© 2011 OJ Electronics A/S
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© 2011 OJ Electronics A/S
Type UCG/UDG
English
Please note:
Usually, the electrician who installed the thermostat
will have set the correct time and day of the week.
Factory setting: Mon
SETTINGS
DAY
MON
FRI
TUE
SAT
WED
SUN
THU
Read Out
I want to know the amount of time (in per cent) that
the heating has been turned on within a certain
period.
To do so, you must:
1
Press the
OK
button twice to activate the menu.
2
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons until the
Settings
option flashes.
3
Press the
OK
button.
4
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons until the
Readout
option flashes.
5
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons to the select the period of inter-
est:
2 days
,
30 days
or
365 days.
The percentage of time that
the heating has been turned on will then be indicated in the
upper part of the display.
The
Readout
submenu also contains information about the
Software
version and the type of control (Room, Floor, Regu-
lator or Room limit) selected for the
Application
.
(See Application for more information).
SETTINGS
READOUT
2 DAYS
30 DAYS
365 DAYS
SOFTWARE
APPLICATION
EXIT
Offset Temperature
I want to adjust the difference in temperature
between the thermostat and my room thermometer.
To do so, you must:
1
Press the
OK
button twice to activate the menu.
2
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons until the
Settings
option flashes.
3
Press the
OK
button.
4
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons until the
Offset Temp
option
flashes.
5
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons to set the offset temperature (in
steps of 1°).
6
Press the
OK
button.
7
Select
Exit
to exit the option.
Offset is used to compensate for any difference between the
thermostat and a room thermometer. It is possible to adjust the
offset by up to +/- 10°C or +/- 18°F. Once the offset has been set
correctly, the thermostat will display the same temperature as the
thermometer.
If, for example, the thermostat shows 1° too much, the offset
should be set to 1°. The temperature will then be set 1° lower.
SETTINGS
OFFSET TEMP
Application
I want to select the type of temperature control.
To do so, you must:
1
Press the
OK
button twice to activate the menu.
2
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons until the
Settings
option flashes.
3
Press the
OK
button.
4
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons until the
Application
option
flashes.
5
Press the
Up
or
Down
buttons to select one of the four types
of control:
Room:
The built-in room sensor is used.
Only room tempera-
ture is controlled.
Floor:
A floor sensor is used. Only floor temperature is control-
led.
Regulator:
The thermostat functions as a simple regulator and
no sensors are used.
Room limit:
The thermostat controls room temperature while
using the external temperature sensor as a limit sensor. If you
choose this option, you must set a maximum and minimum
temperature for the limit sensor, so that the thermostat will
switch the heating off or on if the temperature on the floor
reaches the maximum or minimum temperature respectively.
This can, for instance, be used to avoid excessively high tem-
peratures on wooden flooring (maximum limit) or excessively
cold temperatures on tiled/stone flooring (minimum limit).
6
Press the
OK
button.
7
Select
Exit
to exit the option.
Please note:
Usually, the electrician who installed the thermostat
will have selected the correct type of temperature control for your
application.
ROOM
FLOOR
REGULATOR
ROOM LIMIT
SETTINGS
TIME
DAY
CHILDLOCK
C°/F°
APPLICATION
OFFSET TEMP
READOUT
ADAPTIVE
DISPLAY
FACTORY RESET
EXIT