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Technical specifications
Normal operating voltage
Frequency range
Wireless range
Protocols supported
Basic operations
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Override or request the temperature set point of your thermostat
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Control the heating in your house with Lifestyles and Rules
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An intern schedule which will change the temperature set points on a preconfigured timetable
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Reporting thermostat related values like room temperature
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Reporting boiler related values like boiler pressure, modulation level or water temperature
Mounting
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Place the Heating Control unit between your thermostat and your boiler. (you need both opentherm)
Example:
1. Open your boiler and lookup if it supports OpenTherm protocol.
2. Remove the wires of your thermostat and place them into the Heating Control unit.
3. Insert the Heating Control wires into the boiler connector.
4. Now place the USB power.
Include or exclude in Z-Wave network
1. Press and hold the push button for 2 seconds and release to start the inclusion or exclude process.
2. When classic inclusion failed, the product will start Network Wide Inclusion automatically.
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Make sure your Z-Wave controller is in the correct operation mode (include or exclude).
Version 0.7
Quickstart: Heating Control EU
5 Volt (mini-USB connector)
868.42 MHz
30 ~ 50meter line of sight.
OpenTherm only!
Disconnect
thermostat wires
Connect the USB
power
1
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And connect here the
thermostat wires
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Connect these
wires to the boiler
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  • Page 1 Quickstart: Heating Control EU Technical specifications Normal operating voltage 5 Volt (mini-USB connector) Frequency range 868.42 MHz Wireless range 30 ~ 50meter line of sight. Protocols supported OpenTherm only! Basic operations Override or request the temperature set point of your thermostat...
  • Page 2: Technical Details

    Technical Manual: Heating Control EU Caution: This device is using a radio signal that passes through walls, windows and doors. The range is strongly influenced by local conditions such as large metal objects, house wiring, concrete, furniture, refrigerators, microwaves and similar items. On average, the indoor range is approximately 30 meters.
  • Page 3: Indication Mode

    (and reset to node ID zero). Even if the slave was not part of the network it will still be reset by this action. Z-Wave compatibility Version 0.7 3 September 2015 www.benext.eu Page 3 of 9...
  • Page 4: Z-Wave Information

    Request a value of a specific sensor type with the SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_GET command. The Heating Control supports the following types: 0x01: Room temperature (of the room thermostat) 0x09: Barometric pressure 0x22: Outside temperature Any other sensor type will be ignored by application. Version 0.7 3 September 2015 www.benext.eu Page 4 of 9...
  • Page 5 If a SENSOR_MULTILEVEL_GET command is sending without a sensor type (version 1), then the ‘air temperature’ (0x01) is reported. Class: 0x72 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC This will report information about the manufacturer. This product will contain the manufacturer ID of BeNext. Manufacturer ID of BeNext is 138, the ID of this product is 33. Class: 0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION The association command class is used to associate other devices with the Heating Control.
  • Page 6 The value that the temperature setpoint must differ (compared to his previous send value) before an unsolicited temperature setpoint report is send to the associated node. Default: 0x05 (0.5 C) Param1: Value in 0.1 C Version 0.7 3 September 2015 www.benext.eu Page 6 of 9...
  • Page 7 9. Enable/Disable thermostat schedule Description: Enable/Disable thermostat schedule inside the heatingcontroller Default: 0x00 (disabled) Param1: 0x00: Disable thermostat schedule 0x01 - 0xFF: Enable thermostat schedule Param2, 3, 4: Not used Size: 1 byte* Version 0.7 3 September 2015 www.benext.eu Page 7 of 9...
  • Page 8: Configuration Reset

    Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why do I still need to have an opentherm thermostat? A: The HeatingController override the temperature setpoint in your opentherm thermostat, the thermostat keeps controlling your boiler/Centralheating. Version 0.7 3 September 2015 www.benext.eu Page 8 of 9...
  • Page 9: Appendix A: Thermostats

    Remeha W28 Eco Techneco Elga (+ Remeha Calenta) Termet Ecocondens 30 1F (WKJ1301000000) Vaillant EcoTEC CW5+ Vaillant hrSolide C Vaillant VHR NL 24-28C Vaillant VHR NL 24-28C Vaillant VHR NL 24-28C Version 0.7 3 September 2015 www.benext.eu Page 9 of 9...

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