16
Changing Set points
(user parameters)
Display
Procedures
Main menu 4/7
A. Unit On/off
B. Input/Output
C. Clock
D. User
Press <Prg> to display the main menu, press Down button to User, Press the
Enter button, Press the Down button to the desired parameter.
ST01:Cooling 13.0
ST02:Heating 40.0
Setpoint S02
Press the
Enter
button, when cursor is flashing on say 13.0
℃
, press
Up
or
Down
button to change the value.
Press
Enter
to confirm setting or move to the next parameter.
Cursor will move to next parameter data shown here as 40.0
℃
,
this can also be changed via use of the up or down buttons.
Press
Enter
to confirm,
Cursor will move to set point S02,
When cursor is flashing on
set point S02
, use the down button to move to
the next parameter.
Or, continuously press <Esc> to exit out of the current level and back to the desired menu level.
User Parameter,
Table
.
Para-
meter
Descriptions
De-
fault
Min.
Max.
Unit
Res
mode
Cooling or heating
heating
ST01
Setting temperature on Cooling mode
13
ST11
ST12
ºC
0.1
ST02
Setting temperature on heating mode
35
ST13
ST14
ºC
0.1
ST03
Setting temperature difference on Cooling mode
2
1
10
ºC
0.1
ST04
Setting temperature difference on Heating mode
2
1
10
ºC
0.1
ST06
Compensation factor for heating curve
0.6
0
3
-
0.1
ST07
Ambient temperature condition for starting the boiler or
Auxiliary backup electric heater
0
-10
20
ºC
0.1
ST08
Compensation factor for cooling curve
0.6
0
3
-
0.1
ST09
Setting temperature on domestic hot water mode
50
ST15
ST16
ºC
0.1
ST10
Setting temperature difference on domestic hot water mode
3
1
10
ºC
0.1
ST17
SG function: Cooling/heating water temperature
decrement/ increment
2
1
10
ºC
0.1
ST18
SG function: DHW water temperature increment
5
1
10
ºC
0.1
ST33
DHW circulation pump off interval
15
0
180
min
1
ST34
DHW circulation pump running time
3
0
180
min
1
TR09
Heating (AC) time zone On/Off
disable
Disable or enable
TR10
DHW time zone On/Off
disable
Disable or enable
SF04
Weather compensation function
No
Yes or No
User parameters can be adjusted when the unit is either in an ON or OFF state.