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IOM 81, Issue 2 - Modulo Thermostat

1.3 Changes to the Unit

•  Changes, additions to or conversion of the unit 

are not permitted without written permission 

from the manufacturer.

•  It is likewise forbidden to install additional 

components that have not been tested 

together with the unit.

•  If it becomes clear that safe operation of 

the unit is no longer possible, for example 

because of damage to the housing, turn the 

unit off  immediately.

•  Any parts of the unit or accessories that are 

not in perfect condition must be exchanged 

immediately.

•  Use only original spare parts and accessories 

from the manufacturer.

•  Markings made on the unit at the factory must 

not be altered, removed or made illegible.

•  Only the settings described in these 

instructions may be set using the Unit.

Changes to the unit can compromise the safety and function of the unit or the entire system.

1.4 Warranty and Liability

The Unit has been manufactured and tested with regard to high quality and safety requirements. 

The warranty and liability shall not include, however, any injury to persons or material damage that is 

attributable to one or more of the following causes:
•  Failure to observe these installation and 

operating instructions.

•  Improper installation, commissioning, 

maintenance and operation.

•  Improperly executed repairs.
•  Unauthorised structural changes to the unit.

•  Use of the device for other than its intended 

purpose.

•  Operation above or below the limit values 

listed in the ‚Specifi  cations‘ section.

•  Force majeure.

1.5 Disposal and Pollutants

The unit conforms to the European RoHS 2011/65/EU for 2011/65/EUthe restriction of the use of certain 

hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.

Under no circumstances may the device be disposed of with

the normal household waste. Dispose of the unit only at appropriate collection points

or ship it back to the seller or manufacturer system.

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IOM 81, Issue 2 - Modulo Thermostat

2.  Description SPC Modulo 

Thermostat

2.1 Specifi cations

Housing

2-part, ABS plastic
75 mm x 95 mm x 30 mm
Glass front

Display

Capacitive touch panel
Colour display with 240x320 dots
2.8 inches (7 cm) diagonal

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2

3

Operation

Intuitive user guidance

30mm

95mm

75mm

Summary of Contents for Modulo

Page 1: ...Modulo Thermostat Installation and operating instructions Read carefully before installation commissioning and operation...

Page 2: ...ations 5 2 2 Scope of Supply 6 3 Installation 7 3 1 SPC Modulo Installation 7 3 2 Sample Wiring 9 4 Setup 9 4 1 Setup Procedure 9 5 Operation 10 5 1 Overview of Temperatures Humidity 10 5 2 Operating...

Page 3: ...n specialist and by the system user before installation commissioning and operation of the unit This unit is an automatic electronic room thermostat Install the device only in dry rooms and under envi...

Page 4: ...t or the entire system 1 4 Warranty and Liability The Unit has been manufactured and tested with regard to high quality and safety requirements The warranty and liability shall not include however any...

Page 5: ...n SPC Modulo Thermostat 2 1 Speci cations Housing 2 part ABS plastic 75 mm x 95 mm x 30 mm Glass front Display Capacitive touch panel Colour display with 240x320 dots 2 8 inches 7 cm diagonal 1 2 3 Op...

Page 6: ...0 C 60 C no moisture condensation permitted Measuring range Outside the measuring ranges there are larger deviations Internal temperature sensor 0 C 60 C Accuracy 1 C Resolution 0 1 C Internal sensor...

Page 7: ...l conditions Direct sunlight sources of heat and cold e g radiators and windows must be avoided 3 Installation 3 1 SPC Modulo Installation Mount the unit at a suitable location Strip cables by 75 mm m...

Page 8: ...ove the cable cover and connect the electric as described Re t the base and fasten with screw Switch on mains voltage and place SPC Modulo in operation Never remove front cover while Modulo is connect...

Page 9: ...is intended to control This shows the wiring required between the Modulo and the heater Set Functions Assign a switching output to the respective function via the Expert menu in the Settings menu item...

Page 10: ...e settings Back Forward Navigation back to the overview Menu Navigation to the main menu Operating Modes The operating mode shown in colour is currently active and can be changed by selecting a di ere...

Page 11: ...riday or to Monday Sunday Back Next Weekday Sellection of the day of week which is to be set Clock Time table for selecting the time intervals in 30 minute steps Touch individual segments or drag your...

Page 12: ...selected period will be coloured after selecting the colour of the operating mode normal orange Set the times of the other operating modes in the same way Step 3 After completing the setting of the i...

Page 13: ...ation Used to adapt the temperature and humidity of the said local sensor for the selected area Location Set where the device is installed selection of the room icon Display Brightness Adjustment of d...

Page 14: ...tions Overview Operating Mode Main Menu Expert Settings Functions Overview Operating mode Menu Expert Settings Functions Thermostat Thermostat Fan Hysteresis Heating hysteresis of the thermostat funct...

Page 15: ...an be resolved by performing a factory reset Enter expert mode and select Factory Settings as described earlier 6 2 Hard Reset If the thermostat screen is blank and will not illuminate then a hard res...

Page 16: ...P Q R S T U V W X Y Z abc 123 Step 3 Enter password Then click on the arrow Confirm password E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z abc 123 Step 4 Re enter password to con rm Then click...

Page 17: ...ings Service values Menu lock Factory settings 7 2 Setting Up Interface Lock Step 5 To deactivate hide mode hold the upper right corner of the display for around 5 seconds Step 6 To return to full mod...

Page 18: ...ulo Thermostat Final Declaration Although these instruction have been created with the greatest possible care the possibility of incorrect or incomplete information cannot be excluded Subject as a bas...

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