Salus T105RF Bedienungsanleitung
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Thermostat
T105RF
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Battery Installation
Your thermostat uses two (2) “AA” size batteries to operate. To power-up
the unit, insert two “AA” batteries into the battery compartment of the
front housing. When power is applied for the first time, the display must
show time and the day as well as the room temperature (for example
28.5°C).
If the display is different, press the RESET button. Use a fine probe such
as straightened paper clip to gently push the RESET button.
After installation of the batteries, push back the rear housing to the con-
trol centre and then the stand. Before turning on the main switch of the
system, press the reset button once. The thermostat is ready for use.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
It is recommended that the batteries be replaced when the display is
showing the battery-low icon. To replace the battery,
1. Turn off the power of the Receiver first.
2. Remove the back housing and stand of the Desktop Unit.
3. Replace the old batteries with 2 new AA alkaline batteries.
4. Replace the back housing and stand.
5. Press the reset button once and then turn on the power switch of the
Receiver.
Setting Clock
1. Press the SET TIME button to clear all digits except the day indicator
and the time display. The day indicator is flashing.
2. While day indicator is flashing, press UP or DOWN button to adjust.
3. Press the SET TIME button again, hour digits are flashing instead of
day indicator. Press UP or DOWN button to adjust. Press and hold the
UP or DOWN button to speed up the adjustment rate.
4. Press the SET TIME button again, minute digits are flashing instead
of hour digit. Press UP or DOWN button to adjust. Press and hold the
UP or DOWN button to speed up the adjustment rate.
5. Press the SET TIME button again to return to normal operation
mode.
6. The unit will return to normal operation mode if no key is pressed for
15 seconds.
Setting Control Temperature
1. Press the SET TEMPERATURE button to display the pre-defined set
temperature.
2. Press the CONF/ECON button to toggle between the setting of eco-
nomic mode and comfortable mode.
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to increase/decrease the set tempera-
ture by 0.2°C.
4. Press the SET TEMPERATURE button again to save the set tempe-
rature.
5. The unit will return to normal operation mode if no button is pressed
for 15 seconds.
6. The default setting of comfortable mode is 21°C for heater mode and
23°C for cooler mode. The economic mode is 18°C for heater mode
and 26°C for cooler mode.
SETTING PROGRAM
i) Select Week-Day
1. Press the SET PROGRAM button, the day indicator shows the pro-
gram day and is flashing. Program number indicator shows the current
program for the selected day.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the day needed to program.
You can select the whole week, working day, weekend,or individual
day to program.
Receiver
- Linked with Control Centre via RF.
- Powered by line voltage only. No battery required.
- Two LED indicators for power and output status.
INSTALLATION OF RECEIVER
Caution:
1. The appliance can only be mounted indoors and in areas free from
any water or moisture.
2. A suitable fuse with a rating not exceeding 13A, should be in the power
line.
3. Observe the national regulations for wiring.
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This thermostat has been designed for simple and quick installation
requiring only a few tools. Only the Receiver needs to be installed.
Required Tools
• Hammer • Masking tape • Screwdriver
• Drill and 3/16” drill bit (if not installed on a junction box)
RF Address Code Setting
If there is another user nearby, e.g. in the next house, your receiver
maybe fault triggered by their transmitter. You may select a different RF
address code to prevent this. Receiver can only response to RF coding
with the same address code setting as its own address code.
1. To adjust address code of Control Center Receiver, simply left or right
of the 5 dip switch levers.
2. To adjust address code of Control Centre, open the housing of the
transmitter unit. See battery replacement section on how to open the
housing.
Caution:
1. Address code of Control Centre must be the same as address code
of Receiver. For any on position of address code # in Control Centre,
the same address code # of Receiver must be switched to ON.
2. Disconnect AC power and remove batteries prior to adjusting address
code.
Removing your old thermostat
CAUTION : to avoid electric shock, isolate the power of the heating/
cooling system at the main power box in your home. Read the following
instructions carefully before disconnecting the wires.
1. Turn off your old thermostat.
2. Remove the cover from the old thermostat.
3. Unscrew the old thermostat from the wall plate.
4. Now find the screws attaching the wall plate to the wall, and remove
them. You should now be able to pull the wall plate a small distance from
the wall. Do not disconnect any wire yet, simply locate the wires.
WARNING: After removing the wall plate, if you find that it is mounted on
a junction box (e.g. a box similar to one behind a light switch or electric
outlet), high voltage circuit may be present and there is a danger of
electric shock. Please consult a qualified electrician.
T105RF – WIRELESS THERMOSTAT
INTRODUCTION
This thermostat can replace most common residential thermostats and
is designed to be used with electric, gas or oil heating control system or
cooling system. Unlike ordinary single unit design thermostats, this unit
is a new type of thermostat separating the thermostat function into two
units. The Receiver serves for wiring connections and heat/cool on/off
control. The Control Centre serves as user interface and temperature
sensing/control. The two units are linked by RF.
The advantage is that users can put the Control Centre nearby and can
read/control the temperature of the living area.
SPECIFICATION
Clock accuracy: +/ - 60 seconds/month
Temp. measurement: 0°C to 40°C in 0.2°C resolution
Temp. accuracy: +/ - 1°C at 20°C
Temperature Control: 7°C to 30°C in step of 0.2°C
Span: 0.4, 0.8 ,1.4 or 1.8°C
Air conditioner cycle time: 3 minutes
Operation temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Storage temperature: -10°C to 60°C
Power Source: Control Centre 2 AA (LR6) batteries
Receiver: 230VAC 50Hz 16A resistive, 5A inductive
Size and Weight: Control Centre 116 x 100 x 23.5mm, 126g
Receiver: 128 x 97 x 37mm, 190g
Frequency: 868 Mhz
Features
Several useful functions and operating modes have been incorporated
to suit a variety of customer needs besides all the features associated
with the state-of-the-art programmable thermostat.
Choosing a Location
Note: for a new installation, choose a mounting location about five feet
(1.5 metres) above the floor in an area with good air circulation and
away from:
1. Drafts.
2. Air ducts.
3. Radiant heat from the sun or appliances.
4. Concealed pipes and chimneys.
Mounting the Receiver onto the wall/junction box
1. Remove the back plate from the Receiver.
2. Mark the holes position.
3. Drill two holes and insert the plastic anchors carefully into the holes,
fasten the back plate to the wall with 2 screws.
4. Connect the wires - see wiring diagram.
5. Push on the wires in the wall.
6. Securely fasten the Receiver to the back plate.
WIRING DIAGRAM
RECEIVER WIRING TERMINALS
Terminal Identifier Description
1 NO Normally Open [N/O]
2 COM Linked Live feed (230V AC heating applications
only)
3 L Live feed (230V AC)
4 N Neutral
SETTING OF CONTROL CENTRE
Heater/Cooler Selection
Before making any selection in the
control centre, its back housing must
be removed as follows: Inside the
Control Centre after the back housing
is removed, you can find the DIP
switch.
These three switches are used to
control the span and heat/cool sys-
tem. Set the DIP switch (position 3)
according to your selection of heater
system or cooler system as the fol-
lowing diagram.
Temperature Span Selection
Span is the temperature difference between the turn on temperature
and turn off temperature. For example, in heating systems, if you set
temperature to 20°C and span to 0.8°C, the heater will operate when the
room temperature drops to 19.2°C and turns off when the temperature
rises to 20.8°C. Set the DIP switch (position 1 & 2) according to your
selection of temperature span as the following diagram.
1 2 Span
ON ON 0.4ºC
OFF ON 0.8ºC
ON OFF 1.4ºC
OFF OFF 1.8ºC
GB
Day Indicator
Heat/Cooler On Icon
Comf. Icon
Econ. Icon
Program Number
Manual Override Icon
Up Button
Set Time Button
Reset Button
Clock
Anti-freezing icon
Battery Low Icon
Temperature
Control Profile Bar
Comf/Econ Button
Down Button
Backlight
Set Temperature Button
Set Program Button
On : HeaterOn
Off : Cooler
Remove
the front
housing
Push and hold
internal lock by
a screw driver
On
back
housing
Align the hinge
front
housing
Control Centre
- Can be placed anywhere in the
home to detect and control the
temperature of an area of the
user’s choice. Not limited by power
control wiring locations.
- Link with the Receiver via RF.
Control distance 70M open site
- LCD shows the “need to know”
information only, which is easier to
understand.
- Real time clock with day of the
week display
- Room temperature display
- Control profile display
- Simplified temperature adjust-
ment - Simplified programming
procedure
- 6 pre-defined control profiles,
3 user programmable control
profiles
- Protection against freezing
- Temporary set-temperature
override
- User selectable temperature
span; User selectable heater/
cooler operation mode
- Slim housing design
- EL backlight
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
1
2
3
4
5
ON
12345
123
Set the address Code
#1 - #5 to ON or OFF
position
CONTROL CENTRE RECEIVER
NO COM
230V~
50Hz
16(5)A
L N
L N
ANTI-FREEZING MODE
1. Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously will activate the
anti-freezing mode (for heater mode only). The ANTIFREEZING icon
and the HAND icon will be turned on while both the COMF and ECON
icon will be turned off.
2. Pressing any button will terminate the antifreezing mode and revert to
normal operation mode.
3. The default set temperature for the anti-freezing mode is 7°C.
BACKLIGHT
Press the BACKLIGHT button to turn on the backlight. The backlight will
switch off when no button is pressed for 15 seconds.
POWER SWITCH
There is a power switch on the Receiver. When there is no demand to
turn on the heating/cooling device, e.g. when you go on holiday, it is
recommended to turn the power switch to the Off position.
LED INDICATOR
There are two LEDs on the Power Control Unit as status indicators:
1. Red LED turns on as long as there is power to the unit. When there is
no power to the unit or when power switch underneath the front cover
is put at the Off position, the red LED is Off.
2. Green LED turns on as long as the heating/cooling device is ener-
gised.
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SALUS House,
Dodworth Business Park South,
Dodworth, Barnsley, S75 3SP
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tceleS )ii Control profile pre-defined
1. Press the SET PROGRAM button again, the day indicator stops flas-
hing and the program number starts flash.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to select the program profile. P1-P6
are predefined programs. Their profiles are shown as below.
3. If any of these programs are selected, press the SET PROGRAM
button again to confirm this program for the specified day and return
to normal operation mode.
4. Press the button to toggle the control temperature setting and
advance the setting hour digit by one.
5. Press the “P” button to terminate the setting procedure and to return
to normal operation mode.
6. The setting procedure will terminate automatically when no button is
pressed for 15 seconds.
Program number Program profile
Program 1 :
Factory Preset
“Whole day
Comfort”
Program 2 :
Factory Preset
“Whole day
Econ”
Program 3 :
Factory Preset
“Holiday”
Program 4 :
Factory Preset
“Whole day (A)”
Program 5 :
Factory Preset
“Whole day (B)”
Program 6 :
Factory Preset
“Half-day work”
Testing the RF Transmission Range
1. Press UP button until the setpoint temperature is higher than room
temperature by a few degrees.
2. Wait for a few seconds.
3. Check the green LED. It should be On.
4. If the LED is not On, try to place the Control Centre closer to the Re-
ceiver. Press the Down button to adjust the setpoint temperature to
be lower than room temperature to “turn off” the receiver.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 3.
6. The receiving range between Control Centre and Receiver is 70M in
open area. When placed indoors, this distance may be shorter because
of blocking by concrete walls etc, but is enough for most household
applications.
7. Press RESET button after receiving range testing.
TEMPORARY OVERRIDE
Override the Operation Mode
At the normal operation mode, press the CONF/ECON button to toggle
the current set temperature to comfortable mode or economic mode. If
the operation mode is being overriden, the HAND icon will be turned on
with the current operation mode icon.
Override the Setting Temperature
1. In the normal operation mode, the current set temperature can be
overriden by pressing the UP or DOWN button. When in override, the
new set temperature will be displayed with turning the HAND icon on
and both the CONF and ECON icons off.
2. Press any button (except the UP or DOWN button), this will terminate
the setting procedure and will revert back to normal mode with the
new setting.
3. The unit will revert to normal operation mode automatically when no
button is pressed for 15 seconds.
IM-SARV105-GB-01
SALUS 2-Year Guarantee
SALUS Controls guarantees to you, as purchaser, that the enclosed
product will be free from defects in material, workmanship or design
under normal use or service for a period of 2 years.
This guarantee is not assignable. Our liability to you, under this
guarantee is limited to repairing or replacing any part which we find
to be defective in material, workmanship or design, free of charge to
the customer,upon sending the product with proof of date of purchase,
postage paid to SALUS Controls plc, SALUS House, Dodworth
Business Park, Whinby Road, Dodworth, Barnsley S75 3SP.
The terms of this guarantee will not apply in the following
circumstances: if the product has been modified, dismantled,
contaminated, damaged,neglected or otherwise abused or altered
following the date of purchase, or if it fails to operate due to incorrect
siting, installation, maintenance or inadequate or over voltage AC
electical power, or damage caused by failure to abide by the
instructions supplied.
The liability of SALUS Controls plc, arising from the sale of this
product or under the terms of this guarantee shall not in any case
exceed the cost of replacement of the product. In no case, shall
SALUS Controls plc be liable for consequentail loss or damage
resulting from the failure of the product or the breach of this or any
other guarantee, express or implied or damage caused by failure to
abide by the instructions supplied.
This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.
Tel: +44 (0) 1226 323961
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Kategorie: | Thermostat |
Modell: | T105RF |
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