Drayton T711R Assembly instructions

Step 1: Keys and Display
MiTime
Home key: Press to go back
to the home screen at any
time
Date
Home screen showing
current Mode, Status,
Programme timetable and
Settings link Time
Back key: Press to return to
the previous screen
Help text to prompt for
next action. It relates to the
highlighted line
Arrow keys: Press to move
the highlight on screen, and
to change field values
Advance key: Press from the
home screen to advance to
the next on or off period
+hr key: Press from the
home screen to add up to 3
hours to the current period
Single Channel: MiTime T711R
Select key: Press to select highlighted
options, and to open and save editor screens
This icon used
throughout these
instructions refers
to this button
Step 2: Home ScreenStep 4: Period Settings
Day range & period
Stored programmes
MiTime contains 3 pre-set programmes. An example
is shown below. These programmes can be modified
according to personal needs and can be stored by
using a name. Via this name they also can be reloaded.
Once a programme has been modified, the original
factory pre-set will no longer be available. On a
System Reset, only the current loaded programme will
be replaced with the factory setting – see Installation
Guide Step 3.
Help text: Use left/right buttons to
change fields
Period settings: On at 6:30am and Off
at 8:30am
1st On 6:30am 6:30am 7:00am
1st Off 8:30am 8:30am 9:00am
2nd On 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:00pm
2nd Off 10:30pm 10:30pm 11:00pm
All week Week & Weekend
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun
Programme 1
Example:
Step 5: Additional User Settings
Press Select to enter a specific
Setting. Options shown below:
Feature: Description: Factory Pre-Set:
Help Tips Describes the but ton functions
Holiday switch
off
In the period until holiday starts the product will operate normally. If holiday
is disabled manually or terminates automatically, the mode before start of
holiday will be re-instated.
An enabled holiday will be indicated with a suitcase symbol in the top line.
If holiday is ac tive, in the Set: line the holiday end date will be indicated. In
the Summary screen the suitcase will be visible together with the holiday
temperature.
Status Enable or disable holiday mode. Disabled
Holiday start
time (From)
Set the time for the star t of your holiday Current time -
nearest hour
Holiday start
date (From)
Set the date for the start of your holiday Today
Holiday end time
(To)
Set the time for the end of your holiday Current time -
nearest hour
Holiday end date
(To)
Set the date for the end of your holiday Today + 1 week
Time and date settings
Set time To set time of day Factory set
Set date To set date Factory set
Daylight saving To enable or disable daylight saving Enabled
Clock formatTo select 12h or 24h clock mode 12hr
What is a programmer?
... an explanation for householders
Programmers allow you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time
periods. Some models switch the central heating and
domestic hot water on and off at the same time, while
others allow the domestic hot water and heating to
come on and go off at different times.
Set the ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods to suit your own
lifestyle. On some programmers you must also set
whether you want the heating and hot water to run
continuously, run under the chosen ‘On’ and ‘Off’
heating periods, or be permanently off.
The time on the programmer must be correct. Some
types have to be adjusted in spring and autumn at the
changes between Greenwich Mean Time and British
Summer Time.
You may be able to temporarily adjust the heating
programme, for example, ‘Override’, ‘Advance’ or
‘Boost’. These are explained in the manufacturer’s
instructions.
The heating will not work if the room thermostat has
switched the heating off. Also, if you have a hot-water
cylinder, the water heating
will not work if the cylinder
thermostat detects that the
hot water has reached the
correct temperature.
MiTime
HOMEOWNER Guide
Drayton
MiTimeTM Programmer Series
Single Channel
Model: T711R
Technical Helpline: 0333 7000 622
Website: www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
l@DraytonControls
x/DraytonControls
EU Design Regs:- 002180638-1/2/3
User Guide 06490195001 Iss G
MiTime
Link to Settings, see further details in
Step 5.
Now: describes the current status, e.g.
programme is On until 12:00am. Also links
to Programme timetable, see further details
in Step 3.
Press Select ( ) to view or edit mode
Mode: Description:
Auto The programmer will control the
ON & OFF times in line with the
programmed timetable
Always Off The selected zone will be OFF
Always On The selected zone will be ON
All Day
(first on / last
off)
The programme will control the
ON & OFF times in line with the
programmed timetable, but using
only the first ON event and the last
OFF event - it will remain ON in
between these two periods.
Step 3: Prog. Timetable
Zone = Heating
Help text: Use left/right buttons to
select the days you want to change
Period 1 settings: describes the current timetable
settings, e.g. Heating has been programmed to
turn On at 6:30am and go off at 8:30am
Period 2 settings: describes the current timetable
settings, e.g. Heating has been programmed to
turn On at 4:30pm and go off at 10:30pm
Press select ( ) when highlighted to adjust
settings (see Step 4)
Up to 4 periods can be programmed
Arrow denotes that further options are
available if you scroll down.
Timetable day range: Monday to
Friday (Week and weekend)
Options: Individual days (7day), Week and
weekend (5/2day), All week (24hr). The
available blocks depend on the selection
in menu “change timetable type”
Link to Copy days
HOMEOWNER Guide
LED: Illuminates when zone
is scheduled to be ON
Feature: Description: Factory Pre-Set:
Programme
Timetable
On & Off times for the current period can be
modified. See description in ‘Step 3’
Copy days Will copy the current day to one or more other days
Add Period Adds a Time event. It will be added at the correct
position within the day. There is a maximum of 4
periods.
Remove Period Removes the selec ted period. There needs to be at
least 1 period
Change
Timetable Type
The visible day-blocks available in "programme
timetable" can be defined, see Step 3.
Individual days Each day can be programmed individually
Week and
weekend
Mon… Fri and Sat… Sun can be programmed as 2
blocks
Default
All week Mon…Sun can be programmed as one block
Stored
programmes
MiTime contains 3 pre-set programmes. These
programmes can be modified according to personal
needs and can be stored by using a name. Via this
name they can also be re-loaded. Once a programme
has been modified, the original factory pre-set will no
longer be available unless a System Reset is applied -
see Installation Guide Step 3.
Programme 1
Load stored
programme
A pre-set programme can be loaded
Save current
programme
The current programme can be saved by name (Each
pre-set program includes: Individual days, week/
weekend, all day and custom day schedules)
Date
Current mode: Auto
Options: see table below.
Highlight shows adjustable field:
Use up/down buttons to adjust values
: Indicates a Service warning
: Indicates that holiday
is enabled
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United Kingdom
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Technical Data
MiTime T711R
Voltage 230V a.c. +10% -10% 50Hz
Switch Rating 2 (1) A 230V a.c.
Ambient temp Operating: 0º to 45ºC
Storage: -20ºC to 50ºC
Without mains
power
Display: blank
Time: always kept
Programme times: always preserved
Programming
resolution
1 minute
Wiring Fixed wiring only, to comply with
current IEE regulations
Maintenance Mus t be maintained by a qualified
electrician or heating engineer
Pollution degree2
Rated impulse
voltage
2.5kV
Ball pressure test
temperature
75ºC
Relevant EC
Directives:
2014/35/EC Low Voltage Directive
2014/30/EC Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive
2006/66/EC Battery Directive
2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
Applied Standards: EN60730-1; EN60730-2-7
Step 2: Wiring
Connect the wiring as shown below. Note that the
output contacts are voltage-free, so power needs to
be put on to Terminal 1 either by linking from Terminal
L or from a separate supply with a 3A fuse.
! IMPORTANT:
Always switch off the mains before removing
the MiTime programmer – and never fit it to a live
wall-plate!
Step 3: Installer Settings
INSTALLATION Guide Step 1: Mounting the Wall-plate
! IMPORTANT:
Installation must only be carried out by a
qualified electrician or heating engineer.
Make sure mains input has a 3 amp fuse.
! CAUTION! Before installation, make sure the
mains supply is switched off!
MiTime
Option 2: Using an existing
wall-plate
Loosen the securing screws
on the old programmer and
unplug it. Check that there is
70mm clearance to the right of
the wall-plate and 25mm above
it. Check the wiring diagram for
your product model to compare
terminals and, if necessary,
change the wiring of the wall-
plate to suit. Now plug the MiTime
unit into the wall-plate and tighten
the securing screws.
Check the 3A fuse, and switch on
the mains.
Option 1: Fitting a new wall-plate
The ideal location is 1.2m above
floor level, with reasonable
lighting, good access, no
condensation, no extremes of
temperature and a supporting
surface that fully covers the
back of the unit. Position with
70mm clearance to the right,
25mm above and sufficient room
to access the securing screws
underneath. Fix, with terminals
at the top, either direct to a flat
wall using wall plugs and No. 6 x
1” (25mm) woodscrews, or on a
flush mounting single conduit box
type UA1 (BS4662) using M3.5 x
14 bolts.
! DO NOT use a surface mounting box
Feature: Descripti on: Factory Pre-Set:
Installer Settings ! CAUTION! These settings should only be modified by a qualified
person. They can influence safety and the proper functioning of the system.
Zone Settings Customise the MiTime according to personal requirements
Rename zone To rename an existing zone Heating
System Settings These are the settings which will be applied to the MiTime unit
View product
information
View the produc t details, e.g. Part number, Firmware
revision etc.
Backlight settings Available options are: On with timeout, Always On,
Always Off
On with
timeout
Screen lock Enable or disable the lock in the MiTime unit
To Lock: Enter a 3 digit code for protection
To Unlock: Enter the 3 digit code
000
Master Code 401
Powersave To reduce power use when not being adjusted.
Available options are: Powersave off, partial display
with key data, no display until button press
Powersave off
System Reset Will reset all settings to factory pre-sets
Service Settings To help comply with regulation 36 of the Gas safet y [Installation & Use]
regulations 1998
Si Status Enable or disable Service mode Disabled
Si Type Select between, Reduced Comfort, Switched Of f &
No Effect (warnings only)
Reduced
Comfort
Reduced comfort
duration
Set the duration for the reduced comfort setting
(0 to 60mins.)
15 min.
Si due date Set the date the next boiler ser vice is due Today
Warning start Set the number of days for the on-screen service due
warning (0 to 60 days)
30 days
Boost status Enable or disable Service Boost Disabled
No. of boosts Set the number of Boosts to be available after service
is due (1 to 99)
10
Audible Alarm Enable or disable Service Alarm Enabled
Installer tel Enter the Installer telephone number if required
Set password Set password to restrict access to the Service settings 0000
From the Home screen, select Settings, then Installer settings as shown.
From here you can edit the assigned zones, rename them if required and adjust the Service settings.
If using the Service feature, remember to set the Password when complete.
MiTime
Installer Notes:
Installer Notes:
Internal Wiring
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