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Cooperation with the AURATON R25 RT regulator and/or the
AURATON T-2 thermometer as well as the AURATON H-1 handles
By default, the AURATON RT receiver does not have any AURATON H-1 handle or AURA
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TON W-1 window position sensor paired, therefore the relay is controlled by the paired
AURATON T-1 regulator and/or the AURATON T-2 thermometer. When at least one H-1
handle is paired with the RT receiver, the relay is controlled in the following manner:
A) The window is closed or trickle-ventilated (micro-ventilation).
When the H-1 window handles is paired with the receiver, and all windows are closed
or trickle-ventilated, the relay still maintains the setpoint from the paired AURATON T-1
regulator and/or the T-2 thermometer.
B) The window is pivoted.
If at least one window is pivoted, the temperature set in the AURATON T-1 regulator
is lowered in AURATON RT receiver down to 3°C. This state will be maintained until
closing. This state will last until all windows are closed or trickle-ventilated.
C) The window is opened.
When you open a window equipped with the H-1 handle paired for longer than
30 seconds, the relay in the AURATON RT receiver is switched off, as is the connected
heating device. If all the assigned windows are again in a state other than “opened”,
the RT receiver returns to normal cooperation with the AURATON T-1 regulator
and/or the T-2 thermometer no earlier than 90 seconds after switching off the relay.
The purpose of this delay is to prevent too rapid transitions of the connected heating
devices between the ON and OFF states. However, if the temperature in the room drops
below 7°C, the relay inside the receiver is switched on regardless of the positions of
windows in order to prevent the room from freezing.
D) The signal is lost.
When the RT receiver has lost the signal from the H-1 handle paired (3 consecutive
transmissions are lost), it changes the status if this window to “closed”. When the
transmission is restored, the H-1 handle is again properly read off by the RT receiver.