
Description of application and parameters
Application "RTC object"
KNX Technical Manual 2CKA001473B8667
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06.02.2017
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11.8.84 Setpoint adjustment
Note
This parameter is only available if the "Device function" parameter is set on
either "Single device" or "Master device".
11.8.85 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during heating mode (0 - 15°C)
Options:
Setting option between 0 - 15
This preset can be used to limit the manual increase during heating.
Note
This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on
"Heating," "Heating with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and
cooling with additional stages".
11.8.86 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during heating mode (0 - 15°C)
Options:
Setting option between 0 - 15
This preset can be used to limit the manual decrease during heating.
Note
This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on
"Heating," "Heating with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and
cooling with additional stages".
11.8.87 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual increase during cooling mode (0 - 15°C)
Options:
Setting option between 0 - 15
This preset can be used to limit the manual increase during cooling.
Note
This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on
"Cooling," "Cooling with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and
cooling with additional stages".
11.8.88 Setpoint adjustment — Maximum manual reduction during cooling mode (0 - 15°C)
Options:
Setting option between 0 - 15
This preset can be used to limit the manual decrease during cooling.
Note
This parameter is only available when the "Control function" parameter is set on
"Cooling," "Cooling with additional stage," "Heating and cooling" or "Heating and
cooling with additional stages".