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14. Press (
/
) to complete the setting of a timed event.
15. Now you are back in menu "program selection" (instruction No. 4).
Start creating the next weekly schedules for program 2 to 12 as
required.
To go back to the previous submenu, press the (
5.3.3 Set annual time schedules (holidays)
Overview
This section describes how to set an annual holiday.
While a holiday schedule is active, the controller will be in the OFF-mode!
Other weekly schedules will still be active. It will still be possible to manually override the controller while in
holiday mode.
Up to 12 annual holidays can be programmed (Pr01 to Pr12).
Holiday schedules have priority over weekly schedules.
Requirements
Time scheduler is enabled (see chapter 5.3.1).
Procedure
1.
Press the (
/
➔ SEL and the actual Date and Time are displayed alternatingly.
2.
Press the ( ) button briefly to go to the scheduler submenu.
➔ PRO and SEL is displayed.
3.
Press the (
/
OFF or ON.
Press the (
/
➔ When scheduler is ON,
4.
Press the ( ) or ( ) button to select between programs
Pr 01...Pr 12.
5.
Press the (
/
to the program with the ( ) ( ) button:
no
= Switching time not activated
OP
= Operating mode ON (Occupied), ECO (Unoccupied) or
OFF (protective operation)
LP
= Setpoint of a control loop (setting range 0-100%, °C/°F,
Pascal)
AO
= Positioning of the analog output (output must be in
manual mode!)
FAN
= Fan control (fan stages from FSP0-3 and Auto)
do
= Positioning of the digital output (output must be in
manual mode!)
Hday = Annual time schedule (holiday)
1 bar indicates setting step 1 is executed.
Doc: 70-00-0950A, Serie X2, 20211220
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) button longer than 2 seconds.
) button: Schedule status indicates whether it is
) button to change the status.
is displayed.
) button and assign one of the following functions
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) button (1x).
For setting "OP", "LP", "AO", "FAN" and
"do" see chapter 5.3.2.
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