Pegler Yorkshire Terrier User manual

The Remote Control
Handbook

What does it do?
The Remote Control is a simple accessory for your existing
Terrier i-Temp Programmable Radiator Control (PRC).
The Remote Control is used to perform two types of
operation:
•Increaseordecreasethetemperaturerelativetothe
current i-Temp Set Temperature (±).
•Switchingbetweenthepredenedi-Tempsetback( ) and
comfort temperatures ( ).
The remote control also houses its own temperature sensor
and can detect and display the current ambient temperature.
How does it work?
The Remote Control must be “taught in” to the Terrier i-Temp
before the Terrier i-Temp is able to accept commands from
it. Teaching in the Remote Control should take no more than
30 seconds.
The Remote Control is a radio transmitter that is used to
send commands directly to your Terrier i-Temp.
Receivingthisinformation,theTerrieri-Tempreactstothe
command and alters the heat output from the radiator.
TheTerrieri-TempPRCiscapableofhavinguptofour
different accessories simultaneously “taught-in”.
One Remote Control is capable of being “taught in” to
severalTerrieri-Temp’s.

ASettemperature,actual
temperature
BSet-back temperature ,
comfort temperature ,
C Activatestheset-back
temperature
DMinus button(-): reduces
the set temperature
E“Battery empty” symbol
FTemperature display:
relativetemperature
change (set) or current
temperature (actual)
GTransmission symbol/
radio transmission
HButton:activatesthecomforttemperature
IPlus button (+): increases the set temperature
Inserting the batteries
The Remote Control is powered by 2 x LR44 batteries.
The batteries are inserted as follows:
Thisdevicedoesnot
support operation with
rechargeable batteries.
•Neverrecharge
standard batteries.
•Doingsowill
present a risk of
explosion.
•Donotthrowthebatteriesintoare.
•Donotshortcircuitbatteries.
•Usedbatteriesshouldnotbedisposedofwithregular
domestic waste.
Instead,theyshouldbetakentoyourlocalbatterydisposal
point.

Teaching-in the Remote Control to your Terrier i-Temp
Firstly,ensurethatthebatteriesareinsertedcorrectlyinto
the Remote Control.
Activate ‘Teach-in’ on the Terrier i-Temp
Press and hold
OK for 3 seconds
1
3
2
You will
see the
30 second
countdown
start
4
The screen will
disappear and
then return with
normal screen
with symbol
Within the 30 seconds on the remote
controlpressanybuttontoactivate
“TEACHIN”

Displaying the ambient Temperature
The ambient (actual) temperature can be displayed by a
single short press of any of the buttons on the Remote
Control.
Note:Theambienttemperaturemeasurementdeviceis
storedwithintheremotecontrol.Holdingthisdeviceinthe
hand for any length of time will affect the accuracy of the
reading.
Increase or decrease the
temperature relative to the
current i-Temp
Set Temperature (±) The + and –
buttons are used to increase or
decrease the temperature in 0.5°C
increments.
•Pressthe+or-buttonsonthe
remote control as many times as
required.
•Thedisplaywillshowhowmuch
the temperature will be
altered by.
•Thetransmissionsymbolappears
on the display.
Comfort and setback temperatures
The setback ( ) and comfort ( ) buttons are used to
activatethesetbackandcomforttemperaturesstoredwithin
theTerrierI-TempPRC.
•Pressingthe( ) or ( )buttonsactivatesthesetbackor
comfort temperature
•Thedisplaywillshoweitherthe( ) or ( ) symbol on
the display.
•Thetransmissionsymbolappearsonthedisplay.
+0.5 °C

•Thenewtemperaturewillremain
activeuntilthenext
Terrier i-Temp switching point.
•TheRemoteControldisplay
switches off after 10 seconds
ofinactivity.
Customising the comfort and
setback temperatures
The factory default settings are 21°C
for comfort and 17°C for setback.
Itispossibletocustomisethese
settings if required:
•Pressandholdthecomfort/setbackbuttononthe
Terrier i-Temp PRC for more than 3 seconds.
•Thecomfortsymbol( ) will appear on the display along
with the current comfort temperature.
•Usethethumbwheeltoadjusttothedesiredcomfort
temperature.
•PressOK.
•Thesetbacksymbol( ) will appear on the display along
with the current setback temperature.
•Usethethumbwheeltoadjusttothedesiredcomfort
temperature.
•PressOK.
+0.5 °C

Hold down the
“Menu” button for
3 seconds until
“Pro” appears
Usethumbwheel
to select “del”
Press OK
“ACC” will appear
Press OK
Technical Information
Informationonradiooperation
Radiotransmissionisperformedonanon-exclusive
transmission path. Which means that there is a low
possibility of interference occurring.
Therangeoftransmissionwithinbuildingscanvarygreatly
from “open air” distances. As well as the transmitting
powerandreceptioncharacteristicsofthedevices;
environmentalinuencessuchashumidityandobscuring
structures can also weaken the strength of the signal.
Teaching out the Remote Control from your Terrier
i-Temp
To indicate that the Terrier i-Temp has successfully “taught
out”theaccessory,thedisplayreturnsbacktothenormal
view.
Note: All accessories will be “taught out” when using this
function.

Pegler Yorkshire Group Limited
St.Catherine’sAvenue,Doncaster,DN48DF.
TechnicalHelplineNo.08001560050
Pegler Yorkshire
PeglerYorkshireherebydeclaresthatthisdeviceconformsto
theessentialrequirementsandotherrelevantregulationsof
Directive1999/5/EC.
Youcanndthefulldeclarationofconformityat:
www.saveonheatingbills.co.uk
Safety Instructions
Thesedevicesarenottoys:
Donotallowchildrentoplaywiththem.
Donotleavepackagingmateriallyingaround.
Donotopenthedevice–itdoesnotcontainanyserviceable
components.
Intheeventofanerror,pleasecontactPeglerYorkshireLimited.
Disposal
Donotdisposeofthedevicewithregulardomesticwaste.
Electronicdevicesmustbedisposedofinaccordancewiththe
WasteElectricalandElectronicEquipmentDirectivevialocal
disposal points for electronic waste.
TheCEmarkisafreetradesignaddressedexclusivelyto
the authorities and does not warrant any properties.
Technical properties:
Supplyvoltage: 3V
Batteries: 2 x LR44
Battery Life: Approx 4 years
(based upon 2 operations per day)
TransmissionFrequency: 868.3MHz
Transmission range: 30m (in open air)
RemoteControlDimensions: 41x74x15mm(WxHxD)
Wereservetherighttomakeanytechnicalchangesthat
constituteanimprovementtothedevice.
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