Kieback&Peter RPW301-FTL Technische Daten

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Datasheet 1.10-65.020-01-EN
RPW301-FTL
Issue 2017-12-20 from V3.02
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Product Description
en:key RPW301-FTL Room Sensor
Energy self-sufficient en:key room sensor with SolarFunk technology, integrated
bidirectional EnOcean radio interface and algorithm for self-learning of utilization
time profiles/heating profiles in rooms.
Application
Solar-powered, self-learning en:key room sensor with LCD and smart communi-
cation management
for measuring room temperature, independent generation of utilization time
profiles and their continuous dynamic adjustment/optimization and for wireless
transmission of measured values.
Occupancy button for manually changing the comfort mode or economy mode
status.
In combination with the en:key MD10-FTL-HE valve controller, the
en:key RPW301-FTL room sensor constitutes a functional unit for easy room
temperature control.
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Product DescriptionRPW301-FTL
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Content Page
Important Information on Product Safety ....................................................................................................... 3
Item..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Technical Data .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Radio Interface.................................................................................................................................................. 6
Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
General installation instructions ........................................................................................................................ 7
Controls and Functional Components............................................................................................................ 9
Indicators on the display................................................................................................................................ 10
Commissioning ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Switching the device on/off ............................................................................................................................. 11
“Test installation location” function.................................................................................................................. 12
Teaching in the MD10-FTL-HE radio partner on the RPW301-FTL................................................................ 13
Mounting .......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Removal ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Operating Level ............................................................................................................................................... 16
Manually switching between comfort and economy mode.............................................................................. 16
Automatically switching between comfort and economy mode.......................................................................17
Restore default settings and switch off room sensor ...................................................................................... 17
Menu level........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Config menu.................................................................................................................................................... 18
Setting vacation mode..................................................................................................................................... 18
Setting the time and date ................................................................................................................................ 19
Setting the 12/24 hour display......................................................................................................................... 20
Switching the temperature scale °C/°F ........................................................................................................... 20
Setting initial display........................................................................................................................................ 21
Info menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Service level .................................................................................................................................................... 23
Status messages............................................................................................................................................. 25
Malfunction messages.................................................................................................................................... 27

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Datasheet 1.10-65.020-01-EN
RPW301-FTLProduct Description
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Important Information on Product Safety
Safety instructions
This data sheet contains information on installing and commissioning the product “RPW301-FTL”.
Read this product description prior to installation, commissioning or operation. No previous special
knowledge is required to commission and operate this product.
If you have any questions that are not resolved by this data sheet, you can obtain further information
from the supplier or manufacturer.
If the product is not used in accordance with this data sheet, intended use could be impaired.
Unauthorized conversion and modifications to the device are not permitted for safety reasons and will
result in the loss of all claims against the manufacturer.
The applicable local regulations must be observed when installing and using the device.
Meaning of the icons
WARNING
Indicates a hazard of medium risk which can result in death or severe bodily injury if it is not avoided.
!CAUTION
Indicates a hazard of medium risk which can result in material damage or malfunctions if it is not
avoided.
NOTE
Indicates additional information that can simplify the work with the product for you.
Notes on disposal
In accordance with the applicable laws and directives of the European Union countries, the product
should not be disposed of with household waste. This ensures environmental protection and
sustainable recycling or raw materials.
Private users should contact their local retailer or their local authority for information regarding
environmentally safe recycling of old appliances.
Commercial users should contact their supplier and observe the conditions of the purchase
agreement. This device may not be disposed of together with other commercial waste.

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Product DescriptionRPW301-FTL
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Care instructions
The en:key room sensor should be cleaned with the care necessary. Moisture may not enter
thehousing.
!CAUTION
Housing with a sensitive surface.
Shocks and abrasive cleaning materials can lead to scratches and a dulling of the surface.
Remove the protective foil only after you have finished all work.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning materials or cleaning products to clean the device. Clean the
housing with a moist, lint-free cloth.
NOTE
The operating modes described here only apply for the self-learning en:key individual room control-
lerconsisting of:
- en:key MD10-FTL valve controller and
- en:key RPW301-FTL room sensor.
Comfort mode: Operating mode for a room that is in use (usage status: “Present”). The controller
operates with comfort setpoint according to the value set on the MD10-FTL-HE
valve controller.
Economy mode: Energy-saving operating mode (usage status: “Absent”) for a room that is not in
use. The setpoint is decreased by approximately 4 °C depending on the value set
on the value controller.

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RPW301-FTLProduct Description
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Item
Technical Data
RPW301-FTL en:key Room sensor with SolarFunk technology, integrated bidirectional EnOcean
wireless interface
Automatic determination of the utilization time profile/heating profile in the room for
automatic control of comfort mode and economy mode
Controls designed for users based on AAL requirements/requirements of the elderly.
For self-learning, energy self-sufficient and occupation-dependent control of the
room temperature in conjunction with the en:key MD10-FTL-HE valve controller
Nominal voltage Dual power supply consisting of a solar cell and an internal energy stor-
age unit with priority management
additional internal energy storage unit uses 2 replaceable 3.6 V AA lith-
ium batteries
Measured quantity Room temperature in homes or offices
Measuring system Temperature sensor:
Occupancy sensor:
- Integrated digital sensor
- Integrated PIR (“Passive infrared”) sensor
Measuring range 0..50 °C
Measuring tolerance Typically ±0.3 K
Display LCD:
■Room temperature, time or date, selectable
■Status indicators
Controls ■Occupancy button: manually switch between comfort mode/
economy mode
for selecting menus an setting e.g. the time
Interfaces EnOcean® radio interface:
■Radiogram: EnOcean radiogram, bidirectional
■Frequency: 868.3 MHz
■Duty cycle: < 1%
■Cyclic transmission/reception intervals
Communication cycle 10 min
Transmission power < 10 mW
Illumination strength Min. 150 lux recommended
Operating range Radio:
Occupancy sensor:
Approx. 30 m in buildings (depending on building
structure)
Approx. 10 m
Housing Plastic housing, RAL 9010 (pure white), 7001
Protection class III
Degree of protection IP30
Ambient temperature 0..50 °C
Ambient humidity During operation: 20..85% r.h., non-condensing
Out of operation: 5..90% r.h., non-condensing
Mounting Flexible mounting using screws or adhesive
Maintenance Maintenance-free
Weight 0.22 kg
Dimensions WxHxD in mm: 90 x 153.7 x 26.7

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Dimensions
Radio Interface
Radio communication with the radio partner, e.g. en:key valve controller, is cyclical, bidirectional and
includes an intelligent synchronization process.
If the radio communication between en:key the room and the radio partner is interrupted, an internal
resynchronization algorithm starts automatically.
Radio interference is indicated on the screen by corresponding icons (see page 28).
!CAUTION
This product uses only EnOcean wireless telegrams.
Only devices that support the EncOcean radio standard can be used as radio partners.
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Installation
!CAUTION
This product description contains the specific settings and functions of the en:key RPW301-FTL room
sensor. The product description of the radio partner, e.g. en:key MD10-FTL-HE valve controller
should be observed in addition to these instructions.
General installation instructions
It is not always possible to freely select the installation location of devices which communicate
wirelessly, as radio data transmission is influenced to a greater or lesser extent by structural or spatial
factors.
In order to establish operational and reliable communication paths, the following aspects must be
considered before and during planning:
!CAUTION
Elevated humidity increases natural signal damping.
■Structural factors restrict the transmission ranges which can be reached. Building materials and
screening elements (e.g. suspended ceiling elements, installation shafts, fire doors, etc.) must be
taken into consideration during planning.
NOTE
Recommendation: Plan radio paths horizontally on a single level with max. 30 m between the
trasmitting and receiving modules.
■Designed only for use in rooms.
■Observe minimum distances to potential sources of interference.
- Min. 0.5 m to high-frequency sources of interference (such as microwaves, transformers or
computers)
- Min. 0.5 m to transmitters of other radio systems (such as a cordless telephone or headphones)
- Min. 0.1 m to metal and door frames
■Minimize the effect of wall thickness (for example partition walls or room dividers) by ensuring that
the radio signal passes through the walls at as close to a right angle as possible.
■Do not select installation locations in the radio shadow of screening building parts/structures No
direct reception possible.
■Where the device is installed at the limits of reliability, change the position of the transmitter/
receiver slightly if possible (reduce overlapping effects of radio waves).

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■To quickly and accurately determine the room temperature, the en:key room sensor should be
mounted in a location where it is exposed to the air flow in the room.
■As a result of the autonomous operation and wireless installation of RPW301-FTL, the selected
installation location can be changed and optimized at any time without additional effort.
The installation location must have sufficient lighting; using the device in unlit rooms (such as interior
kitchens/bathrooms) shortens long-term functionality.
The solar cell is optimized for indoor use and it works particularly efficiently with diffuse lighting.
!CAUTION
Prolonged illumination at high intensities, e.g.
- direct sunlight or
- artificial light (such as halogen emitters) can cause damage to the solar cell.
1,5m
= 0,5m
>
150 Lux

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Controls and Functional Components
Item Designation Explanation
01 Display Displays information regarding the current status
02 Occupancy sensor Detects presence/absence for the utilization time profile
03 Solar cell Generates energy for the room sensor
04 Magnetic contact
(below the housing)
To select the service level, see page 23.
05 Occupancy button - Switching between comfort mode/economy mode,
see page16
- For switching the RPW301-FTL on/off (
with the setting button); see page 11
- For the time and date setting functions, see page 19
06 Setting button - Switches the room sensor on (with occupancy button),
see page 11
- Starts the login process; see page 13
- Resets the room controller to factory settings, see page 17
07 Service connection
(underside)
For authorized service technicians only
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Indicators on the display
Item Icon/display Explanation
01 Antenna Status of the radio connection
02 Battery Room sensor energy storage unit charging state < 30%
03 Window Rapid temperature drop detected
04 Code Status and malfunction messages
05 Prog Radio partners can be registered, registration status active
06 Information field Display of the room temperature, time, date (= initial dis-
play, can be configured) or messages
07 Auto Learned utilization time profile is active
08 Sun The solar cell is active (test installation location).
Summer mode is active
09 Occupancy Occupancy sensor is active (test installation location),
detected presence/absence
10 o'clock The information field displays the time (hh:mm)
11 Degrees Celsius The information field displays the temperature (°C)
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