Honeywell evotouch Installation Instructions Manual
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  • Page 1 Controller Installation evotouch...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Entering System Configuration Edit System Configuration Boiler demand Outdoor sensor Hot water demand Factory Reset For information about the other installer functions of evotouch Edit Zone Configuration please refer to the printed Installation Guide supplied with To edit the zone name evotouch. To change the application To change the sensor for the zone...
  • Page 3: System Configuration Overview

    Entering System Configuration System Configuration Overview Schematic overview of the System Configuration The System Configuration menu provides access to the Installer menu configuration options. To display the System Configuration menu: GUIDED CONFIGURATION See Installation Guide • Press MENU on the home screen for ten seconds. EDIT SYSTEM CONFIG Page 3 BOILER DEMAND The following warning will be displayed:...
  • Page 4: Edit System Configuration

    If HOT WATER DEMAND was pressed you are first prompted to The options are described in greater detail in the following bind the hot water sensor to the evotouch: sections. Boiler demand Allows you to specify whether the boiler is a heat demand device: •...
  • Page 5: Factory Reset

    Factory Reset Resets all settings to their factory defaults. The following prompt is displayed: • Press YES to continue. Note: After a factory reset the system configuration is also lost. Edit Zone Configuration To edit the zone name Allows you to edit the name, application, and sensor assigned to each zone.
  • Page 6: To Change The Sensor For The Zone

    The following screen shows the currently selected sensor type: Parameters for the Mixing valve application • Press INTERNAL DEVICE SENSOR to use the internal temperature sensor in evotouch, in the zone where evotouch The following settings are available for the Mixing Valve is situated, or EXTRA REMOTE SENSOR to use a remote application: See next page for details.
  • Page 7 Optimisation Pump run time Each zone can individually be enabled or disabled in each Pump Run time (or pump overrun) specifies how long the pump application: in the heat source needs to keep running to extract all the heat to avoid blocking the heat source: Min.
  • Page 8: System Parameters

    System Parameters Day Off Allows you to set parameters affecting the operation of the whole system: Selecting which day’s schedule to use during days off. • Press MORE to display further parameters. Cycle rate Specifies how often the boiler will switch on and off in any given hour, measured as cycles per hour.
  • Page 9: Hot Water Parameters

    Setting the switching differential of the domestic hot water control. Binding and RF Test Binding will normally be performed with evotouch positioned Allows you to bind or test sensors or actuators throughout the system: beside the actuator or sensor, for convenience.
  • Page 10: Zone Binding

    Zone Binding Hot water You are first prompted to specify the zone to bind: Binds to the hot water sensor, hot water control device and heating control device. • First follow the screens to bind the hot water sensor. You will then be prompted to bind one representative sensor and one or more actuators to the selected zone.
  • Page 11: Table Of System Parameters

    5 °C Holiday temperature 5 to 20 °C 15 °C ECO operating mode fixed 3 °C evotouch internal sensor +/– 3 °C 0 °C Min. Max. setpoint temperature limit 5 to 35 °C 5 to 35 °C Window function radiator controller...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    The evotouch will display a message that the battery power of the hot water sensor is low. discharged It is important to change the CS92A batteries as soon as it is displayed on the evotouch. Reduced battery power might affect the RF signal strength and have impact on RF communications.
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    Product handling ACS-ECC EMEA, Z.A. La Pièce 16, 1180 Rolle, Switzerland by its Authorised Care should be taken with the evotouch unit while it is out of its Representative Honeywell Inc. dock or table-top stand as the unit, particularly the touchscreen display, may be damaged if the unit is dropped onto a hard Honeywell Control Systems Ltd.
  • Page 14 50056315-001 B © 2011 Honeywell International Inc.

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