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Important:
In Think thermostats, press
to confirm and
to return to the previous menu/screen.
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Temperature range.
Selects the highest temperature in heating mode (19-30 ˚C, 30˚C by default) and the lowest
temperature in cooling mode (18-26 ˚C, 18˚C by default). It is also possible to disable some of the modes.
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Use mode.
The thermostats can be set in Basic or Advanced mode. They are set in Advanced mode by default. These
are the parameters you can control in basic mode: On/off, set-point temperature, fan speed and operation mode.
If you need to reset the thermostat to Advanced mode, access the advanced configuration menu and then activate
the advanced use mode.
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Steady ventilation
. Enables the ventilation of the system even if there is no demand. It is disabled by default.
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0-10 V.
Allows to control the minimum (1.5 V by default) and maximum (10 V by default) working fan voltage of the
controlled unit, in steps of 0.1 V. The minimum voltage corresponds with the desired lowest speed for the unit and the
maximum voltage corresponds with the highest speed. The medium speed corresponds with the mid point between
both of them.
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Offset.
Allows you to correct ambient temperature that is measured in the various areas or in all of them, due to
deviations by sources of heat/cold nearby, with a correction factor between - 2,5ºC and 2,5ºC in steps of 0,5ºC. It is in
0ºC by default.
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Presence contact.
If this contact is activated, the Sleep 90 function starts if after 5 minutes no presence has been
detected in the zone, displaying an “Active presence” notification on the thermostat’s screensaver. To activate this
feature, configure it as Normally open or Normally closed.
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Window contact.
If this contact is activated, the zone turns off after 60 seconds after the opening of a window,
displaying an “Active window” notification on the thermostat’s screensaver. In order to activate this feature, configure
it as Normally open or Normally closed.
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Reset thermostat.
Allows you to reset the thermostat and returning it to the default values.
SELF-DIAGNOSE
MAIN CONTROL BOARD
UNO main control boards have integrated LEDs that detect unusual operations.
Meaning
D2
Power supply
Solid
Red
D3
Data reception from thermostat
Blinking
Green
Wireless data packets reception
Blinking
D4
Data transmission from thermostat
Blinking
Red
Association channel: active
Solid
D14
Main control board activity
Blinking
Green
Led of relay state
Switches
Green