EN
IMPORTANT! The instructions and examples given in this manual use channels 1 and 2 only as
examples. All operations and instructions refer to all channels (1
2.2 - NEW DEVICE
When turned on, the receiver has only the
N.B.:
there may be a weak lighted signal on the
interference.
2.3 - TEMPORARILY FORCING THE STATE OF THE CONTROL OUTPUT (ex.: to test the system)
A) TRANSMITTER NOT YET COUPLED OR NOT ACTIVE
!
Hold down the relevant
ex. key
corresponding
LED
is steady on (fig. 4). Also the pump (or burner) command is activated.
!
The control will remain activated for 5 minutes, at the end of which, an audible signal will continue for
operator of its imminent deactivation (fig. 5). If you wish to keep it active, press the
sounding; otherwise, when the signal ceases, the control will be deactivated.
Fig. 4
1
2
Cancelling the temporary forcing of the control
!
Briefly press the
"RESET" key"
temporary forced control is cancelled (fig. 6).
N.B.: Before performing this operation, consult
paragraph 3.0 "RESET".
B) TRANSMITTER COUPLED AND HEAT REGULATION ACTIVE The above-indicated operations can also be performed,
using the same methods, during normal heat regulation operation; in this case, the temporary forced control will cause the
transmitter to be excluded and the reversal of the command status: if active, it will be deactivated and vice versa. During the forced
state, the corresponding
key (
1
2.4 - COUPLING TO TRANSMITTERS
COUPLING TRANSMITTERS WITH CHANNELS ON THE 8 ZONE RECEIVER
!
Pairable radio transmitters: Thermostat, chronothermostat or chronothermostat with Master.
!
One transmitter can be coupled (as primary device) with one or more channels (e.g. Chronothermostat 1 with channels
1, 2, 3; chronothermostat 2 with channels 4, 5, 6; Thermostat with channel 7, leaving channel 8 not used).
!
Only one transmitter can be coupled with each channel as its primary device.
COUPLING ONE OR MORE CHANNELS WITH A TRANSMITTER
ON THE TRANSMITTER TO BE COUPLED activate the "Test" mode
in the transmitter manual.
LEDs 1
÷
8 on the RECEIVER
Execute coupling according to the indication of the
as described below.
A -
LED 1 off = channel not coupled
! Hold down
key
1
then release it:
LED 1
is flashing.
The transmitter is coupled to the receiver (fig. 7).
Repeat the operation for the other channels to pair (fig. 8).
On the TRANSMITTER: deactivate "Test" mode.
B -
LED 1 flashing = channel already coupled to the transmitter
! To confirm coupling: deactivate
transmitter.
! To cancel coupling: hold down
acoustic signal sounds; then release it:
On the TRANSMITTER: deactivate "Test" mode.
LED ON
lit (fig. 3).
lower LED
1
until there is a brief audible signal, then let go: the control is activated and the
1
2
1
; when released the
Fig. 6
÷
8
),
is not functional.
(
Wireless chronothermostat and/or thermostat
show channel
status
.
LED (A, B
until a single acoustic signal sounds;
"Test"
mode on the
Key
1
until a single
LED 1
is off (fig. ).
÷
of the
VMETER
, due to the presence of radio
ex. key
1
5 minutes
2
RESET
(
examples use channel 1
, as described in the chapter
Fig. 7
1
2
or ),
C
Fig. 8
1
2
Fig. 9
1
2
9
7
8).
ON
Fig. 3
5 seconds
to alert the
; again while the audible signal is
1
2
5 s
Fig. 5
1
2
)
)
"Coupling to receiver"
1
2
2
s
1
2
2
s
1
2
2
s