Legrand GRMS Installation Guide PDF
Legrand GRMS Installation Guide PDF
Legrand GRMS Installation Guide PDF
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GUEST ROOM
Guide for design and installation
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY
WITH SCS-BUS
INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
BTicino offers a specific system
solution for all needs.
GUEST ROOM Designed to guarantee the best
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM welcoming and control service without
overlooking the environmental
A complete aspect, Guest Room Management
2
Contents
4-5
Numerical index Index by item code - page of reference 4
6-21
General A solution for hotels 6
features The functions in the room 8
The supervision: the management of the common areas 10
The system components 12
Integration with solutions of other brands 14
Customisation of the offer: Air, Axolute and Livinglight 16
The customisation of cover plates, key cards and glass controls 18
22-32
General rules Configuration 22
for installation “Hotelsupervision” supervision software 23
Maximum distances and absorptions 24
Typical hotel system 28
33-45
Installation and Typical wiring diagram for hotel room and common areas 34
configuration Variations of room diagrams 40
Procedure for starting a system 44
46-71
Catalogue Axolute 48
Dimensional data 59
Livinglight 60
Dimensional data 71
72-127
Technical Sheets Technical and dimensional data, standards, mounting and installation 74
Item Technical sheet page Catalogue page Item Technical sheet page Catalogue page
3475 51 - 63 F416U1 53 - 65
3476 51 - 63 F418 53 - 65
3477 118 55 - 67 F418U2 53 - 65
3510 55 - 67 F420 100 49 - 61
3511 55 - 67 F428 108 55 - 67
3512 55 - 67 F429 53 - 65
3513 55 - 67 F430/2 54 - 66
3515 55 - 67 F430/4 54 - 66
3541 50 - 62 F430R3V10 54 - 66
3542 50 - 62 F430R8 54 - 66
3547 49 - 61 F430V10 54 - 66
336904 126 56 - 68 F458 102 49 - 61
346020 76 F459 49 - 61
348402 49 - 61 FC2A4/230N 58 - 70
3501/0 56 - 68 FC2A4/24N 58 - 70
3501/1 56 - 68 FC3A4/230N 58 - 70
3501/2 56 - 68 FC4A4/230N 58 - 70
3501/3 56 - 68 FC4A4/24N 58 - 70
3501/4 56 - 68 FC4A6/230N 58 - 70
3501/5 56 - 68 FC4A6/24N 58 - 70
3501/6 56 - 68 FT1A1N230M 58 - 70
3501/7 56 - 68 FT1A1N230S 58 - 70
3501/8 56 - 68 FT1A1N24S 58 - 70
3501/9 56 - 68 FT1A2N230 58 - 70
3501/AMB 56 - 68 FT1A2N230M 58 - 70
3501/AUX 56 - 68 FT1A2N230S 58 - 70
3501/CEN 56 - 68 FT1A2N24 58 - 70
3501/GR 56 - 68 FT1A2N24M 58 - 70
3501/OFF 56 - 68 FT1A2N24S 58 - 70
3501/OI 56 - 68 FT1AC1N230 58 - 70
3501/ON 56 - 68 FT1AC1N24 58 - 70
3501/PUL 56 - 68 FT1C2N230 58 - 70
3501/SLA 56 - 68 FT2A3N230 58 - 70
3501/T 56 - 68 FT2A4N230 58 - 70
3501/TM 56 - 68 FT2A4N230M 58 - 70
3501K 56 - 68 FT2A4N24 58 - 70
3501K/1 56 - 68 FT2AC2N230 58 - 70
3510M 55 - 67 FT2C4N230 58 - 70
3510PB 55 - 67 H4372V230H 57
3544SW 49 - 61 H4548 57
3546SW 49 - 61 H4549 57
BMDI1001 53 -65 H4648 80 49
BMDI1002 52 - 64 H4649 77 49
BMSW1002 52 - 64 H4650 86 49
BMSW1003 52 - 64 H4651 89 49
BMSW1005 52 - 64 H4651M2 50
E46ADCN 75 55 - 67 H4652 93 50
E49 74 55 - 67 H4652/2 50
F401 51 - 63 H4652/3 50
F411/1NC 52 - 64 H4653 83 49
F411/4 52 - 64 H4660M2 50
F411U1 52 - 64 H4661M2 51
F411U2 52 - 64 H4671/1 51
F413N 53 - 65 H4671M2 51
F414 53 - 65 H4678 51
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Item Technical sheet page Catalogue page Item Technical sheet page Catalogue page
H4691 106 54 L4547 69
HC4033 57 L4551 69
HC4177 57 L4651M2 62
HC4285C 57 L4652/2 62
HC4285C2 57 L4652/3 62
HC4547 57 L4669 125 56 - 68
HC4657M3 50 L4669/500 125 56 - 68
HC4657M4 50 L4669HF 127 56 - 68
HC4680 50 L4669KM1 56 - 68
HC4915BL 57 L4671/1 63
HC4915DD 57 L4678 63
HC4915M2BL 57 L4680 62
HC4915M2DD 57 L4915DD 69
HC4915MR 57 L4915M2DD 69
HC4921BL 57 L4915MR 69
HC4921DD 57 L4915SETBL 69
HC4921M2BL 57 L4915TN 69
HC4921MR 57 LN4548 69
HD4033 57 LN4549 69
HD4177 57 LN4648 80 61
HD4285C 57 LN4649 77 61
HD4285C2 57 LN4650 86 61
HD4547 57 LN4651 89 61
HD4657M3 50 LN4652 93 62
HD4657M4 50 LN4653 84 61
HD4680 50 LN4660M2 62
HD4915BL 57 LN4661M2 63
HD4915DD 57 LN4671M2 63
HD4915M2BL 57 LN4691 106 66
HD4915M2DD 57 MH201 96 49 - 61
HD4915MR 57 69
HD4921BL 57 69
HD4921DD 57 N4373H 69
HD4921M2BL 57 N4547 69
HD4921MR 57 N4551 69
HS4033 57 N4680 62
HS4177 57 N4915DD 69
HS4285C 57 N4915M2DD 69
HS4285C2 57 N4915MR 69
HS4547 57 N4915SETBL 69
HS4657M3 50 N4915TN 69
HS4657M4 50 NT4033 69
HS4680 50 NT4177 69
HS4915BL 57 NT4373H 69
HS4915DD 57 NT4547 69
HS4915M2BL 57 NT4551 69
HS4915M2DD 57 NT4680 62
HS4915MR 57 NT4915DD 69
HS4921BL 57 NT4915M2DD 69
HS4921DD 57 NT4915MR 69
HS4921M2BL 57 NT4915SETBL 69
HS4921MR 57 NT4915TN 69
L4033 69
L4177 69
L4373H 69
02
03
04
01 02
6
A
SOLUTION
FOR HOTELS
Specific GUEST ROOM MANAGEMENT
03 04
DIGITAL THERMOSTAT UP TO
SAVINGS
IMMEDIATE COMFORT
Thanks to the new MyHOME devices
- 8-key control (customisable)
- digital thermostat,
installed at the side of the bed,
with one single touch it is possible
to create the desired atmosphere,
8-KEY CONTROL adjusting the light, the temperature,
and the shutters.
8
UP TO
30%
SAVINGS
COMFORT RESPECT SAFETY
MANAGEMENT OF USERS OF THE ENVIRONMENT Thanks to the RFDI
Guest Room Management System ENERGY MANAGEMENT technological devices,
enables the customer to be perfectly Guest Room Management System maximum safety in the control
in tune with the room, thanks to gives the hotel establishment of accesses to rooms and other
a range of devices used to create the possibility of reducing energy zones.
the desired atmosphere as far as consumptions thanks to the possibility
lights, music, and temperature are of disabling the devices inside the
concerned. room when the customer is absent.
A/V SOCKETS USB CHARGER STEP MARKER LAMPS KEY CARD READER
SOCKET OUTSIDE THE DOOR
THE FUNCTIONS
IN THE
ROOM
Guest Room Management System is a solution
for the management and supervision of hotel and
welcoming establishments. Designed to guarantee
the best welcoming and control service without
overlooking the environmental aspect, Guest Room
Management System brings together two aspects:
The complete system, the supervision, managed by Hotel personnel, and
for maximum efficiency the management of the room by the Customer.
Two separate worlds, that are however in constant
of the whole hotel irrespective communication.
of the technology selected
ROOM ROOM
HALL
RECEPTION
THE SUPERVISION:
the management
ROOMS
of the
and the COMMON AREAS
10
The Guest Room
Management System
offer gives the
possibility of supervising
and controlling in real
time the status of the
rooms, and interact
with them.
Using the supervision software
installed in the PC of the
reception, it is possible to
interact with the following room
parameters:
Presence of guests
Temperature display and modification
of the adjustment values
Programmed scenario activation
Alarm notifications and management of the
contacts (window, door, ...)
SOLUTION
DND AND MUR CONTROL KEY CARD SWITCH DIGITAL THERMOSTAT 8-KEY CONTROL
DND (do not disturb) with possibility of RFID to set and adjust the to recall the scenarios
MUR (make up the room) technology recognition, temperature simply and (lighting, automation,
for the activation of the intuitively inside the room. climate, ...) inside the
functions inside the room.
room
12
At the room switchboard
At the reception
SUPERVISION SOFTWARE
Using one or more PC, it is possible to control
the status of the rooms with the corresponding
notifications, and manage the available functions. The
software also perform functions connected with the
programming of the key cards.
2 types of license available: KEY CARD PROGRAMMER
Management of up to 20 rooms or common areas to connect to the reception
Management of over 20 rooms or common areas PC through USB connection.
The key cards must have the following features:
RFID Mifare classic ISO14443 type A
IP SERVER
to be used in systems with over
100 rooms or common zones
(over 100 MH201 installed).
DRIVER
F459
14
BTicino has developed and The DRIVER MANAGER device
The SCS-BUS solution
makes available the new DRIVER can interface the SCS-BUS
can be integrated with MANAGER integration platform, system with the systems of other
systems and products based on the F459 device and on brands by means of specific
of other brands. various drivers. drivers tested in collaboration
It can manage systems or with the various companies.
products of other brands. Contact the System Integration
It is now possible, by means of Service to check the feasibility
the SCS-BUS devices to control, of specific integrations and to
for example, the VRV, VRF and request the licence needed to
air conditioning systems of the use the Driver manager (Toll free
main producers on the market. number 800.837035)
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
AUTOMATION
SECURITY
SAFETY
OTHER
Mitsubishi Electric
VRF City Multi system
Hitachi
VRF system
For more information please contact the System Integration Service (Toll free number 800.837035)
Thermostat
completed with the Axolute
square cover plate
Shaver socket available
in three colours: white, tech and anthracite.
The tech version is used together with the Axolute Air.
16
OF THE OFFER
and
Excelsiu
m
Hotel
18
The glass controls can be
customised with symbols by
means of silk screen printing
33-45
Installation and Typical wiring diagram for hotel room and common areas 34
configuration Variations of room diagrams 40
Procedure for starting a system 44
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE:
Number of zones (rooms and common areas)
which can be made = 500 MAX.
Number of supervision PC which can be installed
= 10 MAX
Install only one MH201 per zone
(room or common area).
Install only one F458 IP server on the same network
Install up to 9 thermostats, 8 outside-door readers
and one key card switch per room or common area.
DEVICE CONFIGURATION:
The IP Server F458 devices and the MH201 IP scenario
module must be configured using the MyHOME_Suite
software, which can be downloaded free of charge
from the website:
www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com.
- Physical configuration
This is completed using the green and blue
configurators, which must be connected to the
appropriate sockets found on the devices.
SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
22
“Hotelsupervision” SUPERVISION SOFTWARE
The HotelSupervision software has been purposely The software can be activated using two types of
designed for the management and supervision of the hotels. license:
All the management operations can be performed from
reception, from where it is possible to have a complete view 3544SW
of what happens in the individual rooms and the common Management and supervision of up to 20 rooms
areas. or common areas
In this chapter you will find all the During sizing comply with the
details for correct installation of an following rules:
SCS BUS system:
SELV classification
Maximum distances and 1 THE CONNECTION LENGTH BETWEEN THE POWER SUPPLY AND THE
absorptions FURTHEST DEVICE MUST NOT EXCEED 250 m.
Maximum number of
configurable devices
Power supply
For the purpose of the above
calculations, refer to the
Device
TECHNICAL DATA found in the
chapter TECHNICAL SHEETS.
Length of connection
to the furthest device
In calculating the absorption it
will be necessary to also consider Junction box
the current available based on the
length of the cable.
SELV classification
The Automation system belongs to
the SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage)
class, as it is powered with double
safety insulation independent
devices not connected to the ground,
and has a maximum operating
voltage of 27 Vdc, in accordance
with CEI EN 60065; it therefore
can be compared to a SELV source
as described at point 411.125 of 2 THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE CONNECTIONS MUST NOT EXCEED 500 m
(CABLE EXTENDED).
CEI 64-8-4. Compliance with SELV
classification is only guaranteed
subject to full compliance with
current installation regulations,
and with the general installation Power supply
regulations for the individual devices
and cables making up the system Device
outlined by BTicino.
Connections
Junction box
24
3 FOR OPTIMUM DIVISION OF THE CURRENTS ON THE BUS LINE IT IS RECOMMENDED
THAT THE POWER SUPPLY IS INSTALLED IN AN INTERMEDIATE POSITION.
ON ON
OFF OFF
A PRI
A
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
B SCS B
E46ADCN
E49
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
NOTE: If a UTP5 cable is used in alternative to the L4669 BUS cable, distances are halved.
automation
Maximum distance for the MAXIMUM DISTANCES FOR THE CONNECTION OF THE CONTACT INTERFACE
connection of the contact
interface MAX 50 m
The length of the connection
between the interface (basic or in
DIN module) and the traditional
A
PL1
PL2
M
Bathroom
pull-cord
pushbutton
BUS
26
RULES ON THE VLAN NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
Below suggestions are made on how to organise the VLAN networks inside the
Ethernet network infrastructure in the hotel.
The services and devices in the hotel should be grouped into sub-networks
(VLAN), as suggested in the example below.
DSL INTERNET
ROUTER
OTHER AREAS
Devices of the ∙ IP telephones ∙ Wi-Fi data ∙ CCTV safety Devices of the ∙ IP telephones ∙ Wi-Fi data ∙ CCTV safety
hotel system (VOIP) network system hotel system ∙ PC network system
∙ MH201 ∙ PC ∙ Wire data ∙ MH 201 ∙ Printers ∙ Wire data
∙ F458 ∙ Printers network ∙ Various network
∙ Supervision ∙ Various services
software services ∙ PMS software
∙ PMS software
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
IP telephone
VLAN 1
RJ45
data
network
MH201
ROOM 4
DND MUR 4
Access point 2
3
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
IP telephone
VLAN 1
RJ45
data
network
MH201
ROOM 4
DND MUR 4
3
Access point 1
2
VLAN 4
IP Server
INTERNET (over 100 zones)
VLAN 4
Router
(backbone 1)
TVCC-IP
camera
TECHNICAL
(backbone 3) VLAN 2
28
OTHER FLOORS
2ND FLOOR
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
Switch layer 3
area 2
IP telephone
VLAN 1
RJ45
data
network
MH201
ROOM 3
TVCC-IP
camera
DND MUR
BUS/SCS
1ST FLOOR
VLAN 2
Switch layer 3 VLAN 3
area 1
IP telephone
VLAN 1
RJ45
data
network
MH201
ROOM 3
TVCC-IP DND MUR
camera
BUS/SCS
T FLOOR
VLAN 1
VLAN 2
Switch layer 3
area Ø
Supervision PC
4
RECEPTION
3
Printer
2
1
Access point
VLAN 3 for floor Wi-Fi
IP telephone
1ST DIAGRAM
Type of system up to 100 zones (rooms or common areas) and a supervision PC in
Reception and PMS software
Hotel Rooms
ROOM 301 ROOM 310
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
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2ND DIAGRAM
Type of system between 100 and 500 zones (rooms or common areas) and
a supervision PC in Reception and PMS software
Hotel Rooms
ROOM 400 ROOM 450
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
230 V
PR I
346020
PRI: 220 - 240V~
175-165mA
50/60Hz
1-2: 27Vdc
600mA
DC
1- 2 Power supply
346020
IP SERVER
F458 Dedicated BTicino/Legrand VLAN
Ethernet Network
3RD DIAGRAM
Type of system up to 500 areas (rooms or common areas) and 10 supervision PCs
and PMS software.
Hotel Rooms
ROOM 400 ROOM 450
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
10° PC
Hotel
supervision
MH201 MH201
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
PMS
interface
Switch layer 3
PR I
346020
PRI: 220 - 240V~
175-165mA
50/60Hz
1-2: 27Vdc
600mA
DC
1- 2 Power supply
346020
IP SERVER
F458
Ethernet Network Dedicated BTicino/Legrand VLAN
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TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HOTEL ROOM AND COMMON AREAS
The typical wiring diagrams to make systems in Hotels and B&B or in farm tourism are presented in
the following pages.
LEGEND
ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION
E49 Power supply LN4648 Transponder key card switch
F91/12/24 Transformer LN4651 Key card reader outside the door and indicators
F411U1 DIN module 1 relay actuator LN4652 8-key scenario control
F411U2 DIN module 2 relay actuator LN4653 DND and MUR controls
F411/4 DIN module 4 relay actuator LN4691 Thermostat with display
F428 DIN module contact interface MH201 Scenario module IP
F430R8 Air conditioning actuator 3477 Basic contact interface
DIN module 4 relay actuator for temperature 3511 Magnetic sensors
F430/4
control
FT1A2N230 Room remote switch
NOTES
IMPORTANT NOTES
A The general switch GS (TM+EL) must be selected based on the absorption of the services installed.
B The TM switch must be selected based on the power supply used.
C E F The TM switch must be selected based on the loads connected.
D If the current supplied by the E49 is not sufficient to power the SCS system, it is possible to use the E46ADCN
power supply.
G The actuator to be used depends on the type of air conditioning system installed.
H In alternative, it is also possible to only use one actuator with 4 conduits (F411/4) instead of the two: F411U2 and
I F411U1.
Only use the most suitable sensor for the mechanical application. See the specific catalogue.
L
The devices to carry out the required functions must be configured using the MyHOME_Suite software.
M
The room identification number must be saved in the MH201 during the configuration.
N
It is possible to connect the system configuration PC at any point of the data network, and to use the PC at
reception to configure and maintain the system.
DIAGRAM 1
L
230 V
50 Hz N
Transformer
F91/12/24
F B E
2 4 A2
FT1A2N230
230 Vac – 25 A Max
F420*
Scenario module
E49 F411U2
A = 1
PL1 = 1
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
PL2 = 2
G = –
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
Light and socket power M = –
activated by the presence
inside the room
SCS
A = 9
PL = 9 D
SCS
L1
230 Vac
N2
A = 9 R1 = 0
Bell Transformer PL = 9 R2 = 1
12-24 Vac/dc M1 = 1 M = 0
max 1 A DEL1 = 0
M2 = 0
DEL2 = 1
LN4651 LN4648 LN4653
R1 = 0
R2 = 1
M = 0
L = 0
A = 1
PL = 1 DND MUR
T = 2
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TYPICAL DIAGRAM OF THE ETHERNET INFRASTRUCTURE IN A HOTEL
Switch layer 3
To the
Technical
room, data N
network VDI
board (BTNET)
Existing hotel
Ethernet network
PC for the device
configuration.
RECEPTION
348402
PC + software
for room management
3547
L
230 V
50 Hz N
To the floor switch
F428
E49 L
Wire data
D
C N1 N2
network F42 8
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
Virtual Configuration
Module 1 = contact 1 status
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
N1 N2 light control,
SCS Module 2 = cyclic,
point-point,
1-3
Power for lights, sockets
and USB sockets always ON
BUS/SCS
L1
230 Vac
N2
Scenarios set in the scenario module MH201:
PUTTING THE KEY CARD ON THE READER OUTSIDE THE ROOM OPEN ROOM WINDOW Bell outside
- Door lock activation for 2 sec (F411/4 C1) - ECO temperature setting the door Transformer
- switching on the courtesy light for 120sec (F411/4 C3) - Thermostat key block 12-24 Vac/dc F91/12/24
max 1 A
OPEN/CLOSE THE ROOM ENTRANCE DOOR CLOSE ROOM WINDOW
- Activation of “Warning – Door” indication after 12 sec of opening - If room occupied: setting COMFORT temperature and
the door without (on SW). Event saved in the room event history thermostat key unlock
- Automatic reset when the door is closed again - If room not occupied: setting ECO temperature and LN4651
thermostat key lock R1 = 0
R2 = 1
PUTTING THE KEY CARD IN THE SWITCH INSIDE THE ROOM * M = 2
- Activation of the room light and socket remote switch (F411/4 C2) COURTESY LIGHT MANAGEMENT USING THE PUSHBUTTON INSIDE L = 0
- Setting Comfort temperature >only if window closed< THE ROOM (NT4005+F428) A = 1
PL = 1
- Unlock thermostat keys to adjust temperature and fan speed >only if - if there is a key card, step/step management of the courtesy light
T = 2
window closed< (F411/4 C3)
- if there is no key card the switching on is Timed for 120 sec
TAKING THE KEY CARD OUT OF THE SWITCH INSIDE THE ROOM * (F411/4 C3); if in the meantime the key card is put into the switch
- ECO temperature setting the light remains on steadily
- Deactivation of the room light and socket remote switch
after 30 sec (F411/4 C2) BATHROOM SOS ALARM
- switching off the courtesy light after 30sec (F411/4 C3) - Activation of “Alarm – SOS” (on SW) and backlighting flashing 3547
- Thermostat key block reader outside the room (LN/H4651 batch >14W41)
- Manual reset from SW. The local manual reset (CEN control) can
be set with different MH201 programming.
36
L
230 Vac
N
FAN-COIL
Courtesy 3 speeds
light 2 tubes
TMG3
Room remote
1 3 A1 switch Transformer
F91/12/24 M
Room door N L
electric lock
E 2 4 A2
FT1A2N230
230 Vac – 25 A Max
L1
F411/4 F430/4
L 1 2 3 4 5
G L
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
ART. F411/4
ART. F430/4
A = 1 ZA = 0
C1 C2 C3 C4 C1 C2 C3 C4
PL1 = 1 ZB1 = 1
Light and socket power PL2 = 2 ZB2 = 1
activated by the presence PL3 = 3 ZB3 = 1
inside the room PL4 = – ZB4 = 1
MOD = – N = 1
BUS/SCS
LN4691
ZA = 0
MODE
ZB1 = 1
A = 9 TYPE = 1
PL = 9 + HEAT = 3
M1 = CEN COOL = CEN
–
DEL1 = 0 R1 = 0 PUMP = 0
M2 = 0 R2 = 1 window COMFORT IN = 3
DEL2 = 0 M = 0 closed FAN
Virtual Configuration
LN4648 LN4653 3477 Module 1 = contact 2 status
Magnetic
A
window ECO/OFF*
PL1
PL2
window
M
open
SPE
sensor
* to be defined during
scenario configuration
PL1 PL2 C
DND MUR
on MH201
3510/3511 I
Entrance
door
L
230 V
50 Hz N
E Transformer
B I
NT4033 F91/12/24
NO
pushbutton 1 3 A1 Room door
for bathroom electric lock
To the floor Switch emergency
call
2 4 A2
FT1A2N230
230 Vac
MH201 25 A Max
F428 F411/4
Gateway
E49 Virtual Configuration A = 1
From HUB C N1 N2 Module 1 = contact 1 status 1 2 3 4 5 PL1 = 1
Switch Module 2 = contact 2 status ART. F411/4 PL2 = 2
F42 8
PL3 = 3
1st FLOOR E49
MH201 PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
C1 C2 C3 C4 PL4 = –
SCS: 27 Vdc
MOD = –
600 mA
N1 N2
Light and socket power
SCS
activated by the presence
inside the room
D L L
L1
Wire data N1
BUS/SCS
network
TMG1
PUTTING THE KEY CARD ON THE READER OUTSIDE THE ROOM OPEN ROOM WINDOW
- Door lock activation for 2 sec (F411/4 C1) - ECO temperature setting
- Switching on the courtesy light/s (F411/4 C3) - Thermostat key block C
38
L
N
FAN-COIL
3 speeds
2 tubes - ROOM -
L1
N1
L L L G
BUS/SCS
L
LN4691
ZA = –
N MODE ZB = 1
TYPE = 1
Transformer window COMFORT +
HEAT = 3
closed COOL = CEN
F91/12/24 –
PUMP = 0
FAN IN = 3
Bell outside
the door window ECO/OFF*
12-24 Vac/dc open
max 1 A
R1 = 0 * to be defined during
R2 = 1 A = 9 scenario configuration
M = 2 PL = 9 on MH201
L = 0 M1 = CEN A = 9
A = 1 DEL1 = – R1 = 0 PL = 8
PL = 1 M2 = – R2 = 1 M = CEN
T = 2 DEL2 = – M = 0 LED = –
DND MUR
3547
Some diagrams which can be used to make and manage the emergency calls of the room
bathrooms or the common areas are supplied below.
VARIANT DIAGRAM 1 MANAGEMENT OF EMERGENCY CALL FROM THE BATHROOM WITH OPTIONAL RESET CONTROL
Dedicated Legrand/BTicino
hotel VLAN network
3547
MH201
Bathroom call
reset control P2
LN4651 (optional) Virtual Configuration NO
Module 1 = contact 1 status pushbutton
3477 for bathroom
MH201
A emergency call
OFF
PL1
PL2
M
SPE
A1 = 9
PL1 = 7
MOD = CEN PL1 PL2 C
To other
BUS/SCS of the room or common areas
devices
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VARIANT DIAGRAM 2 ROOM WITH INDEPENDENT TEMPERATURE CONTROL IN THE BATHROOM
For each zone (each MH201), common area or room, the system can manage a maximum of one LN/H4691
thermostat with “ECO function” with window contact connected directly to it.
In the same zone there are other thermostats with the management of the “ECO function”. Their contacts
must be managed using the 3477 contact interface, as in the following diagram.
Towel warmer
Low temperature
system
L
230 Va.c.
N
3477
Virtual Configuration A
PL1
PL1 PL2 C
window COMFORT
closed
Magnetic
window
sensor window ECO/OFF*
open
* to be defined during
scenario configuration
LN4691 on MH201
ZA = –
F430/2
MODE ZB = 2 3510/3511 I 1 2 3 4
TYPE = 1 1 2 3 4
+
HEAT = 1 ART. F430/2
– COOL = –
PUMP = – C1 C2 ZA = 0
FAN IN = – ZB1 = 2
N1 = 1
ZA = –
ZB2 = –
N2 = –
To other
BUS/SCS already present in the room
devices
L
230 V
50 Hz
N
BUS/SCS
already present in To other
the common area devices
R1 = 0
R2 = 1
M = 2 A = 0 A = 0
L = 4 B = 0 B = 0
A = 1 C = 2 C = 3
PL = 1 M = 2 M = 2
T = 1 T = – T = –
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VARIANT DIAGRAM 3 MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF 3-SPEED AND 4-TUBE FAN-COIL
This variant proposes the diagram to manage a temperature control system with 4 tubes,
3-speed FAN-COIL and the use of a single 8-output actuator.
BUS/SCS BUS/SCS
already present To other
devices
L
230 Vac 230 Vac
N
LN4691
ZA = –
MODE ZB = 1
TYPE = 1
OUT 3
+
HEAT = 7
– COOL = CEN OUT 2
window CONFORT PUMP = –
OUT 1
closed FAN IN = 3
OUT 5
OUT 4
Magnetic
window N L
window ECO/OFF*
open sensor
* to be defined during L1 L2
scenario configuration F430R8
on MH201
3510/3511 G
I
OUT 3 ZA = –
ZB = 1
OUT 2 N = 1
OUT 1 LAOD = –
N
OUT 5
Magnetic window sensor OUT 4
6. Enter in “structure”
a. After sending the F458 configuration wait for 1 minute and SWITCH THE HOTEL SYSTEM ON
AND OFF AGAIN (F458+MH201)
The system is up to speed with the assignment of the IP addresses in a few minutes.
In the mean time one can continue with the next steps.
8. Always in the “Structure” section, add buildings and floors by means of the “Edit” menu
10. For each room/common area created, customise Type, Name and Category (the MAC address field will be
configured in the next steps).
a. With F458 select DHCP
11. For each room/common area created, edit from the “Properties” window
a. Configure the MH201 (see the corresponding manual)
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PROCEDURE FOR STARTING A SYSTEM
a. type, name and category
b. Unique code of the MH201
c. The ID of the SCS devices
d. Any other customisations of the individual room/common area (e.g. contacts, scenarios,
access control etc.)
14. In the “Structure” area enter the properties window, select “search on network” and search
for the IP devices
15. Drag the MH201 devices found in the network to the corresponding rooms/common areas based on
ID / MAC ADDRESS (be careful that the correspondence is correct)
16. At this point the configurations can be sent to the devices of each room/common area (by means of the
“edit room/area” function)
a. Send the configuration of the MH201
b. Connect to the MH20e entering the IP address in the template at the top left and sending
the configuration of the SCS devices
17. Save the MyHOME_Suite project file just completed by File → Save system
18. Create the project file of the supervision software from File → Create hotel file
19. Install and configure the Hotel Supervision software (see its manual) in which the file just created will be
loaded.
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Contents
46-71
Catalogue AXOLUTE + Dimensional data 48
LIVINGLIGHT + Dimensional data 60
72-127
Technical
sheets Technical sheets 74
AXOLUTE
hotel A complete offer for a state of the
art electric system inside the whole
solutions
welcoming establishment and in
particular inside the hotel room.
All this to ensure that customers
feel immediately at ease. The offer
includes both standard traditional
functions, and more advanced
functions.
DESIGNED TO IMPROVE
THE COMFORT OF THE
CUSTOMER
A solution for all kinds of hotels
EQUIPMENT
INCLUDING SPECIFIC
PRODUCTS FOR
THE SCS-BUS ROOM
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
48
AXOLUTE
SCS-BUS devices (specific for the hotel)
This page lists the devices for hotel comfort and access control
solutions.
KEY CARDS AND KEY CARD PROGRAMMER Contact the BTicino System Integration Service to check the feasibility of specific
3547 Credit card key card (ISO 50x80 mm). It uses integrations and to request the licence needed to use the Driver manager (Toll
transponder technology Mifare classic ISO14443 free number 800.837035)
type A. To be used together with the key card
programmer, item code 348402. The key card SOFTWARE
can be customised and is sold in lots of 5 pieces. 3544SW Licence for the software for the room status
Compatible with reader H4651 starting from supervision, the basic management and the
production batch14W40. key card programming for a Hotel with up to 20
348402 Table-top key card programmer to be connected rooms
to the PC in the reception. 3546SW Licence for the software as above – for a Hotel
with more than 20 rooms
NOTE:To request integration with PMS which use FIAS protocol (e.g. Fidelio) contact the BTicino Sale Service.
AXOLUTE
SCS-BUS devices (lights and automation)
50
AXOLUTE
SCS-BUS devices (lights and automation)
Item ACTUATORS AND FLUSH MOUNTED ACTUATORS/ Item BASIC MODULE ACTUATOR
DIMMERS 3475 1 relay actuator - for single loads: 2 A resistive
H4671M2 actuator/control with 2 independent relays - for or incandescence lamps and 2 A cosϕ 0.5
single, double or mixed loads: 2 A resistive, 2 A for ferromagnetic transformers - suitable for
incandescence lamps, 500 W for reducer motors, 2 installation in ceiling lamps cups or in flush-
A cosϕ 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 70 mounted boxes behind the control devices.
W for fluorescent lamps - logic relay interlock via 3476 1 relay actuator - for single loads: 2 A resistive
configuration. The device can be also configured or incandescence lamps, 2 A cosϕ 0.5 for
to manage a remote actuator - 2 modules ferromagnetic transformers - a traditional
H4671/1 1 relay actuator with control key - for single pushbutton with NO contact accepted in input
loads: 6 A resistive or incandescence lamps, 2
A cosϕ 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and ACTUATORS FOR ROLLING SHUTTER
MANAGEMENT
150 W fluorescent lamps - to be completed with
H4661M2 Flush-mounted 2-module actuator with 2
2-module key covers for single or double function
internal relays and 4 pushbuttons made to work
H4678 dimmer actuator for incandescence lamps and with the H4660M2 control devices to manage the
ferromagnetic transformers - 60 - 300 VA 230 rolling shutters. In addition to monostable and
Va.c. - to be completed with 2-module key covers bistable UP/DOWN operation, the actuator also
for single or double function - 2 modules places the rolling shutter in a stored (PRESET)
position.
F401 as above - with 3 pushbuttons - 2 DIN modules
Energy saving LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Reducer motors for
incandescence lamps 1) lamps transformers 3) transformers 2) 3) rolling shutters 4)
and halogen lamps
H4671M2 2A 70 W 0.3 A 70 W 0.3 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 2A
460 W Max 2 lamps 70 W Max 2 lamps 70 W 460 VA 460 W
H4671/1 6A 150 W 0.65 A 150 W 0.65 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 -
1380 W Max 3 lamps 150 W Max 3 lamps 150 W 460 VA -
H4678 0.25 - 1.30 A - - - - 0.25 - 1.30 A -
60 - 300 W - - - - 60 - 300 VA -
3475 2A 40 W - 40 W - 2 A cosφ 0.5 -
3476 460 W Max 1 lamp - Max 1 lamp - 460 VA -
H4661M2 - - - - - - 2 A 250 Va.c.
F401
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps.
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example if a dimmer is connected to a 100 VA ferromagnetic
transformer with yield 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and however never less than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in
parallel. For example it is better to use a single 250 VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than use 5 50 VA transformers in parallel each with a 50 W spotlight.
4) The symbol on the actuators refers to the rolling shutter reducer motors.
AXOLUTE
SCS-BUS devices (lights and automation)
Energy saving incandescence LED lamps Linear Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Reducer motors for
and halogen lamps fluorescent lamps 1) lamps transformers 3) transformers 2) 3) rolling shutters 4)
F411U1 10 A 500 W 4A 500 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 -
2300 W Max 10 lamps 920 W Max 10 lamps 920 W 920 VA -
F411U2 10 A 250 W 4A 250 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 2A
1380 W Max 4 lamps 230 W Max 4 lamps 230 W 460 VA 460 W
F411/4 2A 70 W 0.3 A 70 W 0.3 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 2A
460 W Max 2 lamps 70 W Max 2 lamps 70 W 460 VA 460 W
F411/1NC 10 A 500 W 4A 500 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 -
2300 W Max 10 lamps 920 W Max 10 lamps 920 W 920 VA -
BMSW1002 16 A 2.1 A 10 X (2 X 36 W) 1150 W 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 4.3 A 5A 3680 W 3680 W -
BMSW1003 16 A 2.1 A 10 X (2 X 36 W) 1150 W 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 4.3 A 5A 3680 W 3680 W -
BMDI1002 Dimmer for ballast - 4 x 4.3 A outputs
4x 1000VA@ 230 Vac
4x500VA@ 230 Vac
BMSW1005 16 A 2.1 A 4.3 A 5A 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 10X2X36 W 1150 VA 3680 W 3680 W -
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps.
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example if a dimmer is connected to a 100 VA ferromagnetic
transformer with yield 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and however never less than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in
parallel. For example it is better to use a single 250 VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than use 5 50 VA transformers in parallel each with a 50 W spotlight.
4) The symbol on the actuators refers to the rolling shutter reducer motors.
Energy saving incandescence LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Reducer motors for
and halogen lamps lamps 1) lamps transformers 3) transformers 2) 3) rolling shutters 4)
BMDI1001 4.3 A - 4.3 A 4.3 A - - -
1000 VA - 1000 VA 1000 VA - - -
F413N - - 2 A 460 W 5) - - - -
- - Max 10 ballast, type T5, - - - -
T8, compact or driver
for LED
F414 0.25 - 4.3 A - - - - 0.25 - 4.3 A -
60 - 1000 VA - - - - 60 - 1000 VA -
F416U1 4.3 A - - - 4.3 A 4.3 A -
40 - 1000 W - - - 40 - 1000 W 40 - 1000 W -
F418 1-300 W 1-300 VA - 1-300 VA 1-300 VA - -
F418U2 2x300 VA 2x300 VA - 2x300 VA 2x300 VA 2x300 VA -
F429 SCS/DALI dimmer interface - 8 x16 ballast
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps.
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example if a dimmer is connected to a 100 VA ferromagnetic
transformer with yield 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and however never less than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in
parallel. For example it is better to use a single 250 VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than use 5 50 VA transformers in parallel each with a 50 W spotlight.
4) The symbol on the actuators refers to the rolling shutter reducer motors. 5) Only compatible with lamps with 1/10 V ballast.
NOTE: White device Tech device Anthracite device Neutral item
AXOLUTE
SCS-BUS devices (temperature control)
E46ADCN 3515
AXOLUTE
SCS-BUS devices (accessories)
➝
➝
➝
➝
3501/4 configurator 4
3501/5 configurator 5
3501/6 configurator 6 CONNECTION CABLES
configurator 7 L4669 sheathed pair made up of 2 flexible wires with
3501/7
unshielded plaited sheath - insulation 300/500 V
3501/8 configurator 8 - complies with standards CEI 46-5 and CEI 20-20
3501/9 configurator 9 - coil length 100 metres
3501/CEN configurator GEN L4669/500 As above, coil length 500 metres
3501/GR configurator GR
3501/AMB configurator AMB
L4669KM1 as above - reel lenght 1000 metres
3501/AUX configurator AUX
3501/ON configurator ON
3501/OFF configurator OFF 336904 specific cable with 2 twisted conductors. It can be
3501/OI configurator OI installed in underground piping, in accordance
with CEI 20-13 and CEI 20-14 standards. - coil
CONFIGURATORS – SINGLE-TYPE PACKAGE OF length 200 metres
10 PIECES
L4669HF as above - low toxicity cable without halogens -
3501/PUL configurator PUL
ideal for application in environments where fire
3501/SLA configurator SLA hazard safety is critical - coil length 200 metres
3501/CEN configurator CEN
3501/T configurator
➝ ➝
➝
3501/TM configurator M
➝
automation
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AXOLUTE
Traditional devices Finishing accessories for SCS-BUS and
traditional devices
H4372V230H H4549
Item KEY CARD SWITCH Item FRONT COVERS FOR KEY CARD SWITCHES
H4549 key card switch for the power supply inside the HD4547 front cover for traditional or SCS key card switch
hotel room - slot light with built-in lamp - 30 HC4547 - 2 modules
second switch-off delay - power supply 230 Va.c. HS4547
- 2 modules - to be completed with front cover in KEY COVERS WITH SYMBOLS FOR SCS CONTROL
the desired look HD4915DD “Do not disturb” key covers
H4548 key card switch for the power supply inside the HC4915DD
hotel room with RFID technology recognition - HS4915DD
slot light with built-in lamp - 30 second switch off “Do not disturb” key covers - 2 modules
HD4915M2DD
delay - power supply 230 Va.c. - 2 modules - to be HC4915M2DD
completed with front cover in the desired look HS4915M2DD
HD4915MR “Make up the room” key covers
HC4915MR
LAMPHOLDER FOR OFF-DOOR NOTIFICATION HS4915MR
H4372V230H off-door lampholder with double optical “Room light” key covers
HD4915BL
notification: do not disturb and make up room – HC4915BL
use 2 LEDs item LN4742V12T (12V) HS4915BL
SHAVER SOCKETS HD4915M2BL “Room light” key covers - 2 modules
HD4177 shaver socket with insulation transformer HC4915M2BL
HC4177 - input voltage 230 Va.c. 50/60 hz HS4915M2BL
HS4177 - output voltage 115/230 Va.c. 20 VA
KEY COVER WITH SYMBOLS FOR
PULL-CORD PUSHBUTTON AXIAL CONTROLS
HD4033 cord pushbutton 1 P NO 10 A for bathroom alarm HD4921BL “Bed light” key covers
HC4033 HC4921BL
HS4033 HS4921BL
USB CHARGERS HD4921M2BL “Bed light” key covers - 2 modules
HD4285C 5 Vdc USB socket for charging electronic devices HC4921M2BL
HC4285C up to 750 mA like mobile phones, smartphones, HS4921M2BL
HS4285C tablets and similar – 230 Vac power supply HD4921DD “Do not disturb” key covers
HD4285C2 5 Vdc USB socket for quick charge of one single HC4921DD
HC4285C2 electronic device (mobile phones, smartphones, HS4921DD
HS4285C2 tablets or similar) up to 1.550 mA or simultaneous HD4921MR “Make up the room” key covers
charging of two devices up to 750 mA – 230 Vac HC4921MR
power supply HS4921MR
AXOLUTE
Room insulation remote switch
The contactors must be used in the system to switch off some loads or devices in the room when the guest is not
present (key card not in the switch).
SILENT
FT1A1N24S 1NO 1
FT1A2N24S 24 2 NO 1
FT1A1N230S 25 1NO 1
FT1A2N230S 230 2 NO 2
TECHNICAL FEATURES
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122 4,5
AXOLUTE
Dimensional data
131,5
86
86
86
AXOLUTE AIR COVER PLATES 122 122 122 4,5 4,5 4,5 122 4,5
131,5
131,5
131,5
131,5
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
86
95
95
95
HW4802... HW4803... HW4804... HW4806... HW4826...
190,7 190,7 190,7 4,5 4,5 4,5 190,7 4,5
86
104
104104
86
86
86
127
127127 150150
150
Aluminium Glass-stone Wood
surface-mounted
surface-mounted
surface-mounted
95
95
95
95
95
95
95
95
95
95
141,5
141,5
141,5
HA4802... HA4803... - HC4657M3 HA4804... - HC4657M4 HA4806... 8,3 9,5 8,3
HA4829... - HS4657M3 - HS4657M4 HA4830...
0 127 195
195195
Aluminium Glass-stone Wood
95
95
95
95
141,5
surface-mounted
surface-mounted
surface-mounted
modules
138 ,5
138 ,5
138 ,5
1 17.5 82 66
HB4802... HB4803... HB4804... 2 35 82 66
93
93
93
plastic
138 ,5
surface-mounted
8 140 82 66
surface-mounted
wood
9 157.5 82 66
93
10 175 82 66
195
12 210 82 66
HB4806... 9,2 HB4826... 9,29,2 9,2
HB4830...
93
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45
LIVINGLIGHT
hotel A complete offer for a state of the
solutions
art electric system inside the whole
welcoming establishment and in
particular inside the hotel room.
All this to ensure that customers feel
immediately at ease. The offer includes
both standard traditional functions, and
more advanced functions.
DESIGNED TO IMPROVE
THE COMFORT OF THE
CUSTOMER
A solution for all kinds of hotels
EQUIPMENT
INCLUDING SPECIFIC
PRODUCTS FOR THE
SCS-BUS ROOM
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
60
LIVINGLIGHT
SCS-BUS devices (specific for the hotel)
This page lists the devices for hotel comfort and access control
solutions.
NOTE:To request integration with PMS which use FIAS protocol (e.g. Fidelio) contact the BTicino Sale Service.
LIVINGLIGHT
SCS-BUS devices (lights and automation)
62
LIVINGLIGHT
SCS-BUS devices (lights and automation)
Item ACTUATORS AND FLUSH MOUNTED ACTUATORS/ Item BASIC MODULE ACTUATOR
DIMMERS 3475 1 relay actuator - for single loads: 2 A resistive
LN4671M2 actuator/control with 2 independent relays or incandescence lamps and 2 A cosϕ 0.5
- for single, double or mixed loads: 2 A resistive, 2 A for ferromagnetic transformers - suitable for
incandescence lamps, 500 W for reducer motors, 2 installation in ceiling lamps cups or in flush-
A cosϕ 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 70 mounted boxes behind the control devices.
W for fluorescent lamps - logic relay interlock via 3476 1 relay actuator - for single loads: 2 A resistive
configuration. The device can be also configured or incandescence lamps, 2 A cosϕ 0.5 for
to manage a remote actuator - 2 modules ferromagnetic transformers - a traditional
L4671/1 1 relay actuator with control key pushbutton with NO contact accepted in input
- for single loads: 6 A resistive or incandescence
lamps, 2 A cosϕ 0.5 for ferromagnetic ACTUATORS FOR ROLLING SHUTTER
MANAGEMENT
transformers and 150 W fluorescent lamps - to be
LN4661M2 Flush-mounted 2-module actuator with 2
completed with 2-module key covers for single or
internal relays and 4 pushbuttons made to work
double function
with the LN4660M2 control devices to manage
L4678 dimmer actuator for incandescence lamps and the rolling shutters. In addition to monostable
ferromagnetic transformers - 60 - 300 VA 230 and bistable UP/DOWN operation, the actuator
Va.c. - to be completed with 2-module key covers also places the rolling shutter in a stored
for single or double function - 2 modules (PRESET) position.
F401 as above - with 3 pushbuttons - 2 DIN modules
Energy saving LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic Ferromagnetic Reducer motors for
incandescence and lamps 1) lamps transformers 3) transformers 3) 2) rolling shutters 4)
halogen lamps
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps.
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example if a dimmer is connected to a 100 VA ferromagnetic
transformer with yield 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and however never less than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in
parallel. For example it is better to use a single 250 VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than use 5 50 VA transformers in parallel each with a 50 W spotlight.
4) The symbol on the actuators refers to the rolling shutter reducer motors.
LIVINGLIGHT
SCS-BUS devices (lights and automation)
Energy saving incandescence LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic transformers Ferromagnetic Reducer motors for
and halogen lamps lamps 1) lamps 3)
transformers 2) 3) rolling shutters 4)
F411U1 10 A 500 W 4A 500 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 -
2300 W Max 10 lamps 920 W Max 10 lamps 920 W 920 VA -
F411U2 10 A 250 W 4A 250 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 2A
1380 W Max 4 lamps 230 W Max 4 lamps 230 W 460 VA 460 W
F411/4 2A 70 W 0.3 A 70 W 0.3 A 2 A cosφ 0.5 2A
460 W Max 2 lamps 70 W Max 2 lamps 70 W 460 VA 460 W
F411/1NC 10 A 500 W 4A 500 W 4A 4 A cosφ 0.5 -
2300 W Max 10 lamps 920 W Max 10 lamps 920 W 920 VA -
BMSW1002 16 A 2.1 A 10 X (2 X 36 W) 1150 W 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 4.3 A 5A 3680 W 3680 W -
BMSW1003 16 A 2.1 A 10 X (2 X 36 W) 1150 W 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 4.3 A 5A 3680 W 3680 W -
BMDI1002 Dimmer for ballast - 4 x 4.3 A outputs
4x 1000VA@ 230 Vac
4x500VA@ 230 Vac
BMSW1005 16 A 2.1 A 4.3 A 5A 16 A 16 A -
3680 W 500 VA 10X2X36 W 1150 VA 3680 W 3680 W -
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps.
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example if a dimmer is connected to a 100 VA ferromagnetic
transformer with yield 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and however never less than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in
parallel. For example it is better to use a single 250 VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than use 5 50 VA transformers in parallel each with a 50 W spotlight.
4) The symbol on the actuators refers to the rolling shutter reducer motors.
Energy saving incandescence LED lamps Linear fluorescent Compact fluorescent Electronic transformers Ferromagnetic Reducer motors for
and halogen lamps lamps 1) lamps 3)
transformers 2) 3) rolling shutters 4)
BMDI1001 4.3 A - 4.3 A 4.3 A - - -
1000 VA - 1000 VA 1000 VA - - -
F413N - - 2 A 460 W 5) - - - -
- - Max 10 ballast, type T5, - - - -
T8, compact or driver
for LED
F414 0.25 - 4.3 A - - - - 0.25 - 4.3 A -
60 - 1000 VA - - - - 60 - 1000 VA -
F416U1 4.3 A - - - 4.3 A 4.3 A -
40 - 1000 W - - - 40 - 1000 W 40 - 1000 W -
F418 1-300 W 1-300 VA - 1-300 VA 1-300 VA - -
F418U2 2x300 VA 2x300 VA - 2x300 VA 2x300 VA 2x300 VA -
F429 SCS/DALI dimmer interface - 8 x16 ballast
Notes:
1) Power factor corrected fluorescent lamps, discharge lamps.
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example if a dimmer is connected to a 100 VA ferromagnetic
transformer with yield 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125 VA.
3) The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and however never less than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in
parallel. For example it is better to use a single 250 VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than use 5 50 VA transformers in parallel each with a 50 W spotlight.
4) The symbol on the actuators refers to the rolling shutter reducer motors. 5) Only compatible with lamps with 1/10 V ballast.
NOTE: White device Tech device Anthracite device Neutral item
LIVINGLIGHT
SCS-BUS devices (temperature control)
E46ADCN 3515
LIVINGLIGHT
SCS-BUS devices (accessories)
➝
➝
➝
➝
3501/4 configurator 4
3501/5 configurator 5
3501/6 configurator 6 CONNECTION CABLES
configurator 7 L4669 sheathed pair made up of 2 flexible wires with
3501/7
unshielded plaited sheath - insulation 300/500
3501/8 configurator 8 V - complies with standards CEI 46-5 and CEI 20-
3501/9 configurator 9 20 - coil length 100 metres
3501/CEN configurator GEN L4669/500 As above, coil length 500 metres
3501/GR configurator GR
3501/AMB configurator AMB
L4669KM1 as above - reel lenght 1000 metres
3501/AUX configurator AUX
3501/ON configurator ON
3501/OFF configurator OFF 336904 specific cable with 2 twisted conductors. It can be
3501/OI configurator OI installed in underground piping, in accordance
with CEI 20-13 and CEI 20-14 standards. - coil
CONFIGURATORS – SINGLE-TYPE PACKAGE OF length 200 metres
10 PIECES
L4669HF as above - low toxicity cable without halogens -
3501/PUL configurator PUL
ideal for application in environments where fire
3501/SLA configurator SLA hazard safety is critical - coil length 200 metres
3501/CEN configurator CEN
3501/T configurator
➝ ➝
➝
3501/TM configurator M
➝
automation
DESIGN AND
INSTALLATION
GUIDE
Item KEY CARD SWITCH Item FRONT COVERS FOR KEY CARD SWITCHES
LN4549 key card switch for the power supply inside the N4547 front cover for traditional or SCS key card switch
hotel room - slot light with built-in lamp - 30 NT4547 - 2 modules
second switch-off delay - power supply 230 Va.c. L4547
- 2 modules - to be completed with front cover in N4551 front cover for traditional or SCS key card switch
the desired look NT4551 - 3 modules
LN4548 key card switch for the power supply inside the L4551
hotel room with RFID technology recognition - KEY COVERS WITH SYMBOLS FOR SCS CONTROL
slot light with built-in lamp - 30 second switch off N4915DD key cover for rocker control devices with ”do not
delay - power supply 230 Va.c. - 2 modules - to be NT4915DD disturb” symbol
completed with front cover in the desired look L4915DD
N4915MR key cover for rocker control devices with ”make
NT4915MR up room” symbol
LAMPHOLDER FOR OFF-DOOR NOTIFICATION L4915MR
N4373H off-door lampholder with double optical N4915M2DD “DO NOT DISTURB” key covers - 2 modules
NT4373H notification: do not disturb and make up room – NT4915M2DD
L4373H use 2 LEDs item LN4742V12T (12V) L4915M2DD
SHAVER SOCKETS KEY COVERS THAT CAN BE CUSTOMISED AND KIT
N4177* shaver socket with insulation transformer OF DIFFUSERS
NT4177 * - input voltage 230 Va.c. 50/60 hz N4915TN key cover for rocker control devices
L4177* - output voltage 115/230 Va.c. 20 VA NT4915TN that can be customised with lightable diffuser
* NOTE: In case of installation using AIR cover plates, the box extension must be L4915TN
used to make wiring easier N4915SETBL kit of 50 lightable diffusers with bed light symbol
PULL-CORD PUSHBUTTON NT4915SETBL
cord pushbutton 1 P NO 10 A for bathroom alarm L4915SETBL
N4033
NT4033
L4033
LIVINGLIGHT
Room insulation remote switch
The contactors must be used in the system to switch off some loads or devices in the room when the guest is not
present (key card not in the switch).
SILENT
FT1A1N24S 1NO 1
FT1A2N24S 24 2 NO 1
FT1A1N230S 25 1NO 1
FT1A2N230S 230 2 NO 2
TECHNICAL FEATURES
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LIVINGLIGHT
Dimensional data
SQUARE COVER PLATES MODULAR DEVICES
88 10,2 120 9,2 142 9,2
22,5 45 67,5
86
86
86
45
45
LNA4802... LNA4803... LNA4804...
LND4802KR LNA4819... LND4804KR 1 module 2 modules
LND4803KR 120 9,3
LND4819KR
22,5 45 67,5
208 9,2
134
45
45
45
86
89
89
89
89
130 10,3
2 DIN modules
130 10,3
216 10
modules
137
89
1 17.5 82 66
89
2 35 82 66
LNB4807... LNB4826... 3 52.5 82 66
4 70 82 66
LIVINGLIGHT
88 88
AIR COVER
4,754,75 PLATES 120120 4,754,75 142142 4,754,75 5 87.5 82 66
88 88 88 4,754,754,75 120 120120 4,754,754,75 142 142142 4,754,754,75 6 105 82 66
7 122.5 82 66
86 86
86 86
86 86
8 140 82 66
86 86
86 86
86 86
86
9 157.5 82 66
10 175 82 66
LNC4802... LNC4803... LNC4804... 12 210 82 66
80
80
80
80
80
4,754,75
120120 BASIC INTERFACE MODULE
120 120120 4,754,754,75
40 18
208208 4,754,75
40
86 86
134
86 86
86
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
80
The technical sheets in this booklet are only part of the range of
SCS-BUS devices in the catalogue pages.
Only the technical sheets of the basic hotel offer are present.
BUS/SCS E49
compact power supply
Description 1
The power supply can be used to supply power to systems with SCS BUS. On the output,
the unit supplies a 27 Vdc continuous low voltage, with a maximum current of 600
mA. It is protected by an integrated fuse (not replaceable) against short circuit and
overload.
It’s a double insulation safety device in accordance with CEI EN60065, and can therefore
be used in conjunction with a SELV source in accordance with paragraph 4.11.1.2.5 of
CEI 64-8-4. The power supply unit is fitted inside a 2 DIN rail module enclosure, and its
installation must be in accordance with the regulations of the country of use. PRI
In general, the following requirements must be met:
- The power supply must be always installed in appropriate sockets
- It must not be exposed to water drops or splashes. E49
- Do not block the ventilation openings. PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
- A two-pole circuit breaker must be installed, with contact separation of at least 3 mm 50/60 Hz
located nearby the power supply. The circuit breaker is used to disconnect the power SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
supply from the mains, and to protect it.
2
The device must not be configured.
SCS
Technical data
PRI (AC power supply input)
Rated voltage: 220 – 240 V
Rated current: 175 – 185 mA
Working voltage range: 187 – 265 V
Operating frequency range: 47 – 63 Hz 3
Power consumption - full load: 21.5 W max
Power consumption: 5.3 W max
Full load yield: 80% typ. Legend
Stand by power: lower than 1 W
1. Clamps (PRI) for connection to the supply voltage
Operating temperature: (+5) – (+40) °C
Integrated fuse (PRI side): F1 T2A 250V (NOT REPLACEABLE) 2. LED: – green (power supply ON)
– red (output current overload)
SCS
3. (SCS) clamps for connection to the BUS/SCS
Rated voltage: 27 V +/- 100 mV
Rated current: 0 – 0.6 A
Rated power: 16.2 W
Dimensional data
2 DIN modules
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BUS/SCS E46ADCN
power supply
Description
The power supply can be used to supply power to systems with SCS BUS. The output
provides 27 Vdc continuous low voltage, with maximum current of 1.2 A. It is
electronically protected (without fuse) against overload and short circuit.
It’s a double insulation safety device in accordance with CEI EN60065, and can therefore
be used in conjunction with a SELV source in accordance with paragraph 4.11.1.2.5 of
CEI 64-8-4.
The power supply unit is fitted inside a 8 DIN rail module enclosure, and its installation
230 ±10% V 50-60Hz
must be in accordance with the regulations of the country of use. IMAX =300 mA
Dimensional data
Size: 8 DIN modules
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Description
1
2 DIN module devices which allows to:
- locally supply the single video door entry handsets and entrance panels.
- supply some accessories of the Communication and MY HOME catalogues (ex: Web server,
A/V server, scenario programmers, 2WIRE/IP interface, switch 10/100, ADSL modem router,
Hub-TV and SCS modulator).
It is a double insulation safety device.
The power supply unit is fitted inside a 2 DIN rail module plastic enclosure, and its PR I
installation must be in accordance with the regulations of the country of use.
The device must not be configured.
346020
PRI: 220 - 240V~
175-165mA
Technical data 50/60Hz
1-2: 27Vdc
PRI (AC power supply input): 600mA
Rated voltage: 220 – 240 Vac 2
Rated current: 180 – 190 mA
Working voltage range: 187 – 265 V
Operating frequency range: 47 – 63 Hz 1- 2
Power consumption - full load: 20 W max
Power consumption: 3.8 W (max.)
Full load yield: 80% typ.
Stand by power: <1W
Operating temperature: (+5) – (+40) °C
Integrated fuse (PRI side): F1 T2A 250V (NOT REPLACEABLE) 3
1 - 2 (DC output):
Rated voltage: 27 V +/- 100 mV Legend
Rated current: 0 – 0.6 A
Rated power: 16.2 W 1. Input connection clamps 230 Vac
2. Operation status notification LED:
(GREEN ON) – normal operation of the power supply
Standards, certifications, marks (RED ON) – output current overload
Reference standards: CEI EN60065 3. Output 1 – 2 connection clamps
Dimensional data
2 DIN modules
Mounting, installation
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BUS-SCS 0 675 65 H4649
key card switches 5 727 35 LN4649
5 722 35
Technical data
Power supply from SCS BUS: 18-27 Vdc
Max. absorption: 6 mA Rear view
Absorption in stand by: 5 mA
Operating temperature: (+5) – (+40) °C
Dimensional data
2 flush mounted modules
Legend
1. Programming key: Learn IN
2. Programming key: Learn OUT
3. LED
4. Key card detection microswitch
5. Configurator socket
6. Connector for BUS connection
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DEL1 = no configurator
M2 = no configurator
DEL2 = no configurator Ethernet
network
Note: the insertion of the key card corresponds to “Pushbutton 1” of the control, while
the removal of the key card corresponds to “Pushbutton 2” of the control. BUS-SCS
- SCENARIO, where by inserting the key card a group of actuators is enabled, and an
entrance scenario is activated (through the scenario module), and by removing the
key card an exit scenario is activated (through the scenario module), thanks to which
all the group actuators will switch off and then disable after a set time delay.
A = 1-9 (as scenario module) PC for the configuration
PL = 1-9 (as scenario module)
M1 = 1-8 (activation of the corresponding scenario: see table B)
DEL1 = 0 - 9 (switching on time delay at the insertion of the key card: see table A) SCENARIO mode programming
M2 = no configurator SCENARIO mode programming
DEL2 = 0 - 9 (switching off time delay after the removal of the key card: see table A) This operation is performed to create a link between the key card switch and the
scenario module. The procedure is as follows:
Table A 1) Power the key card switch. Check that the scenario module is in programming
Configurator value Time mode, with the green LED on;
0 0 2) Press and hold down programming key 1 (Learn IN) or 2 (Learn OUT) until the LED
1 1 min starts flashing (approximately 3 seconds);
2 2 min 3) Create the scenario using the system controls and actuators;
4) Once the scenario has been saved, briefly press programming key 1 (Learn IN) or 2
3 3 min (Learn 2) to exit the programming status;
4 4 min 5) The scenario module will also have to exit programming status (see the scenario
5 5 min module technical information).
6 10 min
7 15 min Cancelling the programming in SCENARIO mode:
1) Power the key card switch. Check that the scenario module is in programming
8 15 sec mode,
9 30 sec with the green LED on;
2) Press and hold down programming key 1 (Learn IN) or 2 (Learn OUT) for 8 seconds.
After 3 seconds the LED will turn on, after a further 5 seconds it will turn off again;
Table B 3) Release the key;
4) The LED flashing, followed by the LED switching off, indicates that the programming
Configurator value Scenario - Group has been cancelled;
1 Scenario-group (Sce1=1, Sce2=9, Gr=1) 5) The scenario module will also have to exit programming status (see the scenario
2 Scenario-group (Sce1=2, Sce2=10, Gr=2) module technical information).
3 Scenario-group (Sce1=3, Sce2=11, Gr=3)
4 Scenario-group (Sce1=4, Sce2=12, Gr=4)
5 Scenario-group (Sce1=5, Sce2=13, Gr=5) 1
6 Scenario-group (Sce1=6, Sce2=14, Gr=6)
7 Scenario-group (Sce1=7, Sce2=15, Gr=7)
8 Scenario-group (Sce1=8, Sce2=16, Gr=8) 2
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L
230 V L
50 Hz N N
N
BUS-SCS
L To the fan-coil or
V1 temperature
Wiring diagrams
V2 control system
WWW.BTICINO.COM
TMG3 V3
TMG2 TMG1
Heating
key card switches
B C D Cooling
Ethernet
A
network IG (TMG+ Magnet Contact
earth leak.) Magnet F430R8
Contact
E
Switch HUB
Principle and configuration diagram for a hotel room
ZA = 2
MH201
Protection ZB = 7
To other room line NC contact N = 1
services LOAD = –
3513
MH201
Ethernet
network
Other rooms E49 ZA = 2
MODE
PRI
ZB = 7 ROOM
F +
E49 TYPE = 1 CORRIDOR
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz –
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SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA HEAT = 7 RECEPTION
WINDOW ON FAN
SCS
COOL = CEN
CLOSED
H4691 PUMP = – ITEM DESCRIPTION
LN4691 IN = 3 E49 Power supply
0 674 59
OPEN ECO LN4650 Outside the door indicator
PC for room management CLOSED LN4649 Key card switch
LN4653 DND and MUR controls
02/10/2013
LN4652 8-key scenario control
BUS SCS LN4691 Thermostat with display
H4649 MH201 Scenario module IP
LN4649 To other
230 Vac H4653 H4652 devices F430R8 Air conditioning actuator
0 675 65
5 727 35 LN4653 LN4652
0 675 93 0 675 92 General note: the devices listed in the legend are for
Bell 5 722 35 the LivingLight series.
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac Transformer
max 1A
The general switch GS (TM+EL) must
L1 L A be selected based on the absorption of
R1 = 2 DND MUR the services installed.
R2 = 7 B The TM switch must be selected based
on the power supply used.
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TECHNICAL SHEETS
Technical data
Power supply from SCS BUS: 18-27 Vdc Rear view
Max. absorption: 6 mA
Absorption in stand by: 5 mA
Operating temperature: (+5) – (+40) °C
RFID key card frequency: 13.56 MHz
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BUS-SCS 0 675 66 H4648
RFID key card switches 5 727 36 LN4648
5 722 36
DEL1 = no configurator
M2 = no configurator
DEL2 = no configurator Ethernet
network
Note: the insertion of the key card corresponds to “Pushbutton 1” of the control, while
the removal of the key card corresponds to “Pushbutton 2” of the control. BUS-SCS
- SCENARIO, where by inserting the key card a group of actuators is enabled, and an
entrance scenario is activated (through the scenario module), and by removing the
key card an exit scenario is activated (through the scenario module), thanks to which
all the group actuators will switch off and then disable after a set time delay.
A = 1-9 (as scenario module) PC for the configuration
PL = 1-9 (as scenario module)
M1 = 1-8 (activation of the corresponding scenario: see table B) SCENARIO mode programming
DEL1 = 0 - 9 (switching on time delay at the insertion of the key card: see table A)
M2 = no configurator SCENARIO mode programming
DEL2 = 0 - 9 (switching off time delay after the removal of the key card: see table A) This operation is performed to create a link between the key card switch and the
scenario module. The procedure is as follows:
Table A 1) Power the key card switch. Check that the scenario module is in programming
Configurator value Time mode, with the green LED on;
0 0 2) Press and hold down programming key 1 (Learn IN) or 2 (Learn OUT) until the LED
1 1 min starts flashing (approximately 3 seconds);
3) Create the scenario using the system controls and actuators;
2 2 min 4) Once the scenario has been saved, briefly press programming key 1 (Learn IN) or 2
3 3 min (Learn 2) to exit the programming status;
4 4 min 5) The scenario module will also have to exit programming status (see the scenario
5 5 min module technical information).
6 10 min
Cancelling the programming in SCENARIO mode:
7 15 min 1) Power the key card switch. Check that the scenario module is in programming
8 15 sec mode,
9 30 sec with the green LED on;
2) Press and hold down programming key 1 (Learn IN) or 2 (Learn OUT) for 8 seconds.
After 3 seconds the LED will turn on, after a further 5 seconds it will turn off again;
3) Release the key;
Table B 4) The LED flashing, followed by the LED switching off, indicates that the programming
Configurator value Scenario - Group has been cancelled;
1 Scenario-group (Sce1=1, Sce2=9, Gr=1) 5) The scenario module will also have to exit programming status (see the scenario
2 Scenario-group (Sce1=2, Sce2=10, Gr=2) module technical information).
3 Scenario-group (Sce1=3, Sce2=11, Gr=3)
4 Scenario-group (Sce1=4, Sce2=12, Gr=4)
5 Scenario-group (Sce1=5, Sce2=13, Gr=5)
6 Scenario-group (Sce1=6, Sce2=14, Gr=6)
7 Scenario-group (Sce1=7, Sce2=15, Gr=7)
8 Scenario-group (Sce1=8, Sce2=16, Gr=8) 3
1
Note: Sce 1 = scenario activated on insertion
Sce 2 = scenario activated on removal
Gr = actuator group
This is performed using the appropriate application MyHOME_Suite, this mode has
1. Programming key: Learn IN
the advantage of offering many more options when compared with the physical
2. Programming key: Learn OUT
configuration. The configuration using the software requires Ethernet connection of the
3. LED
system to the PC, using the MH201 IP scenario module.
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V1 To the fan-coil or
V2 temperature
Wiring diagrams
control system
V3
TMG2 TMG1 TMG3
Heating
B C D Cooling
TECHNICAL SHEETS
Ethernet A
network IG (TMG+ Magnet Contact
RFID key card switches
Switch HUB E
Principle and configuration diagram for a hotel room
MH201
ZA = 2
Protection ZB = 7
line NC contact
MH201 N = 1
3513 LOAD = –
To other room
Ethernet PRI
services
network E49 E49 ROOM
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
Other rooms 185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
ZA = 2
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA MODE CORRIDOR
F ZB = 7
+ RECEPTION
SCS
TYPE = 1
–
HEAT = 7
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WINDOW ON FAN
ITEM DESCRIPTION
COOL = CEN E49 Power supply
CLOSED H4691 PUMP = – Key card reader outside the door and
LN4691 LN4651
0 674 59 IN = 3
indicators
OPEN ECO 3547 Credit card transponder key card
PC for room management CLOSED LN4648 Transponder key card switch
LN4653 DND and MUR controls
03/10/2013
LN4652 8-key scenario control
BUS SCS LN4691 Thermostat with display
H4648 To other MH201 Scenario module IP
230 Vac LN4648 H4653 H4652 F430R8 Air conditioning actuator
0 675 66 devices
Bell 5 727 36 LN4653 LN4652 F411/1N DIN module 1 relay actuator
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac Transformer Transformer 5 722 36 0 675 93 0 675 92
max 1A Room door electric General note: the devices listed in the legend are for
lock the LivingLight series.
Technical data
BUS/SCS power supply: 18 – 27 Vdc
2
Absorption: max. 7.5 mA
Operating temperature: (+5) – (+40) °C Rear view
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R1
R2 30%
M
R1, R2 = Room address (R1 identifies the tenths; R2 identifies the units) DEFAULT
60% 0%
M = 0 DND and MUR active - 2 x 1 module key covers
DND
Ethernet
network
MH201
Switch HUB
MH201
Ethernet
network
BUS-SCS
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L
L N
230 V
N
50 Hz N
L
BUS-SCS
To the fan-coil or
V1 temperature
control system
Wiring diagrams
V2
WWW.BTICINO.COM
V3
TMG2 TMG1 TMG3
Heating
A D Cooling
Ethernet B C
network IG (TMG+ Magnet Contact
earth leak.) Magnet F430R8
Contact
Switch HUB E
Principle and configuration diagram for a hotel room
ZA = 2
MH201
Protection ZB = 7
To other room NC contact
services line N = 1
MH201
3513 LOAD = –
E49
PRI
DND and MUR flush-mounted control
Ethernet
network F E49
Other rooms PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA ZA = 2 ROOM
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA MODE
ZB = 7 CORRIDOR
+
SCS TYPE = 1 RECEPTION
–
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HEAT = 7
WINDOW ON FAN ITEM DESCRIPTION
COOL = CEN
CLOSED E49 Power supply
H4691 PUMP = –
LN4691 IN = 3 Key card reader outside the door and
0 674 59 LN4651
OPEN ECO
indicators
PC for room management CLOSED 3547 Credit card transponder key card
LN4648 Transponder key card switch
02/10/2013
LN4653 DND and MUR controls
BUS SCS LN4652 8-key scenario control
LN4691 Thermostat with display
H4648 To other
230 Vac LN4648 MH201 Scenario module IP
0 675 66 H4653 H4652 devices F430R8 Air conditioning actuator
Bell 5 727 36 LN4653 LN4652
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac Transformer Transformer 0 675 93 0 675 92 F411/1N DIN module 1 relay actuator
5 722 36
max 1A Room door electric General note: the devices listed in the legend are for
lock the LivingLight series.
L1 L
H4651 The general switch GS (TM+EL) must be
LN4651 DND MUR
R1 = 2 0 675 91 2 sec. A selected based on the absorption of the
R2 = 7 services installed.
R1 = 2 The TM switch must be selected based
SCS-BUS SYSTEM
85
TECHNICAL SHEETS
Technical data 7
BUS/SCS power supply: 18 – 27 Vdc
Absorption in Stand by: 10 mA
6
20 mA max
Relay contact
(activated by the front pushbutton): 12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac
1A max
Operating temperature: 5 – 40 °C
Legend
Standards, certifications, marks
1. DND indicator (red LED ON = DO NOT DISTURB)
EN 60669-2-1
EN 50491-5-1 2. MUR indicator (green LED ON = MAKE UP ROOM)
EN 50428 3. Call pushbutton
4. Room number customisable and backlit area with white notification for:
guest in the room and alarm notification.
Dimensional data
5. Configurator socket
Size: 2 flush mounted modules. 6. Clamps for connection to the BUS
7. NO contact for the activation of the bell. The contact is controlled by the front
pushbutton
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BUS-SCS 0 675 90 H4650
outside the door indicator LN4650
L
Transformer
R1, R2 = Room address (R1 identifies the tenths; R2 identifies the units) Room bell
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac
M = 0 for use together with F420 1A max
L = LED functions
L1 L2
R1 = 2 H4650
DND RED MUR
L CONFIGURATOR WHITE BACKLIGHTING LED R2 = 7 LN4650
LED GREEN LED 0 675 90
M = 2
0 ON: busy OFF: free Active Active L = 0
1 ON: busy OFF: free Active Disabled
2 ON: free OFF: busy Active Active
3 ON: free OFF: busy Active Disabled
4 Always ON Active Active
5 Always ON Active Disabled
6 Always OFF Active Active BUS-SCS
7 Always OFF Active Disabled
Software configuration
This is performed using the appropriate application MyHOME_Suite, this mode has
the advantage of offering many more options when compared with the physical
configuration. The configuration using the software requires Ethernet connection of
the system to the PC, using the MH201 IP scenario module.
Ethernet
network
MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201
Ethernet
network
BUS-SCS
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V1 To the fan-coil or
V2 temperature
control system
V3
TMG2 TMG1 TMG3 Heating
B C D Cooling
TECHNICAL SHEETS
Ethernet A
network IG (TMG+ Magnet Contact
Magnet F430R8
earth leak.) Contact
E
outside the door indicator
Switch layer 3
Principle and configuration diagram for a hotel room
ZA = 2
MH201
Protection NC contact ZB = 7
To other room line N = 1
services
MH201 3513 LOAD = –
Ethernet
network
Other E49
MODE ZA = 2 ROOM
rooms PRI
F + ZB = 7 CORRIDOR
E49
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PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz – TYPE = 1 RECEPTION
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
WINDOW ON FAN
HEAT = 7
SCS COOL = CEN
CLOSED ITEM DESCRIPTION
H4691
LN4691 PUMP = – E49 Power supply
0 674 59 IN = 3 LN4650 Outside the door indicator
OPEN ECO LN4649 Key card switch
PC for room management CLOSED LN4653 DND and MUR controls
15/01/2015
LN4652 8-key scenario control
LN4691 Thermostat with display
BUS SCS
MH201 Scenario module IP
H4649 To other F430R8 Air conditioning actuator
230 Vac LN4649 devices
0 675 65 H4653 H4652 General note: the devices listed in the legend are for
Transformer 5 727 35 LN4653 LN4652 the LivingLight series.
Bell 5 722 35 0 675 93 0 675 92
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac
max 1A The general switch GS (TM+EL)
A must be selected based on the
absorption of the services installed.
DND MUR The TM switch must be selected
L1 L B based on the power supply used.
R1 = 2 The TM switch must be selected
R2 = 7 C D based on the loads connected.
H4650
M = 2 LN4650 The actuator to be used depends on
A =9 R1 = 2 A = 9
0 675 90
Technical data
7
BUS/SCS power supply: 18 – 27 Vdc
Absorption: in Stand‑by 10 mA 9
with relay active 20 mA
max. with RFID 55 mA
Relay contact (activated 8
by the front pushbutton): 12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac
1A max
Operating temperature: 5 – 40 °C
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Configurator Time
0 1/2 sec
1 1 sec
2 2 sec
3 3 sec
4 4 sec
5 5 sec
6 6 sec
7 7 sec
8 8 sec
9 9 sec
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90
RFID reader and outside the door indicator 0 675 91 H4651
SCS BUS LN4651
BUS-SCS
MM00776-b-EN 20/01/2015
Ethernet
network IG (TMG+
Magnet Contact
earth leak.) Magnet F430R8
Contact
Switch layer 3
E
ZA = 2
Principle and configuration diagram for a hotel room
MH201
ZB = 7
Protection
To other room line NC contact N = 1
MH201 services LOAD = –
3513
E49
PRI
Ethernet F
network E49
ROOM
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
Other 185 – 175 mA
ZA = 2
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
rooms 600 mA MODE ZB = 7 CORRIDOR
RFID reader and outside the door indicator
+ TYPE = 1 RECEPTION
SCS
MM00776-b-EN
HEAT = 7 ITEM DESCRIPTION
WINDOW ON FAN
COOL = CEN E49 Power supply
CLOSED H4691 PUMP = – Key card reader outside the door and
IN = 3
LN4651
LN4691 indicators
0 674 59 3547 Credit card transponder key card
OPEN ECO LN4648 Transponder key card switch
PC for room management CLOSED
LN4653 DND and MUR controls
20/01/2015
LN4652 8-key scenario control
LN4691 Thermostat with display
BUS SCS MH201 Scenario module IP
H4648 F430R8 Air conditioning actuator
To other
230 Vac LN4648 devices F411/1N DIN module 1 relay actuator
0 675 66 H4653 H4652
Bell Transformer 5 727 36 LN4653 LN4652
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac Transformer 5 722 36 0 675 93 0 675 92 General note: the devices listed in the legend are for
max 1A Room door electric the LivingLight series.
lock
L1 L The general switch GS (TM+EL) must
R1 = 2 H4651 A be selected based on the absorption of
R2 = 7 LN4651 DND MUR the services installed.
0 675 91 2 sec. The TM switch must be selected based
M = 2 B
L = 0 on the power supply used.
A =9 R1 = 2 A = 9 The TM switch must be selected based
A = 1 PL = 9 R2 = 7 PL = 8 C D on the loads connected.
PL = 1 F411/1N
0 675 91
Related items 5
3541 - 0 675 95 A5 sheets with symbol customisations, BLACK 3
3542 - 0 675 96 A5 sheets with symbol customisations, WHITE
4
For the customisation of the sheets, it is possible to use the tool found in the
MyHOME_Suite configuration software, which can be downloaded from the website:
www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com.
Dimensional data
Size: 2 flush mounted modules
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8-key multifunction control 0 675 92 H4652
SCS BUS LN4652
Possible function Value of M configurator Configuration using the software in a typical hotel system
ON/OFF control: ON control with the left key, OFF control 0/I This is performed using the appropriate application MyHOME_Suite, this mode has
with the right key. the advantage of offering many more options when compared with the physical
For point-to-point controls the key perform the ON/OFF configuration. The configuration using the software requires Ethernet connection of
function with a short pressure and the system to the PC, using the MH201 IP scenario module.
the adjustment with an extended pressure: for the other Ethernet connection with the system.
controls, only ON/OFF are performed
Ethernet
Control (UP/DOWN for shutters): up and down control, ↑↓ network
until fully open or closed
MH201
PC for room
management
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The date of validity can only be associated for user key cards, not for service ones.
The access time profiles and the maximum number of accesses can only be
associated to common areas.
For more details refer to the supervision software manual.
- Management of the room functions:
1) MAKE UP ROOM. If inside the room MUR is pressed on the appropriate
control (LN4653-H4653-0 675 93), the IP scenario module updates the notification
to all the display units (LN4651-H4651-0 675 91), also notifying the event occurred 4
to the supervision software.
Using the CEN operating mode, also other devices can send MUR notifications.
2) DO NOT DISTURB. If inside the room the DND key is pressed on the
appropriate control (LN4653-H4653-0 675 93), the IP scenario module updates the Top view Bottom view
notification to all the display units (LN4651-H4651-0 675 91), also notifying the
event occurred to the supervision software.
Using the CEN operating mode, also other devices can send MUR notifications.
3) Room alarms. If an alarm is activated (e.g. bathroom pull cord), the device
notifies the supervision software, from where it will then be reset.
If enabled, the notification will also be sent to the display outside the door.
4) Management of the room contacts. Technical contact for forwarding 4
information and alarm notifications to the supervision software (e.g. window or
refrigerator door open).
5) Remote thermostat contact. 1
6) Presence management. The presence of someone in the room is notified by
the key card switch (LN4849-H4648-0 675 66-05 727 36-05 722 36); the IP
scenario module sees the notification and forwards it to all the notifying units
(LN4651-H4651-0 675 91), and to the supervision software.
- Gateway for the configuration of the devices installed inside the room. The IP
scenario module performs the gateway function to enable the configuration of the
devices installed inside the room using the MyHOME_Suite.
- Communication with the supervision software
- Scenario management. The device can manage up to 50 scenarios as follows: Legend
a) 5 start triggers.
b) 1 stop trigger. 1. Ethernet data network RJ45 connector
c) 1 condition “ONLY IF”. 2. LED: LED: red/green bi-colour LED
d) 10 actions. Notification: flashing red, 1 sec. ON / 1 sec. OFF, acquiring
The scenarios are saved using the MyHOME_Suite software. the Ethernet network address configuration
- Management of lights as memory module. The device follows the status of the Flashing green, 1 sec. ON / 3 sec. OFF, Ethernet network
actuators, and if no network is detected, the status is reset. configuration acquired
- It saves the events occurred inside the room in a log that can be downloaded using 3. Pushbutton:
the supervision software. - pressure of the pushbutton until it starts flashing green at start-up:
set-up of fixed IP 192.168.1.5, Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
- extended pressure for 30 seconds:
deletion of the log (all the saved events)
4. Clamps for connection to the SCS BUS
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IP scenario module MH201
BUS SCS
Technical data
Power supply: 18 – 27 Vdc
Absorption: 30 mA
Operating temperature: 5 – 40 °C
Dimensional data
Size: 1 DIN modules
Configuration
The configuration of the scenarios can be completed using the "MyHOME_Suite"
software:
It is possible to save up to 50 scenarios.
Always using the software, it is possible to change the basic settings of the device:
- Name: max. 16 characters
- Open Password: default 12345 (max 9 characters)
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Typical wiring diagram (for programs with over 100 rooms or common areas refer to the technical guide)
TO THE OTHER FLOORS
3 FLOOR
rd To the other rooms
H4648 ROOM 301
LN4648
To the floor services 0 675 66 H4653 H4691 H4652
5 727 36 LN4653 LN4691 LN4652
MH201 5 722 36 0 675 93 0 674 59 0 675 92
MODE
DND MUR
BUS SCS
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
MH201
SCS
H4651
LN4651
E49 301 0 675 91
DND MUR
FAN
E49
Switch layer 3 PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz BUS SCS
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
MH201
SCS
H4651
LN4651
E49 201 0 675 91
DND MUR
Switch layer 3
FAN
E49
PRI: 220 – 240 V~
BUS SCS
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA
MH201
SCS
H4651
LN4651
E49 101 0 675 91
RECEPTION
PC + software for room 348402
Ethernet network management
USB cable
3547
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L
L
230 V N
N
50 Hz N
L
BUS SCS
V1 To the fan-coil or
V2 temperature
Wiring diagrams
control system
V3
WWW.BTICINO.COM
TMG3
TMG2 TMG1 Heating
D Cooling
IP scenario module
Ethernet
A B C
network IG (TMG+ Magnet Contact
earth leak.) Magnet F430R8
Contact
Switch layer 3
E
ZA = 2
Principle and configuration diagram for a hotel room
MH201 ZB = 7
To other room Protection NC contact N = 1
services line
MH201 LOAD = –
3513
E49
PRI ROOM
Ethernet
network F E49
ZA = 2 CORRIDOR
Other PRI: 220 – 240 V~
185 – 175 mA
50/60 Hz RECEPTION
SCS: 27 Vdc
600 mA MODE ZB = 7
rooms
+ TYPE = 1
SCS
ITEM DESCRIPTION
– HEAT = 7
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WINDOW ON FAN
COOL = CEN
CLOSED
Key card reader outside the door and
H4691 PUMP = – LN4651
3
indicators
LN4691 IN =
0 674 59 3547 Credit card transponder key card
OPEN ECO LN4648 Transponder key card switch
PC for room management
CLOSED LN4653 DND and MUR controls
LN4652 8-key scenario control
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LN4691 Thermostat with display
BUS SCS MH201 Scenario module IP
H4648 F430R8 Air conditioning actuator
To other
230 Vac LN4648 devices F411/1N DIN module 1 relay actuator
0 675 66 H4653 H4652
Bell Transformer Transformer 5 727 36 LN4653 LN4652
12 Vac/dc – 230 Vac 5 722 36 0 675 93 0 675 92 General note: the devices listed in the legend are for
max 1A Room door electric the LivingLight series.
lock
L1 L
R1 = 2 H4651 The general switch GS (TM+EL) must
R2 = 7 LN4651 DND MUR A be selected based on the absorption of
0 675 91 2 sec. the services installed.
M = 2
The TM switch must be selected based
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TECHNICAL SHEETS
Description
Up to 16 scenarios may be saved in the scenario module, with up to 100 controls each. The
scenarios can also give door entry and video door entry controls for one-family systems
to switch on the staircase lights and open the door lock. If installed in large systems
with F422 interface in logical expansion, the module can save automation controls for
the system where it is installed. On the front cover of the item there are two keys and
two LEDs. The first key (padlock) locks or unlocks the programming procedure avoiding
involuntary operations such as cancelling the scenarios and the corresponding LED
indicates the status: green programming possible, red programming blocked, orange DEL
temporary block. The second key (DEL) cancels all the scenarios, the LED underneath 6 1
indicates that the cancellation has taken place or that the device is performing the
learning procedure.
5 2
4 3
Technical data
Power supply from SCS BUS: 27 Vdc
Operating power supply with SCS BUS: 18 – 27 Vdc Front view
Absorption: 20 mA
Operating temperature: 0 – 40 °C
Size: 2 DIN modules Legend
1. Scenario cancellation key
2. Scenario/learning reset LED
3. Configurator socket
4. BUS
5. Programming status LED
6. Programming lock/unlock key
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Configuration
If the device is installed in a MyHOME system, it can be configured in two ways: completely, press and hold down the corresponding key for approximately 10 seconds. To
- PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION: by connecting the configurators to the appropriate sockets. erase the entire memory keep the DEL pushbutton on the Scenario module pressed for 10
- Configuration performed using MyHOME_Suite software, which can be downloaded seconds, the yellow “reset scenarios” LED flashes quickly. Once the operations have been
from the website www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com. performed lock the programming by pressing the lock/unlock key for at least 0.5 seconds, so
For the list of modes and the corresponding meanings refer to the indications of this that the corresponding LED becomes red.
data sheet, and to the "Function description" section of the MyHOME_Suite software.
NOTES:
The combination of the scenario module with a control device is ensured by assigning Inside the system itself one Scenario module can be programmed at a time as the
to both items the same address. This is identified by the configurators with a numeric other devices are temporarily locked; during this phase the “programming status”
value for position A = 0 – 9 and position PL = 1 – 9. Several scenario modules may be LED becomes orange signalling the temporary Lock. During the learning procedure
installed in one system, allocating a different address to each module. and when there are timed controls or group controls, the Scenario module does not
save events for 20 seconds. You must thus wait before continuing with creating the
Scenario programming scenario. During the scenario learning procedure only the changes of status are saved.
To program, change or delete a scenario you need to enable programming module It is important to configure the scenario module with a different A and PL address to
F420 so that the status LED is green (press the locking/unlocking key on the scenario that of an actuator. If the configuration is wrong the Programming status LED flashes
module for at least 0.5 seconds) and then continue with the following steps: ORANGE. In case of “virtual” configuration the LED flashes RED.
1) press one of the four control keys to which the scenario should be associated to for
3 seconds and the corresponding LED will start flashing;
2) set the scenario using the corresponding controls for the various Automation,
Temperature control, Sound system, etc. functions;
3) confirm the scenario by briefly pressing the corresponding key on the special
control to exit the programming mode;
4) to change a scenario, or to create new ones to use with the other keys, repeat the
procedure starting from point 1.
To recall an already set scenario, briefly pressing the corresponding key on the control is
enough.
If the module does not receive any input for 30 minutes from the start of the learning
procedure, programming will automatically be interrupted. If you want to delete a scenario
1.1 Addressing
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server IP
Default configuration
Network configuration IP = 192.168.1.51
Netmask: 255.255.255.0 2
DHCP and DNS default range in
the “MyHOME_Suite” software vers. 2.0.91: 192.168.1.52 – 192.168.5.49 3
Password OPEN: 12345
Technical data
Power supply: 18 – 30 Vdc
Absorption: 55 mA max DC
Minimum consumption: 1.3 W
Maximum consumption: 3.3 W
Holding date and time without power supply: 48 hours
Operating temperature: 5 – 45 °C 4
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BUS-SCS F458
server IP
Wiring diagrams
Typical diagram of a system with less than 100 areas (rooms + common areas) and one supervision PC.
Hotel Rooms
ROOM 99 ROOM 100
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
ROOM 3 ROOM 4
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
Interface PMS
Hotel management
supervision software
Switch layer 3
Ethernet network
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BUS-SCS F458
server IP
Wiring diagrams
Typical diagram of a system with 100 to 500 areas (rooms + common areas) and one supervision PC.
Hotel Rooms
ROOM 499 ROOM 500
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201
MH201
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
Interface PMS
Hotel management
supervision software
Switch layer 3
230 V
PR I
346020
PRI: 220 - 240V~
175-165mA
50/60Hz
1-2: 27Vdc
600mA
DC
1- 2
Power supply
346020
IP SERVER
F458
Dedicated BTicino/Legrand VLAN
Ethernet network
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BUS-SCS F458
server IP
Wiring diagrams
Typical diagram of a system with up to 500 areas (rooms + common areas) and up to 10 supervision PCs.
Hotel Rooms
ROOM 499 ROOM 500
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
10th PC
Hotel management
MH201 MH201
supervision software
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
ROOM 1 ROOM 2
1st PC
Hotel management
supervision software
Supervision server
MH201 MH201
Switch layer 3
MH201 MH201
Interface PMS
Switch layer 3
PR I
346020
PRI: 220 - 240V~
175-165mA
50/60Hz
1-2: 27Vdc
600mA
DC
1- 2
Power supply
346020
IP SERVER
F458
Dedicated BTicino/Legrand VLAN
Ethernet network
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Description
Thermostat with display for the control of the room temperature in temperature control 1 2 3
systems.
This device can be used both if a temperature control central unit is present or not
present; when appropriately configured it can be used as:
- MyHOME temperature control system probe;
- Hotel room thermostat; 4
- Residential system thermostat. 12 MODE
It has 4 keys that can be used to select the desired temperature and the various operating
5
modes; when used with fan-coils it can manage the fan speed.
11 +
The thermostat can manage different operating modes: both automatic and manual, in
addition to the Eco, Comfort, Antifreeze/Thermal protection, and OFF. 6
It can also be used in mixed heating/cooling systems, if the two functions are available –
at the same time on the same system.
A contact is also available on the back of the device, to change the operating mode of the 7
thermostat (e.g. window contact, summer/winter switching, etc.). FAN
10 9 8
Technical data 13
Power supply from SCS BUS: 18 – 27 Vdc
Absorption: 14 mA with display off
16 mA with low brightness display
30 mA with high brightness display
Operating temperature: (+5) – (+40) °C
Size: 2 flush mounted modules
Recommended installation height: 150 cm from the ground
Controllable loads: On/Off, Open/Close, 3-point
or 0 – 10 V valves.
2-tube and 4-tube fan-coils with
On/Off, 3-point, or 0 – 10 V valves.
Gateway Climaveneta.
Fil Pilote.
Correlated devices 15 14
The thermostat must be used with the following actuator devices: Legend
- F430/2: ON/OFF 2-relay actuator;
- F430/4: ON/OFF 4-relay actuator; 1. Heating function
- F430R8: ON/OFF 8-relay actuator; 2. Cooling function
- F430R3V10: ON/OFF 3-relay actuator with 2 x 0 – 10 V outputs; 3. Operating mode icons
- F430V10: actuator with 2 x 0 – 10 V outputs; 4. MODE key: a short pressure changes the mode of operation of the device;
- F430FP: actuator for Fil Pilote devices. an extended pressure (unless used as MyHOME probe) changes the function.
5. + key: increase the set value
6. – key: decrease the set value
7. FAN key: set the fan coil speed on 3 levels + automatic
8. Heating/cooling on indicator
9. Fan coil speed indicator, 3 levels
10. Fan coil in automatic mode indicator
11. Measured (thermometer symbol ON) / set (thermometer symbol OFF temperature
indicator
12. Unit of measure: °C or °F
13. Configurator socket
14. Connection to the BUS
15. Local contact
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Thermostat with display H4691 067459
LN4691 64170
Configuration COOL = Cooling load. For the configurations from 1 to 9 configure the correspond-
ing actuator with N=2. In case of CEN configurator the actuator will be N=1.
The thermostat can be configured:
- Through physical configuration, by connecting the configurators to the appropriate Parameter/setting Physical
sockets on the back of the device. This quick mode is ideal for basic functions, and gives configuration
the possibility of setting, in addition to the zone address, also a heating load, a cooling
load, up to 2 system pumps, and a quick function for the remote contact. No device 0
- Using MyHOME_Suite (*), where a dedicated wizard will guide the user through the ON/OFF valve 1
procedure for correctly configuring the device. The MyHOME_Suite software gives the
possibility of customising the device and provides a higher degree of functionality, Open/Close valve 2
such as:
- The possibility of changing some default parameters (select the unit of measure for the 2-tube fan-coil with ON/OFF valve 3
temperature, change the permitted operating temperature, manage the backlighting Gateway 4
level, disable some device pushbuttons, etc.).
- Configure a higher number of loads (up to 9 heating and/or cooling actuators and 9 2-tube fan-coil with 3-point or 0-10V valve 6
pumps), and assign slave probes (max. 9). 4-tube fan-coil with ON/OFF valves 7
- Enable advanced functions, like automatic switching between heating and cooling.
- Manage dedicated fan-coil settings (e.g. fan speed change threshold settings, or fan 4-tube fan-coil with 3-point or 0–10 V valves 8
activation delay, etc.). 3-point or 0-10V valve 9
- Set a delay or a timeout for the actions generated by the status change of the remote
contact (in addition to allowing a higher number of combinations than through the Same load managed for heating and cooling (2) CEN
physical configuration).
(2) in case of common heating/cooling load, the configurator set in the HEAT position
will have to be different from 0 (no device) or 5 (Fil Pilote).
1.1 ADDRESSING
PUMP= Number and types of pumps to control
By connecting two configurators with value 0-9 in the ZA and ZB sockets, it is possible to set
the device address. The controlled actuators will have to be configured with the same address. Parameter/setting Physical
configuration
Socket Function Physical configuration
No device 0
ZA/ZB Zone address from 01 to 99
Pump with N= 1 For heating (3) 1
1.2 OPERATING MODE
Pump with N= 2 For cooling 2
By configuring the positions TYPE, HEAT, COOL, PUMP and IN, it is possible to set the
desired operating modes and the types of loads to manage. Pump with N= 1 For heating + 3
pump with N= 2 For cooling(3)
TYPE = Type of operation
Parameter/setting Physical configuration Pump with N= 1 For both heating and cooling (3) 4
MyHOME temperature control system 0
(3) With this mode it is not possible to define the Fil Pilote device in the HEAT position
probe (1)
(configurator 5)
Hotel room thermostat 1
Residential system thermostat 2 IN= Function activated by the change of status of the contact on the back of the device
(1) If the device is used as a MyHOME system probe with temperature control central Contact status/function Physical
unit, the subsequent positions HEAT, COOL, and PUMP must not be configured. The
configuration
settings for actuators and pumps will be defined directly from the central unit menu.
OPEN CLOSED
HEAT = Heating load. Configure the corresponding actuator with N=1. Contact disabled Contact disabled 0
Parameter/setting Physical Thermal protection Return to the previous status 1
configuration
OFF Return to the previous status 2
No device 0
ON/OFF valve 1 ECO Return to the previous status 3
Open/Close valve 2 COMFORT Return to the previous status 4
2-tube fan-coil with ON/OFF valve 3 Switch to heating (4) Switch to cooling 5
Gateway 4
(4) This function cannot be selected when the device is used as probe in MyHOME
Fil Pilote 5
systems with temperature control central unit.
2-tube fan-coil with 3-point or 0-10V valve 6
4-tube fan-coil with ON/OFF valves 7 Note (*): - software downloadable from the website:
4-tube fan-coil with 3-point or 0–10 V valves 8 www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com
3-point or 0-10V valve 9 - the functions are available from version 1.3.
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Description
This device lets you integrate traditional control devices (switches, pushbuttons, etc.) in
advanced systems with BUS operating logic.
Therefore, it is possible to extend the use of the Lighting Management system in rooms 1
where traditional systems are already present or in historic and prestigious rooms
whereby the complete or partial remaking of the electric system would entail heavy C N1 N2
masonry work. The old but valuable switch with its no longer compliant wiring can
therefore continue to be used with it, as the connection to the load to be controlled is
carried out safely by connecting it with its respective interface with no-voltage contact.
Contact N1 controls light point PL1, contact N2 controls light point PL2.
It is possible to connect:
- two N/O (normally open) and N/C (normally closed) traditional switches or pushbuttons; 5
- a two-way switch. 4
The device is fitted with 2 LEDs to signal contact closure, programming/deletion, and the N1 N2
status of the control devices.
2
Technical data
Power supply from SCS BUS: 27 Vdc 3
Operating power supply with SCS BUS: 18 – 27 Vdc
Absorption: 9 mA
Dissipated power with maximum load: 0.2 W Legend
1. Clamps for the connection to traditional devices
2. Configurator socket (warning, to be used only in MY HOME systems with physical
Dimensional data configuration).
Size: 2 DIN modules 3. BUS
4. LED
5. Key
Configuration
If the device is installed in a MyHOME system, it can be configured in two ways: - two N/O (normally open) and N/C (normally closed) traditional switches or pushbuttons;
- PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION: by connecting the configurators to the appropriate sockets. - a two-way switch.
- Configuration using the MyHOME_Suite software, which can be downloaded from
the website www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com; this last type of configuration List of functions
has the advantage of offering many more options when compared with the physical
configuration. The device create the following functions:
For the list of modes and the corresponding meanings refer to the indications of this 1. LIGHT CONTROL
data sheet, and to the "Function description" section of the MyHOME_Suite software. 2. AUTOMATION CONTROL
When used as a component of the Lighting Management system, use the specific types 3. LOCK/UNLOCK OF DEVICES
of configuration (Plug&go, Project&Download). 4. SCENARIO MODULE CONTROL
The interface consists of two independent control units, which are identified with the 5. PROGRAMMED SCENARIO ACTIVATION
positions PL1 and PL2 in the physical configuration and the term Module 1 and Module 2 6. PLUS LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SCENARIO ACTIVATION
in the MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration. The two units can send: 7. PLUS PROGRAMMED SCENARIO ACTIVATION
- controls to two actuators for two independent loads (On, Off or adjustment) identified 8. SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL
with the address PL1 and PL2 and the mode specified in M or;
- a control to the F420 scenario module; For the configuration modes see the next pages.
- a double control intended for a single load (motor for shutters Up-Down, curtains Open-
Close) identified with the address PL1=PL2 and specified Configuration mode M. The
interface has an LED for indicating proper operation and three terminals for connection
to traditional devices such as:
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contact interface
Physical configuration
The interface consists of two independent control units, which are identified with the positions N1 and N2. The two units can send:
- controls to two actuators for two independent loads (On, Off or adjustment) identified with the address PL1 and PL2 and the mode specified in M
A PL1 PL2 M SPE or;
- a control to the F420 scenario module;
- a double control intended for a single load (motor for shutters Up-Down, curtains Open-Close) identified with the address PL1=PL2 and specified
Configuration mode M.
1. Light control
1.1 Addressing
Address type Virtual configuration (MYHOME_Suite) Physical configuration
Point-to-point Room 0-10 A=1-9
Light point 0-15 PL1, PL2=0-9
Room 0-10 A=AMB
Group 1-255 A=GR
General General A=GEN
With the virtual configuration, for the room, group and general controls, you can set a You can also configure the "Installation level" and the "Destination level".
light point address for the return of the load status.
1.2 Mode
For timed ON with a period of from 0-255 hours, 0-59 minutes and 0-59 seconds, use MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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For the functions of "Cyclic with custom point-to-point adjustment", "Cyclic with adjustment", "Custom dimmer OFF without adjustment", "ON with custom adjustment",
custom adjustment", "Cyclic dimmer without adjustment", "Custom dimmer ON without "OFF with custom adjustment", use MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration.
For flashing with a period of from 5.5 to 8 seconds, use MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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DIN module F428
contact interface
2. Automation control
2.1 Addressing
With the virtual configuration, for the room, group and general controls, you can set a
light point address for the return of the load status. You can also configure the "Installation
level" and the "Destination level".
missing in XLS
2.2 Mode
3. Lock/Unlock of devices
3.1 Addressing
3.2 Mode
To configure the "Installation level" and the "Destination level" and use
MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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3. Lock/Unlock of devices
3.1 Addressing
3.2 Mode
To configure the "Installation level" and the "Destination level" and use
MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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DIN module F428
contact interface
4.1 Addressing
NOTE: PL2 must be equal to PL1, or not be configured (in which case the button connected to
terminal PL2 is disabled)
4.2 Mode
NOTE: For flashing with a period of from 5.5 to 8 seconds, use MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration NOTE 2): With SPE=4 it is only possible to call up the scenario saved in module item F420.
NOTE 1): With SPE=6 you can call and program scenarios within module F420. M=1-8: group of M=1-8: group of scenarios to be controlled (see table).
scenarios to be controlled (see table).
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Enabling keys for sending a control to the scenario programmer MH200N. the scenario to be activated, the control can be connected at any point in the system
The address of the assigned control in positions A and PL must be unique and match (local bus or riser).
5.1 Addressing
NOTE: If PL1=PL2 the two buttons connected to the interface activate two different scenarios.
If PL1≠PL2 the two buttons activate the same scenario.
5.2 Mode
To configure the address 1 - 2047 of the scenario and the number of pushbuttons 0 - 31
on the control device, use MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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contact interface
This mode allows you to control the amplifiers and the sources of the Sound System.
8.1 Addressing
You can manage a single amplifier (point-to-point control), some amplifiers (room control) and all the amplifiers in the system (general control).
8.2 Mode
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Wiring diagram
M
DIN module Actuator
interface
C N1 N2
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
C1 C2
N1 N2
BUS SCS
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Description
This device lets you integrate traditional control devices (switches, pushbuttons, etc.) in A
advanced systems with BUS operating logic. PL1
PL2 1
Therefore, it is possible to extend the use of the BUS system in rooms where traditional M
systems are already present or in historic and prestigious rooms whereby the complete SPE
or partial remaking of the electric system would entail heavy masonry work. The old but
valuable switch with its no longer compliant wiring can therefore continue to be used
2
with it, as the connection to the load to be controlled is carried out safely by connecting
it with its respective interface with no-voltage contact.
Contact PL1 controls light point PL1, contact PL2 controls light point PL2. The interface PL1 PL2 C
has a LED for signalling it is working properly and three cables for connecting to
traditional devices. This device is made in a Basic enclosure and therefore features a
compact size and can be used in flush-mounted boxes, junction boxes, shutter boxes and
ducts. Particularly advantageous is the installation inside junction boxes, positioning
the item at the back of the flush-mounted box, behind lowered automation devices or
behind conventional devices (pushbuttons, switches, etc.). 4 3
Legend
1. Configurator socket (warning, to be used only in MY HOME systems with physical
Technical data configuration)
Power supply from SCS BUS: 27 Vdc 2. LED
Operating power supply with SCS BUS: 18 – 27 Vdc 3. Cables for the connection to traditional devices
Absorption: 3.5 mA 4. BUS
Dimensional data
Size: basic module
Configuration
If the device is installed in a MyHOME system, it can be configured in two ways: List of functions
- PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION: by connecting the configurators to the appropriate sockets.
- Configuration using the MyHOME_Suite software, which can be downloaded from The device create the following functions:
the website www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com; this last type of configuration 1. LIGHT CONTROL
has the advantage of offering many more options when compared with the physical 2. AUTOMATION CONTROL
configuration. 3. LOCK/UNLOCK OF DEVICES
For the list of modes and the corresponding meanings refer to the indications of this data 4. SCENARIO MODULE CONTROL
sheet, and to the "Function description" section of the MyHOME_Suite software. 5. PROGRAMMED SCENARIO ACTIVATION
When used as a component of the Lighting Management system, use the specific types of 6. PLUS PROGRAMMED SCENARIO ACTIVATION
configuration (Plug&go, Project&Download). 7. AUXILIARY CONTROL
The interface consists of two independent control units, which are identified with the 8. SOUND SYSTEM CONTROL
positions PL1 and PL2 in the physical configuration and the term Module 1 and Module 2
in the MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration. The two units can send: For the configuration modes see the next pages.
- controls to two actuators for two independent loads (On, Off or adjustment) identified
with the address PL1 and PL2 and the mode specified in M or;
- a control to the F420 scenario module;
- a double control intended for a single load (motor for shutters Up-Down, curtains Open-
Close) identified with the address PL1=PL2 and specified Configuration mode M. The
interface has an LED for indicating proper operation and three terminals for connection
to traditional devices such as:
- two N/O (normally open) and N/C (normally closed) traditional switches or pushbuttons;
- a two-way switch.
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1. Light control
1.1 Addressing
Address type Virtual configuration (MYHOME_Suite) Physical configuration
Point-to-point Room 0-10 A=1-9
Light point 0-15 PL1, PL2=0-9
Room 0-10 A=AMB
Group 1-255 A=GR
General General A=GEN
NOTE: With the virtual configuration, for the room, group and general controls, you can set a light
point address for the return of the load status
1.2 Mode
For timed ON with a period of from 0-255 hours, 0-59 minutes and 0-59 seconds, use
MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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For the functions of "Cyclic with custom point-to-point adjustment", "Cyclic with adjustment", "Custom dimmer OFF without adjustment", "ON with custom adjustment",
custom adjustment", "Cyclic dimmer without adjustment", "Custom dimmer ON without "OFF with custom adjustment", use MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration.
For flashing with a period of from 5.5 to 8 seconds, use MyHOME_Suite virtual configuration
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2. Automation control
2.1 Addressing
2.2 Mode
3. Lock/Unlock of devices
3.1 Addressing
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3.2 Mode
To configure the "Installation level" and the "Destination level" and use MYHOME_Suite
virtual configuration
4.1 Addressing
NOTE: PL2 must be equal to PL1, or not be configured (in which case the button connected to
terminal PL2 is disabled)
4.2 Mode
For flashing with a period of from 5.5 to 8 seconds, use MyHOME_Suite virtual NOTE 1): With SPE=6 you can call and program scenarios within module F420. M=1-8: group of
configuration scenarios to be controlled (see table).
NOTE 2): With SPE=4 it is only possible to call up the scenario saved in module item F420. M=1-8:
group of scenarios to be controlled (see table).
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Enabling keys for sending a control to the scenario programmer MH200N. scenario to be activated. The control can be connected at any point in the system (local
The address of the assigned control in positions A and PL must be unique and match the bus or riser).
5.1 Addressing
NOTE: If PL1=PL2 the two buttons connected to the interface activate two different scenarios.
If PL1≠PL2 the two buttons activate the same scenario.
5.2 Mode
To configure the address 1 - 2047 of the scenario and the number of pushbuttons 0 - 31
on the control device, use MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration
8. Auxiliary control
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This mode allows you to control the amplifiers and the sources of the Sound System.
9.1 Addressing
You can manage a single amplifier (point-to-point control), some amplifiers (room control) and all the amplifiers in the system (general control).
9.2 Mode
For the “Cyclical ON/OFF” function and to select sources 1-9 use the MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration
Follow me mode
Enables, upon powering the amplifier, activating the last source switched on.
NOTE 1): indicates the sound source to be activated before switching on the amplifier.
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Example:
Contact in PL2:
Briefly pressing sends the OFF control for the A/PL1 amplifier
Pressing and holding down adjusts the volume (VOL-)
Point-Point control
A=1-9 amplifier room
PL1=0-9 audio point of the amplifier
Room control
A=AMB
PL1=1-9 room of amplifiers where the control is directed
General control
A=GEN
PL1=0
PL2=1-4 indicates the source to be activated before switching on the amplifier.
If PL2=0 follow-me mode is turned on
Wiring diagram
A
PL1
Basic interface
PL2
M
SPE
Old type actuator
PL1 PL2 C
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
BUS SCS
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SCS/BUS cable (grey) L4669 - L4669/500
Description
This cable is used for the distribution of the power supplies and the operating signals to
all system devices.
The cable consists of a grey external sheathing and two twisted flexible conductors with
a section of 0.35 mm2, one blue and one white.
It is sold in 2 different types of coils:
- 100 m coil item L4669
- 500 m coil item L4669/500
The cable has 300/500 V insulation. Using the clear clamp protections included in all the
devices, the systems can also be installed in the same boxes and ducts as the power lines
(110 Vac, 127 Vac and 230 Vac).
The grey BUS/SCS cable is not suitable for underground installation even in
appropriate conduits.
Marks otained:
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Description
This cable is used to distribute all the power supplies and operating signals to the BUS
devices of the system.
It consists of a white external sheath and two 50 mm2 section brown and brown/white
flexible twisted conductors. It is sold in 200 m coils.
Therefore, it is suitable to be used in:
- Free air installation, inside trunking, trays and conduits
- Inside masonry walls, in appropriate conduits
- Underground, in appropriate conduits
Marks otained:
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BUS/SCS AV (white) halogen free cable L4669HF
Description
This white BUS-SCS cable has been purposely designed and manufactured for installation
in areas with particularly strong fire hazards. Produced without halogens, the cable will
burn without releasing toxic substances or heavy, dense smoke, significantly increasing
the safety level.
This cable is used to distribute all the power supplies and operating signals to the BUS
devices of the system.
It consists of a white external sheath and two 50 mm2 section brown and brown/white
flexible twisted conductors. It is sold in 200 m coils.
Therefore, it is suitable to be used in:
- Free air installation, inside trunking, trays and conduits
- Inside masonry walls, in appropriate conduits
- Underground, in appropriate conduits
Installation notes
The white SCS-BUS cable is suitable for underground installation in appropriate
Cable underground installation
conduits.
The 336940 BUS/SCS cable can be installed underground (protected inside appropriate
conduits), together with other signal cables, for voltages <50V.
Technical data Installation of cable 336904 together with power cables with energies >50V is strictly
Insulation voltage: 450/750 V forbidden. Failure to comply with the installation requirements shall entitle BTicino to
Underground installation: YES - protected by appropriate conduits reject all liabilities on the operation of the systems installed.
Colour of external sheath: white (RAL 9010)
Diameter of the external sheath: 5.2 +/- 0.1 mm Cohabitation with other cables
Thickness of the external sheath: 0.8 mm Although the construction of the white cable guarantees the necessary electrical
Material of the external sheath: LDFRPE Thermoplastic quality M1, hardness 95 A Shore insulation for cohabitation with 450/750V system cables, there is no guarantee of
Number of internal conductors 2 sheathed unshielded twisted flexible conductors. immunity from electromagnetic disturbance, which may occur when the cable is
Colour of internal conductors: brown - brown/white installed inside the same conduits as the energy cables.
Thickness of the internal conductor sheath: 0.45 mm It is therefore strongly recommended that the white BUS/SCS cable and the power
Material of the internal conductor sheath: LDPE polyethylene cables are installed in different conduits.
Conductor material: red electrolytic copper
Conductor section: 0.52 mmq (7 x 0.308 mmq)
Operating temperature: (-15) – (+70) °C
Max. short circuit temperature: 150°C
Coil length: 200 m
Marks otained:
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