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The specialised mechanic level
The specialised mechanic level contains the settings which must be set during commissioning (possibly only
once).
To open the specialised mechanic level, press and hold the buttons and simultane-
ously for five seconds while in the normal start display.
To enter the various sublevels (E3-1 to E3-10), use the or button. Press the button to
view the sublevels’ settings.
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Note!
Settings which deviate from the factory settings are indicated by flashing underscore lines. These
disappear if the value is set to the factory setting once more.
7.1.
Structure of submenus and navigation
Several functions can be set within each submenu. These functions are numbered sequentially and marked by
the symbol N
O
. This numbering can be found in the tables regarding configuration of the system layout and
additional functions (e.g.: E3-3 / 2):
Example:
In the submenu, scroll through the individual values with the buttons and .
If you wish to change a value, press the button.
The symbol appears in the display. Change the value with the buttons and . Press the
button to apply the new value. Pressing discards the new value; the original value then reap-
pears in the display.
In a submenu, only those values possible in the selected configuration are displayed. Relays and sensors can
only be allocated if they have not already all been assigned.
To leave a menu, press the button.
= change value 65 °C = set value
The specialised mechanic level
E3-3 = number of the submenu
TCS = function’s identifier
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N_ = number of the function
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