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Lunos UNI-EO User manual

Installation and Operating Manual
Radio module UNI-EO
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About this manual
 Read this manual carefully and completely before assembly! Always observe
the general safety instructions and the safety symbols with information in the
text.
 Hand out this manual to the user (tenants, proprietors, property management
etc.) after completing assembly.
Caution! Any assembly work m ay only be carried out after dis-
connecting the supply voltage!
This symbol warns you against risks of injury
This symbol warns you against risks of injury from electricity
Safety instructions
Attention! The electric connection m ay only be made by authorised
qualified personnel and according to the applicable version of VDE 0100!
Disposal
The packaging must be sorted before disposal. If you wish to dispose of
the ventilation device, observe the currently applicable regulations.
Pursuant to the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act
(ElektroG) this device can be returned to your municipal collection point
free of charge.
Operating voltage: 3.3V DC
Power consumption (module) : < 1W
Radio frequency: 868 MHz
Range: up to 40 meters (free field)
Operating temperature: 0°C / 40°C
EPP profile: D2-50 (for coupling with radio control centre)
Dimensions: 44mm x 23mm x 13mm
Technical data UNI-EO
Installation on the universal control 5/UNI-FT
DIP-switches - Display
DIP switches - Description
Coupling mode
To teach further radio components to the radio module UNI-EO, it must be set
to coupling mode. To do this, press and hold the button for 5 seconds. To
simplify matters, the LED lights up green every second during this time. Re-
lease the button after 5s. The module is now in coupling mode, indicated by
the red LED lighting up every second.
The coupling mode is automatically terminated after 30 s if no coupling pro-
cess has taken place.
Radio remote control RC-EO
For coupling the RC-EO radio remote control, set the UNI-EO module to
coupling mode as described above. Then press the "+" button on the RC-EO
three times within 2 seconds. If the coupling process was successful, the red
LED will stop lighting and the green LED will confirm the process by lighting
up five times.
Humidity and temperature sensor SFT-EO
1 2 3 4
ON
DIP-Schalter
DIP switch 1:
ON: Slave mode
OFF: Stand-alone operation (standard)
DIP 1 must be set before commission-
ing!
DIP switch 2:
ON: Outdoor sensor
OFF: Indoor sensor (standard)
DIP switch 3:
ON: Radio master
OFF: - (standard)
DIP switch 4:
ON: Transmit mode
OFF: Receive mode (standard)
DIP switch 1:
In stand-alone mode, buttons / sensors / other fans can be coupled as signal trans-
mitters. Slave mode only in connection with a SmartHome central unit or a 5/UNI-FT
with UNI-EO module in Master mode (see DIP 3)
DIP switch 2:
Used to teach additional sensors (see teaching SFT-EO)
DIP switch 3:
Configured as radio master, the module transmits the switched stage and the opera-
ting mode (heat recovery or summer ventilation ) to coupled UNI-EO modules with
Slave mode setting (see DIP 1). The reversing time is synchronised cyclically.
DIP switch 4:
If an exhaust fan (e.g. RA 15-60 or Ego) is connected to the universal control 5/UNI-
FT, the radio module will transmit the operating stage to coupled UNI-EO or FM-EO
radio modules in order to actively convey supply air.
Stage +1 Stage -1
Activate
humidity-controlled
automatic mode
Deactivate
humidity-controlled
automatic mode
The summer ventilation is activated by simultaneously pressing the buttons
"+" and "l" and deactivated by simultaneously pressing "-" and "o".
The filter is reset by pressing the "-" button five times within 5 seconds while
fan stage 0 is active.
For coupling, the housing of the SFT-EO sensor must be opened. To do this,
loosen the two screws on the bottom.
Only one indoor and one outdoor sensor can be coupled per UNI-EO module.
DIP switch 2 of the UNI-EO must be set to ON (outdoor sensor) or OFF
(indoor sensor) and the module must be set to coupling mode as described
above.
To couple the SFT-EO sensor, press the button on the bottom of the solar cell
one time. If the process is successful, the red LED of the UNI-EO will stop
lighting and the green LED will confirm the process by lighting up five times.
The humidity and temperature sensor of the 5/UNI-FT is still active even
when the indoor sensor is coupled. In automatic mode, the higher humidity
value of the two sensors is used for control operation.
If an outdoor sensor is connected, the difference between indoor and outdoor
air humidity above 50% RH in the interior is used for intelligent control.
button
DIP-switches
LED green
LED red
radio module
antenna
The radio module is plugged onto
the 6-pole connector of the 5/UNI-
FT. Make sure that all poles are
correctly connected.
When installing in the flush-
mounted box, the antenna should
be positioned in the direction of the
opening, if possible.
If a switch is installed on the control
at the same time, it must always
have priority. The operating mode
Slave is excepted.
Radio module FM-EO and Silvento ec
For active exhaust air compensation, a 5/UNI-FT with UNI-EO radio module can
be coupled to the FM-EO radio module of a Silvento ec.
To do this, set DIP switch 4 of the FM-EO to ON and set the UNI-EO radio mo-
dule to coupling mode as described. Now press the button on the FM-EO one
time.
If the coupling process is successful, the red LED of the FM-EO will go out and
the green LED will light up five times for confirmation.
If the Silvento ec is now set to a regulated ventilation stage higher than 30m³/h,
the devices connected to the universal control will compensate the resulting
negative pressure with 15m³/h per device, i.e., two e² units convey 30m³/h, four
units a total of 60m³/h.
Radio module FM-EO and Nexxt
This requires two universal controls 5/UNI-FT, each of which is supplemented by
one UNI-EO radio module. One 5/UNI-FT (A) is installed on the exhaust air side
(kitchen, WC, bathroom, etc.) and controls a RA 15-60 or Ego devices. An additi-
onal 5/UNI-FT (B) is installed on the supply air side (living room, bedroom or
children's room) and controls devices of the type e².
By coupling the two controls, the 5/UNI-FT (B) will switch to active supply air
operation of 15m³/h per connected unit if the 5/UNI-FT (A) is switched to exhaust
air operation with an airflow volume higher than 30m³/h.
To couple the two controls, set DIP switch 4 of the UNI-EO of the 5/UNI-FT (A)
to ON. Set the UNI-EO radio module of the 5/UNI-FT (B) to coupling mode as
described above and then press the button of the 5/UNI-FT (A) one time.
If the coupling process is successful, the red LED of the UNI-EO of the 5/UNI-FT
(B) will go out and the green LED will light up five times for confirmation.
Exhaust air compensation 5/UNI-FT (A) by 5/UNI-FT (B)
Master-Slave operation of two 5/UNI-FT (coupling)
To couple the two controls, DIP switch 3 on the UNI-EO of the Master control
must be set to ON. On the UNI-EO module of the Slave control, DIP switch 1
must be set to ON and the other DIP switches of the module must be set to
OFF.
The UNI-EO of the Slave control must now be set to coupling mode as descri-
bed above. Then press the button of the UNI-EO of the Master control one
time.
If the coupling process is successful, the red LED of the UNI-EO of the Slave
control will go out and the green LED will light up five times for confirmation.
Two universal controls 5/UNI-FT, each supplemented by a UNI-EO radio module, are
required for this. The following conditions apply:
 Slave 5/UNI-FT can only mirror states
 The setting of the coding switches of both controls must be identical.
 DIP switches of Slave 5/UNI-FT must be in 0-position.
 Slave must not be coupled with TAC / button / switch / gesture control or similar.
The wires for connecting a switch (grey, red, black) must be individually insula-
ted.
 The Slave control does not count any filter or operating time.
 One Master control can control several Slave controls. One Slave can only be
controlled by one Master.
 In total across all controls, the same number of devices must be operated at the
outputs S1 and S2.
Decoupling of two radio components
To disconnect two coupled radio components, the component to be decoupled from
must be switched to decoupling mode. To do this, keep the button of the compo-
nent pressed for 15s. The LED will light up every second during this time. Release
the button after 15s. The LED will continue to flash green.
Now confirm the disconnection on the component to be decoupled.
 FM-EO (Silvento ec), UNI-EO, SFT-EO: Press button one time
 FM-EO (Nexxt): Press the "Radio" button on the control element of the Nexxt
one time
 RC-EO: Press the “+“ button three times within 2 seconds
If the decoupling is successful, the green LED of the UNI-EO will go out and the red
LED will light up five times for confirmation.
LUNOS Deutschland
LUNOS Lüftungstechnik GmbH Tel. +49 30 362 001-0
für Raumluftsysteme Fax +49 30 362 001-89
Wilhelmstr. 31 [email protected]
13593 Berlin ∙ Deutschland www.lunos.de
E346 11.18
NotesMaster-Slave operation of two 5/UNI-FT (preconditions)
Notes
Notes
If an exhaust fan is operated on the 5/UNI-FT of the UNI-EO (e.g. RA15-60,
eGO or similar) and a Nexxt with an installed FM-EO radio module on the supply
air side, these can be coupled.
If the exhaust fan is then set to one stage higher than 30m³/h, the Nexxt will
compensate this with 30m³/h sole supply air operation.
For coupling, DIP switch 4 on the UNI-EO module must be set to ON.
The Nexxt with installed FM-EO must first be set to coupling mode. To do this,
please refer to the installation instructions for the FM-EO radio module.
With the coupling mode of the FM-EO activated, press the UNI-EO button one
time to do the coupling. If the coupling process is successful, the coupling mode
on the FM-EO will be terminated.

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