Salus RT510RF User manual

RT510RF THERMOSTAT - FULL USER MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction...............................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Product Compliance ......................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Safety Informations.......................................................................................................................................................................4
2. Product Overview .......................................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Package content............................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Proper thermostat location ...........................................................................................................................................................6
3. RXRT510 receiver ........................................................................................................................................................7
3.1 Receiver’s switches description......................................................................................................................................................7
3.2 LED indications in the receiver.......................................................................................................................................................8
3.3Wall mounting of the receiver .......................................................................................................................................................9
3.4 Connection description................................................................................................................................................................10
4. Before you start (rst power up) ................................................................................................................................11
4.1 LCD icon description ....................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Button description.......................................................................................................................................................................11
4.3 First power up sequence and conguration.................................................................................................................................12
5. User settings ............................................................................................................................................................13
5.1Time settings...............................................................................................................................................................................13
6. Operating modes ......................................................................................................................................................14
6.1 Manual mode - changing temperature setpoint..........................................................................................................................14
6.2 Schedule mode............................................................................................................................................................................15
6.3Temporary override mode ...........................................................................................................................................................16
6.4 Boost mode (hourly temperature override mode) ......................................................................................................................16
6.5 Frost protection mode.................................................................................................................................................................17
6.6 Holiday mode..............................................................................................................................................................................17
6.7 Sleep mode .................................................................................................................................................................................18
6.8Temperatures outside operating range........................................................................................................................................19
6.9 Low battery detection.................................................................................................................................................................19
6.10 Battery change..........................................................................................................................................................................19
7. Installer mode ..........................................................................................................................................................20
7.1 DIP switches parameters .............................................................................................................................................................20
8. RT510TX thermostat pairing with the receiver............................................................................................................21
9. Test the pairing process.............................................................................................................................................22
10. Factory Reset..........................................................................................................................................................23
11. Cleaning and Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................24
12. Technical Informations ............................................................................................................................................24
13. Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................25


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This product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU
Declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: www.saluslegal.com.
• Before starting installation work and before using the product, read the entire manual.
•The information contained in the instructions is essential for proper functioning.
•To avoid accidents resulting in personal injury and material damage, please follow all safety precautions, specied in this manual.
• The device should not be used by people with limited mental, sensory or mental abilities, without experience, of insucient knowledge as well as
children.
• Do not use an unassembled device (eg without a cover).
•The device may only be opened by a qualied person.
• Keep electrical devices out of the reach of children and ensure that they do not play with it. Children should not be left unattended. If necessary,
disconnect the control system for the entire room.
• Do not leave the packaging, cabinet, or any loose parts of the device unattended, as they pose a risk to children.
WARNING!
• Installation must be carried out by a qualied person with appropriate electrical qualications in accordance with standards and regulations in force in
the given country and in the EU.
• Never try to connect the device other than as described in the manual.
• Before assembly, repair or maintenance as well as during any connection works it is absolutely necessary disconnect the mains supply and make sure
that the terminals and electric wires are not live.
•The device may not be exposed to extreme temperatures, strong vibrations or subjected to mechanical shock.
• The device should not be used in unfavorable environmental conditions or in rooms where there is a concentration of ammable gases, fumes or dust.
WARNING!
•There may be additional protection requirements for the entire installation that the installer is responsible for maintaining.
1. Introduction
1.1 Product Compliance
1.2 Safety Informations
Care for the natural environment is of paramount importance to us.The awareness that we manufacture electronic devices obliges us
to dispose of used electronic components and devices safely.Therefore the company has received a registration number issued by the
ChiefInspector for Environmental Protection.The crossedoutsymbolthe trashcan on the product means thattheproduct must not be
disposed of with ordinary waste containers. Sorting waste for recycling helps to protect the environment. It is the user’s responsibility
to surrender used equipment to a designated collection point for recycling waste from electrical and electronic equipment.

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The RT510RF wireless room thermostat simply switches the heating system on and o as necessary. It works by sensing the air temperature, switching on
the heating when the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and switching it o once this set temperature has been reached.
Turning a room thermostat to a higher setting will not make the room heat up any faster. How quickly the room heats up depends on the design of the
heating system, for example, the size of boiler and radiators. Neither does the setting aect how quickly the room cools down.Turning a room thermostat
to a lower setting will result in the room being controlled at a lower temperature, and saves energy.
The heating system will not work if a time switch or programmer has switched it o.
The way to set and use your room thermostat is to nd the lowest temperature setting that you are comfortable with, and then leave it alone to do its
job. The best way to do this is to set the room thermostat to a low temperature – say 18⁰C – and then turn it up by one degree each day until you are
comfortable with the temperature.
You won’t have to adjust the thermostat further. Any adjustment above this setting will waste energy and cost you more money.
If your heating system is a boiler with radiators, there will usually be only one room thermostat to control the whole house. But you can have dierent
temperatures in individual rooms by installing thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) on individual radiators. If you don’t have TRVs, you should choose a
temperature that is reasonable for the whole house. If you do haveTRVs, you can choose a slightly higher setting to make sure that even the coldest room
is comfortable, then prevent any overheating in other rooms by adjusting theTRVs.
Room thermostats need a free ow of air to sense the temperature, so they must not be covered by curtains or blocked by furniture. Nearby electric res,
televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent the thermostat from working properly.
Product advantages:
• set factory-paired and ready to work
• has aTPI control algorithm
• automatically repeats the signal
• works according to time schedules
• has a frost protection mode (temperature range 5 - 17 degrees)
• correction of the displayed temperature ± 3ºC
• has a HOLIDAY mode and SLEEP mode (suspending the function, e.g. outside the heating season)
• has unique transmission codes
• operates at 868 MHz - a stable and noiseresistant signal
2. Product Overview

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2.1 Package content
2.2 Proper thermostat location
Please note:
The ideal position to thermostat mounting is about 1,5m under oor level far from heating or cooling sources. Thermostat can’t be
exposed to sunlight or any extreme conditions like for example draft.
Because of re and explosion risk there is not allowed to use thermostat in atmosphere of explosive gases and ammable liquids (eg coal dust). In case
if any of listed dangers occur you have to use additional protection measures – anti-dust and explosive gases (tight cover) or prevent their formation.
Furthermore, thermostat can’t be used in condensation of water vapor conditions and be exposed to water action.
1) RT510TX thermostat
2) RXRT510 receiver
2) 2x AA batteries
3) Short instruction
4) Mounting screws
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4
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3. RXRT510 receiver
3.1 Receiver’s switches description
The thermostat communicates wirelessly with the RXRT510 receiver. The receiver should be supplied with 230VAC, the maximum load of the receiver is
16A. Avoid installing the device in places directly exposed to water, moisture and air condensation. The RXRT510 receiver can operate in two dierent
modes - AUTO (automatic) and MANUAL (manual).To select a specic mode, use the switches on the front of the receiver.
For the receiver to work with the thermostat, set the switches to the ON / AUTO position.
2.
4.
3.
1.
TOP SWITCH
1. ON - Manual mode - receiver ON
2. OFF - Manual mode - receiver OFF
BOTTOM SWITCH
3. AUTO - Receiver works in AUTO mode (according to
the thermostat’s command)
4. MANUAL - Receiver works in manual mode
(according to the top switch)
REMEMBER!:

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The status of the RXRT510 receiver is indicated by two LEDs.These are
LEDs with the following colors:
- red (upper one),
- green (lower one).
A detailed explanation of the meaning of the LEDs can be found in the table below:
DESCRIPTION
The red LED lights up
The receiver is connected to the 230V power supply and is paired with the thermostat.
The receiver can be thermostat-enabled if it is in automatic mode when the lower switch is in the AUTO position.
The receiver can be started manually when the lower switch is in the MANUAL position.
The red LED ashes
The receiver is in the pairing mode and is looking for a signal from the thermostat (then you must activate the
“PAIRING”option in the thermostat)
(or)
The receiver was paired but lost communication with the thermostat due to out of range or low battery in the
thermostat. The receiver starts ashing after one hour of time when it does not receive a signal from the thermostat.
The red diode is o The receiver is disconnected from the 230V power supply or the upper switch is in the OFF position.
The green diode lights up
In automatic mode, the receiver received a heating signal from the thermostat.
The receiver was started in manual mode (upper ON switch, lower MANUAL switch)
The green diode is o The receiver does not send a heating signal.
3.2 LED indications in the receiver
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2
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3.3 Wall mounting of the receiver
Wall mounting the receiver: drill two ø6 mm holes in the wall. Insert the plugs and, by putting the plate to the wall (included in the set), put the two
screws through the holes and then screw them in. Connect the necessary cables to the receiver. Next, hang the receiver on the board using the handles
designed in the receiver, marked in the picture below.
Loosen the screws with a
screwdriver just enough to tilt
the back housing.
Attach the back housing to the wall
(keeping the correct positioning of the
plastic„hinges”) using the marked holes
(see the picture above).
Put the receiver from above on the back
housing attached to the wall, according to
the position of the plastic„hinges”.
Tighten the screws from the
bottom of the back housing to
the receiver so that it is snug.
Tilt the receiver cover upwards
(according to the position of the
„hinge”).
Then, correctly connect the wires
with the receiver (see„connection
diagrams”on page 9).
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3
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4
3
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3.4 Connection description
RT510
L
AC 230V
COM
lub
NO
NN
LL
N
L
AC 230V
N
COM
NO
RXRT510
RXRT510
N
L
MAX
16 (5) A
PODŁĄCZENIE KOTŁA*
3V
2 x AA
RT510
L
AC 230V
COM lub
NO
NN
LL
N
L
AC 230V
N
COM
NO
RXRT510
RXRT510
N
L
MAX
16 (5) A
PODŁĄCZENIE KOTŁA*
3V
2 x AA
RT510
L
AC 230V
COM lub
NO
NN
LL
N
L
AC 230V
N
COM
NO
RXRT510RXRT510
N
L
MAX
16 (5) A
PODŁĄCZENIE KOTŁA*
3V
2 x AA
RT510
L
AC 230V
COM lub
NO
NN
LL
N
L
AC 230V
N
COM
NO
RXRT510RXRT510
N
L
MAX
16 (5) A
PODŁĄCZENIE KOTŁA*
3V
2 x AA
RT510
L
AC 230V
COM lub
NO
NN
LL
N
L
AC 230V
N
COM
NO
RXRT510RXRT510
N
L
MAX
16 (5) A
PODŁĄCZENIE KOTŁA*
3V
2 x AA
RT510
L
AC 230V
COM lub
NO
NN
LL
N
L
AC 230V
N
COM
NO
RXRT510RXRT510
N
L
MAX
16 (5) A
PODŁĄCZENIE KOTŁA*
3V
2 x AA
BOILER CONNECTION*
or
L, N - power supply 230V
COM, NO - voltage-free output
- fuse
Legend: Symbols explanation:
Pump
Valve actuator
Boiler - Boiler connection*
- Boiler’s contacts for ON/OFF
thermostat (according to the
boiler’s instructions)
RT510TX
RT510TX

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4. Before you start (rst power up)
4.2 Button description
4.1 LCD icon description
1. Day of the week
2. Program number
3. Program indicator
4. Settings
5. Temperature measured / set
6. Boost function
7. Low battery status
8. Wireless connection with the receiver
9. Heating Mode On
10. ManualModeOn
11. Holiday Mode On
12. Frost Protection Mode On
13. Temperature unit
14. AM / PM
15. Clock
PLEASE NOTE! The LCD screen can be activated by using any button.
1. Boost function
2. Manual Mode
3. Frost protection / Holiday Mode
4. Increase button
5. Decrease button
2
3 5 6
4
1
15 14 1213
8
9
11
7
10
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3
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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
4.3 First power up sequence and conguration
To power up the thermostat you have to put the batteries inside. Then thermostat will display following sequence:
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Remove the protection foil and insert
2xAA batteries by removing front
cover.
...then thermostat will display the
software version.
After that, thermostat will
automatically power up and it will
display all icons...
When thermostat is succesfully
powered up, main screen will be
displayed.

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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
In this chapter you can set time and day of the week. RT510TX thermostat has no date settings. You can choose the day of the week (from monday to
sunday). Please follow the steps below:
5. User settings
5.1 Time settings
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
Press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
to select the hour
format.
Press the buttons SELECT and SET
together for 3 sec to enter the time
settings.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
to set the hour.
Press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
to set the minutes.
3 sec 3 sec
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
Press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
to set day of the week.
Time settings has been saved.Thermostat
will return to the main screen.
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3
5
7
9
2
4
6
8
10

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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
6.1 Manual mode - changing temperature setpoint
6. Operating modes
In manual mode, the thermostat maintains a constant temperature set by the user. To set temperature setpoint follow steps below:
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Press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to activate the
Manual Mode.
Using
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
buttons set new
setpoint temperature.
After new setpoint temperature set,
thermostat will return to the main
screen and will work in manual mode.
Hand icon will appear on the main
screen.
RT510TX thermostat offers few operating modes:
- Manual mode - temperature setpoint is set by user manually and it’s maintained until user change the setpoint again or switch to another mode.
- Schedule mode - thermostat works according to set schedule by user. It can be programmed in 5+2 (MON to FRI and weekend separately) mode or
daily (every day of the week separately) mode.
- Temporary override mode - thermostat temporary overwrite programmed schedule and maintain the temperature until next program change (you
can use it only during active schedule mode).
- Boost mode (hourly temperature override mode) - this option override the temperature setpoint for selected hours. It is available for manual and
schedule mode.
- Frost protection mode - thermostat maintain constant frost protection temperature until user exit this mode. Thermostat work on the lowest level
and takes as little energy as possible.
- Sleep mode - thermostat is basically switched off and takes no energy. You can turn it on by any button.
- Holiday mode - user can program day period to make thermostat maintain frost protection temperature. It is mostly when user go somewhere outside
for a long time eg. holidays and doesn’t want thermostat to take bigger amount of energy.
To turn o the Manual Mode press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button. Once the manual mode is o, the hand icon
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
on the thermostat will disappear.

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6.2 Schedule mode
In this mode, user can set the schedules for thermostat (temperature setpoints for specic periods of time).There are two types of schedules: 5/2 (working
days+weekends) and 7d (7 idividual schedules for each day separately). Schedule type can be choosen by parameter d04 (please refer to Installer mode
section). Schedule is divided by 6 time programs (which means user can have maximum of 6 temperature changes during a day).To programm a schedule
its necessary to ll in all 6 programs. To set schedule please follow steps below:
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
Use the
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to select
day / days from which you want to
start programming.
Press the SET button to start
programming.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Press SELECT to conrm.
Use the
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to set the
hour for the program #1.
Use the
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to set the
minutes for the program #1.
Use the
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to set the
temperature for the program #1.
Follow steps 4-9, to dene programs 2-6.
Press SET button at the end of programming to
conrm and save all the settings.
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3
5
7
9
2
4
6
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6.3 Temporary override mode
6.4 Boost mode (hourly temperature override mode)
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
Temporary Override mode will be disabled when new schedule will be set.
To turn o hourly temperature override mode before time’s up, press the + Hr button until number of hours disappears from display.
This function is available only in schedule mode (AUTO). If a new setpoint temperature will be set during the schedule - it will be maintained until next
time interval starts according to programmed schedule.
Thisfunctionis availablein schedule and manual mode.It is used to change the setpoint temperature for a specied number of hours (up to9 hours). Once
that time is over, thermostat returns to previous mode. To set this mode please follow steps below:
Using
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
buttons set new
setpoint temperature during active
schedule.
Press +Hr button to set number of
hours for temperature override (e.g.
to set up override for 3 hours, press
the button 3 times).
Using
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button set a new
setpoint temperature for hourly
temperature override mode.
After new setpoint temperature set,
thermostat will return to the main
screen and it will temporary override
the schedule.
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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
Press SET button to conrm. Thermostat will work for the set
period of hours. After that it will
switch back to the previous mode.
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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
6.5 Frost protection mode
In this mode the setpoint temperature is automatically set to frost setpoint to prevent pipes from frosting. If the room temperature is lower than the frost
setpoint, frost protection will be enabled.To set frost protection mode follow steps below:
Press
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to turn
ON/OFF frost protection.
Snowake icon will be displayed if
frost protection is active.
The Frostpoint temperature can be reviewed by pressing the UP button once, but can only be changed in Installer Mode.
1 2
6.6 Holiday mode
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
Hold down
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button for 3
seconds to activate the holiday mode.
Press SET button to conrm.
You can set up to 31 days.
Thermostat is working in holiday
mode. Number of days left and
airplane icon will appear on the main
screen.
Use
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
or
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button to set the
number of days for holiday mode.
To turn o the Holiday Mode, hold down
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
button for 3 seconds.The airplane icon
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
should disappear from the display.
3 sec
In this mode the“frost protection”temperature is maintained for a specic number of days.To set the holiday mode please follow steps below:
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3
2
4

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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
6.7 Sleep mode
In sleep mode thermostat stay in frost protection temperature but it is switched o and doesn’t consume any energy and it is impossible to make an action
until you activate the thermostat again.To activate/deactivate sleep mode follow steps below:
TO DEACTIVATE SLEEP MODE:
TO ACTIVATE SLEEP MODE:
Press and hold + buttons
simultanously to turn ON sleep mode.
In sleep mode thermostat is
displaying nothing.
To deactivate sleep mode press any
button.
Thermostat will go back to previous
mode and display main screen.
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1 2
2
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6.8 Temperatures outside operating range
6.9 Low battery detection
6.10 Battery change
Temperatures below 10 °C are displayed without the leading‘0’. Temperatures exceeding the measurable range will be indicated by‘HI’for temperatures
above the upper limit, and‘LO’for temperatures below the lower limit, as shown in the images.
Battery voltage is checked every minute.When the battery voltage drops to a certain level, the Low-Battery warning indicator appears.
• The thermostat functions normally during low battery. However, user must change the batteries as soon as possible before the battery is too weak
for the normal operation to be assured.
• When you change the batteries, you have about 30 seconds to to do so without losing your settings.
When you want to change the batteries your device will use the internal memory to backup your settings. You have 30 seconds to change the batteries
before losing your settings.To change batteries please follow steps below:
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT
+ −
+ −
SET
Remove the batteries without
pressing any button and insert the
new ones according to the polarity

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TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
7. Installer mode
7.1 DIP switches parameters
To enter installer parameters please follow steps below. Please refer to parameters table description before any changes. Use or buttons to move
up or down between all parameters. Every change/selection conrm by button.
DIP switched are used to set chosen control algorithm.They are under back cover of the thermostat (please refer to the picture below):
DETAILED TABLE WITH ALL INSTALLER PARAMETERS:
Press and hold
TEST / PAIRING
SELECT SET
+ +
simultanously for about 3 seconds to
enter the installer mode.
Use SELECT button to choose
parameter, conrm selection by SET
button. To change parameter value
use or buttons and conrm
selection by SET button. To exit the
installer mode, wait 10 seconds -
thermostat will re-turn automatically
to the main screen.
1 2
3 sec
3 sec
3 sec
dxx Function Parameter Default
value
d01 Temperature display increments 0.1°C or 0.5°C 0.5°C
d02 Temperature oset +/- 3.0°C 0.0°C
d03 Frost Protection setpoint temperature 5.0°C - 17.0°C 5.0°C
d04 Programmer selection 5/2 or 24 hr (7d) 5/2 d
9CPH
±0.25°C
6CPH
Span
TPI
ON
1 2
Type of control TPI Hysteresis
How it works
When TPI is selected on DIP switch № 2, the
DIP switch № 1 is functional. You can choose
the Cycles Per Hour between a lower
comfort level (6CPH) and a higher comfort
level (9CPH).
When Span is selected on DIP switch № 2, the
DIP switch № 1 is not functional. The SPAN
value is set to ± 0.25°C - it is recommended to
use with heating devices.
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