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Note: If you are running in Event Mode, you can activate the 

Boost Mode by pressing on the + or – button directly.

Figure 13

7  CHANGING/CONSULTING SETTINGS

7.1  EVENT SETTINGS  

(programming a weekly schedule)

The Event settings are used in order to program or adapt a 

weekly schedule used in the Event Mode.
Programming the weekly schedule is done in 3 steps:

Step 1:

 Select a day or a sequence of days to program

...

Constant Mode 

Event Mode

Boost Mode

...

SELECT

...

Engineering Mode 

User settings

Event settings

...

SELECT

...

Event Mode 

Boost Mode

Exit

...

SELECT

21.0°C

Stop

MONDAY 11:40

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 11:42

...

Mon-Fri 

Sat-Sun

...

SELECT

SELECT DAY(S)

 

From  

To

 

07:00        

09:00

 

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 2

 

From  

To

 

00:00        

07:00

 

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 1

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 1

16.0°C

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 2

23.0°C

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 14:22

23.0°C

MONDAY 14:00

23.0°C

Menu

23.0°C

MONDAY 14:30

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 14:22

...

Constant Mode 

Event Mode

Boost Mode

...

SELECT

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 14:32

Figure 14

Step 2:

 Program up to 6 periods for this day:

Period 1:

 

•  Duration = From 00:00 to xx:xx

...

Constant Mode 

Event Mode

Boost Mode

...

SELECT

...

Engineering Mode 

User settings

Event settings

...

SELECT

...

Event Mode 

Boost Mode

Exit

...

SELECT

21.0°C

Stop

MONDAY 11:40

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 11:42

...

Mon-Fri 

Sat-Sun

...

SELECT

SELECT DAY(S)

 

From  

To

 

07:00        

09:00

 

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 2

 

From  

To

 

00:00        

07:00

 

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 1

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 1

16.0°C

OK

Mon-Fri, Period 2

23.0°C

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 14:22

23.0°C

MONDAY 14:00

23.0°C

Menu

23.0°C

MONDAY 14:30

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 14:22

...

Constant Mode 

Event Mode

Boost Mode

...

SELECT

23.0°C

Menu

MONDAY 14:32

Figure 15

Summary of Contents for NRG-DM

Page 1: ...NRG DM Software Version 1 60...

Page 2: ...2 nVent com 40 20 82 82 74 74 Figure 1 Figure 2...

Page 3: ...10 7 Changing Consulting settings 11 7 1 Event settings programming a weekly schedule 11 7 2 User settings 12 7 2 1 Time and date 12 7 2 2 Child lock 13 7 2 3 Display settings 13 7 2 4 Energy monitori...

Page 4: ...d above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a saf...

Page 5: ...ching on the electrical floor heating the symbol is visible on the display The NRG DM is controlling your electrical floor heating in 3 working modes see Table 1 Working mode Description Symbol Consta...

Page 6: ...bol 5 Display temperature 6 3 Commands 7 3 Buttons Use the button 7 in order to execute the command 6 In the example on figure 3 The Left and Right buttons show this means that you can change the set...

Page 7: ...u choose to reset to the factory settings see 7 3 8 Factory reset In select Sensor see figure 7 you have the choice between Factory Sensor delivered in the box of the NRG DM NRG Temp in case of retrof...

Page 8: ...Constant Mode Event Mode Boost Mode SELECT Engineering Mode User settings Event settings SELECT 21 0 C Stop MONDAY 11 40 23 0 C Menu MONDAY 11 42 Mon Fri Sat Sun SELECT SELECT DAY S From To 07 00 09 0...

Page 9: ...C 23 C 16 C N A Sat Sun 00 00 08 00 08 00 24 00 N A N A N A N A 16 C 23 C N A N A N A N A 00 06 12 18 24 02 04 16 14 10 08 20 22 00 06 12 18 24 02 04 16 14 10 08 20 22 23 C 16 C 23 C 16 C 00 06 12 18...

Page 10: ...Mode SELECT Engineer settings User settings Event settings SELECT Event Mode Boost Mode Exit SELECT 21 0 C Stop MONDAY 11 40 23 0 C Menu MONDAY 11 42 Mon Fri Sat Sun SELECT SELECT DAY S From To 07 00...

Page 11: ...Mode User settings Event settings SELECT 21 0 C Stop MONDAY 11 40 23 0 C MONDAY 11 42 Mon Fri Sat Sun SELECT SELECT DAY S From To Mon Fri Period 2 From To 00 00 07 00 OK Mon Fri Period 1 OK Mon Fri P...

Page 12: ...d 2 23 0 C 23 0 C MONDAY 14 00 23 0 C Menu 23 0 C MONDAY 14 30 23 0 C Menu MONDAY 14 22 Constant Mode Event Mode Boost Mode SELECT 23 0 C Menu MONDAY 14 32 Figure 17 Temperature xx x C SELECT Engineer...

Page 13: ...Y 14 22 nstant Mode vent Mode oost Mode SELECT neering Mode ser settings ent settings SELECT 21 0 C Stop NDAY 11 40 23 0 C Menu NDAY 11 42 Mon Fri Sat Sun SELECT SELECT DAY S From To 07 00 09 00 OK Mo...

Page 14: ...Currency what currency do you use Load how much electrical heating cable is installed in this room in kW Cost unit cost of 1 kWh In the energy monitoring menu you will see the values calculated for th...

Page 15: ...s are activated in the thermostat when a physical floor sensor is installed others are activated when there is no external sensor installed When there is a floor sensor installed and connected Floor T...

Page 16: ...heating Constant On The back light does not go off 7 3 6 SENSOR In the Sensor setting you select the type of sensor that is installed The possible sensors are Factory sensor delivered with the NRG DM...

Page 17: ...at 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING In the event of damage or malfunction of one of the temperature sensors the heating output cuts off fail safe and an error code is displayed Number Error type E0 Room failure NRG...

Page 18: ...of floor sensor cable 100m 2 x 1 5mm 230VAC cable Dimension with frame 84 X 84 X 40mm Color rounded front RAL 9010 Color square front RAL 9003 Color switch gear frame RAL 9010 Display 1 8 Dot Matrix L...

Page 19: ...m sensor 0 2 C in the range 0 C to 40 C Back up for set values In non volatile memory Back up for time and date 5 years storage or 10 years with 50 power on Type of action 1 B 39 Control pollution deg...

Page 20: ...m sales es nvent com VERGI Tel 0800 906045 Fax 0800 906003 salesfr nvent com XEPME Tel 39 02 577 61 51 Fax 39 02 577 61 55 28 salesit nvent com 2IHIVPERH Tel 0800 0224978 Fax 0800 0224993 salesnl nven...

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