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jablotron TP-60 User manual

Wireless thermostat TP-60 - 4 / 4 - MDU51602 Wireless thermostat TP-60 - 4 / 1 - MDU51602
Temperatures corresponding to „A“
Temperature span adjustment
The factory set temperature span is 1°C. For example, if the temperature set point is 20°C, the
heating system will turn on at 19.5°C an turn off at 20.5°C.
The span is programmable. You can choose between 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 an 2.0°C.
To review or to change the temperature span :
1. Press PROG key while the RETURN key is presse .
2. Release both keys.
3. Press the
I
or
J
buttons to select the new temperature span.
4. Press the RETURN key or wait 10 secon s for the automatic return.
Note : Choosing a small temperature span such as 0.5°C will be more comfortable (less
temperature variation in the apartment) but, the heating system will turn on an off more often.
New thermostat learning into the receiver unit
The receiver unit, which is inclu e in the set, has been factory a juste for the thermostat
co e. If you change the thermostat for a new one, the receiver unit must be taught its co e in the
following way:
1. Remove the batteries from the thermostat
2. Open the upper cover from the receiver unit
3. Press the button insi e the receiver several times until the 4
th
LED flashes
4. Place the batteries into the thermostat an all LEDs in the receiver will flash once
5. Reinstall the receiver cover
Note: Each receiver can work with only one thermostat. If the receiver unit was use with any other
evice before, reset its memory before learning a thermostat. To reset the memory make the 4th
LED flashing an then press an hol the receiver button unit all LEDs flash rapi ly for a moment.
Specifications
Thermostat unit :
Power 2x AA battery (low battery in ication)
Temperature Control Range from +5
°
C to +27
°
C
Switching span selectable from +0,5
°
C to +2
°
C
Temperature programs 4 in week ay, 2 in weeken
Working frequency 433,92 MHz
Working istance up to 100 m (open area)
Receiver unit :
Voltage:
110-230 V AC
Power consumption: max. 1 W
Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz
Co ing: igital, each thermostat has
a unique floating co e
Output relay: over switching ry contact
Fuse 6 A at 250 V
Approvals I-ETS an CE mark
Wireless thermostat TP-60
The TP-60 wireless thermostat can replace most common resi ential thermostats an is
esigne to be use with electric, gas or oil heating. Many useful functions an operating mo es
have been incorporate to provi e a variety of solutions for all customer nee s. In a ition to all
of the useful functions, this state of the art programmable thermostat has the following
a vantages:
·
simple installation: no wires require , long working istance
·
7 ay timer to set the ECONO mo e uring a prolonge absence of the user.
·
protection against freezing.
·
Air filter (cleaning) supervision.
·
programmable regulation sensibility (SPAN)
Installation
Choosing a location
for the thermostat unit - choose a mounting location about 1.5 meter
above the floor in an area with goo air circulation an away from:
1. Drafts an “ ea air” spots.
2. Ra iant heat from the sun or appliances.
3. Conceale pipes an chimneys.
Mounting the thermostat unit onto the wall:
1. Remove completely the sli e oor of the thermostat.
2. Mark the holes position
3. Drill two holes an insert the plastic anchors carefully into the holes.
4. Fasten the thermostat to the wall with the two (2) screws - inclu e
5. Install two "AA" size alkaline batteries into the battery compartment.
Use this table for your own data
Program number Start C
1. Mon ay to Fri ay
2. Mon ay to Fri ay
3. Mon ay to Fri ay
4. Mon ay to Fri ay
1. Satur ay & Sun ay
2. Satur ay & Sun ay
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Wireless thermostat TP-60 - 4 / 2 - MDU51602 Wireless thermostat TP-60 - 4 / 3 - MDU51602
Mounting the receiver unit
Locate the receiver unit
in a suitable place near
the heater. Wiring of the unit to the heater shoul
be one by a professional electrician:
1. Release the upper cover by pressing the plastic log
on the si e of housing.
2. Release the internal cover (1 screw).
3. Mount the unit onto esire location (2 screws).
4. Connect power 230VAC / 50Hz to terminals L an
N.
5. Two PE terminals are available for Protective Earth
connection.
6. Terminals C (common), N.O. (normally open) an
N.C. (normally close ) are outputs of the built-in
over-switching relay contact. This contact is
protecte by a 6.3A fuse. The contacts are
galvanicaly separate . See example of wiring in the
picture.
7. When wiring is finishe , install both covers back on
to the unit.
Note: Each thermostat has its unique co e. The receiver unit has been factory a juste for this
co e. There is no nee to a just anything on the receiver.
A built in in icator on the receiver unit in icates the output relay con ition.
First power-up of the thermostat
Your thermostat uses two „AA“ size alkaline
batteries to operate. When the isplay is shows
"BATT", you shoul replace the two batteries.
When power is applie for the first time, the
isplay will show the time an ay (MO 12:00) as
well as the ambient temperature.
Operating modes
The thermostat has three (3) operating mo es :
AUTO
matic,
MAN
ual an
TIMER ECONO
.
AUTO
:
The AUTOmatic mo e keeps temperature
accor ing the recor e programs.
·
Press on the AUTO button. The "PROG" icon an the running program will be isplaye .
·
Pressing
I
or
J
button isplays the temperature set point of the running program for five
secon s.
MAN
:
The MANual mo e allows the user to bypass the programming
·
Press on the MAN button an a han symbol will be isplaye .
·
A first pressing on
I
or
J
isplays the MAN temperature set point.
·
Each subsequent pressing will change the MAN temperature set point by 0.5°C
TIMER ECONO
: The TIMER ECONO mo e hol s the ECONO temperature set point until the
user’s pre etermine time an ay is reache . Then, the thermostat turns to AUTOmatic mo e.
This operating mo e allows the user to not reprogram his thermostat for a prolonge absence
(up to one week) an allows for maximum savings.
To get into this operating mode :
·
press an hol MAN button for three (3) secon s.
·
The clock symbol, the return time an the ECONO temperature set point will be isplaye .
·
Press DAY, HOUR an MIN keys to specify the return time.
·
Press
I
or
J
button to specify the ECONO temperature set point.
Function switch
This switch selects the functions
HEAT, OFF
an
5 C.
HEAT
: Select this position to control the heating system. In AUTO mo e the thermostat refers to
the user programme ata to control the temperature.
OFF
: This function switches off the heating system.
5 C
: This function hol s the temperature set point at 5°C (heating) in or er to prevent freezing.
FILTER
button : The thermostat keeps a recor of the number of hours your filter has been use .
It will isplay the total number of hours the system has been ON. After 250 hours of system
operation, the FILTER in icator will begin flashing in or er to remin you to change or clean the
filter an to reset the filter counter back to zero. The filter counter will count up to a maximum of
999 hours an stays there until you reset it again.
To reset the counter
, press an hol the
FILTER key until the isplay shows 000.
Programming
The thermostat has an automatic return function. When a function, such as the program
recor ing filter review etc., has not been complete by pressing the RETURN key, the
thermostat will automatically exit those functions after five (5) secon s.
Time and day adjustment
Any time in the normal mo e setting, press DAY HOUR an MIN keys to set the time an ay.
Pre-recorded programs
This thermostat has four (4) pre-programme heating programs for week ays an two (2) for
weeken s. You can mo ify them at your convenience.
Programming Method
·
Place the function switch to the HEAT position
·
Press the PROG key. The isplay shows the program's starting time an temperature
setpoint. The Mon ay to Fri ay in icator will turn on in icating that this program is
associate to the ays of the week. The program number 1 will flash in icating the selecte
program. Pressing again the PROG key will allow you to scroll through the week ay
programs 1 to 4 an weeken programs 1 an 2.
·
Select the program to be mo ifie using the PROG key.
·
Press the HOUR an MIN keys to mo ify the program's starting time an the
I
or
J
buttons
to mo ify the program's temperature set point.
·
Press the RETURN key or wait 10 secon s for the automatic return.
Programming examples
Example „A“ use of all programs Example „B“ use of only some programs
Program number Start C Program number Start C
1. Mon ay to Fri ay 5.00
21 1. Mon ay to Fri ay 7.00 21.5
2. Mon ay to Fri ay 7.15 18 2. Mon ay to Fri ay PM 5.30 18
3. Mon ay to Fri ay PM 2.00
23 3. Mon ay to Fri ay PM 5.30 = previous
4. Mon ay to Fri ay PM 10.30
17 4. Mon ay to Fri ay PM 5.30 = previous
1. Satur . & Sun ay 7.00 22 1. Satur . & Sun ay 12.00 17
2. Satur . & Sun ay PM 11.00 17 2. Satur . & Sun ay 12:00 = previous
2
1
3
4
Mode
indicators
230 V
AC/50 Hz Output
Settin
g
button
Re a
y
max. F6.3 A / 250 V
L PE C NC NO
PE
N

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