Honeywell SDC manual Software version, Intended use

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SDC / DHC

Software version

 

 

1 Software version

This documentation is valid for software version V 3.0 of your control device. The software version is displayed after switch-on for approx. 8 s. If you are using an older software version, please contact your heating technician.

2Safety instructions

2.1Intended use

The SDC / DHC Smile family of controllers was designed for the sole purpose of regulating and controlling hot-water, heating and district heating systems (including hot-water production) that do not exceed a maximum flow temperature of 120 °C.

2.2Requirements for start-up

ATTENTION

The heating system must be complete and filled with water so that the pumps do not run dry and the heating boiler is not damaged.

The control equipment must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions.

All electrical connections (voltage supply, burner, mixer motor, pumps, sensor wiring etc.) must be carried out by the technician in accordance with the applicable VDE regulations and correspond with the circuit diagrams.

If floor heating is connected, a limiting thermostat must also be installed in the flow line after the heating circuit pump. This switches off the pumps at excessive flow temperatures.

Before starting up the controller, have the heating technician check all requirements listed above.

NOTE The current time and date are already set at the factory and are backed up by a battery.

The time switch functions based on a basic program and the control functions are preset for common heating systems with low- temperature boilers.

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Contents Heating Controller SDC Remote Heating Controller DHC EN2H-0220GE51 R0308 Contents Log ContentsSDC / DHC Page Intended use Software versionCable cross-sections Power supplyCable installation Connection conditionsGrounding and zeroing Hot-water temperature greater than 60 CSDC / DHC Burnerstage 2 or Districtheating valve Closed TypeSDC 12-31 Display and operating elements OperationDisplay basic display Operating elements Input button press / turn Daytime room temperature buttonFactory setting Setting rangeFactory setting 50 C Night-time room temperature buttonSetting Daytime hot-water temperature buttonOperating mode button basic display Absent Absence mode short-term program 2.5.1 Setting ApplicationP1 P2, P3 Party mode short-term programAutomatic mode Manual summer operation excluding heating operation Display Disabling / enabling default program P2 to P3Disabling / enabling default programs P2 to P3 EnablingContinuous lowering operation Continuous heating operationSwitching time programs / Holiday programs button Standby modeHoliday mode Factory setting Current date System information button Operating overview Manual mode / Emission measurement button Setting range Factory settingCancellation 2.9 Setting Setting range Heating curve Menu-selection level Menu functions are described in the following Time Date menu AccessReturning Timeprograms menu Access Returning Selection of the program Selection of the control circuitSelection of day of the week and cycle Switch-off time Cycle temperature DHW Switching time programming programs P2 and P3 disabledDefault program P1 Default switching time program P1 for heating and hot waterSwitching time programming program P2 and P3 enabled Default program P3 Default program P2Calling up the copy function days Copying switching time programs days Source day Target dayCalling up the copy function heating circuits Block programming SDC / DHC Copying heating circuits Reloading default programs SDC / DHC Reloading default programs Switching time programs P2 and P3 enabled Language selection System Parameters menu Access ReturningSetting values DE Factory setting GermanTime program Operating mode Setting range Set valuesSet values 30 C Slow increase in outside temperature Quick increase in outside temperatureSummer / Heating limit Parameter reset Factory setting 20 CUndoing deactivation Factory setting 40 C Night-time hot-water temperatureDHW menu Set values RED lowering operation Reduced operationHeating system ECO switch-off operationRadiator systems Time Setpoint Opt Wed Cont. circuit Thu Fri Sat Sun LogSDC / DHC SDC / DHC Page Automation and Control Solutions

SDC specifications

Honeywell SDC, or Honeywell's Security Digital Controller, represents a significant advancement in the security management sector, integrating state-of-the-art technology to meet the modern demands of facility Security and operations. This innovative platform is designed to deliver enhanced security monitoring and control to various industries, including commercial buildings, airports, and critical infrastructures.

One of the main features of the Honeywell SDC is its ability to provide centralized control over access control systems. This allows security personnel to manage entry points efficiently, granting or revoking access permissions in real-time, which is crucial for maintaining security in dynamic environments. The SDC supports a wide range of credential types, including smart cards, biometrics, and mobile credentials, making it highly adaptable to the needs of diverse organizations.

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Additionally, the SDC is built to support advanced analytics and reporting features. This enables organizations to gather insights into security events and access patterns, which aids in identifying vulnerabilities and improving response strategies. The system also supports alarm management, allowing for the quick and efficient handling of incidents.

In summary, Honeywell SDC stands out as a leading solution in the realm of security management. With its centralized control, integration capabilities, strong security features, and advanced reporting tools, it provides organizations with a powerful platform to safeguard their assets and streamline security operations, meeting the challenges of today's complex security landscape.