Salus DT600RF Bedienungsanleitung
Salus
Thermostat
DT600RF
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Issue Date: May 2022
V08
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Maintaining a policy of continuous product development SALUS Controls plc reserve the right to change
specification, design and materials of products listed in this brochure without prior notice.
SALUS Controls
Units 8-10, Northfield Business Park
Forge Way, Parkgate,
Rotherham, S60 1SD
Email: sales@salus-tech.com
The DT600 product is an intelligent temperature controller with built-in OpenTherm (OT) circuit, which can be used for indoor
ambient temperature regulation in home and oce. The user can connect the receiver through the thermostat to control the
temperature of the specic environment of the home or oce, so as to meet the user’s intelligent needs for the product.
This product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives EMC 2014/30/EU,
LVD 2014/35/EU, RED 2014/53/EU and RoHS 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the
following internet address: www.saluslegal.com
Introduction
Product compliance
Safety Information
Use in accordance to national and EU regulations . Use the device as intended , keeping it in dry condition.Product for indoor
use only. Installation must be carried out by a qualied person in accordance to national and EU requlations.
Technical specication
DT600 Thermostat DT600RF Thermostat
Thermostat supply 2 x AA alkaline batteries 2 x AA alkaline batteries
Thermostat rating max 5 (3) A -
OpenTherm terminals A / B -
Outputs Voltage free NC / NO / COM terminals -
Temperature range 5 °C – 35 °C 5 °C – 35 °C
Temperature accuracy 0.1 °C or 0.5 °C 0.1 °C or 0.5 °C
Control algorithm
ITLC
SPAN ± 0.25 °C or ± 0.5 °C
OpenTherm
ITLC
SPAN ± 0.25 °C or ± 0.5 °C
OpenTherm
Radio frequency - 868 MHz
Dimension [mm] 120 x 90 x 29 120 x 90 x 29
DTRX6 Receiver
Receiver supply 230 V AC
Receiver rating max 3 (1) A
OpenTherm terminals A / B
Outputs Voltage free NO / COM terminals
Radio frequency 868 MHz
Dimension [mm] 98 x 98 x 25.2
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Button functions
DT600 / DT600RF Thermostat DTRX6 Receiver
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1. MENU - enter the menu options, press and hold for 3sec
to return to main screen or to deactivate Boost Mode.
2. BOOST - activate Boost Mode.
3. MANUAL - activate / deactivate Manual Mode.
4. UP - increase the temperature and move through menus.
5. OK - conrm changes and enter menus.
6. DOWN - decrease the temperature and move through the
menus.
7. When in manual mode, ON will turn the boiler on
When in manual mode, OFF will turn the boiler o
8. Receiver operates in automatic mode according to
the thermostat/Receiver output is controlled by the
On/O slide switch.
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Program indicator
Manual Mode On
Program number
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Temperature measured/set
Landlord Mode On
Boost function
Holiday Mode On
Frost Protection Mode On
Temperature unit
Clock
Low battery status
Heating Mode On
Wireless connection with the
receiver (Only for RF thermostat)
AM / PM
Text bar
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DT600 Thermostat Terminals Description
DTRX6 Receiver Terminals Description
Terminal Description
COM Common Terminal
NO Switched Live ON
NC Switched Live OF
A / B OpenTherm Communication Wire
Terminal Description
B / A OpenTherm Communication Wire
NO Switch Terminal
COM Common Switch Terminal
L, N Power Supply (230 V AC)
Use terminals on
the backplate.
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AC 230V
3V
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AA
DT600RF
BOILER CONNECTION*
DTRX6
DT600RF
3V
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COM
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AC 230V
BOILER CONNECTION*
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DT600RF
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AC 230V
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AA
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DT600 Thermostat
BOILER CONNECTION*
AC 230V
3V
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NO
COM
2 X AA
DT600 Thermostat
BOILER CONNECTION*
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COM
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DT600 Thermostat
DT600RF Thermostat Wiring Diagram
Note: If you are using the DT600RF pack , the pairing between the thermostat and the receiver is already done.
OpenTherm
OR
DT600 Thermostat Wiring Diagram
OpenTherm - Hot Water
Programming - Automatic Mode
OR
Power Up and Conguration
OpenTherm Modulating Control is a method of control used by modern
heating systems. Instead of switching a boiler on and off at intervals,
modulating control allows the amount of heat provided by the boiler to
be controlled to match the varying demand from the thermostat. This
means the customer has greater system efficiency, energy saving and
room comfort from our heating controls.
Max boiler temperature settings
To set the max temperature for the connected boiler, follow the below steps :
Please make the receiver connections and power the receiver before inserting the batteries into the thermostat.
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After inserting the batteries,
the thermostat will power up.
Press OK to conrm.
Press MENU.
The thermostat will return to
the main screen. Press any button.
Press MENU.
Press MENU.
Press OK to conrm.
Using UP or DOWN,
set the hour and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN,
set the month and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN,
choose the time format.
Using UP or DOWN, enable or
disable DST (Daylight Saving Time).
Using UP or DOWN, navigate to
Hot Water submenu and press OK.
The text bar indicates that
hot water is in operation.
Using UP or DOWN, navigate to CH MAX submenu
and press OK.
Using UP or DOWN adjust the
PROGRAM and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, select the
program type between: 5
Using UP or DOWN, set MAX temperature
for boiler and then press OK to conrm.
Using UP or DOWN,
select your temperature accuracy.
Using UP or DOWN,
set the minutes and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN,
set the day and then press OK.
Press OK to conrm.
Press OK to conrm.
Using UP or DOWN, adjust the
temperature and then press OK.
The thermostat will return to
the main screen. Press any button.
Press OK to conrm.
Using UP or DOWN,
set the year and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN,
select the week format.
The schedule has 6 time intervals for which different temperatures can be adjusted. You can set 2, 3 or up to 6 temperatures
per day. You must define all time periods. Here is an example of setting a certain time with a certain temperature.
TPI & SPAN
OpenTherm
TPI & SPAN
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If you have chosen the OpenTherm electrical connection (A / B),
the device software will automatically adjust to the OpenTherm settings.
To define the chosen TPI or SPAN algorithm, follow the steps in the chapter Setting the CONTROL,
starting with step 2.
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If you have chosen the TPI or SPAN
electrical connection (NO/COM contacts),
using UP or DOWN, choose one of the
two heating control algorithms,
TPI or SPAN.
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+2 (schedule for the working
days and for the weekend)
Press MENU. Using UP or DOWN adjust
the HOLIDAY and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
day and then press OK.
Press MENU.
Now do the same steps
to set holiday mode’s nal day.
Press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
hour and then press SELECT. Using UP or DOWN, select the warning
period and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, enter the phone
number. Press OK to conrm every digit.
Once service mode has become active, the device will lock the set point temperature as set by the installer/landlord.
To unlock this device, the landlord needs to be contacted and the boiler serviced.
Thermostat will maintain the temperature until manual change or manual mode exit. To turn o the Manual Mode
press HAND button. Once the manual mode is o, the HAND icon on the thermostat will disappear.
Press the UP arrow on the interval
at which you want to remove the
temperature, until lines appear
This function is available in Automatic and Manual Mode . It is used to change the setpoint temperature for a specied number
of hours ( up to 9 hours ) . Once that time is over , thermostat returns to previous mode.
Landlord settings is a pin code protected feature that allows the landlord to set a service reminder on the thermostat that will
warn the tenant when the boiler is due its annual service. In this mode thermostat does not Work according to the programmed schedule but it will maintain selected temperature.
Using UP or DOWN,
set new setpoint temperature
After new setpoint temperature set,
thermostat will return to the main screen.
All (set one schedule for
the entire week)
Using UP or DOWN, set the
year and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
hour and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, navigate to
Landlord submenu and press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
minutes and then press OK. Using UP or DOWN, select the
due date and then press OK.
When lines appear, press OK to conrm
the removal of that specic interval
Please see below an example for
your weekly schedule.
High temperature should be
used for the ON times and low
temperature for the OFF times.
Individual (set a daily schedule).
Press OK to conrm.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
month and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
minutes and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, enter the PIN code
number. Press OK to conrm every digit.
Using UP or DOWN, set the temperature
which should be maintaned during
holiday mode and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, select
ON and press OK.
According to set period of time the Holiday
icon will appear on the main screen and
thermostat is working in holiday mode.
Using UP or DOWN, select the
due date and then press OK.
Using UP or DOWN, set the
temperature and then press OK. Press OK.
Now you can check your settings.
If you want to make a change,
press UP or DOWN on the
relevant screen.
If you do not want to use the 6 temperature intervals / day (ex: 1 eco, 2 comfort), please see below how to delete one
or more intervals.
This function is available only in automatic mode ( Schedule ). If a new setpoint temperature will be set during the
schedule - it will be maintained until next time interval starts according to programmed schedule.
In this mode the “frost protection” temperature is maintained for a specic number of days.
Repeat the process for all time periods.
Temporary Override mode will be disabled when new schedule will be set.
The rst time when you want to use Landlord Mode, you will have to set the pin code. Once the PIN code has
been set, you can use the Landlord settings.
TIME: 06.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 18.00 21.00
6 temp / day
- eco - 21 °C 14 °C 21 °C 14 °C 21 °C 14 °C
2 temp / day
- comfort - 21 °C - - - - 14 °C
Temporary Override Mode
Setting the CONTROL
Landlord Settings
Hourly temperature Override Mode (+Hr)
Thermostat Pairing with the Receiver
Thermostat Pairing with the Receiver
Factory Reset
Manual Mode and setting setpoint temperature
Holiday Mode
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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)
Press OK to conrm.
Press HAND button to activate
the Manual Mode.
Using UP or DOWN, set a new
setpoint temperature of override
After new setpoint temperature set,
thermostat will return to the main screen.
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Using UP or DOWN, set
new setpoint temperature
Press OK to conrm. After new setpoint temperature set,
thermostat will return to the main
screen.
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Note: If you are using the DT600RF pack, the pairing between the thermostat and the receiver is already done.
During the pairing process, please make sure the thermostat and the receiver are at least 1 meter from each other.
If you want to re-pair the devices with each other, follow the steps below:
Important note: The communication radius of the thermostat with the receiver is of maximum 100m, in
open space. In built space, with various obstacles (eg walls, oors, metal structures, furniture elements), the
communication radius will be signicantly reduced. RF communication can be disrupted by local factors, such
as GSM antennas, radio frequency devices or toys, or other equipment that produces electromagnetic interfer-
ence. Receivers for the boiler must be powered from a stable voltage source, without frequent interruptions or
voltage uctuations (outside the standard tolerance). The manufacturer is not responsible for identifying or
combating the eects of local disturbances.
ON OF F MANUAL AUTO ON OF F MANUAL AUTO ON AUTO
Move the left switch to the OFF
position with a quick motion and
back to the ON position
The green LED will start blinking,
which will conrm that the receiver
has entered the pairing mode.
Make sure that the receiver is
disconnected from the power supply
and the switches on it are in the AUTO
and ON positions. Then connect the
receiver to the power supply and wait for
the green LED to glow continuously.
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Press MENU.
Press MENU. Using UP or DOWN,
select TEST and press OK.
To reset the thermostat, press
+Hr, DOWN and UP buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds.
The device will be reset and
will start up automatically.
The pairing process takes up to 10 minutes.
Once devices are successfully paired,
LED on the receiver will go solid green.
Using UP or DOWN, navigate to
Pairing submenu and press OK.
The testing process takes
up to 10 minutes.
Using UP or DOWN, select
PAIR and press OK.
The green LED and the yellow LED
on the receiver will begin to ash.
ON UTO
Landlord settings will not be reset.
To turn o Boost mode, press and hold the + Hr button until the override time disappears, or press the + Hr
button repeatedly until “+0” appears.
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Optimum Start is a selectable function which, depending on the ambient room temperature, will start the boiler operation at
the optimum time to achieve the set-point temperature. It saves energy by only firing the boiler for the minimum required time.
Optimum Stop calculates how long the house will take to cool down, then turns off the boiler at the earliest possible moment,
this means the system is not running when it’s not actually necessary. If there is a sudden heat loss during this period, then
Optimum Stop will be overridden to regain comfort conditions.
Press OK.
Press OK to conrm. Using UP or DOWN, select ON or OFF
Using UP or DOWN, select Optimum START or Optimum STOP.
Press OK to conrm.
Optimize function
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Span is the temperature dierence, between which thermostat operates and keeps setpoint temperature. For example, if
you set setpoint temperature to 20°C and if the hysteresis is ± 0.5°C, heating will be turned on when the room temperature
drops to 19.5°C and turned o when the room temperature reaches 20.5°C.
TPI (Time Proportional & Integral) is a self-learning, time proportional algorithm.
TPI type of regulation ensures economical system operation through more
accurate temperature maintenance during controlling process and limits overload
conditions. In addition to the exact and stable room temperature, the advantage
of this system is the minimization of energy consumption and signicant savings.
The product oers 3 types of TPI control: 1. for radiator (6CPH); 2. for underoor
heating (3CPH); 3. for electric heating (9CPH).
From the two algorithms below, you can select only one of the
algorithms, TPI or SPAN.
Using UP or DOWN,
select the Span value.
Using UP or DOWN, select the TPI type you want to use. Press OK to conrm.
Press OK to conrm.
Press OK.
Press MENU. Using UP or DOWN
adjust the CONTROL and then press OK.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Salus |
Kategorie: | Thermostat |
Modell: | DT600RF |
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