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  • Page 1 4 Zones RF Programmer...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT! Before starting work, the installer should carefully read this Installation & Operation Manual, and make sure all instructions contained therein are understood and observed. - The programmer should be mounted, operated and maintained by specially trained personnel only. Personnel in the course of training are only allowed to handle the product under the supervision of an experienced fitter.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of content 1 Presentation..............4 1.1 Keyboard..............5 1.2 Display................ 6 2 First Installation.............. 7 2.1 Battery installation............7 2.2 Time and Date adjustment..........7 2.3 RF installation.............8 2.3.1 RF Installation with thermostat receiver....8 2.3.2 RF Installation with thermostat receiver (Digital Control)..10 e) On the programmer, press () button 3 times to return to the home screen.
  • Page 4: Presentation

    Presentation 4-zone digital programmer with LCD display specifically designed to supervise the working mode of the electrical radiators installation. It will optimise energy consumption and increase comfort levels. - Wiring & easy Installation. - “Easy program creation” function. - Weekly programmable by steps of 30min. - Temporary override function.
  • Page 5: Keyboard

    Keyboard Back button to return to the previous menu. (►+) Navigation button “right” in menu selection or plus button for value edition. (◄-) Navigation button “left” in menu selection or minus button for value edition. (OK) Validation button. Backlight function: Press this button (OK) to light up the backlight for 60 seconds.
  • Page 6: Display

    Display Operating mode menu (active mode is framed). Key lock indicator Installation Parameter menu. Current day of the week (1 = Monday) Current time or parameter title if “ ” is displayed. Icon for program creation. Room Temperature indicator. Room temperature if “ ”...
  • Page 7: First Installation

    First Installation This section is a guide to set up the programmer for the first time. Battery installation - Open the backside cover and insert the 2 AA Alkaline supplied batteries (or remove the small protection sticker if the batteries are already installed in the compartment) - Close the cover.
  • Page 8: Rf Installation

    RF installation 2.3.1 RF Installation with thermostat receiver Press the (OK) button to enter in the “init” (initialize) mode on the programmer, then choose the zone which needs to be configured by moving the frame cursor (around number 1) with (◄-) and (►+) buttons on the desired zone number, 1 to 4.
  • Page 9 On the radiator controller, press and hold the main button for a few seconds until the green LED flashes. Then release the button. … The radiator controller is now linked and ready to work with the programmer. - Once the configuration between the radiator controller and the programmer is made, repeat step (c) to link all the radiator controllers, which are to be connected to the same zone.
  • Page 10: Rf Installation With Thermostat Receiver (Digital Control)

    2.3.2 RF Installation with thermostat receiver (Digital Control) On the programmer, press and hold (8 secs) the ( ) button to enter in the “init” (initialize) mode, then press the (OK) button twice to confirm the “init” mode. Now choose the zone which needs to be configured by moving the frame cursor (around number 1) with (◄-) and (►+) buttons on the desired zone number, 1 to 4.
  • Page 11: Screen

    On the radiator controller, press and hold the “OK” button for 5 seconds to enter the Set-Up menu. “rfi” will be displayed, then press “OK” again to enter the radio frequency initialization (rfi). The screen will flash “rf.un”, select this option by pressing “OK” PLEASE NOTE: The above process is quick.
  • Page 12: Rf Installation With Control Conductor Receiver

    2.3.3 RF Installation with Control conductor receiver Firstly, program all the Control Conductor receivers which are required to work in the same zone in “RF init” mode. For this, press the Receiver button for 5 seconds, the Green RF LED should light up (fixed) indicating that the Receiver is now in radio configuration mode waiting for the programmer configuration address.
  • Page 13 Press the (OK) button to enter in the “RF init” mode, and choose the zone which needs to be configured by moving the frame cursor with (◄-) and (►+) buttons on the desired zone number (1 to 4). Once the zone is selected, press the (OK) button and choose it with (◄-) and (►+) “Yes”...
  • Page 14: Rf Installation Check

    … The Control Controller receiver is now linked and ready to work with the programmer. - Repeat step (b) to (e) to include more zones on the installation. Go to the parameter “End” with the button (►+) and press (OK) to exit the parameter menu. 2.3.4 RF installation check Exit the installer menu on the programmer and return to the...
  • Page 15 Checking rules for Control Conductor Receiver - First of all, from the main screen on the programmer, press the menu button and choose the Comfort menu with (◄-) and (►+). - Now, put all the radiators in AUTO mode and check the LED of the control conductor receiver (green fixed LED to indicate Comfort) - Then on the programmer, from the main screen press on...
  • Page 16: Getting Started

    Getting Started The programmer is now ready to work. The default working mode will be automatic with a standard built-in program “P1” for all the zones. Monday to Friday 20°C 18°C 07:00 09:00 17:00 23:00 Saturday & Sunday 20°C 18°C 08:00 23:00 Note:...
  • Page 17: Working Mode Definition

    Working mode definition How to change the working mode? - Press on the menu button (i) to show the working mode line. - Press the buttons (◄-) and (►+) to move the frame cursor on the desired working mode and press (OK) to validate the choice.
  • Page 18: Automatic Mode

    - To restart the installation, use the navigation buttons (◄-) and (►+). Automatic mode In this mode, all zones will follow the chosen program (Built-in or customized) according to the actual time. To override the Auto mode, until the next program step, press the (◄-) or (►+) buttons to move the frame cursor on the desired zone, then press (OK) and choose the override function with (►+).
  • Page 19: Program Mode

    (Please refer to pages 30/31 for Built-in program set times) - Use the menu button (i) to change the program day displayed. - Press the (OK) button to confirm and return to the main screen (in AUTO mode) Personally customise the user programs (U1 to U4) in the Program Mode.
  • Page 20 The comeback hour needs to be adjusted Last step of the day ( Reduced temp.) The sleeping hour needs to be adjusted - The program step is 30 minutes - Each time a value or icon flashes, make the choice with the (◄-) or (►+) buttons, once the choice is made press the (OK) button to jump to the following step.
  • Page 21 Then choose the type of the next step of the program (flashing icons), 2 choices are available: choice is to choose the sleep icon. (End of the day) choice is to choose the leaving icon, to add one step to the program during the day. When the choice is made, press (OK) to validate.
  • Page 22 Press (OK) to validate and go to the following step.
  • Page 23 Then choose the type of the next step of the program (flashing icons), 2 choices are available: choice is to choose the sleep icon. (End of the day) choice is to choose the leaving icons, to add another step to the program during the day. When the choice is made, press (OK) to valid and adjust the hour of this step with (◄-) or (►+), Press (OK) to validate and finish the edition of the first day.
  • Page 24: Holiday Mode

    Then the message “Save” and flashing green LED appears: Press (OK) button to save the program and return to the AUTO operating mode. - To exit the program creation mode the back button ( ) several times. Holiday mode Press (i) and (◄-) or (►+) to reach the Holiday mode. The Holiday mode allows you to set the anti-freeze mode for a selected number of days.
  • Page 25: Timer Mode

    Timer mode Press (i) and (◄-) or (►+) to reach the Timer mode. The Timer mode allows you to set a Comfort period for all zones. This function can be used when you stay at home for several days, or if you want to override the program for some time.
  • Page 26: Optional Input

    Optional Input Telephone interface can be fitted to allow remote switching between program and reduced modes. This input can be used in conjunction with our GSM controller. To correctly use the GSM function, the programmer must be set in AUTO mode. Using the GSM function will change the programmer to Holiday mode when the external input is activated.
  • Page 27 To select a parameter, use the navigation buttons (◄-) or (►+), once the parameter chosen, toggle the value with the (OK) button, modify it with (◄-) or (►+) and confirm the adjustment with (OK). To leave the parameter menu, choose the parameter «...
  • Page 28 “Yes” will then be displayed; the value will be stored in the internal memory. To erase the calibration, press on the back button ( The old value will be erased and the message “no” will be displayed. In.TY Type of free contact use with the external input. No: The option will be activated when the contact is closed NC: The option will be activated when the contact is...
  • Page 29: Technical Characteristics

    Technical characteristics Environmental: Operating temperature: 0°C - 40°C Shipping and storage temperature: -10°C to +50°C Electrical Protection IP30 Installation Category Class II Pollution Degree Measured temperature 0.1°C precision Power Supply 2 AA LR6 1.5V Alkaline Operating life ~2 years Sensing elements: NTC 10kΩ...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting & Solution

    My Programmer doesn’t switch on - Check if the protection sticker on the batteries is removed. Batteries Problem - Check the batteries orientation. - Check the capacity of the batteries Batteries level is The battery icon flashes - Replace the batteries. My Programmer seems to work fine but the radiators do not follow the orders With control...
  • Page 31: Annexes (Built-In Program Description)

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