Wilo Geniax Central Control User manual

GB User manual
Wilo-Geniax Central Control
2 122 587-Ed.01 / 2011-04 Wilo
www.geniax.de


User manual Wilo-Geniax Central Control 1
Contents English
Contents
1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 About these instructions ............................................................................................. 5
1.2 Where can you find which information? ............................................................... 7
2 For your safety .................................................................................................................. 8
2.1 General safety instructions ........................................................................................ 8
2.2 Application (intended use) .......................................................................................... 8
2.3 Who is allowed to do what? ........................................................................................ 9
3 Overview of the Central Control ...................................................................... 10
3.1 Display .............................................................................................................................. 10
3.1.1 Room main display ................................................................................................ 10
3.1.2 Central main display (room group) ................................................................... 12
3.1.3 Menu display .......................................................................................................... 13
3.2 Operation and navigation .......................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 Navigation button ................................................................................................ 14
3.2.2 Function buttons .................................................................................................. 14
3.2.3 Operational readiness .......................................................................................... 15
3.2.4 Changing main display ......................................................................................... 15
3.2.5 Navigating in the selection menus .................................................................... 15
3.2.6 Setting the values in the input menus ............................................................. 16
3.2.7 Calling up information in the display menus ................................................... 18
4 How does the temperature control work? ............................................... 19
4.1 Principle of operation .................................................................................................. 19
4.2 Temperature specifications ...................................................................................... 23
4.2.1 Comfort temperature .......................................................................................... 23
4.2.2 Energy saving temperature ................................................................................ 23
4.2.3 Minimum temperature ......................................................................................... 23
4.2.4 Maximum temperature ........................................................................................ 23
4.2.5 Room frost protection temperature ................................................................. 23
4.3 Central control ............................................................................................................... 24
5 Daily operation and quick settings ................................................................. 25
5.1 Central week profile .................................................................................................... 27
5.1.1 Activating the central week profile for a room group .................................. 27
5.1.2 Ending the central week profile for a room group ........................................ 29

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5.2 Temporarily adjusting room temperature .......................................................... 30
5.2.1 Intervention for the room ................................................................................... 30
5.2.2 Editing intervention for the room ..................................................................... 32
5.2.3 Ending intervention for the room ..................................................................... 33
5.2.4 Intervention (warmer/colder) for a room group ............................................ 34
5.2.5 Editing the intervention (warmer/colder) for a room group ....................... 36
5.2.6 Ending intervention (warmer/colder) for a room group ............................... 37
5.3 Temporary presence .................................................................................................... 39
5.3.1 “Present today” for the room ............................................................................ 39
5.3.2 “Present until ...” for the room .......................................................................... 40
5.3.3 Editing presence for the room ........................................................................... 43
5.3.4 Ending presence for the room ........................................................................... 44
5.3.5 “Present today” for a room group .................................................................... 45
5.3.6 “Present until ...” for a room group .................................................................. 46
5.3.7 Editing presence for a room group ................................................................... 50
5.3.8 Ending presence for a room group .................................................................... 51
5.4 Temporary absence ...................................................................................................... 53
5.4.1 “Briefly away” for the room ............................................................................... 53
5.4.2 “Absent until ...” for the room ........................................................................... 54
5.4.3 Editing absence for the room ............................................................................. 57
5.4.4 Ending absence for the room ............................................................................. 58
5.4.5 “Briefly away” for a room group ....................................................................... 59
5.4.6 “Absent until ...” for a room group ................................................................... 61
5.4.7 Editing absence for a room group ..................................................................... 65
5.4.8 Ending absence for a room group ..................................................................... 66
5.5 Activating key lock ...................................................................................................... 68
6 Calling up information .............................................................................................. 69
6.1 Display outdoor temperature .................................................................................. 69
6.2 Displaying energy saving tips .................................................................................. 70
6.3 Displaying temperature specifications ................................................................ 71
6.4 Displaying unit information ...................................................................................... 73
6.5 Displaying contact person ......................................................................................... 73
6.6 Displaying symbol explanations ............................................................................. 74

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Contents English
7 Extended operation: setting up the Central Control ........................ 76
7.1 Configuring central control functions .................................................................. 76
7.1.1 Configuring the Central Control for the central control .............................. 76
7.1.2 Configuring Geniax room user interfaces of a room group for central
control ..................................................................................................................... 77
7.2 Editing the week profile ............................................................................................. 78
7.2.1 Editing the week profile of the room ............................................................... 79
7.2.2 Editing the central week profile ........................................................................ 82
7.3 Setting temperature specifications ...................................................................... 86
7.3.1 Setting temperature specifications for the room .......................................... 86
7.3.2 Setting temperature specifications for a room group .................................. 88
7.4 Setting day and night period .................................................................................... 90
7.4.1 Setting day/night area for the room ............................................................... 90
7.4.2 Setting day/night area for a room group ....................................................... 91
7.5 Calling up factory configuration ............................................................................. 92
7.5.1 Viewing the presetting for the room ................................................................ 93
7.5.2 Restoring the presetting for the room ............................................................. 93
7.5.3 Viewing the presetting for a room group ........................................................ 94
7.5.4 Restoring the presetting for a room group ..................................................... 95
7.6 Adjusting the device .................................................................................................... 96
7.6.1 Selecting start screen .......................................................................................... 96
7.6.2 Setting the brightness ......................................................................................... 96
7.6.3 Setting the contrast ............................................................................................. 97
8 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 98
9 Disposal ................................................................................................................................ 98
10 Symbols ................................................................................................................................ 99
11 Energy saving tips ...................................................................................................... 102
11.1 Setting the Central Control .................................................................................. 102
11.2 Setting the room temperature ............................................................................ 102
11.3 Lowering the room temperature ........................................................................ 103
11.4 Sensibly ventilate residential rooms ................................................................. 103
11.5 Heat evenly .................................................................................................................. 104
11.6 Do not cover or block radiators .......................................................................... 104

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11.7 Do not cover the Central Control ....................................................................... 105
11.8 Close roller blinds ..................................................................................................... 105
12 Menu structure ............................................................................................................. 106
12.1 Room function ............................................................................................................ 106
12.2 Central functions ...................................................................................................... 107
13 Technical information ............................................................................................. 108
13.1 Type key ..................................................................................................................... 108
13.3 Factory configuration .............................................................................................. 109

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Introduction English
1Introduction
1.1 About these instructions
General The language of the original operating instructions is
German. All other languages of these instructions are
translations of the original instructions.
These instructions are an integral part of the product.
They must be kept readily available at the place where the
product is installed. Strict adherence to these instructions
is a precondition for the proper use and correct operation
of the product.
These instructions correspond to the relevant version of
the product and the underlying safety standards valid at
the time of going to print.
Save these operating instructions for future use.
Symbols used The following symbols are used in these instructions to
designate notes:
Warning!
This note warns about dangers that could, in the event
the note is disregarded, lead to possible damage to
health or to death.
Caution!
This note warns about dangers that could, in the event
the note is disregarded, lead to property damage.
This note provides useful tips for easy use of the
Geniax Central Control. It also draws attention to
general information.

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Use of highlighting In these instructions, the following types of highlighting
are used to designate operating instructions, result
descriptions, lists, references, control elements, display
texts and other elements:
1. Numbered lists designate step-for-step operating
instructions.
➥This symbol designates the result of an action which
has been carried out.
•When this symbol appears before operating instructions,
it designates preconditions for carrying out the sequence
of action. In paragraphs, this symbol designates lists with-
out a fixed order.
[1 Introduction, page 5]: This highlighting designates ref-
erences to other sections.
This symbol designates the menu items that have to be
selected in succession to reach a particular function.
»
Menu
«: This highlighting designates menu names.
[], [], [], [], [OK]: These symbols designate the
buttons of the navigation button [3.2.1 Navigation but-
ton, page 14].
[
Function key
]: This highlighting designates the corre-
spondingly named function of a function key
[3.2.2 Function buttons, page 14].

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Introduction English
1.2 Where can you find which information?
Operating concept The basic operating concept of the GeniaxCentral Control
is described in the section 3.2 Operation and navigation
[page 14]. Here you can find out howto made settings and
have information displayed.
Daily operation/
quick settings
The basic functions of the Geniax Central Control are
described in the section 5 Daily operation and quick set-
tings [page 25]. Here you can find out which actions are
necessary to adjust the room temperature temporarily for
one or more rooms to meet your needs. This section is
intended for any user who has to use the Central Control.
Extended functions In section 6 Calling up information [page 69] and
7 Extended operation: setting up the Central Control
[page 76], complex functions of the Central Control are
described which concern the configuration of the device.
These sections are intended for experienced users and
qualified personnel.
Energy saving tips In section 11 Energy saving tips [page 102], you can find
tips for dealing efficiently with the Central Control. You
can also have the energy saving tips shown on the display
of the Central Control [6.2 Displaying energy saving tips,
page 70].
Index The index at the end of these instructions makes it easier
for you to find the information you are looking for.
Additional
information
You can find additional information about the Wilo Geniax
Decentralised Pump System in the Internet at
www.geniax.de.

English For your safety
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2Foryoursafety
Carefully read the following sections to avoid dangers
which could arise due to improper handling of the Central
Control.
2.1 General safety instructions
Vulnerable persons
2.2 Application (intended use)
The Wilo-Geniax Central Control is a central user inter-
face. It is used for measuring, displaying and setting a
room temperature. It offers the possibility to define time
profiles during which one or more rooms can be heated to
defined temperatures. The Central Control may only be
used together with the Wilo-Geniax Decentralised Pump
System.
Any other utilisation or any utilisation that exceeds this is
not considered to be an intended use. Intended use also
includes adherence to these operating instructions.
Warning!
This device is not intended for use by persons (includ-
ing children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the device by a person responsible
for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the device. There is a danger that per-
sons can die as a result of overheating or undercooling
of the room.
• Children or people who are not able to understand
the dangers should not be left unattended.
• Activate the key lock to prevent unauthorised
access to the product [5.5 Activating key lock,
page 68].

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For your safety English
2.3 Who is allowed to do what?
Wilo recommends that some functions only be changed
by an expert or in consultation with an expert. This is indi-
cated in the respective places in these instructions.

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3 Overview of the Central Control
3.1 Display
In normal operation, the display shows the room or central
main display.
3.1.1 Room main display
The room main display shows various items of status
information for the room in which the Central Control is
located.
Fig. 1: Central Control
Display [page 10]
Navigation button [page 14]
Function buttons [page 14]

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Overview of the Central Control English
Room mode The currently active time profile for the room is shown by
the room mode. The room mode can also be an automat-
ically triggered operating mode (e.g., summer operation)
[4 How does the temperature control work?, page 19].
Room target
temperature
The room target temperature is the temperature that a
room should have at the selected time in accordance with
the active time profile.
Room temperature The room temperature is the temperature as is currently
measured in the room. If the room temperature is below
the room target temperature, then the room will be
heated.
Time specification The time specification indicates until when the room tar-
get temperature is to be maintained in accordance with
the active time profile.
System status This symbol displays the current operating status of the
Geniax system (e.g., heating mode, fault). See section
10 Symbols [page 99].
Fig. 2: Room display elements (display)
Time specification [page 11]
Room mode [page 11]
System status [page 11]
Room target temperature [page 11]
Navigating in the selection menus [page 15]
Room temperature [page 11]
Changing main display [page 15]
Current time

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3.1.2 Central main display (room group)
The central main display shows various items of status
information for the rooms of a room group connected to
the Central Control.
Central room mode The currently central active time profile for all the rooms
which are together in the room group of the Central
Control will be displayed by the central room mode
[4.1 Principle of operation, page 19]. The central room
mode can also be an automatically triggered operating
mode (e.g., summer operation).
System status This symbol displays the current operating status of the
Geniax system (e.g., heating mode, fault). See section
10 Symbols [page 99]. The percentage of centrally con-
trolled rooms can be read at the filling level bar. The three
markings correspond to 25%, 50% and 75%.
Room group status The symbols inform you about the room mode of all the
rooms connected to the Central Control. The digits after
the time profile symbols indicate how many rooms are
currently active for the corresponding symboled room
mode. See sections 10 Symbols [page 99]. In this case,
it can concert and active room or a central time profile
[4.3 Central control, page 24].
Fig. 3: Central display elements (display)
Central room mode [page 12]
System status [page 12]
Navigating in the selection menus [page 15]
Room group status [page 12]
Changing main display [page 15]
Current time

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Overview of the Central Control English
3.1.3 Menu display
The settings of values is done in the display via a menu
display. When doing this, there are three menu types.
Selection menus
Selection menus consist of a list of menu points. Every
menu point leads to a further menu.
Input menus
Values are shown in the input menus which can be
changed.
Display menus
In the display menus information is shown.

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3.2 Operation and navigation
The Central Control is operated with the help of a naviga-
tion button and two function buttons.
3.2.1 Navigation button
The navigation button consists of a direction button with
four directions of movement [], [], [], [] and an
[OK] button.
•With the direction key, you move in the selection menus
from menu point to menu point or change the displayed
value in the input menus.
•Use the [OK] button to confirm the selection of a menu
point or an entered value.
3.2.2 Function buttons
The two function buttons have different functions,
depending on the menu display. The allocated functions
are shown in the display directly above the function but-
tons.
Assignment of the
function buttons
In the main display, the [
Menu
] and [
Room
]/[
Central
]
functions are allocated to the function buttons.
OK
Assigned function Meaning
[
Menu
] Calling up the main menu
[
Room
] Calling up the room main
display
[
Central
] Calling up the central main
display (room group)
[
Close
] Return to the main display or
the previous menu
[
Cancel
] Cancel entry and return to the
previous menu
[
Help
] Call up the help texts
[
back
] Return to the higher level
(previous) menu
[
Save
] Save entries
[
Yes
] Confirm dialogue
[
Quick
] Activate quick heating up

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Overview of the Central Control English
3.2.3 Operational readiness
In order to make settings at the Central Control, the
device has to be put into operational readiness by press-
ing a button.
•In order to put the Central Control into operational readi-
ness, press the navigation button or one of the two func-
tion buttons.
➥The display lights up and settings can be make at the
Central Control.
3.2.4 Changing main display
The main display can be switched between the room view
and the room group view via the [
Room
]/[
Central
] function
button.
•In order to change from the room main display to the cen-
tral main display, press the [
Central
] function button.
•In order to change from the central main display to the
room main display, press the [
Room
] function button.
3.2.5 Navigating in the selection menus
The main menu is called up via the [
Menu
] function button.
The selected menu item is highlighted with a black selec-
tion bar.
Sub-menu structures of various depths can be found
behind the menu items [12 Menu structure, page 106].
Select menu point? •In order to select a menu point, press the [] and []
buttons until the selection bar is on the desired entry.
•In order to change to the selected menu, press the [OK] or
[] button.
If no entry occurs within 30 seconds, the device
automatically ends the operational readiness and
switches the display off.

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Return to the higher level
menu?
•In order to return to the higher level (previous) menu, use
the [] and [] buttons to select the »
back
« menu point
and then press [OK] button.
•Alternatively, you can always return the higher level menu
via the [] button.
Call up help? •In order to call up a help text for the displayed selection
menu, press the [
Help
] function button.
•Alternatively you can use the [] and [] buttons to
select the menu point »
Help
« and then the [OK] button.
Cancel selection? •In order to cancel the selection, press the [
Close
] function
button.
3.2.6 Setting the values in the input menus
Values are changed in the input menus using the naviga-
tion button. Along with the displayed value, the corre-
sponding direction buttons are shown on the display with
which the value can be changed.
To leave »
Help
«, press the »
back
« function button.
Alternatively, you can also press the [] or [OK]
button.
If you lightly tap on a direction button, the dis-
played value will be adjusted in small steps. If you
press and hold down a direction button, the dis-
played value will be adjusted in larger steps.

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Overview of the Central Control English
Change time? •In order to change the displayed time, press the [] and
[] buttons of the navigation button.
Change date? •In order to change the displayed date, press the [] and
[] buttons of the navigation button for the selection of
the day, month, or the year.
•Then press the [] and [] buttons to change the
selected entry.
Change temperature? •In order to change the displayed temperature, press the
[] and [] buttons.
Apply values? •In order to apply changed values, press the [OK] button of
the navigation button.
Do not apply values? •In order that changed values not be applied, press the
[
back
], [
Close
] or [
Cancel
] function key, depending on the
menu display.
OK
In the »
Intervention
«menu, the set values are
automatically applied after a couple seconds with-
out pressing the [OK]button.

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3.2.7 Calling up information in the display menus
Additional information is shown in the display menus. The
displayed values can not be changed.
Exit display menu? •In order to exit a display menu, press the »
back
« function
button or press the [] or [OK] button.
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