29
In this submenu you must choose the sensor which will be used for
the regulation of the room managed by the programmer
thermostat.
To change the sensor, move the navigation cursor in front of the
desired line and Press
(Ok)
to valid “
”.
Ambient:
- The programmer will regulate the temperature in the room with
this internal sensor.
Floor (ext):
(external sensor is needed 10k at 25°C)
- The external sensor is used as floor sensor to regulate the
temperature of the floor.
- The external sensor is used as deported ambient sensor to
regulate the temperature of the room.
Amb. + Limit 1
(external sensor is needed 10k at 25°C)
- The programmer will regulate the temperature in the room with
the internal sensor the external sensor is used as floor limiter.
- Two new values will be appears:
Lower limit:
18.0°C (default value)
The floor will never decrease under this value.
Higher limit:
35°C (default value)
The floor will never overpass this value.
Amb. + Limit 2
(external sensor is needed 10k at 25°C)
- The programmer will regulate the temperature in the room with
the internal sensor the external sensor is used as intelligent floor
limiter.
- One new value will be appears:
Floor Offset:
0°C (default value)
Offset added or subtracted to the actual setting (
or
)
temperature following by the thermostat, to define the value of the
lower floor limitation.
4.3.2
Regulation type
In this submenu you must choose the type of regulation which
must be used for the room managed by the programmer.
Summary of Contents for TempCo Central
Page 2: ...2...
Page 39: ...39...
Page 153: ...153 Pami 186 Notatki 186 Annexes PROGRAM P1 to P9 264...
Page 157: ...157...
Page 170: ...170...
Page 191: ...191 Corresponding value for sensors 224 Memory safe 224 Notes 225 Annexes PROGRAM P1 to P9 264...
Page 208: ...208...
Page 227: ...227...
Page 228: ...228 230...
Page 230: ...230 NTC 10K 262 262 263 264...
Page 232: ...232 1 2 3 4 OK i 27 04 2009 11 15 22 6 C 33 3 1 2 4...
Page 233: ...233 i OK i ITCS ZONE A B...
Page 234: ...234 1 2 1 ITCS A A B B 3 4 On Off PWM 5...
Page 235: ...235 1 OK OK 20 0 C 18 0 C rH 60 27 04 2009 11 15 22 6 C 33 osi gni ty...
Page 236: ...236 OK 2 2 OK 2 1 ITCS A B 2 1 2 1 1 OK 1 A A B B ITCS...
Page 237: ...237...
Page 238: ...238 2 1 2 OK 20 0 C 18 0 C 1 0 12 24 programu dnia 20 0 C 18 0 C ITCS 1 nazw...
Page 239: ...239 OK OK 10 2 1 3 OK OK 2 1 4 OK ITCS ITCS...
Page 240: ...240 OK OK 9 P1 P9 3 U1 U3 OK OK P1 P1 0 12 24 7 00 P1 View...
Page 241: ...241 15 6 3 1 1 6 OK 1...
Page 242: ...242 OK OK Ok 5 OK 1 00 00 1 2 05 30 2...
Page 243: ...243 2 1 2 OK OK OK 2 1 2 OK 1 2 05 30 07 45 2 3 07 45 17 30 3 4 17 30 4...
Page 244: ...244 OK OK Ok 2 3 4 17 30 22 45 1 00 00...
Page 247: ...247 Ok ITCS 2 1 6 ITCS 27 04 2009 11 15 22 6 C 33 ITCS...
Page 248: ...248 Ok 2 2 A A 6 A P1 2 3 B ITCS A B...
Page 249: ...249 B 6 B P1 3 i Ok 3 1 Ok 27 04 2009...
Page 250: ...250 Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok i Ok 3 2 Ok 27 04 2009...
Page 251: ...251 1 7 0 C i Ok 3 3 Ok 10 6 C...
Page 252: ...252 1 i Ok 2 4 4 1...
Page 253: ...253 Ok OK 4 2 Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok Ok 11 15 27 04 2009...
Page 254: ...254 4 3 OK 4 3 1 Ok 10 k 25 C 1 2...
Page 255: ...255 1 10 k 25 C 18 0 C 35 C 2 10 k 25 C 0 C 4 3 2 Ok On Off 0 5 C PWM On Off PWM 5 5...
Page 256: ...256 5 5 4 3 3 12 1 5 1 Ok Ok 4 3 4...
Page 257: ...257 1 Ok 4 3 5 Ok 4 3 6 OK 24 C 12 F...
Page 258: ...258 Ok H C module 4 4 0 50...
Page 259: ...259 Ok Ok 100 1 1 0 4 5 Ok 2 5 Ok...
Page 260: ...260 Ok 6...
Page 261: ...261 Er Lo Hi 7 V _ _ _...
Page 264: ...264 Annexes PROGRAM P1 to P9...
Page 265: ...265...