Function And Device Overview; General System Information - HomeMatic HMIP-eTRV Mounting Instruction And Operating Manual

Radiator thermostat
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Function and device overview

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Function and device overview
With the Homematic IP Radiator Thermostat you can
conveniently regulate the room temperature via the
Homematic IP smartphone app according to individu-
ally tailored heating phases. According to your personal
needs, you can create three different heating profiles with
up to 6 heating phases per day.
In the climate control solution, the radiator thermostat
can simply be taught-in to the Homematic IP Access
Point. In connection with the Homematic IP Window /
Door Contact, the temperature is automatically reduced
during ventilation. For precise regulation of the room
temperature, the Homematic IP Wall Thermostat with
Humidity Sensor can measure the actual temperature of
a room and transmit the data to the radiator thermostat.
This ensures that the temperature is measured at the right
place in the room.
The radiator thermostat fits to all common radiator valves
and is easy to mount - without having to drain any wa-
ter or intervene in the heating system. With the additional
boost function, cool rooms can be heated within short by
opening the heating valve.
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Device overview (see figure 1):
(A)
Metal nut
(B)
Display
(C)
System button (teach-in button and LED)
(D)
Battery compartment cover
(E)
Control wheel/boost button
Display overview (see figure 2):
(F)
Valve information
(G)
Setpoint temperature
(H)
Manual operation
(I)
Boost mode
(J)
Operating lock
(K)
Open window symbol
(L)
Radio transmission
(M)
Battery symbol
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General system information

This device is part of the climate control solution of
Homematic IP and works with the HmIP radio protocol.
All devices of the climate control solution can be config-
ured comfortably and individually with a smartphone via
the Homematic IP app. The available functions provided
by the Homematic IP system in combination with other
components are described in the Homematic IP User
Guide. All current technical documents and updates are
provided at www.eQ-3.de.
General system information
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