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User Guide  

DRF Room Thermostat

Adjusting the Setpoint using the Preset  

Temperature Mode 

Change the temperature at the press of a button, for 

example, if you are going out to the shops for an hour 

you can reduce the temperature to save energy and 

then when you press the button again on your return the 

setpoint will return to the previous level. 

1. 

To adjust the setpoint to the preset (or Setback) 

temperature, press the

 SET

 button during normal 

operation and the product will go into Preset 

mode. 

ºc

  SET

ºc

  SET

ºc

ºc

  SET

ºc

  SET

ºc

ºc

ºc

To cancel the Preset Mode & return to normal 

operation 

You can either:

1. 

If you want to return to your previous setpoint 

(before you entered the Preset mode) then press 

the SET button. The Preset mode will be cancelled

and the product will return to normal operation 

and the display will show the current room 

temperature as shown.

2. 

If you want to set a new setpoint, just rotate the dial 

until your required setpoint is shown on the display. 

After a couple of seconds the display will change to 

show the current room temperature as shown. 

To change the user adjustable settings 

1. 

To enter the 

User

 menu, press and hold the 

SET 

button for more than 5 but less than 10 seconds the 

display will show 

Pr

 (Preset temperature setting) 

as shown.

2. 

If the dial is turned clockwise one click then 

HI

 

(Maximum temperature setting) will be displayed. 

3. 

If turned one more click clockwise then 

Lo

 

(Minimum temperature setting) will be displayed. 

 

NOTE:

 

This feature can be used to quickly adjust the 

temperature setpoint to a setback temperature 

for economy operation if for example, “Preset 

Temperature = 15°C”. Or alternatively to a comfort 

setpoint if “Preset Temperature = 21°C”. 

2. 

Once the setpoint has been changed to the preset 

(or setback) temperature by pressing 

SET 

the

display will show the “Preset Temperature” and 

SET

 will be flashing in the display as shown. 

SET

 will flash for approximately 5 seconds and 

during this time the “Preset Temperature” can be 

altered by rotating the dial. 

3. 

The product will remain in the Preset mode. 

Once 5 seconds have elapsed (since the last dial 

adjustment) the word 

SET

 will stop flashing on the 

display as shown.  

The product is still in the Preset mode. 

ºc

  SET

ºc

  SET

ºc

ºc

  SET

ºc

  SET

ºc

ºc

ºc

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Summary of Contents for DIGISTAT6RF

Page 1: ...00 Modification Date 19 03 15 9 21AM Bleed 3mm LP20RF DIGISTAT RF Radiofrequencycontrolledroomthermostatwithdual channelprogrammer PartnumberRF562DR Installation UserGuide ForGREENSTARCDi GREENSTARiJUNIORandGREENSTARSiMODELSalso GREENSTARiSYSTEMandGREENSTARCDiSYSTEMMODEL onlywhenusedwith theoptionalintegraldiverter SparesPartnumber31003 SparesPartnumber22590DR ...

Page 2: ... Centigrade IP IngressProtection V Volt m metre mA milliAmpere Definitions DLS BST Summertimebegins LastSundayinMarchat 1 00amGMT Clocksareputforwardby1hour Summertimeends LastSundayinOctoberat 2 00amBST Clocksareputbackby1hour Protectyourenvironment Properbatteryrecycling Electronicdevicesandbatteries rechargeableornot shouldnotbedisposedofintoordinaryhouseholdwaste Instead theymustberecycledprop...

Page 3: ... 9 21AM Bleed 3mm Tableofcontents TechnicalData 2 InstallationGuide 3 LP20RFInstallation 4 WirelessCommissioning SignalStrength 5 6 SignalStrength 7 UserGuide 8 Digistat RFRoomThermostat 9 AdvancedFeatures 10 12 TamperProofing FaultDiagnosis BatteryReplacement 12 LP20RFProgrammer Receiver 13 TheStandardProgram 14 ChangingtheProgram 15 20 Maintenance 21 1 LP20RF DIGISTAT RF 06515085001 ISSB ...

Page 4: ...emounting Wiring Nowiringrequired Classofprotection Degreeofprotection IP30 IP24 Batterybackuptime date 10yearsmin 10yearsmin Shortestswitchingperiod 1minute 1minute EnergyClass IV 2 Acc EU811 2013 812 2013 813 2013 814 2013 PollutionClass 2 2 SoftwareClass A A Ballpressuretest 90 C 90 C TechnicalData RelevantECDirectives 2006 95 ECLowVoltageDirective 2004 108 ECElectromagneticCompatibilityDirecti...

Page 5: ...ends LP20RF 06515085001 ISSB Artworker Proof Stage PRINT Finished Size A5 148x210mm Creative Director Mike Lane Artwork 100 Modification Date 19 03 15 9 21AM Bleed 3mm InstallationGuide LP20RF DIGISTAT RF 3 LP20RF DIGISTAT RF 06515085001 ISSB ...

Page 6: ...singbefore switchingontheelectricalsupplyandboiler J Switchboileronwhencompleted CAUTION Isolatethemainselectricitysupply beforestartinganyworkandobserve allrelevantsafetyprecautions Observeelectro staticdischarge precautions donottouchthepcb circuit DANGER 230voltsdonottouchtheelectrical componentsorcircuits F InstallationGuide LP20RFProgrammer Receiver Clips Cover panel Tab Blanking plate Tab Co...

Page 7: ...ndafterafew secondsthedisplaywillshow rF whichindicates thattheDigistat RFiscontinuouslysendinga signaltotheLP20RF receiver Thereceiverdisplaywillnowshowthe learnt transmittercodeandtheantenna aswellasthe signalstrengthasindicatedbythechevronsonthe righthandsideofthedisplay J Placethetransmitterinthedesiredfinalposition andreturntotheboilertocheckthereceiver display Theidealtransmitterpositionwill...

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Page 9: ...nthetransmitter whilere insertingthebatteriesandkeepthebutton depresseduntilthedisplayshows rF 6 30 OFF 6 30 OFF 6 30 OFF 6 30 OFF LEDIndication Chevrons RFStrength Green 4 Verystrong Amber 3 Strong Red 2 Weak None 1 Veryweak Tocancelsignalstrengthmode 1 Removethebatteriesfromthetransmitterto canceltheconstanttransmission 2 Afterafewsecondsthereceiverdisplaywillshow 3 Press OK onthereceiverdisplay...

Page 10: ...UserGuide LP20RF DIGISTAT RF 8 Installation UserGuide 06515085001 ISSB ...

Page 11: ...ators Ifyoudon t haveTRVs youshouldchooseatemperaturethatis reasonableforthewholehouse IfyoudohaveTRVs youcanchooseaslightlyhighersettingtomakesurethat eventhecoldestroomiscomfortable thenpreventany overheatinginotherroomsbyadjustingtheTRVs Roomthermostatsneedafreeflowofairtosensethe temperature sotheymustnotbecoveredbycurtainsor blockedbyfurniture Nearbyfires televisions wallortable lampsmaypreve...

Page 12: ...rrentroomtemperatureasshown Tochangetheuseradjustablesettings 1 ToentertheUsermenu pressandholdtheSET buttonformorethan5butlessthan10secondsthe displaywillshowPr Presettemperaturesetting asshown 2 IfthedialisturnedclockwiseoneclickthenHI Maximumtemperaturesetting willbedisplayed 3 IfturnedonemoreclickclockwisethenLo Minimumtemperaturesetting willbedisplayed NOTE Thisfeaturecanbeusedtoquicklyadjust...

Page 13: ...ldingtheSetbutton formorethan5butlessthan10seconds Prwill beshown 2 Pressthesetbuttonandthedisplaywillshowthe currentPresetsetting 3 RotatethedialclockwisetoincreasethePreset temperature anti clockwisetoreducethePreset temperature 4 PresstheSetbuttontoconfirmandPrwillbe displayed Toreturntonormaloperation eitherpresstheSet buttonformorethan5secondsorwaitfor1minuteand itwillreturnautomatically Chan...

Page 14: ...e anditwillreturnautomatically TamperProofing Totamperprooftheproducti e preventunauthorised adjustmentoftheproduct settheMin andMax HIand Lo temperaturestothesamedesiredvalueusingthe proceduresabove FaultDiagnosis IfthedisplayshowsE1 thefollowingfaultscouldhave occurred 1 Internaltemperaturesensorhasfailed Replace theunit 2 Ambienttemperatureisoutsideproductoperating temperaturerange 0 Cto50 C Wh...

Page 15: ...guideinasafe placeforfuturereference Introduction Theprogrammerwillautomaticallyswitchyourcentral heatingandhotwateronandoffattimesthatsuityou Thegreenlightonthefrontoftheprogrammer shows wheneachoneison LP20RFhasa7 dayprogram allowingfordifferenttimingsoneachdayofthe week withcentralheatingandhotwaterworking independentlyforupto3heatingperiodseachday Iftheengineerhasn tsetyourtimingsforyou your p...

Page 16: ...offirsttimedperiod 6 30am 6 30am 7 00am 7 00am 1stOFF endoffirsttimedperiod 8 30am 8 30am 9 00am 9 00am 2ndON startofsecondtimedperiod 12 00pm 12 00pm 12 00pm 12 00pm 2ndOFF endofsecondtimedperiod 12 00pm 12 00pm 12 00pm 12 00pm 3rdON startofthirdtimedperiod 4 30pm 4 30pm 4 00pm 4 00pm 3rdOFF finalswith offoftheday 10 30pm 10 30pm 11 00pm 11 00pm NOTE TwoON OFFperiodscanbeusedinsteadofthree bysett...

Page 17: ... PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI 6 30 PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI 6 30 PROG OFF HW HW ON MON TUE WED THU FRI 8 30 6 30 PROG PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI 6 30 PROG MON TUE WED THU FRI 6 30 PROG OFF HW HW ON MON TUE WED THU FRI 8 30 6 30 SettingHotWater HW MON FRI 7...

Page 18: ... PROG MON MON MON MON MON MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG PROG 6 30 PROG 6 30 PROG OFF HW HW ON 8 30 6 30 PROG PROG MON MON MON MON MON MON TUE WED THU FRI PROG PROG 6 30 PROG 6 30 PROG OFF HW HW ON 8 30 6 30 5 Press or tochangetheOFFtime 6 Pressset tosettheOFFtimeandselectthenext ONtime 7 PressOKtoselectthefirstONtime Repeatoperations3to6tosetthefirst secondandthird HWON OFFtimes NOTE Afterpressingset f...

Page 19: ...thenext ONtime PROG SAT SUN SAT SUN SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG 9 00 PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 PROG SAT SUN SAT SUN SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG 9 00 PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 PROG SAT SUN SAT SUN SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG 9 00 PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 NOTE Speedupthedisplaybyholdingdownthe or buttons 7 PressOKtoselectthefirstONtime Repeatoperations3to6tosetthefirst secondandthird HWON OFFtimes NOTE Afte...

Page 20: ...NtimeandselecttheOFF time 5 Press or tochangetheOFFtime 6 Pressset tosettheOFFtimeandselectthe nextONtime PROG SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 PROG SAT SUN SAT PROG SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 PROG SAT SUN SAT PROG SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 PROG SAT SUN SAT PROG SAT SUN PROG PROG PROG PROG OFF HW HW ON 9 00 6 30 PROG SAT SUN SAT 7 ...

Page 21: ...edays HDAY HDAY 00 6 30 03 HDAY HDAY 00 6 30 03 HDAY HDAY 00 6 30 03 HDAY HDAY 00 6 30 03 Settingtheclockandtime 1 Presstheset buttonuntilSETandCLOCK are showninthedisplay 2 PressOKtodisplay24hrandON 3 Press toswitchbetween24hrand12hrdisplay 4 Decidebetween24houror12hourdisplayand pressset toselect nowthehourswillflash 5 Press or tosetthecorrecthour 6 Whenthecorrecthourhasbeenselected press set to...

Page 22: ...ATE DATE DATE MON 36 8 08 DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE MON 36 8 08 DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE MON 36 8 08 DATE DATE DATE DATE DATE MON 36 8 08 8 Whenthecorrectdayhasbeenchosen pressset toselect nowdLSwillbedisplayedandONwill flash 9 Press or toswitchbetweenONorOFF Ifyou chooseONthentheclockwillautomaticallyadjust thetimeforDaylightsaving IfyouchooseOFF thenthetimewillnotchangetotakeaccountofthe Daylight...

Page 23: ...nce Theoutercasingcanbewipedcleanusingadrycloth DONOTusepolishordetergents Theseunitscannotbeserviced Shouldtheexistingunitsfailtofunctioncorrectly check thatthe LP20RFReceivertimesandprogramsettingsare correct RFsignallinkissetup Refertopage2forRFsignal rangedetails Digistat RFRoomthermostatbatteriesarethe correcttype fittedcorrectlyandarenotexhausted Fitnewbatteriesifindoubt Digistat RFRoomtherm...

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