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Siemens RDS120-B Technical Instructions page 2

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Thermostat Highlights
Built-in VOC sensor senses wide range of offending organic odors that contribute to stale
air and drives ventilation control
Easy to understand tri-level air quality indication: "Good", "Okay", "Poor"
Built-in temperature and humidity sensors
Inputs for remote or averaging temperature and humidity sensors
One-touch operation for "Away", "OFF", "FAN" and "Heating/Cooling"
Configurable setpoint limits
Password protected screen lock
Presence detection using a built-in sensor
PID algorithm for precise control
Advanced energy saving control with free cooling capability
Two multifunctional inputs, optional and configurable for:
Six relay outputs for:
Guided Setup Wizard
Over the air (OTA) firmware upgradable
Green Leaf button engages occupants in maximizing system efficiency. If scheduled
setpoint is overridden, the green leaf will turn red. One touch will return the system to the
programmed setpoint and the leaf will return to green.
Mobile App Features
Support iOS and Android smartphones
Support "Dark" and "Light" background colors on mobile app
Full 7-day programmable schedule with three modes:
Duplicates thermostat HMI on smartphone screen
User account management
Monitor temperature and humidity
Monitor indoor air quality: "Good", "Okay", "Poor"
Data security with Siemens Cloud Computing Platform
Application
The RDS120 is designed to control Heat Pump or Conventional HVAC heating and cooling
applications. It can control up to three stages of heating and two stages of cooling in
conventional systems and up to two compressors and two stages of auxiliary heat in heat
pump systems.
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Smart Infrastructure
Room temperature
Operating mode switch
Window / door contact
Outside air temperature
Room air humidity
Presence detector
Condensation monitor
Room air quality
Conventional systems up to 3H/2C
Heat pumps with up to 2 compressors and 2 stages of auxiliary heat
Humidity or ventilation control
"Comfort": comfort settings during occupied periods
"Economy": setting for transition between "Unoccupied" and "Comfort"
"Unoccupied": setting for periods during absence to maximize energy savings
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06/20/2019

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