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OPERATING AND ASSEMBLY MANUAL
B.IQ push-button with room tem-
perature regulation and display

This guide is valid for B.IQ push-buttons with
room temperature regulation and display
(hereinafter push-button RTR ) in the 3gang,
4gang and 5gang models.
You will find the order numbers in chapter 6.5.
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any queries you may have.
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INTRODUCTION
The push-button RTR allows you to operate numerous
sections in a building. The functions of the push-button
depend on the programming and the other EIB instal-
lation devices.
To keep operation of the device as easy as possible, the
installer can pre-set functions (basic display, required
values, timer, etc.) or activate them to suit individual
needs. The present document will offer you an intro-
duction to this device.
■1. Overview (Page 4)
-Functions, basic display, push-button assistance,
overview of device, explanation of buttons and symbols
■2. Operation (Page 10)
-Operating level, menu navigation, main menus,
messages
■3. Operation “Level I” (Page 15)
-Room temperature regulation
■4. Operation “Level II” (Page 16)
-Changing operating mode, expanded operating
modes, changing heating/cooling
■5. Operation “Level III” (Page 20)
- Function and setting of the timer, week timers,
settings, troubleshooting
■6. Installation (Page 32)
- System information, assembly/disassembly,
technical data, order numbers
■7. Appendix (Page 40)
-Warranty, button assignment, index

Ch. 1 - “Overview”
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FUNCTIONS
1.1. Overview of functions
The push-button RTR unites the functions of a push-
button, room temperature regulator, timer and display
unit in a single device.
When activated, the function buttons can perform the
following functions:
-switching on and dimming the lights
-closing/opening blinds etc. and bringing them into position
-calling up and saving eight light scenes
-transmitting temperature and brightness values
-specifying operating modes for the room temperature
regulator
-activating/deactivating the room temperature timer
-activating/deactivating weekday timers
The display with two integrated buttons can:
-change the room temperature easily at short notice
-display the room and/or outside temperature as well
as the desired set temperature
-display the date and time
-display messages (e.g. alarm messages)
-change the desired set temperature values for the
various operating modes
-program the room temperature timer on site
-program the two week timers on site
-change the basic settings
The LEDs on the side show the status indication and the
operation indication for the function buttons. In addition, they
can be left on or off permanently.

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BASIC DISPLAY, PUSH-BUTTON ASSISTANCE
16:05
Room 20.5°C
Room temperature
20.5°C
19.03.2004 16.07
Room 20.5°C
1.2. Basic display
The display represents one of nine possible basic
displays. Three different displays are described by way
of example in the following:
NOTES
The easiest way to access the basic display: press any
function button at all. You may have to press it several
times (see ch. 1.4). You will find information on the
display lighting in Chapter 5.4.
1.3. Push-button assistance
The push-button assistance is only available for the
function buttons and allows you to briefly display the
function of a particular button.
Briefly press the button whose function you are
unsure of.
If you press the previously selected function button for
slightly longer, the programmed function is triggered.
In this example, the light scene “Watching TV” was
called up.
NOTE
The push-button assistance may be deactivated. In this
case, the basic display will remain unchanged (ch. 5.4.).
The function of the button is displayed in
the bottom line of the three-line display.
Watching TV

Ch. 1 - Operation “Overview” - Page 6
The basic operating elements are explained taking the
3gang model as an example.
1.4. Overview of device
The vertical operating elements (item 1 to 4) each consist
of one button on the left, and one on the right.
The operating elements at a glance:
Display buttons (item 1)
Left or right display button:
-Setting values (e.g. desired set temperature) and
-Programming/calling up menus (see ch. 2.3)
Function buttons/rocker (item 2 to 4)
Left or right function button:
-Function depends on programming; the two buttons
in question may be combined to form a rocker
-They can be labelled using the labelling fields on the
side (optional - order numbers see ch. 6.5.)
LEDs (item 5 and 6)
-Blue LED normally means ready for operation
-White LEDs on both sides (item 6) show the
operation or the status
NOTE
You can press the buttons briefly, or press and hold
them (you can set the minimum duration). The function of
the buttons will depend on the programming.
OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS

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5
6
4
3
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ILLUSTRATION OF THE DEVICE
NOTE
Depending on the setting or the current operating step,
the display will differ from the above illustration due to its
functions.
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Lower values
(left display button)
Accept a change into a sub-menu
(left display button)
“Comfort” operating mode
“Standby” operating mode
“Night” operating mode
Comfort lengthening
(“Night” operating mode)
Frost/heat protection
DISPLAY
1.5. Explanation of the display symbols
The following diagram shows the first of three lines in the
display. This first line is reserved for the symbols. The
second and third line shows texts and commands.
Only those symbols required for the function which is
called up are displayed.

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Comfort lengthening
(“Frost/heat protection” operating mode)
If there is condensation on the
cooling system, the room cooler
is deactivated for safety reasons.
A change made to the desired set value
using the display buttons
Programming mode
Operation of the display buttons or
individual rockers or operation of the
device locked
Timer active or control display
in programming
Reserved for future
developments
Heating energy is supplied or control
display in the programming
Cooling energy is supplied or control
display in the programming
Change the menu item
(right display button)
Raise the value
(right display button)
NOTE
The display lighting can be activated or deactivated using
the »Settings« main menu (see ch. 5.4.).
SYMBOLS

Ch. 2 - Operation - Page 10
OPERATING LEVEL
2.1. Blocking menus
You can make wide-ranging changes in the saved
menus. In order to ensure easy, clear operation while
also offering a large number of functions, specific setting
options can be blocked or activated.
Your installer can specify three blocking levels:
Level I: You can adjust the desired set temperature
value using the display keys.
- Menus are not accessible!
Level II: In addition to the desired set temperature
value, you also have access to the menus.
- Switching between operating modes (see ch. 4.1.)
- Setting the »Heating temperatures«
- Setting the »Cooling temperatures«
The temperatures for »Heating« and »Cooling« are
adjusted in the same way (see ch. 4.3.).
Level III: You can access all menus as long as they
are software-based.
NOTE
The “Key symbol” in the display shows that your device
or individual functions are blocked by the software
(by means of an object) and the push-button lock is
activated via the »Settings« menu.
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