Drayton Digistat RF901 Bedienungsanleitung

Drayton Thermostat Digistat RF901

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Wireless Programmable
Room Thermostat
Installation Guide
Befor stallatione In
If yo du o not have the knowledg te o install the thermostat safely
then you must arrange for a competent elec iciatr n t instalo l i for t
you. Wiring must confor tm o e th current IEE regulations.
Prior t commencin th installatio yo musto g e n u ensur the e
mains sup ly is switch off.p ed
1. Installing the Digistat Receiver
1a. Location of the receiver
Location
The Digistat Receiver should be mounted in a convenient
position, close to the boiler or central heating system wiring
centre. It is recommended that the receiver is mounted on the
wall nearest the final location and not less than 1m from the
boiler side panel.
Warning: Installing the receiver too close to metal objects
or mains cables may interfere with the radio signal.
Digistat
3r Generationd
(Fig 3)
(Fig 2)
1b. Installation of th wallplatee
2. Wiring
F ing (mini m wallplatix mu e clearances shown below)
i. Loosen the securing screws, remove the wallplate, and if
surface wiring is to be us d,e snap out the cable entry st ipr
on the bottom edge of the wallplate a with pair of pliers.
ii. Fix the wallplate, term nalsi at the top, either direct onto the
flat wall using wall plugs and no 6 x1” wood screws or on
a flush-mounting single conduit box using M3.5 x 14mm
screws.
This product is double insulated and s doe not re requi an earth
conn ction. The receiver sh ulde o be wired to the combi boiler or
central heating wiring using the correct type of cable or flex.
The receiver sh uldo be wired in to replace hard-wired room
or programmable thermostats shown on the system or boiler
wiring diagrams. Always ch ck other manufacturers’ e
instructions for compati il ty.b i
Rela Out ty pu
BOILER
Opentherm Out tpu
1m
Preferred side of boiler
The range may be affected by composition/density and
number of walls between the Digistat thermostat and
receiver
Radio Signal Range:
30m Typically
REC
(Fig 1)
Model: RF 019
Consists of and Thermostat RF90T Receiver RF90S
Technical Helpline Tel: 0333 6000 622
Website: www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
Email: customer.care@draytoncontrols.co.uk
User and Installation Guide06490310001 Iss E
If your boiler sup rt OpenTher please follo these po s m w
instructions:
Remove the OpenTherm ables c f rom the existing controller or
the ostat onnecrm . C t he t cables to the Ope rm erminnThe t als
OT1 and OT2 on the . Po ty is importReceiver lari not ant.
INSTA ER OPTIONSLL
To make changes o t the defaul Insta er Option show below, t ll s n
enter th Installer Option menu b pressin the s y g e settings
button for 3 seconds. Thi a ow access ll s s o t the User Menu
01, e th Advance User Setting Men 02 th Installer Settings d s u , e
03 an, d Service Interva Setting 04. Us th + an - buttons l s e e d
t scrol to l o Installer Option ans d pres ts O o select. Yo cau n exit
the menu by pressing until you have d returne to the
home screen. In the Installer Options menu (Fig 7), sc oll r
thro ghu the options using the + and - buttons and press O to
select. Scroll thro ghu the different settings using the + and -
buttons and press O to select and save. (Fig shows 8 Option
(Fig 4)
3. Replace th frone t cover of the receiver by locating th two e
(Option 01) Partial Sight Assistant (beep)
When enabled, aud ble to es indii n cate when the setpoint is
more than, less than or equal to the current room temperature
when a user manually adjusts the t setpoin using the + button:
Setpoint > room temperature - sin leg high e ton per 0.5°C
increase
Setpo t in = room temperature - double to e n
Setpoint < room temperature - sin leg low tone per 0.5°C
decrease
(Option 02) Frost Protection
The willDigistat switch on the heating if the temperature falls
to 5°C and maintains temperature a of 7°C even when
in OFF mode.
(Option 03) Minimum Setpoint Limit
Change minimum setpoint temperature. After any changes to
setpoi limits,nt all setpoi tsn in AUTO, MANUAL, BOOST and
HOLIDAY modes will be modified to conform accordingly.
(Option 04) Maximum Setpoint Limit
Change maximum setpoint temperature. After any changes to
setpoi limits,nt all setpoi tsn in AUTO, MANUAL, BOOST and
HOLIDAY modes will be modified to conform accordingly.
(Option 05) Optimum Start
When enabled, this uses current amb ent temperature,i the next
sch duled setpo t ande in heat gain data cap uredt by the device
to adjust the thermostat t setpoin early, so the amb ent i
temperature is at the re red level when the next event starts.qui
Delayed Start
When enabled, this uses current amb ent temperature,i current
event setpo t and heating characteris icsin t of the environment
to delay implementation of the t setpoin if the amb ent i
temperature is already close to it, therefore saving energy.
(Option 06) Valve Protection Time
In some hy ronicd heating systems it may be re redqui to pr tect o
the valve by operating it for a given time. When enabled, this
mai tenancen feature ensures that each t relay o tpu u is operated
for at least e on (1) minute each week.
(Fig 7) (Fig 8)
latches at the top and then fasten the two screws at the
bottom. As as n soo the receiver has power it Digistat will be
ready for automatic pairing with the Digistat RF . Thermostat
Before pairing it is possible to test the wiring to the boiler by
pressing the button on the receiver. The boiler will fire for
1 hour or until the button d is presse again.
(Fig 5) (Fig 6)
control room temperature.
5. The Digistat is now installed and will automatically start to
Wire L and N from a separate supply with a 3A fuse.
Note that when connected to an OpenTherm boiler, Installer
Options 06 Valve Protection and 08 Application Type are not
available. The following options will appear in the Installer
Options list:
4. Pairing guide for the RF901
1. Press and hold cog 3s button until you see USEr 01.
2. Press the plus button twice until you see InSt 03 and press the
O button to select.
3. You will now see bEEP 01, press minus twice to rSEt 20 and
press the O button to select.
4. no will be flashing, press plus button to see YEs is flashing.
DON'T PRESS ANYTHING ELSE
(Go to receiver)
5. Press and hold the button until the lights flash orange and
green, then release.
(Go back to digistat)
6. Press the O selected button once to liven up screen and again
to select YEs.
7. SCAn will be displayed.
8. After a few seconds you will see PAIr rEc.
All lights will go off on the receiver.
9. To test this has worked, press the plus button on your digistat
to call for heat,
A green light will be visible on the receiver to indicate the call
for heat this means it's all working.
10 Upper CH water set point 30-80°C Default 0°C 7
11 Lower CH water set point 10-25°C Default 0°C 1
INSTA ER OPTIONSLL - continued
Technical Data
Power supply 230VAC +/-10% 50Hz,
Switch type & rat gin 3(1)A at 24~230V/50Hz
current
Min. recommended
Ambient temperature
(receiver)
SPDT (voltage free contacts)
10mA@24VAC (inductive)
Operating 0°C to 45°C
Storage - 20°C to 65°C
Ambient temperature
(thermostat)
Operating 0°C to 40°C
Storage - 20°C to 65°C
Ambient humidity
(non c densing)on 20% to 80% 90% , no ondn-c ensing
Te era re rangemp tu 5°C to 30°C
4KVRated impulse voltage
75°C
Ball pre ure testss
1B
Disconnection means
Aut atiom c action 100,000 cycles
Operating Frequency 2402-2480 MHz
Radio Frequency 433.92 MHz
+10dBm
Max RF Power
transmitted (Bluetooth)
Pollution tsi uation Degree 2
IP30
Protection level
Wiring
Energy Class
comply with IEE wiring regulations
V = 3% using OpenTherm connection
Relevant EC Directives: 2014/53/EU (RED)
2011/65/EU (RoHS)
2012/19/EU (W E)EE
Standards: EN 60730-1
EN 60730-2-7
EN 60730-2-9
ESTI EN 300 328
EN IEC 63000
ESTI EN 301 489
(Option 07) sor Sen Fa Functionult
In the event of a sensor fault, central heating ou utp t is
reduced to 30% by turning heating ON for 3 minutes, then
OFF for 7 minutes.
(Option 08) Application Type
Select the central heating system energy type.
(Option 09) System Capability
Select the flow capability of the heating system.
(Option 13) Installer Settings Lock
When enabled, installers can lock the installer settings menu
until a 3 digit co is de entered. If the code is forgotten while
device is locked, please call the Techni al Helpline.c
(Option 20) Reset (Service settings Interval are NOT reset)
Reset the Digistat to its original factory settings.
Note that resetting the thermostat will lose the pairing with the
receiver.
(Si Option 01) Si Status
Enable or disable Service Interval Mode.
(Si Option 02) Si Type
Select effect impos on the heating when service is due.ed
(Si Option 03) DateService Due
Set date when next service is due.
(Si Option 04) Warning
Select no. of days before service due date.
(Si Option 05) AlarmService Due
Enable or disable the aud ble service due alar .i m
(Si Option 06) Si Bo sto
Enable or disable the Service Boost feature (5 boosts).
(Si Option 07) Password Res te
Change the 4 digit PIN. If you forget your Si password, please call
the Techni al Helpline.c
What is it Select etween b Default
Installer ptions O
01 OFF ON ON
02 ON ONOFF
03 5 5High mit Li
04 Low imit L 30 30
05 OFF OFFDelayed tart S Optimum tart S
06 OFF OFF5 4 3 2 1
07 OFF OFFON
08 Gas GasElectric Oil Heat Pump
09 Fast low Normal/Slow low Fast low F F F
13 OFF OFFON
20 NO NOYES
Service Internal Options
01 Si Status OFF OFFON
02 Si pe Ty Reduced omfort Reduced omfort C Heating OFF No Effect C
03 Si Due Date YY/MM/DD
04 Si arning W 0 99 30
05 Si Due Alarm OFF OFFON
06 Si Boost OFF OFFON
07 Si Password Reset Select -digit IN 4 P 0000


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Marke: Drayton
Kategorie: Thermostat
Modell: Digistat RF901

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