Kieback&Peter RPW414P-FTL User manual

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Datasheet 1.10-65.040-01-EN
RPW414P-FTL
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Product Description
RPW414P-FTL room control module
Room control module with room humidity/temperature sensor, SolarRadio+
technology, integrated bidirectional EnOcean wireless interface and an
algorithm for self-learning of utilization time profiles/heating profiles in rooms.
Application
Solar-powered, self-learning room control module with LCD and smart commu-
nication management.
For measuring room humidity and temperature, independent generation of utili-
zation time profiles and their continuous dynamic adjustment/optimization and
for wireless transmission of measured values.
Operating elements for manually changing the comfort mode or economy mode
status to adjust the room setpoint.
Together with the MD15-FTL wireless small actuator, the RPW414P-FTL room
control module constitutes a functional unit for easy room temperature control.
The following EnOcean Equipment Profiles (EEP) are supported:
■EEP D2-10-30 *
* You can find information about the protocol description on the EnOcean
Technology website http://www.enocean-alliance.org/en/enocean_standard/

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Content Page
Important Information on Product Safety ....................................................................................................... 3
Item..................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Technical Data .................................................................................................................................................. 5
Dimensions ....................................................................................................................................................... 6
Radio Interface.................................................................................................................................................. 6
Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
General installation instructions ........................................................................................................................ 7
Operating and control elements ...................................................................................................................... 9
Indicators on the display................................................................................................................................ 10
Commissioning ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Switching the device on/off ............................................................................................................................. 11
“Test installation location” function.................................................................................................................. 12
Teaching in the MD15-FTL radio partner on the RPW414P-FTL.................................................................... 13
Mounting .......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Removal ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
Operating level ................................................................................................................................................ 16
Setting the initial display.................................................................................................................................. 16
Setting the setpoint ......................................................................................................................................... 16
Manually switching between comfort and economy mode.............................................................................. 17
Automatically switching between comfort and economy mode.......................................................................18
Closing the valve manually ............................................................................................................................. 18
Restoring defaults ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Menu level........................................................................................................................................................ 19
Config menu.................................................................................................................................................... 19
Setting vacation mode..................................................................................................................................... 19
Setting the time and date ................................................................................................................................ 20
Setting the 12/24 hour display......................................................................................................................... 21
Switching the temperature scale °C/°F ........................................................................................................... 22
Info menu ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
Setpoint menu – Adjusting the setpoints......................................................................................................... 24
Service level .................................................................................................................................................... 25
Messages ......................................................................................................................................................... 28
Status messages............................................................................................................................................. 28
Malfunction messages .................................................................................................................................... 30

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Important Information on Product Safety
Safety instructions
This data sheet contains information on installing and commissioning the product “RPW414P-FTL”.
Read this product description prior to installation, commissioning or operation. No previous special
knowledge is required to commission and operate this product.
If you have any questions that are not resolved by this data sheet, you can obtain further information
from the supplier or manufacturer.
If the product is not used in accordance with this data sheet, intended use could be impaired.
Unauthorized conversion and modifications to the device are not permitted for safety reasons and will
result in the loss of all claims against the manufacturer.
The applicable local regulations must be observed when installing and using the device.
Meaning of the symbols
WARNING
Indicates a hazard of medium risk which can result in death or severe bodily injury if it is not avoided.
!CAUTION
Indicates a hazard of medium risk which can result in material damage or malfunctions if it is not
avoided.
NOTE
Indicates additional information that can simplify the work with the product for you.
Notes on disposal
In accordance with the applicable laws and directives of the European Union countries, the product
should not be disposed of with household waste. This ensures environmental protection and
sustainable recycling or raw materials.
Private users should contact their local retailer or their local authority for information regarding
environmentally safe recycling of old appliances.
Commercial users should contact their supplier and observe the conditions of the purchase
agreement. This device may not be disposed of together with other commercial waste.

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Care instructions
The room control module should be cleaned with due care. Moisture must not be allowed to enter the
housing.
!CAUTION
Housing with a sensitive surface.
Shocks and abrasive cleaning materials can lead to scratches and a dulling of the surface.
Remove the protective foil only after you have finished all work.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning materials or cleaning products to clean the device. Clean the
housing with a moist, lint-free cloth.
NOTE
This device contains a humidity sensor. This humidity sensor is influenced by chemical substances
in the air that can be produced, for example, due to the evaporation of cleaning and care products
used to clean the room.
NOTE
The operating modes described here apply solely for the self-learning room controller consisting of:
- MD15-FTL wireless small actuator and
- RPW414P-FTL room control module.
Other radio partners, e.g. gateways can generate other functions.
Comfort mode: Operating mode for a room that is in use (usage status: “Present”). The setpoint for
comfort mode is used as the basis for control.
Economy mode:Energy-saving operating mode (usage status: “Absent”) for a room that is not in
use. The setpoint for economy mode is used as the basis for control.

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Item
Technical Data
RPW414P-FTL Room control module with room humidity/temperature sensor, SolarRadio technol-
ogy and integrated bidirectional EnOcean wireless interface.
Automatic determination of the utilization time profile/heating profile in the room for
automatic control of comfort mode and economy mode.
For self-learning, energy self-sufficient and occupation-dependent control of the
room temperature in conjunction with MD15-FTL wireless small actuator.
Nominal voltage Dual power supply consisting of a solar cell and an internal energy stor-
age unit with priority management
Additional internal energy source 2x 3.6 V, AA lithium
Measured quantity Room temperature and relative humidity in homes and offices
Measuring system Temperature sensor:
Occupancy sensor:
Humidity sensor:
- Integrated digital measuring transducer
- Integrated PIR (“Passive infrared”) sensor
- Integrated digital measuring transducer
Measuring range Temperature:
Relative air humidity:
0..50 °C
20..80%
Measuring tolerance Temperature:
Relative air humidity:
Typically ±0.3 K
Typically ±3.0%
Display LCD display:
■Room temperature, room humidity, date or time, as required
■Status indicators
Controls ■Occupancy button: manually switch between comfort mode/
economy mode
■Up arrow button: increase value
■Down arrow button: reduce value
■Selector button: select the menus or displays
Interfaces EnOcean® radio interface:
■Radiogram: EnOcean radiogram, bidirectional
■Frequency: 868.3 MHz
■Duty cycle: < 1%
■Cyclic transmission/reception intervals
Communication cycle 10 min
Transmission power < 10 mW
Illumination strength Min. 150 lux recommended
Operating range Radio:
Occupancy sen-
sor:
Approx. 30 m in buildings (depending on building
structure)
Approx. 10 m
Housing Plastic housing, RAL 9010 (pure white), 7001
Other colors on request
Protection class III
Degree of protection IP30
Ambient temperature 0..50 °C
Ambient humidity During operation: 20..85% r.h., non-condensing
Out of operation: 5..90% r.h., non-condensing

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Dimensions
Radio Interface
The radio communication with the radio partner is cyclical, bidirectional and includes an intelligent
synchronization process.
If the radio communication between the room control module and the radio partner is interrupted, an
internal resynchronization algorithm starts automatically.
Radio interference is indicated on the screen by corresponding icons (see page 28).
!CAUTION
This product uses only EnOcean wireless telegrams.
Only devices that support the EncOcean radio standard can be used as radio partners.
Mounting Flexible mounting using screws or adhesive
Maintenance Maintenance-free
Weight 0.22 kg
Dimensions WxHxD in mm: 90 x 153.7 x 26.7
91,6
90,0
10,5
9,2
19,74,1
153,7
7,0
R 30,0
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Installation
!CAUTION
This product description describes the specific settings and functions of the RPW414P-FTL room
control module. In addition to these instructions, the product description of the radio partner must also
be observed.
General installation instructions
It is not always possible to freely select the installation location of devices which communicate
wirelessly, as radio data transmission is influenced to a greater or lesser extent by structural or spatial
factors.
In order to establish operational and reliable communication paths, the following aspects must be
considered before and during planning:
■Structural factors restrict the transmission ranges which can be reached. Building materials and
screening elements (e.g. suspended ceiling elements, installation shafts, fire doors, etc.) must be
taken into consideration during planning.
!CAUTION
Elevated humidity increases natural signal damping.
NOTE
Recommendation: Plan radio paths horizontally on a single level with max. 30 m between the
trasmitting and receiving modules.
■Designed only for use in rooms.
■Observe minimum distances to potential sources of interference.
- Min. 0.5 m to high-frequency sources of interference (such as microwaves, transformers or
computers)
- Min. 0.5 m to transmitters of other radio systems (such as a cordless telephone or headphones)
- Min. 0.1 m to metal and door frames
■Minimize the effect of wall thickness (for example partition walls or room dividers) by ensuring that
the radio signal passes through the walls at as close to a right angle as possible.
■Do not select installation locations in the radio shadow of screening building parts/structures No
direct reception possible.
■Where the device is installed at the limits of reliability, change the position of the transmitter/
receiver slightly if possible (reduce overlapping effects of radio waves).

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■In order for the room control module to be able to measure the room temperature and humidity
quickly and accurately, it must be installed in such a way that it can detect the air flow in the room.
■As a result of the autonomous operation and wireless installation of RPW414P-FTL, the selected
installation location can be changed and optimized at any time without additional effort.
The installation location must have sufficient lighting; using the device in unlit rooms (such as interior
kitchens/bathrooms) shortens long-term functionality.
The solar cell is optimized for indoor use and it works particularly efficiently with diffuse lighting.
!CAUTION
Prolonged illumination at high intensities, e.g.
- direct sunlight or
- artificial light (such as halogen emitters) can cause damage to the solar cell.
1,5m
= 0,5m
>
150 Lux

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Operating and control elements
Item Designation Explanation
01 Display Displays information regarding the current status
02 Occupancy sensor Detects presence/absence for the utilization time profile
03 Solar cell Generates energy for the room control module
04 Up arrow button To adjust: increase value
05 Magnetic contact
(below the housing)
To select the service level, see page 25
06 Down arrow button To adjust: reduce value
07 Selector button To select the display or menus
08 Occupancy button -To switch between comfort mode/economy mode,
see page 17
- To switch the RPW414P-FTL on and off (together
with the Setting button), see page 11
- For setting functions
09 Setting button - To switch the room control module on (together
with the Occupancy button), see page 11
- To start the login process, see page 13
- To reset the room control module to the factory
settings, see page 18
10 Service connection
(underside)
For authorized service technicians only
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Indicators on the display
Item Icon/display Explanation
01 Time The information field displays the time (HH:mm)
02 Information field Display of the room temperature, room humidity, date, time
(= initial display, can be configured) or messages
03 Heating Recommendation to heat the room
04 Window Rapid temperature drop detected
05 Message Status or malfunction messages present
06 Battery Room control module energy storage unit charging state < 30%
07 Actuators Teach-in modes for actuators active
08 Display lock The buttons cannot be operated
09 Occupancy Occupancy sensor is active (test installation location), detected
presence/absence and vacation mode
10 Auto Learned utilization time profile is active, automatic mode
11 Bars Shows the field strength of the receiving wireless signal, in infor-
mation menu only
12 Gateway Remote access by the EnOcean system gateway, teach-in
modes for gateway active
13 Antenna Status of the radio connection
14 Vacation mode This icon appears on the display when vacation mode is acti-
vated
15 Open window Recommendation to ventilate the room
16 Sun The solar cell is active (test installation location).
Summer mode is active
17 PM When 12 hour display is activated, afternoon
18 Humidity Information field displays the humidity as a percentage (%)
19 Fahrenheit The information field displays the temperature in degrees Fahr-
enheit (°F)
20 Degrees Celsius The information field displays the temperature in degrees Cel-
sius (°C)
01
02
04
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Commissioning
Switching the device on/off
■Switching on
The device is delivered in storage mode (switched off).
All functions are deactivated and the device does not consume any power. The energy storage unit
has been fully charged at the factory for initial commissioning.
►Press the “Occupancy button (02)” and the “Setting button (01)” simultaneously for 5 seconds.
The display is activated. The icons “Sun”, “Occupancy” and the text “InSt” appear.
The occupancy sensor and the solar cell are active. (= installation/commissioning mode for
evaluating the installation location).
NOTE
The “Test installation location” function remains active as long as the text “InSt” is displayed (see
page 12).
The room control module switches off again if a radio partner is not taught-in within 15 minutes.
■Switching off
The room control module must be decommissioned (switched off) before transportation or storage.
The device does not consume any power and is sufficiently charged when recommissioned.
►Press the “Setting button (01)” for 5 seconds.
The text “Res” briefly appears on the display.
The display goes completely blank.
Or
►Run the “Restore default settings and switch off room control module” on the service level, see
page 25.
NOTE
The taught-in radio partners are then deleted and the room control module is reset to the default
settings.
(01) Setting button
(02) Occupancy button
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“Test installation location” function
The room control module provides assistance in selecting the optimum installation location.
This function is active after switching on the device (see the “Switching the Device On/
Off” section page 11), provided a radio partner has not been registered (for a
maximum of 15 minutes).
The text “InSt” is displayed.
►Switch on the room control module, see page 11.
The display switches on. The “Sun”and “Occupancy” icons and the text “InSt” appear. The
occupancy sensor and the solar cell are active.
►Position the room control module at the potential installation location.
►Check the “Sun” icon on the display.
►Move about in the room and check the “Occupancy” icon.
►Once a suitable installation location has been found, the room control module can be mounted
and commissioned.
NOTE
If a radio partner has not been taught-in after 15 minutes, the room control module automatically
switches off.
NOTE
If the energy storage unit is empty, the “Sun” icon will not appear even if the location is good. The
energy storage unit must be charged first. Charge the energy storage unit by placing the room control
module in a source of light for two hours (day light or artificial light, but not direct sun light).
Occupancy sensor
The room control module automatically detects a presence in the room with its occupancy sensor.
Depending on the distance, the range of movement in the detection area is important. The further a
person is away from the occupancy sensor, the greater the movement must be.
Evaluation Display
Installation location
good
The “Sun” icon is permanently displayed and
the “Occupancy” icon switches from “Person inside the house” to “Per-
son outside the house” and back again
Installation location
bad
The “Sun” icon is not displayed or
the “Occupancy” icon does not switch to “Person inside the house” and
remains unchanged.
0 m 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m 8 m7 m 9 m6 m
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Teaching in the MD15-FTL radio partner on the RPW414P-FTL
!CAUTION
This product description describes the specific settings and functions of the RPW414P-FTL. In
addition to these instructions, the product descriptions of the radio partners must also be observed.
Up to four MD15-FTL wireless small actuators can be taught-in on the room control module.
► Switch on the room control module, see page 11.
► Press the Setting button (01) briefly.
The text “SERV” briefly appears on the display, followed by
the “actuator” icon and the text “ACT”
► Press the Occupancy button for approximately 5 seconds.
The “Antenna” icon also flashes on the display.
► A teach-in radio telegram must be triggered on the MD15-FTL. Details can be
found in the documentation for the MD15-FTL.
► If multiple MD15-FTL wireless small actuators are to be taught in,
the radio teach-in telegrams must be triggered consecutively.
The number of taught-in wireless small actuators is displayed for approx. 15 seconds
following completion of the teach-in process.
Once all wireless small actuators have synchronized successfully after the teach-in
process, the “antenna” symbol is also displayed after a further 45 seconds.
Data has been exchanged between the radio partners.
All wireless small actuators must be taught-in within a single teach-in sequence.
The time between each wireless small actuator teach-in may not exceed 15 seconds.
The MD15-FTL acknowledges the start of the teach-in process with a signal tone.
Successful registration of the MD15-FTL is acknowledged with two signal tones.
If the teach-in process was successful, the “Antenna”, “Auto” and “Occupancy” icons
are displayed.
The current room temperature is displayed.
!CAUTION
If the MD15-FTL wireless small actuator acknowledges registration with a downward sequence of
tones (two long tones), this means that an error has occurred and registration has failed. Start the
teach-in process again.
The wireless small actuators are registered on the RPW414P-FTL. The room control module now
starts to learn the individual utilization time profile.
The room control module controls the room temperature using the default utilization time profile until
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Default utilization time profile:
NOTE
Once the procedure is complete, it is not possible to add an additional wireless small actuator.
If you want to do so, you must teach in all wireless small actuators again.
NOTE
If the room control module was already switched on, the “Switching on the device” item is skipped
and the room control module uses the utilization profile that is already taught-in.
Mounting
The room control module can be stuck to smooth, flat surfaces using the wall mount and the adhesive
pad supplied, or it can be screwed directly onto level surfaces.
Screws and wall plugs are not included in the scope of delivery of the room control module.
WARNING
Flush mounted cabling and piping at the installation location (electricity, gas, water)
Cabling and piping can be damaged by drilling.
Check the installation location for flush mounted piping and cabling, or contact a specialist.
NOTE
Position the wall mount so that the bar (1) can be easily accessed. Ensure a distance of at least 10 cm
from other objects (door frames, electrical sockets, cupboards, etc.).
NOTE
Observe the orientation of the wall mount. The bar (1) must be on the right-hand, lower side when the
device is installed, see figure 4.
Use the enclosed adhesive numbers (2) to uniquely identify the mounting location and the respective
room control module.
►Mark the room control module and the wall mount with a unique number using the enclosed
adhesive numbers (2).
Room used: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM, comfort temperature
Room unused: 8:00 PM - 6:00 AM, economy temperature

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Wall mounting
- Flexible screw mounting
(1) Bar (2) Adhesive numbers
Wall mounting
- Flexible adhesive mounting with double-sided transparent adhesive strips
NOTE
For a permanent connection, remove any dust and grease from the adhesive surface on the wall
mount and the wall.
1 2 3
1
4
5
6
2
7 8
1
1
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Removal
Operating level
Setting the initial display
►Briefly pressing the selector button “ ”, enables you to select the following displays:
■ Room temperature
■ Relative room humidity, see example
■ Date
■ Time
The last display selected then becomes the initial display.
Setting the setpoint
Using the “ ” or “ ” button, you can change the current setpoint manually.
► Briefly press the “ ” or “ ” button.
The setpoint to be set flashes.
► Set the required setpoint using the “ ” or “ ” button.
The new selected value flashes for approx. 5 seconds. It is then
automatically confirmed and the room control module switches
to the initial display.
Manual override will also make the “Auto” icon disappear.
NOTE
The adjusted setpoint in the operating level remains active for a period of two hours.
The setpoints for comfort mode and economy mode that were set on the configuration level then
become active again and the “Auto” icon is displayed again.
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Manually switching between comfort and economy mode
►You can manually switch between comfort mode and economy mode and vice versa by pressing
the “Occupancy button”.
This is displayed by the comfort mode or economy mode icons. The “Auto” icon
also disappears from the display.
■Changing from comfort mode to economy mode:
economy mode is active for 4 hours.
The utilization time profile is then active again and the “Auto” icon appears on the display.
Example 1:
Comfort temperature 20 °C, economy temperature: 16 °C
Room used: 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Absence set manually (by pressing the “Occupancy button) 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
■Changing from economy mode to comfort mode:
comfort mode is active for 2 hours.
The utilization time profile is then active again and the “Auto” icon appears on the display.
Example 2:
Comfort temperature 20 °C, economy temperature: 16 °C
Room used: 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Presence set manually (by pressing the “Occupancy button) 10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
°C
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00 24:00
20°C
16°C
°C
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00 24:00
20°C
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Automatically switching between comfort and economy mode
Automatic switching between comfort or economy mode is performed according to the utilization
profile learned.
The utilization profile is generated automatically, and is continuously and dynamically adjusted and
optimized.
This is displayed by the comfort mode or economy mode icons. The “Auto” icon also
appears in the display.
Presence/absence is recorded by the occupancy sensor in order to learn the utilization profile.
The room control module continuously adapts the operating mode depending on real utilization
behavior.
Closing the valve manually
To prevent the formation of mold, it is necessary to adequately ventilate the room.
To save on heating costs, there is also an option to have the wireless small actuator close the valve.
► Press and hold the “ ” button for 5 seconds.
The “window” icon appears on the display and the “Auto” icon
disappears from the display.
The wireless small actuator closes the valve.
When the room has been sufficiently ventilated, the room temperature control switches back to
automatic mode.
►Press and hold the “ ” button for 5 seconds.
The “Window” icon disappears from the display.
NOTE
If the control has not been manually reset to automatic mode, it will be reset upon changeover to the
next day.
Restoring defaults
When the defaults are restored, the learned utilization time profile and the wireless connections are
deleted and all settings are restored to the factory settings.
► Press the “Setting button” for 5 seconds.
The text “RES” appears briefly and the display goes blank.
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Menu level
NOTE
If no settings are made within approx. 5 seconds, the individual setting functions are exited and saved
as required.
Config menu
The following functions are available in the Config menu:
■Setting vacation mode
■Setting the time and date
■Setting the 12/24 hour display
■Switching the temperature scale °C/°F
Setting vacation mode
► Hold down the “Occupancy button” for 5 seconds.
The text “Menu” briefly appears on the display, followed by “SETP”.
► Release the “Occupancy button”.
► Briefly press the “Occupancy button” repeatedly or the “ ”
button to select the “Conf” function.
► Hold down the “Occupancy button” for 5 seconds.
► Release the “Occupancy button”.
The “Set vacation” menu item appears in the display.
► Hold the “Occupancy button” down for 5 seconds or
press the “ ” or “ ” button.
The value being set flashes.
► Briefly pressing the “Occupancy button” or the “ ” or “ ” button
sets the vacation duration to a maximum of 31 days.
Briefly pressing the “Occupancy button” or the “ ” button increases the current
value by +1. Briefly pressing the “ ” button reduces the current value by -1.
Setting "00d" = 0 days deletes all previous settings.
The setting is accepted after 5 seconds of no entry being made. Vacation mode comes
into effect upon the end of the day at 0.00 hours.
The display switches back to initial display and the “suitcase” icon appears for
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When vacation mode is active, the room control module is in economy mode and
control is based on the setpoint for vacation mode, see page 24.
The display also shows the (house without little man) symbol.
At the end of vacation mode, the comfort mode becomes active at 0.00 for a duration
of 6 h.
Delete vacation mode
To abort vacation mode, you must set vacation duration to "00d" = 0 days.
The settings procedure is the same as previously described.
Setting the time and date
The hour, minutes, year, month and day can be set in sequence.
The values to be set flash.
► Hold down the “Occupancy button” for 5 seconds.
The text “Menu” briefly appears on the display, followed by “SETP”.
► Release the “Occupancy button”.
► Briefly press the “Occupancy button” repeatedly or the “ ”
button to select the “Conf” function.
► Hold down the “Occupancy button” for 5 seconds.
The “Set vacation” menu item appears in the display.
► Briefly press the “Occupancy button” repeatedly or the “ ”
button to select the “TIME” button.
► Hold the “Occupancy button” down for 5 seconds or
press the “ ” or “ ” button.
The display switches to the menu item for setting the “Time and date”.
The value being set flashes.
► Press the “Occupancy button” or the “ ” or “ ” button once to
confirm the hour displayed or press it several times/hold it down
until the required set value is reached.
► Release the “Occupancy button” or the “ ” or “ ” button.
The next value to be set will start to flash after approximately 3 seconds.
The procedure for setting the minutes, year, month and day is the same as that for
setting the hour.
NOTE
Press the “Occupancy button” or the “ ” button to increase the current value by +1.
Holding down the “Occupancy button” or the “ ” button increases the value sequentially.
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