Neomitis PRG7 User manual

PRG7
7 DAY TWO CHANNEL DIGITAL
PROGRAMMER
Pack contains ....................................................................................1
Installation..........................................................................................1
Mounting of wall mouting plate.............................................................................1
Wiring.........................................................................................................................1
Mounting of the Programmer.................................................................................2
Installer settings .................................................................................3
Advanced installer setting ......................................................................................3
Technical specications ...................................................................4
PRG7 NEO ENG FP V02 19 06 2015 1
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
x2
Screw Anchor
x2
Screws
The digital programmer is xed on the wall with the wall plate which is
supplied with the product.
MOUNTING OF WALL MOUTING PLATE
PACK CONTAINS
INSTALLATION
x1
Standard wall plate
x1
Programmer
WIRING
All wiring must be in accordance with IEE regulations. This product is for
xed wiring only.
All electrical installation work should be carried out by a suitably
qualied Electrician or other competent person. If you are not
sure how to install this programmer consult either with a quali-
ed electrician or heating Engineer. Do not remove or ret the
appliance onto the backplate without the mains supply to the
system being isolated.
2- Remove the wall plate from the
programmer.
1- Unscrew the 2 screws under the
programmer.
x2
3- Secure the wall plate with the
two screws provided using the
horizontal and vertical holes.
4- In case of surface mounting,
a knock out area is provided
on the wall plate and on the
corresponding area of the
programmer.

2
• Wiring diagrams
3 port system
2 port system
MOUNTING OF THE PROGRAMMER
1- Replace the programmer on
the wall mounting plate.
2- Secure the programmer by
screwing both locking screws
under the programmer.
x2
N L 1 2 3 4
L EN
N L 3 4 5 7 8 9 106
3A
max
PRG7
2 Channel programmer
RT7
Room
Thermostat
Cylinder
Thermostat
Boiler
and Pump
connections
Mid position
valve
Junction Box
B
G/Y
O
W
Gr
220V-240V~
50Hz
Switched live Com ComNO NC NC
W = White
Gr = Grey
O = Orange
G/Y = Green/Yellow
B = Blue
NC NC ComNOCom
N L 1 2 3 4
L EN
N L 3 4 5 7 8 9 106
3A
max
PRG7
2 Channel programmer
RT7
Room
Thermostat
Cylinder Thermostat
Boiler
and Pump
connections
B
G/Y
O Gr Br Br
220V-240V~
50Hz
Junction Box
Zone valve
Zone valve
Br = Brown
Gr = Grey
O = Orange
G/Y = Green/Yellow
B = Blue
N = Neutral IN
L = Live IN
1 = HW/Z2: Normal close output
2 = CH/Z1: Normal close output
3 = HW/Z2: Normal open output
4 = CH/Z1: Normal open output
• Internal wiring
HW
OFF
LN
N L 1 2 3 4
220V-240V~
50Hz
6A
max
CH
OFF
HW
ON
CH
ON
OFFClock OFF ONON

3
ADVANCED INSTALLER SETTING
• Access
INSTALLER SETTINGS
Setting number Description
1 Select gravity/pumped mode
2 Set 12 or 24 hours clock
3 Activation of auto Summer/Winter change over
4 Set the number of ON/OFF periods
5 Select your system between Z1/Z2 or CH/HW
Press simultaneously and for 5 seconds.
5 advanced settings can be modied.
Press until correct option is in display then use or to select your
choice.
5 sec.
• Gravity/Pumped mode (1)
The pre-set system is Pumped.
2- Then save by moving the pro-
gramming slider or save and go
to next setting by pressing .
1- Press or to change to Gra-
vity (2).
1 = Pumped
2 = Gravity
• Set 12/24 hours clock (2)
The pre-set value is 12 hours clock.
2- Then save by moving the pro-
gramming slider or save and go
to next setting by pressing .
1- Press or to change to "24h".
• Auto Summer/Winter change over (3)
The auto Summer/Winter change over default is ON.
2- Then save by moving the pro-
gramming slider or save and go
to next setting by pressing .
1- Press or to change to OFF
• Installation operating (5)
The digital programmer can manage Central Heating and Hot Water or
2 zones.
The pre-set choice is CH/HW.
Note regarding the Advanced installer settings: If programming slider is
moved, it will save changes and exit installer mode.
2- Then save by moving the pro-
gramming slider or save and go
to next setting by pressing .
1- Press or to change to Z1/Z2.
• Set number of ON/OFF periods (4)
You can adjust the number of ON/OFF switching time periods. The pre-
set number is 2.
1- Press or to change to 3
periods.
2- Then save by moving the pro-
gramming slider or save and go
to next setting by pressing .
Move the 2 mode sliders to off
position.
Move the programming slider to
position.
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4
Registered trademarks - All rights reserved
NEOMITIS
®
LIMITED - 4th Floor, Lincoln House, 300 High Holborn, London WC1V 7JH
Registered in England and Wales No: 9543404
Creating innovative solutions for ambient comfort
www.neomitis.com
- Power supply: 220V-240V/50Hz.
- Output per relay: 3(2)A, 240V/50Hz.
- Rated impulse voltage: 4000V.
- Micro disconnection: Type 1B.
- Pollution degree: 2.
- Automatic action: 100,000 cycles.
- Class II.
Standards:
Environment:
- Operation temperature: 0°C to +40°C.
- Storage temperature: from -20°C to +60°C.
- Humidity: 80% at +25°C (without condensation)
- Protection rating: IP30.
Manufactured by: IMHOTEP création
The on the product indicates that you must dispose of it at the end of
its useful life at a special recycling point, in accordance with European
Directive WEEE 2012/19/EU. If you are replacing it, you can also return it to
the retailer from which you buy the replacement equipment. Thus, it is not
ordinary household waste. Recycling products enables us to protect the
environment and to use less natural resources.
Compliance declaration: we hereby declare under our
sole responsibility that the products described in these
instructions comply with all the main requirements of the LVD
2006/95/EC, EMC 2004/108/EC, RoHS 2011/65/EU and are
manufactured using processes which are certied ISO 9001 V2008.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
LVD EMC RoHS
EN60730-1
EN60730-2-7
EN60730-2-9
EN60730-2-11
EN62311
EN60730-1
EN60730-2-7
EN55014-2
EN50581

Overview..................................................................................................1
Controls and display...............................................................................1
Settings .....................................................................................................1
Initial power up ........................................................................................................1
Programming...........................................................................................2
Set the CH/Z1 and HW/Z2 programming..............................................................2
Operating.................................................................................................2
Mode selection and description............................................................................2
Boost..........................................................................................................................2
Advance...................................................................................................................2
Holiday ......................................................................................................................3
Review.......................................................................................................................3
Factory settings ........................................................................................................3
Set date and clock..................................................................................................3
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................4
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What is a programmer? .........................................................................4
PRG7 NEO ENG FP V00 06 05 2015
PRG7
7 DAY TWO CHANNEL DIGITAL
PROGRAMMER
1
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Programmer
• LCD Display
CONTROLS AND DISPLAY
Programming sliders sequences:
Time CH/Z1 programming HW/Z2 programming Run
Note: When the battery must be changed, a low battery level indicator
appears in the display.
Remember to take used battery to battery collection points so it can be
recycled.
INITIAL POWER UP
SETTINGS
1- Switch on the programmer
power supply.
All symbols will be displayed on
the LCD screen as shown for
two seconds.
2- After 2 seconds, the LCD will
show:
- The default time and day
- Run icon solid
- CH and HW systems are OFF
OVERVIEW
Thank you for purchasing our PRG7, 7 day
digital programmer.
It is by listening to your requirements we
have created and designed our products
to be easy to operate and install.
It is this ease of operation that is intended
to make your life easier and help you save
energy and money.
constant
all day
auto
off
constant
all day
auto
off
Mode slider
CH/Z1
Boost CH/Z1
Advance CH/
Z1
Reset button
Mode slider
HW/Z2
Boost HW/Z2
Advance HW/Z2
co
n
s
t
a
n
t
LCD display
Minus/Plus
Day/Holiday Yes/No
Review
Programming
slider
Pairing icon
(RF version)
Holiday icon
Run icon
Review icon
CH/Z1 status
Programming
mode
Advanced
settings
Hour
Days
Hour setting
HW/Z2 status
Low battery
icon
Time setting
(Day, Month, Year)

ADVANCE
2
SET THE CH/Z1 AND HW/Z2 PROGRAMMING
On/Off periods Default schedule
Two On/Off periods settings
Period 1 Start at 06:30 am End at 08:30 am
Period 2 Start at 05:00 pm End at 10:00 pm
Three On/Off periods settings
Period 1 Start at 06:30 am End at 08:30 am
Period 2 Start at 12:00 pm End at 02:00 pm
Period 3 Start at 05:00 pm End at 10:00 pm
1- Move the Programming slider to posi-
tion .
All days of week are solid. Underscore
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4- Press or to increment/de-
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end time.
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5- Repeat for the second On/Off
period and for the third On/Off
period.
(Please refer to the advanced
installer settings on Installation
instruction to enable the third
On/Off period).
2- Press if you want to set an
other day of the week. Under-
score moves under the other
days. Then press to program
the underscored day.
3- Press or to increment/de-
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start time.
Then press WRFRQÀUP
7- Slide the programming slider
to position WRFRQÀUPDQG
program the second channel.
6- The current program can be
copy to the next days. Press
Yes to copy or No to program
manually the next day.
8- Repeat the previous step to
program On/Off period for HW/
Z2.
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program slider to position to
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PROGRAMMING
Note : The unit is already set with correct date and time. Should program-
mer need reseting for any reasons, please see instructions on page 3.
OPERATING
MODE SELECTION AND DESCRIPTION
Mode sliders sequences for CH/Z1 and HW/Z2:
Constant all day auto off
Constant: Permanent ON mode.
The system is permanently turned
ON.
All day: The system turn ON from the
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last Off period end time of the
current day.
Auto: Automatic mode. The unit is
controlling to the programming that
have been selected (refer to "Pro-
gramming" section page 2).
Off: Permanent Off mode. The
system stays Off permanently. The
boost mode can be still used.
Note:
- The Programming slider must be in the position.
- There will be a slight delay between pressing and activation of
the relay.
BOOST is cancelled by pressing again on Boost or movement of sliders.
When BOOST is running the end of Boost period is shown for each system.
BOOST
BOOST will work from any running mode.
BOOST is entered by pressing button for corresponding system (CH/
Z1 or HW/Z2).
Press 2 times to set 2 hours and 3 times to set 3 hours.
BOOST: Boost mode is a temporary
mode which allows you to switch
ON for 2 or 3 hours. At the end of set
period the device will revert to its
prior setting.
constant
all day
auto
off
constant
all day
auto
off
off
ff
Advance: advance mode is a
temporary mode which allows you
to switch ON the system in advance,
until the next On/Off period end
time.
Press button of corresponding
channel to activate this mode.
Press again button to disable it
before the end.
constant
all day
auto
off
constant
all day
auto
off

3
Settings Factory settings
Two On/Off periods settings
Period 1 Start at 06:30 am End at 08:30 am
Period 2 Start at 05:00 pm End at 10:00 pm
Three On/Off periods settings
Period 1 Start at 06:30 am End at 08:30 am
Period 2 Start at 12:00 pm End at 02:00 pm
Period 3 Start at 05:00 pm End at 10:00 pm
4- The preset day appears.
Press to increment the day.
Press to decrement the day.
3- The preset month appears.
Press to increment the month.
Press to decrement the month.
Press WRFRQÀUPDQG
set the current day. Press WRFRQÀUPDQG
set the clock.
5- The preset time appears.
Press to increment the time.
Press to decrement the time.
Move the program slider to any
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setting.
01 = January ; 02 = February ; 03 = March ; 04 = April ; 05 = May ;
06 = June ; 07 = July ; 08 = August ; 09 = September ; 10 = October ;
11 = November ; 12 = December
SET DATE AND CLOCK
1- Move the Programming slider
to position .
Preset year is solid.
2- To select the current day, press
, to increment the year.
Press
, to decrement the year.
Press WRFRQÀUPDQG
set the current month.
To set the holiday function:
REVIEW
HOLIDAY
Holiday: Holiday mode allows to switch
off the heating (or Z1) and hot water
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adjustable between 1 and 99 days.
constant
all day
auto
off
constant
all day
auto
off
3- Then press WRFRQÀUP
the heating (or Z1) and hot
water (or Z2) switch Off and the
number of remaining days will
count down on display.
4- To cancel the holiday function,
press button.
Press button to start the pro-
gramming review.
Press again to go back on normal ope-
rating mode.
Review: Review mode allows to review
all programming in one time. The
review starts from the beginning of the
week and each steps appears each 2
seconds.
1- Press Day button for 5 seconds.
2- OFF appears on the display.
Press or to increment or
decrement the number of days.
5 sec.
FACTORY SETTINGS
All LCD display will be turned ON for 2 seconds and the factory settings
will be restored.
Note: To restore factory settings, press and hold down this part for more
than 3 seconds using the tip of a pen.
3 sec.

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Registered trademarks - All rights reserved
NEOMITIS
®
LIMITED - 4th Floor, Lincoln House, 300 High Holborn, London WC1V 7JH
Registered in England and Wales No: 9543404
NEOMITIS
®
is a registered trademark of CO INTECH - SIRET 42243514900048 RCS ANGERS
Creating innovative solutions for ambient comfort
www.neomitis.com
Display disappears on programmer:
- Check fused spur supply.
Heating does not come on:
- If the CH Indicator light is on then it is unlikely to be a fault with the pro-
grammer.
- If CH indicator light is NOT ON then check programme then try BOOST
as this should operate in any position.
- Check that your room thermostat is calling for heat.
- Check that the boiler is on.
- Check that your pump is working.
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Hot water does not come on:
- If the HW Indicator light is on then it is unlikely to be a fault with the pro-
grammer.
- If HW indicator light is NOT ON then check programme then try BOOST as
this should operate in any position.
- Check that your Cylinder thermostat is calling for heat.
- Check that the boiler is on.
- Check that your pump is working.
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If the problem persists contact your installer
Note: If Service due soon or service due appears in display please contact
your landlord.
TROUBLESHOOTING
...an Explanation for Householders.
Programmers allow you to set ‘On’
and ‘Off’ time periods. Some mo-
dels switch the central heating
and domestic hot water on and
off at the same time, while others
allow the domestic hot water and
heating to come on and go off at
different times. Set the ‘On’ and
‘Off’ time periods to suit your own
lifestyle. On some programmers
you must also set whether you want the heating and hot water to run
continuously, run under the chosen ‘On’ and ‘Off’ heating periods, or
be permanently off. The time on the programmer must be correct. Some
types have to be adjusted in spring and autumn at the changes between
Greenwich Mean Time and British Summer Time. You may be able to
temporarily adjust the heating programme, for example, ‘Advance’, or
‘Boost’. These are explained in the manufacturer’s instructions. The hea-
ting will not work if the room thermostat has switched the heating off. And,
if you have a hot-water cylinder, the water heating will not work if the
cylinder thermostat detects that the hot water has reached the correct
temperature.
WHAT IS A PROGRAMMER?
Please refer to the installing instructions for any informations about stan-
dards and product environment.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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