Technical
Manual
Temperature
Controller
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4.5.3
Setpoint
offset
The
following
settings
are
available
at
the
ETS
‐
Software:
Illustration
12:
Setpoint
offset
The
following
chart
shows
the
dynamic
range
for
this
parameter:
ETS
‐
text
Dynamic
range
[default
value]
comment
Max
setpoint
offset
0K
–
10,0K
[3,0K]
indicates
the
maximal
offset
Max
setpoint
offset
valid
for
Comfort
Comfort/Night/Standby
scope
of
the
setpoint
offset
Reset
setpoint
offset
after
change
of
mode
No
Yes
Adjustment,
whether
a
setpoint
offset
is
still
valid
after
change
of
operating
mode
or
not
Send
setpoint
change
No
Yes
Adjustment,
whether
a
change
of
mode
should
be
send
or
not
Chart
25:
Setpoint
offset
The
setpoint
can
be
changed
manual
by
the
setpoint
offset
without
a
new
parameterization
by
the
ETS
‐
Software.
Therefore,
2
variants
are
available.
On
the
one
hand
a
new
setpoint
can
be
pretended
by
the
communication
object
“Setpoint
comfort”.
On
the
other
hand
the
adjusted
setpoint
can
be
increased
or
decreased
manual
by
the
communication
object
“manual
setpoint
value
offset”.
At
the
read
in
of
a
new
absolute
comfort
setpoint,
the
controller
becomes
a
new
basis
comfort
setpoint.
The
new
basic
comfort
setpoint
causes
also
an
adaption
of
the
indirect
setpoints
at
the
other
operating
modes.
Through
this
function
it
is
for
example
possible
to
read
the
actual
room
temperature
as
new
basic
comfort
setpoint
in.
The
settings
“max
setpoint
offset”,
“max
setpoint
offset
valid
for”
and
“Reset
setpoint
offset
after
change
of
mode”
are
not
valid
at
this
variant
of
setpoint
offset,
because
the
controller
becomes
a
complete
new
setpoint.
Specifying
a
new
value
is
possible
by
calling
the
object
“Setpoint
comfort”.