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)
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