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3 CREATE YOUR HOUSE
long press on
You now need to “create” your house - a list of rooms where the
various devices such as thermostats will be placed.
Create all the rooms and re-name them eg room 1 = Kitchen,
room 2 = Lounge etc
① Scroll over rooms.
④ To create or add a room (zone).
② Current room name
⑤ To change current room (zone)
name.
③ To delete a room
(zone).
4 PAIR YOUR DEVICES TO CENTRAL
Install your devices
Create the room if it doesn’t exist (See section 3)
Go to Radio pairing
-
Choose the device type (heating
, On/Off Device etc)
- Choose the room
Note: The master (thermostat or BT-M6Z02 RF) must be the
first paired device
- Put the device in pairing mode (refer to device leaflet)
Start the pairing on the Central
- Follow the instructions given by the Central (check on the
device that the pairing is successful, refer to the device leaflet)
- n.b: Automatic pairing time in case of RF communication loss:
10s.
- When you have finished pairing all devices, please check that
the range allows good communication. To do this, adjust the
setpoint temperature on the central and make sure that the
information is received by the thermostat/Receiver.
Check the successful installation
-
- You will have warning in home menu
for RF errors
communications. The warning flag should appear for a
maximum of 10mn. It would then disappear if there are no
communication problems. If not, check devices showing RF
errors, try moving them to another place and repeat the
procedure.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PAIRING
If your installation has a number of separate hydraulic circuits
containing their own pumps or boilers, you may want to drive
each pump/boiler separately from specific heating receivers or
thermostatic actuator(s). With smartvision you can create and
control up to 4 hydraulic circuits. Each of the circuits will have an
RF remote circuit receiver linked to it that will activate the
intended pump and boiler. If at least one heating receiver or
thermostatic actuator on the circuit has a demand, the linked
circuit receiver will operate and activate the pump (and / or
boiler).
First step: define on which circuit a device belongs to
With the plan of your installation, define which devices are on
“circuit 1”. Then, using the Central controller, pair and configure
all these devices on circuit 1.
To do this, in the main screen press
, enter a zone (room)
that is on circuit 1, then press
and select one device of
circuit 1 and press
5 seconds. Now you have entered the
configuration menu of the device. Choose menu “HC”, now you
have two options, Electrical or Hydraulic, select Hyraulic and
then press on button
. You can now select the circuit, that
the device will act on, eg circuit 1.
Proceed like this for every heating/cooling device of this circuit.
Once all elements of circuit 1 are set, do the same for the other
hydraulic circuits.
Second step: control the circuits
For each circuit, you can link a circuit receiver to drive the
pump/boiler of the circuit. This can be done for example by BT-
WR02 RF.
From the main screen, press
then press
. On the list
box, choose “Radio pairing”, then “Circuit”. Select the number of
the circuit, eg circuit 1. Put the element to link (BT WR02 RF) in
link mode, then start process by pressing
.
Do the same for the other circuit, if you have more.
Heat and Cool installations
If your installation includes both heating and cooling functions,
you can switch either from Heat to Cool manually or
automatically:
- If you have a BT HCM02 RF in your installation set as
“Master” (refer to Manual instruction of the device) then all
is automatic you don’t have to do anything
- For all other cases, you have to do the switch manually:
from main screen press
then
and go in “H&C”.
There you will have the choice netween “Heating Only”
“Cooling Only” or “Manual Reversible”. With this last option,
you create a shortcut in the main menu (icon 4) where you
can easily change Heat/Cool mode.
Notes:
-
In Cooling Mode, Reduced mode and Antifreeze
mode are inactive: icon
is displayed instead
of
or
.
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In the thermostat, user can configure the parameter “Cold”
that allows the zone to do Cooling or not. If it is set to “No”,
then if the mode of the zone is Cooling the
n the zone won’t
make Cooling.
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