PERIOD X CONFIGURATION
ITEM # | FORMAT | COMMENTS |
0 | Period X Menu | Indicates the period (X) you are going to |
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1 | n1n2n3n4 | Occupied period - Start time*. |
| 00:00 to 24:00 | Authorises entering the time of day at which the |
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2 | n1n2n3n4 | Occupied period - End time*. |
| 00:00 to 24:00 | Authorises entering the time of day at which the |
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3 | Mo- 0 or Mo- 1 | 1 = the period is in effect on Monday. |
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| 0 = period not in effect on Monday |
4 | tu- 0 or tu- 1 | 1 = the period is in effect on Tuesday. |
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| 0 = period not in effect on Tuesday. |
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6 | tH- 0 or tH- 1 | 1 | = the period is in effect on Thursday. |
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| 0 | = period not in effect on Thursday. |
7 | 1 = the period is in effect on Friday. | ||
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| 0 | = period not in effect on Friday. |
8 | SA- 0 or SA- 1 | 1 | = the period is in effect on Saturday. |
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| 0 | = period not in effect on Saturday. |
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9 | Su- 0 or Su- 1 | 1 = the period is in effect on Sunday. | |
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| 0 | = period not in effect on Sunday. |
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10 | Ho- 0 or Ho- 1 | 1 | = the period is in effect on public holidays. |
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| 0 | = period not in effect on public holidays. |
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*n1n2: hours (00 to 24). The first time the Enter button is continuously pressed, the first two characters in the
n3n4: minutes (00 to 59). Continuous pressing of the Enter key again causes the last two characters to flash so that minutes can be adjusted.
Typical timer program:
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7 | P2 |
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8 | P2 |
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10 | P2 |
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11 | P2 |
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13 | P2 |
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14 | P2 |
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P1: period 1, |
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P2: period 2, |
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P3: period 3, |
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P4: period 4, |
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P5: period 5, |
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P6: period 6, |
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| 21h00, | Public holidays | |||||||||
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P8: period 8, |
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4.5.7.7 - Description of the Holidays sub-menus
This function is used to define 16 public holiday periods. Each period is defined with the aid of three parameters: the month, starting day and duration of the public holiday period. During these public holidays the controller will be in occupied or unoccupied mode, depending on the programmed periods validated for public holidays (see section 4.5.7.8).
Each of these public holiday periods can be displayed and changed with the aid of a
ATTENTION: The broadcast function must be activated to utilise the holiday schedule, even if the unit is running in
HOLIDAY PERIOD X CONFIGURATION
ITEM # | FORMAT | COMMENTS |
0 | HoLidAy X | When selected this item authorises a return |
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1 | 0 to 12 | Start month of public holiday period |
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2 | 0 to 31 | Start day of public holiday period. 0 period |
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3 | 0 to 99 days | Duration of the public holiday period in |
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NOTE: Typical programming for public holidays:
-A public holiday period lasting 1 day on 20th May, for instance, is configured as follows: start month = 5, start day = 20, duration = 1
-A public holiday period lasting 2 day on 25th May, for instance, is configured as follows: start month = 5, start day = 25, duration = 2
4.5.7.8 - Description of the Broadcast sub-menu
The controller provides a broadcast configuration menu which you can use to configure the unit to be the CCN’s broadcaster, responsible for transmitting the time, outdoor temperature, and holiday flags to all system elements.
This menu also authorises setting the date to begin and end daylight saving time. There should be only one broadcaster in a CCN, so this table should not be configured if any other system element is acting as broadcaster.
ATTENTION: If the unit operates in standalone mode (not CCN connected) this menu must be used if the holiday function is used, or to correct for daylight saving time.
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