Operating Modes In A Schedule; Wlan Connection - Siemens RDS110.R User Manual

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Operating the thermostat on the device

WLAN connection

6.2.2 Operating modes in a schedule

6.3 WLAN connection
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To change the thermostat behavior under the "OFF" mode
1. On the Home screen, tap
2. If prompted, enter the administrator password.
3. Tap
>
, and then tap "Off/protection configuration".
4. Tap either "Off" or "Protection".
Operating mode overview
You can only set the following operating modes in the mobile application. You can
set a maximum of 8 operating modes in a day. If more modes are added, you will
be prompted with a message "Max. number of entries reached".
Operating mode Description
Comfort
Maintains comfortable settings in controlled space during
occupancy and activities.
Using set back (set up) settings, maintains balance in comfort
Economy
during night time or inactivity and reduces energy
consumption.
Unoccupied
Saves energy when space is unoccupied for extended
periods.
These operating modes have different temperature, humidification,
dehumidification and air quality setpoints. These setpoints can be changed by
choosing "Advanced Settings" > "Optimization". Unlike the humidification setpoint
or dehumidification setpoint, the temperature setpoint can be adjusted directly from
the thermostat home screen or using the mobile application.
Time scheduling of these operating modes (Comfort, Economy and Unoccupied)
can only be done on the mobile application but the schedule can be initiated on the
thermostat itself. If a setpoint is overridden during a time schedule period, that
change will revert to the scheduled setting during the next transition. Override
information is visible on both the thermostat screen and the mobile application.
NOTE: See Scheduling options [➙ 49] for more details of scheduling.
To switch the thermostat to work following a schedule
From the Home screen, tap
NOTE: Unlike when a schedule is running, all the changes hold indefinitely if
is toggled on.
Connecting to a WLAN network allows you to connect to the cloud server and
control your thermostat from a smartphone. Two network connection types are
available for you to choose in the setup wizard:
If the thermostat is installed at your own space, "Private WLAN" is
recommended. Choosing it means that the thermostat is connected to your
own WLAN network. You need to choose and manage your password. In the
thermostat, you need to go to "Settings" for WLAN connection management.
If the thermostat is installed in a public space, "Administrated WLAN *" is
recommended. Choosing it means that the thermostat is connected to the
facility WLAN network. The password is provided by the facility managers and
is under their control. In the thermostat, go to "Advanced Settings" for WLAN
connection management.
, then tap and .
if
is not displayed on the screen.
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