KNX control elements and application parameters
Application "Internal RTC"
Product manual 2CKA00xx73xxxxx
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10.24.72 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during cooling mode (0 - 9°C)
Options:
Setting option between 0 - 9
This preset can be used to limit the manual decrease during cooling.
Note
This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on
"Cooling," "Cooling with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and
cooling with additional stages".
10.24.73 Setpoint adjustment — Resetting of the manual adjustment for receipt of a basic
setpoint
Options:
Deactivated
Activated
Activating this parameter will cause the manual adjustment to be deleted and the new setpoint
value to be provided when a new value is received via the "Basic setpoint" object.
If the parameter is deactivated, the manual adjustment is added to the new base setpoint value.
Example: Previous base setpoint value of 21°C + manual adjustment of 1.5°C = 22.5°C. The
object receives a new basic setpoint of 18°C plus the previous manual adjustment of 1.5°C for a
total of 19.5°C.
10.24.74 Setpoint adjustment — Resetting the manual adjustment for change of operating mode
Options:
Deactivated
Activated
If the device switches to a new operating mode, the manual adjustment is deleted and the
parameterised setpoint temperature for the operating mode plus any change by the base
setpoint value object will be applied if this parameter is activated. Example: Comfort
temperature of 21°C plus manual adjustment of 1.5°C = 22.5°C. Change to Eco with
programmed temperature 17°C. The device regulates the temperature to 17°C, since the
manual adjustment is deleted.
If the parameter is deactivated, the manual setpoint adjustment will be added to the temperature
in the new operating mode. Example: Comfort temperature of 21°C plus manual adjustment of
1.5°C = 22.5°C. If the system switches to Eco with a parameterised temperature of 17°C, the
device regulates the temperature to 18.5°C, since the manual adjustment is added.