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EVO.DIN
Manuale d'Uso
Manual User Digital Thermostat

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  • Page 1 Cronotermostato Digitale EVO.DIN Manuale d’Uso Manual User Digital Thermostat...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ■ The EVO.DIN is a panel mounted electronic command device in a standardised DIN 4 module container, which performs type 1B actions and is designed to operate in areas with normal pollution degree. Index ■ Safety warnings Page ■ Technical specifi cations Page ■...
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    = 23.0 °C [73.4 °F] fi eld of variation: 10.0 °C ÷ 37.7 °C [50.0 °F ÷ 99.9 °F] — = 26.0 °C [78.8 °F] fi eld of variation: 10.0 °C ÷ 37.7 °C [50.0 °F ÷ 99.9 °F] — = --.- °C [--.- °F] (system off) - 32 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 5 — 3 x 6 mm block for relay. — 2 x 6 mm block for power supply — 2 x 6 mm block for remote probe. — 2 x 6 mm block for telephone dialler. - 33 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 6: Control Elements / Indications On Display

    8) Key “ ”: programme setting. 9) Key “ ”: selects the comfort (winter) and saving (summer) temperatures. 10) Key “ ”: selects the saving (winter) and refrigeration (summer) temperatures. - 34 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 7 16) “Countdown” or “extension” fi eld 17) “Activate cooling” fi eld 18) “Manual operation activated” fi eld 19) “Activate heating” fi eld 20) “Programme set” fi eld 21) “Alphanumeric” fi eld 22) “Ambient temperature” fi eld - 35 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 8: Initial Start-Up / Reset

    fi eld (22), and fi eld (15) will show the fl ashing digits of the minutes. Press keys to select the minutes. Press to confi rm and start the fl ashing of the hour digits. - 36 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 9 Press to confi rm and start the fl ashing of the day digits. Press keys to select the day. Press to confi rm all the data and return to normal display mode. - 37 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 10: Programme Setting

    fi eld (15). The change of programme also changes the content of fi eld (20) in relation to the programme selected. The programmes in default are set out at the end of this manual. - 38 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 11 “Px” fl ashing in fi eld (15). Press to confi rm the programme for that day and move on to the next day, and so on until Sunday is reached, at which point the system returns - 39 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 12: Temperature Setting

    fl ash in fi eld (22). Use keys to change the value and sto confi rm the change and return to normal operation. The setting limits for these sets are shown in the technical specifi cations. - 40 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 13: Manual Operation

    If either of these keys is pressed a second time, it is possible to change the temperature setting. It is possible to move from the manual to the automatic programme by simply pressing the key again. - 41 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 14: Summer / Winter Operation

    20 seconds after the last operation. The summer operating potential refl ects that of winter. This means that all the parameters can be set by following the procedures in this instruction manual. - 42 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 15: On-Off Command From The Keyboard

    When this key is pressed a second time, the instrument returns to the previous status, which is automatic operation in this example. The relay is not switched on or off immediately, but at the end of the minute that follows the command. - 43 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 16: Extension Programme

    When the hours are increased, the programming bar in fi eld (20) is also updated. The programme begins when is pressed, or 20 seconds after the last operation. - 44 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 17: Countdown Programme

    Field (21) shows the message “Cnt”. The temperature value Tm appears in fi eld (22) (or in winter operating mode, and nothing in summer). The countdown value appears in fi eld (15). This is initially 00:00 (day:hour), adjustable up to 99 days: 23 hours using the keys - 45 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 18 If the system is in manual operating mode, the temperature Tm can be modifi ed with keys , followed by confi rmation with If the system is off, can be modifi ed by pressing key - 46 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 19 As well as waiting for the end of the metering operation, it is also possible to leave this programme to return to automatic operation by holding down the key more than three seconds. - 47 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 20: Telephone Dialler

    Note: to operate as a starter, the timed thermostat has to be in “automatic operating mode”. Important: • if the timed thermostat has been set to Off from the keyboard, the dialler is not enabled; • the telephone starter status is checked every 5 minutes. - 48 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 21: Advanced Programming

    , when the “Pre” parameter is set to 15 the change will take place at 13:45 (15 minutes in advance). • Maximum limit: this is a safety lock that limits the maximum level of temperatures and Tm that can be set. - 49 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 22 A more detailed description of these parameters is given at the end of this section. • Display in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. • Outside temperature probe present: the default value is “no”; don’t modify it. - 50 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 23 As this is the last parameter in the sequence, automatic operation is restored when pressed. If no key is pressed during the setting of these parameters, automatic operationis restored after 20 seconds. - 51 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 24: Type Of Regulation

    “C” (default) or “F”; symbol (if the boiler is active) or symbol (if the air conditioner is active). - 52 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 25 The day of the week is not displayed. The ambient temperature, symbol “C” (default) or “F”, and the fl ashing symbol are displayed. ■ Extension: as with automatic operation with the addition of the symbol - 53 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 26: Reference Standards

    • Norma CEI-EN 61000-6-2: “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Part 6-2: Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments”.. • Norma CEI-EN 61000-6-3: “Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Part 6-3: Generic standards - Emission standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments”.. - 54 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 27: Winter Programmes

    WINTER PROGRAMMES WINTER PROGRAMMES - 55 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 28: Summer Programmes

    SUMMER PROGRAMMES SUMMER PROGRAMMES - 56 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 29: Dimension

    DIMENSION DIMENSION 1 2 3 4 10 11 13 14 15 16 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM 8A / 250V AC Probe X.Code input - 57 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 30: Dimension Probe

    DIMENSION PROBE DIMENSION PROBE INSTALLATION PROBE INSTALLATION PROBE 15.5 Centre distance for fixing holes - 58 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 31 To insert and remove the cover To remove the cover, press with a tool on the holes of the base on the wall (A) and pull. To replace the cover, insert on proper spaces (B) and rotate until closing - 59 - Manual User Evo.din...
  • Page 32 Vemer S.p.A. I - 32032 Feltre (BL) • Via Camp Lonc, 16 Tel +39 0439 80638 • Fax +39 0439 80619 e-mail: info@vemer.it - web site: www.vemer.it...

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