You can manage application settings by turning on/off a specific function or change setting values. It is strongly recommended that only installers or experts with detailed know-how about the thermostat modify the application settings.
NOTE:
- Parameter availability depends on your selected application for your thermostat.
- Numbers marked in tables are only for easy readability in this document. They don't represent the parameter numbers in the local hardware unit.
Multi-functional inputs
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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1. | Room temperature 1, 0 V value | Room temperature at 0 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X1 | 0 °C | 0…50 °C | A DC 0…10 V external room temperature sensor must be connected to the thermostat using terminal X1. |
2. | Room temperature 1, 10 V value | Room temperature at 10 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X1 | 50 °C | 0…50 °C | |
3. | Room temperature 2, 0 V value | Room temperature at 0 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X2 | 0 °C | 0…50 °C | A DC 0…10 V external room temperature sensor must be connected to the thermostat using terminal X2. |
4. | Room temperature 2, 10 V value | Room temperature at 10 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X2 | 50 °C | 0…50 °C | |
5. | Outside air temperature, 0 V value | Outside air temperature at 0 V of the 0-10 V input | -50 °C | -50…80 °C | A DC 0…10 V external outside air temperature sensor must be connected. |
6. | Outside air temperature, 10 V value | Outside air temperature at 10 V of the 0-10 V input | 80 °C | -50…80 °C | |
7. | Floor temperature 1, 0 V value | Floor temperature at 0 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X1 | -50 °C | -50…80 °C | A DC 0…10 V external floor temperature sensor must be connected using terminal X1. |
8. | Floor temperature 1, 10 V value | Floor temperature at 10 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X1 | 80 °C | -50…80 °C | |
9. | Floor temperature 2, 0 V value | Floor temperature at 0 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X2 | -50 °C | -50…80 °C | A DC 0…10 V external floor temperature sensor must be connected using terminal X2. |
10. | Floor temperature 2, 10 V value | Floor temperature at 10 V of the 0-10 V input in terminal X2 | 80 °C | -50…80 °C |
Heating setpoints
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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11. | Comfort heating setpoint | The default heating setpoint for “Comfort” defined in a schedule. This setpoint must be higher than that for protection. | 21 °C | 0…50 °C | N/A |
12. | Economy heating setpoint | The default heating setpoint for “Economy” defined in a schedule. This setpoint must be higher than that for protection. | 19 °C | 0…50 °C | N/A |
13. | Unoccupied heating setpoint | The default heating setpoint for “Unoccupied” mode. This setpoint must be higher than that for protection. | 15 °C | 0…50 °C | N/A |
14. | Protection heating setpoint | The default minimum heating setpoint to maintain when you switch the thermostat to “OFF” under > “Operating mode”. | 12 °C | 0…50 °C | This setpoint is valid only if you keep the default Protection option for Application setting No. 35. |
15. | Max. heating setpoint | The default maximum heating setpoint if the thermostat is not switched to “OFF”. If it is “OFF”, the maximum heating setpoint is then the heating protection setpoint. | 35 °C | 0…50 °C | The heating protection setpoint is valid only if you keep the default Protection option for Application setting No. 35. |
Humidification setpoints
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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16. | Rel.room humidity setpoint for comfort | The humidification setpoint for “Comfort”. This setpoint must be higher than the humidification setpoint for protection. | 40 % RH | 0…100 % RH | Displays only if you’ve configured the output as “Humidifier (no fan)”. |
17. | Rel.room humidity setpoint for economy | The humidification setpoint for “Economy”. This setpoint must be higher than the humidification setpoint for protection. | 40 % RH | 0…100 % RH | |
18. | Rel.room humidity setpoint f.unoccupied | The humidification setpoint for “Unoccupied”. This setpoint must be higher than the humidification setpoint for protection. | 30 % RH | 0…100 % RH | |
19. | Rel.room humidity setp.for protection | The humidification setpoint to maintain when you switch the thermostat to “OFF” under > “Operating mode”. This setpoint must be lower than the dehumidification setpoint for protection. | 30 % RH | 0…100 % RH | This setting displays only if you’ve configured the output as “Humidifier (no fan)”. This setpoint is valid only if you keep the default Protection option for Application setting No. 35. |
NOTE: Humidification control works with a PID algorithm if the connected humidifier is in "AUTO" mode. The algorithm continuously monitors the difference between the humidity setpoint for humidification and the measured relative air humidity in the room and switches on and off the humidifier to keep room humidity above the setpoint. The humidifier cannot be manually switched on and off in this mode. Changes to the setpoint affect humidification control and verifying functionality.
Dehumidification setpoints
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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20. | Rel.room dehmdf.setpoint for comfort | The dehumidification setpoint for “Comfort”. This setpoint must be lower than the dehumidification setpoint for protection. | 60 % RH | 0…100 % RH | Displays only if you’ve configured the output as “Dehumidifier (no fan)”. |
21. | Rel.room dehmdf.setpoint for economy | The dehumidification setpoint for “Economy”. This setpoint must be lower than the dehumidification setpoint for protection. | 60 % RH | 0…100 % RH | |
22. | Rel.room dehmdf.setpoint for unoccupied | The dehumidification setpoint for “Unoccupied”. This setpoint must be lower than the dehumidification setpoint for protection. | 70 % RH | 0…100 % RH | |
23. | Rel.room dehmdf.setpoint for protection | The dehumidification setpoint to maintain when you switch the thermostat to “OFF” under > “Operating mode”. This setpoint must be lower than the dehumidification setpoint for protection. | 70 % RH | 0…100 % RH | This setting displays only if you’ve configured the output as “Dehumidifier (no fan)”. This setpoint is valid only if you keep the default Protection option for Application setting No. 35. |
NOTE: Dehumidification control works with a PID algorithm if the connected dehumidifier is in "AUTO" mode. The algorithm continuously monitors the difference between the humidity setpoint for dehumidification and the measured relative air humidity in the room and switches on and off the dehumidifier to keep room humidity below the setpoint. The dehumidifier cannot be manually switched on and off in this mode. Changes to the setpoint affect dehumidification control and verifying functionality.
Functions
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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24. | Kick cycle | A circle kicked in to turn on a constantly idle pump or valve for a minimum period of time to protect the pump or valve from being locked up. You can set the kick-in time interval by yourself; however, the minimum time period the pump or valve is switched ON depends on what heating controllers setting you’ve selected. | 500 h | 1…8760 h | Application setting No. 38; This function displays only if you select the equipment type as one of the following in Changing system setup: Radiator with valve, Radiator with pump, Floor heating with valve or Floor heating with pump. |
25. | Presence detector | Allows switching to “Comfort” automatically if an unoccupied room is detected to be occupied when a scheduled “Unoccupied” mode is running. | Inactive | N/A | An external presence detector sensor must be connected to the thermostat using terminal X1or X2. |
Temperature offsets
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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26. | Built-in temp. sensor adj. | Temperature offset value for the built-in room temperature sensor. | 0 K | -5…5 K | Valid only if the built-in temperature sensor is used to measure the temperature. |
27. | Room temp.1, measured value adj. | Temperature offset value for the room temperature sensor connected in terminal X1. | 0 K | -5…5 K | Valid only if an external room temperature sensor is connected using X1. |
28. | Room temp.2, measured value adj. | Temperature offset value for the room temperature sensor connected in terminal X2. | 0 K | -5…5 K | Valid only if an external room temperature sensor is connected using X2. |
Minimum switchover time adjustment
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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29. | Humidify (no fan) min. ON time | The minimum working time of a standalone humidifier. This minimum limitation protects the humidifier from being destroyed by frequent switchovers. | 3 min | 0…60 min | You’ve configured the thermostat output as “Humidifier (no fan)” in Changing system setup. |
30. | Humidify (no fan) min. OFF time | The minimum OFF time of a standalone humidifier. This minimum limitation protects the humidifier from being destroyed by frequent switchovers. | 3 min | 0…60 min | |
31. | Dehum. (no fan) min. ON time | The minimum working time of a standalone dehumidifier. This minimum limitation protects the dehumidifier from being destroyed by frequent switchovers. | 3 min | 0…60 min | You’ve configured the thermostat output as “Dehumidifier (no fan)” in Changing system setup. |
32. | Dehum. (no fan) min. OFF time | The minimum OFF time of a standalone dehumidifier. This minimum limitation protects the dehumidifier from being destroyed by frequent switchovers. | 3 min | 0…60 min | |
33. | DHW min. ON time | The minimum working time of the domestic hot water boiler. This minimum limitation protects the boiler from being destroyed by frequent switchovers. | 3 min | 0…60 min | You’ve configured the thermostat output as “Hot water” in Changing system setup. |
34. | DHW min. OFF time | The minimum OFF time of the domestic hot water boiler. This minimum limitation protects the boiler from being destroyed by frequent switchovers. | 3 min | 0…60 min |
Other settings
No. | Application settings | Descriptions | Factory settings | Range | Dependencies |
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35. | Off/protection configuration | Configures whether the thermostat goes to the protection mode or completely turns off in “OFF” mode. | Protection | Off Protection | N/A |
36. | Heating control loop | Indicates a different time for PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) pulse periods. You can select the default setting to let the system configure the most suitable heating controller settings based on your selected equipment type. | Default
| Slow Medium Default Fast 2-position Self-adaptive | N/A |
37. | Floor temperature limit | Floor temperature limit for electric floor heating | 40 °C | 35…60 °C | Valid only if you’ve selected the equipment type as “Electric floor heating” and enabled the floor temperature input in Changing system setup. |
38. | Optimum start control | Pre-heats the room in an optimum way so that you can get the scheduled temperature setpoint at your scheduled occupied time. You can choose “Warm-up gradient” to manually define the warm-up speed, or choose “Self-adaptive” to let the thermostat learn and decide the warm-up speed. | Warm-up gradient
| Warm-up gradient Self-adaptive | Visible only if you’ve activated the optimum start control settings in Changing system setup. |
39. | Warm-up gradient | The warm-up speed that you set to pre-heat the room. | 30 min/K | 0…120 min/K | Valid only if you’ve activated the optimum start control settings in Changing system setup and selected “Warm-up gradient” for Application setting No.38 |
Manage application settings
- On the Home screen, tap , then tap and .
- When prompted, enter the administrator password.
- Tap > , and then scroll to the specific setting that you want to turn on/off, or change to a desired value.
- Tap to change the setting as desired.