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Setting the DIP Switches

Switch

 

= On
= Off

Non-prog =

1 Off & 2 On

2 Events =

1 Off & 2 Off

4 Events =

1 On & 2 Off

6  Events =

1 On & 2 On

7 Day

=

3 On & 4 Off

5/2 Day =

3 Off & 4 Off

24hr

=

3 On & 4 On

Keyboard

Disable = 5 On

Enable = 5  Off

Changeover Auto =

6  Off

Man =

6 On

Aux Heat

Electric = 7  Off

Fossil =

7 On

Occ Relay N/O =

8  Off

N/C =

8 On

Switch Location

How to disable the reset button

To prevent unauthorised resetting of programs and advanced programing options the reset button can be disabled.

Enabled On

Disabled Off

Attaching the Thermostat onto the
Wallplate 

(see illustrations to right)

To remove the thermostat from the wallplate, open
the front cover, place a flat blade screw driver into
the slots on top of the thermostat and gently twist.
Once both slots are done, gently pull top of thermo-
stat towards you.  Note: do not press down on the
white tabs as this could damage the thermostat.

How to Lock the Front Cover

If locking is required fit locking piece before fitting the
thermostat to wallplate.  Do not close the front cover
until the thermostat has been fitted to the wallplate.

To open a locked cover, slide a flat-blade screwdriver
in from the side between the bottom of the thermo-
stat and center locking tab.  Gently twist the blade to
pry open the cover.

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A)  It is advisable to make DIP switch settings prior

to installing the thermostat on the wallplate.

B)  If Keyboard Disable function is required (DIP

switch 5), do not set until any advanced
programming options are completed, and user
programs have been set.

C)  To return the thermostat DIP switches to the

factory setting set switches as indicated by

ON

= reset enabled

= reset disabled

ON

Wiring Access

1. Removing the thermostat
terminal cover

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a)

Feed the wires
through the access in
the rear of the
wallplate.

b)

Wires must enter
from below the
terminal block
screws

2.  Correct wiring access

Summary of Contents for HP8211-1RJ

Page 1: ...ing the event times setbacks and temperatures ________________ 4 Summary table of Advanced Programing Mode APM options ______________ 5 Detailed description of Advanced Programming Mode APM options __...

Page 2: ...on the white tabs as this could damage the thermostat How to Lock the Front Cover If locking is required fit locking piece before fitting the thermostat to wallplate Do not close the front cover unti...

Page 3: ...2 2 Sensor A B C TS2 2 Sensor 1 2 A B C TS2 2 Sensor 3 THERMOSTATS ALL 8000 15 13 A B C TS2 2 Sensor A B C TS2 2 Sensor 1 2 A B C TS2 2 Sensor 3 A B C TS2 2 Sensor 4 Wiring Instructions for the thermo...

Page 4: ...r heating Note If Option 4 of the advanced programming section has been enabled factory default is disabled the fan operation and occupancy relay can also be set at this time following Step 3 below St...

Page 5: ...Temp 86 F 85 F to 43 F Used in conjunction with Option A 9 Min Cooling Temp 61 F 62 F to 104 F Used in conjunction with Option b A Min Heating Temp 43 F 44 F to 86 F Used in conjunction with Option 8...

Page 6: ...de the fan will operate in and what overrides will be available to the user Option 6 Selecting extent of keyboard disable function active only when dip switch 5 is set to keyboard disable This feature...

Page 7: ...nutes control settings of early on period N A 0 Optimizer disabled 16 F 1 15 mins 8 F 2 30 mins 5 6 F 3 45 mins 4 5 F 4 60 mins 3 4 F 5 75 mins 2 3 F 6 90 mins 2 F 7 105 mins 1 2 F 8 120 mins Option d...

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