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Navilink A75 / A78 / Installation & Use / 1847- EN

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Modifying Settings

• Turn the knob to highlight the setting you wish to change .
• Press the knob to accept the change .
• Turn the knob to adjust the setting .
• Press the knob to accept your choice .

MENU

MENU

Holiday
Active functions
Setting temperatures
Timer programming
Energy consumption
Settings

Manual mode

Some settings (or menus) might not be displayed. They are dependent on the installation's configuration (and installed options).

Summary of Contents for Navilink A75

Page 1: ...1847_EN_3 12 04 2019 Intended for professionals To be kept by the user for future reference EN MENU 15 23 12 19 0 21 5 ECO OFF INSTALLATION USE Navilink A75 Navilink A78 Intelligent Room Temperature C...

Page 2: ...de 16 Exemption from timer program 16 Cancelling an exemption from timer program 18 Forced Domestic Hot Water operation Boost 19 Holiday 20 Programming holiday mode 20 Viewing modifying and cancelling...

Page 3: ...Navilink A75 A78 Installation Use 1847 EN 3 150 80 60 40 60 3 1 23 10 150 80 23 10 Description of the equipment Frequency 868 MHz Radiofrequency output 5mW maximum Navilink A78 Navilink A75...

Page 4: ...21 5 Temperature measured by the room sensor 4 19 0 Room temperature setpoint 5 Information zone names emergency mode test mode error display etc 6 Domestic Hot Water DHW Activated Boosting in progres...

Page 5: ...ing 9 Mode Comfort Manual exemption ECO Absence Floor drying Stop except frost 10 Production via Heat Pump Electrical backup HP electrical backup HP Fuel Gas Fuel Gas Some settings or menus might not...

Page 6: ...nob to accept Return to the previous menu Press Return to the main menu Press MENU twice Return to the welcome screen Press MENU or on the main menu Some settings or menus might not be displayed They...

Page 7: ...ob to accept the change Turn the knob to adjust the setting Press the knob to accept your choice MENU MENU Holiday Active functions Setting temperatures Timer programming Energy consumption Settings M...

Page 8: ...tic fields or devices such as computers televisions or microwave ovens etc Avoid any zones of interference caused by large metallic objects or buildings containing fine metallic mesh or reinforcing e...

Page 9: ...Navilink A75 A78 Installation Use 1847 EN 9 Opening the sensor Navilink A78 2 AA LR6 batteries supplied Maintain polarity The batteries risk being prematurely degraded if the generator is powered down...

Page 10: ...847 EN 10 Navilink A75 Power supply 0V 12V Types of cables to use rigid 0 5 1 5 mm2 or flexible 0 5 0 75 mm2 with rigid ends Cable connection Bare the end of the wires to around 10 mm Insert the cable...

Page 11: ...11 Attaching to a wall Navilink A78 with battery Affix the sensor bracket to the wall with a screw not supplied and plugs suited to your type of wall or using a mounting box Navilink A75 cabled Affix...

Page 12: ...847 EN 12 Initial commissioning Room sensor pairing basics HP 1 room sensor MENU 1 Pair the sensor with the HP see Pairing a sensor with a HP page 14 2 Pair the sensor with the CozyTouch option see Pa...

Page 13: ...Pair the 1st sensor with the HP see Pairing a sensor with a HP page 14 2 Pair the 2nd sensor with the 1st sensor see Connections page 28 3 Pair the sensor s with the CozyTouch option see Pairing with...

Page 14: ...s Language French Select Pairing with a generator Settings Connections Pairing with a generator Pairing with a Navilink Setpoint settings On the heat pump start the pairing procedure Please refer to t...

Page 15: ...r select Yes Start the pairing procedure on the 2nd sensor Please refer to the appliance s installation instructions Select the sensor s zone number The welcome screen is displayed depending on instal...

Page 16: ...at the desired temperature for a certain duration From the welcome screen Select the zone using the knob the selected zone s circle is thicker 15 23 12 19 0 ECO 19 0 ECO OFF 7 September 2017 Set the...

Page 17: ...m the menu Manual mode Manual mode Zone 1 Zone 2 Hot water Set the required temperature then the duration of the exemption 21 5 Zone 1 for a period of 10h Some settings or menus might not be displayed...

Page 18: ...2 24 0 OFF 7 September 2017 for a period of 9 hrs 55 mins Stop exemption Cancelling an exemption with 2 heating zones Choose the zone from the menu Manual mode Press the knob to cancel the exemption 2...

Page 19: ...the BOOST function When hot water is required the heat pump adapts its priority to meet the request No heating is produced during the preparation of domestic hot water Hot water The BOOST function ena...

Page 20: ...start and end dates and accept Toreturntotheprevioussetting e g frommonthtoday press the button End date 03 August Accept Theholidayperiodwillstartat00 00onthe startdateandendat00 00ontheenddate Holid...

Page 21: ...o the menu Holiday Holiday The next holiday is set for Cancel holiday Modify until 19 July 03 August You can cancel a currently active holiday period from the welcome screen 15 23 12 08 0 OFF 7 Septem...

Page 22: ...heir status Indoor comfort Heating Cooling Stop Zone 1 Zone 2 Hot water Start Stop If Indoor Comfort is set to Stop Zones 1 and 2 cannot be modified Active functions Zone 1 Start Indoor comfort Heatin...

Page 23: ...s must be recorded for each zone Heating temperatures factory settings Comfort 20 C ECO 19 C Cooling temperatures factory settings Comfort 24 C ECO 26 C Setting temperatures Zone 1 Heating Comfort Tem...

Page 24: ...of 1st heating period to start of 1st heating period press the button To copy the program to other days 4 Select Accept and copy 5 Set the required days to Yes and then select Finish Else Accept Heat...

Page 25: ...imes to the same value When accepting a setting the screen displays Programme X 0 6 12 18 24 Monday Comfort ranges Accept Accept and copy Programme 3 18 30 23 00 Programme 1 06 50 07 50 Programme 2 So...

Page 26: ...tial letter of month e g J January etc the last 10 years Annual consumption last 2 digits e g 16 2016 20kW h Daily Consumption Heating D 7 D 6 D 5 D 4 D 3 D 2 D 1 Tdy Example for daily consumption of...

Page 27: ...You can customise the zone names from the menu Settings Zone Names Available names Zone 1 Zone 2 Day Night Upstairs Living Room Ground Floor Bedroom Floor Radiator Settings Circuit names Rename Zone...

Page 28: ...or to a CozyTouch go to the menu Settings Connections Pairing with a CozyTouch The appliance waits for pairing for 10 minutes Pairing with a CozyTouch Quit WiFi connection Pairing with a repeater To c...

Page 29: ...h the equipment to be added This section is reserved for competent users of io homecontrol technology and offers various services covered by this key Please refer to the section on pairing io homecont...

Page 30: ...s Select Reset in the menu Settings Connections Reset Connections Each paired device must be reset individually Reset connections Reset Quit Warning The equipment will be removed from the system Setti...

Page 31: ...y IHM and controller software versions Software version IHM Control xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx RVS21 85 002 030 Temperature correction To calibrate the sensor s temperature setting access the menu Settings T...

Page 32: ...Manual mode Zone 1 Zone 2 Hot water Holiday Active functions Setting temperatures Zone 1 Zone 2 Timer programming Heating Zone 1 Zone 2 Cooling Menu Structure...

Page 33: ...Total Oil consumption Settings Language Zone names Connections Pairing with a Navilink Energy costs Pairing with a CozyTouch Software versions Pairing with a repeater Temperature correction Signal qu...

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Page 35: ...and and Liechtenstein Do not attempt to dismantle this product yourself This can have adverse effects on your health and on the environment In terms of recycling this appliance must be processed by a...

Page 36: ...equipment may be modified without prior notice Non contractual document www groupe atlantic com Soci t Industrielle de Chauffage SATC BP 64 59660 MERVILLE FRANCE This equipment complies with Low Volt...

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