CAME BPT TH/550 WL Installation And Use Manual
CAME BPT TH/550 WL Installation And Use Manual

CAME BPT TH/550 WL Installation And Use Manual

Wall-mounted touch-screen radio-controlled programmable thermostat
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Wall-mounted touch-screen radio-controlled
FB00839-EN
programmable thermostat
TH/550 WL
INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL
EN English

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  • Page 1 Wall-mounted touch-screen radio-controlled FB00839-EN programmable thermostat TH/550 WL INSTALLATION AND USE MANUAL EN English...
  • Page 2: General Precautions

    General precautions -Important safety instructions: READ CAREFULLY! -Installation, programming, commissioning and maintenance must only be carried out by expert qualified technicians in full compliance with the regulations in force. -The installer must ensure that the information for the user, where there is any, is provided and delivered. -Wear anti-static shoes and clothing if working on the electronic circuit board.
  • Page 3: Description Of Device

    Description of device ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ㉑ ⑭ ⑮ ⑳ ⑯ ⑱ ⑰ ⑲ ① ⑪ Battery charge status System in cooling mode ⑫ ② System in heating mode Window contact active ⑬...
  • Page 4: Wall-Mounted Installation

    Installation Preliminary operations Install the unit in a position which is suitable for correctly measuring the room temperature, for example on an internal wall. Avoid installing in alcoves, behind doors or curtains, or near heat sources. Wall-mounted installation -Open the device by pressing the button on the bottom B.
  • Page 5: Inserting/Replacing The Batteries

    Inserting/replacing the batteries Insert 2 x AA 1.5V LR6 penlight alkaline batteries (not supplied) into the relative slot, respecting the polarities shown on the bottom of the compartment D. WARNING. Inserting the batteries the wrong way round may damage the unit. -Close the unit up again E making sure you hook it into the relevant slots.
  • Page 6 Commissioning Installing the device in radio systems Example 1 Made in Italy OH/2O16WL SERVICE Solenoid valve OH/1016WL OH/1O05WL Boiler Associating the programmable thermostat with one or two radio actuators > 10’’ Put the first module (OH/1O16WL) in learning mode by pressing the service button on the module and holding for at Boiler least 10 seconds (but less than 20) A.
  • Page 7 D to access the Hold down button device installation screens. Press button to return to the screen in figure C. Sending the identification code Use the arrows to select the number to be assigned to the first device that the programmable thermostat is being paired with.
  • Page 8 Example 2 Made in Italy OH/2O16WL SERVICE OH/1016WL Boiler 001SIR215WL 001STXW003WL PXWCOB PXWIR Associate a programmable thermostat, presence sensor and/or a window contact to the relay on an OH/1016 WL module. Repeat the procedure described previously from point A to point G. Before module OH/1016 WL exits learning mode, as- sociate the window contact with the relay on module OH/1O1016 WL by pressing the relevant button H.
  • Page 9 Radio signal quality Press button to display the next installation screen. Once the modules have all been associated, the communication quality between the thermostat and the devices associated with it is shown on the screen (as a percentage). If there are two devices associated with the thermostat, the arrows can be used to select the connected device for which you want to view the signal quality.
  • Page 10 Installing the device in a home automation system OH/RXBD RX + RX – Made in Italy TX + OH/SER TX – – 67600700 SERVICE – OH/SER ETI/DOMO Associating a thermostat with an OH/RXBD module as a radio extension of a home automation system After programming the home automation system (see programming instructions), send the identification code, following the procedure set out on the following page.
  • Page 11 C to send the identification code to the home automation system. Reading the module address Once the modules have been pro- grammed with the CAME D SW software, the number of the branch of home auto- mation it belongs to ① and the module ①...
  • Page 12: Using The Device

    Using the device Note The use instructions refer to the device with the temperature shown on the right-hand side of the display and the time on the left. To change the display mode, see the section "Inverting the date and time on the display" on page 26. When first turned on A the programmable thermostat is in automatic heating mode;...
  • Page 13 Pressing and holding the buttons takes you to the desired value more quickly. Note. If no button is pressed for a few seconds, the device goes back to the main screen and the values inserted are considered valid. Changing the system's operating mode Note.
  • Page 14 Pre-set weekly temperature programming (automatic mode) So that the device can be used right away, there is a standard set-up for operation in heating mode and another for cooling mode, where the fixed temperature levels are: Frost-protection (default 3°C) 16°C 24°C 18°C 26°C...
  • Page 15 Adding a delay If you want to delay the programming set for a given time, follow the procedure be- low. Select the desired time and press the area highlighted in figure D to delay the programming set by 15, 30 or 45 minutes. Note.
  • Page 16 Customising the T1, T2 and T3 temperature values ① ② Press and hold area D ① to select the operating mode for which you want to change the levels. Heating Cooling Touch and hold the highlighted area D ② until the screen in figure E appears. Use the arrows to set the desired value for temperature level T1.
  • Page 17 The all-purpose program can be cus- tomised freely and remains active until midnight on the current day. The all-purpose program can be set to start on a specific day of the week. Select the desired day by tapping the area shown in figure I.
  • Page 18 Manual mode To activate this mode press button icon B appears. until the Use the arrows to set the desired zone temperature B; the value entered remains valid until the operating mode or set value is changed. Note. If no button is pressed for 5 ①...
  • Page 19 Exclusion from thermal control To activate this mode press button icon B appears. until the The frost-protection temperature set is shown for a few seconds, then the current time and detected temperature are displayed. If the system is in "Heating" mode, the frost-protection function remains on.
  • Page 20 Unlocking the screen If the screen lock is enabled E, press on any sensitive area of the screen to access the window shown in figure F. The first number flashes. Use the arrows to choose the first digit of the code, and the arrow to move on to the next digit (code factory set to 123).
  • Page 21 Configuring general device parameters button A to access the device configu- When the device is in manual mode , hold down the ration screens. Note. After accessing the configuration screens, press the button to display the parameters to be configured in sequence; the button exits the configuration window and returns to the screen in figure A.
  • Page 22 Changing the calibration of the temperature detection probe If the location of the device does not permit suitable detection of the temperature, the detected temperature can be changed by ±3°C, with increases of a tenth of a degree. Use the arrows to change the desired value E.
  • Page 23 Setting the type of heat management algorithm The device lets you choose the type of algorithm to apply for managing the system between: -Differential -Proportional Integral Differential algorithm B If, on screen B, the differential algorithm type is chosen using the arrows, press the button to customise the...
  • Page 24 Press the button to access the screen in figure F which lets you choose one of the 4 available programs using the arrows (see table). The first 3 (P1 - P2 - P3) cannot be changed. Set-point Time Cycle Minimum ON Proportional Prog.
  • Page 25 button in figure G to enter Press the the minimum on time, using the arrows H. button in figure H to enter Press the the value of the proportional band, using arrows I. Press the button to move on to the next parameter to be configured.
  • Page 26 Inverting the date and time on the display Use the arrows to invert the date and time on the display as shown in figure E. WARNING. This manual has been com- piled with the display configured as shown in figure D. Press the button to move on to the next parameter to be configured.
  • Page 27 Replacing the batteries The flashing icon on the display H indicates that the batteries must be replaced within about 1 month. Note: To save the remaining energy, the display's backlighting is deactivated. The icons indicate that the batteries are not sufficiently charged to manage the thermal zone, which is therefore excluded from control I.
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    0 to +40 Maximum operating relative humidity without condensation (%) Dimensions (mm) 126 x 94 x 23 CAME S.p.A. Via Martiri Della Libertà, 15 31030 Dosson di Casier - Treviso - Italy tel. (+39) 0422 4940 - fax. (+39) 0422 4941...

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