Swegon CONDUCTOR W4 Series User manual

CONDUCTOR W4
Installation instruction for W4.1 and W4.2
Controller
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Figure 1. Overview of the Controller.
Pos 1. Product marking.
Pos 2. Termination resistance.
1 = The unit is the last node in the network
2 = The unit is the first node in the network
3 = The unit is situated between the first and last nodes
Pos 3. Modular Contact / ModBUS RTU units (pressure sensor and room unit)
Pos 4. Inputs: Wiring terminals for the connection of sensors.
Pos 5. DIP switch for ModBUS RTU.
1 (=on) boosts the controller to Modbus address 1
2 (=on) access to Modbus register via BMS system
(requires a restart of the controller)
Pos 6. LED, indicates the status of the controller.
Pos 7. Input and output for signal to external relay.
Pos 8. Outputs: Wiring terminals for the connection of valve and
damper actuators.
Product Identification Label
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Conductor RE W4
Modbus Adress 2
Artnr: 942334001
RF id: 00350
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Figure 2. Product identification label on the controller.
Pos 1. Name of the product.
Pos 2. ModBus RTU address default from factory.
Pos 3. Part number.
Pos 4. Controller ID number.
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To be installed above a false ceiling
If a DIN rail is NOT available pre-mounted or is not available, the control-
ler can be appropriately mounted above the false ceiling (not on the
module).
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Figure 4. To mount the controller.
Pos 1. Supporting surface, NOT for the comfort module or climate beam.
Pos 2. Screws.
a. Secure the controller by means of screws in the upper left-hand and the
lower right-hand corners. Use screws suitable for the supporting surface.
Figure 3. To mount the controller.
Pos 1. Plastic hooks
Pos 2. Supporting surface
Pos 3. DIN rail
Pos 4. Snap-on fastener.
To mount the controller.
Mounting on a DIN rail

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• Connect the presence sensor, check application parameter P_1910
• Connect the window contact, check application parameter P_1909
• Connect the pressure sensor to the Modular contact.
Set the address on sensor: SA1 = 3, EA = 4
• Check application parameters P_1929, P_1930 and P_1931. (P_1930
allways 0 in appl W4.1)
W4.1 (Hotel/Office)
Monitoring
system via ModBus
Figure 5. CONDUCTOR W4.1: Integral Components
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Controller
Room unit
Presence detector
Window contact
Pressure sensor
Condensation sensor
CO2-sensor
External temp. sensor
Transformer
Valve actuator
Ventilation damper
incl. damper actuator
Conductor RE
Conductor RU
DETECT Occupancy
SYST PS
SYST CG
DETECT Quality
CONDUCTOR T-TG
SYST TS-1
ACTUATOR b 24V NC
CRTc -aaa-2
(aaa = dimension)
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678
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Room unit RJ12 Modular contact
Pressure sensor RJ12 Modular contact
MODBUS RS2
1 Data (B)
2Data (A)
3Earth
MODBUS RS1
5Data (B)
6Data (A)
7Earth
Condensation sensor 17 Resistance
18
Temperature sensor 19 KTY
20
Transformer 23 + 24V AC
24 -G0
Window contact 25 10V
10 10V
Presence detector
26 10V
12 0-10V
21 +24V AC
22 -G0
Valve actuator, cooling 27 -G0
29 +24V
Valve actuator, heating 30 -G0
32 +24V
Damper, supply air (SA)
33 -G0
34 0-10V
35 +24V
Damper, extract air (EA)
36 -G0
37 0-10V
38 +24V
CO2-sensor
16 0-10V Signal
21 +24V AC
22 -G0
Figure 6. Wiring diagram,
CONDUCTOR W4.1

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• Connect the presence sensor, check application parameter P_1910
• Connect the window contact, check application parameter P_1909
• Connect the pressure sensor to the Modular contact.
Set the address on sensor: SA1 = 3, SA2 = 6, EA = 4
• Check application parameters P_1929, P_1930 and P_1931.
Monitoring
system via ModBus
Figure 7. CONDUCTOR W4.2: Integral Components
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Controller
Room unit
Presence detector
Window contact
Pressure sensor
Condensation sensor
CO2-sensor
External temp. sensor
Transformer
Valve actuator
Ventilation damper
incl. damper actuator
Conductor RE
Conductor RU
DETECT Occupancy
SYST PS
SYST CG
DETECT Quality
CONDUCTOR T-TG
SYST TS-1
ACTUATOR b 24V NC
CRTc aaa-2
(aaa = dimension)
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3
4
5
6789
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Room unit RJ12 Modular contact
Pressure sensor RJ12 Modular contact
MODBUS RS2
1 Data (B)
2Data (A)
3Earth
MODBUS RS1
5Data (B)
6Data (A)
7Earth
Condensation sensor 17 Resistance
18
Temperature sensor 19 KTY
20
Valve actuator, heating 21 +24V
22 X15 -G0
Transformer 23 + 24V AC
24 -G0
Window contact
25 10V
10 10V
Presence detector
26 10V
12 0-10V
21 +24V AC
22 -G0
Valve actuator, cooling 27 -G0
29 +24V
Damper 2, supply air (SA2)
30 -G0
31 0-10V
32 +24 V
Damper 1, supply air (SA1)
33 -G0
34 0-10V
35 +24V
Damper, extract air (EA)
36 -G0
37 0-10V
38 +24V
CO2-sensor
16 0-10V Signal
21 +24V AC
22 -G0
W4.2 (Conference)
Figure 8. Wiring diagram,
CONDUCTOR W4.2

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Figure 10. To mount the room unit (thermostat).
Pos 1. Front piece.
Pos 2. Back piece.
Pos 3. Screws suitable for the supporting surface.
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3a
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3b
Figure 9. Wireless: 3xAAA, (pos 3a),
Cable: RJ12 (pos 3b).
• Recommended installation height RU
= standard height for light switches
• RU should not be exposed to direct
sunlight, or other disturbing heat
sources
• Room air should be able to circulate
around the front and sides of the RU.
Figure 11. Overview over the menu system of the room unit.
Enter code
3 7 4 9
General Param.
Parameter
Min 0 Max 79
2
P_101
ModBus address
value
Enter code
9 4 7 3
Appl. Param.
Parameter
Min 0 Max 2
1
P_19 02
1 or 2 room units
values
Alarms
Main menu
Setup
Service menu
Enter code
1 9 1 9
Regulator adjust
k-factor SA2
Boost SA2 l/s
Temp C
Temp H
System info
Application
Sw. ver. RE
Sw. ver. RU
Room temp
Serial Number
Battery Level
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Settings
Room unit no.
RF pair-up
FirstTime func
RF Quality
Temp.calibration
Language
k-factor SA1
Norm SA1 l/s
Boost SA1 l/s
Energy saving
Backlight
Basescreen mode
Set point step
Commissioning
k-factor EA
Offset l/s

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ModBUS
RF pair-up
RF Quality
......................
RF pair-up
0000
0
Press code
919
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Main menu
Setup
<Exit Select>
Conductor RE W4
Modbus Adress 2
Artnr: 942334001
RF id: 00350
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
RF pair-up (When RJ12 not used)
OK 3 sek.
▲▼
<Exit >
▲▼
<Exit Select>
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<Exit Select>
▲▼
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Room unit overview
Figure 12. Overview of the main image of the room unit.
Pos 1. Cursor key for moving DOWN.
Pos 2. Cursor key for moving to the LEFT.
Pos 3. Heating/cooling.
Pos 4. Battery charge status/Window status.
Pos 5. Current airflow.
Pos 6. Operating mode.
Pos 7. Current temperature.
Pos 8. Carbon dioxide content.
Pos 9. Occupancy status
Pos 10. Cursor key for moving UP.
Pos 11. Cursor key for moving to the RIGHT.
Pos 12. OK key.
Product identification label
on the controller.

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Conductor to BMS and SuperWise
First and
middle zone
Last zone
Last RE in zone
Last RE in zone

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Last RE in zone
Last RE in zone
FCC ID: ZIW-COND02
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of IC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfe-
rence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Cet équipement est conforme au chapitre 15 des directives FCC et RSS-210 des directives IC. Son fonctionnement
est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne doit pas causer d'interférences nuisibles, et (2) cet
appareil doit accepter toute autre interférence reçue, y compris celles pouvant entraîner un dysfonctionnement.
Changes or modification not expressly approved by the partly responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Toute transformation ou modification non expressément autorisée par l'autorité responsable de l'appareil est
susceptible de faire perdre à l'utilisateur son droit d’utiliser l’équipement.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. –Con-
nect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. –Consult the
dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.
"The term "IC" before the equipment certification number only signifies that the industry Canada technical
specifications"
"Le terme « IC » figurant devant le numéro de certification de cet équipement signifie uniquement le respect des
spécifications techniques de Canada Industrie."
Safety precautions / Responsibility
It is the responsibility of the user to do the following:
• Assess all the risks involved in the activities which are related to this instruction.
• Make sure that all necessary safety precautions are made be-fore starting the activities which are
related to this instruction.
For US and Canada market
WARNING:
All electrical installation, including wiring the actuators, valve actuators and various sensors is to be
carried out by the electrical contractor or the systems contractor.
The power feeding shall be a Low Voltage class 2 circuit.

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