5 mm) N4704N with 2 screws
4 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4804.../NT4804TH/NT4804CR
N4704 with 2 screws
4 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4804.../NT4804TH/NT4804CR
PB504 (131,5x68x51 mm)
506L (183,5x90x53,5)
L4707 with 4 screws
N4707 with 4 screws PB506L (182x68x51 mm)
L4726 with 4 screws
7 modules
7 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
2 x 3 modules
L4807...
N4807.../NT4807TH/NT4807CR
L4826...
506E (106x117x52)
N4726 with 4 screws
2 x 3 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4826.../NT4826TH/NT4826CR
PB506E (109x114x51 mm) 4958 loudspeaker 4070 internal siren
N4958 loudspeaker N4070 internal siren
NT4958 loudspeaker NT4070 internal siren
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Surface-mounting boxes - LIVING/LIGHT/LIGHT TECH devices Boxes
Supporting frames
502LP with supporting frame (93x80x38)
No. of modules
Cover plates
2 modules
L4802...
3 modules
503LP (120x80x38)
L4703 with 2 screws
504LP (140x80x38)
L4704 with 2 screws
506LP (118x118x55)
L4556 loudspeaker 4070 internal siren
L4803...
4 modules
L4804...
2 X 7 modules
L4714 - with supporting frame and cover plate (215x215x60)
3 X 6 modules
150418GR - with supporting frames and cover plates (173x247x65) Legend
+
=
+
+
=
NOTE: Complete the cover plate code with the colour abbreviation , as indicated in the Bticino Installation General Catalogue. The 503E boxes can be fitted side-by-side with the accessory Item 503ED.
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Boxes
Supporting frames
No. of modules
503NP (114x79x46)
N4703 with 2 screws
3 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4803... - NT4803...
503BP (114x79x46)
N4719 with 2 screws
2 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4819... - NT4819...
N4704N with 2 screws
4 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4804... - NT4804...
N4704 with 2 screws
4 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
N4804... - NT4804...
Cover plates
504NP (136x79x46)
N4556 loudspeaker N4070 internal siren
506NP (118x118x55) NT4556 loudspeaker NT4070 internal siren
N4714 with supporting frame and cover plate (215x215x60)
150418BA with supporting frames and cover plates (173x247x65)
2 x 7 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
3 x 6 modules (LIGHT - LIGHT TECH)
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION DEVICES IN MULTIBOX MULTIFUNCTION BOXES
Available in five modular sizes and intended for flush-mounting installation, these special boxes can be used to centralise different functions (safety, temperature control, door entry etc.) with the devices of the modern domestic BTDIN and PIVOT series. To centralise the components in multifunctional boxes use specific installation kits made up of a surround plate and a series of surround plates available in LIGHT white, LIVING grey and chrome. The LIVING INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH and MÀTIX components are hooked to these installation kits by means of special device-
holder surround plates; the audio-video telephone door entry components are installed by means of plastic supporting frames Item 16121 and Item 16122. The BTDIN modular devices are installed in boxes with the help of a special switchboard made up of a supporting frame with DIN rail and a front panel available in LIGHT white, LIVING grey or chrome for LIGHT TECH devices. For further details see the Bticino General Installation Catalogue.
chassis 16135 + 2 surround plates for devices 16136F/6G + 1 blanking module 16136F/OG
box 16103 and box 16102 coupled with a pair of joints 16100GO base kit 16103LTG and kit 16102LTG
Multifunction switchboard with LIGHT TECH devices and chrome surround plates
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PIVOT compact telephone with video section (supporting frames 16121 + 16122)
Switchboard colour grey LIVING with BTDIN devices
panel set up for identification labels 16100FIG (grey)
GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Heights for mounting the electrical components 265 cm
230 - 250 cm
more than 225 cm
160 cm
Sockets for kitchen hood and fan power supply
Methane gas detectors (20 to 40 cm from ceiling) Pushbuttons and pull cords for showers and baths in bathrooms Sockets for exhaust fans in bathrooms without windows Cameras
Audio handsets, Video handsets, Touch Screen, Control unit with telephone dialling device
140 CM Home unit panels
110 cm
ACCESSIBILITY OF THE ELECTRICAL COMMANDS
Commands and sockets in bathrooms and on the worktop in the kitchen
90 cm
Controls
80 cm
Commands and sockets at the bed head
45 cm
Plug sockets for TV, TEL, Data, HI-FI. ecc.
30 cm
junction boxes
17 cm
wall-mounting enclosed or protruding
40 CM
MINIMUM HEIGHTS FOR COMMANDS AND SOCKETS 7 cm
on trunking or skirting plinth
4 cm
on towers or protruding oor protection shields
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Layout for video-audio-telephone door entry devices GENERAL RULES
The piping containing the wires must have a suitable diameter taking account of any future extensions as well. The wires must have cross-sections and features suitable for the system sizes, extent and type and placed in separate piping. The components, particularly the power supplies and the cameras, must be positioned and connected in a workmanlike way in conformity with the IEC standards.
The entrance panels have an IP54 degree of protection. The power supply is installed in the suitably supplied and protected houseautomation panel through its own correctly sized protection and isolation switch. The 230Va.c. mains power supply cables and the Video door entry should be installed in separate piping to avoid buzzing.
CONNECTION OF THE WIRES
When connecting the wires to the blue terminals, on the components, be careful to respect the indications given here at the side.
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7÷8mm Twist and bend it
~12mm Strip the wire
OK OK
NO NO
Put just the insulation-free part into the terminal
HEIGHT AND POSITIONING OF THE ENTRANCE PANEL
When installing the entrance panel, in both the audio and video versions, the pushbutton panel should be positioned as in the indications given here at the side. The camera must not be installed in front of large light sources, or in places where the subject being filmed is in the shadow. If this condition cannot be respected, the picture will not have much contrast in the darker areas. This is because the brightness is self-regulated on the lighter part of the picture. To solve these problems change the camera installation height, normally 160 – 165 cm, to a height of 180 cm and direct the lens downwards to improve the quality of the shots. NOTE: - In bad lighting cameras with colour sensor are less sensitive than black/ white cameras. An extra lighting source should thus be provided in badly lit places. - To allow use by disabled or handicapped people, the devices should be installed at a height of 120 – 125 cm.
160 to 165 cm
NO
HEIGHT OF THE AUDIO HANDSET
When installing the audio handset, in both the audio and video versions, the devices should be mounted as shown in the figure below. NOTE: To allow use by disabled or handicapped people, the devices should be installed at a height of 120 – 125 cm.
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160 to 165 cm
GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Cables for wiring SELECTION OF THE CABLE
Use the table below to choose the type of cable to use as a function of the My Home application. Remember that two or more systems with different wirings can be combined by using interface Item F422. For more
details about the use of this device see the “MY HOME Automation” and “Combining the systems” chapter.
MY HOME APPLICATIONS
Bticino Item 336904
■
(white) Bticino Item 336900
Bticino Item L4669
■
■
(grey)
■
2 wire system
2 wire system
2 wire system
■
●
CONTROL
Web Server video
Data network
TV/SAT
Integrated telephone system *
Video door entry system *
COMMUNICATION
■
●
■
SAVING
Energy management
CCTV
Wire burglar alarm
SAFETY
Sound system
Temperature control
Automation
Lighting
COMFORT
●
■
●
■
2 wire system
Bticino Item L4669S
■
■
(red)
Bticino Item 336900
■
■
Digital system (8 wire)
Digital system (8 wire)
■
Bticino Item L4668CM
■
■
■
●
■
■
■ Multimedia wiring
Multimedia wiring
Multim. wiring
■ Multimedia wiring
Multipair UTP 5
Bticino Item C9881U/E
●
●
Digital system
Digital system (8 wire)
●
●
2 wire system
2 wire system
■
●
■
Telephone pair
Cables RECOMMENDED (conforming to installation standards)
* See following pages for details
■
■
Cable RG6
■
■
●
USABLE cables (check compliance with installation standards for each system) GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION INFORMAZIONI TECNICHE MY HOME GUIDE GUIDELINES
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Cables for wiring Cables usable for 2 wire Video door entry system
Type of cable
Item
Can be buried
Audio system
Video system
BTicino twisted cable Sect. 0.50 mm2
336904
YES
recommended *
recommended *
BTicino twisted cable Sect. 0.35 mm2
L4669
NO
usable
usable
NO
usable
usable
NO
usable
usable
NO
usable
usable
NO
usable
usable
Twisted telephone pair Sect. 0.28 mm2
Normal not twisted cable Sect. ≥ 0.28 mm2
BTicino UTP5 cable
C9881U/5E
UTP5 Multipair Cable
* can reach the greater distances between the entrance panel and the last handset
Cables usable for 8 wire Video door entry system
Type of cable
Item
Can be buried
Audio system
Video system
BTicino Multipair cable
336900 336903
YES
recommended *
recommended *
BTicino UTP5 cable
C9881U/5E
NO
usable **
usable **
NO
usable **
usable **
UTP5 Multipair cable
NOTES: * fully conform to the installation standards ** provide two extra cables with minimum cross-section 1.5 mm2 for the device power supply - Cables Item C9881U/5E and UTP5 are indicated for the apartment stretches (from the floor distribution block to the audio handset) if there are problems of inserting cable Item 336900/03
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Cables usable for integrated telephone system
Type of cable
Item
Can be buried
Bticino cable
336904
YES
Twisted telephone pair Sect. 0.28 mm2
BTicino green multipair cable
NO
336900 336903
YES
* For information concerning maximum distances, please refer to the documentation supplied with the video distributor Item 335918.
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GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION Cables for wiring BTICINO CABLE ITEM 336904 For video systems, BTicino has specially made a cable, Item 336904, made up of 2 twisted wires with cross-section of 0.50mm2 for each conductor. This cable gives best performance in the video system (greater distance between Entrance Panel and Audio Handset than when using other cables). Also, unlike commonly used cables which are not suitable for laying under the floor even if protected by piping, Item 336904 is suitable for under-floor laying as long as it is protected by suitable piping, because it respects the requirements of standard IEC 20-11 for cables which can be laid under the floor. WARNING: although Item 336904 guarantees in its construction 300/500V electrical insulation immunity to the disturbances which may occur whenever the cable itself is laid in the same piping as the 230V power cable is not guaranteed. These types of installation are strongly not recommended.
BTICINO CABLE ITEM L4669 AND ITEM 4669/500 The cable has been specially designed to make bus systems for the Lighting, Automation and Power control applications. The power supplies and operating signals are distributed through this cable. With the BUS cable insulated at 300/500V and the terminal protection cover with which all the devices are fitted, the BTicino systems can also be installed in boxes and piping together with the power lines (230 Va.c.).
Technical features
- Sheathed SCS pair made up of 2 flexible plaited and unshielded wires with sheath - Insulation voltage: 300/500V - Correspond to standards IEC 46-5 and IEC 20-20 - Skein length: 100 metres (Item L4669) 500 metres (Item L4669/500) BTICINO CABLE ITEM L4669S The cable has been specially designed to make My Home Burglar-alarm systems. The power supplies and operating signals are distributed through this cable. With the BUS cable insulated at 300/500V and the terminal protection cover with which all the devices are fitted, the BTicino Burglar-alarm system can also be installed in boxes and piping together with the power lines (230 Va.c.).
Technical features
- Sheathed SCS pair made up of 2 flexible plaited and unshielded wires with sheath for Burglar-alarm system - Insulation voltage: 300/500V - Correspond to standards IEC 46-5 and IEC 20-20 - Skein length: 100 metres
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BTICINO CABLE ITEM C9881U/5E Unshielded cable (UTP) in category 5E with four pairs of AWG24 conductors. Made for structured wiring applications, data transmission networks. If the distances which can be obtained with cable Item 336900/03 are to be reached, two extra conductors should be provided, minimum cross-section 1.5mm2, to supply the device. Conditions of use The cable is not suitable for being buried, even with suitable piping, and it should not transit together with the power lines (230 Va.c.). UTP5 MULTIPAIR CABLE A normal UTP5 multipair cable, available on the market, can be used as an alternative to the BTicino cable. If the distances which can be obtained with cable Item 336900/03 are to be reached two extra wires, minimum cross-section 1.5mm2, must be provided for the device power supply. UTP5 and C9881U/5E cables are indicated for the apartment stretches (from the floor distribution block to the audio handset) if there are problems of inserting cable Item 336900. Conditions of use Before installing check the cable insulation and whether it can be buried.
BTICINO CABLE ITEM 336900 / ITEM 336903 The cable has been specially designed to make door entry and video door entry systems with the digital system. It is made up of 3 pairs of individually twisted wires for the signals and 2 wires for the low-voltage device supply. The power supply wires (blue and red) have a cross-section of 1.5 mm2; those for the signals (green-green white, orange-orange white, brown-brown white) have a crosssection of 0.35 mm2. The three pairs of wires have been twisted with different pitches to optimise signal transmission. The colour-function reference indicated on the diagrams should thus be respected. The cable can be purchased in: - 100 metre skein Item 336900 - 500 metre coil Item 336903 Conditions of use The cable can be buried according to standards IEC 20-13 and IEC20-14 and is thus suitable for use: - In the open air inside trunking, walkways and piping - Buried in suitable piping - Inside walling with suitable conditions
5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
3
Blue Red + Orange
4
White-Orange
5
Brown White-Brown Green White-green
1 2
6 7 8
Power supply Audio Bus Video
Warning: The cable must not be buried directly without suitable piping. Non-fire propagating cable conforming to the following standards: CEI 20-22 II, CEI 20-13, CEI 20-11, CEI 20-14, CEI 20-29 and CEI 46-5/46-21. Remember that the UTP5 cables and telephone cables normally sold do not satisfy the requirements of the reference standards and are thus not suitable for laying underground, even in suitable trunking. The cable guarantees a degree of insulation up to 300/500V (and can thus safely coexist with the mains power supply). Despite this, such systems should not be made and the correct operation of a system so installed is not guaranteed, because immunity to disturbances which could occur is not guaranteed. Laying them with 380 Va.c. power lines is definitely not recommended.
Technical features
- External sheath - PVC material - External diameter 9.50 mm +/- 0.15 mm (tubular adherent) - Green RAL 6018 - Hardness 87 A Shore - There is a measurement indicator on the sheath with metric progression, as well as the year of production - Conductor insulating sheath (1.5mm2): PVC - Conductor insulating sheath (0.35mm2): Polyethylene - Conductor material (1.5 mm2): red copper (28 x 025 Cu) - Conductor material (0.35 mm2): red copper (11 x 020 Cu) - Rated working voltage: 450/750V - Electrical resistance of the conductors (1.5 mm2): ≤ 13,30 Ohm/Km at 20°C - Electrical resistance of the conductors (0.35 mm2): ≥ 57 Ohm/Km at 20°C - Insulation resistance: >> 3000 Mohm/Km a 20°C - Mutual capacity: ≤ 120nF - Radius of curvature: minimum 100 mm GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION MY HOME GUIDE GUIDELINES
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Multi-channel matrix
SCS/SCS interface
SCS/EIB Interface
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General features
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Wiring diagrams
69
ConямБguration
72
Technical features
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General description The intelligent management of the building requires the integration of individual house automation applications -so far described separately in this guide- in order to optimise the efficiency of the functions or to generate new ones aiming at additional comfort, safety and security, and costeffectiveness. Such an integration of different MY HOME systems is possible thanks to the BUS technology, which allows for the exchange of information between the systems by connecting their respective pairs together (BUS). Integration is achieved in two ways:
A. using the basic integration opportunities offered by some devices, pre-set to operate together with other systems. An example is chronothermostat Item L/N/ NT4449, which can be remote-controlled by means of the “remote” terminals connected to telephone switchboard PABX to remote control the heating system by means of simple telephone controls. B. using specific interface devices allowing to perform innovative house automation functions, stemming from the synergic operation of interconnected systems. These integration functions are described in this chapter. Burglar alarm control unit
Example of integration of the Burglar alarm system with the Automation system for the automatic switch-on of lights when the burglar alarm system is disabled. External light
Internal light - entrance
BUS
Burglar alarm system
Interface Item F422
Connector
BUS
Automation system
Entrance light control
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INTERFACE DEVICES These devices allow for the physical integration of two or more systems having different functions (for example Automation and Burglar alarm system or Automation and Sound system, etc.) and the exchange of all related information on the BUS. These devices also include some special ones, which make it possible to integrate My Home BTicino systems with other ones based on different
Interface Item F422
Audio/video node Item F441
communication protocols (e.g. the EIB protocol). The range of products which can be integrated includes the following devices: - interface Item F422 - interface Item F426 - audio/video node Item F441 * - SCS modulator Item F442 *.
MY HOME/EIB interface Item F426
* NOTE: as regards the technical features of the audio/video node and of the
SCS modulator, please read the information provided in the “MY HOME Sound system” and “MY HOME Multimedia wiring” guide.
SCS modulator Item F442 GENERAL FEATURES MY HOME GUIDE GUIDELINES
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WIRING DIAGRAMS EXAMPLES OF INTEGRATION
These pages provide, in the form of block diagrams and electric diagrams, some examples of integration between different systems, achieved by means of interface devices Item F422, Item F426, Item F441, and Item F422.
5. Burglar alarm system, Automation, Temperature control, Energy saving, and Video door entry system. 6. Sound System with 2 wire Video door entry system
1. Burglar alarm system with Automation 7. TV Distribution System with 2 wire Video door entry system 2. Burglar alarm system, Automation, Energy saving, and Temperature control.
8. 8 wire Video door entry system with Automation, Burglar Alarm, and Temperature control (electric diagram)
3. Burglar alarm system with Video door entry system 4. Automation system, Temperature control, Energy saving with Sound System
9. Sound System, 2 wire Video door entry system, and Automation system (electric diagram) 10. Video door entry and MY HOME system
DIAGRAM 1 BURGLAR ALARM WITH AUTOMATION
The integration of the two systems allows to activate Automation devices (shutters, lights actuators, etc.) following events generated in the Burglar alarm system.
- automatic activation of room scenarios (shutters up, some lights on, heating on) following the disabling of the Burglar alarm system by means of a badge or a remote control.
Some application examples:
Interface Item F422 is configured for the “Burglar alarm/Automation integration” mode.
- activation of home lights by means of telephone controls sent by Dialling device Item 3500 or 3500GSM of the Burglar alarm system or following an intrusion alarm.
Burglar alarm
OUT
Automation
Item F422
IN
BUS
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DIAGRAM 2 BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM, AUTOMATION, ENERGY SAVING AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL
The integration of these systems allows to perform the house automation functions described in the previous example, with the possibility to control the temperature control system and the state of loads connected to 230V AC sockets. The diagram also includes the Touch Screen device for the control and centralised management of all Comfort, Safety and Security, Saving, and Temperature control functions.
As the diagram shows, the integration of the Energy Saving and Temperature Control systems into the Automation BUS does not require any interface device. The same is true even if the My Home system includes several Automation systems interconnected using interfaces Item F422 configured in the “logic expansion” mode.
OUT
Energy saving
Automation Item F422
BUS
IN
°C
Temperature control TOUCH SCREEN for room control of the functions Burglar alarm
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WIRING DIAGRAMS DIAGRAM 3 BURGLAR ALARM WITH VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM
This application allows to display the pictures sent by the video cameras -automatically activated following an intrusion event detected by the Burglar alarm system- on the monitors of the video door entry handsets. Interface item F422 is configured for the “Galvanic separation” mode. OUT Burglar alarm
Video door entry system
Item F422
IN BUS
DIAGRAM 4 TEMPERATURE CONTROL AUTOMATION SYSTEM AND ENERGY SAVING WITH SOUND SYSTEM
The integration of different systems allows to install on the Automation BUS devices configured also to manage the functions of the Sound System, Temperature control, and Energy Saving systems. This specific feature enhances the integration of several functions, considerably reducing structural changes in the rooms already fitted with the Automation system.
In this case too systems management controls can be centralised by means of the Touch Screen device. For this application, interface Item F422 is configured in the “Galvanic separation” mode.
Automation
OUT Sound system
TOUCH SCREEN for room control of the functions
Energy saving
Item F422
°C
IN BUS Temperature control
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DIAGRAM 5 BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM, AUTOMATION, TEMPERATURE CONTROL, ENERGY SAVING AND VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM
The example described above shows the most innovative solutions that can be installed in any home to ensure comfort, safety and security, communication, and saving. The functions available are the ones described in the previous examples, and
offer the advantage of being able to manage and control the systems from remote locations too (office, holiday home, etc.) by means of a Web Server Item F452 and a PC connected to the Internet. If a Web Server Item F452V is used, it is possible to connect to up to 4 video cameras and activate also the “Video control” function, which can be managed remotely. The integration is achieved through the two interfaces Item F422, configured in the “Galvanic Separation” and “Burglar alarm/Automation” modes.
Web Server Item F453AV and Item F452 Personal Computer
Internet
Video door entry system
OUT
Automation
OUT
Item F422
IN
IN
Item F422
BUS
°C
Temperature control
Energy saving
Burglar alarm
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WIRING DIAGRAMS DIAGRAM 6 SOUND SYSTEM WITH 2 WIRE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM
This type of system is based upon the use of the audio/video node device Item F441, which operates as a “star centre�, managing/integrating the various pieces of information received from the two systems.
An application deriving from the integration presented is the possibility automatically to silence the loudspeakers for as long as the video door entry call is active.
To the Video door entry system and sound system
Sound system (amplifier) Sound system (amplifier)
Video door entry system (handset)
Sound system (amplifier)
Video door entry system (handset)
Audio/video node Item F441 Sound system (sound source)
To the power supply Item 346000
Video door entry system (video door entry handset)
Sound system (sound source)
Other devices of the Sound System
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DIAGRAM 7 TV DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WITH 2 WIRE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM
In this case the integration of the two systems is achieved by means of modulator Item F442, which processes analogue and digital signals received from the antenna system and from the 2 wire video door entry system, respectively.
The signals are then made available to the various coaxial sockets installed in the home rooms to watch a TV programme on a TV or a call from the video door entry entrance panel.
TV+SAT antenna system TV DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (TV HUB + SOCKETS)
}
Modulator ITEM F442
To the power supply Item 346000
Coaxial socket
2 wire video door entry system
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WIRING DIAGRAMS DIAGRAM 8 2 WIRE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATION, BURGLAR ALARM AND TEMPERATURE CONTROL
VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM Loud speakers
349310 N=1 P=0 A=1 PF = 2
WEB SERVER
ON
ON
A=1 PF = 1
F453AV
346000
OFF
1 2
2
1
BUS
SCS AV IN
H/L/N/NT4562
SCS AI
D C
12
230Va.c.
F441
346850 OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
346850
INT
OUT
346000
IN EXT ON
MOD = 0 I4 = 1
ON
OFF
IN1
N
IN2
IN3
IN4
BUS 2 1
SCS
M
230Va.c.
19 3 to the riser
OUT ART.F422
OUT1
ON
Control Item L4651/2
AUTOMATION
Control Item L4651/2
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Control Item L4652/2
Control Item L4652/2
Power supply Item E46ADCN Actuator Item F411/2
Actuator Item F411/2
ON OFF
ART.F411/2
ART.F411/2
M
M
L N
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Actuator Item L4671/1
ON OFF
Actuator Item L4671/1
These two pages show the electric diagram of the Automation system integrated with the Video door entry, Temperature control, and Burglar alarm systems. As can be noted, the Automation system is easily integrated with the Temperature control system, sharing the same BUS, while it is connected
BURGLAR ALARM
to the Burglar alarm and the Video door entry systems by means of interfaces Item F422, configured in the “Galvanic separation” and “Burglar alarm/Automation Integration” modes.
Siren Control unit with Item 4072A dialling device Item 3500
IR detector Item L4611
Connecting key Power supply Item L4604 Item E46ADCN OK CLEAR
1 4
GHI
7
PQRS
2
ABC
5
JKL
8
YUV
3
DEF
6
MNO
9
WXVZ
0
BUS
I1 I2 I3 I4 MOD
OUT ART.F422
SCS/SCS interface Item F422
Contact interface Item L4612
0 1 4
Internal siren Item 4070
TEMPERATURE CONTROL Control unit Item 3550
Probe Zone 1 Item L4692
Probe Zone 2 Item L4692
OK CLEAR
1 4
GHI
7
PQRS
2
ABC
5
JKL
8
YUV
3
DEF
6
MNO
9
WXVZ
0
ART.F430/2
2 relay actuator Item F430/2
ART.F430/4
2 relay actuator Item F430/4
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WIRING DIAGRAMS DIAGRAM 9 SOUND SYSTEM WITH 2 WIRE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM AND AUTOMATION SYSTEM
The diagram shows the wiring of the system described in example no. 6 above, integrated with the Automation system by means of interface Item F422, configured in the “Galvanic separation” mode.
Flush-mounted loudspeaker Item L/N/NT4565
ON
OFF
Flush-mounted loudspeaker Item L/N/NT4565
Flush-mounted amplifier Item L4562
ON
OFF
SOUND SYSTEM
Flush-mounted loudspeaker Item L/N/NT4565
Flush-mounted amplifier Item L4562
ON
OFF
Flush-mounted amplifier Item L4562
Line terminator Item 3499 Flush-mounted loudspeaker Item L/N/NT4565
ON
OFF
Flush-mounted loudspeaker Item L/N/NT4565
Flush-mounted amplifier Item L4562
ON
OFF
Flush-mounted loudspeaker Item L/N/NT4565
Flush-mounted amplifier Item L4562
ON
OFF
Line terminator Item 3499
Flush-mounted amplifier Item L4562 Line terminator Item 3499
Power supply Item 346000
Hi-Fi stereo system
SCS
Audio/Video node Item F441
Stereo control Item L4561 8-contact connector Item 33698(/2/3/4)
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Radio tuner Item F500 RCA input Item L/N/NT4560
VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SYSTEM Touch screen Item L/N/NT4683 Handset
Handset
Entrance panel
N=2
N=1
S=9
Line terminator Item 3499
AUTOMATION
Power supply Item E46DCN
Touch screen Item L/N/NT4683
Actuators Item F411/1N Controls Item L4652/2
Special control Item L4651/2 ON
OFF
Interface Item F22
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WIRING DIAGRAMS DIAGRAM 10 2-WIRE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY AND MY HOME SYSTEM
F453AV
SCS AV IN
A=1 PF = 1
346000 SCS AI
D C
12
Burglar alarm installation
L4565
ON
Flush-mounted amplifier
OFF
3499
Interface between video/automation
Line terminator
344102
ON
344102
ON
O U T
A RT.F 4 2 2
N
N
P
P
2
1
PIVOT handset
PIVOT handset
F441
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
Automation and temperature control installation
OUT4
346000
OUT IN
BUS 2 1 IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
SCS
230Va.c.
video EP Z
Z
347400 2 wire COAX interface
N
N
V
12V 1
BUS
P
347400 2 wire COAX interface
P
BUS
SI
1 I1 I2 I3
V
12V 1
F500 Radio tuner P
N
T S
BUS
PL
S+ S-
P
9
1 S1
68
IN
F422
BUS
BUS
I1 = I2 = I3 = I4 = 1 MOD = -
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N
Z
391637 Colour TUBE camera
P
2
N
Z
391637 Colour TUBE camera
OUT
F422 I4 = 1 MOD = 4
CONFIGURATION Interface Item F422 “BURGLAR ALARM WITH AUTOMATION” MODE
The interface should be configured inserting configurator No. 4 in the MOD (mode) position. Positions I1 and I2 do not need to be configured for this application; the numeric configurators 1 to 9 having a value different from any A and PL address of the Automation system devices are, instead, to be inserted in positions I3 and I4.
OUT
ART.F422
Example: if the devices of the Automation system have addresses ranging between A = 1, PL = 1 and A = 2, PL = 9, any configurator with value 3 to 9 can be inserted in position I3, while any configurator with value 1 to 9 can be inserted in position I4.
I1 I2 I3 I4 MOD
m n
}
interface address
4
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
OUT
AUTOMATION SYSTEM IN
A=1 PL = 1
A=1 PL = 2
I1 I2 I3 I4 MOD
= = = = =
3to9 1to9 4
A=2 PL = 9
“GALVANIC SEPARATION” MODE
For this mode, positions I1, I2, I3, and I4 (interface address) and the MOD (mode) position do not need to be configured. OUT
ART.F422
I1 I2 I3 I4 MOD
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CONFIGURATION Interface Item F426 The SCS/EIB interface can connect an SCS system to an EIB system with three different modes: - Standard mode - Field bus mode - Auto_memo mode All three modes are always active. In general terms, these modes require a different approach in the use of the interface, but they do not mutually exclude. With the auto_memo mode, any SCS frame can be connected with EIB telegrams. The interface converts only three types of frames from SCS to EIB: - Alarm (from the Burglar alarm system) - Auxiliary controls (from the Burglar alarm system or from the Automation system) - Automation system controls Every frame should be associated with a specific EIB control and a specific EIB address. In EIB possible actions are the following: - Commute an ON/OFF actuator; - Control a shutter (UP/DOWN/STOP); - Distance display. For these reasons, a default conversion from SCS to EIB can be defined:
BUS EIB
key LED
configurators
BUS SCS
front view
Where X/Y (group address for EIB) can be selected manually by the installer using two configurators. Where I1/I2 are: 0/1 to 0/9 for alarm controls: I2 = 1 for intrusion I2 = 2 for tampering I2 = 3 for battery I2 = 4 for power supply I2 = 5 to 9 for future applications 1/0 to 9/0 for SCS ESE controls Dest = A/PL=10 to 90 (I1=1 to 8; I2=1 to 9) (I1=9 ; I2=0) 9/1 to 9/9 for auxiliary controls channel Ch = 1 to 9 (I1=9; I2= 1 to 9); Configurators
M1 EIB main group address, (X) higher figure: 0/1 M2 EIB main group address, (X) lower figure: from 0 to 9 if configurator 1=0, from 0 to 5 if configurator 1=1 (the sum of configurators 1+2 should not exceed 15) m1 EIB medium group address (Y): from 0 to 7 m2 EIB medium group address (Z): from 0 to 7 A SCS separation address (W): from 0 to 9 PL SCS separation address (U): from 0 to 9 NOTE: 0 = configurator not installed
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M1 M2 m1 m2 A PL
EIB address = X/Y/I1/I2
Using Item L4652/2 with the configurator in position M=CEN there are four different controls with the same destination address: one control for each pushbutton (1,2,3,4). If we want to control a light, only the lower pushbuttons can be used (3 and 4) for the ON/OFF commutation of two different lights, cyclically: ON/OFF/ON/OFF… If we want to control shutters, and, particularly, two different shutters, we need to use all the pushbuttons (1,2,3,4). Using pushbuttons 1 and 3, the corresponding group address is X/Y. Using pushbuttons 2 and 4, the corresponding group address is X/Z, where Z is selected by means of another configurator (total: three configurators to select two different
groups addresses). To determine whether Item L4652/2 controls a light or a shutter, we need to specify a separation address by means of another two configurators (WU): Address > WU = shutter Address < WU = light If no configurators are installed, all routed addresses are for shutter control. In the event of a wrong configuration, the EIB and PROG. LEDs are on or flashing.
upper pushbutton
control key
function 2
lower pushbutton LED
function 1
function 4 function 3
function 4 function 3
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TECHNICAL FEATURES Interface Item F422 The “MY HOME Automation” guide describes how to use this device to extend the maximum length of the BUS Automation (Physical expansion) or to increase the number of devices beyond the allowed limit (Logical expansion). Conversely, this chapter describes the use of this Interface in order to integrate two or more different MY HOME systems. Referring to the above guide for technical information concerning the device, here are three different integration modes executed by the suitably configured Interface: “BURGLAR ALARM INTERFACE / AUTOMATION” MODE
Controls auxiliaries AUX Controls Automation (use of Burglar alarm dialling device for Controls Automation forwarding) Status change and division events Alarm events
Burglar alarm interface /automation: for interfacing the Automation system with the Burglar alarm system. Galvanic separation: for combining the video door-entry system with an Automation or Burglar alarm system and for remote monitoring through the Web Server.
Installation rules
This mode can be obtained by placing configurator No. 4 in the MOD position and enables you to Interface the Automation system with the Burglar alarm system in order to help the interaction and exchange of information between the two BUSES in the directions indicated by the arrows: BUS Burglar alarm
Public riser: for interfacing the audio door-entry units or digital video doorentry units with the Burglar alarm systems
BUS Automation
- The BUS of the Burglar alarm system must always be connected to the OUT terminal of the Interface. - It is not possible to connect other interfaces to the Burglar alarm system to physically extend the BUS (Physical expansion mode) or to increase the maximum number of devices (Logical expansion mode). - It is possible to connect only one Interface to the Burglar alarm system. Hence, it is not possible to connect two separate Automation systems between each other through a Burglar alarm system. - You cannot install the Automation system Actuators in the Burglar alarm system.
BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
BUS
Controls Automation, status change, division and alarm events AUTOMATION SYSTEM
BUS
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OUT
IN
MOD = 4
Interface Item F422
auxiliary controls AUX
“GALVANIC SEPARATION” MODE
Installation rules
This mode enables you to keep the power supplies of the Automation or Burglar alarm systems separate from the Video door-entry system, thereby allowing communication between all devices; for this mode, no configurator shall be placed in the MOD position. It shall be used only when the following functions are required:
During the development of the project, keep in mind the following recommendations: - The riser BUS of the Terraneo digital 8-wire Video door-entry system and the Sound system BUS must be connected to the OUT terminal of the Interface with wires 5 and 6.
- integration of the Burglar alarm system with the digital 8-wire Video doorentry system for automatic activation of the cameras following an intrusion event (only one-family system);
- The BUS of the Automation or Burglar alarm system must be connected to the IN terminal. - It is not possible to connect additional separate Automation and Burglar alarm systems to the same riser of the Video door-entry system; therefore, the integration can be used only with “one-family” systems.
- integration between the Automation system and the Sound system; - management and remote control through the MY HOME Portal with PC and Web server connected to the Internet/LAN of the MY HOME systems (only one-family systems).
For each system, it is possible to apply the “Logical expansion” or “physical” rules of the systems described in the chapter “My Home Comfort – Installation prescriptions”.
Example of integration with 2-wire Video door-entry systems AUTOMATION SYSTEM
OUT MOD = – I4 = 1
IN
Interface Item F422
Loud speakers
N=1 P=0 A=1 PF = 2
349310
346000
WEB SERVER
ON
OFF
1 2
1
2
F453AV
A=1 PF = 1
ON
SCS AV IN
BUS
346000 D C
12
H/L4562
230Va.c.
F441
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
346000
OUT
IN
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
BUS 2 1
SCS
230Va.c.
347400
S=1
N
S=2
Z
PE
F500
P
BUS
342550 BUS PL S+ S-
342170 PS P
N
T S
9
V
12V 1
Tlc 12V d.c. 150 mA
S1
External units sound like S = 0
max 3 m P
N
Radio SCS
Input RCA for external source
Z
1
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TECHNICAL FEATURES Interface Item F422 “GALVANIC SEPARATION” MODE
Example of integration with 2-wire Video door-entry system
Loud speakers
N=1 P=0 A=1 PF = 2
349310
346000
WEB SERVER
ON
F453AV
A=1 PF = 1
ON
346000
OFF
1 2
1
2
SCS AV IN
BUS
SCS AI
D C
12
H/L4562
230Va.c.
Burglar alarm installation
Interface between video/automation
F441 OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
F422
346000
OUT
IN
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
I1 = I2 = I3 = I4 = 1 MOD = -
BUS 2 1
SCS
230Va.c.
347400
F500 S=1
P
N
BUS
OUT
ART.F422
Automation and temperature control installation
S=2
Z
PE
342550 BUS PL S+ S-
342170 PS P
N
T S
9
External units sound like S =0
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V
12V 1
Tlc 12V d.c. 150 mA
S1 max 3 m P
1
N
Z
Radio SCS
OUT
I4 = 1 MOD = 4
Input RCA for external source
F422 IN
USE OF INTERFACES HAVING SEVERAL MODES
In case of considerably complex house automation systems, several systems with interfaces configured with different modes can be integrated. For example, a system with three interfaces in the “logic expansion” mode can be created, to connect three Automation systems to one single riser. If necessary, each of them can then be expanded (physical expansion mode)
or interfaced with the Burglar alarm or the Energy Management system by means of additional interfaces. This is the case, for instance, of a large multi-storey villa where the Automation system of each floor is connected, by means of interfaces Item F422, to the other systems through a common bus called “private riser”.
Example of an Automation system, with physical expansion, connected to the Burglar alarm system by means of a private riser.
AUTOMATION SYSTEM
A/PL=43
99
BUS
OUT OUT
IN
MOD = 2
MOD = 1
Interface Item F422
Interface Item F422
IN
Physical expansion
Logical expansion BUS
Private riser (Automation BUS)
To other Automation system OUT MOD = 2
AUTOMATION SYSTEM A/PL=11
41
IN
Interface Item F422
BUS
OUT BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
MOD = 4
IN
Interface Item F422
Burglar alarm interface /automation
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TECHNICAL FEATURES Interface Item F422 The “basic” level consists of the system on each floor of the house, which is connected to a higher-level system (private riser for the entire house).
This type of integration through several interfaces having different modes, considers the general system as if it were divided into several systems, interconnected and organised at different levels. BASIC LEVEL
One system or several systems connected with the “physical expansion” or the “burglar alarm/automation interface” mode. F422 Physical expansion
F422 Burglar alarm system
Automation System MOD = 1
MOD = 4
PRIVATE RISER
Several systems connected with the “logic expansion” mode to a private riser *.
F422 Physical expansion
F422 Automation System
MOD = 1
Physical expansion
Automation System
private riser
Automation System
Burglar alarm system
MOD = 2
Automation System MOD = 4
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MOD = 2
MOD = 1
NOTE *: for more details about “logic expansion” mode, see section “My Home Comfort - General rules for installation”.
BUS Automation
Automation System MOD = 1
MOD = 1
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MOD = 2
TECHNICAL FEATURES Interface item F426 Connection and information exchange between My Home systems and EIB standard systems. My Home BUS systems and EIB-technology systems are integrated by means of a dedicated interface item F426. This device, appropriately configured, can perform several functions, including:
BUS EIB
- connection of an Automation system consisting only of control devices with an EIB system consisting only of actuators; - connection of a Burglar alarm system with an EIB system to activate EIB devices in case of dangerous events; - exchange of information between the two different BUSES, useful to activate specific controls on a system following events generated on the other system.
key LED
configurators
BUS SCS system
M
M
BUS
BE
SCS/EIB Interface
My Home Automation My Home Burglar alarm
Control devices
BUS SCS Actuators 230V a.c. Fan
Electric shutters
Lighting
BUS SCS
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