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TPS PTR5100-2ZP User manual

PTR5100-2ZP Thermostat Instructions
See overleaf for further setting up information
ver 1.1
Menu Settings
(Part I)
Menu #
Switching differential
Temperature calibrate
Backlight turning-on time
Temperature format
Clock format
24 (default), 12- hour or 24-hour clock format
Program time delay
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
Features description Features Explanation Adjustment
1
°C
(default), 2
°C........10°C
-1
°C
= decrease 1
°C
, 1
°C
= increase 1
°C
...
5s , 10s , 15s ,20s (default) , 25s, 30s.
30 seconds(default) , OFF= always off
C or F
(press up or down button to adjust)
This product should be installed by a qualified electrician.
Please Note: one of the following error messages will appear if one of these problems occur:
The numbers of degree difference before switching.
The default is 1°C which means the thermostat will
switch the
heating on 0.5°C below the set temperature
and will turn it off 0.5°C above the set temperature.
With a 2°C differential,
the heating will switch on 1°C
below the set temperature and will switch off 1°C
above the set temperature.
This is to calibrate air temperature if required.
This gives more time for user to set the programmes
before reverting back to standard display
This is to set the backlight turning-on time. User
can also set the backlight always on or off.
This alows users to select between °C or °F.
12/24 HOUR clock system selection
Buttons and LCD display
Buttons / Icon Description
Turning on/off thermostat
Menu button / Zone selection
Auto/Vacation mode selection
Increase the set value
Decrease the set value
Set the time and week days
The buttons are locked.
Heating is turned on
Button / Icon Description
Auto mode
Vacation mode
Temporary temperature override
Frost protection activated
Programmes number
AUTO
override
Frost protection on= activated, off= deactivated
This is to avoid room temperature goes below 5
°C
Program button
Accept the set values
M
Zone number
P
AUTO
WED
E1, meaning the sensor for zone 1 is broken ,short-circuit , not connected or not working properly.
E2, meaning the sensor for zone 2 is broken, short-circuit , not connected or not working properly.
01, 02
Temporary
Press buttton to Turn on/off the thermostat. When thermostat is turned off, the LCD will only display “OFF”. Now press and hold button for 3
seconds to
bring up a configuration menu. In this mode, press button to cycle through the menus.
M
M
P
P
Remarks: The thermostat will return to standby mode after 20 seconds of inactivity. (Using button will also exit the menu setting)
PTR5100-2ZP Thermostat Instructions (Part II)
Ver 1.1
This product should be installed by
a qualified electrician.
Installation and Wiring
Alternating the heating zones
Carefully separate the front half of the thermostat from the ba
Thermostat is to be mounted on the wall with free air circulation around it. Furthermore
it has to be placed where it is not influenced by any other heating source(e.g.the sun),
draft from doors or windows, or by the temperature of an exterior wall.
ck plate by placing a small
flat head terminal driver into the slots on the bottom face of
In order to alternate between the heating zones (heated areas) you should press and hold the button M. On LCD, there will be zone number displaying. 01 o 02
Note: all settings will only be valid for currently selected zones.
the thermostat.
Carefully unplug the ribbon connector which is plugged in to the front half of the thermostat.
Place the thermostat front half somewhere safe. Terminate the thermostat as shown in the
diagrams below.
Screw the thermostat back plate on to the back box
Re-connect the thermostat ribbon cable and clip the two halves
Note: Load 1 refers to heating element or device in zone 1, and t1(sensor 1) should
be installed in zone 1.
Load 2 refers to heating element or device in zone 2, and t2(sensor 2) should
be installed in zone 2.
together.
Load 1: 8 amp max, resistive
Load 2: 8 amp max, resistive
t1: sensor 1
t2: sensor 2
In Auto mode, to temporary override the current set temperature,
1. Press up or down button once, the set temperature starts flashing
2. Press up or down button again to adjust the set temperature
3. Press or wait for 5 seconds to confirm the setting with “ Temporary ” shown on LCD
Now your thermostat will maintain the new set temperature until the next program.To
cancel the override setting, press and hold button for 5 seconds until “Temporary”
Press button M to select Auto mode. In Auto mode, the LCD will display “AUTO” on the top left corner.
The thermostat executes the preprogrammed schedules in Auto mode.
To adjust these schedules, follow the easy steps below,
press button M to select vacation mode .
Vacation mode
will maintain a set temperature(default 10
°C) all the time.
Your thermostat has the ability to reset all settings to the factory defaults. If you are
certain you want to do this: In standby mode(when thermostat is turned off), press
To lock the buttons, press and hold the up and down buttons for 3 seconds until you
see a lock icon appearing, to unlock, repeat the steps above.
and hold
button M and for 5 seconds until “RES” is shown for 5 seconds on LCD.
This thermostat is fitted with a real time clock. It is essential that the clock time and day
are set accurately if you require your programmed events to start on time. Follow the
Set the Time and Day
Auto Mode
Program your thermostat
Resetting factory defaults
Lock the buttons
Temporary temperature override
Vacation mode
Press the button once
Use up or down button to change the time (Hold up or down button to change
Press button again, the day of the week will flash
Press button again to accept and exit
Use up or down button to change the day of the week
Press and hold button for 5 seconds until you see a day flashing. Use up or down button
adjust the day (hold up or down button for 5 seconds to set all days).
To erase program 2 and 3 for Saturday and Sunday,see below,
Note: It is faster to program the same schedule for the entire week and then to adjust the
Press button again and use up or down button to set the desired temperature to be
Press button to accept and exit.
Press button to bring up the program 1( ).Use up or down button to set the start time
In step 1, select Saturday or Sunday.
In step 4, instead of using up or down button , using button M will erase the time.(--:--).
In step 6, instead of using up or down button , using button M will erase the time.(--:--).
and the time will flashStep 1.
Step 2.
Step 3.
Step 4.
Step 5.
Press
up or down button to change the set point and press to
accept and exit.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(default 07:00).(Hold up or down button to change by 15 minutes each time.)
Press button to bring up the program 2( ). Use up or down button to set the start time
(default 09:30). (Hold up or down button to change by 15 minutes each time.)
Press button to bring up the program 3( ). Use up or down button to set the start time
(default 16:30). (Hold up or down button to change by 15 minutes each time.)
Press button to bring up the program 4( ). Use up or down button to set the start time
(default 22:30). (Hold up or down button to change by 15 minutes each time.)
maintained for program 1.(default 22
°C
)
Press button again and use up or down button to set the desired temperature to be
maintained for program 3.(default 22
°C
)
Press button again and use up or down button to set the desired temperature to be
maintained for program 2.(default 16
°C
)
Press button again and use up or down button to set the desired temperature to be
maintained for program 4.(default 16
°C
)
exceptional days.
below easy steps,
by 15 minutes each time.)
disappear.
4
3
2
1
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P

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