Honeywell SDC manual System information button

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Operation

SDC / DHC

 

 

4.1.2.7"System information" button

¤Callsdata. up system information, such as temperatures and counter The information on the outside temperature appears first after the ¤ button is pressed. Turning the input button î causes the system temperatures and the counter and consumption states and operating states of the connected system components to

appear. Pressing the input button î causes the respective setpoint values to appear.

Exceptions Collector flow temperature:

No setpoint

Solar tank temperature:

No setpoint

Outside temperature:

Averaged value

NOTE The displayed information (see the following example) is independent of the installed or enabled system components and control circuits.

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Contents Heating Controller SDC Remote Heating Controller DHC EN2H-0220GE51 R0308 Contents Contents LogSDC / DHC Page Software version Intended useConnection conditions Power supplyCable installation Cable cross-sectionsHot-water temperature greater than 60 C Grounding and zeroingSDC / DHC SDC 12-31 TypeBurnerstage 2 or Districtheating valve Closed Operation Display and operating elementsDisplay basic display Setting range Daytime room temperature buttonFactory setting Operating elements Input button press / turnDaytime hot-water temperature button Night-time room temperature buttonSetting Factory setting 50 COperating mode button basic display Absent 2.5.1 Setting Application Absence mode short-term programParty mode short-term program P1 P2, P3Automatic mode Enabling Display Disabling / enabling default program P2 to P3Disabling / enabling default programs P2 to P3 Manual summer operation excluding heating operationContinuous heating operation Continuous lowering operationStandby mode Switching time programs / Holiday programs buttonHoliday mode Factory setting Current date System information button Operating overview Setting range Factory setting Manual mode / Emission measurement buttonCancellation 2.9 Setting Setting range Heating curve Menu-selection level Menu functions are described in the following Returning AccessTime Date menu Timeprograms menu Access Returning Selection of day of the week and cycle Selection of the control circuitSelection of the program Switch-off time Cycle temperature Switching time programming programs P2 and P3 disabled DHWDefault switching time program P1 for heating and hot water Default program P1Switching time programming program P2 and P3 enabled Default program P2 Default program P3Copying switching time programs days Source day Target day Calling up the copy function daysCalling up the copy function heating circuits Block programming SDC / DHC Copying heating circuits Reloading default programs SDC / DHC Reloading default programs Switching time programs P2 and P3 enabled Factory setting German System Parameters menu Access ReturningSetting values DE Language selectionSet values Operating mode Setting range Set valuesTime program 30 C Summer / Heating limit Quick increase in outside temperatureSlow increase in outside temperature Undoing deactivation Factory setting 20 CParameter reset DHW menu Night-time hot-water temperatureFactory setting 40 C Reduced operation Set values RED lowering operationECO switch-off operation Heating systemRadiator systems Log Time Setpoint Opt Wed Cont. circuit Thu Fri Sat SunSDC / DHC SDC / DHC Page Automation and Control Solutions

SDC specifications

Honeywell SDC, or Honeywell's Security Digital Controller, represents a significant advancement in the security management sector, integrating state-of-the-art technology to meet the modern demands of facility Security and operations. This innovative platform is designed to deliver enhanced security monitoring and control to various industries, including commercial buildings, airports, and critical infrastructures.

One of the main features of the Honeywell SDC is its ability to provide centralized control over access control systems. This allows security personnel to manage entry points efficiently, granting or revoking access permissions in real-time, which is crucial for maintaining security in dynamic environments. The SDC supports a wide range of credential types, including smart cards, biometrics, and mobile credentials, making it highly adaptable to the needs of diverse organizations.

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