Programming
Programming is always started by entering the time, weekday, and setback temperature. The switch times are then set. Do not start any
programming (press button
C
briefly) before 88:88 (flashing) appears in the display. The programming can be cancelled at any point. If, for
example, only the time needs to be adjusted for a DST time change, simply set the time and then stop any further programming. If no buttons are
pressed for 10 s, the device accepts the new values automatically, leaves all other values and resumes normal operation. The controller operates
either in
Block mode
or
Single day mode
. In Block mode, weekdays 1 to 5 (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday etc., see numbers on the top of the
display) always the same time program, which therefore only has to be entered once. At weekends, days 6 and 7 (Saturday and Sunday) another
time program can be entered. Operating in only two blocks considerably reduces the amount of programming required. During commissioning or
after a Reset the device always starts in Block mode The programming is carried out with the buttons
C
(= Control), as well as
+
and
-
. If you make
a mistake or have lost your overview, wait 10 s and start from the beginning again
1. Block programming
Skip this section if you wish to operate the controller in Single day mode.
Press
C
briefly and set the time using the
+
and
–
buttons.
Press
C
briefly and use the
+
and
–
buttons to set the weekday (Monday =
1
, Tuesday =
2
etc.)
Press
C
briefly and set the setback temperature (factory setting
3°
C)
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 1st heating period
weekdays
(factory setting 06:00)
Press
C
briefly and set the end of the 1st heating period
weekdays
(factory setting 22:00).
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 2nd heating period
weekdays
(0, if not required).
Press
C
briefly and set the end of the 2nd heating period
weekdays
(0, if not required).
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 1st heating period
weekend
(factory setting 6:00).
Press
C
briefly and set the end of the 1st heating period
weekend
(factory setting 22:00).
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 2nd heating period
weekend
(0, if not required).
Press
C
briefly and set the end of the 2nd heating period
weekend
(0, if not required).
This completes the block programming. Pressing
C
once more or simply waiting for 10 seconds
will cause the controller to accept the programmed values and resume operation.
2. Single day programming
The controller switches from Block to Single day mode and vice versa by holding down the
M
button for at least 10 seconds. Single day
programming is carried out in the same way as for block programming. The individual weekdays are shown as numbers at the top of the
display (
1
= Monday,
2
= Tuesday etc.).
Press
C
briefly and set the time using the
+
and
–
buttons.
Press
C
briefly and use the
+
and
–
buttons to set the weekday (Monday =
1
, Tuesday =
2
etc.)
Press
C
briefly and set the setback temperature (factory setting
3°
C)
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 1st heating period
Monday
(factory setting 06:00)
Press
C
briefly and set the end of the 1st heating period
Monday
(factory setting 22:00)
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 2nd heating period
Monday
(factory setting 0:00)
Press
C
briefly and set the end of the 2nd heating period
Monday
(factory setting 0:00)
Press
C
briefly and set the start of the 1st heating period
Tuesday
...
and follow the same procedure for all other weekdays. You can abort programming at any time by simply not making any further settings.
Any new settings are accepted whilst everything else is retained, and the controller switches to operation after 10 s.
3. Operating mode
During operation, you can switch seamlessly from
Block mode
to
Single day mode
and vice versa with the programmed values. To do
this press the
M
button for at least 10 seconds. Block mode is indicated on the display by showing days 1 to 5 or 6 and 7, whilst only the
current weekday is shown in single day mode, e.g. 3 = Wednesday. Other display elements provide you with an overview during
programming and operation, see figure. You can reprogram the currently set operating mode at any time. To do this press the
C
button
and continue as described above.
Special functions
Party switching:
Hold down – and press + briefly to set the device to switch to the heating temperature for 6 hours in all operating
modes. The sun symbol and two champagne glasses appear on the display. Repeating this starts the cycle from the beginning. You can
stop the party function by holding down the + button and pressing – briefly.
Child lock:
Press the + and – buttons simultaneously for at least 10 seconds. The controller will then no longer respond to button
actuations. The activation of the child lock is indicated by the flashing point of the actual temperature in the display. To cancel the child
lock, press the + and – buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. The point no longer flashes and all buttons will respond to actuation.
The controller can be used as a
pilot controller (on request)
. For this it passes 230 V to the TA terminal during Setback mode, with a
load of 0.2 A.
Satellite controllers
without a timer, as well as bimetal controllers can be connected to the TA terminal and run
simultaneously with the master controller in Setback mode.
Reset
: This function is normally not required, at worst after a lightning strike or after serious mains faults. This is triggered by pressing the
indented button briefly. Programmed values are retained, the time and weekday have to be reset.
Troubleshooting
Sensor characteristics
Diagnostics
Poss. Cause / Solution
Temp.
Resistance
Heating not working
- Switch on / check mains supply
°C
kΩ
Indicated in display:
10
3.66
Circle flashes (left of display)
- Mains failure
20
2.43
Controller not responding to set temperature change
- Device operates in Setback mode
30
1.66
Controller not responding to pushbutton actuation
- Child lock active
40
1.15
Err 1
- Room sensor faulty
50
0.82
Err 2
- Floor sensor faulty or not connected
0.00°C
- Room temperature 0°C or below
Controller switching too early/late
- Check setting in the program
Actual temperature too high
- Check the mounting position of the room sensor