Operation; Section 3 — Operation; Setting The Zone Number; Setting The Primary Heating Method - Uponor CLIMATE CONTROL Installation And Operation Manual

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Section 3 –

Operation

Thermostat and
Zone Setup

Setting the Zone Number

The zone number is the number the
entire system uses to identify the
thermostat and radiant zone. Use
the following steps to set the zone
number for the thermostat.
1. Press both the mode and cycle
buttons at the same time. The
display will look like this:
Figure 3-1
2. To increase the zone number,
press the (+) button to desired
zone (0 to 99 zones). To decrease
the zone number, press the (−)
button to desired zone (0 to
99 zones).
Setting the Primary
Heating Method
Heating methods include radiant
floor, forced-air and supplementary
(e.g., baseboard, kick-space heater,
etc.). To set which heating method
will be primary in the heating zone,
use the following procedure.
Uponor Climate Co ˘ ntrol™ Network System Thermostat Installation and Operation Guide
Figure 3-2: Heating Methods
Note: The "1" in Figure 3-2 will be replaced by a "2" as shown in Figure 3-3
1. Press both the mode and cycle
buttons at the same time.
2. Press cycle once.
3. Use the (+) and (−) buttons
to toggle through the heating
methods shown in Figure 3-2.
Setting the Secondary
Heating Method
The system has the ability to control
a second type of heat. To set which
secondary heating method is used in
the heating zone, use the following
procedure.
1. Press both the mode and cycle
buttons at the same time.
2. Press cycle twice. The display
will look like this:
Figure 3-3
3. Use the + and − buttons to toggle
through the heating methods
shown in Figure 3-2. Secondary
heating and primary heating will
show the same options on the
thermostat.
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