TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety ....................................4 Device description ................................5 III. How to install the controller ............................6 Main screen description ..............................8 Controller functions ................................. 9 Block diagram - controller menu ............................ 9 Zones .................................... 10 External sensor ................................10 3.1.
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6.2. Minimum temperature ............................16 6.3. Maximum temperature ............................16 Temperature settings ..............................16 Hysteresis ..................................16 Calibration ..................................16 Zone name ................................17 Zone icon .................................. 17 VII. Protections and alarms ..............................17 VIII. Software update ................................17 Technical data ................................17 JG.
SAFETY Before using the device for the first time the user should read the following regulations carefully. Not obeying the rules included in this manual may lead to personal injuries or controller damage. The user manual should be stored in a safe place for further reference.
(opening them when the temperature is too low and closing them when the pre-set temperature has been reached). The EU-M-8n room regulator may be used to adjust the settings in other zones - pre-set temperature or floor heating. NOTE Only one EU-M-8n regulator may be installed in the heating system.
III. HOW TO INSTALL THE CONTROLLER The controller is flush-mountable in an electrical box. WARNING Risk of fatal electric shock from touching live connections. Before working on the controller switch off the power supply and prevent it from being accidentally switched on. NOTE Incorrect connection of wires may damage the controller.
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The diagrams below illustrate correct connection:...
IV. MAIN SCREEN DESCRIPTION The device is controlled using the buttons next to the display. 1. Enter the controller menu 2. Current operation mode (an armchair icon - comfort mode) 3. Cooling active 4. External temperature 5. Current time and date 6.
V. CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS BLOCK DIAGRAM - CONTROLLER MENU Zones External sensor Calibration Information Registration Temperature sensor Type of sensor Registration Clock settings Time settings Date settings No screensaver Slide show Screensaver selection Clock Uploading photos Screensaver Blank Idle time Screen brightness Slide show Screen settings frequency...
Select registration option in EU-M-8n (Menu > Temperature sensor > Registration) Press the registration button on the sensor. REGISTRATION This function enables the user to register EU-M-8n room regulator in the EU-L-8e main controller. In order to register: Select Registration in EU-M-8n (Menu > Registration) ...
controller menu. It is possible to upload up to 8 photos. When uploading new photos, the old ones are automatically removed from the controller memory. Idle time – this function is used to define the time after which the screensaver is activated. ...
VI. ZONES The EU-M-8n is a master room regulator – it enables the user to edit parameters of other zones regardless of the room regulator or room sensor used there. In order to edit a given zone parameters, tap on the area of the screen with the zone status information. The display shows a basic zone editing screen: 1.
BLOCK DIAGRAM - ZONES MENU Local schedule Schedule settings Global schedule 1-5 Minimum opening Information Maksimum opening Actuators Settings Sigma Protection profile Window sensor Delay time Control range Information Operation mode Floor heating Minimum temperature Maximum temperature Comfort temperature Temperature settings Economical Hysteresis Holiday...
3.2. GLOBAL SCHEDULE 1-5 Global schedules are available in all zones – in each zone only one such schedule may be activated. The global schedule settings apply automatically in all remaining zones where a given global schedule is active. How to edit a schedule: After entering the schedule editing screen, the schedule may be adjusted to the user’s needs.
ACTUATORS 4.1. INFORMATION Select this option to view all actuators and their parameters: registered or not, battery level and signal strength. 4.2. SETTINGS This submenu enables the user to configure the operation of the STT-869 thermoelectric actuators. The user may define the maximum and minimum actuator opening –...
WINDOW SENSORS 5.1. DELAY TIME This function enables the user to set the delay time after which the main controller sends a signal to close the actuators. Settings range :00:00 – 00:30 minutes. Example: Delay time is set at 10 minutes. When a window is opened, the C-2n sensor sends the information to the main controller.
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ZONE NAME This function enables the user to assign name to a given zone. ZONE ICON This function enables the user to select the icon which will be displayed next to the zone name. VII. PROTECTIONS AND ALARMS Protections and alarms are described in detail in the instruction manual of the EU-L-8e controller. VIII.
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EU Declaration of conformity Hereby, we declare under our sole responsibility that the EU-M-8n regulator manufactured by TECH, head-quartered in Wieprz Biała Droga 31, 34-122 Wieprz, is compliant with Directive 2014/53/EU of the European parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on...
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