Vimar 02911 Installer Manual
Vimar 02911 Installer Manual

Vimar 02911 Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 Instructions manual 02911 WiFi Timer-Thermostat Installer Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Timer-Thermostat 02911 ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 2. Field of application ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 3. Installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 4. Connections ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 4.1 Relay connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 4.2 External temperature probe …………………………………………………………………………………… 6 5. Switching on a resetting parameters …………………………………………………………………………… 8 6.
  • Page 4 The ID of the device and the rest of the information are automatically recorded on the Cloud servers of Vimar S.p.A. after WiFi configuration and access to the Internet. Users can disable the services that provide remote access to...
  • Page 5: Timer-Thermostat 02911

    1. Timer-Thermostat 02911 WiFi timer-thermostat (802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz), wall-mounting, mains-powered (230 V~), with interface with capacitive keys and equipped with user-friendly functions to facilitate energy saving. Designed to control heating and air-conditioning via C, NC, NO relay output. Equipped with an input for an external temperature sensor (not supplied) that can be used for monitoring, control or limitation.
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  • Page 7: Connections

    4. Connections 4.1 Relay connection art. 02965 C NC NO N L V I M A R S p A Fig. 1 - Circulation pumps, burners, solenoid valves APRE-OPENS OUVERTE-ÖFFNEN ABRIR-ΑΝΟΙΓΜΑ art. 02965 CHIUDE-CLOSES FERMÉE-SCHLIESSEN CERRAR-ΚΛΕΙΣΙΜΟ C NC NO N L V I M A R S p A Fig.
  • Page 8: External Temperature Probe

    4.2 External temperature probe Depending on how it is configured, the external temperature probe can be used to accomplish several functions (see par. 9.6); it does NOT have polarity so you can connect the 2 wires in the 2 terminals without any particular order.
  • Page 9 02695 used for adjustment (of a remote environment) 02695 used for limiting the temperature of underfloor heating IMPORTANT: During installation, take care not to damage the insulation of the probe while laying the screed. Perform the installation in such a way that the probe is accessible for any maintenance work.
  • Page 10: Switching On A Resetting Parameters

    5. Switching on and resetting parameters When switching on, in the first 3 seconds of power-up the thermostat displays the firmware version. Fig. 4: Start up screen If in this phase you touch the icon, a screen appears on the display where you can reset the device parameters: Fig.
  • Page 11: Configuration Via Wifi Interface

    6. Configuration via WiFi interface The timer-thermostat 02911 features a WiFi interface that lets you configure and control your device remotely. To function correctly, the WiFi interface must be properly configured by performing the first configuration pro- cedure described in the next paragraph (6.1).
  • Page 12 Otherwise enter the “OnOF” menu by tapping ; “ON” or “OFF” will begin to flash. Using select “ON” and confirm by tapping Using scroll through the list of options until you see the “Conf” screen Confirm by touching The display will show “Strt”...
  • Page 13 • On the device, enable the WiFi interface and scan for available networks. • Connect the mobile device to the WiFi network generated by the timer-thermostat 02911. • The login credentials of the WiFi network generated by the timer-thermostat are printed on the...
  • Page 14 "VIMAR02911" and a variable portion of 6 hexadecimal characters indicating the serial number of the device you want to configure (see the example in figures 6 and 7): Fig. 6: Back of the timer-thermostat 02911 Fig. 7: Network selection screen on smartphone 1.
  • Page 15 GSM da parete Collegarsi ad un CronoTermostato attivo 01913 02911 ClimaChrono ChronoWiFi Cronotermostato GSM Cronotermostato Sostituire un da parete Wi-fi da parete CronoTermostato SC02- Fig. 10 By-clima App and selection of timer-thermostat 02911 4. Select the “Configure a new Timer-Thermostat” procedure...
  • Page 16 ClimaTermo CronoTermostato rmostato RGB Termostato touch incasso GSM da parete Collegarsi ad un Giovedì CronoTermostato attivo 1913 02911 Casa aChrono ChronoWiFi mostato GSM Cronotermostato Sostituire un parete Wi-fi da parete CronoTermostato 19 Dicembre 2013 Fig. 11 By-clima App and timer-thermostat configuration 5.
  • Page 17: Configuring The Temperature Control Parameters And Using The Device

    (via WiFi) only by the mobile device with which it was configured. If you wish to control the 02911 also with other devices then you need to carry out the pairing procedure for additional devices described in paragraph 6.4.
  • Page 18 In addition to configuring your home network you can also specify whether you want to take advantage of the Vimar cloud service. 6.3.1 Cloud Service Vimar lets users easily access their timer-thermostat from all over the world over the Internet thanks to its cloud service. This service enables: •...
  • Page 19: Pairing Additional Mobile Devices With The Timer-Thermostat

    6.4 Pairing additional mobile devices with the timer-thermostat The timer-thermostat 02911 can be controlled only with mobile devices that have been paired with the first configuration or pairing procedure. A new mobile device (on which the By-clima App has previously been installed) can be paired at any time by using the By-clima App on the mobile device itself but only by also interacting with the local interface of the timer-thermostat (see par.
  • Page 20: Display

    7. Display The touchscreen display allows you to control the system using the following buttons and icons: Fig. 14: Graphical interface and buttons A: WiFi radio signal strength indicator B: Operating mode C: Away D: Confirm E-F: Menu navigation and setting parameters G: Back H: Settings menu I: AUTO programme temperature trends...
  • Page 21: Functions Of The Buttons

    7.1 Functions of the buttons : increases the numerical values. When it "disappears" from the display it means that the value cannot be increased any more. : decreases the numerical values. When it "disappears" from the display it means that the value cannot be decreased any more.
  • Page 22: Standby

    : Eco (saving) : Confirm : Day of the week indicator : Away temperature : Economy temperature : Comfort temperature 7.3 Standby If no operations are carried out on the device for 30 seconds, it automatically activates standby mode which lowers the brightness level of the device. 7.4 Locking the interface via PIN The timer-thermostat lets you set a password which inhibits any change to the operating mode (eg switching from Manual to OFF), limits setting the temperature values and, more generally, blocks access...
  • Page 23 7.5 Alternative views During normal operation, i.e. when you are not navigating the menus, you can select the information to display on the left-hand side of the display. Indicatore qualità segnale WiFi Energy saving indicator Clock Day of the week indicator Set temperature indicator Daily program Fig.
  • Page 24: Operating Mode

    8. Operating mode The timer-thermostat 02911 is able to regulate the temperature according to the following operating modes: • Switched off (OFF): switches the system off • Manual (ON): lets you set the environment temperature set-point manually • AUTO: lets you set a control program that compares the room temperature with the value set for each quarter of an hour of the current day;...
  • Page 25: Manual

    8.2 Manual In this mode the device operates as a simple thermostat and regulates the ambient temperature, taking it to the value set by the user. When MANUAL mode is active, the icon is displayed above the temperature indicator. Fig. 18: Typical screen for Manual mode The set point can always be changed via Fig.
  • Page 26: Auto

    8.3 Auto This is the typical mode of operation of the timer-thermostat. The device automatically changes the ambient temperature according to the time of day and the day of the week, it minimizes user intervention thereby optimizing comfort and energy savings; three different temperatures can be set to cover the needs of normal use, user away or nighttime reduction in the environment.
  • Page 27 Fig. 21: Input screen in Timed Manual mode Using you set the temperature and confirm with The next screen, again using , lets you set the time for which the temperature you have just set is maintained. Fig. 22: Regulating the number of hours of Timed Manual mode Finally confirm with At the end of the set time the timer-thermostat goes back into AUTO mode, the icon switches off...
  • Page 28: Away

    8.5 Away This mode is useful to achieve energy savings quickly and effectively whenever the user leaves the reg- ulated room. In "Away" mode the system makes the adjustment according to the "away temperature" setpoint The Away mode can only be activated by touching The display will show the "away temperature"...
  • Page 29: Antifreeze

    8.6 Antifreeze This mode, which can only be activated when the system is operating in heating mode, lets you set a minimum temperature value ( setpoint) to avoid damage to the pipework or to keep it from falling below a certain safety level when you are away for lengthy periods in the winter. The "antifreeze"...
  • Page 30: Setting The Time And Day Of The Week

    calibration setting external temperature probe setting (shown only when the probe is connected) OnOff/PID temperature control algorithm setting buzzer (beep) setting setting WiFi functionality setting the brightness level of the display during Standby device info lock/unlock PIN setting Touching opens the submenu and then the flashing highlights the parameters of the submenu. 9.1 Operating mode setting This menu is used to select the operating mode of the device: •...
  • Page 31: Temperature Setting

    9.4 Temperature setting This menu lets you set the temperatures and hystereses necessary for defining the temperature control set-point used in the different operating modes. In particular, you can have setpoints for: : Away temperature (T away) * : Economy temperature (T economy) * : Comfort temperature (T comfort) * : hysteresis of the device (only if in OnOff adjustment mode) : “antifreeze”...
  • Page 32: Daily Program Setting

    9.4.4 External probe alarm temperature The menu, via , lets you set the temperature limit (read by the external probe) at which the thermostat switches off the heating system and triggers an alarm (useful to protect underfloor systems against overheating). To view this menu, the external temperature probe must be wired set as a "limitation".
  • Page 33 9.5.2 Temperature selection After confirming the day to program, the display shows the screen for setting the temperatures associated with the different times of the day. Fig. 26: Setting the time and daily program Using select the temperature to be associated with the current time (which is shown on the clock on the left).
  • Page 34: Unit Of Measurement Setting

    : to copy the entire time program for the current day to the next day (useful for repli- cating working days or holidays). : to move on to program the next day without making a copy of the day you have just set (useful when switching between programming working days and holidays).
  • Page 35: Onoff/Pid Temperature Control Algorithm Setting

    reached the thermostat turns off the heating system and displays the alarm as long as the condition that generated it remains. At the end of this condition, the thermostat resumes its normal operation. to confirm your choice. 9.9 OnOff/PID temperature control algorithm setting This menu lets you select the way in which the ambient temperature will be controlled you can select the following options: •...
  • Page 36: Wifi Setting

    9.12.2 Enable Cloud Service menu lets you select whether or not to take advantage of the cloud service offered by Vimar. If you do not intend to use this service some of the following submenus will be inhibited. Using select “ON” or “OFF” to use or not use the cloud service and confirm with 9.12.3 Automatic time synchronization...
  • Page 37 9.12.5 Pairing with a mobile device menu enables activating the procedure for pairing the timer-thermostat with a mobile device (smartphone or tablet) on which the By-clima App has been installed and that was not used during the first configuration; this procedure should be carried out on every mobile device with which you want to control/query the timer-thermostat.
  • Page 38: Info About The Device

    The counter can be reset, for example at changes in season to differentiate between heating and air-conditioning, by pressing and holding the icon. • FWuP: enables starting the procedure for updating the device software. This service requires a Vimar cloud connection. - Tap to learn about the latest software version available for your device;...
  • Page 39 Limitation (Temp. limit) [30,..,50]°C 0.1°C 35°C Unit of measurement (tem- Temperature unit [°C , °F] °C perature) Temperature offset (Offset temp.) [0,..,±3]°C 0.1°C 0°C Hours [00,..,23] Minutes [00,..,59] 1 min Clock [Mon, Tue, Wed, Day of the week Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun] Audible warnings Enable audio feedback [ON, OFF]...
  • Page 40: Configuring And Checking Alarms

    11. Configuring and checking alarms This paragraph explains how to set alarms managed by the timer-thermostat and signalled to the By-clima applications paired with it. In particular, the device can be enabled for generating and then signalling the following alarm categories: •...
  • Page 41: Limitation Alarm

    Vimar Spa, but dependent on the telecommunications provider or the current contract. 4. The WiFi timer-thermostat, if connected to the Vimar cloud service, generates periodic bidirectional net- work traffic; keep this in mind if you have an Internet connection with a pay-as-you-go plan.
  • Page 42: Installation Rules

    14. Installation rules Installation should be carried out in compliance with the current regulations regarding the installation of electrical systems in the country where the products are installed. 15. Regulatory compliance LV directive. R&TTE directive. Standards EN 60730-2-7, EN 60730-2-9, EN 301 489-17, EN 300 328, EN 62311. 16.
  • Page 43: Appendix 1 - Data On The Wifi Network

    17. Appendix 1 - Data on the WiFi network 17.1 WiFi Timer-Thermostat Serial number 17.2 WiFi Router Main router of the installation site. Brand Model Notes 17.3 Additional Access Point If there is an additional device that extends the WiFi coverage inside the home/site. Brand Model Notes...
  • Page 44 Viale Vicenza, 14 - 36063 Marostica VI - Italy Tel. +39 0424 488 600 - Fax (Italia) +39 0424 488 188 02911 installatore EN 01 1501 Fax (Export) +39 0424 488 709 VIMAR - Marostica - Italy www.vimar.com...

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