If you want to retroactively change any of the initial settings configured in the setup wizard, go to “Advanced Settings”. You can also adapt other default system settings as needed. However, we recommend that only installers or experts with detailed know-how of your thermostat modify settings.

Changing basic settings

When changing basic thermostat settings, you can change the equipment type your thermostat is working with. The equipment may be one of the following:

  • Gas boiler
  • Radiator with valve
  • Radiator with pump
  • Electric floor heating
  • Fan with electric heating
  • Floor heating with valve
  • Floor heating with pump
  • Electric radiator
  • Electric boiler
  • Generic heating device

If the selected equipment is related to a pump or valve, you can decide whether to run the pump or valve periodically.

NOTICE

When selecting the gas boiler application, make sure hydronic heating is used. The RDS110.R is not calibrated for use with a gas-fired duct heating system.

Change basic settings

  1. On the Home screen, tap , then tap and .
  1. When prompted, enter the administrator password.
  1. Tap > .
  1. Tap “OK” to stop all thermostat applications. Your thermostat restarts.
  1. After restarting, tap “Equipment” > “Adapt”.
  1. If necessary, tap to scroll through all the listed equipment types and then choose one as desired.
  1. If the equipment is a pump or valve, select whether to run the pump or valve periodically by dragging the slider on the screen.

Changing advanced settings

In “Advanced Settings”, you can:

  • Change input assignments. Before you configure or switch to another input, we strongly recommend to connect the related field devices to terminal X1 or X2. The input may be:
    • Room temperature
    • Operating mode switch
    • The thermostat switches to “OFF” mode, if the input is configured as “Normally open”. Thus, if a thermostat in a hotel is configured to “Normally open” for this input, “Normally open” is activated when a hotel guest pulls out the room card. The thermostat switches to “OFF” mode. When the room card is again inserted, the thermostat resumes the previous operating mode.
    • If X1 or X2 is assigned as “Operating mode switch” and the input is configured as “Normally open”, but terminal X1/X2 is not physically connected to the related field devices, the thermostat may switch to “OFF” and no longer function normally unless switched to another input.
    • Universal contact. A sensor can be associated with X1, X2 as a universal contact (binary input), e.g. a window contact. By default, this input is configured as "Normally open". With the binary input from the universal contact, a notification is displayed in the mobile application:
    • - If configured as “Normally open”: Notification when the connection state is “closed”. If the state returns to “open”, notification disappears.
    • - If configured as “Normally closed”: Notification when the connection state is “open”. If the state returns to “closed”, notification disappears.
    • There is no direct application operation based on universal contact state changes.
    • Floor temperature. This input can be selected only if the equipment type is “Electric floor heating”.
    • Outside air temperature
    • Room air humidity
    • Presence detector
    • Condensation monitor. If a condensation monitor is configured as input, it detects condensation on chilled ceilings or at critical spots in heating or ventilating plants. When there is a risk of condensation, the thermostat sends a warning signal. The same signal is sent to the mobile application, provided condensation monitoring is activated in the application.
  • Change input signal types based on the input type assigned. The following signal types are supported:
    NOTICE! If the related application is not configured, some inputs may not be available.
    • Digital input, normally open or closed
    • LG-Ni1000
    • Pt1000 (EU)
    • Pt1000 (NA)
    • NTC 10k
    • 0…10 V*
  • Set sensor evaluation mode if an external sensor is connected to either terminal X1 or X2. You can use either built-in and external sensors, or only the external sensors, for controlling and monitoring. The former is selected by default. However, if no physical external sensors are connected to control inputs or if the input values are invalid, only the built-in sensors are used to provide values for the thermostat. If external sensors are connected and can provide valid values with the built-in sensors, the thermostat reacts differently depending on the type of the external sensor:
    • Displays the average value if it is an external temperature or humidity sensor.
    • Enable presence detection related functions no matter whether it is the external or the built-in presence detection sensor detects that someone is in the room.
  • If the equipment type is “Electric floor heating”, activate or deactivate the floor temperature input.
  • Configure the output as a free-standing humidifier, a free-standing dehumidifier or a domestic hot water boiler.
  • Activate or deactivate the optimum start settings for heating. Activating optimum start settings allows for pre-heating unoccupied spaces (a scheduled “Unoccupied” mode is active) to reach the scheduled temperature setpoint at the scheduled occupancy (the thermostat enters “Comfort” mode).

*) If 0…10 V is selected as signal type, a DC 0..10 V active sensor must be connected to the thermostat, or the calculated value may be inaccurate.

Change advanced settings

  1. On the “Advanced Settings” page, tap .
  1. When prompted, enter the administrator password.
  1. Tap > .
  1. Tap “OK” to stop all thermostat applications. The thermostat restarts.
  1. After restarting, tap “I/O” > “Adapt”.
  1. Change the settings as desired.

Resetting the thermostat

You can reset the thermostat to factory settings. A factory reset clears all local settings but keeps the link between the thermostat and user account. Note that after a factory reset, the connection state in the mobile application is indicated as “offline” until the thermostat is reconnected to the network. The thermostat can only be removed from the user account via the mobile application. See Revoking devices for more information.

Factory reset

  1. On the “Advanced Settings” page, tap .
  1. When prompted, enter the administrator password.
  1. Tap > .
  1. Tap “OK” to stop all thermostat applications. Your thermostat restarts.
  1. After restarting, tap “Factory Reset”.
  1. Tap “Reset”. The thermostat is reset and restarted.

NOTE: After the thermostat is restarted, the setup wizard opens for easy commissioning. Refer to the Quick guide for detailed setup.