Basic Setting Overview; Changing Parameters - Honeywell HR92 User Manual

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5. Basic settings
Overview
If required, the 12 basic settings (parameters) can be
adjusted.
Factory settings have a grey background.
Parameters marked with an * are described in more
detail below.
Set-
Par.
Meaning
ting
1
Language setting
1
English
2
German
3
Italian
4
French
5
Dutch
6
Spanish
2
Backlight *
0
Deactivated
1
Activated
3
Duration of the window function *
0
Window function not active
30
Valve opens at the latest after 30 minutes
...
...
90
Valve opens at the latest after 90 minutes
4
Sensitivity of the window function during
dropping room temperature *
0.2
0.2 (sensitive)
...
...
2.0
2.0 (less sensitive)
Factory setting:
5
Sensitivity of the window function during
rising room temperature *
0.1
0.1 (sensitive)
...
...
2.0
2.0 (less sensitive)
Factory setting:
6
Setting the valve stroke *
0
Standard valve stroke
1
Full-stroke mode
7
Temperature representation in the
display *
0
Set/programmed temperature
temperature)
1
Measured room temperature
8
Temperature offset *
3
To adjust the temperatures measured by the
...
radiator controller and in the room
-3
Factory setting:
0.4
0.2
(setpoint
0
Set-
Par.
Meaning
ting
9
Battery type
0
Alkaline
1
Lithium
2
NiMH (accumulator chargeable)
10
Display of the valve position *
0
No display of the valve position
1
Momentary display of the valve position
11
Window open function *
0
Off (no window function)
1
Auto
2
Cabled (with floating window contact)
12
Restore to factory setting
0
No reset
1
Reset
The binding is retained.
Exit

Changing parameters

1. Keep the
button pressed for approximately
5 seconds until Parameter 1 flashes (left-hand digit).
language
The right-hand digit shows the current setting.
The parameter is displayed additionally in plain text.
For example, the display
(language) with Setting 1 (German).
2. Use the adjustment dial to select the desired
parameter (left-hand digit).
3. Press the
button to edit the parameter.
The current setting of the parameter flashes (right
hand digit).
4. Use the adjustment dial to set the desired setting
(right-hand digit) and confirm with
The parameter being edited flashes (left-hand digit).
5. For the further parameters repeat Steps 2 to 4.
6. To exit the menu, select
dial and confirm with the
8
(corresponding to Parameters 3-5)
stands for Parameter 1
1 1
.
using the adjustment
exit
button.

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