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Nimbus M NET R32 Range (User Manual) EU

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  • Selector
  • Horaire
  • Chauffage
  • Fonction
  • Programmation
  • Chaleur
  • Settings
  • Heating
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Description 2.

Description 2. Description The system interface is a device that controls the heating system. It can be used as a room thermostat and/or as a system interface for monitoring the installation’s operation and configuring the desired settings. 2.1 Glossary of terms Zone: a heating system can be divided into multiple hydraulically independent areas, which are referred to as “zones”. Each zone can autonomously generate a heating/cooling request towards the heat generator. For example, a building can be divided into a zone with radiant panels and a zone with radiators. Time slot: by selecting the scheduled operating mode for a zone, the user can define a specific time schedule. The time schedule is divided into intervals which are referred to as “slots”; for each slot it is possible to define a target temperature (setpoint) according to the time schedule set during the system’s configuration. Daily 2-level time scheduling: the daily 2-level time scheduling allows for dividing the schedule into a maximum of 4 comfort slots and 4 reduced-temperature slots within the 24 hours of each day. Daily multi-level time scheduling: in this mode, available only on specially configured products, it is possible to define up to 12 daily slots, each of which can be associated with a specific target temperature value. 2.2 Menu navigation The interface is equipped with a colour display, a selector and two buttons. The interface menus can be navigated using the “Menu” button (A), the selector (B) and the “Back” button (C). – “Menu” button (A): when pressed, it opens up the main menu. – Turning the selector (B) allows the user to perform the following functions: – move through the items that can be selected on the screen. – scrolling the settings for a specific function or parameter. – Pressing the selector (B) allows the user to perform the following functions: – accessing the items that can be selected on the screen. – confirming the settings for a specific function or parameter. – The “Back” button (C) allows the user to perform the following functions: – returning to the previous menu or sub-menu. – cancelling the entry of a setting for a specific function or parameter. 10° Ve 4-GIU 12:30 21° ,5 ° 18,0 SALOTTO 5 °C 30 1,5 bar C B A Fig. 1 6 / EN

Description Navigation example 10° 21,0 ° 12:00 Monday 1 March 2021 1 Zones management Holiday function Time program System operation modes Consumptions history DHW settings Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 SET 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 21° ,5 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Zone 1 Operation mode Time program Zone name Zone 1 Room T setpoint 16,0°C Time program > Connectivity System info Screen settings Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > Advanced settings AUTO function ON Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > AUTO function ON Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > AUTO function ON Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system 1 Connectivity System info Screen settings Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > Advanced settings AUTO function OFF Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system Fig. 2 Key Back button Menu button Turn the selector Press the selector 7 / EN

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1 year ago

Nimbus M NET R32 Range (User Manual) EU

  • Text
  • Selector
  • Horaire
  • Chauffage
  • Fonction
  • Programmation
  • Chaleur
  • Settings
  • Heating
  • Chaude
  • Permet
  • Wwwaristoncom

Description 2.

Description 2. Description The system interface is a device that controls the heating system. It can be used as a room thermostat and/or as a system interface for monitoring the installation’s operation and configuring the desired settings. 2.1 Glossary of terms Zone: a heating system can be divided into multiple hydraulically independent areas, which are referred to as “zones”. Each zone can autonomously generate a heating/cooling request towards the heat generator. For example, a building can be divided into a zone with radiant panels and a zone with radiators. Time slot: by selecting the scheduled operating mode for a zone, the user can define a specific time schedule. The time schedule is divided into intervals which are referred to as “slots”; for each slot it is possible to define a target temperature (setpoint) according to the time schedule set during the system’s configuration. Daily 2-level time scheduling: the daily 2-level time scheduling allows for dividing the schedule into a maximum of 4 comfort slots and 4 reduced-temperature slots within the 24 hours of each day. Daily multi-level time scheduling: in this mode, available only on specially configured products, it is possible to define up to 12 daily slots, each of which can be associated with a specific target temperature value. 2.2 Menu navigation The interface is equipped with a colour display, a selector and two buttons. The interface menus can be navigated using the “Menu” button (A), the selector (B) and the “Back” button (C). – “Menu” button (A): when pressed, it opens up the main menu. – Turning the selector (B) allows the user to perform the following functions: – move through the items that can be selected on the screen. – scrolling the settings for a specific function or parameter. – Pressing the selector (B) allows the user to perform the following functions: – accessing the items that can be selected on the screen. – confirming the settings for a specific function or parameter. – The “Back” button (C) allows the user to perform the following functions: – returning to the previous menu or sub-menu. – cancelling the entry of a setting for a specific function or parameter. 10° Ve 4-GIU 12:30 21° ,5 ° 18,0 SALOTTO 5 °C 30 1,5 bar C B A Fig. 1 6 / EN

Description Navigation example 10° 21,0 ° 12:00 Monday 1 March 2021 1 Zones management Holiday function Time program System operation modes Consumptions history DHW settings Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 SET 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 21° ,5 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 20° ,5 SET 21° ,5 Zone 1 Operation mode Time program Zone name Zone 1 Room T setpoint 16,0°C Time program > Connectivity System info Screen settings Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > Advanced settings AUTO function ON Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > AUTO function ON Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > AUTO function ON Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system 1 Connectivity System info Screen settings Advanced settings CH settings > Cooling settings > Advanced settings AUTO function OFF Buffer > Heat Pump > System measurement unit International system Fig. 2 Key Back button Menu button Turn the selector Press the selector 7 / EN