Glamox CT- Remote Control User Manual

Thermostats sm and sf, and relay sx

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User Guide for
CT- Remote Control
with thermostats SM and SF, and relay SX
SM- / SF- / SX-
CO-e
CR-

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  • Page 1 User Guide for CT- Remote Control with thermostats SM and SF, and relay SX SM- / SF- / SX- CO-e...
  • Page 3 Important – before use Situating the CT- remote control: • Operational reserve This should be placed as centrally as possible CT- may be used without it being in the in the building. It should be mounted on a holder. The reserve is up to 3–4 days of bat- wall of wood, chipboard or plasterboard for tery operation.
  • Page 4 CT- Remote control 1 Antenna. 2 Weekdays, the number moves as the day is changed. 1 = Monday, 2 = Tues- day and so on. 3 24-hour column chart. Tall columns represent hours when normal tempera- ture is maintained, or when a relay is...
  • Page 5: Regulating Temperature

    Getting started – quick guide Congratulations on your choice of control PROGRAMMING system for regulating temperature, lighting Assuming CT is displaying the start-MENU. and appliances. – Press the left-hand key until NEW PRO- GRAMME? is shown Here, we will help you to get started quickly. –...
  • Page 6: Set The Clock

    16:00 is displayed. (We start heating the LINKING UP room one hour before it comes into use.) We assume that there are one or more heaters in the living room, and we must now make – Now press seven times on 21 and once sure that they are regulated by CT-.
  • Page 7: Operation

    OPERATION If you are away from home one weekend, The thermostats will now set themselves leaving on Friday morning and returning on to the temperature applying to the hour in Sunday evening, the system may be set to question. You may press the red SUN or blue 12 °C for two days and six hours.
  • Page 8 NEW PROGRAMME FOR HEATING Make a note of all the rooms where the heating is to be regulated. Give each room, or group of rooms, a zone number. All rooms that are to have the same cycle of heating may be allotted the same zone number. Note down the times that each zone is be kept at comfort or economy temperature.
  • Page 9 Select normal temperature. The default setting, 22°C, is suggested. Type in another 1 2 3 4 5 number if you desire a different temperature. Confirm with OK. ºC NORMTEMP 5-35 Select economy temperature: 17°C appears as the suggested setting. Type in another 1 2 3 4 5 number if you desire a different temperature.
  • Page 10 SATISFIED? If you are satisfied with the temperature programme, press YES. If not, SATISFIED ? press NO and the cycle may be set again. MORE DAYS? All the days of the week must be programmed if they are to have a daily MORE DAYS ? cycle.
  • Page 11 NEW PROGRAMME FOR RELAY Make a note of appliances and lighting that are to be switched on and off. Give each appliance, or group of appliances, a zone number. All appliances that are to work in step may be allotted the same zone number. Note down the times that each zone is to be switched on and off.
  • Page 12 SELECT CYCLE. A column chart with 24 columns appears, one for each hour of 1 2 3 4 5 the day. The first column is flashing and represents the first hour of the day, from 00:00 to 01:00. As an aid, the column for every sixth hour is taller, i.e. 05:00–06:00, 11:00–12:00, 17:00–18:00 and 23:00–00:00.
  • Page 13 LINK UP LINK UP enables you to decide which receivers will follow the programming for each zone. Only when a receiver is linked to a zone, will it be able to follow the commands transmitted by CT-. When LINKING UP is in progress your receivers learn to follow instructions from your remote control only.
  • Page 14: Temporary Override

    TEMPORARY OVERRIDE Should you, for shorter or longer periods, need to set a fixed temperature in one or more rooms, TEMPORARY OVERRIDE will allow you to do this. For example, during holidays, the whole house (or selected rooms) may be set to an economy tempera- ture of e.g.
  • Page 15 MORE ZONES? If you wish to regulate more zones, press YES. If you press NO, the MORE ZONES? period of overriding will begin for the chosen zone(s). Here, you may choose to manually end a PERIOD of override. Press CANCEL. If you OVERRIDE ACTIVE! wish to put more zones under PERIODIC CONTROL, press MORE.
  • Page 16 SEE / CHANGE PROGRAMME FOR HEATING (ZONE 1–16) This sequence shows you how to review current programming and make alterations, if desired. You are shown each day successively, with normal and economy temperature settings, and when heaters are programmed with them. Along the way, you can change any settings for a particular day, or several days together.
  • Page 17 Now you may choose to change either the temperature settings or the daily cycles. CHANGE TEMP CYCLE NORMTEMP. Set normal temperature: The default setting is 22°C and appears as a ºC NORMTEMP 5-35 suggestion. Type in other figures if you desire a different temperature. Confirm with SAVETEMP.
  • Page 18 Type in the START TIME for the first period of normal temperature. Confirm with OK. NB! If you type in periods that overlap, they will be stored as one long period with the START-TIME --:-- earliest and latest times as the start and stop times. CHANGE To avoid such overlapping, it is a good idea to jot down the desired times before you enter them.
  • Page 19 SEE / CHANGE PROGRAMME FOR RELAY (ZONE 17–24) This sequence shows you how to review current programming of relays and make alterations, if desired. You are shown each day successively, and when relays are switched ON and OFF. Along the way, you can change any settings for each day, or several days together.
  • Page 20 Now you are given two alternatives for the method of entering ON/OFF times. Using columns, you enter ON or OFF for each of the day’s 24 hours, by pressing a key PROGRAMME-TYPE once for each hour. TIME COLUMN Choosing TIME lets you type in the start and stop times for periods the relays are to be switched on.
  • Page 21 DELETE PROGRAMME Programmes that are no longer in use should be deleted so that they do not take up unnecessary space in the system, and so you get a correct overview when you use SEE STATUS to review current programming. To delete a programme, press the left-hand option key until DELETE PROG? appears.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE SELECT LANGUAGE SET CLOCK PINCODE CENTRAL LOCK MODE SEE VERSION Here, you may set the clock, choose a language, takeinto use a PIN-code to limit access and use of CT-, activate central locking of all linked units, choose normal or office mode, and check the software version. This version of the CT remote control already has a PIN-code, but it is not activated.
  • Page 23 PINCODE? Confirm with YES if you wish activate/deactivate or change the PIN-code. PINCODE? This is to avoid unauthorised use of CT-. When activated, the code must always be NEXT entered to gain access to the system. When you choose the PINCODE-menu, you must type in the correct pincode for the CT- TYPE PINCODE in question in order to go any further.
  • Page 24 8. Central locking. If the relay unit’s lamps • To make CO-e receive commands from are both flashing (both lamps flash for the CT- remote control or not. appr. five seconds), the unit is locked at CT- to avoid tampering. It may be un- 3.
  • Page 25: Return Button

    Desciption of floor thermostat (SF-) 1 Main switch (two-poled) 3 Return button When SF is switched on, all symbols are By pressing the return button you will exit displayed. Then sF1.0 [s(oftware) F(loor) all menus and return to normal operation 1.0 (version number)].
  • Page 26 Display overview. When you first switch 7 Key symbol indicates that the thermostat on you will see all the symbols used by the may only be regulated by the remote displayed. In order to appreciate the various control. functions, we recommend that you get to 8 Shows choice of room sensor or floor know the symbols and what they represent.
  • Page 27 How to access the menus Hold the joystick down for more than 5 seconds until the display shows 1rF. Press the joystick gently towards + to browse through the menus until you reach the one you wish to review or change, then press down on the joystick to select it. The display will start flashing and you can make your change by pressing gently towards + or –.
  • Page 28 Menu 6 – [6L18] – setting the lowest temperature for a floor sensor or wall- mounted sensor Select the lowest desired temperature for where the sensor is situated. (Range: 5°C up to 1°C under that which is selected as the maximum temperature limit.) Menu 7 –...
  • Page 29 Description of the wall-mounter master thermostat (SM-) 1 Main switch (two-poled) 3 Return button When SM is switched on, all symbols are By pressing the return button you will exit displayed. Then s by s П1.0 [s(oftware) all menus and return to normal operation (П=master) 1.0 (version number)].
  • Page 30 Display overview. When you first switch 8 Shows choice of room sensor or floor on you will see all the symbols used by the sensor. displayed. In order to appreciate the various Choosing manual control. To go over functions, we recommend that you get to to manual control, first press the joystick know the symbols and what they represent.
  • Page 31 How to access the menus Using the joystick. Hold the joystick down for more than 5 seconds until the display shows 1rF. Press the joystick gently towards + to browse through the menus until you reach the one you wish to review or change, then press down on the joystick to select it.
  • Page 32 Menu 6 – [6L18] – setting the lowest temperature for a floor sensor or wall- mounted sensor Select the lowest desired temperature for where the sensor is situated. (Range: 5°C up to 1°C under that which is selected as the maximum temperature limit.) Menu 7 –...
  • Page 33 Description of relay (SX-) 1 Main switch (two-poled). When SX is switched on, all symbols are displayed, followed by s H1.0 [software version 1.0]. Then the zone number appears, followed by the relay status, currently OFF. 2 Return button. By pressing the return button you may exit a menu and return to normal operation, with radio reception ac- tive even if manual control was previously...
  • Page 34: Menu Options

    Choosing manual control To return from manual override back to To go over to manual control, first press the remote control, press the return button and joystick towards + for more than 5 seconds the antenna symbol denoting remote con- until the hand symbol appears.
  • Page 35 Description of the under-floor heating thermostat (CFG) 1. Main switch (0/1). 5. Lamp for “working”. Is used to switch the under-floor heating on The red lamp lights when heating is on. and off. The thermostat regulates between two FI = internal, built-in sensor. temperature limits.
  • Page 36 The ing will stop. thermostat completes the procedure itself and stops flashing after 15 seconds. Example: The CT- remote control is regulating several thermostats in different Example: rooms in the same zone with 26°C as the The thermostat shows 28°C, while the desired floor temperature.
  • Page 37 Description of the wall-mounted master thermostat (CM-) 1. Main switch (0/1). 5. Lamp for “heating”. Used to switch heating on and off. For the The red lamp is lit when heating is on. The first three seconds the display shows which thermostat regulates between two tempera- sensor is active.
  • Page 38 15 seconds the flash- will complete the procedure itself and stop ing will cease. flashing after about 15 seconds. Example: The CT- remote control is Example: The thermostat shows 22°C, but regulating several thermostats in different a room thermometer shows 20°C. The ter- rooms in the same zone with 22°C as the...
  • Page 39: Local Control

    When CXG is linked up to a zone, and the green lamp is lit, the unit is being regu- lated by the CT- remote control. When the green lamp is off, the relay may be switched on and off using the key.
  • Page 40: Central Locking

    1 flash = relay zone 17 2 flashes = relay zone 18 …and so on up to… 8 flashes = relay zone 24 8 Central locking. If, upon trying to operate it, the relay shows only flashing lamps (both lamps flash for appr.
  • Page 41 Description of the heater thermostat (CR-) 1. Main switch (0/1). 5. Lamp for “working”. The switch is situated on the heater. The red lamp shows when the heater is switched on. The thermostat makes adjust- 2. Function key. ments at periods of appr. 40 seconds. E.g., The function key has several uses: if the heater must work about 50% of the •...
  • Page 42 22°C down to 20°C using the key. Example: The CT- remote control is regulating several thermostats in different rooms in the same zone with 22°C as the desired floor temperature. In one of the rooms, this is experienced as a little cold.
  • Page 43 230 V supply. CT- will then always have fully charged batteries and may, The CT- remote control regulates up to 16 for periods of three to four days, be used as a heating zones and 8 relay zones.
  • Page 44: Explanation Of Terms Used

    00:00 (mid- control the units in question. During link- night) to 01:00 (1 a.m.). ing up, the CT- remote control must be taken around to where the various thermostats are situated – and the batteries in CT- must there- fore be fully charged.
  • Page 45 Maintenance See zone status This menu allows you to: Pressing will give you information on: • Choose a language. • Heating zones. Tall columns represent • Set the correct time and day. zones that are programmed (column 1 • Activate, deactivate or change the Pincode. from the left shows zone 1, column 2 The Pincode is used to hinder unauthor- shows zone 2, and so on).

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