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Chronothermostat sans fil équipé d'un émetteur radio
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8 - PASSWORD

8.1) PASSWORD
Some functions can be protected by a password to avoid incorrect settings being entered
by unauthorised personnel. Functions protected by a password are:
Coupling the chronothermostat to the receiver (paragraph 4.8)
Radio signal verification test (paragraph 4.9)
Selecting the
Winter
program
(P 01 - P 02)
versa (par. 5.5)
Reset paragraph 5.11)
Modifying Set absence temperature t3 (paragraph 5.6)
Limiting the temperature setting values (paragraph 6.1)
Temperature differential (ON/OFF) (paragraph 6.3)
Correcting detected room temperature (OFFSET) (paragraph 6.4)
Total disconnection of the
t3
Absence temperature (paragraph 6.5)
Disconnecting the chronothermostat (OFF) (paragraph 7.7)
Password entry, modification, disabling (paragraph 8.1)
Transferring programming data between two chronothermostats (paragraph 6.2)
Ÿ
Assignment of zones to the MASTERS (only for model with this option) (par. 9.3.1)
Wait 8 seconds to exit from the password entry screen without saving any
modifications.
8.1/a) PASSWORD ENTRY
To enter a password in normal chronothermostat operation, keep
approx. 3 sec.). A
COdE
message and the first hyphen to the left will blink on the display
(fig. 73).
Set the desired level with
procedure for the other three hyphens (e.g. fig. 75).
Once the last value on the display has been confirmed, return to normal operating
conditions: the password has been enabled.
- Hyphens " " are not permitted together with numbers; only 4 consecutive hyphens are
allowed for entry as described in par. 8.1/d has the purpose of disabling the password.
- Press
PROG
to delete any mistaken digits.
"examples":
Correct
92
or the
Summer
program
; press
OK
to confirm (e.g. fig. 74). Follow the same
NO!
(P 03)
or vice-
0
DAY
press simultaneously for 3 seconds
0
DAY
and
pressed (for
0
DAY
Correct
password disabled
t1
t2
t3
2
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 18
20 22
PROG
h
t1
t2
t3
2
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 18
20 22
PROG
h
t1
t2
t3
2
4
6
8
10 12 14 16 18
20 22
PROG
h
fig. 73
fig. 74
fig. 75

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