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F.A.Q.
What does the temperature value on the display actually represent?
If no external temperature probe is enabled during programming, the value on the display
is the temperature detected by the sensor built into the thermostat.
If, however, an external temperature probe (of the Easy or NTC type) has been enabled,
the thermostat shows the average of the values detected by the probe and the sensor,
using a variable weight between 10% and 100% (which can be defined via Easy
configurator).
The temperature shown on the display (measured by the internal sensor) does
not vary, even in the face of heat variations. Why?
Following the intensive use of the device (e.g. during the programming phases) with the
backlighting enabled, there may be slight alterations in the local temperature, so the device
prevents the updating of the measurement for a few minutes in order to guarantee the
accuracy of the measurement in these conditions too.
Can the temperature of an external Easy probe (e.g. temperature adjustment probe
GW1x769, or the one on a 6-channel push-button panel GW1x753 or a 6-channel
push-button touch panel GW10741) be visualised?
If the thermostat is configured (during programming) to manage an Easy probe, the
temperature measured by that probe can be viewed on the display; press the
button
key on the visualisation page of the corresponding remote element, as explained in
Visualising the remote elements
on page 12.
How is the humidity value measured?
The thermostat does not have its own humidity sensor, so the relative humidity value must
be supplied by an external KNX sensor (e.g. GW1x762H).