Siemens 140 operating instructions Main display Operating mode, Fan mode, Adjusting the fan speed

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Operating Instructions

RDG100/110/140/160

RDG – the electronic room thermostat that allows you to set the ideal room temperature you want. The thermostat satisfies your individual needs in all operating modes: Comfort, Economy and Protection. The fan operates either in Automatic mode or at the selected speed when using Manual mode. You can either rely on the factory settings or make adjustments that suit your individual needs.

 

 

 

 

Main display

 

 

 

Operating mode

 

 

 

 

 

Room

 

 

 

Heating mode

 

 

 

 

 

temperature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Room temperature in

 

 

 

Electric heater on

 

 

 

 

degrees Celsius

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Room temperature in

 

 

 

Cooling mode

 

 

 

 

degrees Fahrenheit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Button lock active

 

 

 

Comfort

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alert indicator

 

 

 

Economy

Condensation in the

Protection mode:

Protection against

room

frost

 

Temporary timer

Indicator for

function active

selecting mode

Additional user

 

information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating mode

 

 

Fan mode

 

button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan mode button

 

 

Automatic

 

Rotary knob

 

 

Manual:

 

 

 

 

 

Low / medium / high

 

Changing the room temperature

The room temperature setpoint can be adjusted with the rotary knob when

Comfort mode is active

Turn the rotary knob clockwise (+) to increase, or counterclockwise (-) to decrease the current room temperature setpoint for Comfort mode

The setting range is from 5...40 °C, unless limited by parameters P09 and P10 (for parameter settings, see reverse side).

Adjusting the fan speed

Press the fan mode button until the desired fan mode is reached

In Automatic mode , the fan speed is automatically selected by the thermostat

depending on the setpoint and the actual room temperature. When the room temperature reaches the setpoint, the fan stops (factory setting) or runs at low speed (P15).

In Manual mode, the fan operates independently and always runs at the same speed: Low / medium / high

Note:

If desired, you can change the fan mode selector option via P03: Manually only, or manually including Protection mode. Use P15 to set the fan speed in dead zone.

Selecting Comfort mode

Press the operating mode button until symbol appears, indicating that Comfort mode is selected

In Comfort mode, the thermostat maintains the setpoint which can be readjusted with the rotary knob

Selecting Protection mode

Press the operating mode button until symbol appears, indicating that Protection mode is selected

In Protection mode, the plant stops operating. If the room temperature falls below 8 °C, heating is switched on however to protect the room against frost

The setpoints for Protection mode can be changed by your HVAC installer if desired:

Changes made by installer:

Frost protection: ____________ ˚CHeat protection: ______________˚C

Selecting Economy mode

In Economy mode, the room temperature is maintained at a lower or higher setpoint, thus saving energy and money.

When selecting Economy, make sure that parameter P02 is set to 2

Press the operating mode button until symbol appears

You can change the preselected setpoint by adjusting parameters P11 and P12 (for parameter settings, see reverse side)

Important: The setpoint for Economy can be set to OFF. This means that the thermostat is deactivated! Risk of frost, i.e. no protective heating or cooling function is provided!

Energy saving tips without sacrificing comfort:

Air out rooms for short periods of time only, but properly, with the windows wide open

Never allow the room temperature to exceed 21 °C through heating, and to fall below 25.5 °C through cooling

Button lock

To lock or unlock the buttons manually, press and hold the fan mode button for 3 seconds. The buttons are locked or unlocked in this manner if P14 is set to 2

If P14 is set to 1, the thermostat automatically locks the buttons 10 seconds after the last adjustment

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Contents Fan mode Main display Operating modeChanging the room temperature Adjusting the fan speedChanging from heating to cooling mode Temporary timer for extended presence or absenceControl parameters Parameter list

160, 110, 140, RDG100 specifications

Siemens has long been a leader in the manufacturing of railway signaling and control systems, and their product lineup includes the Siemens 110, RDG100, 140, and 160, which feature advanced technologies designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of rail operations.

The Siemens 110 series is known for its versatility and robust construction, making it an ideal solution for various rail environments. It integrates advanced electronic signaling technologies, improving operational safety and reliability. Its modular design allows for easy upgrades and maintenance, ensuring that the systems can adapt to evolving rail network demands. Additionally, the 110 series is equipped with state-of-the-art fault detection, enhancing overall system reliability.

The RDG100, an innovative signaling relay, takes a step further with its digital technology. Its compact design allows for efficient space utilization while providing powerful signal processing capabilities. The RDG100 utilizes advanced microprocessor technology that ensures rapid response times and precise control over signaling operations. Its self-diagnosis features allow for real-time monitoring, significantly reducing downtime and enhancing operational reliability.

The Siemens 140 series focuses on providing high-performance signaling solutions, particularly in larger rail networks. It features a high level of integration and interoperability with existing systems. The 140 series utilizes cutting-edge communication protocols, ensuring seamless data exchange between different components of the signaling system. This feature is crucial for maintaining coordination among various trains and enhancing overall network efficiency.

Similarly, the Siemens 160 series is a next-generation signaling technology designed for high-speed rail applications. It incorporates advanced automation features that streamline train operations and reduce the likelihood of human error. The 160 series employs sophisticated algorithms for traffic management, enabling it to optimize train schedules and improve overall throughput. Moreover, its resilience to environmental factors ensures that it functions optimally even in harsh conditions.

In summary, Siemens’ 110, RDG100, 140, and 160 series represent a comprehensive range of signaling and control solutions tailored for modern railway operations. With their focus on modularity, digital technology, integration, and automation, these systems are at the forefront of the railway industry, driving safety, efficiency, and reliability in rail transportation. As rail networks continue to expand and modernize, these Siemens products will be critical in shaping the future of train signaling and control strategies.