To Change The Application; To Change The Sensor For The Zone; To Edit The Application Settings - Honeywell EVOTOUCH CONTROLLER Installation Manual

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To change the application

• Press the button opposite the Application label.
The following menu allows you to choose the application:
The currently selected application for the zone is shown
highlighted.
• Press the appropriate application button.
The options are as follows:
Option
Description
Underfloor
Underfloor heating using
heating
an HCE80(R) or HCC80(R)
controller.
Radiator
Radiator control using an
heating
HR80 radiator controller.
Mixing valve
Mixing valve control using an
HM80.
Zone valves
Zone valve control using an
HC60NG or BDR90.
You will then be prompted to bind the appropriate actuator:
Once the actuator has been successfully bound you are returned
to the Zoning Configuration screen.

To change the sensor for the zone

• Press the button opposite the Sensor label.
The following screen shows the currently selected sensor type:
• Press INTERNAL DEVICE SENSOR to use the internal
temperature sensor in evotouch, in the zone where evotouch
is situated, or EXTRA REMOTE SENSOR to use a remote
sensor.
Note: Only one zone can be controlled by the internal sensor.
Selecting the internal sensor automatically configures all other
zones to use external sensors.
The following screen is then displayed:
• Press DEVICE SENSOR INFORMATION to use the
sensor for information only, or DISTRIBUTE SENSOR
INFORMATION to distribute the information to all actuators in
the zone.

To edit the application settings

• Press NEXT on the Zoning Configuration screen.
The following screen is then displayed:
• Press APPLICATION SETTING.
The settings available for each of the applications are described
on the following pages.
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