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User Guide for 

CT- Remote Control

SM- / SF- / SX-

CO-e

CR-

with thermostats SM and SF, and relay SX

Summary of Contents for CT Series

Page 1: ...UserGuidefor CT RemoteControl SM SF SX CO e CR withthermostatsSMandSF andrelaySX ...

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Page 3: ...used normally while it is charg ing in the holder Operational reserve CT may be used without it being in the holder The reserve is up to 3 4 days of bat tery operation When the battery is nearly empty CT will display a warning that bat tery capacity is low Put the unit back in the holder for charging CT will after 3 4 days of battery operation stop sending commands to heaters wall ther mostats or ...

Page 4: ...hows two periods with tall columns representing normal temperature here the second period is from 15 00 to 22 00 5 Text showing the choices that may be made by pressing the option keys as described below 6 Option keys These allow you to choose between the options given by the lower line of text 5 The text on the left is selected by the left hand key and the the text on the right by the right hand ...

Page 5: ...It is to be warm from 17 00 to 23 00 on weekdays and from 08 00 to 24 00 at week ends The temperature is to be set at 21 C during use and 16 C at other times At the weekend the room is kept warm from 07 00 till midnight PROGRAMMING Assuming CT is displaying the start MENU Press the left hand key until NEW PRO GRAMME is shown Press the right hand option key for YES Choose HEATING using the right ha...

Page 6: ...KING UP We assume that there are one or more heaters in the living room and we must now make sure that they are regulated by CT Press the left hand option key until LINK UP appears Press YES Type 1 01 to select the zone Press OK The display shows PRESS F 5 S Holding CT near to the heater press down on the F button for more than five seconds When the number 01 flashes several times in the display t...

Page 7: ...c you may programme the number of days and hours that the house or parts of the house are set to an extra low energy saving temperature If you are away from home one weekend leaving on Friday morning and returning on Sunday evening the system may be set to 12 C for two days and six hours With an absence of a week you may advan tageously choose a temperature of 7 to 9 C and so save a considerable a...

Page 8: ...ented by the 1st column from the left zone 2 by the 2nd column and so on If a zone number is already in use you will see IN USE displayed Choose another number or delete the existing programme for this zone See DELETE PROG A zone may comprise a single room with one or more heaters or under floor heating or a group of rooms that are to have the same heating cycle Now you are given two choices for t...

Page 9: ...tart time for the hour in question is displayed and the column flashes If you desire times varying from whole hours you may jump forwards in 15 min increments using the key SATISFIED The column chart shows the day s cycle with low columns representing when economy temperature is set and tall ones when normal temperature is maintained When all 24 hours have been programmed with either normal or eco...

Page 10: ...rammed will automatically be set to 17 C the default econ omy temperature for the whole day If you press YES you will return to SET DAY S SAVED The moment you confirm that do not wish to programme any more days for the zone in question SAVED is displayed and the zone is now programmed MORE ZONES Finally you are asked if you wish to programme other zones Choose with YES or NO Pressing NO leads you ...

Page 11: ... and confirm with OK Zones that are already pro grammed are shown by tall columns Zone 17 is represented by the 17th column from the left zone 18 by the 18th column and so on If a zone number is already in use you will see IN USE displayed Choose another number or delete the existing programme for this zone See DELETE PROG A zone may comprise a single appliance or several that are to be switched o...

Page 12: ... programme simply press NO and the cycle may be set again The example shows ON for the periods 05 00 08 00 and 15 00 23 00 Type in the STOP TIME for the period with ON Confirm with OK Type in the START TIME for the first ON period Confirm with OK NB If you type in periods that overlap they will be stored as one long period with the earliest and latest times as the start and stop times To avoid suc...

Page 13: ...n key until LINK UP appears in the display Confirm with YES For CR plug in thermostats and CO e Press and hold down the button marked F for more than 5 seconds The display will flash and show the chosen zone Link up is now successful For SF SM and SX Press in and hold down the joystick until 1rF is displayed Press once lightly on the joystick and the thermostat shows the zone number that you have ...

Page 14: ...MBER OF DAYS you desire Type 0 if it is not a whole day Confirm with OK Type in the NUMBER OF HOURS you desire Confirm with OK SELECT ZONE TYPE Choose as to whether you want to regulate a zone for heating or relay controlled appliances If you select HEATING now you may return later and select RELAY Now you choose the temperature that is to be maintained during the period If you intend to regulate ...

Page 15: ...ay is to be switched ON or OFF for the period If you put more zones under periodic control these will all have the same STATE as chosen here Confirm the temporary override for the relays here If the settings are now as required press YES SELECT ZONES Choosing ALL will entail that all heating or relay zones will be overridden Choosing SELECT will allow you to specify one or more heating zones you w...

Page 16: ...ro grammed are displayed with tall columns Zone 1 is represented by column 1 from the left zone 2 by column 2 and so on A zone may comprise one room with one or more heaters or under floor heating or a group of rooms that have the same daily heating cycle The figure 1 uppermost in the display tells you that you are viewing Monday s pro gramme The first period with normal temperature is shown by th...

Page 17: ...d every sixth hour is shown taller i e 05 00 06 00 11 00 12 00 17 00 18 00 and 23 00 00 00 By pressing the option keys under 22 C or 17 C on the display you SELECT whether the hour from 00 00 to 01 00 is to be set at normal or economy temperature Start heating at normal temperature about an hour before the room comes into use Continue to make a setting for all 24 hours The start time for the hour ...

Page 18: ...own the desired times before you enter them Type in the STOP time for the period of normal temperature Confirm with OK MORE CYCLES If you wish to set more periods of normal temperature press YES You may then enter the START and STOP times for the period SATISFIED If you are satisfied with programming confirm with YES If you change your mind press NO and you can type in new periods When your change...

Page 19: ... Zone 17 is represented by column 17 from the left zone 18 by column 18 and so on A zone may comprise one or more relays that are to have the same daily cycle The figure 1 uppermost in the display tells you that you viewing Monday s programme The first period with the relays switched on is shown by the start and stop times Press NEXT to see the start stop times of further ON periods When all perio...

Page 20: ...hes If you desire times varying from whole hours you may jump forwards in 15 min increments by pressing the key SATISFIED The column chart shows your chosen daily cycle with low columns repre senting when the relays are switched off and tall columns for when they are on When all 24 hours have been programmed you are asked if you are finished Confirm with YES If you wish to make changes press NO an...

Page 21: ...programme press the left hand option key until DELETE PROG appears Confirm with YES SELECT ZONE Tall columns represent programmed zones the example shows heating zones 1 2 3 4 and relay zones 17 18 Type in the zone number and confirm with OK Now you are given the choice to delete or not Pressing NO returns you to the start MENU DELETE MORE The column chart displays the remaining zones If you wish ...

Page 22: ...hoknowthesystem sPIN codetohaveaccesstoprogrammingand reprogramming youshouldactivatethePIN codeimmediately Thecodeshouldbelearntbyheartorkeptinasecureplace Press the left hand option key until MAINTENANCE appears Confirm with YES LANGUAGE Here you may choose between English Norwegian Swedish and Finn ish English German Polish Lithuanian English Bulgarian Serbo Croat Slovenian English Latvian Esto...

Page 23: ...ode is 0000 If you want the code to be confidential it should be personalised REPEAT PINCODE To make sure that the code is correct you are asked to type it in once more CENTRAL LOCK Confirm with YES if you wish to lock all units so that they may only be regulated by CT This is to prevent unauthorised tampering with the units themselves An activated lock allows the units to be regulated by CT only ...

Page 24: ...p for radio reception must be dimmed controlled by the F key Using the key CO e may now be switched on and off 5 Lamp for on off The red lamp by the key lights when the unit is switched on 6 Control of zone linking Linking to a zone may be controlled by pressing in the F key and then the key whilst F is held in Release both keys The red lamp lamp will afterwards flash a certain number of times den...

Page 25: ...ressing the joystick towards Pressing towards will take you back again When the desired menu is displayed press the joystick once and the display flashes to confirm your choice You may now choose between various settings by pressing gen tly towards or When your final choice is made press the joystick once to confirm it When you have finished exit the menus by pressing the return button The system ...

Page 26: ...at the element is currently heating 7 Key symbol indicates that the thermostat may only be regulated by the remote control 8 Shows choice of room sensor or floor sensor Choosing manual control To go over to manual control first press the joystick towards for more than 5 seconds The hand symbol appears and the set temperature will increase as long as the joystick is pressed towards Release the joys...

Page 27: ...e on and off periods will always amount to 10 minutes Hys hysteresis means that the thermostat will switch off when the temperature reaches 0 5 C over the set temperature and switch on again when it sinks to 0 5 C under the set temperature Menu 3 3 0 0 C calibration when the built in sensor is selected If there is a large deviation between the set temperature and the actual room temperature SF can...

Page 28: ...st know how large an output the heating cable has Choose a value for CL 0 under 500 watts 1 500 1000 watts 2 1000 1500 watts default setting 3 1500 2000 watts 4 2000 2500 watts 5 2500 3000 watts 6 over 3000 watts NB Maximum load 3500 watts Menu 9 9 FAc revert all settings to the factory default NB This menu will revert all settings back to the factory default settings If you do not know how values...

Page 29: ...Pressing towards will take you back again When the desired menu is displayed press the joystick once and the display flashes You may now choose between various settings by pressing gently towards or When your final choice is made press the joy stick once to confirm it The display shows your choice without flashing and you can move to other menus to make further se lections When you have finished e...

Page 30: ...hat the element is cur rently heating 7 Key symbol indicates that the thermostat may only be regulated by the remote con trol 8 Shows choice of room sensor or floor sensor Choosing manual control To go over to manual control first press the joystick towards for more than 5 seconds The hand symbol appears and the set temperature will increase as long as the joystick is pressed towards Release the j...

Page 31: ...gether the on and off periods will always amount to 1 minutes Hys hysteresis means that the thermostat will switch off when the temperature reaches 0 5 C over the set temperature and switch on again when it sinks to 0 5 C under the set temperature Menu 3 3 0 0 C calibration when the built in sensor is selected If there is a large deviation between the set temperature and the actual room temperatur...

Page 32: ...ng for various outputs For the best regulation when using the internal sensor the thermostat must know how large an output the heating cable has The values shown under apply only to the floor thermostat SF where the load is controlled via an internal relay 1 500 1000 watts 2 1000 1500 watts 3 1500 2000 watts 4 2000 2500 watts 5 2500 3000 watts 6 over 3000 watts Menu 9 9 FAc revert all settings to ...

Page 33: ...ed Display overview When you switch SX on all symbols are displayed Note that not all of these are relevant to SX 1 Antenna displayed when SX is listening for signals from the remote control 2 Symbol shows that the menu is active regarding the link up function 3 Shows the number of the current menu selection 4 Hand symbol means that manual control is in operation 5 Large characters show the zone n...

Page 34: ...with programme version 1 0 sF 1 0 On SX press in and hold down the joystick until the display shows the symbol 1rF Press the joystick once and 1rF flashes As long as CT is in link up mode SX will now link itself to CT and display first the selected zone then the relay status ON This is the only active menu for SX To return from manual override back to remote control press the return button and the...

Page 35: ...is linked to CT and the green lamp is lit the thermostat is being regulated by CT When the lamp is dimmed the temperature may be regulated on the thermostat using the and keys 4 Local regulation of temperature If you wish to regulate the thermostat us ing its own controls the green reception lamp must be dimmed using the F key Using the and keys you may set the temperature as desired 5 Lamp for wo...

Page 36: ...e cold You may then use the variance setting procedure and add 2 C The thermostat will then show 28 C even though CT is transmitting 26 C 9 Central locking If when operating the thermostat it displays it is locked at CT to prevent it being tampered with May be cancelled only at CT 10 Correcting the thermostat In the case of an internal or external sen sor the thermostat is calibrated like the CM t...

Page 37: ... to CT and the green lamp is lit the thermostat is being regu lated by CT When the lamp is dimmed the temperature may be regulated by CM itself using the and keys 4 Regulating temperature locally If you wish to set the temperature using the controls on CM the green lamp for radio reception must be off use the F key You may now set the temperature us ing the and keys Description of the wall mounted...

Page 38: ...en show 24 C even though CT is transmitting 22 C 9 Central locking If on attempting to operate the thermostat displays for three seconds it is locked centrally at CT to prevent tampering May only be cancelled at CT 10 Correcting the thermostat Correction calibration of the thermostat must be carried out when the room is at a stable temperature i e when the red lamp goes on and off at regular inter...

Page 39: ... may be switched on and off using the key 4 Local control If you wish to operate the relay by its own controls the green lamp must first be dimmed using the F key You may now switch the relay on and off by means of the key 5 Lamp for on off The red lamp over the key lights when the relay is switched on 6 Antenna Description of the relay unit CXG 7 Reviewing zone linking The zone linking can be con...

Page 40: ...one 18 and so on up to 8 flashes relay zone 24 8 Central locking If upon trying to operate it the relay shows only flashing lamps both lamps flash for appr five seconds it is locked centrally at CT to avoid tampering May only be cancelled at CT ...

Page 41: ...e lamp is dimmed the temperature can be regu lated using the and keys 4 Regulating temperature locally If you wish to override CT and set the temperature by means of the thermostat s controls the green lamp for radio recep tion must be off using the F key The temperature may now be set using the and keys as desired 5 Lamp for working The red lamp shows when the heater is switched on The thermostat...

Page 42: ...as the desired floor temperature In one of the rooms this is experienced as a little cold You may then use the variance setting pro cedure and add e g 2 C using the key The thermostat will then show 24 C even though CT is transmitting 22 C 10 Correcting the thermostat Correction calibration of the thermostat must be carried out when the room is at a stable temperature i e when the red lamp goes on...

Page 43: ...s so that different rooms at different times receive instructions as to what Brief description of the system temperature setting is desired or that lights are to be switched on or off Heaters or wall mounted thermostats display the currently chosen temperature with clear illuminated figures Even if several transmitters are working in close vicinity to each other only the remote control and the uni...

Page 44: ...he left represents the hour from 00 00 mid night to 01 00 1 a m Menu When the system is operating normally this is shown in the display Displayed is the day of the week 1 Mon day the time and MENU See change programme Is used if you wish to review the current daily cycle for a zone or day You may make changes to the daily cycles or temperature settings Temporary override Is used during e g holiday...

Page 45: ...n and off is set Delete programme Programmes for zones not in use may be deleted See zone status Pressing will give you information on Heating zones Tall columns represent zones that are programmed column 1 from the left shows zone 1 column 2 shows zone 2 and so on Tall columns that are flashing denote zones that are cur rently at economy temperature Pressing once more returns you to MENU Hot keys...

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