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Expert level
Program settings:
basic settings, in addition to choice of program
Sensor menu:
type, designation, correctional values etc.
Ext. sensors
to read values from the CAN/DL-Bus
Outputs:
Designation, status, meter readings, run-on time, blocking
time and blocking protection
Control outputs:
function, mode, enable/disable etc.
Shutdown conditions
of the heating circuit
Mixer
settings (control speed., room influence etc.)
Funct. check
enable/disable, settings
Heat meter
, settings for up to 3 different heat meter profiles
Pasteurization
to avoid cultivation of legionella
CAN-/DL-Bus
settings like node number, transfer speed etc.
Programming settings
Program
Choice of program according to hydraulic diagram. (FS = 0)
Additional features and functionalities can be added to most pro
-
grams. „All programs +1 (+2, +4, +8)“ means, that the chosen pro
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gram number must be increased by the sum of the desired additions.
Example:
Program 48 +1 +2 = program number 51 = solar system
with 2 consumers, with pump-valve-system and additional sensor S4
for temperature limitation.
Rm sensor pres
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ent
Specify whether or not a room sensor is in use (Y/N) (FS = Yes)
Control mode
Specify, whether the device should regulate according to outside
temperature or a fixed value. (FS = outside temperature)
Use S4
Specify, whether or not sensor input
S4
is in use (Y/N) (only for pro
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gram 800)
Cancel output
Possibility to exchange the functionalities of outputs with one
another (A1 with A2, A1 with A3 or A2 with A3). This enables the
assignment of the potential free output A3 to wherever necessary
(FS = - - - - -)
Assignment of
free outputs
Outputs not used in the program can be assigned to other functional
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ities.
Off
( = FS)
The unused output remains inactive.
On
The output in constantly activated.
And
Linking with one or more outputs. The output is acti
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vated, if
all
linked outputs are on.
Or
Linking with one or more outputs. The output is acti
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vated, if
at least one
linked output is on.
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