Maco HAUTAU HS Comfort Drive Installation Instructions Manual

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HS Comfort Drive
LIFT AND SLIDE FITTINGS/WINDOW AUTOMATION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSORIES
HS Comfort Drive Scheme A/C and for other actuators/devices
Used exclusively for specialist companies.
Copy of the original instructions

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  • Page 1 HS Comfort Drive LIFT AND SLIDE FITTINGS/WINDOW AUTOMATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSORIES HS Comfort Drive Scheme A/C and for other actuators/devices Used exclusively for specialist companies. Copy of the original instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Important safety instructions Warranty Disposal Optional components Electrical connection for HS Comfort Drive, Scheme A Electrical connection for HS Comfort Drive, Scheme C Connection box IR light curtain IR presence detector Single control button WiFi Box Integrating the WiFi Box in a router supplied by customer ConfigTool app ConfigBox LAN module...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions It is important to observe the following instructions to ensure safety for everyone. Incorrect installation can cause serious injuries. Manufacturer’s declaration/technical standard The accessories contained in this document have been tested and manufactured in line with the applicable Eu- ropean directives.
  • Page 4: Connection Box

    Key-operated switch Connection box WiFi Box Button box Service/initial operation switch IR presence detector IR light curtain ConfigTool app ConfigBox and accessories LAN module (without tablet) Outside Inside Only when there is a single control button.
  • Page 5 WARNING Disconnect the power supply to the actuator while carrying out connection work. Failure to do so could result in loss of life due to electric shock. Slide version + WiFi Box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 HAUTAU bus Actuator module circuit Lift actuator...
  • Page 6 Key-operated Smart home accessories/ switch fingerprint sensor IMPORTANT 1 2 L INFORMATION Lift and slide version + WiFi Box for selecting Without emergency stop switch accessories Signal length: 0,2 ... 1 s 24 V Actuator module 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal falling edge: circuit board Lift...
  • Page 7 Lift and slide version with IR light curtain and IR presence detector Junction box IR light curtain receiver. IR light curtain transmitter. BLUE connector WHITE connector OPEN CLOSE +24V Key-operated switch HS/S Comfort Drive 1 2 3 1 2 3 connection box Emergency stop switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
  • Page 8: Single Control Button

    WARNING ACTIVE SASH Actuator module circuit board HS Comfort Drive Disconnect the power supply to the DIP S2 active leaf actuator while carrying out connec- tion work. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Failure to do so could result in loss Lift HAUTAU bus of life due to electric shock.
  • Page 9 Actuator module ACTIVE SASH circuit board HS Comfort Drive DIP S2 active leaf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lift and slide version Lift HAUTAU bus with control unit + WiFi Box actuator (without emergency stop 1 2 3 4 switch) Power supply Control keypad...
  • Page 10 Actuator module ACTIVE SASH circuit board HS Comfort Drive DIP S2 active leaf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lift and slide version HAUTAU bus with single control button Lift actuator + WiFi Box (without 1 2 3 4 emergency stop switch) Power supply Control keypad...
  • Page 11 Actuator module ACTIVE SASH circuit board HS Comfort Drive DIP S2 active leaf Lift and slide version with con- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 trol keypad + WiFi Box (with HAUTAU bus Lift actuator emergency stop switch) 1 2 3 4 Power supply Control keypad...
  • Page 12 Actuator module ACTIVE SASH circuit board DIP S2 HS Comfort Drive active leaf Lift and slide version with 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 single control button + WiFi Box Lift (with emergency stop switch) HAUTAU bus actuator 1 2 3 4 Power supply...
  • Page 13 Junction box Lift and slide version with con- trol keypad, IR light curtain and IR presence detector IR light curtain receiver. IR light curtain transmitter. BLUE connector WHITE connector OPEN Key-operated CLOSE switch +24V Emergency stop switch IMPORTANT HS/S Comfort Drive Remove Bridge X5 1 and 2 1 2 3 1 2 3...
  • Page 14 X1 – actuator module circuit board Installation: In a flush box, max. distance Condition on delivery: of 4 m from actuator. With bridge; if an emergency stop switch is used, the bridge must be removed and the emergency stop switch connected to Terminal X5. Note: The cable must be fitted in such a way Connection for key-oper-...
  • Page 15 Scheme A, outside Scheme C, outside Scheme A, inside Scheme C, inside...
  • Page 16 Light curtain (transmitter and receiver) Outside Inside 2x blue for receivers 2x white for transmitters Connection cable for light curtain Supply voltage 14 to 30 V DC Current draw 60 mA at 24 V DC Max. inrush current < 2 A per strip Ripple Output Max.
  • Page 17 Installation instructions White cable Blue cable Torx KA 3,5 x 32 Emitter (E) Receiver (R) 40° No oil! 10° min. 80 mm...
  • Page 18 40° 10° min. 80 mm Other light sources > 75.000 Lux Thanks to the wide optical opening angle and automatic calibration, there is no need to align the system, pro- 20° 20° vided that the specified opening angle is observed (Fig. 2). When installing the light curtain, ensure that: ±...
  • Page 19 IR light curtain Control keypad Key-operated switch The detection area should be configured in such a way that it performs its required function. The detection area is determined by α and X or β and Y and the panel width. Receiver Emitter α...
  • Page 20 LED colour LED on LED off LED flashes Receiver Orange Ready for operation and No operating voltage or no Optical element object detected object detected defective Emitter Green Ready for operation No operating voltage Troubleshooting If the IR light curtain does not function as expected, then follow the instructions step by step: Switch on the light curtain (receiver and transmitter strip).
  • Page 21 Please refer to the separate manual for the sup- plied presence detector (security sensor) IXIO-ST for installation and further accessories. Parts overview IR presence detector (security sensor) BEA remote control Electrical connection Green 12-24 V 12-24 V Power supply AC/DC AC/DC IMPORTANT: Brown...
  • Page 22 Device overview Power supply and connection to the HS Comfort Drive circuit board,Terminal X4 Connection for buttons Buzzer for feedback signals (in the housing) Connection cable (length: 10 m) Installing the button box The button box is designed for installation in a deep flush-mounted box provided by the customer.
  • Page 23 HS/S Comfort Drive actuator module circuit board (in the case of Scheme C: fixed sash actuator circuit board) (appearance may vary) Control button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (provided by customer) 1 2 3 4 Control keypad Button box HBus-I...
  • Page 24 Feedback Mode Type of initialisation Action signal Automatic mode Software reset (Home Init) Press button for about 20 sec. (DIP switch 4 at ON) Factory reset (Full Init) Press button for about 30 sec. Audible signal Dead man mode Double-click + press button for Software reset (Home Init) (see below) (DIP switch 4 to OFF)
  • Page 25 Operational power supply Supply voltage 24 V DC (–10%/+30%) Ripple ≤ 20% in relation to the nominal voltage Current draw max. about 14 mA Standby about 4 mA Wattage max. about 0.4 W Standby about 100 mW Material and mechanical properties Dimensions: w x h x d (mm) 50 x 47 x 28 Plastic housing Colour...
  • Page 26: Wifi Box

    WiFi Box Product description The WiFi Box is used to control products wirelessly with a HAUTAU bus in- terface using a WLAN radio signal. The system is controlled by mobile de- vices using a direct link to the WiFi Box or a WLAN router supplied by the client.
  • Page 27 WiFi Box (continued) Installation instructions Connection of all components only as indicated on circuit diagrams, which are included with the products. You must comply with DIN and VDE standards, German Employers’ Liability Insurance Association and state building regulations (selection: VDE 0100, VDE 0833, VDE 0800, BGV). All cables, except the mains cable, carry 24 V DC.
  • Page 28 WiFi Box (continued) Examples of use and wiring plan Example of use for 24 V DC actuators (e.g. SKA 20 Comfort Drive) with direct connection 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² Operating voltage + 24 V DC 2 x * Actuator and bus line 3 x 0,8 mm²...
  • Page 29 WiFi Box (continued) Examples of use and wiring plan (continued) Example of use for 230 V AC actuators (e.g. PRIMAT-E kompakt 195) with connection to WLAN router NYM 3 x 1,5 mm² Feed line 230 V AC/50 Hz 1 - Junction box 2 x 0,8 mm² 2 - WiFi Box 3 x 0,8 mm²...
  • Page 30 WiFi Box (continued) Cable lengths and gauges Important information for 24 V actuators You must comply with the maximum cable lengths from the power source to the last junction box, based on the wire cross section used and the maximum current draw per actuator group. Total current draw [A] x max.
  • Page 31 WiFi Box (continued) See separate section on Electrical connection for HS Comfort Drive, Circuit diagram Scheme A/C to connect the HS Comfort Drive Circuit diagram for 24 V DC actuators, model SKA 20 Comfort Drive and PRIMAT kompakt 195 Comfort Drive Locking Comfort keypad +24 V DC 1 2 3 4...
  • Page 32 WiFi Box (continued) Circuit diagram (continued) Circuit diagram in combination with a rain detector SKA 20 Comfort Drive PRIMAT-S kompakt 195 Comfort Drive REM/H 10 +24 V DC +24 V DC Rain sensor Comfort keypad 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 +24 V DC HAUTAU-Bus...
  • Page 33 WiFi Box (continued) Circuit diagram (continued) Circuit diagram for multiple 230 V AC actuators, model: PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 Comfort Drive 230 V AC PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 Comfort Drive Comfort Drive Comfort Drive +24 V DC +24 V DC +24 V DC 1 2 3...
  • Page 34 WiFi Box (continued) Circuit diagram (continued) Circuit diagram for smoke & heat exhaust control unit RAZ K Smoke & heat exhaust Smoke & heat exhaust control unit RAZ K control unit RAZ K 230 V AC 230 V AC Emergency U out 3 2 1 3 2 1...
  • Page 35 WiFi Box (continued) WLAN log-on The WiFi Box must be installed ready for operation and connected to a 24 V DC power supply. The search for new WiFi networks needs to be enabled on the smartphone or tablet. The WiFi Box is quickly detected with its name.
  • Page 36 WiFi Box (continued) Technical specifications Operational power supply Wireless LAN Supply voltage 24 V DC (–10%/+30%) Radio standard 802.11n/g/b Ripple ≤ 20% in relation to the nominal Encryption Yes, WPA voltage Range Without interferences: about Wattage 10 m, depending on the building in transmission mode about 1.5 W Log-on per WPA...
  • Page 37 (procedure using a FritzBox router as an example) Introduction The WiFi Box offers the following options for WiFi operation as standard: As a WLAN access point The WiFi Box transmits and receives WLAN commands directly from the tab- let or smartphone. This option is practical if there is no local WiFi network available, there is a preference not to integrate the router, or when there was no on-site router installed during installation and functional handover.
  • Page 38 Main function Wiring must be carried out as specified in the installation instructions for the WiFi Box. This application example demonstrates the basic function of the WIFi Box as a client in combination with an on-site router. Basic procedure Basic procedure for setting up the WiFi Box and the router. You will find the specific details in the following steps.
  • Page 39 Establishing a direct WiFi connection The WiFi Box must be installed ready for operation and connected to a 24 V DC power supply. The search for new WiFi networks needs to be enabled on the smartphone or tablet. The WiFi Box is quickly detected with its name.
  • Page 40 Settings in the router You then need to open the internet browser and enter the address to access the router. The log-in page for ac- cess to the configuration level will now open. You will need to enter the access password here and confirm by clicking Log-in.
  • Page 41 Router settings (continued) To ensure that the HAUTAU WiFi Box always re- ceives the same IP address, click the (Edit) icon to open the detailed view and check the box for Always assign the same IPv4 address to this net- work device.
  • Page 42 Settings in the ConfigTool As the last step, you need to enter the IP address for the WiFi Box into the ConfigTool. You can find this address on the router config- uration interface or from your notes – for example, as shown in the screenshot above: 192.168.178.26 ConfigTool >...
  • Page 43 Description This section describes how the HAUTAU ConfigTool app operates in combination with the HAUTAU WiFi Box or the HAUTAU LAN module. The HAUTAU ConfigTool features an identical interface for: - PCs and notebooks with the Microsoft Windows operating system - Smartphones and tablets with the Google Android operating system - Smartphones and tablets with the Apple iOS operating system It is used to parametrise and control the following devices via the HAUTAU bus:...
  • Page 44 WARNING: Important safety instructions Safety instructions You must observe the safety instructions for the corresponding device families. See the relevant installation in- structions at www.hautau.de/en/ Connection and installation conditions Before you put the device into operation, take into account the connection and installation conditions in the manual for the device series concerned.
  • Page 45 General information Connection via LAN or WLAN • Directly to a WiFi Box/LAN module via a WiFi network The WiFi Box/LAN module acts as a WiFi access point and is accessible at the fixed IP address 192.168.33.1 once connected. This mode is configured on delivery and can be reset using the button (see notes below). A stand-alone solu- tion is possible without a router log-in.
  • Page 46 Start After the ConfigTool app is launched, it establishes a connection to the WiFi Box or the LAN module and checks if the firmware version installed is compatible. If it is not compatible, a compatible firmware version is down- loaded onto the WiFi Box or LAN module and then launched. Note: If the smartphone is slow, attempting to connect to the WiFi Box or LAN module may result in a timeout.
  • Page 47 Operation (continued) If you need to change device parameters which affect the warranty, a warning is dis- played one time, which you need to accept: There are other device-specific warnings, such as those for the RAZ-K control unit. Address assignment in the HAUTAU bus system Every device has a unique address between 0 and 255 in the HAUTAU bus system.
  • Page 48 Menu The menu can be accessed via the menu bar on the upper edge. If you tap on an entry, the lists will open with the individual menu options. In the case of on/off settings, you can adjust the displayed setting by tapping the menu item.
  • Page 49 Sound on/off It is a good idea to activate Sound on if vibration is switched off or there is no vibration function. A short audible signal provides feedback each time you make an input. Resetting An option menu will appear: Service resets the devices available at launch to PRIMAT kompakt 195 with HAUTAU bus address 20, SKA 20 Comfort Drive with address 22.
  • Page 50 WLAN launch For Windows and Android only. You can specify a WLAN network which the smartphone/tablet/notebook should to connect to when launching the ConfigTool app. After the app is closed, the smartphone/tablet/note- book will reconnect to the WLAN network to which it was connected before the app was launched. This option is used for automated log-in if a WLAN network is available via a router, but the WiFi Box or LAN module is not registered to this router and operates directly or through another router instead.
  • Page 51 WiFi Box: Address This is where the IP address is configured which the ConfigTool uses to establish a con- nection with the WiFi Box or the LAN module. The mode itself, direct/via router, is not configured here; see WiFi Box: Mode section for more details. If the connection is direct, i.e.
  • Page 52 WiFi Box: Mode Configure WLAN operating mode for the WiFi Box or the LAN module. Also see Connection via LAN or WLAN for more information. This is where you configure whether the WiFi Box or LAN module should work as a WLAN access point so that you can connect directly with a smartphone/tablet/notebook (Direct mode), or whether the WiFi Box or LAN module should log on to the a WLAN router and are only accessible in this way (Via router mode).
  • Page 53 WiFi Box: Mode (continued) In Direct mode, i.e. when the WiFi Box or LAN module operates as a WLAN access point, you can press Hide: Yes to switch off the automatic log-on to the WLAN network. The ac- cess point will then remain invisible unless a connection is established manually. This op- tion should also be selected if the WiFi Box is only used solely as a switch input with- out WLAN for connected devices, for example.
  • Page 54 WiFi Box: Mode (continued) See separate step-by-step guide Integration in an on-site WLAN router at www.hautau.de/en/ Procedure for operation via a router (without WPS): 1. Settings, section on WiFi Box: Mode, Via router - Change button if Direct configured 2. Enter the router’s WLAN network name under which the WiFi Box/LAN module should be able to connect 3.
  • Page 55 WiFi Box: Inputs This is where you set the HAUTAU bus devices addressed by the switch inputs in the WiFi Box or LAN module. Not all devices are automatically addressed, allowing for situations such as connecting a rain sensor that only closes the windows without other devices connected to the HAUTAU bus responding.
  • Page 56 Tools If you tap on Tools in the menu bar, the tools menu will open: Find devices You can use this tool to identify all devices connected to the HAUTAU bus and incorporate the devices to dis- play them in the ConfigTool. The address range can be restricted since scanning all possible HAUTAU bus addresses can take a long time.
  • Page 57 Tools (continued) Use the Start button to launch the search for HAUTAU bus devices. Red shows which address is currently being queried. Green indicates a located device. Press the Stop button to stop the scanning. The devices found up to that point can be integrated.
  • Page 58 Changing the address You can use this tool to change the HAUTAU bus address. To do so, you need to know the currently configured address, e.g. using Find devices (see Find devices section). See Address assignment in the HAUTAU bus system section on the HAUTAU bus system addresses.
  • Page 59 About Indicates the ConfigTool version number: Exit Closes the ConfigTool without further prompts.
  • Page 60 Devices Note: Actuators are delivered with an active phase control. If the actuators need to be controlled via the HAUTAU bus only, you need to switch over to 24 V bus-controlled as otherwise they might inad- vertently start running after a power failure. PRIMAT kompakt 195 The following are displayed: Serial number:...
  • Page 61 PRIMAT kompakt 195 (continued) Settings: Version: See above for version Opening width: 100 or 190 mm OPEN speed: Slow 4 mm/s (no time specified) Normal 5 mm/s Fast 9.5 mm/s CLOSE speed: same as for OPEN Immediately after setting a value, the drive re-reads the current setting. If the value was not accepted, the display returns to the previous value.
  • Page 62 SKA 20 Comfort Drive The following are displayed: Serial number: The serial number 1-65534, 65535 = internal serial number Software version: Major/minor version of the firmware in the actuator Mode: Phase-controlled - Once power is connected, the actuator operates with the direction determined by the polarity Bus-controlled - The actuator will not operate until it receives a command via the HAU- TAU bus...
  • Page 63 SKA 20 Comfort Drive (continued) Settings: Mode: operating mode setting, see above. All settings except phase-controlled and bus-con- trolled only if automatic self-detection is switched off. OPEN speed: Normal 7.7 mm/s SHEV (fast) 10 mm/s - SHEV operation is only permitted with this speed CLOSE speed: Normal 7.7 mm/s Fast...
  • Page 64 SM2/EM2 The following are displayed: Serial number: The serial number 1-65534, 65535 = internal serial number Version: 24V phase-controlled - once power is connected, the actuator operates with the direction determined by the polarity 24V bus-controlled - the actuator will not operate until it receives a command via the HAUTAU bus 230V phase-controlled - once power is connected, the actuator operates with the direction determined by the supplied phase...
  • Page 65 SM2/EM2 Comfort Drive Speed: For OPEN and CLOSE Slow 1.3 mm/s Normal 1.5 mm/s Fast 2.8 mm/s Otherwise, section SM2/EM2; the number of cycles that the actuator has completed so far is also displayed. A cycle comprise open and close once.
  • Page 66 Control Unit RAZ-K The Control Unit RAZ-K features a pullup resistor on the HAUTAU bus when delivered. As a result, the WiFi Box or LAN module pull-up resistor must be turned off for a device search; see Find devices section. The following are displayed: Serial number: The serial number 1-65534,...
  • Page 67 Control Unit RAZ-K (continued) Ventilation time: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 minutes Ventilation cycle: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 hours Opening width: 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 seconds, 3 minutes, no switch-off Wind/rain cut-off time:...
  • Page 68 Multisensor MS The following are displayed: Serial number: The serial number 1-65534, 65535 = internal serial number Software version: Major/minor firmware version - empty for older devices which don’t provide this information yet. Temperature: [°C] Humidity: CO2: [ppm] Settings: Lower temperature limit: 15-35 °C Upper temperature limit: (Same as lower temperature limit)
  • Page 69 Multisensor MS (continued) Lower humidity limit: 0, 5, 10.15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100% Upper humidity limit: (same as lower humidity limit) Lower CO limit: 300, 400, 500, 600, 800, 900, 1000, 1200, 1400, 1600, 1800, 2000, 2200, 2400 Upper CO limit: (same as lower CO2 limit)
  • Page 70 HS Comfort Drive The following are displayed: Serial number: The serial number 1-65534, 65535 = internal serial number Software version: Major/minor version of the firmware Window lowered: Position reached when the window has been lowered – for windows with lift actuator only Window closed: Position reached when the window is closed...
  • Page 71 Output-Box 230 V The following are displayed: Serial number: The serial number 1-65534, 65535 = internal serial number Software version: Major/minor version of the firmware The actuator can be operated using the buttons right at the bottom: OPEN – STOP – CLOSE. Unknown devices on the HAUTAU bus New devices whose type is not yet known to the ConfigTool will be displayed as unknown devices.
  • Page 72: Configbox

    ConfigBox Description The ConfigBox offers a simple way of parametrising and configuring products with the HAUTAU interface in combination with the ConfigTool. The connection be- tween the mobile terminal device and the ConfigBox is established via a WLAN connection. The supply package contains the required cable and adapter, so that the sys- tem can be easily connected by simply plugging it in.
  • Page 73: Lan Module

    LAN module Description The LAN module acts as an interface to exchange commands between the HAUTAU network and an IP-based network. The data is exchanged via ca- ble with fixed data points as required by the com- patible HAUTAU products. Connectivity to other es- tablished networks is provided via the IP protocol to integrate products into a comprehensive building au- tomation system.
  • Page 74 Device overview Important note: Button for configuration KNX/IP does not mean KNXnet/IP. Here, a KNX interface is (WPS/reset) LAN RJ45 jack merely connected via IP. Signal indicator (green) for operation and configuration Connection for ... KNX/IP RJ45 jack - GND (operating voltage) - HAUTAU bus 1 - 4 - GND (operating voltage)
  • Page 75 Notes regarding HAUTAU bus Comfort Drive Comfort Drive • Maximum total length for bus wiring: 300 m (sum of connections to all connected actuators) Comfort Drive Comfort Drive • Unused bus wiring lines and any shielding in the cable must be connected to ground (GND). •...
  • Page 76 Examples of use and wiring plan Example of integrating one or more 230 V AC fanlight actuators for PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 in a KNX network. NYM 3 x 1,5 mm² NYM 3 x 1,5 mm² Feed line 230 V AC, 50 Hz 24 V 230 V 3 x 0,8 mm²...
  • Page 77 Examples of use and wiring plan Example of integrating one or more 24 V DC fanlight actuators for PRIMAT-S kompakt 195 in a KNX network. 24 V 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 1 - Junction box 2 - LAN module Operating voltage + 24 V DC...
  • Page 78 Examples of use and wiring plan Example of integrating one or more 24 V DC actuators for SKA 20 Comfort Drive in a KNX network. 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm²...
  • Page 79 Examples of use and wiring plan Example of integrating one or more 24 V DC HS Comfort Drive actuators in a KNX network. 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 3 x 0,8 mm² 1 - Junction box Operating voltage + 24 V DC 2 x * 2 - LAN module...
  • Page 80 Circuit diagram 230 V AC PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 fanlight actuators 24 V 230 V AC 230 V PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 PRIMAT-E kompakt 195 Comfort Drive Comfort Drive Comfort Drive 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 +24 V DC WEINZIERL KNX IP BAOS 771/773...
  • Page 81 Circuit diagram 24 V DC fanlight actuators for PRIMAT-S kompakt 195 24 V PRIMAT-S kompakt 195 Comfort drive 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 HAUTAU-Bus + 24 V DC +24 V DC HAUTAU-Bus WEINZIERL KNX IP BAOS 771/773 24 V DC Feed line 230 V AC, 50 Hz Power supply unit for LAN module...
  • Page 82 Circuit diagram 24 V DC SKA 20 Comfort Drive a SKA 20 Comfort Drive SKA 20 Comfort Drive SKA 20 Comfort Drive 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 +24 V DC HAUTAU-Bus WEINZIERL KNX IP BAOS 771/773 24 V DC Feed line 230 V AC, 50 Hz Power supply unit...
  • Page 83 Circuit diagram 24 V DC actuator for HS Comfort Drive HS Comfort Drive HS Comfort Drive HS Comfort Drive Netzteil Netzteil Netzteil +24 V GND +24 V GND +24 V GND +24 V DC +24 V DC +24 V DC Power Power Power...
  • Page 84 KNX mapping KNX mapping is used to process signals for network com- WEINZIERL KNX IP BAOS 771/773 munication in such a way that they can be further used as required. Mapping for interface KNX IP BAOS 771/773 Up to 250 objects can be mapped. With a maximum of 30 HAUTAU devices, this corresponds to a maximum of 8 KNX data points per device, which can vary depending on the detected HAUTAU device.
  • Page 85 KNX data points for HAUTAU bus device The data from a HAUTAU bus device is queried every 2 seconds. After about 1.5 minutes, all 30 possible HAUTAU bus addresses will thus have been queried, meaning that, in the worst case, a status change will be available to KNX only after this interval.
  • Page 86 KNX data points for actuators BAOS Feature KNX flags Length KNX data type BAOS offset Open/close C-W-- 1 bit 1.009 DPT_OpenClose DPT 01 Stop C-W-- 1 bit 1.017 DPT_Trigger DPT 01 Status Opened CR--- 1 bit 1.002 DPT_Bool DPT 01 Status Closed CR--- 1 bit...
  • Page 87 Optische Signale und Verwendung des Tasters | Optical signals and use of the button LED and buttons Signal optical indicator and WPS/Reset button Button Signal Position LED flashes LAN module in operation Pressed briefly (< 1 s) LED on WPS log-on Pressed for longer (>...
  • Page 88 Technical specifications Electrical characteristics Installation and environmental conditions Nominal voltage 24 V DC (-10%/+ 30%) nominal temperature 20 °C Ambient temperature 0 °C to +40 °C Ripple ≤ 20% in relation to the Protection rating IP20 as per EN 60529 nominal voltage Environmental conditions For dry environments only;...
  • Page 90 Tel.: +49 5724 3930 Email: info@hautau.de www.hautau.de/en/ This printed document is continually updated. Created: 08/2023 – amended: 06/2024 Order no. 759975 You will find the latest version at https://www.maco.eu/assets/759975 or scan the QR code. All rights reserved. Subject to change.

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