Menu Functions
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After entering the menu “TIME PRG:” all time programs are listed sequentially with their time win-
dows.
Indication example:
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
05.00 - 07.00 h
12.00 - 22.00 h
00.00 - 00.00 h
Time window not used
If the first time program applies to the period from Monday to Friday, these five symbols are darkened
after each other.
Indication example
:
Mo
Tu
W
e
Th
Fr
Sa Su
06.00 - 07.30 h
12.00 - 21.00 h
00.00 - 00.00 h
The first time program provides for two heating periods on workdays (Mo-Fr) from 6 a.m. to 07:30
a.m. and then again from 12 noon to 9 p.m.
It is suggested that only one time program be used when the first settings are made for a function
module. This can be changed for up to five time programs before the module's entry is injured in the
function list by using "add function?" Each module has five entries at the end of the menu to change
a number of time windows and programs for a function module already entered.
DELETE FUNCTION
CHANGE FUNCTION
INSERT FUNCTION
Use “
CHANGE FUNCTION
” to open the following menu for the example above:
TYPE: HTG CIRC.CTRL
DES: HTG CIRC.2
Scope of TIME PROG:
Number of prog.: 1
No. of windows: 3
with set value? no
CHANGE? no
Here, the number of time programs desired and the number of windows per program can be set
again.
The question "with set value?
no
" means that the same set value for the module is to be used for all
time programs (such as desired room temperature during heating periods). The question "with set
value?
yes
" allows you to assign a separate set value to any time window of a time program. In the
example used about of
HTG CIRC.CTRL
, it is possible to set a room temperature for each heating
period.
As soon as the assignment has been made (such as two programs with three time windows each),
the change has to be acknowledged; to do so, scroll to the end of the menu and confirm CHANGE?
by pressing
yes
.