Glamox CT- Remote Control User manual

User Guide for
CT- Remote Control
SM- / SF- / SX- CO-e CR-
with thermostats SM and SF, and relay SX

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Important – before use
Situating the CT- remote control:
This should be placed as centrally as possible
in the building. It should be mounted on a
wall of wood, chipboard or plasterboard for
maximum range. It should not be placed in
a fuse box or a room of steel or reinforced
concrete as this will reduce its range.
The range is normally 30–40 metres.
Fix the holder/charger and couple it to a 230 V
supply.
Open the battery compartment at the back
of the charger and press the loose battery
connector in place (the battery may already
be connected).
The battery is appr. 25% charged by the fac-
tory and must be fully charged when CT- is
taken into use for the rst time. Place CT- in
the holder for charging. Make sure that the
red lamp on the holder is lit. The remote con-
trol must now charge for 12 hours or more
before it is again taken out of the holder.
CT- may be used normally while it is charg-
ing in the holder.
• Operational reserve
CT- may be used without it being in the
holder. The reserve is up to 3–4 days of bat-
tery operation. When the battery is nearly
empty, CT- will display a warning that bat-
tery capacity is low. Put the unit back in the
holder for charging.
CT- will, after 3–4 days of battery operation,
stop sending commands to heaters, wall ther-
mostats or relays. It will though remember all
programming, even after a long power cut, so
this does not have to be entered again.
• Longer breaks in operation
If CT- is left to discharge for a long period,
we advise disconnecting the battery by
loosening the battery connector. This is to
avoid discharging it completely.
• Increased battery life
To achieve long life for the battery, we rec-
ommend that, occasionally, it is allowed to
discharge to the level when the warning is
displayed. Do this once a year by removing
CT- from its holder for 3–4 days.
• Important
If CT- is opened by an unauthorised person,
the guarantee will be invalid. Guaranteed in
accordance with consumer rights.

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MO 05:00 09:00
NEXT CHANGE
CT- Remote control
1 Antenna.
2 Weekdays, the number moves as the
day is changed. 1 = Monday, 2 = Tues-
day and so on.
3 24-hour column chart. Tall columns
represent hours when normal tempera-
ture is maintained, or when a relay is
switched on. Short columns represent
hours when economy temperature
is maintained, or when a relay is
switched off.
4 Information (upper text line). The dis-
play shows: The gure 1 uppermost
in the display tells that it is Monday.
The time 05:00 is the start time for
normal temperature, and 09:00 is the
stop time. The displays shows two periods
with tall columns representing normal
temperature, here the second period is
from 15:00 to 22:00.
5 Text showing the choices that may be
made by pressing the option keys, as
described below.
6 Option keys: These allow you to choose
between the options given by the lower
line of text (5). The text on the left is
selected by the left-hand key, and the the
text on the right by the right-hand key.
7 Minute adjuster: During programming,
the start/stop times for economy tem-
perature may be adjusted by 15 minute
intervals.
8 Override key giving normal temp.
9 Override key giving economy temp.
10 Auto (Exit). Is used to return to the
MENU-display. NB! When Auto is
pressed, anything that has been entered
will not be saved.
11 Numerical keys 1–9.
12 Holder and battery charger.

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NORMAL/SAVE? 00:00
21°C 16°C
1 2 3 4 5
Getting started – quick guide
Congratulations on your choice of control
system for regulating temperature, lighting
and appliances.
Here, we will help you to get started quickly.
Connect CT to a 230 volt power supply and
make sure that the thermostats and relays are
also connected and in operation.
THE MENU OPTION KEYS
You will nd two keys marked with three
dots. The left-hand key is used to select the
option shown directly over it in the display.
Likewise, you choose the option shown on
the right-hand side of the display with the
right-hand key. If - - , or 00 is shown in the
display, you must type in a value with the
numerical keys.
REGULATING TEMPERATURE
We assume that you wish to make a pro-
gramme to regulate the heating in a living
room. It is to be warm from 17:00 to 23:00 on
weekdays, and from 08:00 to 24:00 at week-
ends. The temperature is to be set at 21°C
during use, and 16°C at other times. At the
weekend the room is kept warm from 07:00
till midnight.
PROGRAMMING
Assuming CT is displaying the start-MENU.
– Press the left-hand key until NEW PRO-
GRAMME? is shown
– Press the right-hand option key for YES.
– Choose HEATING using the right-hand
key. We let the living room be zone 1.
– Type the number 1 (01) and conrm with
OK.
– Choose COLUMNS in order to set tem-
peratures at intervals of one hour.
– Type in the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, rep-
resenting Monday to Friday. Conrm with
OK.
– 22°C appears as the default setting, but we
type 21 as our choice. Conrm with OK.
– For the economy temperature, we type 16.
Now, we see 24 columns, one for each hour
of the day. The rst column is ashing which
means that we
should choose
either 21 or 16
for the hour from
midnight (00.00)
to 1 a.m. (01.00).
We now press
the 16°C option
key 16 times until

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SATISFIED?
NO YES
16:00 is displayed. (We start heating the
room one hour before it comes into use.)
– Now press seven times on 21 and once
on 16. CT- asks if we are SATISFIED?
Conrm with YES
– Respond with YES to the question MORE
DAYS?
– Type 6 and 7 for Saturday and Sunday.
Press for OK.
– Choose 22°C and 16°C and press seven
times for 16°C, and 07:00 is displayed.
– We allow heating up to start an hour be-
fore we intend using the room.
– Then press 22°C until all the columns are
dened.
– SATISFIED? Press YES.
– MORE DAYS? Press NO.
– SAVED! appears and shows that we have
made a programme for the living room in
zone 1.
– MORE ZONES? Press NO.
LINKING UP
We assume that there are one or more heaters
in the living room, and we must now make
sure that they are regulated by CT-.
– Press the left-hand option key until LINK
UP? appears. Press YES.
– Type 1 (01) to select the zone. Press OK.
– The display shows PRESS F >5 S.
– Holding CT- near to the heater, press down
on the F button for more than ve seconds.
– When the number 01 ashes several times
in the display, the heater is linked to CT-.
– Go to the next heater (if there are more
heaters in the room) and repeat the proce-
dure.
– Press FINISH when all the heaters in zone
1 are linked up.
SET THE CLOCK
– To set the clock, go to MAINTENANCE.
– Press YES, and then NEXT until SET
CLOCK appears. Press YES.
– Type in the correct time under SET TIME
--:--. Conrm with OK.
– SET DAY 1-7, where 1 is Monday, 2 Tues-
day and so on. Type the number of the day.
– End with OK.

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OPERATION
The thermostats will now set themselves
to the temperature applying to the hour in
question. You may press the red SUN or blue
MOON on CT- to verify that the heaters
are following your wishes. Press ALL when
ALL/CHOOSE is displayed. Press FINISH to
end the override and you return to the start-
MENU.
We hope that this has helped you quickly
understand how the system can be used, and
we hope you enjoy exploring all the other
functions that are described in this guide.
HINTS FOR THE USER
A function that can be very useful is TEM-
PORARY OVERRIDE. During occasional
absences, holidays, weekends etc., you may
programme the number of days and hours
that the house, or parts of the house, are set to
an extra low, energy saving temperature.
If you are away from home one weekend,
leaving on Friday morning and returning on
Sunday evening, the system may be set to
12 °C for two days and six hours.
With an absence of a week, you may advan-
tageously choose a temperature of 7 to 9 °C,
and so save a considerable amount of energy
– simply. AND, the system itself will end
the economy setting at the appropriate time,
making the house warm and cosy again at
your return.
In the nursery, in schools or kindergartens,
you will nd the CENTRAL LOCK function
(a function in the MAINTENANCE menu)
very useful. When activated, this function
makes it impossible to operate the thermo-
stat’s own controls. Everything is controlled
by CT-.

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NEW PROGRAMME?
NEXT YES
SELECT ZONE-TYPE
RELAY HEATING
SELECT ZONE 1-16
00 OK
PROGRAMME- TYPE
TIME COLUMN
SET DAY: 1-7
OK
Make a note of all the rooms where the heating is to be regulated. Give each room, or group of rooms, a zone number. All rooms
that are to have the same cycle of heating may be allotted the same zone number. Note down the times that each zone is be
kept at comfort or economy temperature.
In order to make a new programme, press the left hand option key until NEW PRO-
GRAMME? appears. Conrm with YES. If you change your mind, press AUTO to
return to the start MENU.
Press HEATING under SELECT ZONE-TYPE to make a programme that regulates
heating.
SELECT ZONE (choose a number from 1 to 16)
Type the desired zone number and conrm with OK. (Heating zones that are already
programmed are shown by tall columns.) Zone 1 is represented by the 1st column from
the left, zone 2 by the 2nd column, and so on. If a zone number is already in use you will
see IN USE displayed. Choose another number or delete the existing programme for this
zone. (See DELETE PROG.)
A zone may comprise a single room with one or more heaters or under-oor heating, or a
group of rooms that are to have the same heating cycle.
Now you are given two choices for the method of entering the times for normal and
economy temperature.
Using COLUMN, you enter normal or economy temperature for the hours of the day
by pressing a key for each hour. Using the key, you may programme 15 minute incre-
ments.
Using TIME, you enter the start and stop times for periods of normal temperature.
SET DAY. Type the number(s) representing the day(s) that are to have the same heating
cycle. Monday is represented by 1, Tuesday by 2, and so on. To remove a day from the
display, type its number once more. The selected days are shown uppermost in the
display.
NEW PROGRAMME FOR HEATING

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1 2 3 4 5
ºC NORMTEMP 5-35
22 OK
ºC SAVETEMP 5-30
17 OK
SELECT! 00:00
22 ºC 17ºC
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
START-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
STOP-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
MORE CYCLES?
NO YES
Select normal temperature. The default setting, 22°C, is suggested. Type in another
number if you desire a different temperature. Conrm with OK.
Select economy temperature: 17°C appears as the suggested setting. Type in another
number if you desire a different temperature. Conrm with OK.
SELECT: A column chart with 24 columns appears, one for each hour of the day. The
rst column is ashing and represents the rst hour of the day, from 00:00 to 01:00. As
an aid, every sixth hour is displayed taller, i.e. 05:00–06:00, 11:00–12:00, 17:00–18:00
and 23:00–00:00. By pressing the option keys under 22°C or 17°C on the display, you
choose whether the hour from 00:00 to 01:00 is to set at normal or economy tempera-
ture. Start heating at normal temperature about an hour before the room comes into
use. Similarly, make a setting for all 24 hours. The start time for the hour in question
is displayed and the column ashes. If you desire times varying from whole hours, you
may jump forwards in 15 min. increments using the key.
SATISFIED? The column chart shows the day’s cycle, with low columns representing
when economy temperature is set and tall ones when normal temperature is maintained.
When all 24 hours have been programmed with either normal or economy temperature,
you will be asked if you are nished. Conrm by pressing YES. If you made a mistake
in the programme, simply press NO and the cycle may be set again. The example shows
normal temperature for the periods 05:00–08:00 and 15:00–23:00.
Type in the START TIME for the rst period of normal temperature. Conrm with OK.
NB! If you type in periods that overlap, they will be stored as one long period with the
earliest and latest times as the start and stop times.
To avoid such overlapping, it is a good idea to jot down the desired times before you
enter them.
Type in the STOP-TIME for the period of normal temperature. Conrm with OK.
MORE CYCLES? If further periods with normal temperature are desired, press YES.
You may then set the start and stop times for a new period with normal temperature.

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SATISFIED ?
NO YES
MORE DAYS ?
NO YES
SAVED !!
MORE ZONES ?
NO YES
SATISFIED? If you are satised with the temperature programme, press YES. If not,
press NO and the cycle may be set again.
MORE DAYS? All the days of the week must be programmed if they are to have a daily
cycle. Days that are not programmed will automatically be set to 17°C (the default econ-
omy temperature) for the whole day. If you press YES, you will return to SET DAY(S).
SAVED! The moment you conrm that do not wish to programme any more days for the
zone in question, SAVED! is displayed, and the zone is now programmed.
MORE ZONES?
Finally you are asked if you wish to programme other zones. Choose with YES or NO.
Pressing NO leads you back to the start MENU. Pressing YES will allow you again to
choose HEATING or RELAY zones.

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Make a note of appliances and lighting that are to be switched on and o. Give each appliance, or group of appliances, a zone
number. All appliances that are to work in step may be allotted the same zone number. Note down the times that each zone is
to be switched on and o.
There are two versions of the relay. COG-e has a plug and lead for connecting to a power outlet. COG-e has twin sockets for
powering appliances with a plug and lead. CXG is for permanent installation.
17...24
NEW PROGRAMME?
NEXT YES
SELECT SONE-TYPE
RELAY HEATING
SELECT ZONE 17- 24
00 OK
PROGRAMME-TYPE
TIME COLUMN
SET DAYS: 1-7
OK
NEW PROGRAMME FOR RELAY
To make a programme, press the left hand option key until NEW PROGRAMME? ap-
pears. Conrm by pressing YES.
Press RELAY under SELECT ZONE-TYPE to make a programme that regulates relays.
SELECT ZONE (relay zones must have a number from 17 to 24)
Type the desired zone number and conrm with OK. Zones that are already pro-
grammed are shown by tall columns. Zone 17 is represented by the 17th column from
the left, zone 18 by the 18th column, and so on. If a zone number is already in use you
will see IN USE displayed. Choose another number or delete the existing programme for
this zone. (See DELETE PROG.)
A zone may comprise a single appliance, or several that are to be switched on and off at
the same times.
Now you are given two choices for the method of entering the times that the relay is to
be switched on and off.
With COLUMN, you choose ON or OFF for the day’s 24 hours by pressing a key for
each hour. Using the key, you may programme 15 minute increments.
With TIME, you type in the start and stop times for when a relay is to be switched on.
SET DAYS. Type the number(s) representing the day(s) that are to have the same on/off
cycle. Monday is represented by 1, Tuesday by 2, and so on. To remove a day from the
display, type its number twice. The chosen days are shown uppermost in the display.

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1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
SELECT! 00:00
ON OFF
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
START-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
STOP-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
MORE CYCLES ?
NO YES
MORE DAYS?
NO YES
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
SAVED !!
MORE ZONES?
NO YES
SELECT CYCLE. A column chart with 24 columns appears, one for each hour of
the day. The rst column is ashing and represents the rst hour of the day, from
00:00 to 01:00. As an aid, the column for every sixth hour is taller, i.e. 05:00–06:00,
11:00–12:00, 17:00–18:00 and 23:00–00:00. By pressing the option keys under ON
or OFF on the display, you choose whether the relay is to be switched on or off for the
hour 00:00–01:00. This procedure is repeated for each of the 24 hours. The start time
for each hour is displayed, and the column ashes. If you desire times other than whole
hours, you may jump forwards in 15 minute increments by pressing the key.
SATISFIED? The column chart shows the day’s cycle, with low columns representing
when the relay is switched off and tall columns when it is switched on. When all 24
hours have been programmed with either ON or OFF, you will be asked if you are n-
ished. Conrm by pressing YES. If you made a mistake in the programme, simply press
NO and the cycle may be set again. The example shows ON for the periods 05:00–08:00
and 15:00–23:00.
Type in the STOP-TIME for the period with ON. Conrm with OK.
Type in the START-TIME for the rst ON period. Conrm with OK. NB! If you type
in periods that overlap, they will be stored as one long period with the earliest and latest
times as the start and stop times. To avoid such overlapping, it is a good idea to jot down
the desired times before they are entered.
MORE CYCLES? If further periods with the relay ON are desired, press YES. You may
then set the start and stop times for a new period with the relay switched ON.
SATISFIED? If you are satised with the programming, press YES. If not, press NO
and the cycle may be set again.
MORE DAYS? All the days of the week must be programmed if they are to have a daily
cycle. Days that are not programmed will automatically be set to OFF (default) for the
whole day. If you press YES, you will return to SET DAY(S).
SAVED! The moment you conrm that do not wish to programme any more days for the
zone in question, SAVED! is displayed, and the zone is now programmed.
MORE ZONES?
Finally you are asked if you wish to programme other zones. Choose with YES or NO.
Pressing NO leads you back to the start MENU. Pressing YES will allow you again to
choose HEATING or RELAY zones.

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LINK UP?
NEXT YES
SELECT ZONE 1-24
00 OK
PRESS F > 5 S
NEXT CANCEL
SF, SM, SX CR-
LINK UP
LINK UP enables you to decide which receivers will follow the programming for each zone. Only when a receiver is linked to a
zone, will it be able to follow the commands transmitted by CT-. When LINKING UP is in progress your receivers learn to follow
instructions from your remote control only. In this way, systems in neighbouring houses will not interfere with each other.
Also, several systems may be used in the same building at the same time.
SELECT ZONE. You will now see a column chart with 24 columns, each representing
a zone. Zone 1 is the rst column from the left, zone 2 is the 2nd column, and so on. Tall
columns represent zones that are programmed. Heating zones are from 1 to 16 and relay
zones from 17 to 24.
Type in the desired zone number. Conrm with OK.
LINK UP? Press the left-hand option key until LINK UP? appears in the display.
Conrm with YES.
For CR-, plug-in thermostats, and CO-e:
Press and hold down the button marked F for more than 5 seconds. The display will ash
and show the chosen zone. Link-up is now successful.
For SF-, SM- and SX-:
Press in and hold down the joystick until 1rF is displayed. Press once lightly on the
joystick and the thermostat shows the zone number that you have chosen on the remote
control. Link-up is now successful.
CT will stay in link-up mode for appr. 2 minutes. During this time, several units may be
linked to the same zone. For further zones, press NEXT.
Put CT into Link-up mode. We recommend that you make programmes for all zones before linking the thermostats to the remote
control. When this is done, go to LINK UP in the remote control menus. It is best to take the remote control into the room where the
thermostat in question is located. Type in the zone number when CHOOSE ZONE is displayed on the remote control, and press OK
to conrm. Then, PRESS F is displayed. >5s.

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TEMPOR. OVERRIDE?
NEXT YES
NUMBER OF DAYS ?
00 OK
NUMBER OF HOURS ?
00 OK
SELECT ZONE-TYPE
RELAY HEATING
SELECT TEMP 5-35
00 OK
08ºC : 00d 08h
CHANGE OK
SELECT ZONE(S)
ALL SELECT
SELECT ZONE 1-16
00 OK
TEMPORARY OVERRIDE
Should you, for shorter or longer periods, need to set a xed temperature in one or more rooms, TEMPORARY OVERRIDE will
allow you to do this. For example, during holidays, the whole house (or selected rooms) may be set to an economy tempera-
ture of e.g. 10°C. Similarly, relays may be set to ON or OFF.
Press the left-hand option key until TEMPORARY OVERRIDE appears. Conrm with
YES.
Type in the NUMBER OF DAYS you desire. Type 0 if it is not a whole day. Conrm
with OK.
Type in the NUMBER OF HOURS you desire. Conrm with OK.
SELECT ZONE-TYPE. Choose as to whether you want to regulate a zone for heating
or relay controlled appliances. If you select HEATING now, you may return later and
select RELAY.
Now you choose the temperature that is to be maintained during the period. If you
intend to regulate several zones, they will all be set to this temperature.
Conrm the chosen temperature. If all is satisfactory, press YES.
SELECT ZONE(S). If you choose ALL, all zones that are programmed will be over-
ridden.
SELECT ZONE. Here, you indicate the heating zone you wish to be set at an economy
temperature for the chosen period. Type in its number and conrm with OK.

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MORE ZONES?
NO YES
OVERRIDE ACTIVE!
MORE CANCEL
SELECT ZONE-TYPE
RELAY HEATING
RELAY STATE?
ON OFF
OFF : 08d 08h
CHANGE OK
SELECT ZONE(S)
ALL SELECT
SELECT ZONE 17-24
00 OK
MORE ZONES?
NO YES
OVERRIDE ACTIVE!
MORE CANCEL
MORE ZONES? If you wish to regulate more zones, press YES. If you press NO, the
period of overriding will begin for the chosen zone(s).
Here, you may choose to manually end a PERIOD of override. Press CANCEL. If you
wish to put more zones under PERIODIC CONTROL, press MORE. Zones that are
temporarily overriden will ash in the display.
SELECT ZONE-TYPE. Press the option key beneath your choice.
Now you choose whether the relay is to be switched ON or OFF for the period. If you
put more zones under periodic control, these will all have the same STATE as chosen
here.
Conrm the temporary override for the relays here. If the settings are now as required,
press YES.
SELECT ZONES. Choosing “ALL” will entail that all heating or relay zones will be
overridden. Choosing SELECT will allow you to specify one or more heating zones you
wish to override.
SELECT ZONES. If you choose ALL, all zones that are programmed will be overrid-
den.
MORE ZONES? If you wish to regulate more zones, press YES. If you press NO, the
period of overriding will begin for the chosen zone(s).
Here, you may choose to manually end a period of override. Press CANCEL. If you
wish to put more zones under TEMPORARY OVERRIDE, press MORE. Zones that are
temporarily overriden will ash in the display.

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1
SEE /CHANGE PROG?
NEXT YES
SELECT ZONE-TYPE
RELAY HEATING
SELECT ZONE 1-16(17-24)
00 OK
05:00 08:00
NEXT CHANGE
MORE ZONES?
NO YES
SET DAYS: 1-7
OK
SEE / CHANGE PROGRAMME FOR HEATING (ZONE 1–16)
This sequence shows you how to review current programming and make alterations, if desired. You are shown each day successively,
with normal and economy temperature settings, and when heaters are programmed with them. Along the way, you can change any
settings for a particular day, or several days together.
SEE/CHANGE PROG. To review and change programming, press the left-hand option
key until SEE/CHANGE PROG? appears. Conrm with YES. If you change your mind,
press AUTO to return to the START menu.
Press HEAT under SELECT ZONE TYPE to review heater settings.
CHOOSE ZONE (heating zones have numbers from 1 to 16)
Type the desired zone number and conrm with OK. Heating zones that are pro-
grammed are displayed with tall columns. Zone 1 is represented by column 1 from the
left, zone 2 by column 2 and so on.
A zone may comprise one room with one or more heaters or under oor heating, or a
group of rooms that have the same daily heating cycle.
The gure 1 uppermost in the display tells you that you are viewing Monday’s pro-
gramme. The rst period with normal temperature is shown by the start and stop times.
Press NEXT to see the start/stop times of further periods with normal temperature.
When all periods for day 1 have been shown, you will jump automatically to the next
day. Continue to press NEXT until you have reviewed all the days. When you choose
CHANGE, you may change the programming for a single day, or a group of days.
If you press NO, you will return to the start MENU. Press YES and you may choose
another zone to review.
SET DAYS. Type the number(s) of the day(s) that are to have the same heating cycle.
Moday is 1, Tuesday is 2, and so on. To remove a day from the display, press twice on its
number key. The chosen days appear uppermost in the display.

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CHANGE
TEMP CYCLE
ºC NORMTEMP 5-35
22 OK
ºC SAVETEMP 5-30
17 OK
SAVED !!
CHANGE CYCLE
NO YES
PROGRAMME-TYPE
TIME COLUMN
SELECT! 00:00
21 ºC 17ºC
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
SAVED
Now you may choose to change either the temperature settings or the daily cycles.
NORMTEMP. Set normal temperature: The default setting is 22°C and appears as a
suggestion. Type in other gures if you desire a different temperature. Conrm with
OK.
SAVETEMP. Set the economy temperature: The default setting, 17°C, appears as a sug-
gestion. Type in other gures if you desire a different temperature. Conrm with OK.
You may now go on to alter the times.
When the new temperature settings are saved, you will be asked if you wish to repro-
gramme the times. Press NO and you return to review your last alteration. Press YES
and you go to...
Set the daily cycle. A column chart with 24 columns appears, one for each hour of the
day. The rst column is ashing and represents the rst hour of the day, from 00:00
to 01:00. As an aid, every sixth hour is shown taller, i.e. 05:00–06:00, 11:00–12:00,
17:00–18:00 and 23:00–00:00. By pressing the option keys under 22°C or 17°C on the
display, you SELECT whether the hour from 00:00 to 01:00 is to be set at normal or
economy temperature. Start heating at normal temperature about an hour before the
room comes into use. Continue to make a setting for all 24 hours. The start time for the
hour in question is displayed and the column ashes. If you desire times varying from
whole hours, you may jump forwards at 15 min. increments using the key.
SATISFIED? The column chart shows the day’s cycle, with low columns representing
when economy temperature is set and tall ones when normal temperature is maintained.
When all 24 hours have been programmed with either normal or economy temperature,
you will be asked if you are nished. Conrm by pressing YES. If you made a mistake
in the programme, simply press NO and the cycle may be set again. The example shows
normal temperature for the periods 05:00–08:00 and 15:00–23:00. When you conrm
with YES, all changes are stored and you can move on.
After SAVED you arrive again at NEXT or CHANGE. Go to the NEXT day or quit
with AUTO.

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START-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
STOP-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
MORE CYCLES?
NO YES
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
SAVED !!
Type in the START TIME for the rst period of normal temperature. Conrm with OK.
NB! If you type in periods that overlap, they will be stored as one long period with the
earliest and latest times as the start and stop times.
To avoid such overlapping, it is a good idea to jot down the desired times before you
enter them.
Type in the STOP time for the period of normal temperature. Conrm with OK.
MORE CYCLES? If you wish to set more periods of normal temperature, press YES.
You may then enter the START and STOP times for the period.
SATISFIED? If you are satised with programming, conrm with YES. If you change
your mind, press NO and you can type in new periods.
When your changes have been SAVED! you will return to NEXT in the zone in ques-
tion, from the (rst) day you made changes to. Go to the next day and make revisions
here if necessary.

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17...24
SEE / CHANGE PROG?
NEXT YES
SELECT ZONE-TYPE
RELAY HEATING
SELECT ZONE 17-24(1-16)
00 OK
05:00 08:00
NEXT CHANGE
MORE ZONES?
NO YES
SET DAYS: 1-7
OK
SEE / CHANGE PROGRAMME FOR RELAY (ZONE 17–24)
This sequence shows you how to review current programming of relays and make alterations, if desired. You are shown
each day successively, and when relays are switched ON and OFF. Along the way, you can change any settings for each day, or
several days together.
To SEE or CHANGE a programme, press the left-hand option key until SEE/CHANGE
PROG? appears. Conrm with YES.
Choose RELAY under SELECT ZONE-TYPE to review relay settings.
SELECT ZONE (relay zones must have a number from 17 to 24)
Type the desired zone number and conrm with OK. Relay zones that are programmed
are displayed with tall columns. Zone 17 is represented by column 17 from the left, zone
18 by column 18 and so on.
A zone may comprise one or more relays that are to have the same daily cycle.
The gure 1 uppermost in the display tells you that you viewing Monday’s programme.
The rst period with the relays switched on, is shown by the start and stop times. Press
NEXT to see the start/stop times of further ON periods. When all periods for day 1 have
been shown, you will jump automatically to the next day. Continue to press NEXT until
you have been through all the days. When you choose ALTER, you may change the
programme for a single day, or a group of days.
Pressing NO returns you to the start MENU. Press YES and you may choose another
zone to review.
SET DAYS. Type the number(s) of the day(s) that are to have the same ON/OFF cycle.
Monday is 1, Tuesday is 2, and so on. To remove a day from the display, press once more
on its number key. The chosen days appear uppermost in the display.

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PROGRAMME-TYPE
TIME COLUMN
SELECT ! 00:00
ON OFF
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
START-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
SAVED !!
STOP-TIME --:--
CHANGE OK
MORE CYCLES?
NO YES
SATISFIED ?
NO YES
SAVED !!
Now you are given two alternatives for the method of entering ON/OFF times.
Using columns, you enter ON or OFF for each of the day’s 24 hours, by pressing a key
once for each hour.
Choosing TIME lets you type in the start and stop times for periods the relays are to be
switched on.
SET DAILY CYCLE. A column chart with 24 columns, one for each hour of the day,
appears. The rst column is ashing and represents the rst hour of the day, from 00:00
to 01:00. As an aid, every sixth hour is shown taller, i.e. 05:00–06:00, 11:00–12:00,
17:00–18:00 and 23:00–00:00. By pressing the option keys under ON or OFF on the dis-
play, you choose whether the hour from 00:00 to 01:00 is to be set with relays switched
ON or OFF. Make a choice for all 24 hours. The start time for the hour in question is
displayed and the column ashes. If you desire times varying from whole hours, you
may jump forwards in 15 min. increments by pressing the key.
SATISFIED? The column chart shows your chosen daily cycle with low columns repre-
senting when the relays are switched off, and tall columns for when they are on. When
all 24 hours have been programmed, you are asked if you are nished. Conrm with
YES. If you wish to make changes, press NO, and the cycle may be entered again. The
example shows relays ON during the periods 05:00–08:00 and 15:00–23:00.
Type in the START-TIME for the rst ON period. Conrm with OK.
NB! If you type in periods that overlap, they will be stored as one long period with the
earliest and latest times as the start and stop times. To avoid such overlapping, it is a
good idea to jot down the desired times before you enter them.
Type in the STOP-TIME for the ON period. Conrm with OK.
MORE CYCLES? If you want further periods with the relays switched ON, press YES.
You may then type in the START and STOP times for a new period.
SATISFIED? If you are satised with the programming, conrm with YES. If you wish
to make changes in the cycle, press NO, and you can type in the correct periods.
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