Changing The Parameter Settings; Using The Display - Integra SMART THERMOSTAT User Manual

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SMART THERMOSTAT

CHANGING THE PARAMETER SETTINGS

USING THE DISPLAY

Flashing Values: The display will flash
in certain cases and not in others. The
78.0
flashing indicates that the value shown
can be adjusted. A value that is not
flashing cannot be adjusted.
Relative and Absolute Values: Some
parameter adjustments are displayed
both as a relative value and an absolute temperature. This applies to all
heating, cooling, curtain and alarm offsets. The parameter is first dis-
played as a relative value. The corresponding absolute temperature is dis-
played after 10 seconds if no action is taken by the user. The absolute
value is the temperature at which the output turns on (except in the case
of the heater where the value displayed is the temperature at which the
heating output turns off). If the user adjusts the value using the adjustment
buttons, the relative value reappears. For example, when the user selects
an offset function,
i.e. FAN 2 – OFFSET, the sequence is as follows:
(i) The current offset for fan 2 flashes on the display, alternating with
"Oft".
2.0
Oft
(ii) If, after about 10 seconds, no action is taken by the user, the absolute
temperature value is displayed, alternating with "Abs". In this case, the
absolute value is: Set Point + fan 2 offset.
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