User Menu Page 2 – To access the second page, turn the selector and scroll the cursor past the last icon of the first page. 3.1 Zones management The zone menu allows the user to view general information and to configure the main settings of the zones. The system allows the user to view up to 6 zones. 1 Connectivity System info Screen settings Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Advanced settings 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Fig. 17 – Turn the selector to highlight the desired menu. – Press the selector to access the selected menu. Fig. 18 By selecting the single zone, the following information will be available: SYMBOLS Connectivity System info Screen settings Advanced Settings Description Allows you to enter the settings of the remote connection service when a WiFi device is connected to the bus and allows you to consult the main diagnostics information. Allows you to consult the main diagnostics information. Allows you to configure the main display settings. Allows you to access the following functions: - Heating temperature regulation - Cooling temperature regulation - Buffer settings - Advanced settings of the connected devices - Units of measurement - Type of time scheduling - Measured temperature correction Zone 1 Operation mode Time program Zone name Zone 1 Room T setpoint 16,0°C Time program > Fig. 19 – Turn the selector to highlight the item to be edited. – Press the selector to enter the edit mode (the field to be edited is highlighted in green). – Turn the selector to set the desired value. – Press the selector to confirm. 12 / EN
User Menu 3.1.1 Operation mode Allows for selecting the zone’s operating mode. – "OFF": the zone is in anti-freeze protection mode. The room protection temperature is set to 5°C by default. – "Manual": the set-point temperature is maintained for 24 hours. – "Time program": the room temperature of the zone follows the time schedule profile for the zone. 3.1.2 Zone name Through this field you can assign a name to the zone from a list of pre-set values. (Note: the function is only available if the interface is connected to configured products). 3.1.3 Room T setpoint In manual mode you can set the temperature of the zone. 3.1.4 Time program Quick access to the time scheduling of the zone (visible only in the Programmed operating mode). 3.2 Time program 3.2.1 Heating/Cooling time scheduling - 2 levels The time scheduling allows the user to heat the room based on personal preferences. Two-level time scheduling can be selected under “Advanced settings” in the user menu or from the 0.4.3 parameter of the technical menu. Select the desired operating mode. Time program Heating > Cooling > DHW > Auxiliary > Zone selection Select and confirm the zone for time scheduling. Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Fig. 21 Defining the comfort and reduced set-point temperatures Zone 1 Set comfort temperature Set reduced temperature 20,0°C 16,0°C Set time program > Fig. 22 – Turn the selector to highlight either “Set comfort temperature” or “Set reduced temperature”. – Press the selector to enter the edit mode. Turn the selector to define the temperature set-point. – Press the selector to confirm the value. – The “Set time program” allows the user to define the day of the week to be scheduled. Buffer > Fig. 20 The time scheduling can be defined in the same way for both the heating and cooling profiles. The heating and cooling modes have dedicated set-points in their respective schedules. 13 / EN
Mise en service 4. Mise en service
Mise en service Code Description R
Mise en service Erreur onduleur Des
Maintenance 5.2 Nettoyage du contr
71 / FR Maintenance
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User Menu Page 2 – To access the second page, turn the selector and scroll the cursor past the last icon of the first page. 3.1 Zones management The zone menu allows the user to view general information and to configure the main settings of the zones. The system allows the user to view up to 6 zones. 1 Connectivity System info Screen settings Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Advanced settings 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Fig. 17 – Turn the selector to highlight the desired menu. – Press the selector to access the selected menu. Fig. 18 By selecting the single zone, the following information will be available: SYMBOLS Connectivity System info Screen settings Advanced Settings Description Allows you to enter the settings of the remote connection service when a WiFi device is connected to the bus and allows you to consult the main diagnostics information. Allows you to consult the main diagnostics information. Allows you to configure the main display settings. Allows you to access the following functions: - Heating temperature regulation - Cooling temperature regulation - Buffer settings - Advanced settings of the connected devices - Units of measurement - Type of time scheduling - Measured temperature correction Zone 1 Operation mode Time program Zone name Zone 1 Room T setpoint 16,0°C Time program > Fig. 19 – Turn the selector to highlight the item to be edited. – Press the selector to enter the edit mode (the field to be edited is highlighted in green). – Turn the selector to set the desired value. – Press the selector to confirm. 12 / EN
User Menu 3.1.1 Operation mode Allows for selecting the zone’s operating mode. – "OFF": the zone is in anti-freeze protection mode. The room protection temperature is set to 5°C by default. – "Manual": the set-point temperature is maintained for 24 hours. – "Time program": the room temperature of the zone follows the time schedule profile for the zone. 3.1.2 Zone name Through this field you can assign a name to the zone from a list of pre-set values. (Note: the function is only available if the interface is connected to configured products). 3.1.3 Room T setpoint In manual mode you can set the temperature of the zone. 3.1.4 Time program Quick access to the time scheduling of the zone (visible only in the Programmed operating mode). 3.2 Time program 3.2.1 Heating/Cooling time scheduling - 2 levels The time scheduling allows the user to heat the room based on personal preferences. Two-level time scheduling can be selected under “Advanced settings” in the user menu or from the 0.4.3 parameter of the technical menu. Select the desired operating mode. Time program Heating > Cooling > DHW > Auxiliary > Zone selection Select and confirm the zone for time scheduling. Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Fig. 21 Defining the comfort and reduced set-point temperatures Zone 1 Set comfort temperature Set reduced temperature 20,0°C 16,0°C Set time program > Fig. 22 – Turn the selector to highlight either “Set comfort temperature” or “Set reduced temperature”. – Press the selector to enter the edit mode. Turn the selector to define the temperature set-point. – Press the selector to confirm the value. – The “Set time program” allows the user to define the day of the week to be scheduled. Buffer > Fig. 20 The time scheduling can be defined in the same way for both the heating and cooling profiles. The heating and cooling modes have dedicated set-points in their respective schedules. 13 / EN
Mise en service 4. Mise en service
Mise en service Code Description R
Mise en service Erreur onduleur Des
Maintenance 5.2 Nettoyage du contr
71 / FR Maintenance
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