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REV17..
Operating instructions
REV17.. - 7-day room temperature controller with weekday/weekend selection for the right temperature at the right time. All factory
settings already provide optimal living comfort. You can easily adjust the controller to your needs with the user-assisted clear-text display
and program selection slider.
Note the following for placing the room unit:
•Make sure no other influencing factors influence the room unit's temperature sensor (no solar radiation and other heat or cold source influences).
Day of week
Replace battery
Radio clock Date Setting: 1-5, 6-7
active Reading: 1..7
Time display
Remote control active
Holiday mode
Display
Info mode
Installer mode
Temperature
setpoint symbols
Text display
Alarm
Heating mode
Switching pattern
with time cursor
Automatic mode
Party mode active
Exception day mode
Continuous comfort mode
°C or °F
Continuous energy
saving mode
Heating On
Frost protection mode
Temperature display
Info button
Increase values, set time or
make a selection
Change between Comfort and
energy saving temperature
(active until next switching time)
and Party function
Decrease values, set time or
make a selection
Operating mode
selector:
- Automatic
- Exception day
- Comfort mode
- Energy saving
mode
- Frost
protection
mode
Program selection slider
RUN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Operating elements and settings
Time setting
Date
Day / Month / Year
Weekdays 1-5
Weekend 6-7
1, 2 or 3
Comfort phases
Start time
Comfort phase 1
Temperature
Comfort phase 1
End
Comfort phase 1
Start time
Comfort phase 2
Temperature
Comfort phase 2
End
Comfort phase 2
Start time
Comfort phase 3
Temperature
Comfort phase 3
End
Comfort phase 3
Saving temp. time
program
Start
Absence
Temperature
Absence
End
Absence
Temperature remote
control
Slider positions
If the selected operating mode does not support the setting, the time display shows PASS.
Special symbols displayed
The controller display can show the following special symbols:
Is symbol displayed ?
The alarm indicates an error!
Press the Info button and check the error message (e.g. radio clock signal, radio connection to receiver, etc.). Contact a specialist as needed.
Is symbol displayed ?
Is symbol displayed ?
The radio clock symbol only appears if the receiver is set up and activated to receive the time signal from Frankfurt (Germany). A
permanent symbol indicates that both time and date of the controller are synchronized to Frankfurt radio clock (DCF77).
The symbol flashes if the signal is not received for more than 1 week.
Is symbol displayed ?
The controller is in heating mode .
Commission the controller and quick start
The controller contains a factory-set heating switching pattern and temperature values.
Proceed as follows for initial commissioning:
Remove the controller from the mounting base and pull off the black insulating tape from the 2 batteries: The controller turns
on automatically. Reinsert the controller in the mounting base.
After startup, a welcome message appears for ca. 2 minutes. Press a button to interrupt the message. Language selection
starts with “ENGLISH“ (factory setting). Press or until your language appears. Press or move the slider to
accept your language.
Slider in position 1 (time setting): Press or to set the time.
Note: You do not need to enter the time when DCF77 receiver for the
time signal from Frankfurt (Germany) is equipped.
Slider in position 2 (date: day/month/year): Press or to set the date.
Note: You do not need to enter the date when DCF77 receiver for the
time signal from Frankfurt (Germany) is equipped.
RUN Move the slider to the very right to position RUN (only way to close the cover).
Set the operating mode with the operating mode selector.
Factory setting is .
Fold the operating instructions and reinsert in the mounting base.
Turn on display lighting, check error messages or other important information
Press the Info button once to activate display backlighting. Backlighting goes off automatically after a short time.
Continuing to press the Info button activates the information display:
is lit. The device first shows pending error messages and then important information (e.g. switching programs, ...).
Change the temperature level in the time switch program,
or are you not at home for a while?
In the time switch program, press this button to change from the current temperature level to the next and back.
Quickly activate energy saving temperature when you leave the apartment briefly to save energy.
The change appears on the display. It is valid only until the next switching time.
Tips to save energy without reducing comfort
•Heat your rooms to max 21 °C.
•Use to switch to energy saving temperature even if you are absent only briefly.
•Air out your rooms briefly, but with wide-open windows.
This symbol tells you that you must exchange the batteries within the next 3 months.
Insert 2 new alkaline batteries type AA, 1.5 V as follows:
Remove the controller from the mounting base; open the battery compartment on the rear;remove the old batteries; insert the new batteries and
reinsert the controller in the base.
Caution: Time and date are retained for max. 1 minute.
(All other settings are fixed and remain unchanged!)
Dispose of the batteries as per regulations
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Select operating mode
Press the operating mode button to select one of 5 modes.
Operating modes with time program
The controller offers both time programs Automatic and Exception day .
Do you feel too warm / too cold ?
Press or to set the temperature. The setting is temporary and active only until the next time the controller activates a change.
Note: To set your own programs, see: "Enter customized temperatures and switching
times".
Continuous operating modes
The controller offers continuous operating modes "Continuous comfort mode“ ,
"Continuous energy saving mode“ and frost protection mode .
Do you feel too warm / too cold ?
Press or to set a continuous temperature.
Enter time and date
Slider in position 1 (time setting): Press or to set the time.
Slider in position 2 (date: Day/month/year): Press or to set the date.
RUN Reset the slider to the RUN position.
Note: You do not need to enter time and date when DCF77 receiver for the time signal
from Frankfurt (Germany) is equipped. The time display shows PASS.
Enter customized temperatures and switching times
The controller has three different switching patterns that you can allocate to the weekday blocks 1-5 or weekend block 6-7.
Proceed as follows:
Select operating mode or .
Slider in position 3 (weekdays , weekend ): Press or to select the desired block.
Slider in position 4 (number of comfort phases): Press or to set the number of comfort phases.
Slider in position 5 (start time comfort phase 1): Press or to set the start time.
Slider in position 6 (temperature comfort phase 1): Press or to set the temperature.
Slider in position 7 (end time comfort phase 1): Press or to set the end time.
, ,
, ,
Slider positions 8…10 (comfort phase 2) and slider positions 11…13
(comfort phase 3): Same procedure as above for comfort phase 1.
Slider in position 14 (energy saving temperature in time switch programs Automatic and Exception day): Press or
to set the temperature.
Note: The energy saving temperature is valid Monday through Sunday.
It does not depend on operating mode "Continuous energy saving".
RUN Move the slider to RUN position and close the cover.
Notes (e.g. individual settings):
Enter holidays or absence
You can enter start, temperature and end of your holidays. The controller switches to the set holiday temperature at the start of the holidays
and back to the preset operating mode at the end of the holidays.
During holiday mode, symbol flashes and the end of the holidays is displayed.
Proceed as follows:
Slider in position 15 (start of absence): Press or to set the start of the holidays (date).
Slider in position 16 (temperature during absence): Press or to set the temperature effective during the holidays.
Slider in position 17 (end of absence): Press or to set the end of the holidays (date).
RUN Move the slider back to RUN. Symbol appears to the left of symbol .
To quit holiday mode prematurely, press , , , or move the slider.
Enter temperature for active remote control
With remote control, you are free to select the temperature. Activating remote control immediately enables control to the remote operating
temperature regardless of the current operating mode. After you switch off remote control, the device returns to the set operating mode.
Symbol flashes with active remote control.
Proceed as follows:
Slider in position 18 (temperature for active remote control): Press or to set the temperature for active remote
control.
RUN Move the slider back to RUN.
Reset to factory settings
Press and together with the operating mode button for 3 seconds. All temperature and time settings are reset to
default values.
The clocks starts at 12:00.
Caution: All customized settings are lost !
Factory settings: Heating
, , , 20 °C
, 16 °C
8 °C
, 12 °C
Factory settings: Switching times
Comfort phases P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
1. 07:00 23:00 PASS PASS PASS PASS
2. 06:00 08:00 17:00 22:00 PASS PASS
3. 06:00 08:00 11:00 13:00 17:00 22:00
Activate Party mode
You can activate Party mode only in operating modes and . In Party mode, the device controls to any selectable temperature for any
selectable time.
In Party mode, symbol is displayed along with the end of Party mode.
1. Press for 3 seconds.
2. Press or to set the duration for Party mode. Party mode can last max. 9 hours. The entry is accepted after
20 seconds or when you press .
3. Press or to set the temperature.
4. Party mode ends automatically after the Party duration ends or when you press
or .
B2203en 24.12.2007 Siemens, Building Technologies