meitav-tec ETN-24-HC11-3S-PROG Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

File: etn24-hc11-3s-prog-us(meitav-tec).doc | Rev. 1 | 28/5/2008 | E387 

 

 
 

 

Meitav-tec Ltd (Contel group) 
Tel: +972 (3) 962 6462   Fax: +972 (3) 962 6620

 

www.meitavtec.com - [email protected]

 

 
ETN-24-HC11-3S-PROG  

(US Program - Celsius)

 

 

 

Owner’s Manual 

Installation and Operating Instructions 

 
 
 

 

Please read this manual carefully before installation and use.

 

 

Index  

 

Options 

and 

accessories 

      1 

Installation 

Instructions 

      2 

Wiring 

Connections       3 

DIP Switch Configuration and External Sensor Connection   

 

Operating 

Manual 

       5 

Technician 

Settings       6 

Hand 

held 

remote 

control 

(RT08) 

     7 

 

1.  Options and Accessories

 

 

  Hand held remote control with weekly program. 

  External sensor option:  

 

RS01 for remote temperature sensing (1 required) 

RS02 for average temperature sensing (2 required)  

 

For details on where to purchase accessories, please contact Meitav-tec for your 

nearest location or visit our web site at www.meitavtec.com 

  

Summary of Contents for ETN-24-HC11-3S-PROG

Page 1: ...ptions and accessories 1 Installation Instructions 2 Wiring Connections 3 DIP Switch Configuration and External Sensor Connection 4 Operating Manual 5 Technician Settings 6 Hand held remote control RT08 7 1 Options and Accessories Hand held remote control with weekly program External sensor option RS01 for remote temperature sensing 1 required RS02 for average temperature sensing 2 required For de...

Page 2: ...of the temperature Separate the front panel from back panel by depressing the tongue located in the top of the thermostat Pull the back panel out Line the back panel up against the wall or flat surface Install three screws as required Make electrical connections as shown on enclosed electrical wiring diagram Next page Install the cover to the back panel first the two tabs on the bottom and then th...

Page 3: ... shorted Default from Factory Table 3 1 WiringConnections Terminal Function RC 24Vac RED Bridged to RH RH 24Vac RED Bridged to RC C 24Vac Common from transformer W1 Heater G2 Fan Medium T External Sensor option T External Sensor option G3 Fan High G1 Fan Low Y1 Compressor ...

Page 4: ... sensor control X ON 2 Not in use OFF Electrical Heat X 3 Oil Gas Heat X OFF 3 minutes compressor delay X 4 Without delay for test only X OFF Internal Sensor Control X 5 External sensor control X OFF Internal Sensor Control X 6 External sensor control X ON Use this table together with the illustration above showing the switch configuration Default DIP switch configuration ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 5: ...4 41 2 36 6 The default from factory is INTERNAL SENSOR To switch to temperature readings from an EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 Disconnect power to the thermostat 2 Move DIP switches 1 5 and 6 as shown in the picture below Switch 1 OFF Switch 5 ON Switch 6 OFF 3 Connect the temperature sensor to T T terminals 4 Reconnect power to the thermostat The wire length for the sensor can be up to 30 meters 100 feet wi...

Page 6: ...Heat mode Press the or buttons Heat will appear on display and the set point temperature for heating will flash Adjust the set point temperature for heating using the or buttons Wait until display returns to normal In auto change over mode 2 set points Press the or buttons COOL will appear on display and the set point temperature for cooling will flash Adjust the set point temperature for cooling ...

Page 7: ...ace AUTO FAN Fan will never be activated FAN ON The Fan will work continuously Press the Select button again FnSP will appear on display Using the and buttons switch between o Fan Low FanLo will appear on display o Fan Medium FanMe will appear on display o Fan High FanHi will appear on display o Auto Speed A Speed will appear on display Press the Select button again to return to normal display 6 4...

Page 8: ...day 1 Wake 2 Day 3 Return 4 Sleep Start time 7 00 AM 8 30 AM 5 00 PM 10 30 PM Set point for cool 23 C 25 C 23 C 30 C Set point for heat 19 C 15 C 20 C 05 C Saturday 1 Wake 2 Day 3 Return 4 Sleep Start time 7 00 AM 8 30 AM 5 00 PM 10 30 PM Set point for cool 23 C 25 C 23 C 30 C Set point for heat 19 C 15 C 20 C 05 C Sunday 1 Wake 2 Day 3 Return 4 Sleep Start time 7 00 AM 8 30 AM 5 00 PM 10 30 PM Se...

Page 9: ...t the day START TIME hours START TIME minuts SET COOL SET HEAT START TIME hours START TIME minuts SET COOL SET HEAT Repeat these steps for Programs return and sleep Monday to Friday Programs wake day return and sleep Saturday Programs wake day return and sleep Sunday Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog Prog ...

Page 10: ...to normal Press and hold the Select button 5 sec Offs and the OFFSET temperature will appear on display a number between 6 6 The offset is used to calibrate the measured Room temperature when needed Adjust the Offset for Room temperature readings using the and buttons between 6 c and 6 c default 0 c Press the Select button again to return to normal display ...

Page 11: ... and or update information Press the Off button to turn the thermostat OFF and update information 7 2 Auto Fan ON or OFF Press the Fan button to change between Auto Fan OFF Auto Fan ON Press the On Send button to send information to thermostat 7 3 Modes Press the Mode button to change between Cool Heat Auto change over Fan only Press the On Send button to send information to the thermostat 7 4 Fan...

Page 12: ...r heating Press the On Send button to send the information to the thermostat In Auto Change over mode Press the or buttons COOL and set point temperature for cooling will flash Using the and buttons adjust the set point temperature for cooling Press the Select button HEAT and set point temperature for heating will flash Using the and buttons adjust the set point temperature for heating Press the S...

Page 13: ... day 1 Morning 2 Day 3 Evening 4 Night The program can be set away from the thermostat and can be sent later on To send the program to the thermostat follow the steps below without adjusting times and temperatures Only press the On Send button each time the word SEND flashes on display point the remote control to the thermostat The Remote control is used to enable disable the thermostat Programmab...

Page 14: ...st the set point temperature for cooling using the and buttons Press the Select button again HEAT flashing and the set point temperature for heating will appear on display Adjust the set point temperature for heating using the and buttons The controller keeps a safety differential of at least 1 degree between Heating set point and Cool set point Heat is always less than Cool After selecting the he...

Page 15: ...appear on display Set programming for Saturday the same way as programming MON to FRI SEND will flash press the On Send button to send the information to thermostat PROGRAM flashing and SU Sunday will appear in display Adjust the programming for Sunday the same way as programming MON to FRI SEND will flash press the On Send button to send the information to the thermostat The TIMER will flash usin...

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