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2.2Activating and deactivating functions

A function is activated or deactivated in the associated function block. The numbers 0 to 24 in the top row of the display represent the respective function block numbers. When a configura- tion level is opened, the activated function blocks are indicated by a black square on the right-hand side below the function block number. For more details on function blocks, refer to section 12.1.

The functions are grouped by topics:

￿Co1: Heating circuit 1

￿Co2: Heating circuit 2

￿Co3: Heating circuit 3

￿Co4: DHW heating

￿Co5: System-wide functions

￿Co6: Sensor initialization

￿Co7: LON communication

￿Co8: Error initialization

￿Co9: Communication

Proceed as follows:

Switch to configuration and parameter level.

Display shows: PA1

Select configuration level.

Open configuration level.

Select function block.

Activate editing mode for the function block. Fb_ blinks on the display.

If 0 0 0 0 appears on the display, the key number needs to be entered first. Refer to section 2.3.1

Activate the function block (Fb = ON).

An activated function block is indicated by a black square below (right) the function block number in the top row of the controller display.

or:

Deactivate the function block (Fb = OFF).

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Samson 5179, 5100 operating instructions Activating and deactivating functions

5179, 5100 specifications

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