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12 

Display 

Brightness

 

05

 

dbr

 

Display brightness control

 

0

 

0, 1 … 10

 

Touch 

Sensitivity

 

06

 

tCH

 

Touch button sensitivity:

 

1 = Lowest sensitivity, 10 = Highest sensitivity, 

 

6

 

1…10

 

Inputs 

Outputs 

Configuration

 

 

07

 

Г

EL

 

Relay output NO or NC mode

 

0

 

0, 1

 

08 

In1 

External input mode 

0, 1, 2, 3 

 

09

 

In2

 

Mode number for External Input action:

 

1 = COM, 2 = TIME, 3 = DRY, 4 = ECO, 
5 = VAC, 6 = MAN (Off#)

 

6

 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

 

10

 

FSr

 

Floor Sensor Resistance, kΩ

 

10

 

1…100

 

Temperature 

Configuration

 

11

 

SEn

 

Source Sensor:  
1 = A, 2 = AF, 3 = F, 4 = FA, 5 = t, 6 = tA, 7 = tF

 

3

 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

 

12 

AtL 

Air Temperature Minimum 

21 

1

.0°C … 36.0°C

 

13

 

AtH

 

Air Temperature Maximum

 

27

 

2

.0°C … 

37.0°C

 

14

 

FtL

 

Floor Temperature Minimum

 

18

 

1

.0°C … 36.0°C

 

15

 

FtH

 

Floor Temperature Maximum

 

32

 

2

.0°C … 37.0°C

 

16

 

FtC

 

Floor Temperature Calibration. 

0

 

-10

°C … 

10°C

 

17

 

AtC

 

Air Temperature Calibration

 

0

 

-10

°C … 

10°C

 

18

 

HyS

 

Temperature Hysteresis. 

0.5

 

0.2°C … 10.0°C

 

Time 

Configuration

 

19

 

tCr

 

Time correction by controller

 

1

 

0, 1

 

20

 

tFo

 

Time Format

։

 0=24 hour, 1=12 hour (AM/PM)

 

0

 

0, 1

 

21

 

dAy

 

Day of the Week

 

1

 

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

 

22

 

tIA

 

Time Manual Adjustment - Hour:Minutes  

0

 

00:00 … 23:59

 

23

 

tOn

 

Time Regulation ON time, min 

30

 

10…240

 

24

 

tOF

 

Time Regulation OFF time, min 

30

 

10…240

 

25

 

dr1

 

Dry Time, min

 

30

 

5…90

 

26

 

dr2

 

Mode to revert to after completion of Dry mode: 

1

 

1, 2, 4, 5, 6

 

 

Z-Wave 

Parameter 01 

(“ГEg”)

 

 Frequency Region 

The HE-HT01 has Z-Wave 700 series chip inside which allows to use the device in different Z-Wave frequencies. If 
there is a need to use the device in the frequency different from the factory default, change the value of this Parameter 
according to the frequency list below. Modification is possible only while the HE-HT01 is not included to Z-Wave 

network. While the device is included, the Antenna Icon “

 

 

” is shown at the bottom right corner of the LCD 

main 

screen and modification of this Parameter is disabled. 

To navigate through different values from menu use the Plus “

+

” and Minus “

“ buttons. After the Frequency Region has 

been selected (according to the frequency list below

), hold the Clock “

 

 

” button for 3 seconds to save the 

Parameter 

value. The device will reboot for the new settings to take effect. 

Note

: The factory default frequency differs depending on which region the device was intended for sale in. Check the 

factory default frequency on the device plate or on the packaging. 

Note

: Do not change this Parameter value if there is no special need. 

Note

: If change the value of this Parameter through Z-Wave network, the frequency change will be applied only after 

removing the device from Z-Wave network (the device will automatically reboot)

 

Note

: The change of this Parameter will result in inability to control the device, if the device was included to the 

controller/gateway which supports only one frequency. 

Note

: Resetting the device to factory default settings will revert the frequency to the factory default value.  

Note

: In most of countries it is not allowed to use the frequency different from the frequency intended for that country. 

 
Frequency list for different regions: 

0: EU (868.4 MHz, 869.85 MHz) 
1: US (908.4 MHz, 916.0 MHz) 
2: AU (919.8 MHz, 921.4 MHz) 
3: HO (919.8 MHz) 
4: In (865.2 MHz) 

5: IL (916.0 MHz) 
6: RU (869.0 MHz) 
7: Cn (868.4 MHz) 
8: JP (922.5 MHz, 923.9 MHz, 926.3 MHz) 
9: Or (920.9 MHz, 921.7 MHz, 923.1 MHz) 

 
The full list of Z-Wave global regions where Z-Wave works is available a

Z-Wave Global Regions

 SiLabs page. 

Summary of Contents for HE-HT01

Page 1: ...HEATING THERMOSTAT HE HT01 USER MANUAL for Hardware v 12 Firmware v 2 2...

Page 2: ...k 9 Adding to Z Wave network 9 Removing from Z Wave network 9 Security 9 SmartStart 9 Firmware OTA Update 10 Z Wave Plus V2 Specifications 10 Associations 11 Settings Menu 11 Settings available throug...

Page 3: ...ng it always easy to read Highly configurable with automatic safety You can select one of six operation modes with individual set points either manually or by using a Z Wave controller gateway As a sa...

Page 4: ...NTC sensors range 1k to 100k Periodic measurements from o Internal temperature sensor o External floor temperature sensor o Internal humidity sensor o Internal ambient light sensor o Energy consumptio...

Page 5: ...ve the display unit and backplate of the HE HT01 from the packaging 3 FIRST ENSURE THE POWER IS OFF at the main circuit breaker and then test the wires with a probe or multimeter to verify Insert the...

Page 6: ...xt switch On the main power at the circuit breaker see photo above The HE HT01 will start up showing the original default factory settings 8 Remove the clear protective film from the display unit and...

Page 7: ...s for Morning Daytime Evening and Night For example the Morning Schedule could be set to 22 0 C starting at 6 00 The Day Schedule could then be set to 17 0 C at 9 00 when everyone has gone to work or...

Page 8: ...from all or part of the property for a length of time The factory default ECO Set Point is 20 0 C Note In your Z Wave gateway this mode will be shown as Energy Save Heat VAC Vacation Mode Away Use Va...

Page 9: ...wn 3 The current state of the network will display in the Parameter Value position upper right It should display InC Note If E L is displayed the HE HT01 is already Excluded 4 Start the Exclusion Mode...

Page 10: ...nauthenticated or S0 Association Group Info V3 highest granted S2 Authenticated S2 Unauthenticated or S0 Multi Channel Association V3 highest granted S2 Authenticated S2 Unauthenticated or S0 Thermost...

Page 11: ...corner of the LCD The top left corner will display the Parameter Number And the top right corner will display the Parameter Value To scroll through the menu press the Heating Element button to go up...

Page 12: ...cy list below Modification is possible only while the HE HT01 is not included to Z Wave network While the device is included the Antenna Icon is shown at the bottom right corner of the LCD main screen...

Page 13: ...e from the device menu Parameter 04 LPc Energy Consumption values This Parameter allows you to check the Cumulative and Real Time Energy Consumption of the connected load Display information follows t...

Page 14: ...h IDLE state OFF when the external input is open released If Parameter value 2 the external input will operate in Toggle Switch Reverse mode if the external input is shorted the Thermostat switches to...

Page 15: ...even though the floor temperature is higher than 30 C d If the room temperature is higher than 27 C the Heating Thermostat will enter IDLE mode even though the floor temperature is lower than 30 C Fac...

Page 16: ...set the value 12 The factory default value is 0 5 C 5 through Z Wave network Time Configurations Parameter 19 tCr Time Correction by Main Controller If this Parameter value 1 and the HE HT01 is connec...

Page 17: ...142 Note In order not to increase traffic on your network it is not recommended to reduce the value of this Parameter We recommend reducing the value of this Parameter only in case of poor connection...

Page 18: ...and is received If the Basic Set command value is 0 OFF state the HE HT01 will go to Manual MAN mode and switch Off the heating element IDLE mode If the Basic Set command is value is 0xFF ON state the...

Page 19: ...70 50 2 bytes Tuesday Day temperature valueX10 200 10 370 51 2 bytes Tuesday Evening temperature valueX10 230 10 370 52 2 bytes Tuesday Night temperature valueX10 180 10 370 53 2 bytes Wednesday Morni...

Page 20: ...be sent to you EXCEPT AS MAY BE OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY APPLICABLE LAW THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER COVENANTS AND WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY I...

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