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Mithos GSM Programmable Thermostat User Manual
Defining the manual temperature
Using the Tm command, the manual temperature of the current operating mode
(heating or cooling) can be set.
The syntax of the command to send is:
Tm
[tt.t] where
[tt.t] values between 2.0 and 50.0
For
example:
Tm 18.0 sets the manual temperature to 18°C
The number in the telephone book that sent the command will receive a
confirmation text message. For example:
TM=18.0 °C (ESTATE)
Defining the T1, T2, T3 temperatures
Commands T1, T2, T3 can be used to set the t1, t2, t3 temperatures for the
currently set operating mode (heating or air conditioning).
The syntax of the commands to send are:
T1
[tt.t] sets the T1 temperature of the current operating mode (heat. or air cond.)
T2
[tt.t] sets the T2 temperature of the current operating mode (heat. or air cond.)
T3
[tt.t] sets the T3 temperature of the current operating mode (heat. or air cond.)
where
[tt.t] values between 2.0 and 50.0
Note: when defining a temperature, the condition T1≤T2≤T3 must be
respected.
Some
examples:
T2 18.7 sets the temperature t2 to 18.7 °C
T1 15.0 sets the temperature t1 to 15°C
The number in the telephone book that sent the command will receive a
confirmation text message.
For
example:
T2=18.7
°C
T1=15.0
°C