Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and
assembled by a qualified electrician. Always
follow the relevant accident prevention regula-
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tions.
Failure to comply with these installation in-
structions may result in damage to the device,
fire or other hazards.
When installing and laying cables, always com-
ply with the applicable regulations and stand-
ards for SELV electrical circuits.
The CE declaration of conformity of the KNX
thermostat, KNX room controller has taken
place in the Hager/Berker System. In this con-
text, we can only guarantee complete safety
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and functionality if suitable power supplies are
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used (see Accessories, Technical Data).
These instructions are an integral component
of the product and must be retained by the end
WUT08
user.
KNX thermostat with display
Design and layout of the device
WUT09
(2)
KNX room controller with display
(1)
Figure 1: Front view
24V
Sensor
(5)
Figure 2: Rear view
(1) Touch-sensitive control surface
(2) Display area
(3) Connecting terminal auxiliary voltage 24 V SELV
(4) KNX bus connection terminal
(5) Connecting terminal of external temperature
sensor (not in scope of delivery, enclosed with
the temperature sensor)
Function
System information
This device is a product of the KNX system and
corresponds to the KNX guidelines. Detailed
specialised knowledge obtained from KNX training
courses is required for understanding. The plan-
ning, installation and commissioning are carried
out with the help of KNX-certified software.
system link start-up
The function of the device is software-depend-
ent. The software is to be taken from the product
database. You can find the latest version of the
product database, technical descriptions as well as
conversion and additional support programmes on
our website.
easy link start-up
The function of the device is configuration-de-
pendent. The configuration can also be done using
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devices developed specially for simple setting and
By "swiping" from left to right or right to left over
z
start-up.
the touch-sensitive control surface it is possible
to switch to the next/previous page, exit the
This type of configuration is only possible with devices
current operating level or cancel the parameter
of the easy link system. easy link stands for easy,
entry/change.
visually supported start-up. Preconfigured standard
functions are assigned to the in/outputs by means of a
Operating a function or load
service module.
Loads, such as lighting or blinds, are operated
Correct use
using the touch-sensitive control surface and is
- Single room temperature control in KNX instal-
dependent on the device configuration.
lations
z Press a touch control surface (9) below the
- Installation into wall box according to DIN 49073
symbols (8).
- Auxiliary voltage supply according to EN 61558
The stored function is executed.
or in the context of the specifications (see Tech-
The actuation pulse lasts for the duration of the
nical data)
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actuation. Depending on the function, short and
Product characteristics
long touches can trigger different actions, e.g.
- Start-up and programming in S-mode and E-mode
switching/dimming.
- Measurement of the room temperature and
comparison with set temperature
Operation in the basic display
- Touch-sensitive control surface
The following functions are active in the basic
- Setpoint specification by selecting the operating
display:
mode
/
: Increase/decrease room temperature
- Operating modes comfort, standby, economy
setpoint.
mode, frost/heat protected, holiday mode
- Heating and cooling mode
The temperature can be varied between 7 ... 40°C
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- Ventilation function
for each operating mode.The display
- Timer function
to red when the heating energy is supplied or to
- Display of statuses and power consumption
blue when cooled.
- Push-button functions such as switching, dimming,
Extension of the comfort operating mode.
blind/roller shutter etc. (only KNX room controllers)
- Connection for external temperature sensor
Display of comfort extension via
(see Accessories)
Or:
Functional description
/
Change-over between comfort mode and
The device compares the current room temperature
economy mode.
with the set temperature and controls heating and
The functions for the basic display can be set
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cooling devices according to the current requirements.
and configured individually in the ETS.
The heating system must also be suitable when
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used for heating or cooling mode.
(6)
The set temperature is defined by the operating
mode and can be changed via the menu operating
24
(3)
°C
mode - holiday mode or settings. The selected op-
(7)
. 7
erating mode, current time and measured room tem-
perature are indicated in the display as an example
(figure 3). The display contents can be represented
(8)
in different ways depending on the setting. The upper
(4)
(9)
status line symbolically represents the status of the
device currently set (6).
Room controller variant
Figure 3: Basic display
The room controller also has push-button functions
(6) Status line with symbols
in addition to the thermostat. This allows e.g. lighting
(7) Current room temperature display
to be switched/dimmed or roller shutters/blinds to
(8) Display of the active functions
be moved. This first requires making settings in the
ETS or service-module easy link. Up to 3 control
(9) Touch-sensitive control surface
surfaces can be freely configured for these functions
(10) Display of date/time
per display page. A maximum of 9 functions are
(11) Temperature display of the external tempera-
freely programmable.
ture sensor
Operation
Setting the parameters and values
Display elements and operating concept
z Change to the next/previous page by swiping
The display is subdivided into a display area and
your finger over the touch control surface (9).
control surface. In the upper rows of the display (6)
only symbols indicate the set/active parameters in the
basic display. Below this e.g. the current room tem-
perature (7), current display of an external tempera-
24
ture sensor (11) and the current date or current time
°C
. 7
(10) are visualised in basic operation.
In the setting
mode, both areas are used for displaying possible
selection and parameter values.
The lower row of the display area (8) changes its dis-
play depending on the menu item. Symbols indicate
<<<<
the active/inactive functions that can be triggered
using the touch control surface (9) below.
- Push button operation:
Switching on/off, confirming or changing a
function of a function parameter by pressing
Figure 4: Slider function
the respective touch control surface below the
By "swiping" your finger over the touch-sensi-
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displayed symbols.
tive control surface you cancel the parameter
- Slider operation:
setting on each menu level and change to the
The selected parameter will open in a new
next higher menu level.
screen.
Pressing one of the three touch areas (figure 5) be-
Setpoint heating:
low the function symbols causes the corresponding
Setting of the temperature setpoint for the operat-
function to be executed.
ing modes Comfort, Standby and Night Reduction.
Setpoint cooling:
Setting of the temperature setpoint for the operat-
ing modes Comfort, Standby and Night Reduction.
24
°C
16:27
Internal sensor:
. 7
-
13.3°C
Parameter for setting the temperature adjust-
ment with the temperature sensor in the device.
External sensor:
Parameter for setting the temperature adjust-
ment with an external temperature sensor.
Heating or cooling mode:
Settings
Figure 5: Touch areas of the touch control surface
Menu Status - A1
The current state of the parameterised devices,
such as window contact request, status of the
connected loads, dewpoint operation, is displayed
in the menu status. A symbol and the correspond-
changes
ing value display with unit can be assigned to the
current status.
Home status
Figure 9: Heating or cooling mode selection
z Press touch control surface under
.
window is open
dew point active
The operating mode (figure 9) changes from
heating
to cooling
In the function line (8) the inactive operating mode
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is displayed on the right, which can be activated
using the control surface.
Date/time:
Date/time
Figure 6: Menu status
Menu
- A2
date
16:27
(10)
The
menu allows you to reset the
(11)
-
13.3°C
thermostat to one of the two last parameter settings
time 10:45
saved (figure 7).
If one of the last saved settings is selected, the
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current parameters in the device will be overwritten
with the last settings saved.
No problem
Figure 10: Date/time setting
Would you like to return
Date and time are not set in the default state.
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to your settings of
JJJJ/MM/DD
The respective value selected can be changed
(figure 10).
z Increase/decrease numerical value with
z Change to the next adjustable value with .
At the last value to be set, the display changes
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from
to
Figure 7: Menu
z Confirm the entry with
Settings menu - A3
24
/12
Time format
h
h
In the settings menu, the basic functions and
parameters of the device are to be set/changed
Settings
manually.
Settings
16:27
device info
-13.3°C
setpoint heating
setpoint cooling
<
<
<
<
Figure 11: Time format setting
z Press touch control surface under
display.
Figure 8: Settings menu
The time format changes from the 24
z Select the parameter with
/
.
display. In the function line (8) the
z Confirm the selection with
.
order to switch back again to 24
Screen brightness:
Individual adjustment of the screen brightness
for operation. The display is not switched off
completely with at value 0%, residual bright-
ness is always still present.
Screensaver:
Basic setting for the screensaver (brightness,
screensaver symbol).
Language:
Changeover of the display and menu language
to German, English, French,...
Programming mode:
Activation of the programming mode. The
device can be loaded with the physical address
and application software.
Reset:
Resetting to the factory settings. Afterwards, the
device must be reprogrammed and set.
External senssor
Info:
Heat/coo mode
Display of system information using the touch
Date & Time
control surface under
, such as the manu-
facturer, software version, last ETS download
date and phys. address.
Timer menu - A4
In the timer menu you have to set on which week-
days or sections of the week and at what times the
operating modes Comfort, Standby or Economy
.
mode (Night Reduction) should be switched on
and off.
.
Timer program
Monday-Sunday
Monday-Friday
Saturday-Sunday
24 / 04 / 2014
Figure 12: Setting timer
Setting switching times for operating mode change-
over
z Select a section of the week or weekday with
/
.
z Confirm with
.(figure 12).
The display changes for setting the switching
time (figure 13).
The operating mode Economy (Night Reduction)
is selected automatically.
/
.
If necessary, change with
to select another
operating mode (figure 14).
z Set the switch-on/switch-off time with
/
.
(figure 13).
.
Timer program
date & time
00:00
h
24
time format
screen brightness
h
12
Figure 13: Setting the switching time
The operation should be repeated for additional
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switching times.
h
for the 12
h
12
z Swipe your finger over the touch control surface.
The display returns to the Timer submenu. The
h
to 12
h
coloured circle next to the weekday or section of the
appears in
24
h
week changes colour. Weekdays or sections of the
h
(figure 11).
week with the same coloured circle are configured
with the same timers.
Activating/deactivating timer
z Increase/decrease the number of days of ab-
sence with
/ .
Timer program
z Confirm the setting with OK
Monday
The holiday mode operating mode is activated
for the duration of the set days.
Timer program
The display switches to the holiday mode
Monday-Sunday
display (figure 17).
z Deactivate the holiday mode prematurely with
the
touch area.
In the status line (6) of the basic display the
symbol for the holiday mode disappears.
Activating/deactivating the timer
Or:
z Select the timer parameter with
/
.
z Confirm the entry with
.
z Switch timer on/off using
/
.
Operating mode menu - A6
If the timer is activated, the set programming
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In the operating mode menu, you can select be-
block is automatically executed once a week
tween three operating modes (figure 19):
recurrently. If the timer is deactivated, adjust-
ments to the temperature setpoint or operating
Mode selection
mode must be set manually.
Optimisation:
The KNX thermostat/room controller "learns" inde-
pendently which lead time is required to reach the
desired temperature.
Holiday mode menu - A5
In the holiday mode menu the set temperature can
lowered to an adjustable minimum temperature in
absence.
Figure 18: Selecting operating mode
Vacation mode
- Comfort
in presence
- Standby
in absence
- Economy (nighttime operation)
for the night re-
duction
z Activate the desired mode using the touch
control surface.
In the status line (6) of the basic display the
symbol.
/
/
indicates the respective
holiday mode.
Figure 15: Activating holiday mode
Extractor fan menu- A7
z Activate the holiday mode with
.
In the extractor fan menu, extractor fan stages
from 0 ... 6 can be set.
The symbol changes to the display
.
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Fan control
In the status line (6) of the basic display
indicates the holiday mode.
The display changes for setting the operating
2
mode for the holiday mode (figure 16).
Holiday mode
a
Figure19: Setting of the extractor fan stages
z Increase/decrease the extractor fan stage with
touch control surface
/ .
The number in the extractor fan symbol indi-
cates the set stage.
Figure 16: Selecting operating mode for holiday
z Press touch control surface a.
mode
The extractor fan function switches to automatic
z Select the desired operating mode for the peri-
operation.
od of absence.
The symbol a provides the option of returning
The display additionally indicates the number of
back to manual operation
.
days for the holiday mode.
Holiday mode
Number of days
1
OK
Figure 17: Setting duration of holiday mode
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