System With Two Or More Transmitters In One Room - Bosch Integrus Operation Manual

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Radiator number Impulse res-
1
2
3
4
5
Table 7.2: Calculation of the delay switch positions of a system with one transmitter
Notice!
The calculated delay switch positions based on impulse response time can differ from the
calculated delay switch positions based on cable lengths. This is caused by the accuracy of
the measurements and the accuracy of the cable signal delay factor per meter as specified by
the manufacturer of the cable. If the impulse response time is measured correctly, the
calculated delay switch positions will be the most accurate.
7.4.2

System with two or more transmitters in one room

When radiators in one multi purpose room are connected to two transmitters, an extra signal
delay is added by:
Use the following procedure to determine the delay switch positions in a master-slave
configuration:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Caution!
Turn the delay switches carefully to a new position until you feel that it clicks into position, to
!
prevent that a switch is positioned between two numbers, which would result in a wrong
delay setting.
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ponse time [ns]
350
584
237
339
563
Transmission from master transmitter to slave transmitter (cable signal delay).
Transmission through the slave transmitter.
Calculate the cable signal delay for each radiator, using the procedures for a system with
one transmitter.
Calculate the signal delay of the cable between the master and the slave transmitter in
the same way as for cables between a transmitter and a radiator.
Add to the cable signal delay of the cable between the master and the slave, the delay of
the slave transmitter itself: 33 ns. This gives the master-to-slave signal delay.
Add the master-to-slave signal delay to each radiator connected to the slave transmitter.
Determine the maximum signal delay.
Calculate for each radiator the signal delay difference with the maximum signal delay.
Divide the signal delay difference by 33. The rounded off figure is the signal delay switch
position for that radiator.
Add delay switch positions to radiators under a balcony, if applicable (see section
Systems with more than 4 carriers and a radiator under a balcony, page 65)
Set the delay switches to the calculated delay switch positions.
Cable signal
delay [ns]
350/2=175
584/2=292
237/2=118
339/2=169
573/2=281
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Signal delay
Delay switch
difference [ns]
position
292-175=117
117/33=3.64=4
292-292=0
0/33=0
292-118=174
174/33=5.27=5
292-169=123
123/33=3.73=4
292-281=11
11/33=0.33=0
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