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© 2011 OJ Electronics A/S

Type OCC4/OCD4     

                             English

Introduction

The thermostat can switch on your heating system at predetermined 
times on different days of the week. For each day of the week, you 
can set individual temperatures for 4 different periods, called events. 
Lowering the temperature when the home is unoccupied will reduce 
your energy costs without reducing comfort. 
The thermostat comes with a default schedule suitable for most 
homes. Unless you change the settings, the thermostat will operate 
in compliance with the default schedule. 
Furthermore, the thermostat features an adaptive function that 
automatically changes heating period start times so as to ensure 
that the required temperature is reached at the set time. After three 
days the adaptive function has learned when the heating must be 
switched on.

First time settings

The first time you switch the interrupter ON “

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”, language, time and 

date must be set. The menu will automatically guide you through the 
process. 
•  Choose your language with the Up and Down buttons and 
  confirm with 

OK

.

•   Set the actual hour and press the 

OK

 button. Then set the mi-

nutes. Press 

OK

.

•   Set the actual date: year, month and day. Confirm the settings 

with the 

OK

 button.

The thermostat is now ready for use and will control your heating 
in accordance with the pre-programmed 4-event schedule, see 

Factory settings

.

Navigation buttons

Power interrupter

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General operation

The interrupter button allows you to turn the thermostat on “

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” and 

off “

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” by sliding the button up and down. When the thermostat is 

switched off “

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”, the relay disengages. All settings, including time 

and date, will be remembered. 
The thermostat is intuitively operated using the navigation buttons. 
The function of each button is indicated above the button in the 
display.

Back

In various parts of the menus and submenus you will find the 

Back

 

menu item.
Use 

Back

 to return to the last step.

Exit

Returns to initial dispay.

Operation mode

The thermostat features three different modes of temperature control:
 

Auto mode 

 Select Auto if you want the temperature to be controlled automa-

tically via the 4-event schedule. 

Manual mode 

 Select Manual to cancel the programmed 4-event schedule (e.g. 

during holidays) and to set the required temperature manually. You 
may, for example, want to adjust the temperature to 5°C for frost 
protection while you are away. 
•   Press 

Manual

, confirm with 

OK

 and choose the required tempera-

ture.

Comfort mode

Select Comfort to set a temporary comfort temperature 

   

 (so-called party mode) for a single event. 

•   Press 

Comfort

, confirm with 

OK

 and choose the required tempe-

rature. Then enter the required duration of comfort mode. 

After the set time has elapsed, the thermostat will automatically 
revert to 

Auto mode

.

Please note: Comfort mode is a temporary manual setting that will 
be automatically cancelled by the next event in the programmed 
4-event schedule.

Thermostat setup menus

The menu allows you to select the following options:

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4-event settings

Allows you to have the temperature con-
trolled automatically in accordance with a 
program of your own choice. You can select 
temperature settings for four different events 
during the day: 

   When you wake up in the morning 

   When you are away at work 

   When you come home 

 

 

 When you go to bed at night

The thermostat is pre-programmed with a 4-event schedule for easy 
and economic heating control, see 

Preset schedule

 under 

Factory 

settings

. The schedule can be easily changed in the following way:

1.  Press the 

OK

 button to activate the 4-event settings display.

2.  Choose the days for which you want to change the settings,  

Mon-Fri

 or 

Sat-Sun

 using the up or down button. Press 

OK

.

3.  Now select the time and temperature for each daily event in the 

program. Press 

OK

 and set the start time for the event concerned. 

Confirm with 

OK

. Set the temperature for this event and confirm 

with 

OK

4.  After setting the required events, select 

Exit

 in the menu to return 

to the initial display.

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User settings

In the user settings menu you can change the 
following items: 
•  Time and date
•  Child lock
•  Display settings
•  4-event schedule
•  Energy monitor

Summary of Contents for OCD4

Page 1: ...and date 3 Child lock 3 Display settings 3 4 event schedule 3 Energy monitor 3 Engineer settings 3 Offset temperature 3 Adaptive function 3 Application 3 Temperature scale 3 Language 3 Factory reset 4...

Page 2: ...res three different modes of temperature control Auto mode Select Auto if you want the temperature to be controlled automa tically via the 4 event schedule Manual mode Select Manual to cancel the prog...

Page 3: ...rm with OK Cost unit Press OK and set the actual cost of electricity The cost must be entered per kWh Press OK Load Press OK and enter the connected heating power The value must be in watt W Press OK...

Page 4: ...mation Displays the thermostat software version Back In various parts of the menus and submenus you will nd the Back menu item Use Back to return to the last step Exit Returns to initial dispay Error...

Page 5: ...h 7 Service Einstellungen 7 Offset Temperatur 7 Selbstlernfunktion 7 Einstellung der Regelungsart 7 Temperaturskala 7 Display Beleuchtung 8 Sprache 8 R ckstellung auf die Werkseinstellungen 8 Informat...

Page 6: ...drei unterschiedliche Temperaturregelungsmo di zu bieten Auto Modus W hlen Sie Auto wenn die Temperatur automatisch mit Hilfe des 4 Phasen Programms geregelt werden soll Manueller Modus W hlen Sie Man...

Page 7: ...2 Tage 30 Tage oder 365 Tage anzuzeigen Den gew nschten Zeitraum mit OK best ti gen Angezeigt wird die relative Einschaltzeit der Heizung in Prozent Und daneben die Kosten f r den gew hlten Zeitraum...

Page 8: ...prache w hlen Mit OK best tigen 2 HUNHLQVWHOOXQJ R ckstellung auf die Werkseinstellungen Erm glicht es die Werkseinstellungen wieder herzustellen Ihre pers nlichen Einstellungen gehen dabei verloren s...

Page 9: ...standen schema 11 Energiebewaking 11 Constructie instellingen 11 Offset temperatuur 11 Aanpasfunctie 11 Toepassing 11 Temperatuurschaal 11 Display verlichting 12 Taal 12 Fabrieksreset 12 Informatie 12...

Page 10: ...aan Exit Gaat terug naar het beginscherm In werking De thermostaat bezit drie verschillende manieren van temperatuur regelen Auto stand Selecteer Auto als u wilt dat de temperatuur automatisch wordt b...

Page 11: ...periode De waarde in procenten geeft de relatieve t d aan waarin de verwarming aan heeft ge staan De volgende guur toont de kosten voor de gekozen periode Controleer de instellingen voor valuta pr s...

Page 12: ...gewist zie Fabriekin stellingen Druk op OK en kies Reset in het menu Be vestig met OK 2 QIRUPDWLH Informatie Toont de softwareversie van de thermostaat Terug In verschillende delen van de menu s en s...

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