Connecting To Smart Thermostat Receivers; Connecting To Wireless Valve Actuators - Siemens RDS110.R User Manual

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Connecting to wireless devices

Connecting to Smart Thermostat receivers

5.2 Connecting to Smart Thermostat receivers

5.3 Connecting to wireless valve actuators

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The thermostat can connect to a maximum of six Smart Thermostat receivers
(RCR114.1 as a relay) to control the following heating equipment:
Gas boiler
Radiator with pump
Electric floor heating
Fan with electric heating
Floor heating with valve
Floor heating with pump
Electric radiator
Electric boiler
Generic heating device
See Changing system setup [➙ 39] for more information about heating
equipment.
Initial connection to RCR114.1 Smart Thermostat Receiver
1. On the Home screen, tap
2. When prompted, enter the administrator password.
> , and then tap "Pair new devices".
3. Tap
4. On RCR114.1, press the
5. Perform the above action on all receivers if you have more than one RCR114.1
on hand.
 On RCR114.1, the LED flashes green during connection establishment and
turns to green when it succeeds. If the connection fails, the LED is solid
yellow. Try to connect again.
 The thermostat displays information about successful pairing.
6. Tap "Done" on the thermostat. All the added devices are displayed on the
"Devices" page.
The thermostat can connect to a maximum of six wireless valve actuators
(SSA911.01TH) to control Radiator with valve.
See Changing system setup [➙ 39] for more information about heating
equipment.
Initial connection to a wireless valve actuator
1. On the Home screen, tap
2. When prompted, enter the administrator password.
> , and then tap "Pair new devices".
3. Tap
4. On SSA911.01TH, press and hold down
THREAD network symbol on the display of SSA911.01TH blinks.
, then tap and .
button. The LED flashes green.
, then tap and .
for more than two seconds. The
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