Robotina HIQ Home User Manual

HIQ Home
User Manual v1.3.1
Sales and management
Robotina d.o.o. OIC-Hrpelje 38 6240 Kozina Slovenia +386 5 689 2020 info@robotina.com www.robotina.com
Manufacturing and service
Cybrotech Ltd. 14 Brinell Way Harfreys Industrial Estate Norfolk, NR31 0LU
United Kingdom
+44 741 845 4980 info@cybrotech.com www.cybrotech.com

Content

Features
Outline
Features
Utility Concept Devices
Expansion Background
Lights and blinds RGB dimmer Scene Automatic lights Ready light Evo light
Heating and cooling Timetable Key concepts Automation Alarm
Access control
Energy Customization
Software
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HIQ Configurator HIQ Commander HIQ Universe
Hardware
PS-IQ power supply HC-IQ home controller LC-10-IQ light controller LD-P4-IQ universal dimmer LD-V4-IQ LED dimmer LD-D8-IQ DALI dimmer BC-5-IQ blinds controller SC-4-IQ scene controller
TH-1-IQ thermostat TH-2-IQ thermostat TH-3-IQ thermostat FC-1-IQ fan-coil actuator
Power meter Motion, door and light sensor Temperature sensor Touchless switch
Wiring
Schematic diagram
Switch panel Dimensions Order code
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Outline

home automation system
HIQ is a home automation system, including lights, blinds, heating and cooling; temperature monitoring, energy management, timetable, evant-based automation and security alarm.
comfort
simplicity
security
safety
flexibility
HIQ consists both of hardware and software. Although basically simple, expansion capabilities are virtually unlimited. System is configurable, programmable, and allow integration of multiple HIQ installations into a single functional unit.
HIQ can be used for both a new project and renovation. Most of the work is done by a electrician, no specialized expert is needed. Configuration can be done by end-user.
System design is straight forward, there are no complicated compatibility or dependency rules.
HIQ is open to other home devices, either by integrating them in the system (e.g. touchless buttons), or cooperate on the signal level (e.g. professional alarm).
Features
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Features

unique concept and style
separate thermostat for each room
smartphone controls everything
integration with other systems
unlimited expansion possibilities
Multiple timetables
manual or automatic operation
independent of internet connection
full user control over all parameters
extremely simple to use
Advanced RGB control
Things running up to your schedule. Select active hours, and devices to which they relate. Output can be manually overridden at any time.
Features
RGB mode allows control of hue, saturation and brightness; instead of individual red, green and blue channels.
White temperature mode goes between different shades of white, from cool daylight to warm incandescent tone.
Evo light synchronize light temperature with time of the day. At the evening, lights will smoothly slide into
a warmer, cosy tone.
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Utility
various lodging solutions
small house apartment building
urban house farm house bungalow
large house
Features
full renovation
HIQ system is suitable for h mall or large, residence or weekend house. However, it is not the best choice for a partial retrofit, where a wireless solution may be prefered.
ouse or apartment, s
new house
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Concept

system architecture
HIQ devices
HIQ Universe
scenes and thermostats
distribution board
configuration and control
buttons
heating, ventilation and air-conditioningcontrolled devices
Features
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Devices

what are devices used for
Device Used for
LC-10-IQ light controller
LD-P4-IQ LD-D8-IQ universal dimmer
LD-V4-IQ LED dimmer
BC-5-IQ blinds controller
halogen and LED downlighters, all kinds of general-purpose lights
managed socket for floor lamp, table fan, hi-fi system, projector, and all kinds of appliances
dimmable lights of all kinds
LED stripes
window blinds, shutters and jalousies,
driven by a common up/down motor
SC-4T-IQ scene controller
SC-4S-IQ scene controller
TH-1-IQ TH-2-IQ TH-3-IQ electronic thermostat
FC-1-IQ fan-coil controller
HC-IQ master controller
user-selectable arrangement of lights and blinds
heating, cooling and fan control
smartphone and PC connection, automation, timetable, alarm, energy and other functions
Features
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Expansion

out-of-the-box vs project-based features
Basic configuration
230VAC
tablet
smartphone
switches
Wi-Fi
Ethernet Ethernet
IEX bus
switchboard
router
One home controller covers approximately 200m2, or one level in a multistory building.
Advanced system
access
control
appliance
control
smart grid
integration
supervision
surveillancesafetysecurity
audio/video
integration
energy
management
DIY devices
laptop
desktop PC
project-based features
KNX
bridge
LON
bridge
X10
bridge
Zigbee
bridge
building
integration
HIQ system offer many out-of-the-box functions. However, modern home automation is all about integration, and that is where the HIQ excels. HIQ is capable of connecting various devices into a functional system. Integration is project-based, each building is attuned to investor requirements.
Features
out-of-the-box features
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Background

experience behind the product
Design
Cybrotech originate from industry control and automation, all devices are designed and build up to a much higher standards then usually expected in home automation.
Addressing
Devices are addressed automatically, not a single address is set by user.
Responsive
From keypress to action, typical reaction time is 10 milliseconds.
Power consumption
HIQ take a great care to use as little electricity as possible.
Features
- hardware watch-dog
- transient supression
- short circuit tolerant outputs
- reverse polarity tolerant supply
- wide temperature range
Firmware
All devices are build to implement firmware upgrade, so the future for your investment is assured.
CAN bus is a multi-master, deterministic bus which offer optimum between performance, network architecture and cost.
Autorange inputs always ensure a full scale motion.
No batteries
The whole system is operated from a single 24V power supply.
Programming tools are free, everybody is welcome to give it a try. Only a basic programming skills are needed. Join our group and discover how fun and simple house automation can be.
We don’t sell switches, luminaries, computers, portable devices, tablets or phones; you have a freedom to select anything you like, buget models or expensive designer items. What we do sell is electronics, software and home automation experience at it’s finest.
No hidden costs at any level - everything is simple and elegant (and beautiful, too).
Wire vs. wireless
- no batteries
- more reliable
- faster response
- less EMI pollution
- simpler setup
- lower price
Features
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Lights and blinds

control anything from anywhere
Outputs
on/off
dimmer
0..100%
40x 16x 10x
Scene control a group with a single command
blinds position
0..100%
Light type
Features
incandescent/halogen
compact fluorescent
compact LED E27/E14
LED strip 12/24V
Blinds type
classic blinds
slatted blinds
Roman shades
managed socket for a floor lamp, table fan, dehumidifier, electric mosquito repellent, hi-fi system
blinds control with an intermediate position
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RGB dimmer

hue, saturation and brightness
In RGB mode, dimmer channels are connected to red, green, blue and white lights. White channel is optional. Instead of individual channels, user controls total brightness, hue and saturation.
RGB dimmer may be used in white temperature mode. Here, user controls brightness and white temperature. White light is obtained by mixing all four channels. For best result, use
white strip 2700K
(warm white) and RGB strip 5600K (cool white).
White temperature
0% 50% 75%25% 100%
1200K 2000K 3000K 4000K 5000K 6000K
Color cycling
Automatically rotate through the available colors. Brightness and saturation are selected manually.
In RGB mode, saturation goes from white to selected color (0..100%). In white temperature mode, saturation goes from natural white (white strip) to selected white (0..100%).
Color picker
Color picker is a quick way to choose a color, available with the HIQ Commander application. To control the RGB, just touch a color or slide finger over the screen.
color
brightness
white temperature modeRGB mode
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Scene

one key to rule them all
inputs timetable automation scene matrix
Scene is an user-defined memory to control lights, dimmers and blinds. Each output can be on, off or
not affected by the scene.
Scene mapping
SC0
SC1
SC2
SC3
0
outputs
1 2 3
4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11
12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
On/off action
on/off dimmer blinds
output on
output off
not affected
Dimmer action
dimmer 100%
10 to 90%
dimmer off
not affected
Blinds action
blinds up
10 to 90%
blinds down
not affected
Each controller has up to 4 fully selectable scenes.
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How to set a new scene
1. Identify lights that will be controlled by the scene
Using HIQ Configurator
Open Lights+blinds page, check the output number
Using HIQ Commander
Front left reflector
Press and hold until pop-up dialog appears, Information
2. Open HIQ Configurator / Scene editor and set the corresponding outputs
0
1
Scene
2
3
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
If you have scene controller, press write button to transfer new scene to the controller
Lights
out 0 out 2
out 3
Write
This procedure does two things: select which outputs are affected, and what to do with each output (on, off).
How to change a scene
Using Scene controllerUsing HIQ CommanderUsing HIQ Configurator
Living room all
Open Scene editor and set the corresponding outputs
Press and hold scene button, then select Memorize
Press and hold a button, until a short beep
This procedure does not change which outputs are affected, only what each output does (on, off).
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Automatic lights

where and how to use automatic lights
HIQ system offers several ways to automate lights. The appropriate configuration is selected based on the way
how the space is intended to be used.
Features
smart light
ready light
motion sensor
door sensor
manual control
Smart light is based on presence and low light signal. It is used for living room and it can be combined with evo light.
Ready light take advantage of motion and door sensors. It is suitable for occasionally used spaces, such as bathroom.
Motion sensor automation cover hallway, stairs and porch. Light goes off after timeout.
Door sensor cover small rooms used temporary, like a closet, cloak or wardrobe.
Other areas, like a bedroom, can't be automated and must be handled manually.
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Input mode and output mode settings
on/off
on/off + timer
staircase
doorbell
scene
ready light
input modeusage
press on, press off
press on, press off when timer expires, light goes off
press on press again to reload the timer when timer expires, light goes off
press on, release off
press to set multiple lights press again to turn them all off
fully automatic light control
functionoutput mode
manual control
ready light
motion sensor
door sensor
not used
movement is keeping the light on when timer expires, light goes off
movement is keeping the light on when timer expires, light goes off active only during the night
open door to turn the light on close door to turn the light off
open door to turn the light on close door to turn the light off active only during the night
disabled, output not affected
motion sensor
door sensor
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Ready light

advanced automatic light control
Ready light is an advanced lighting system, based on motion and door sensors. It is best suited for closed spaces that residents don’t occupy permanently.
Features:
- instant on as soon as door begins to open
- never turn off while somebody is inside
- quickly turns off when everybody is out
enable ready light
room has a natural light
occupancy status
timer
motion sensor
door sensor
room enable
only by night
Input setup
Sensors are connected to spare inputs of light controller. Input must be configured to ready light mode.
Sensor placement
For a best result, sensor must be activated just after person closes the door.
Short timeout
Time from closing the door to light off. If time is too short, light may turn off after entering the room.
Long timeout
Time from leaving the room to light off, without closing the door.
light and sensor position
Patent rights granted
2016-04-29 by patent office Slovenia, number
short and long timeout
light output
motion sensor
door sensor
24867, class G06F 9/00.
short timeout
long timeout
How does it work
When door begins to open, reed sensor is activated and the light turns on. When a person enters the room and closes the door, PIR activation means person is surely in the room. As long as door is closed, light will stay on. When person leaves room and closes door, system will wait for a short time, then turn the light off. If the door is left open, long timeout is active. If the PIR sensor is not activated during that time, light switches off.
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Evo light

automatic transition to warm evening lights
Evo light is a half-automatic system for controlling light temperature. It uses RGB dimmer in white temperature mode. Brightness is controlled by user, hue and saturation are controlled by the system.
During the selected period, lights are going from a cool white to warm white, perfectly matching our natural daily cycle.
System can be combined with smart lights. In that case, operation is fully automatic, smart lights control brightness, and evo light control light temperature.
controlled manuallybrightness
temperature
saturation
Operation
controlled by evo light
Term evo is a short for ‘evolution’. During the most of our evolutionary past, our ancestors were using no artifical lighting, so daily rhythm was synchronized by sunlight. Evo light is an attempt to mimic that natural conditions.
start hoursunrise
cold white
temperature
warm white
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To configure evo light, first experimentally the best light for
find early and late evening. Start hour and transition time should be configured so the warm light is reached at least one hour before bedtime.
When dimmer is switched back to RGB mode, evo light will automatically stop. Enabling again, it will catch on correctly, recalculating the new parameters.
Features
time
Note: evo light setup is located on RGB page.
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Heating and cooling

general features of heating/cooling system
Heating/cooling
Energy demand
allow termostat to start boiler
Thermostat
TH-1M-IQ TH-1T-IQ TH-2-IQ TH-3-IQ
configurable delay
Up to five regulation zones are supported, each with their own thermostat. Generally, energy comes from boiler for heating and chiller for cooling, but other combinations are possible.
Actuator
hot water
radiator
direct external 16A relay fan coil actuator
System is versatile enough to handle most actuator options. Hot water valve is connected directly, others require either external power relay, or fan coil actuator. Different actuator types can be mixed.
electric
radiator
electric
fan heater
floor heating fan-coil
air condition
Examples
convector
electric heatingfan coil heating and coolingair condition heating and cooling radiator heating, air condition cooling
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Timetable

weekly event scheduler
timetable 0 timetable 1 timetable 2 timetable 3
Selected part is a period when heating system is active. Each rectangle represents a half hour. Tables are fully independent of each other. To set multiple fields, hold left button and drag mouse. Each timetable can directly control one output or apply a scene.
on
off
Each block create on and off event.
timetable managed socket
Timetable can be used to control mostly anything. Use a managed socket to create a time plan for your devices.
When timetable controls an output, manual override is possible at any time, timetable will catch on with the next transition.
timetable
output
user input
A list of hollidays can be configured. On a holliday, timetable is running as it is a Sunday.
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Key concepts

low light and presence signals
auto
manual
smartphone
button
fingerprint reader
external alarm
presence indicator
Alarm
presence
Presence signal is generated from all available sources, and
indicate that somebody is at home.
Lights&blinds
Automation
HVAC
Features
location
date and time
light sensor
ON OFF
2418126
Presence goes up and down as you are going out and comming home.
Ready light
low light
Low light signal is generated as combination of calculation and sensor,
and indicate that artificial light is needed.
ON OFF
2418126
Low light goes up and down in accordance with the sunlight.
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Automation

execute tasks automatically
Coming home
Let your house show how happy it is when you come back home. When phone connects to your wi-fi network, lights and heating will turn on automatically.
Leaving home
When you leave the house, smartphone disconnects from home wi-fi network, a few minutes later system will turn lights and heating off.
Smart lights
In the evening hours, when sunlight goes down, automatically set evening scene, turn on the lights and lower blinds. Works only when tenants are at home.
Default setpoint
When active, any setpoint adjustment is valid for about half hour, then it returns to the temperature defined in automation setup.
Bio offset
Following your natural biological rhythm (chronotype), let the house be a little warmer (or cooler) at the specified time of the day.
Connect charger
Do you charge your phone every day before going to bed? Use that action to automatically turn lights and heating off.
Random lights
When nobody is at home, discourage snooping with a simple deception: turn lights on and off to leave impression that house is not empty.
Comfort wake up
System will turn thermostat on a predefined number of minutes before smartphone rings, whenever you set the alarm.
Sunny wake up
Wake up naturally, by gradually lifting blinds and let the sunlight wake you up, a predefined number of minutes before smartphone alarm.
Disconnect charger
Phone is charged until morning, right? When disconnecting the charger, automatically turn lights and heating on.
The most frequent question about home automation is - how to turn the damn thing off. However, regardless the inglorious reputation of smart machines, we strongly believe HIQ will gradually grow up into your daily routine. Events are generated automatically, you are in charge to assign actions according to your preferences.
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Coming home
Leaving home
presence
lights
heating
coming home
Use presence signal to set the scene and turn the heating on.
Smart lights
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Random lights
sunsetsunrise
transition time
leaving home
Use presence signal to turn the lights and heating off.
low light
brightness
low light
Automatic lights with an optional slope control, synchronized with the low light signal. are also dependent on presence signal.
Turn the lights on and off to leave the impression that house is not empty, to discourage burglars.
Smart lights
presence
lights
heating
random interval random interval random interval random interval
Comfort wake up
heating
alarm
precede time
Turn the heating on a few minutes before the phone starts ringing.
Sunny wake up
blinds
alarm
precede time
Lift the blinds up a few minutes before the phone starts ringing.
presence
scene
Default setpoint
1h
When setpoint is adjusted manually, one hour later it will return to predefined value.
Bio offset
6 12 18 24
Small temperature correction depending on time of the day. Adjustable up or down.
setpoint
setpoint
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Alarm

security at no additional cost
OFF
ACTIVE
EXPIRED
ARMEDACTIVATING
Alarm on/off
- longpress on a selected wall switch
- smartphone using HIQ Commander
- smartphone by connecting to wi-fi (Android only)
- PC with HIQ Configurator
- PC with HIQ Configurator and 4-digit code
- automatically with presence signal
ARMING
OFF
ARMING
ARMED
ACTIVATING
ACTIVE
EXPIRED
On/off indicator
- small light connected to an output
- blinking of a selected light
- smartphone with HIQ Commander
- PC with HIQ Configurator
alarm inactive
alarm turned on and will be armed when time expires (default 30s)
alarm ready, no intrusion
sensor activated, alarm has to be turned off before delay time expires (default 30s)
burglary, siren output active
delay time expired, siren is turned off (default 120s)
Zone covering example
zone 0 - house exterior zone 1 - ground floor, living area zone 2 - first floor, sleeping area
zone 0
residents at home
minimum security
zone 0+1
residents sleeping
partial security
zone 0+1+2
residents away
full security
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Access control

unlock front door automatically
output setup:
timer 10s
numeric keylock
rfid reader
fingerprint reader
input setup: direct presence setup: none location: front door inner side
pulse
input setup: input only presence setup: external on location: front door
coming home
front door
electric strike
presence
auto arming
alarm
open door manually
input setup: input only presence setup: external off location: front door inner side
leaving home
input setup: presence setup: button on/off location: one of light switches
manual on/off
Features
input only
wi-fi I'm home
automatic on/off manual on/off
presence setup:
automatic by phone
Input setup is a page in HIQ Configurator, used to configure how an input affects it's related output. Presence setup is a part of Automation, used to configure what will activate the presence signal, and what will be activated by the presence signal.
Location is a place where device is expected to be installed.
presence setup:
none
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Energy

electricity measurement
Required hardware
Energy monitoring is the first step to efficient energy usage. Once knowing how much energy something is using, one can make a rational strategy for saving.
Energy consumption in last 30 days [kWh]
SDM-120C power meter CAD-232-A2 converter
Bargraph for last 30 days is a quick way to check for an excess consumption.
Energy by output
Power count - a number how many times the output is turned on.
Working hours - total number of hours the output spent in on state.
Nominal power - output power configured by user. It can be measured by resetable power meter, or read from the label.
Current power - output power at the current moment.
Energy today - total energy used from last midnight, expressed in Watt-hours.
Energy total - total energy consumed by the specific output.
How to measure device power
1. Turn the output off.
2. Reset relative power.
3. Turn the output on.
A few seconds later, measured relative power is displayed. If the reading is not stable, temporary turn off any load which may consume variable amount of power.
Measured rating may be used to set the nominal power on ‘By output’ page.
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Customization

get the maximum out of your system
integrated development environment
The goal of customization is to add related to some specific needs. HIQ system is flexible and open for all kinds of modifications. This page will give a short overview how to start with modifications.
functionality
standard HIQ system
custom program custom devices
Modify HIQ program
- load program source directly from controller
- put your code into custom_algo module
- send modified program back to controller
Combine HIQ and non-HIQ modules
- all HIQ modules are fully IEX compatible
- delete unused HIQ modules from hardware setup
- add your own selection of IEX modules
- modify program according to your needs
HIQ Commander for non-HIQ applications
- allocate variables for autodetection manually
- use allocated variables in your cybro application
- check Cypro example HiqCommanderDemo
Customization is for the one who wants to get the maximum out of the system. It requires a basic programming skills. Programming language is «structured text», a kind of simplified Pascal. Development environment (editor, compiler, on-line monitor) is called CyPro, and it is free to download from the company web site.
Non-standard HIQ configuration
- custom selection of modules, e.g. 10x LC-10-IQ
- hardware setup, manually add new modules
- adjust program and mini scada up to your needs
Modify HIQ Mini View for your house
- no special tools are needed
- configuration consist of one text file and images
- use Notepad to change configuration file
- use an image editor to create custom graphics
Connect HIQ systems together
- create system as big as you like
- use sockets as a link between controllers
- implement all kinds of commands
Example
Task: add counter how many times light is switched on
1. CyPro
- allocate variable lc00_qx00_count, make it retentive
- add the following lines of code into program
- send program to controller
2. Mini scada
- open CyBroMiniView.xml in text editor (Notepad)
- add object to xml configuration, inside the first page
- use scada (ctrl-E) to move object to the right place
Features
if fp(lc00_qx00) then lc00_qx00_count:=lc00_qx00_count+1; end_if;
<object> <type>led</type> <var>c1000.lc00_qx00_counter</var> <digits>4</digits> <decimals>0</decimals> <zeroblanking>1</zeroblanking> <sign>0</sign> <ledcolor>$FF0000</ledcolor> <height>42</height> <x>100</x> <y>100</y> </object>
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HIQ Configurator

system setup and configuration
Install
automatic hardware detect
Windows PC
Package content
www.cybrotech.com
HIQ Configurator
- control center
- system configuration
- diagnostics and repair
System configuration
............................................................ output timer
.......... blinds travel time and intermediate position
........... graphical scene editor
............................................................ ready light
....................................................................... alarm
HIQ Timeplot
- temperature timeplot
- consumption timeplot
- 1080p screen requred
..... input mode
HIQ View
- floorplan control
- configurable by user
- based on mini scada
System limits
1x
4x
4x
or
4x
or
2x
2x
HC-IQ main controller
LC-10-IQ light controller
LD-V4-IQ LED dimmer
LD-P4-IQ universal dimmer
LD-D8-IQ DALI dimmer
BC-5-IQ blinds controller
HIQ Simulator
test HIQ features without the actual hardware
one central controller
40 outputson/off
16 dimmer channels
10 blinds
..................................... heating and cooling
............................................................... timetable
.............................................................. automation
Autodetect
14642 14891 15227
To select a controller to work with, use Autodetect function.
Software
4x
5x
5x
SC-4-IQ scene controller
TH-1-IQ thermostat
FC-1-IQ fan-coil controller
Autoaddress
100 101 102
To get modules address in right order, use Autoaddress.
16 scenes
5 regulation zones
Rename
ctrl-E - edit mode right click - rename ctrl-E - return to normal mode
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HIQ Commander

application for your smartphone
Autodetect all devices
Light 0
Light 1
Light 2
Google Play
App Store
Autodetect must run in local network. If internet is available, configuration automatically registers on HIQ Home server, enabling remote access.
Rename
long press
Change icon
Living room
Remove
Light 19
Rearrange
Light 0Kitchen
long press
long press
Features
direct control for lights
direct control for blinds
direct control for thermostats
comming home leaving home
warm wake up sunny wake up
smart lights random lights
default setpoint bio offset
connect charger disconnect charger
export configuration to another phone
Kitchen
Hallway
Living room
Copy configuration to another phone
e-mail
share open
- click Share
- click share icon
- select your mail application
- enter recipient, send email
XML
Software
page setup
- open received email
- click the attachment
- when asked, select HIQ Commander
- click OK to accept new configuration
Application limits
HIQ Commander can handle more devices then what is limited by the
system:
10x LC 10x LD 10x BC 10x TH
Additional devices may be used in custom projects.
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HIQ Universe

cloud access and management
Local and internet connection
my.hiq-home.com
server
WAN
Remote access and management
enable internet
phone
internet
server
home
create account
add new controller
user
LAN / WAN switching is fully automatic. Number of phones is not limited.
LAN
HIQ account consists of two parts, remote access and user account. Remote access is automatically created with autodetect command. User account is created by registering on my.hiq-home.com, and it allows management of connected controllers and phones.
Account management
create
account
HIQ Universe may also give access to advanced services, provided by various providers.
Software
controller
add new
controller
manage controllers
disable particular phone
close network for new phones
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PS-IQ power supply

power source for the whole system
power supply
for sensors
power supply and
230VAC 24VDC
communication
Secondary power supply
manual switching automatic switching
secondary
power supply
+24V
230VAC
GND
primary
power supply
In case of primary power supply failure, s o ensure uninterrupted operation or automatic. In case of automatic switching, a spare input (ix) is used to indicate the failure.
econdary supply is used t . Switching to secundary power may be manual
230VAC
primary
power supply
normally closed
relay
secondary
power supply
IX
+24V
GND
Hardware
Technical specifications
Input: Output:
Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Mounting:
100..240Vac, 50/60Hz 24V 2A (50W)
IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c DIN rail
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HC-IQ master controller

home automation central hub
QX0 - radiator 0
QX1 - radiator 1
QX2 - radiator 2
QX3 - radiator 3
QX4 - radiator 4
QX5
QX6 - boiler
QX7 - chiller
Mounting: 35mm DIN rail 6M
+24V
+24V
power
supply
230VAC
0V
0V
230VAC
installation relay 16A/230V
IX0C3 IX6
IX1 IX7
IX2 C4
C0 QX0 C1 QX5
QX1 QX6
relay
IX5 Z IW3IX4 IX9 IW2IX3 IX8 C2
QX2 QX3 QX7 IW0 IW1
QX4 QW0 C2
230VAC
relay
radiator 0 radiator 1 radiator 2 radiator 3 radiator 4
boiler
106
chiller
relay
230VAC
Features
smartphone connection alarm HVAC timetable automation scene link internet connection
hot-water radiator
electric radiator
air condition
control through power suppy
relay
control through window switch input
installation relay
Internal relay is used for valves, other loads are recommended to use an additional 16A installation relay.
air condition
old thermostat used as a backup
Technical specifications
Relay outputs: Communication: Power supply: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Mounting: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
3A/250V resistive load Ethernet 100M 24V 50mA IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c DIN rail 106x108x58mm 360g EN 60730-1
boilerrelay
Hardware
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LC-10-IQ light controller

10 relay outputs
LC-10-IQ mk1
0V
+24V
L
L
230Vac
LC-10-IQ mk2
+24V
0V IX0
L0
QX0
230Vac
Output mode
IX0 IX4
C C
IX1 IX5
QX0 QX4
QX1CQX2
on
off
QX1 QX5
QX2 QX6 QX8
IX1
QX3
on/off mode button turns light on and off
IX3 IX7 IX9C C CIX2 IX6 IX8
QX3 QX7 QX9
CIX2
IX3
L1
on
timer mode button turns light on, and it automatically goes off after the predefined time
off
IX4
QX4
C IX5
QX5
QX6
Mounting: 35mm DIN rail 6M
CIX6
IX7 IX8
QX8QX7
IX9C
QX9
Features
nominal output current
power outage: <10min - come back
lights
>10min - lights will stay off
managed socket for devices such as dehumidifier, hi-fi system, floor lamp, portable
...
fan, electric mosquito repellent
Caution: 1400W max
Circuit protection
6A MCB (miniature circuit breaker) type B is recommended.
mk1 (1x10): When total power of all channels is less then 1400W, a single 6A MCB is connected to both L terminals. Otherwise each channel should have a separate 6A MCB.
mk2 (4+6): When total power of each group is less then 1400W, two 6A MCBs are connected to terminals L0 and L1. Otherwise each channel should have a separate 6A MCB.
Managed socket should always have a separate 6A MCB. Each output must be connected to a single socket. Socket must have a noticeably different front plate with the label: "Caution: 1400W max".
106
Input mode
toggle (on/off)
staircase timer
doorbell
scene (on/off)
Input mode define how an input affect the output. Toggle, staircase, doorbell, motion and door sensor are handled internally. Scene and ready light are handled by master controller.
motion sensor
door sensor
sensor for ready light
disabled
Hardware
Technical specifications
Output power per relay:
- incadescent / halogen 230V
- halogen 12V with transformer
- LED with transformer or compact
- fluorescent with electronic ballast
- parallel compensated fluo lamps
- electric heater (any resistive load) Expected contact life:
Total output power all channels (mk1): Total output power per group (mk2):
Maximum length of input cable:
Power supply: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
800W 400W 400W 400W 250W/30uF
1400W 20000 (100% load) 100000 (50% load) 4000W 2800W
50m
24V 120mA IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 106x108x58mm 250g EN 60730-1
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LD-P4-IQ universal dimmer

4-channel dimmer with a separate power driver
Features
1..10V
or 0..10k
IX0 C IX1 IX3CIX2
0V+24V
230VAC
RGB mode hue, saturation, brightness instead of individual RGB
1..10V
or 0..10k
QX0 QX1QX2QX3
L
N
LUD12 LUD12 LUD12 LUD12
white temperature mode adjust hue in range from warm white to cold white
Mounting: 35mm DIN rail 2M + 4x1M
108
Operation
button or potentiometer input:
- autodetect input mode
- mixed controlls possible
- potentiometer auto-range
power outage: <10min - come back >10min - lights will stay off
lights
Output options
incandescent/halogen
compact LED E27/E14
compact fluorescent
- automatic load detection
- low noise zero switching
- electronic overload protection
- overtemperature shutdown
Parallel connection to increase output power
PWM
LUD12 LUD12
230VAC
100W 100W
short press: on/off long press: 0..100%
Driver rotary switch
ESL
+
LED
OFF
Technical specifications
ower supply:
Lamp p Output power per driver: Drivers per output channel: Driver control signal: Power supply: Galvanic separation: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
switch must be adjusted to the indicated position
230V 100W
1..10
PWM 100Hz 24V
25mA
24V supply/outputs
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 36x108x58mm 80g EN 60730-1
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LD-V4-IQ LED dimmer

4-channel constant voltage dimmer for LED stripes
+24V
CANH
CANL
GND
+
LED0/R
independent
channels
+12/24V
-
-
+
+24V
LED1/G
CANH
CANL
+
LED2/B
GND
-
+IX3
LED3/W
-
+12/24V
C
IX2
IX1
C
0V
0V
IX0
LED power supply
1-10V or 10k
RGB
mode
+24V
CANH
CANL
GND
R G B W
-
+
+24V
-
LED1/G
CANH
CANL
+
+
LED0/R
RGB common anode
-
LED2/B
GND
+IX3
LED3/W
-
C
Mounting: junction box or drywall
+12/24V
IX2
IX1
+12/24V
C
0V
0V
IX0
power
supply
1-10V or 10k
LED
Features
RGB mode hue, saturation, brightness instead of individual RGB
button or potentiometer input:
- autodetect input mode
- mixed controlls possible
- potentiometer auto-range
S-shaped on/off curve:
- soft start and landing
- fast and slow mode
- reduce electric noise
500Hz
power outage: <10min - come back >10min - lights will stay off
high frequency PWM:
- no flickering
- avoid headache
- reduce eye-strain
lights
white temperature mode adjust hue in range from warm white to cold white
exponential output curve:
- natural feeling
- lowest level is 0.025%
- smooth transition
output protection:
- overcurrent
- overvoltage
- undervoltage
- watch-dog
maximum current output 1x10A
2x10A 3x6.7A 4x5A
supply 1x10A
2x10A 2x10A 2x10A
Operation
short press: on/off long press: 0..100%
Technical specifications
ower supply:
LED p Total output power:
Max current per terminal: PWM frequency: Output resolution: Power supply: Galvanic separation: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
12/24V (10..28V) 240W at 12V 480W at 24V 10A 500Hz 12-bit
25mA
24V supply/outputs
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 108x86x46mm 160g EN 60730-1
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LD-D8-IQ DALI dimmer

8-channel dimmer for DALI ballasts
DALI
ballast
8x
64x
Features
24V
200mA
DALI
ballast
control 8 independent groups
DALI+ DALI-
drive up to 64 individual ballasts
internal DALI current source, no additional power needed
IX0
C0 IX1
T0 T1
Operation
T0
short press: on/off long press: 0..100%
Groups 3 to 8 don’t have physical input, so they can’t be controlled directly, only as a scene or with a phone.
T1
short press: on/off long press: 0..100%
Mounting: DIN rail 2M
36
Ballast configuration
group 1 group 1
group 2 group 2
group 3 group 3
group 4 group 4
LD0 LD2LD1 LD3
dimmer 0 ... dimmer 7 dimmer 8 ... dimmer 15
Configure ballasts into groups 1 to 8. LD-D8-IQ can’t control individual ballasts.
group 5 group 5
group 6 group 6
group 7 group 7
group 8 group 8
Output options
incandescent
compact fluorescentLED lights of any kind
fluorescent
Technical specifications
Digital inputs: DALI output: Power supply: Galvanic separation: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
internal pull-up 12V, 2mA 200mA, up to 64 ballasts 24V 120mA none, ballasts must be SELV IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 36x108x58mm 80g EN 60730-1
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BC-5-IQ blinds controller

5-channel blinds position controller
+24V
230VAC
Features
up
dn
up
dn
up and down buton
Mounting: 35mm DIN rail 6M
106
QX2U
up
dn
up
dn
up
dn
IX0U IX2U0V
C C
L
QX0U
up
dn
short press: move up/down
up
dn
IX0D IX2D
QX0D
QX1U QX3U QX4U
IX1D IX3D IX4DC C CIX1U IX3U IX4U
QX1D QX3D QX4D
up
dn
QX2D
up
dn
up
dn
short press while moving: stop at the position
long press: stop after released
75%
short press: move to intermediate position
automatic position related to scene
automatic correction at boundary position
Travel time adjustment
1. Adjust top and bottom limit switch (electrician).
2. Use stopwatch to measure travel time in both directions.
3. Use HIQ Configurator to enter measured values.
4. Check accuracy: move blinds to 50%, mark position. Move blinds about half way up and down, few times, without reaching the top or bottom. Move to 50% again. If the actual position is above the mark, slightly increase down time. Below the mark, increase up time. Repeat until positioning is perfect.
Technical specifications
Output power per relay: Total output power (all relays): Maximum input cable length: Power supply: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
200W 2000W 50m 24V 60mA IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 106x108x58mm 250g EN 60730-1
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SC-4-IQ scene controller

4-button universal scene controller
GND
CANL
CANH
Panel layout
+24V
GND CANL CANH +24V
SC-4T-IQ
- 4 configurable touch buttons
- IR receiver + haptic feedback
Mounting: rectangular box 3M
96
SC-4T-IQ
SC-4S-IQ
- 4 button inputs and 4 LED indicators
- connect to any classic button system
- extra-small size fits into any mounting
+24V CANH CANL GND
59
GND IX0
GND IX1
GND IX2
GND IX3
CANH
CANL
GND
SC-4S-IQ
mounting: any instalation box
+24V
QX0
GND
QX1
GND
QX2
GND
QX3
GND
Select between a few possible key configurations.
Button action
on/off 0..100% blinds up/down scene
Select a function for each key. Blinds can be controlled with a single-button and two-button configuration.
Inverse scene
scene
second press force all lights to off, blinds are not changed
inverse
scene
Memorize scene
long press
memorize
scene
long press, confirmed by beep, store current state as a new scene
Technical specifications
IR remote receiver: Power supply:
Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions:
Weight:
Standards:
RC5 36kHz 24V 25mA (SC-4T) 24V 35mA (SC-4S) IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 122x80x23mm (SC-4T) 49x49x7mm (SC-4S) 80g (SC-4T) 20g (SC-4S) EN 60730-1
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TH-1-IQ thermostat

simple electronic thermostat
IX0
TS1
GND
temperature
sensor
GND
window
switch
GND
CANL
CANH
+24V
GND CANL CANH +24V
Mounting: rectangular box 3M
59
96
Features
on/off
setpoint
fan control
fan max maximum output for a limited time
secondary setpoint when thermostat is off
manual measurement correction
window switch shut down heating when window is open
night mode attenuate display during the night
Fan options
fan speed 0 or 1
fan speed 0, 1 or 2
fan speed 0, 1, 2 or 3
maximum output for a limited time
Display when on
measured temperature
setpoint temperature
fan speed
Display when off
off
dashes
temperature
Temperature sensor
internal external remote
Remote means temperature is taken from another device
Temperature offset
°C
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0 806040200
Recommended temperature offset vs. lightness and mounting type
3M concrete box
3M drywall box
open back, no box
100%
Hardware
Technical specifications
Window switch input: Temperature measurement:
External temperature sensor:
Power supply: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
internal pull-up 12V, 2mA internal or external
ES any model
24V 15mA IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 122x80x23mm 80g EN 60730-1
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TH-2-IQ thermostat

blind electronic thermostat
Mounting: on wall
4
Features
GND
CANL
GND
CANL
CANH
+24V
on/off
setpoint
fan control
fan max maximum output for a limited time
precise temperature measurement
manual measurement correction
secondary setpoint when thermostat is off
+24V
CANH
temperature
TS1
sensor
GND
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LED indicator
device selected (white)
setpoint increased (red blink)
setpoint decreased (blue blink)
humidity meter
Temperature sensor
internal external remote
Remote means temperature is taken from another device
all functions handled
by a mobile phone
Technical specifications
Temperature measurement:
External temperature sensor:
Default offset:
Humidity measurement:
Power supply: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
internal or external
ES any model
-1.4°C internal, 0..100%rh 24V 10mA IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 71x71x27mm 50g EN 60730-1
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TH-3-IQ thermostat

thermostat with display and configurable buttons
window
switch
Features
IX0
TS1
GND
on/off
setpoint
fan control
fan max maximum output for a limited time
secondary setpoint when thermostat is off
manual measurement correction
window switch shut down heating when window is open
GND
temperature
sensor
+24V
CANH
CANL
GND
+24V CANH CANL GND
Mounting: round 60mm junction box
Configuration
parameter value
press and hold
- on/off
- setpoint
- fan speed
- fan max
- scene
night mode attenuate display during the night
humidity meter
Temperature sensor
internal external remote
Remote measurement should be handled by plc program
Features
- massive aluminium body
- glass power plate
- white blue alphanumeric display
- mechanical buttons with a click
- button function fully configurable
- IR reciver
Technical specifications
Temperature measurement:
External temperature sensor:
Default offset:
Humidity measurement:
Power supply: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
internal or external
ES any model
-2.0°C
internal, 0..100%rh
24V 25mA IP20
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 136x96x36mm 450g EN 60730-1
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FC-1-IQ fan-coil actuator

3-speed fan coil actuator
230VAC
3 2 1
1
2
3
SPEED
HOT
PWR-L
PWR-N
COLD
PWR-N
PWR-N
230V-L
230V-N
230V-N
Mounting: inside fan-coil
temperature
GND
IW0/IX0
sensor
TS1
GND
TS0
+24V
CANH
CANL
GND
GND CANL CANH +24V
Features
simple no adjustments, no jumpers or DIP switches, configuration is completely performed on PC
flexible can be used with a wide range of home, office and industrial convectors
fan coil
- 2-pipe system
- electromechanical valve
- 3-speed fan
- both heating and cooling
Hardware
fallback mode device continue operation even in case that communication is broken
With heating, fan is delayed 60 seconds after valve, to prevent a blow of cool air. This delay is not implemented for cooling.
Technical specifications
Relay outputs: Temperature measurement:
External temperature sensor:
Power supply: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
3
A/250V
external
ES any model
24V 45mA
0..45°C
-20..75°C
0..95% n/c 108x86x46mm 150g EN 60730-1
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Power meter
voltage, power and energy
3 4
8 9 10
SDM120C
SDM120C
Mounting: 35mm DIN rail 1M + 2M
18
36
230VAC
utility grid
SDM-120C

power meter

5 6 7
1 2
230VAC
switch panel
CAD-232-P0 cable is supplied with the converter
CAD-232-A2
RS232/485 converter
SDM120C
CAD-232-A2
Hardware
Technical specifications
Nominal voltage: Voltage range: Maximum current: Operational frequency: Power consumption: Communication setup: Modbus address: Communication cable: Ingress protection: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Relative humidity: Dimensions: Weight: Standards:
230VAC, 110VAC
77..300VAC 45A
50..60Hz 2W 2400 8e1 1 CAD-232-P0 IP51
0..55°C
-20..75°C 85% 119x17.5x62mm 85g EN 60730-1
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Motion, door and light sensor

sensors for automation and alarm
Motion sensor
+24V+
Door sensor
Light sensor
AL
-
IR-580-IQ LC-10-IQ
LC-10-IQREED-SW
OUT
GND
RHKF-U HC-IQ
IX
GND
IX
GND
+24V24V
IW0
C2
Motion sensor is mounted above or lateral to room entrance. People entering the room must
intersect sensor beams. At the moment when closing the door, person should be in the area of maximum sensitivity.
Door sensor is mounted on the knob side, usually about 20cm from the top. Magnet goes into the door, contact goes into the doorpost.
Sensors are connected to spare LC-10-IQ inputs. Input type must be configured as sensor input.
Light sensor is mounted on top of an outside looking window, south or west side.
For a room with more then one entrance, door sensors are connected in series (sensor is closed when door is closed), and motion sensors are connected in parallel.
Mounting
light sensor
door sensor
motion sensor
door sensor
Technical specifications
Motion sensor
Output type: Power supply: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Dimensions: Weight:
Door sensor
Switch type: Dimensions: Weight:
Light sensor
Output type: Power supply: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Dimensions: Weight:
-
NPN o.c. 75mA 24V 10mA
20..50°C
-20..75°C 100x60x42mm 85g
reed switch, normally open 25x7mm 12g
0..10V 24V 80mA
0..50°C
-20..75°C 85x85x27mm 65g
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Temperature sensor

indoor and outdoor measurement
ES-P
ES-W
TS
GND
ES-B
TS
GND
TSTS
GNDGND
Technical specifications
ES-P
Housing: Operating range: Degree of protection: Cable length:
ES-B
Housing: Operating range: Degree of protection: Cable length:
ES-W
Housing: Operating range: Degree of protection: Dimension:
Common
Sensor type: Accuracy:
Cable length: Recommended cable:
-
heatshrink tube
-50 to +100°C IP50 2m
steel tube
-50 to +100°C IP67 5m
plastic box, white 0 to +50°C IP20 71x71x27mm
DS18B20 digital sensor
±0.2°C typ. (-10 to +85°C) ±0.5°C max. (-10 to +85°C) ±2.0°C max. (-50 to +100°C)
20m max. UTP 0.25..0.5mm2
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Touchless switch

no-contact wall mounting switch
+24V+
-
AS-24RA
Operation
10cm
LC-10-IQ
GND
IX
Mounting: standard 68mm junction box
Features
reliable way to detect a hand through most materials countless decorative switchplates switchplates attach via magnets and are easily exchanged range adjusted with potentiometer low power consumption excellent noise immunity
Drawing
Dimensions
A (width) B (height) C (back housing width) D (back housing width) E (plate thickness) F (depth) G (depth) H (back housing height)
70mm 70mm 40mm 59mm
1.6mm
34.4mm
25.5mm
28.5mm
Technical specifications
Switch model: Detection distance: Detection delay: Output type: Power supply: Operating temperature: Storage temperature: Weight:
AS-24RA or AS-24RB
2..10cm adjustable 200ms NPN o.c. momentary 24V 6mA
0..45°C
-20..75°C 85g
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Wiring

Switchboard and field modules
switchboard
100m max.
Power supply must be connected to the first (leftmost) device. When devices are connected, autoaddress procedure must be started using HIQ Configurator.
Devices inside switchboard are addressed sequentially, from left to right. Devices outside of switchboard (field modules) are addressed in order of ascending serial numbers - lowest serial number gets the first address, second lowest the second, and so on.
Inside the switchboard, bus is connected with 4x flat cable and RJ9 connectors. Outside the switchboard, bus is connected with a unshielded twisted-pair cable and orange push-wire terminals.
Maximum bus length is 100 meters. Up to that length, bus can be connected with no special rules, branching is allowed. Longer bus (up to 300m) is possible, but cable must be connected in line (no branches/trunks), and last device must be terminated with a 120ohm resistor between CANL and CANH.
field modules
Bus wiring
1. Take one ingoing and one outgoing wire together, and remove insulation for about 10-12mm.
10-12mm
2. Crimp wires together into a ferrule.
3. Wrap wires together for a few centimeters.
50mm
4. Push ferrules into clamps.
Outgoing cable
Recommended bus cable
unshielded twisted pair 2x2 0.5mm2
Push-wire handling
operating slot
clamp hole
Wire stripping
Bus wires (orange terminals)
Other wires (gray terminals)
Solid wire i
1. Push wire in the clamp hole
Stranded wire insertion
1. Push screwdriver in the operating slot
2. Insert wire in the clamp hole
Solid/stranded wire removal
1. Push screwdriver in the operating slot
2. Remove wire
nsertion
24VCAN
GND CANL CANH +24V
24VCAN
0.25-0.75mm2 Incoming cable
10-12mm
0.25-2.5mm2
10-12mm
Wire type
solid
stranded
fine-stranded
fine-stranded, tined
fine stranded, tip bonded
stranded with ferrule (recomended)
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Schematic diagram

L
FA1 63A/0.3A
F1
F2
F3
F4
16A
25A
6A
S1
S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12
living room
air
condition
kitchen
fridge
dish
washer
F5
16A
25AF625AF716AF816A
kitchen
kitchen
stove
oven
work room
bedroom
guest room
F9 16A
FA2 25A/0.03A
washing machine
F10 16A
F11 16A
clothes
dryer
F12 16A
garden
F13 4A
PS-IQ
24VDC
power supply
F146AF15
6A
F16 6A
F17 6A
F18 6A
F19 6A
F20 6A
F21 6A
LC0 mk2 LC1 mk2 LC2 mk2 BC0 BC1
L0..L9 L10..L19 B0..B4 B5..B9HIQ
lights living room,
managed sockets
lights kitchen,
hall and bedroom
L20..L29
lights hall and
bathroom
blinds living room
and kitchen
blinds bedroom and guest room
This is a typical schematic diagram for a 200m2 family house. Circuits S1 to S12 are standard appliances and power sockets. Circuits L0 to L29 are lights and managed sockets. Circuits B0 to B9 are electric blinds. FA1 and FA2 are residual current switches. 24VDC is power supply for HIQ devices.
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Switch panel

ground
neutral FA1 neutral FA2
limitator F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18
protector
PS-IQ HC-IQ A2 LC0 LC1 LC2
high voltage
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA2FA1surge
BEBC0 BC1
digital ground
low voltage
800
108 60 60108 80 80
30 30 30 30 30 30
74 50 60
600
750
6060
This diagram represents a typical switchboard layout. Four DIN rails are used, top row for fuses, next two rows for HIQ modules, and the last row for interconnecting terminals. Above and below are ground and neutral rails.Digital ground is a common rail for input switches and sensors. 30mm is a minimum recommended distance for safe handling of terminals and wires.
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Dimensions

15
5
15
58
13
33
45.5
32.5
10
1518
62
90
45
108
36
45
97 86
106
4
24.5 4
122
86
108
80
6.5
15.7
14 21
49
12.5
24.4
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Order code

devices and sensors
LC-10-IQ light controller with 10 outputs
BC-5-IQ 5-channel blinds controller
SC-4T-IQ touch screen scene controller
TH-1T-IQ thermostat with touch buttons
LD-P4-IQ 4-channel universal dimmer
LUD-12 power driver
LD-D8-IQ 8-channel DALI dimmer
LD-V4-IQ 4-channel LED strip dimmer
SC-4S-IQ scene controller for standard buttons
TH-3-IQ thermostat with scene buttons
TH-2-IQ blind thermostat
HC-IQ master controller
IR-580-IQ motion sensor
REED-SW door sensor
PS-IQ power supply 24V
RHKF-U light sensor
BE-PROT
FC-1-IQ
fan-coil
actuator
BE-PROT bus adapter + surge protector
SDM120C power meter
CAD-232-A2 232/485 converter (including cable)
Hardware
51
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cables and accessories
ES-P temperature sensor
ES-B temperature sensor
CAD-P0 bus cable 2.5cm, RJ9/RJ9
connecting devices in switchboard
CAD-P2 bus cable 2m, RJ9/RJ9
connecting rows in switch panel
CAD-232-P0 15cm crossed, RJ9/RJ9 cable for power meter
ES-W temperature sensor
RE-2 IR remote
CAD-2-BUT 2x mini-button
OL30-PW 3M decorative cover
NM30 mounting frame for 3M rectangular box
AS-24R touchless switch
SM11-PW-NT push button 1M
SM41-PW-NT push button 1M up/down
Hardware
52
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