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Parameter settings
Interface KNX B8-TH
• Version: 24.08.2016 • Technical changes and errors excepted.
The
increment
for the setpoint changes is predefined. Whether the change only re-
mains temporarily active (not saved) or is also retained after power supply restoration
(and programming), is specified in the first section of "General control". This also ap-
plies to a comfort extension.
The control may be reset to comfort mode from eco mode, which is used as night
mode, via the comfort extension. This allows the user to maintain the comfort setpoint
value for a longer time, e.g. when having guests. The duration of this comfort exten-
sion period is set. After the comfort extension period expires, the system returns to eco
mode.
Comfort Setpoint
Comfort mode is usually used for daytime mode when people are present. A starting
value is defined for the comfort setpoint as well as a temperature range in which the
setpoint value may be modified.
If setpoint values are entered separately:
If the comfort setpoint value is used as a basis:
If the comfort setpoint value is used as a basis, the reduction/increment of the value is
set.
Behaviour of the switching object at value
(if heating and cooling takes place via
switching object)
• 0 = Heating | 1 = Cooling
• 1 = Heating | 0 = Cooling
Value of the switching object after reset
(if heating and cooling takes place via
switching object)
0 • 1
Increment for setpoint changes
(in 0.1 °C)
1… 50; 10
Comfort extension time in seconds
(can only be activated from eco mode)
1…36000; 3600
Starting heating/cooling setpoint (in 0.1 °C)
valid until 1st communication
(not upon saving the setpoint value after
programming)
-300…800; 210
Min. object value heating/cooling
(in 0.1 °C)
-300…800; 160
Max. object value heating/cooling
(in 0.1 °C)
-300…800; 280
Minimum base setpoint (in 0.1°C)
-300…800; 160
Maximum base setpoint (in 0.1°C)
-300…800; 280
Reduction by up to (in 0.1°C)
0…200; 50
Increase by up to (in 0.1°C)
0…200; 50