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Building Technologies
Modular Heating Controller RMH760B
CE1P3133en
HVAC Products
2 Operation
05.02.2007
Setting level, pop-up, setting a numerical value:
Entry 1
Start
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End
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Reason
Holidays
Delete
entry
Setting level, Help picture ”Explanations relating to the selected datapoint”. In the
corner at bottom right, the text identification number of the menu tree appears (only
service level and password level):
Main me> Heatin1> Heating
[Curvepoint 1] flow temp:
486
Info level, “Display of key plant data”:
Heating circuit 1
Preselection:
State:
Comfort
Cause: Time
switch
2.2.3 Operating
levels
There are 2 operating levels:
•
Info level
•
Setting level
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These 2 levels are always active, independent of the access level used
When on this level, important plant data can be displayed.
The setting level is structured like a menu. It provides for reading and adjustment of
datapoints.
Using the INFO button, explanations relating to the menus with the individual data-
points can be displayed. The information is displayed as long as the button is kept
depressed.
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Switching from the info level to the setting level:
1. Select the start page by pressing the ESC button.
2. Press the OK knob to change to the setting level.
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Switching from the setting level to the info level:
1. Select the start page with the ESC button. Press the button repeatedly until the
start page reappears.
2. Press the INFO button to change to the info level.
2.2.4 Access
rights
An access right is defined for each parameter (operating line). There are 3 access
levels:
Level Access
Symbol
User level (for the
plant operator)
The user level is always accessible.
All datapoints visible and alterable here can be
changed by the plant operator
Info level
Setting level
Switching between the
operating levels
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