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• Select the automatic mode (‘

Auto

’ on the display) using the ‘FUNKTION’ button.

• Briefly press the ‘MAKRO’ button once. The display briefly shows ‘gespeich.’ (saved).

• Pressing the ‘

w

’ button twice returns you to the normal operating mode.

Z

Z

Z

Z

Z

 Manual mode

In the manual operating mode (‘Manu’ appears on the display) the remote switching component remains permanently
in the set state. No automatic, time-controlled change is carried out.

Ö

This function is identical to the function of a normal thermostat

To activate the manual mode for a remote switching component, proceed as follows:

• Briefly press the ‘

x

’ button once.

• Use the scroller to select the remote switching component for which you wish to make a change.

• Briefly press the ‘

x

’ button once.

• Select the manual mode (‘

Manu

’ on the display) using the ‘FUNKTION’ button.

• Briefly press the ‘MAKRO’ button once. The display briefly shows ‘gespeich.’ (saved).

• Pressing the ‘

w

’ button twice returns you to the normal operating mode.

Z

Z

Z

Z

Z

 Holiday/party function

In this operating mode (suitcase symbol ‘ ’ on the display) the remote switching component remains in a specific switching
state for a defined period of time (for the duration of a party or a holiday, for example). Afterwards the automatic mode
is automatically activated.

To activate the holiday/party function for a specific remote switching component, proceed as follows:

• Briefly press the ‘

x

’ button once.

• Use the scroller to select the remote switching component for which you wish to make a change.

• Briefly press the ‘

x

’ button once.

• Select the holiday/party function (suitcase symbol ‘ ’ on the display) using the ‘FUNKTION’ button.
• After selecting this operating mode, set the period of time.

During  the  following  24  hours  the  temperature  will  be  reduced  in  stages  every  30  minutes  (party  function).
Furthermore, the temperature will be reduced every day (holiday function). Set the day on which you will return from
your holiday. On this day, starting at 12 am, the usual time program is active.

• After setting the desired period of time, confirm this by pressing the ‘PROG’ button.
• Select the desired switching state using the scroller or the ‘

’ button.

• Briefly press the ‘MAKRO’ button once. The display briefly shows ‘gespeich.’ (saved).

• Pressing the ‘

w

’ button twice returns you to the normal operating mode.

FHT 8W Heat Demand Relay

Installation and User Guide

Product Code EHC-FH06

1

Summary of Contents for FHZ1000

Page 1: ...Product Code EHC FH06 1 Product Code EHC FH01 ure 9 00 and valve operating mechanism this is how you now ext depends on the available components if necessary e available heating controls with the FHZ1...

Page 2: ...y ask you to carefully follow the instructions in this user manual All company and product names contained herein are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved Should you have any furt...

Page 3: ...FHT 8W Heat Demand Relay Installation and User Guide Product Code EHC FH06 1...

Page 4: ...operating mechanism 15 c Setting up the radio connection between the control centre and the room control 17 1 Operating principle 17 2 Necessary preparations 17 3 Registering the room control 17 4 Del...

Page 5: ...name of the macro 42 3 Programming or editing a macro 43 3a Room controller and control centre 43 3b Remote switching components 46 e Status indicator 48 f Alarms 48 1 Alarm triggers alarm priorities...

Page 6: ...wireless control system Please also read the detailed description in 4 System description 2 Scope of delivery FHZ1000 Wall mounting set screws dowels Power supply for FHZ1000 Valve operating mechanism...

Page 7: ...instructions In such cases the product s guarantee becomes invalid Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions Although the product emits only relatively weak radio signals these may...

Page 8: ...telephone mobile phone Using the room control FHT8b heating control the room temperature can be individually controlled for up to 15 rooms The control centre communicates with the individual room cont...

Page 9: ...the legal restriction of transmission duration in this band to a maximum 36 seconds per hour 1 duty cycle the danger of interference from other radio services is minimised Furthermore an additional se...

Page 10: ...r telephone system The FS20TS telephone remote control is not supplied with the FHZ1000 or the economy set but is available separately e HMS FHZ radio telephone dialler alarm dialler Activated by the...

Page 11: ...rom the wall holder for example for the purposes of programming operation or control Please observe the following points when selecting the installation location The installation location should occup...

Page 12: ...month using the scroller and confirm by pressing the PROG button again Setting the day Figure 3 Use the scroller to set the day and confirm your setting by pressing the PROG button Setting the time h...

Page 13: ...m underneath into the FHZ1000 To install the device open out the installation hinge on the back Wall mounting Remove the wall holder from the back of the control centre by sliding it downwards Hold th...

Page 14: ...See figure 9 Figure 9 If you purchased the economy set set comprising FHZ1000 and valve operating mechanism this is how you now install the valve operating mechanism If you purchased the FHZ1000 indiv...

Page 15: ...emove the mechanical thermostat If the screw connections have seized up you can use multigrip pliers Release the screw connection carefully by turning it anticlockwise See the arrow in figure 10 Figur...

Page 16: ...code must now be transmitted This is described in detail in section 7 d After the security code has been transmitted not normally required for the economy set replace the battery compartment cover The...

Page 17: ...ptors should be fastened using the enclosed screw and nut For valves of the type RAV you should also place the cylindrical extension piece onto the valve pin For later valve operating mechanism error...

Page 18: ...ntre and confirm register the desired room controls In order to ensure that the room control only cooperates with your control centre and not for example with that of your neighbour s a room control c...

Page 19: ...e done as follows Use the scroller to select the room name concerned for example Kinderz children s room Confirm your selection by pressing the MAKRO button A cursor appears at the end of the LCD s li...

Page 20: ...eleted repeat the steps previously described If no further room controls are to be deleted press the w button three times briefly one after the other Afterwards the FHZ1000 is in the normal operating...

Page 21: ...n the FS20 wireless control system is very secure and several neighbouring systems can be operated simultaneously for instance if your neighbour uses the same wireless control system The FS20 wireless...

Page 22: ...ce The display briefly shows gespeich saved and the house code has been saved in the FHZ1000 You now find yourself in the Schalter switch menu again After pressing the w button three times the FHZ1000...

Page 23: ...h a relevant single address for one garage door while all the garage doors can be opened via a hand held transmitter with a programmed function group address or all the doors can be automatically clos...

Page 24: ...ve an overview of the addresses that have already been assigned and so that you can jointly control the programmed receivers simply and logically in groups 1111 1144 4411 4444 1122 1144 4444 1131 1144...

Page 25: ...dress group 44 subaddress 11 and can therefore be jointly controlled To select one of the 15 function groups you need to set 44 as the address group and a value between 11 and 43 11 12 13 14 21 22 23...

Page 26: ...e lamp L fter ventilator Kaffema coffee machine Markise awning If the desired name is not there select the name which is most similar to the desired name This name can be changed later Use the scrolle...

Page 27: ...e normal operating mode again X X X X X 8 Programming associating the remote switches or remote dimmers After the remote switching components have been added as described under item 6 above the remote...

Page 28: ...the button once or change the status by turning the scroller To execute the switching operation briefly press the MAKRO button once The display briefly shows gespeich saved The remote switch or remote...

Page 29: ...e following meaning x button Go to the menu selected by the scroller MAKRO button Confirm save an entry w button Go back to the previous menu The battery compartment the power supply connection for th...

Page 30: ...Alarms Configuration Macros Programming the parameters Programming the switching times Status indicators Add Delete Add a name Add Delete Modify a name House code Status Installation Teleph numbers 1...

Page 31: ...trols 1 to 15 the individual remote switches 1 to 15 and the special functions by turning the scroller Programming level The device to be handled or the special function in question has already been s...

Page 32: ...he scroller Briefly press the x button once Select Beleucht back light using the scroller Briefly press the x button once Select the desired setting on off auto for the back light using the scroller T...

Page 33: ...o has 3 different operating modes that can be selected using the FUNKTION button Automatic mode In the automatic operating mode Auto appears on the display the room temperature is controlled according...

Page 34: ...rature and comfort temperature is performed automatically a curve progression on the lower part of the display indicates the time of day when the comfort and lowering temperatures will be active A sun...

Page 35: ...a weekdays Mon Fri b the weekend Sat Sun c all days Mon Sun After selecting the weekday days confirm your selection by pressing the PROG button The display for the first comfort temperature time appea...

Page 36: ...iefly This change will then be overwritten by the next programmed temperature change X X X X X 5 Heating pause When the heating is switched off during the summer the actuator s batteries can be preser...

Page 37: ...se the scroller to select the room controller whose code you wish to change Briefly press the x button once Press the PROG button until Sond special appears on the display and then release the button...

Page 38: ...the button you can switch between upper and lower case as well as between special characters for the character set see appendix B After entering the desired name briefly press the MAKRO button once to...

Page 39: ...mode Holiday party mode Z Z Z Z Z Automatic mode In the automatic operating mode display Auto the remote switching component is switched according to the weekday programme that has been set The times...

Page 40: ...nt remains in a specific switching state for a defined period of time for the duration of a party or a holiday for example Afterwards the automatic mode is automatically activated To activate the holi...

Page 41: ...2 means Schalter 2 switch 2 and so on Using the scroller select the day for which the time program should be set You may either select each day of the week individually or program a combination of day...

Page 42: ...the previous day ends does not appear on the display For example If the previous day ended with On then this state remains for the next day However this is not displayed by the curve progression duri...

Page 43: ...AKRO button Using the FS20TS telephone remote control Using the HMS FHZ radio telephone dialler alarm dialler To activate a macro directly on the device proceed as follows Briefly press the MAKRO butt...

Page 44: ...riefly press the x button once By turning the scroller you can browse a list of all the available rooms room controllers and remote switching components The display line in the middle indicates whethe...

Page 45: ...aved Using the scroller you can now select the next room and proceed as described above Pressing the w button 4 times returns you to the normal operating mode Example of a macro temperature setting fo...

Page 46: ...ine of the display gespeich saved appears briefly Selecting the living room Select the living room using the scroller Function setting Keep pressing the FUNKTION button until the Manu symbol appears o...

Page 47: ...For a time period longer than 23 5 hours the setting continues in days d in the upper left of the display Briefly press the PROG button once Save the settings by pressing the MAKRO button Using the sc...

Page 48: ...gs by pressing the MAKRO button In the lower line of the display gespeich saved appears briefly Selecting the floor lamp Select the floor lamp using the scroller Function setting Keep pressing the FUN...

Page 49: ...le H 1 H 2 etc stand for the room controllers Lower display line Name of the room f Alarms X X X X X 1 Alarm triggers alarm priorities When malfunctions occur the FHZ1000 generates alarm signals Alarm...

Page 50: ...e is Priorit t 1 Priority 1 for the external alarm it is Priorit t 0 Priority 0 To change the priorities proceed as follows Briefly press the x button once Select Sonderfkt special function using the...

Page 51: ...ou to the normal operating mode X X X X X 2 Alarm confirmation alarm dialler HMS FHZ radio telephone dialler Proceed as follows to confirm an alarm Briefly press the x button once Select Sonderfkt spe...

Page 52: ...mperature alarm If the temperature in a room goes below the programmed minimum temperature the FHZ1000 as described above sends out an alarm signal Please note The low temperature alarm is not issued...

Page 53: ...nce By turning the scroller you can browse a list of all the available room controllers Select the room for which the minimum temperature should be programmed Briefly press the x button once Keep the...

Page 54: ...connection to the control centre OFFS Offset setting this option appears if more than one valve operating mechanism is controlled T AL Programming the minimum temperature for the low temperature alar...

Page 55: ...ossible settings which means that 10 000 different security codes are available To ensure communication between the control centre and the FHT 8V valve operating mechanism s the same security code has...

Page 56: ...valve operating mechanism fails transmission of the security code to this valve operating mechanism can be repeated later Proceed as described above and skip the valve operating mechanisms that have...

Page 57: ...s to all valve operating mechanisms for approx 2 minutes instructing them to newly synchronise themselves Afterwards the normal transmission program is continued and the valve operating mechanisms gen...

Page 58: ...f single radiators so that they give off more positive offset or less negative offset heat Keep the PROG button pressed until Sond special appears on the display Then release the PROG button Use the s...

Page 59: ...user manual of the FS20 TS Please note In order to activate a macro the programming of the FS20 TS must be completely finished To activate a macro proceed as follows Call the FS20 TS The FS20 TS answe...

Page 60: ...larmw alarm dialler using the scroller Briefly press the x button once Select Installat installation using the scroller Briefly press the x button once Select Anmelden register using the scroller Brie...

Page 61: ...one numbers telephone numbers 2 and 3 can now be entered as described above Pressing the w button once will transmit the new entries to the alarm dialler The display shows warten wait while it communi...

Page 62: ...y press the x button once Select Sonderfkt special function using the scroller Briefly press the x button once Select Alarmw alarm dialler using the scroller Briefly press the x button once Select Geh...

Page 63: ...itted to the alarm dialler After a successful transmission the display shows Alles OK everything OK Pressing the w button twice returns you to the normal operating mode If the transmission fails K Emp...

Page 64: ...ty H H Low temperature One or several rooms cannot reach the minimum temperature H H H Reception failure There is no more reception for one or several of the room controls The alarm dialler repeats th...

Page 65: ...mple it may be necessary to operate the valve manually To do so proceed as follows Remove both batteries from the valve operating mechanism Remove the control pin by pressing on the position marked wi...

Page 66: ...segments of the display are off You can speed this up by keeping the button on the valve operating mechanism pressed Insert two new AA batteries preferably alkaline in the battery compartment observi...

Page 67: ...cause acid burns if they come into contact with skin Therefore please make sure you use suitable protective gloves Make sure that batteries rechargeable batteries are not short circuited or thrown int...

Page 68: ...he display see section 6 a item 5 no operation is possible Control centre emits a signal tone An alarm has been set off Verify the alarm exclamation mark on and eliminate the alarm trigger the display...

Page 69: ...signal tone and Control range is too small Unsuitable valve F3 on the display Mountthevalveoperatingmecha nism again No radio symbol on the display Loss of radio transmission Install control unit at...

Page 70: ...ntennas due to the distance from the transmitter or receiver to conductive surfaces or objects also to human bodies or the ground Broadband interference in urban areas that reduces the signal to noise...

Page 71: ...lead identifier is on the battery rechargeable battery for example under the rubbish bin icons on the left You can return your used batteries rechargeable batteries free of charge to any authorised di...

Page 72: ...echanism s code House code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Room control Name room Code Remoteswitching components Name room Code FHT 8W Heat Demand Relay Instal...

Page 73: ...20 Appendix B character set for the FHZ1000 Upper case Lower case Symbols Upper case Lower case Symbols FHT 8W Heat Demand Relay Installation and User Guide Product Code EHC FH06 1...

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