Relative Setpoints
Parameter name
Values
Base setpoint after programming
0 ...
23
... 50 (ºC)
User offset (min.)
-10 ...
-5
... 0 (ºC)
User offset (max.)
0 ...
5
... 10 (ºC)
Comfort offset (heating)
-10 ...
-1
... 0 (ºC)
Standby offset (heating)
-10 ...
-3
... 0 (ºC)
Economy offset (heating)
-10 ...
-5
... 0 (ºC)
Frost protection setpoint
-10 ...
7
... 15 (ºC)
Comfort offset (cooling)
0 ...
1
... 10 (ºC)
Standby offset (cooling)
0 ...
3
... 10 (ºC)
Economy offset (cooling)
0 ...
5
... 10 (ºC)
Overheating protection setpoint
30 ...
35
... 100 (ºC)
Reset user offset on operating mode
changes
No
/ Yes
In the Relative Setpoint method, setpoints for each operating mode (except for the building
protection modes) are defined as offsets relative to a common base setpoint.
3.5.4
Operating Modes
Parameter name
Values
1-bit operating mode objects
Disabled
/ Switch / Trigger
Window status object
Disabled /
Enabled
The operating mode of the thermostat (comfort, standby, economy, or building protection)
can be changed at any time through the
Operating mode
1-byte communication object (always
available), or through four 1-bit communication objects, one per mode (enabled via the
1-bit
operating mode objects
parameter). Additionally, the
Window status
communication object
can be used to enter a “Forced protection” mode, regardless of the current operating mode
selected by the user.
3.5
Thermostats
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