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jablotron TP-155 User manual

TP-155 Wireless programmable indoor thermostat
The TP-155 is a wireless programmable indoor thermostat with a weekly heating
schedule. It can regulate the
economical or comfort temperature
inside residential buildings. It offers a
few programmable modes. Every
mode regulates pre-set temperatures
(Comfort, Economy, Holiday, and
Party). The thermostat is able to
measure the thermal inertia inside the
premises and adjust the weekly
schedule for the requested
temperature to be reached at the pre-
set time.
Figure 1: 1- knob (encoder) combined with button; 2- tab
Thermostat installation
The product can only be used in an indoor environment. Install the thermostat 1.5
m above the floor in a place where there is good natural air circulation. Don´t install
the thermostat where the measuring can be influenced by drafts, sunlight, heaters or
any other effects. Avoid mounting the thermostat on metal objects or metal bases
which block radio communication.
1. By pressing the tab (by screwdriver for instance) release the front part of the
thermostat.
2. Install the rear part of the thermostat at the chosen place (tab down).
3. Insert the batteries, the polarity is marked on the plastic.
4. Put back the front thermostat part and close it.
Enrolling the thermostat
Install and connect the receiving unit to the heating appliance. If the receiver has
been bought independently, you have to enroll the thermostat to it first. Open the
enrollment mode on the receiver (see its manual) and insert the batteries into the
thermostat or press and hold the knob for 5s. In both cases the thermostat will send
an enrollment signal. The text LRn appears on the LCD display when the enrolling
procedure (with AC-116 only) has been done successfully.
Symbols on the LCD:
Figure 2: 1 – Symbols for
comfort and economical
temperatures; 2 – The days of
the week; 3 – Locking the
thermostat; 4 – Alarm tempe-
rature – limits / loss of
communication; 5 – Heating
ON / OFF; 6 – Holiday; 7 – Party;
8 – Heating times; 9 – Symbols
for showing temperature time
and texts; 10 – Low battery
Settings and programming
Do the complete settings using the knob – encoder. By pressing the knob 2 sec
enter the programming mode.
General rules for programming:
1. Flashing of any icon on the LCD allows changing the option(s) or choosing a
next item.
2. Perform choosing or changing by turning the knob (turning the knob is possible
from left to right and vice versa).
3. Confirm the selection or change by briefly pressing the knob.
4. When the value of an item has been changed, then after this briefly press the
knob and the changes are saved. Then the thermostat goes to the next item in
the programming menu.
5. After the setting / change of the chosen items, select the parameter „OK“, in the
menu. By short pressing the system returns back to the previous menu (up to
the main menu).
6. If there is no manipulation of the knob for 30 sec, it returns you back to the
previous menu automatically.
The basic menu has 7 groups of settings.
MA nManual mode
LOcLocking the thermostat
OFFSwitching off the thermostat
SEt1 Temperature, date and time settings
SEt2 Weekly schedule setting
SEt3 Service menu
OK Saving the parameters and leaving the service menu
1. MAn – manual mode
The temperature is set manually regardless of the weekly
schedule and is kept. Enter the menu and press the knob on
the item Man, the option ON (switched on) appears. By
turning the knob select the requested state and confirm by
pressing. The temperatures tLo and tHi determine the regulation range pre-
programmed in the service menu SE t3, in which you can select the temperature by
turning the knob. Choose the requested temperature. If the chosen temperature is
lower than the required temperature, the thermostat shows the symbol (▲) on its
LCD display. By entering the menu Man and confirming the option OFF, manual
mode is terminated.
2. LOc – Locking the thermostat
To protect the thermostat against unwanted manipulation you
can lock the thermostat. Enter the menu and press the knob
on the item LOc,the options ON/OFF appear. By turning the
knob select the requested state and confirm by pressing.
Choosing ON enables the function Lock, and blocks thermostat control. To unlock
the thermostat choose the option OFF. Locking the thermostat is indicated on the
LCD by the symbol.
3. OFF – Switching off the thermostat
The thermostat can be switched off by the option OFF.
Enter the menu and press the knob on the item OFF,the
options ON/OFF appear. By turning the knob select the
requested state and confirm by pressing. Choosing ON
enables the function OFF, and switches off the thermostat. This is indicated on the
LCD by the text OFF. Although the thermostat has been switched off, it still
measures and detects the antifreeze temperature (see SE t3, Stby). To unlock the
thermostat enter the menu and choose the option OFF. When the knob is pressed
the thermostat will be unlocked.
4. Set1 - Temperature, date and time settings
In the Set1 menu the comfort temperature ( ), the economy
temperature ( ), the temperature for Holiday mode (), and
the data and time can be preset. Enter the menu Set1, and
on the LCD the symbol of the economy temperature starts
flashing. By turning the knob select the requested item (, or ), by pressing the
knob the symbols for temperature start flashing and again by turning the knob set the
required temperature and by repeatedly pressing the knob confirm this setting. The
last item serves for setting the current time. It indicates using flashing symbols of the
days of the week. By pressing you enter the current time setting. It starts with the
year. Pressing gets it flashing, and by turning the knob set the year, by pressing
again it saves the setting and then you continue the same way in setting the current
month, day, hour and minute. Then by pressing the knob after the minute setting the
values are saved and the thermostat is back in the menu Set1. Select the item OK to
leave this menu.
5. SEt2 – Weekly schedule setting
The heating program for switching the comfort and the economy temperatures can
be set for every single day independently (Mo - Monday, Tu - Tuesday, We -
Wednesday, Th - Thursday, Fr - Friday, Sa - Saturday, Su - Sunday) or it can be
split into working days and the weekend. There is one more option - the same
settings for all days with no difference.
Enter the menu Set2, and by turning the knob select the combination of days which
is required. Confirm by briefly pressing the knob. It enters the programming of heating
time periods when the thermostat switches between the day temperature and the
night temperature.
Programming always starts at 00 hrs. By turning the knob
clockwise, you can move through the time line. Press the
knob at the point from which you want to start with the
heating to the comfort temperature. The symbol changes
to the . Now by turning the knob clockwise the points
appear which represent the hours for which heating is
performed to the economy temperature. By turning the
knob anti-clockwise the points are erased. Pressing the
knob more switches the economy temperature to the
comfort temperature. By repeating this procedure the
comfort and economy temperatures can be set for a
selected day (or for a group of a few days). After the
programming of the whole day has been finished, the
thermostat shows you OK. When the knob is pressed, all
settings are saved.
6. SEt3 – Service menu
The service parameters can be pre-programmed here. In normal mode it is not
necessary to change those parameters. The Service menu includes 9 items. Open
by scrolling the knob to the requested item and by pressing the knob to enter the
programming mode. Select the value again by scrolling the knob. Confirm it by
pressing the knob and it returns you back to the service menu.
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HYst is an item, where you can program the range
of the switching thresholds around the requested
temperature (hysteresis). The range can be set with
a 0.1°C step from 0.1°C to 1°C. (Default setting
±0.2°C)
Example:
With a set accuracy of ±0.5˚C a temperature of 24°C will be kept this
way, at 23.5°C it starts heating and at 24.5°C it stops heating. In real conditions
regulation could have a much bigger temperature scatter because of the thermal
inertia in the heated premises.
Warning: An over-narrow pre-programmed hysteresis
range could
perform on/off switching of the heating very often.
The item Stby sets the temperature which will be
kept in the case of switching off the thermostat
(item OFF). The Stby temperature is always at least
3°C higher than ALLo. The value of the Stby
temperature does not have to be set higher than the
t Lo
temperature.
The t Lo item is the lower limit to which the
economical temperate can be set.
The t Hi item is the upper limit to which the comfort
temperature can be set.
AL Lo is the lower critical temperature. When the
temperature drops under the pre-
set value, the
thermostat sends an alarm report to the receiver and
this state is indicated by a permanently lit (!) symbol.
The ALLo temperature is always at least 3°C lower
than tLo.
AL Hi
is the upper critical temperature. When the
temperature increases above the pre-set value, the
thermostat sends an alarm report to the receiver and
this state is indicated by a permanently lit (!) symbol.
The ALHi temperature is always at least 3°C higher
than tHi.
By this item you can turn the adaptive pre-heating
On or Off according to the heating system inertia.
When enabled, the thermostat starts measuring the
time after which it has reached the requested
comfort temperature and according to this time it
starts future pre-heating.
For a reset to factory default settings the RES item is
used.After you enter the menu and press the knob
on the RES item ON/OFF appears. By scrolling the
knob select ON, and press the knob. Then a RESET
will be done. When the reset is finished, a 20°C
temperature is pre-set.
By pressing the knob when the thermostat shows
you OK you leave the service menu and return to the
basic thermostat menu.
Range of temperatures settings.
Settings item
Range
Factory
settings
Description
HYst
0.1°C to 1°C
0.2°C
Hysteresis
t Lo
+6°C to +40°C*
6°C
Lower limit of
temperature
t Hi
+6°C to +40°C*
40°C
Upper limit of
temperature
AL Lo
–9°C to +20°C
3°C
Low temperature alarm
report
AL Hi
+30°C to +70°C
60°C
High temperature alarm
report
Auto
On/OFF
On
Adaptive mode
+6°C to +40°C
18°C
Economical temperature
+6°C to +40°C
21°C
Comfort temperature
* The ranges of t Lo and t Hi can´t overlap each other.
Party mode
The thermostat can allow a special Party mode. In this mode the thermostat
keeps the temperature for a pre-defined time. You can only enter the party mode
from the weekly program (not from the manual mode).
When that defined time expires the thermostat goes
back to the weekly program.
By turning the knob the () symbol appears. Then by
pressing the knob enter the Party mode settings. The
first value is time (hrs) after which the thermostat returns to the weekly program.
Choose this value by turning the knob and by pressing to confirm it. Then select
the temperature which the thermostat will keep by turning the knob, confirm by
pressing. The Party mode is indicated by the ( ) symbol of a glass on the
thermostat LCD display. The temperature can be pre-set in the tLo – tHi range.
If you want to leave the party mode earlier than the pre-defined time, by turning
the knob select the weekly program and confirm by pressing.
Holiday mode
Because of saving costs when nobody is in the building, it is not necessary to
keep the pre-defined temperature in the service menu (a holiday typically) the
thermostat can be switched to the Holiday mode. The thermostat keeps the
temperature pre-set in the Set1 menu. You can enter
the holiday mode only from the weekly program (not
from the manual mode).
You can enter the Holiday mode only from the
weekly program (not from the manual mode) by turning
the knob until the suit case symbol appears. By pressing enter the settings. The
LCD display shows a flashing value of days for which the economical temperature
has to be kept. By turning the knob, pre-set the number of requested days and
then press the knob to confirm it. The time countdown starts from the moment of
setting. Subtraction is done every day at midnight. When Holiday mode expires
the thermostat returns to the weekly program. Note: The day when the settings
were done is also subtracted.
Showing the pre-set temperature
The thermostat always shows the current room temperature in the normal
mode. Briefly pressing the knob will show the temperature which has been
set for this time. The pre-set temperature flashes 3s then it shows the current
temperature again.
Replacing the batteries
When the thermostat starts to indicate the Low Batt symbol ( ) or stops
working completely, replace the batteries for new ones. A Low battery report is
sent to the receiver.
Note: We strongly recommend only using alkaline batteries, type AA 1.5V.
Use with the AC-116 receiver
When the thermostat has been enrolled to a 2-way receiver (AC-116) it can
indicate by a blinking exclamation symbol (!) on the LCD of the thermostat that
communication has been lost.
You can block the channel to which the thermostat is enrolled with a different
device (magnetic contacts in windows for instance). Blinking of the (▲) symbol on the
thermostat LCD indicates that the thermostat is blocked.
Using the AC-116 receiver you can block the control of the thermostats at 3 levels.
1 – temperature adjustment (when the LOc menu is entered it can be unlocked)
2 – entering the menu (the temperature can be changed but access to the menu is
blocked)
3 – Locked completely (control from the thermostat is completely blocked)
When control is blocked from the AC-116 receiving unit, it is indicated on the
thermostat LCD display by the key symbol ( ).
The weekly schedule is saved wirelessly to the receiver. Even on the AC-116
receiving unit equipped with an AC-100LCD touch screen module it is possible to set
the weekly schedule for every single channel and save it wirelessly to the thermostat.
So from one place things can be managed and programmed, for more than one
thermostat.
Technical specifications
Power: 2x AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries
Lifetime of batteries: typically 1 year
Regulation range: +6°C to +40 ˚C
Temperature regulation sensitivity: adjustable: ± 0.1- 1 ˚C
Alarm when temperature drops below ALLo: -9 to +20°C
Alarm when temperature exceeds ALHi: +30°C to +70°C
Communication band: 868.1 MHz, JA-100 protocol
RF range: up to 100 m (open area)
Operational temperature: -10°C to + 70°C (no condensation)
Dimensions: 66 x 90 x 22 mm
Complies with ETSI EN 300220, EN50130-4,
EN55022, and EN 60950-1
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the TP-155 module
is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC and 2011/65/EU. The original of the conformity assessment can be found
at www.jablotron.com - Technical Support section
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful materials we suggest you
return the product to the dealer or directly to the producer after use. For more
detailed information visit www.jablotron.com.
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