General - Operating Mode After Reset - ABB ClimaECO SBS/Ux.0.1 Series Product Manual

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11.4.3

General - Operating mode after reset

Options:
In operating mode after reset sets operating mode, which is valid until it is overwritten. This
operating mode should be defined during the planning phase. An improperly defined operating
mode can result in a loss of comfort or increased energy consumption.
Comfort: If the room temperature is not automatically lowered and the room is therefore
controlled independent of its use. The setpoint is set to a value that makes the temperature
of the room comfortable during "normal use, e.g. presence".
Standby: If the room is controlled automatically, e.g. by a presence detector, as a function of
its use. The setpoint is lowered (e.g. during temporary absence) to save energy costs.
Eco mode: If the room is controlled automatically or manually as a function of its use. The
setpoint is further lowered (e.g. during extended absence/weekend) to save energy costs.
Frost/heat protection: If only the building protection function is necessary in the room after a
reset. The setpoint is lowered/raised to a low/high value, which means that heating and
cooling only takes place when the building protection function is guaranteed.
Notice
This parameter is only available if the "Device function" parameter is set on
"Single device" or "Master device".
The parameter is used to set the cycle time in minutes for sending value "1", which is sent via
communication object "RTC: In operation".
Sending of the value serves to inform that the controller operates without a fault. If there is no
cyclic telegram, the function of the device is disturbed and the air-conditioning of the room can
be maintained via forced control. However, for this the system and/or actuator must have
"Forced operation" function.
Product manual 2CKA001473B9679
Description of application and parameters
Comfort
Standby
Eco mode
Frost/heat protection
Application "RTC"
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