What Should I Do If I Forget My Account's Password - Siemens RDS110 User Manual

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Appendices
Frequently asked questions

11.1.18 What should I do if I forget my account's password?

11.1.19 How long are date and time valid, if power fails and the
11.1.20 How does "Optimum start control" work?
11.1.21 How does Adaptive gain control work?
11.1.22 How long are settings saved in the thermostat if power
11.1.23 How does self-heating compensation work?
11.1.24 How does the thermostat adapt start optimization of
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See Account creation and pairing for more information about account creation.
You must reset the password following the on-screen instructions in the app.
thermostat has no connection to the cloud?
If the power fails and thermostat powers up within five minutes, date and time are
correct. Following power failure and thermostat restarts after five or more minutes,
time is displayed only after synchronization is completed. The date is displayed as
normal.
The date and time will be synchronized automatically once power is resumed and
internet is connected.
The "Optimum start control" function is available when switching from
"Unoccupied" mode to "Economy" or "Comfort" mode.
With "Optimum start control", the thermostat determines when to preheat the room
as per room temperature and scheduled temperature setpoint.
"Optimum start control" can be influenced by entering "Warm-up gradient" to define
warm-up speed. For example, the factory setting of "Warm-up gradient" is 30
min/K. When the room temperature is 1 ° C lower than the setpoint, thermostat will
start pre-heating the room 30 minutes earlier.
See Managing application settings [➙ 28] for more information about "Optimum
start control" and "Warm-up gradient".
With adaptive gain control, the thermostat automatically adjusts the gain to a better
PID algorithm control value based on room temperature and temperature setpoint.
The gain cannot be manually changed.
fails?
User settings on the thermostat are not affected by power failure and remain until
users change the original settings.
Self-heating compensation includes two parts: self-heating compensation for relay
and device self-heating compensation. Compensation works from the time the
device is powered on.
Self-heating compensation for relay can be affected by changes to the load current
of the relay. But the device self-heating compensation cannot be directly influenced
by user.
outside temperature?
The outside temperature is not involved with logical operation.
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