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meitav-tec ETN-24-HC11-3S-PROG User manual

File: etn24-hc11-3s-prog-us(meitav-tec).doc | Rev. 1 | 28/5/2008 | E387
Meitav-tec Ltd (Contel group)
Tel: +972 (3) 962 6462 Fax: +972 (3) 962 6620
www.meitavtec.com - [email protected]
ETN-24-HC11-3S-PROG
(US Program - Celsius)
Owner’s Manual
Installation and Operating Instructions
Please read this manual carefully before installation and use.
Index
Options and accessories 1
Installation Instructions 2
Wiring Connections 3
DIP Switch Configuration and External Sensor Connection 4
Operating Manual 5
Technician Settings 6
Hand held remote control (RT08) 7
1. Options and Accessories
•Hand held remote control with weekly program.
•External sensor option:
RS01 for remote temperature sensing (1 required)
RS02 for average temperature sensing (2 required)
For details on where to purchase accessories, please contact Meitav-tec for your
nearest location or visit our web site at www.meitavtec.com
2
On/Off Select Prog
Cool
Heat
Auto
Fan
Setting
2. Installation Instructions
It is very important to find the right place to install the thermostat.
Please make sure to follow all the installation instructions in order to get an
accurate reading of the temperature.
Separate the front panel from back panel by depressing the tongue
located in the top of the thermostat.
Pull the back panel out.
Line the back panel up against the wall or flat surface. Install three
screws as required.
Make electrical connections as shown on enclosed electrical wiring
diagram. (Next page)
Install the cover to the back panel; first the two tabs on the bottom
and then the top tongue. Push until tight against the wall.
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3. Wiring Connections
Rc-Rh - If one transformer is in use, Rc-Rh must be shorted - (Default from Factory)
Table 3.1 - WiringConnections
Terminal Function
RC 24Vac RED (Bridged to RH)
RH 24Vac RED (Bridged to RC)
C 24Vac Common from transformer
W1 Heater
G2 Fan Medium
T External Sensor (option)
T External Sensor (option)
G3 Fan High
G1 Fan Low
Y1 Compressor
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4. DIP Switch Configuration
Before making any changes disconnect power to the main board.
Table 4.1 – DIP Switch Selection
Switch Function ON OFF Default
Internal Sensor Control X
1 External sensor control X ON
2 Not in use OFF
Electrical Heat X
3 Oil/Gas Heat X OFF
3 minutes compressor delay X
4 Without delay (for test only) X OFF
Internal Sensor Control X
5 External sensor control X OFF
Internal Sensor Control X
6 External sensor control X ON
Use this table together with the illustration above showing the switch configuration.
Default DIP switch configuration:
ON
123456
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5. External sensor connection - option
The external sensor must be Meitav-tec type.
Before making any changes disconnect power to the main board.
Table 5.1 - N.TC. Sensor: Temperature ~ Resistance Characteristics
Temp °C 7.2 10.0 12.8 15.6 18.3 21.1 23.9 26.7 29.4 32.2
Res. k 115.8 100.9 88.1 77.1 67.7 59.6 52.5 46.4 41.2 36.6
The default from factory is INTERNAL SENSOR.
To switch to temperature readings from an EXTERNAL SENSOR:
1. Disconnect power to the thermostat.
2. Move DIP switches 1,5 and 6 as shown in the picture below
Switch 1 - OFF
Switch 5 - ON
Switch 6 – OFF
3. Connect the temperature sensor to T-T terminals.
4. Reconnect power to the thermostat.
The wire length for the sensor can be up to 30 meters (100 feet) with standard cable.
If the distance is greater than 30 meters (100 feet) then it MUST be shielded.
ON
123456
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6. Operating Manual
6.1 Turning the thermostat On/Off
•Press the “On/Off” button to turn the thermostat ON or OFF - the words "ON" or "OFF" will
appear on display.
6.2 Adjusting Temperature
In Cool mode or in Fan mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons – “COOL” will appear on display and the set-point temperature
for cooling will flash.
•Adjust the set-point temperature for cooling using the “+” or “-” buttons.
•Wait until display returns to normal.
In Heat mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons – “Heat” will appear on display and the set-point temperature for
heating will flash.
•Adjust the set-point temperature for heating using the “+” or “-” buttons.
•Wait until display returns to normal.
In auto change-over mode (2 set-points):
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons – “COOL” will appear on display and the set-point temperature
for cooling will flash.
•Adjust the set-point temperature for cooling using the “+” or “-” buttons.
•Wait 3 seconds – “HEAT” will appear on display and the set-point temperature for heating
will flash.
•Adjust the set-point temperature for heating using the “+” or “-” buttons.
•Wait until display returns to normal.
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6.3 Mode, Fan speed, Auto Fan
•Press the “Select” button – “UnLo” and the actual mode will appear on display.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons switch between:
oCool – “Cool” will appear on display
oHeat – “Heat” will appear on display
oCool/Heat – auto change over – Both “Cool” and “Heat” will appear on display
oFan Only – Fan will appear on display
•Press the “Select” button again – “Fan” or “Auto Fan” will appear on display.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons switch between:
oFan on (Auto fan off) – the fan will work continuously – “Fan” will appear on display.
oAuto fan* – the fan will work when there is demand for cool or heat – “Auto Fan” will
appear on display.
*Auto Fan is not available when the mode is set to “Fan only” mode.
* In Heat mode, with Oil/Gas heat configuration (i.e., furnace):
AUTO FAN - Fan will never be activated.
FAN ON - The Fan will work continuously.
•Press the “Select” button again – “FnSP” will appear on display.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons switch between:
oFan Low – “FanLo” will appear on display.
oFan Medium – “FanMe” will appear on display.
oFan High – “FanHi” will appear on display.
oAuto Speed – “A.Speed” will appear on display.
•Press the “Select” button again to return to normal display.
6.4 Lock/Unlock the buttons
Use the Lock option to prevent users from making unwanted changes.
When the thermostat is locked, the “Select” button and the “+” and “-” buttons do not work.
The display will alternate between “Loc” and real time clock.
•Make sure both temperature set-points are different than 10ºC.
•Lock the buttons - Press and hold the “Select” button (20 seconds) until “Loc”
appears on display.
•Unlock the buttons - Press and hold the “Select” button again (20 seconds) until
“UnLo” will appear on display. Wait until display returns to normal.
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6.5 Programming
The thermostat is a 5-1-1 programmable; weekdays Monday through Friday, Saturday and
Sunday both have individual programs.
There are four program events per day: 1-Wake, 2-Day, 3-Return, 4-Sleep
Switch between Programmable/Non Programmable configurations
The ETN-24-HC11-3S-PROG (U.S Program-Celsius) is a Programmable thermostat by
default. To switch to a Non Programmable configuration the remote control MUST be used
(see instructions below).
Programming defaults from the factory.
Monday to Friday 1 (Wake) 2 (Day) 3 (Return) 4 (Sleep)
Start time 7:00 AM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 10:30 PM
Set-point for cool 23°C 25°C 23°C 30°C
Set-point for heat 19°C 15°C 20°C 05°C
Saturday 1 (Wake) 2 (Day) 3 (Return) 4 (Sleep)
Start time 7:00 AM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 10:30 PM
Set-point for cool 23°C 25°C 23°C 30°C
Set-point for heat 19°C 15°C 20°C 05°C
Sunday 1 (Wake) 2 (Day) 3 (Return) 4 (Sleep)
Start time 7:00 AM 8:30 AM 5:00 PM 10:30 PM
Set-point for cool 23°C 25°C 23°C 30°C
Set-point for heat 19°C 15°C 20°C 05°C
Important:
•While modifying the program you can quickly switch between days by pressing the
“On/Off” button.
•Press the “Select” button to exit the program.
•If no key is pressed for 30 seconds, the thermostat will return to normal display.
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To modify the Program to your own needs simply follow the steps of the following chart:
Set the
hours
+
-
Set the
minutes
+
-
Set the
day
+
-
START
TIME
(hours)
+
-
START
TIME
(minuts)
+
-
SET
COOL
+
-
SET
HEAT
+
-
START
TIME
(hours)
+
-
START
TIME
(minuts)
+
-
SET
COOL
+
-
SET
HEAT
+
-
Repeat these steps for:
· Programs “return” and “sleep” (Monday to Friday)
· Programs “wake”, “day”, “return” and “sleep” (Saturday)
· Programs “wake”, “day”, “return” and “sleep” (Sunday)
Prog Prog
Prog Prog Prog Prog
Prog Prog Prog Prog
Prog
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6. Technician Settings
To offset the Room temperature readings- when needed:
•Adjust the set-point temperature for cooling to 10°C.
•Wait until display returns to normal.
•Press and hold the “Select” button (5 sec.) –“Offs” and the OFFSET temperature will
appear on display (a number between –6…+6). The offset is used to calibrate the
measured Room temperature- when needed.
•Adjust the Offset for Room temperature readings using the “+” and “-“ buttons
between –6°c and +6°c (default = 0°c).
•Press the “Select” button again to return to normal display.
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7. RT08 - Hand Held Remote Control - Option
The remote control is Infrared; the remote must be pointed at the thermostat to operate.
Every time you change parameters in the Remote Control, you must send it to the thermostat
by pressing the “On/Send” button.
7.1 Turning the thermostat ON or OFF and Update information
•Press the “On/Send” button to turn the thermostat ON and/or
update information.
•Press the “Off” button to turn the thermostat OFF and
update information.
7.2 Auto Fan ON or OFF
•Press the “Fan” button to change between:
Auto Fan OFF
Auto Fan ON
•Press the “On/Send” button to send information to thermostat.
7.3 Modes
•Press the “Mode” button to change between:
Cool
Heat
Auto change-over
Fan only
•Press the “On/Send” button to send information to the thermostat.
7.4 Fan Speeds
•Press the FAN button to switch between fan speeds:
High Speed
Medium Speed
Low Speed
Auto Speed
•Press the ON/SEND button to send information to thermostat.
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7.5 Temperature Set Point
In Fan mode and in Cool Mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons -
“COOL” and set-point temperature for cooling will
flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set-point
temperature for cooling.
•Press the “On/Send” button to send the information to the thermostat.
In Heat Mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons - “HEAT” and set-point
temperature for heating will flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set-point
temperature for heating.
•Press the “On/Send” button to send the information to
the thermostat.
In Auto Change-over mode:
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons - “COOL” and set-point
temperature for cooling will flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set-point
temperature for cooling.
•Press the “Select” button – “HEAT” and set-point
temperature for heating will flash.
•Using the “+” and “-” buttons, adjust the set-point
temperature for heating.
•Press the “Select” button again or Press the
“On/Send” button to send the information to the
thermostat.
The thermostat keeps a minimum differential of at least 1 degree
between Heat set and Cool set (Heat is always less than Cool).
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7.6 Real Time Clock and Day
•Press the “Select” button – “CLOCK SET” will flash.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons - the hours will flash.
•Adjust the hours using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the “Select” button again – the minutes will
flash.
•Adjust the minutes using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the “Select” button again – the weekday will
flash.
•Adjust the day using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the “Select” button again to exit the program
or Press “On/Send” button to send the information to
the thermostat.
7.7 Programming
Set the Program times and Temperature settings for the week:
•The thermostat is 5-1-1 programmable: weekdays (Monday to Friday),
Saturday, and Sunday can be programmed differently.
•4 program events per day: 1 (Morning), 2 (Day), 3 (Evening), 4 (Night)
The program can be set away from the thermostat and can be sent later on.
To send the program to the thermostat, follow the steps below without adjusting
times and temperatures. Only press the “On/Send” button each time the word
SEND flashes on display (point the remote control to the thermostat)
The Remote control is used to enable / disable the thermostat Programmability.
To switch between Programmable and Non Programmable Configuration follow
these steps:
Press and hold the “Select” button of the remote for 3 seconds - the word
"program" will flash on display.
Press the “Select” button 3 more times until the "Timer icon" flashes.
Using the "+" and "-" buttons switch between a "Clear icon" (Disable) and "shaded
icon" (Enable).
The word "send" will flash on display.
Point the remote control to the thermostat and press the “On/Off” button to send
the information.
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Programming Procedure
•To enter programming, press and hold the
SELECT button for three seconds -
“PROGRAM” (flashing) and the days Mon-Fri will
appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons, “PROGRAM 1” and
“START” (flashing) will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” button - the hours will flash.
•Adjust the hours using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the “Select” button - the minutes will
flash.
•Adjust the minutes using the “+” and “-”
buttons.
•Press the “Select” button again – “COOL”
(flashing) and the set-point temperature for
cooling will appear on display.
•Adjust the set-point temperature for cooling
using the “+” and “-” buttons.
•Press the “Select” button again – “HEAT”
(flashing) and the set-point temperature for
heating will appear on display.
•Adjust the set-point temperature for heating
using the “+” and “-” buttons.
The controller keeps a safety differential of at least 1 degree between
Heating set point and Cool set point (Heat is always less than Cool).
After selecting the heating set point, you cannot reduce the cooling
set point less than the heating set point.
Continue with the rest of the program
•Press the “Select” button again - “PROGRAM 2” and “START”
(flashing) will appear will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons and adjust the hours, minutes and
temperature, the same way as in PROGRAM 1
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•Press the “Select” button again - “PROGRAM 3” and “START”
(flashing) will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons and adjust the hours, minutes and
temperature, the same way as in PROGRAM 1
•Press the “Select” button: “PROGRAM 4” and “START” (flashing)
will appear on display.
•Press the “+” or “-” buttons and adjust the hours, minutes
and temperature, the same way as in PROGRAM 1.
•“SEND” will flash, press the “On/Send” button to send
the information to thermostat.
•“PROGRAM” (flashing) and “SA” (Saturday) will appear
on display.
•Set programming for Saturday the same way as
programming MON to FRI.
•“SEND” will flash; press the “On/Send” button to send
the information to thermostat.
•“PROGRAM” (flashing) and “SU” (Sunday) will appear in
display.
•Adjust the programming for Sunday the same way as
programming MON to FRI.
•“SEND” will flash; press the “On/Send” button to send
the information to the thermostat.
•The TIMER will flash; using the “+” or “-”
buttons, select TIMER ON or OFF.
•If you changed between TIMER ON (programmable) or
OFF (non-programmable), “SEND” will flash.
•Press the “On/Send” button to send the information to
the thermostat.
•If you did not change between them, press the “Select”
button to exit programming.
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