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DELTA DORE TYBOX 610 RF User manual

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TYBOX 610 RF
RF Weekly programmable thermostat
Installation guide
This appliance is compliant with the requirements of
directives 2004/108/EC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
and 2006/95/EC (Low-Voltage Safety)
Because of changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics given in the text and the illustrations provided in this
document are not binding unless expressly confirmed
*2702306_Rev.4*
1 - Warnings
3 - Fitting the thermostat
2 - Technical features
Thermostat
• Power supplied by two AAA-type 1.5 V
alkaline batteries (supplied), autonomy
of 2 years for normal use
“No rechargeable batteries”
• Class III insulation
• Wireless remote control device
• Proportional integral regulation
Time base: 15, 30, or 45 minutes
• Radio frequency 868 MHz, class I
(standard EN 300 220)
• Radio range 100 to 300 metres outside, variable
depending on the associated equipment (the
range can be altered depending on the installation
conditions and the electromagnetic environment)
• Mounting with screws or on a support
• Dimensions : 111 x 84 x 28,5 mm
• Protection index: IP 30
• Storage temperature: -10°C à +70°C
• Operating temperature: 0°C à + 40°C
• Installation in an environment with normal
pollution levels
Receiver RF 640:
• 230 V, 50 Hz power supply, ±10%
• Power consumption: 0.5 VA
• Class II insulation
• 1A powered contact outputs, 230V, cos ϕ = 1
• Type 1.C automatic action (brownout)
(standard EN 60730-1)
• Radio frequency 868 MHz,
(standard EN 300 220)
• Radio range 100 to 300 metres outside, variable
depending on the associated equipment (the
range can be altered depending on the installation
conditions and the electromagnetic environment)
• X2D protocol: the communication language bet-
ween the thermostat and the receiver.
• Operating temperature: 0 à +50°C
• Protection index: IP 44 - IK 04
• Storage temperature: -10 à +70°C
• Dimensions : 82 x 108,5 x 19 mm
• Installation in an environment with normal
pollution levels
4 - Fitting the batteries
To control the heating, the thermostat
must measure the most representative
room temperature in your home. As the
temperature measurement probe is in the
transmitter unit, you must place the unit:
• in the main room (e.g. living/dining room)
or in the middle of your home,
• wall-mounted or placed on a shelf or
accessible furniture at a height of 1.50 m,
• away from heat sources (fireplaces,
sunlight) and draughts (windows, doors),
• on an interior wall.
approx.
1.50 m
Mini 40 cm
• Open the thermostat housing by pressing
on clip ➊
• Remove the plastic tap.
Never use rechargeable batteries.
Use only alkaline batteries.
Fit the transmitter on to its base
• Remove the cover ➌from its housing
• Position it on the back of the unit
• Reposition the front part of the transmitter
unit until the clip locks into place
Mounting the transmitter on a wall
• Secure the base using the supplied screws and
pegs or fit onto a flush-mounted box (distance
between centres 60 mm) using the knockout
partitions ➍
• Reposition the front part of the transmitter unit
until the clip locks into place
1
3
4
60 mm
2
Click
123
123
Location
The receiver must be placed near the
heating control.
To avoid interference with the radio
transmission, the antenna must be free
from any metallic elements (cables,
metallic covers, etc.).
Screw-mounting
Mounted on a wall
using the screws and
pegs supplied.
Mounting by double-
sided adhesive tape
Mounting on the wall
using the double-sided
adhesive tape supplied.
Ensure that the surface
on which the tape is
applied is thoroughly
clean before attaching
the tape.
5 - Receiver location and mounting
Mounting close to a boiler
receiver
Boiler
approx 2 m
from the floor
above the top of the
boiler
Switch off the mains power supply
to your electrical meter (general circuit
breaker) before any intervention.
Inverting the relay contact position
During an On command: the relay closes.
During an Off command: the relay opens.
You can invert the operation of the relay by
pressing the relevant button on the
receiver for about 10 seconds.
Command
sent Contact Inverted contact
ON ON OFF
OFF OFF ON
Connecting a boiler
with thermostat input
Connecting a boiler
without thermostat input
If the boiler does not have a thermostat
input, you can directly control the circulator
pump located next to the boiler (the pump
enabling circulation of the hot water into
the radiators).
• Directly control the power supply to
the circulator using the receiver.
N
L230V/50Hz
230V
black and
grey wires
brown wire
blue wire
Circulator pump
6 - Connecting the receiver
N
N
L
L
230V/50Hz
230V
Controlling electric convectors
To control electrical convectors, you MUST
use a power contact switch that is suitable for
the total power to be controlled.
This power
contactor switch
must be fitted into
the electrical
switchboard of
your home.
Configuring and radio testing the receiver
To configure or verify the configuration of the system as well
as the quality of radio transmission, please refer to the CF08
and CF09 configuration menus in this guide.
black and
grey wires
brown wire
blue wire
Power supply
of the contact
switch coil
contact switches (not
supplied) fitted in the
electrical switchboard
convector(s))
• Connect the black wires of the
receiver to both terminals of the
boiler thermostat input.
• If necessary, remove the shunt
(electric wire) connecting the two
thermostat input terminals.
• If the boiler has a clock input,
do not mistake it for the thermostat
input.
... / ...
230 V
5
Remove
the shunt
wires to be
connected to
the receiver
Example of a boiler
terminal box
Boiler
thermostat
input
Boiler
black and
grey wires
brown wire
blue wire
• Carefully read these instructions prior to installation.
• The unit must be installed in compliance with current standards.
• Always switch off the mains before installing or servicing the unit.
• Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself; an after-sales service is available.
• Check that the fastenings are suited to the surface to which the unit will be attached
(plasterboard, brick, etc.).
• The diagrams provided have been simplified for greater clarity. Protections and other
accessories required by standards are not illustrated. The standards and industry best
practices must be complied with. Connected or nearby units must not generate excessive
interference (directive 2004/108/EC).
Up to 7 home automation products can be associated with the RF 640 receiver.
• Intruder detector: open window = Frost Protection heating
• Telephone transmitter or telephone remote control: remote control of the installation
(heating, home control system)
• Alarm control unit: surveillance alarm = Setback heating
non surveillance alarm = Comfort heating
To link the receiver to a home control system product, the receiver must be switched into
linking mode. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds until the OK LED flashes.
Confirm the selection of the home control system product:
• door/window magnetic contact and telephone transmitter: quick press on the Test button
• telephone remote control: press the button
• alarm control unit: in Maintenance mode, press on the test button
Radio configuration.
Your appliances are delivered linked and ready to be installed,
If you wish to cancel the linking of the receiver with the thermostat, press and hold the
receiver button for 30 seconds until the LED is no longer flashing. To relink the TYBOX 610
RF with the receiver, press and hold the receiver button for 5 seconds until the OK LED
flashes rapidly.
Home automation functions in the installation (optional)
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons
Press OK to confirm and move on to menu CF08
No home automation functions
Home automation features associated with the RF
640 receiver
Control time base
Select the time base recommended for your type of installation
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons
Press OK to confirm and move on to menu CF07
15 min (recommended for controlling convectors or
traditional radiators).
30 min (recommended for controlling heat pumps,
depending on the model)
45 min (recommended for controlling heat pumps,
depending on the model)
7 - Activation 8 - Configuration
Turn the selector
dial to the position
The day numbers flash.
• Press + or - to set the day, then OK
to confirm and go to the next setting.
Repeat these steps to set the hours
and minutes.
To exit the “time setting” mode,
turn the selector dial.
Days (1: Monday… 7: Sunday)
Hours Minutes
Correcting the temperature measured
IMPORTANT: In order to change this setting, the unit has
to have been running for at least 2 hours beforehand.
Example: If the tem-
perature displayed by
the unit is 19°C and
the temperature mea-
sured is 20°C, add
1°C to the display then
confirm by pressing
OK.
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons Press OK
to confirm and move on to menu CF02
Correction possible from -4°C to + 4°C in
increments of 0.1°C. Press the + or - buttons
to make changes, and confirm with the OK
button to move on to the next setting
To access the configuration menus,
turn the selector dial to the position marked
The reference num-
ber of your device is
displayed as well as
the version number
Unit reference
number
Unit version
(e.g.: 1.00)
Press OK to access
menu CF01
If there is a difference between the actual temperature
(taken with a thermometer) and the temperature measured
and displayed by the unit, the CF01 function can be used
to compensate for the difference by adjusting the sensor's
readings.
Automatic mode temperature display option
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons.
Press OK to confirm and move on to menu CF03
Continuous set-point temperature display.
With this option, press i to display the
room temperature.
Continuous room temperature display.
With this option, press i to display the
set-point temperature.
With thermostatic valve electric heating or hot water heaters,
the Comfort temperature can be provided by adjusting the ther-
mostat of each radiator. In this case, only the Setback and Frost
Protection temperatures are set by the TYBOX.
Cooling function
If you have a reversible heating / cooling system, change the
setting on the CF04 menu to equal 1. You are now authorised to
switch the Tybox between heating and cooling modes. (see the
section on "Changing the heating / cooling mode")
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons
Press OK to confirm and move on to menu CF05
Switching the value on menu CF04 to 0 is only possible when the
TYBOX is in heating mode
Cooling function not authorised
Cooling function authorised.
Setting the comfort temperature in heating mode
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons.
Press OK to confirm and move on to menu CF04
Comfort temperature set by the TYBOX
Comfort temperatures set by each radiator
or convector. In this option the screen
displays ConF.
If your thermostat controls a circulator pump, set the value of the
CF05 menu to equal 1.
Circulator pump anti-seizing
Enter your desired setting using the + or - buttons
Press OK to confirm and move on to menu CF06
Anti-seizing off
Anti-seizing enabled (circulator pump
operates for 1 minute every 24 hours)
Radio transmission test
With this mode, you can test the correct
operation of your installation.
• The unit displays tESt and sends out a radio
signal every 3 seconds to the receiver.
• Place the TYBOX 610 RF in the room where
you would like to use it, and check for the
correct transmission of the radio signal to the
receiver (its OK LED flashes each time a radio
signal is received). The radio transmission is
operational.
Press on OK to exit the test mode or turn the control selector dial to another position
If the receiver does not pick up the transmissions, move the thermostat so that you obtain
a suitable radio reception.
Press on the -button of the TYBOX 610 RF.
The receiver LED stops flashing.
The thermostat is associated with the receiver.
Press OK to go on to the menu CF09.
9 - Restoring factory settings
Turn the selector dial to the position
Press the left button for 10 seconds.
Press OK to confirm or Cto cancel.
Return to the shutdown mode display.
You can execute a general reset command to return to the factory settings:
- the default configuration settings
- the default set-point temperatures, Heating Mode - Comfort: 19°C, Setback: 16°C
Cooling mode - Comfort: 23°C, Setback: 28°C
- the default schedule (Comfort mode from 6am to 11pm).
10 seconds
Cancel Confirmation
230 V N
L230 V N
L230 V N
L
Controlling a reversible heat pump
Select cabling that is suitable for your heat pump or refer directly to the manufacturer's
specifications.
Reversible heat pump
with thermostat input
and summer / winter Input
Reversible heat pump
with thermostat heat input
and thermostat cool input
Reversible heat pump
with thermostat input
and Summer / winter switch
Hydraulic kit Hydraulic kit Hydraulic kit
Underfloor
heating
output
Summer /
winter switch
Underfloor
heating
output
Underfloor
heating
output
Summer /
winter switch
Geothermal OR Air source Geothermal OR Air source Geothermal OR Air source
Thermostat
input Thermostat
input
Summer /
winter switch
Summer /
winter Input
Thermostat
heat input
Commun
Thermostat
cool input
WinterSummer
black wires
black wires
black wires
6 - Connecting the receiver
8 - Configuration

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