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Under the tab “Intervention“, there are 4 columns visible:

1. Network

Here you will find a representation of the network from the controller with all connected components (nodes). The network is displayed as a tree structure, so each indent is a child of the parent node.

Each node of the tree structure consists of a category colour and a unique combination of letters and numbers, which describes the node. This is followed by the node number in brackets and the node type.

The tree structure also displays icons for components where there is a warning or error. You can request the notification codes by clicking on the icon. The notification codes are displayed at the bottom of the column for the component and for the DucoBox.

IconMeaningDescription
WarningThere is an existing risk that errors will occur in the component.
Click on the node for an overview of the warning codes.
ErrorThere are errors in the component.
Click on the node for an overview of the error codes.

For more information about the error codes, please visit the DUCO website.

You can refresh the information in the tree structure via in the top right corner. All information in the other columns will also be updated.

Remark: The DucoBox Silent 1.0 cannot yet display error messages, but can only indicate that a component is offline after restarting the DucoBox. You can restart the DucoBox by briefly disconnecting the power supply or by using the restart button in the Installer Service Tool. If a component does not respond during start-up, will appear next to the component.

2. Box info

Here you will find information about the controller, the DucoBox itself. The information is grouped into 3 categories:

2.1. General

  • Product info
  • Subtype
  • Serial numbers
  • Software versions

2.2. Calibration

  • The set curve or set level of the DucoBox.
  • The calibration mode.

2.3. Errors

  • The list of all warnings and errors at the DucoBox level.

3. Node info

Here you will find information specific to the selected node in the tree structure. The selected node is displayed in bold in the tree structure.

The DucoBox itself is displayed as node 1. If you select this, you will receive more information about:

  • The network.
  • The ventilation mode.
  • The central sensor data at the level of the DucoBox.

For controllers (UC) you get additional information about the signal strength:

  • The Hop RF address.
  • The signal strength to the device.
  • The signal strength for hops.

For sensors and controllers with sensors, the data from the sensors is displayed:

  • The temperature at the component.
  • The measured CO2 level or relative humidity (RH).
  • An assessment of indoor air quality (IAQ).

4. Settings

Here you will find the settings specific to the selected node in the tree structure. The selected node is displayed in bold in the tree structure.

You can adjust the values of setpoints, operating modes, and timers. Via , you can request additional information about the displayed settings and the recommended default values.

To adjust a value:

  1. Click on .
  2. Adjust the value using the arrows or by entering a new value.
  3. Confirm the adjustment via .
  4. Conform the adjustment via .

If you adjust a setting with an impossible value, you will get an error message in the bottom left corner of the application:

At the bottom of this menu are the possible actions.

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