Beretta Alpha 7D wireless Installer And User Manual

Users Installation & Servicing Instructions
Alpha 7D wireless
Installer and user manual
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INSTALLATION AND USER INSTRUCTION
MANUALE DI INSTALLAZIONE E USO
INSTRUKCJA UŻYTKOWNIKA
PL
Wi-Fi ready
Users Installation & Servicing Instructions
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SETTING TIME OF DAY AND DAY OF WEEK
- Press and hold the large selector switch until the icons on the left
start ashing .
- Let the switch go, then turn it slowly clockwise until the time
symbols starts ashing .
- Click the switch and the hour will start ashing turn the large
selector switch clockwise to set the correct hour. Press the knob to exit.
- Turn the large selector switch clockwise and the minutes will ash
turn the selector clockwise to alter the minutes, then push to
exit.
- Turn the selector switch clockwise to highlight the day of the week. Press large selector switch, then let go, and then turn the selector switch clockwise to the correct day Monday being 1, Tuesday
being 2 etc. press again to exit.
PROGRAMMING
To set the ECOT temperature (this is the economy temperature that the house will be at when the heating program is in an off position).
- Press the large selector switch until the icons on the left ash
. Turn the selector switch clockwise until the temperature
ashes and ECOt is highlighted
EC O Ł.
- Press the large selector switch and alter the ECOt temperature to the desired temperature. In the Summer it may only be set at 8°C and in Winter set at 12°C. The house will now be maintained at this minimum temperature when heating is set in the off position.
TO PROGRAM EACH DAY OR BLOCK BOOK
- Press and hold the large selector switch until the icons on the left
start ashing .
- Let the switch go and then turn the switch clockwise until the black bars at the top adjacent to the radiator symbol
start ashing.
- Press the large selector switch and the numbers 1 to 5 will ash
this will allow you to program times for Monday till
Friday.
- Turn the selector switch anti-clockwise to set the times you want the heating off and clockwise to set when you want the heating on. Use the actual time shown as reference and not the black blocks. Press the large selector switch to exit.
- Turn the selector switch clockwise to highlight 6 and 7 then press to enter for setting Saturday and Sunday.
- Turn the selector switch anti-clockwise to set the off settings and clockwise to set the on settings, use the actual time for reference and not the black blocks. Press the selector switch to exit.
QUICK START
TO OVER-RIDE THE SETTINGS AND PUT THE BOILER ON
- Press and hold the large selector switch until the icons on the left
start ashing then let the switch go.
- Press the selector switch again to highlight only the icons, then turn the selector switch clockwise to highlight the glass icon
then press the switch again.
- Now simply turn the large selector switch until the temperature is above whatever is shown on the display .
- The display will ash for 3 seconds then the ame icon will appear
and the boiler will come on .
- To put the heating off, simply turn the large selector switch below
the temperature shown, the temperature will ash for 3 seconds and the ame icon will disappear.
TO OVER-RIDE CLOCK TO PUT HEATING ON
- Press and hold the selector switch for 2 seconds and the icon will appear and the boiler will operate for heating until it reaches the next off setting.
- To switch off from this, simply press the selector switch again for 2 seconds and the icon will disappear and the boiler will be off until the next on setting.
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ENGLISH
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THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO BE RETAINED BY THE USER
Thank you for choosing this radio frequency (RF) radiostat. This cen­tral heating control device is easy to t, and with correct use, will de­liver improved comfort levels in your home whilst saving you money. This thermostat is designed to be used only with heating controls
system with a maximum switching load of 2A at 30VDC or 0,25A at 230VAC.
If installing for someone else, please ensure that the instructions are handed to the householder.
WARNING: Please read this manual prior to installation or use.
SHOCK HAZARD: This unit must be installed by a competent per-
son, in accordance with BS 7671 (the IEE Wiring Regulations), or other relevant national regulations and codes of good practice. Al­ways isolate the AC Mains supply before installing this unit.
FIRST INSTALLATION WARNING: The product arrives with most of the parameters factory set with minimal actions required by the installer: wiring connections of the receiver to the boiler, setting the time and setting the day. All the rest, like coupling between receiver and transmitter, heating pattern, default temperatures, etc. are al-
ready pre-congured at the factory.
IMPORTANT: these instructions should be read in conjunction with the appliance installation instructions. It is recommended that this
device is installed by a qualied electrician.
ENCODER KNOB
Encoder movements: clockwise and anticlockwise rota­tion, push to select. Encoder clockwise and anticlockwise rotation: in­crease or decrease the room comfort temperature, auto
enter of the selected value after 5 seconds. Encoder rotation one step: check the selected comfort tempera­ture. The value will blink for few times and later it will be back to the room temperature value display. Press and hold the encoder once to activate or de-activate the
ADVANCE function (only if set in AUTO mode).
Press and hold the encoder longer for enter in menu and select the status mode or set the time/programming/parameters (see spe-
cic paragraph).
DISPLAY
ENCODER
SENSOR OPENING
LCD DISPLAY
SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION/FUNCTION
Heating mode is active (winter mode).
STATUS MODE
AUTO: the thermostat uses the programmed heating
pattern (default or user dened) to switch the heating
ON & OFF at preselected times. OFF: the thermostat is set to have the heating constant-
ly OFF (in this mode the default or user dened heating
pattern is ignored) – summer mode. PARTY: the thermostat is set to provide heating con-
stantly ON (in this mode the default or user dened
heating pattern is ignored). This status stay ON up to end user switching OFF
ADVANCE: the pre-programmed heating pattern is ad­vanced to the next ON (or OFF) period (this function can only be used when the clock is in the AUTO mode)
Used to show current day of week Used to show current time of day or explanation inside
the main menu
24-hour clock in 60 minute segments. Side example:
The heating fascia is OFF up to 15:59 and it is ON from
16:00 to 18:59
Used to show current room temperature or desired tem­perature to be selected.
Batteries low
Heat request to the boiler (central heating ON)
Other icons inside the main menu:
SYMBOL DESCRIPTION/FUNCTION
EC O Ł
Economy temperature selection
I - - S
Heating or Cooling mode selection (factory set in heating)
P L
Technical menu selection (only for expertise)
E H I Ł
Escape from main menu
QUICK START GUIDE
To be read and used after a proper installation has been made and after the hours and the working mode has been set. WORKING MODE: This central heating control device provides you both the room thermostat function and the weekly clock function. When in AUTO mode, the central heating will be ON/OFF according to the programmed times and according to the set comfort temper-
ature (the ON command is identied by the ame icon). When the
heating will be commanded ON the set-point in the room will be the comfort one. In case of off programmed times, the set temperature is the “economy temperature”, selectable inside the main menu (16°C is the default value). When in OFF mode the heating requested will be switched on when the room temperature drops under the frost protection value (default
is 5°C); this value can be modied inside the technical menu.
When in PARTY mode the heating request is permanently on ac-
cording the selected comfort temperature that can be modied any time rotating the encoder and pressing to conrm.
ENCODER
The encoder has three functions: selection of the set temperature,
set the ADVANCE function and setting the thermostat. If the status
mode of the thermostat is OFF, only the pressing functionality is ac-
tive; any rotation done does not generate any modication.
1. Rotate to select the desired temperature and press to enter.
2. Press once to activate or deactivate the ADVANCE function. Use to
“advance” the heating to an ON or OFF period
(only if set in AUTO
mode)
.
3. Press for 3 seconds to enter menu. Rotate to scroll through the
menu choosing between status mode, economy temperature set­ting, heating and cooling mode, time of day, day of the week, pro­grammed times day by day, technical menu (PL) and exit.
Press again to modify selected item.
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Status mode selection MOdE: rotate to change the thermostat mode between AUTO, PARTY, and OFF, press to save. The press from status mode automatically escapes from menu. Economy temperature selection ECOt: Rotate to select the desired economy temperature and press to enter. This temperature is used when programming time is OFF in AUTO status mode. Heating and cooling mode selection I- - S: Rotate to select the ther¬­mostat mode between I (heating) and S (cooling), press to save.
The selected mode is identied on the display with the presence of
the radiator icon in AUTO mode (radiator icon ON means heating mode, radiator icon OFF means cooling mode). In cooling mode the request versus the chiller appliance remain ON till the room temper­ature moves below the target. Time of the day: rotate to change the hours, press to save. Move to minutes; rotate to change minutes, press to save. Day of the week: rotate to change the day, press to save Programmed times day 1-7: rotate clockwise to set hour ON, rotate anticlockwise to select hour OFF. Clockwise and anticlockwise rota­tion move ahead the time. Press to save. Rotate clockwise to move to the following day. It is possible to program together days 1…5 and days 6-7 with the same pattern in a single operation. PL: rotate to select the password value, press to enter inside the technical menu. Rotate to select the parameters: 1 = COUP - ENCODING between the receiver and the transmitter 2 = CH - RADIO FREQUENCY modication
3 = frost protection temperature selection
4 = hysteresis ON value selection 5 = hysteresis OFF value selection 6 = SENS – TEMPERATURE SENSOR ON-OFF. The temperature sensor can be activated or deactivated 7 = calibration of the temperature sensor Exit: escape from main menu.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Unlike the conventional thermostat, this control separates the func­tion in two units. The receiver serves for wiring connections and heat on/off control. The transmitter serves as the user interface and for temperature sensing/control. The two units are linked by radio frequency (RF). The RF communication is two directions from the transmitter to the receiver; therefore if transmitter-receiver are not coupled, alarm of missing communication is visible on the transmit­ter display.
THE TRANSMITTER is a wall-mounted thermostat. The transmitter
can be located wherever a conventional room ther­mostat would normally be sited. No wiring is re­quired, as the transmitter is battery powered.
THE RECEIVER is connected to the boiler, and can replace a conventional mechanical or electronic time clock. The receiver arrives pre-cabled and ready to be xed, therefore it is not necessity to open the re­ceiver casing. The receiver is equipped with a trans-
parent bubble button that incorporates the button function, the green led function and the red led function. Button functions:
1. Press once: manually switch ON the heating (relay closed), press
again to switch OFF.
2. Press for 3 seconds: encoding procedure start up. After success
coupling there is an automatically exit from the procedure (see the PL menu at point 1-COUP).
Receiver led: colors and functionality
RED LED GREEN LED REASON
ON xed Blinking Relay ON or coupling procedure Blinking ON xed Relay OFF
OFF
Blinking irregularly
Relay ON - no RF communication (low batteries on the transmitter or transmitter too far from the receiver)
Blinking irregularly
OFF
Relay OFF - no RF communication (low batteries on the transmitter or transmitter too far from the receiver)
NOTE 1 FOR RECEIVER: when the receiver is manually moved to the ON or OFF relay position (heating request ON or OFF), after few
seconds (at least 100 secs.) the relay position will move according
the transmitter request. If it is required for a permanent ON or OFF position, please use the transmitter functionality. NOTE 2 FOR RECEIVER: in case of missing radio communication (see errors paragraph), the receiver relay moves automatically to the
ON position (after 10 minutes of missing communication) whatever
the transmitter request was (led green irregularly blinking). However it is possible manually move the relay position (the heat request) to the OFF or ON position permanently by pressing the receiver trans­parent button. The selected position is indicated by the red or green light irregularly blinking. Once the radio communication has been reactivated the receiver will revert to work according the transmitter requests.
PACKING LIST QTY
RF receiver with 6 wire cable tted 1
RF transmitter 1 Screws and wall plugs (drill 5 mm) 2
Adhesive magnetic tted 1 Double side adhesive 2
Instructions 1 Batteries 1,5 AAA 2
BOILER PREPARATION
Isolate the appliance from the electrical supply and remove the ap­pliance casing and PCB cover (refer to boiler installation instructions
for specic details).
The receiver can be provided with or without a male plug according the product code ordered and according the availability of female counterpart on the boiler side. The version without male plug is sup­plied with spade terminals.
Receiver with male plug tted
Connect the male plug (4 pins) of the receiver to the
female plug on the boiler (pre-wired on specic boiler
models).
Receiver with spade terminals
Connect the spade terminals from the receiver to the PCB terminals (room thermostat terminal black & black, open term (OT) bus red & red (alternative to room thermostat connection), main supply
terminals blue and brown on the main boiler supply socket) - gure
below for a sample boiler connections. Blue = main supply 230 Vac = neutral N Brown = main supply 230 Vac = line L Black & Black = room thermostat = I-O (TA) Red & Red = OpenTherm = OT bus See picture for the receiver internal connections.
JP1
JP2
JP3
JP4
JP5
JP6
CN6
CN5
CN12
1
CN13
P1
P3
P2
Remove the bridge Black RF wires connections
N
L
230 V
M3
F
brown
blue
brown RF
blue RF
IMPORTANT: the link-wire (if tted) must be removed from room
thermostat terminals IMPORTANT: Secure the receiver wiring harness to the internal boil­er cable anchors.
INSTALLATION OF RECEIVER
Secure the receiver in the proximity of the boiler using the screws and wall plugs or using the adhesive magnetic strips on the external
boiler casing including to x (both xing tools are provided).
black
LNI
O
black
blue
brown
M
plug - male
OT - OpenTherm
black
LNI
O
black
blue
brown
M
5
The location should be chosen in order to see the receiver light/ button. For no reason should the receiver box be opened. The ap­pliance can only be mounted indoors and in areas free from any water or moisture. Wiring must conform to IEE regulations. RF Ad­dress Code Setting, if there is another user nearby, e.g. in the next dwelling, you receiver may be operated in error by their transmitter. You may select a different RF address code to prevent this. (see encoding section).
NOTE: do not x the receiver in a permanent way to the boiler casing.
INSTALLATION OF TRANSMITTER
The receiver and the transmitter are delivered already coupled therefore the encoding procedure should not be necessary during installation. In case it is required to encode the transmitter and the receiver, this operation should be done while the receiver and the transmitter are still very near (see the encoding instructions).
Before xing the transmitter check that the radio signal is active
(if there is no communication the receiver will blink red or green irregularly). Because the transmitter uses radio waves to communicate with the receiver, you should also bear in mind that metallic objects can
weaken or deect radio signals: this includes steel reinforced walls, ling cabinets, kitchen appliances, mirrors, etc. The range of the Radiostat is 40 metres in open air, and 20 metres inside buildings,
dependent on RF obstructions as mentioned above. Position the Radiostat on a wall surface away from obstructions and direct heat sources or draughts, in a room that is warmed by the
heating system. The xing of the transmitter can be done either with
screws and wall plugs or with the double sided adhesive depending on the wall surface quality (both are supplied). See the side diagram
as reference to drilling the wall. Distance between the 2 holes is 60
mm, drill hole dia. 5 mm.
In case of using wall plugs, the transmitter box must be open to x
the screws to the wall plugs from inside the box. The opening of the transmitter must be done by pressing gently on the lower button latch to remove from back plate. Fit the supplied two batteries inside the transmitter with the direction as indicated internally.
WARNING: Do not touch the printed circuit
board of the transmitter as it contains electrostatically sensitive components.
FUNCTIONS
The weekly thermostat has the following functions:
Room thermostat: the internal temperature sensor detects the
temperature and, comparing with the set point, switches ON or OFF the heating request (according to the programmed timings). The temperature sensor is located on the lower side of the item.
Time: on the display it is possible to set and read the time.
Programming timing: it is possible to select the desired ON or OFF
heating times. The programming is possible during one week, 24-hours and the minimum time segment is one hour.
Status mode: AUTO, PARTY, OFF: Select AUTO mode if timed ON/
OFF periods are required. Select PARTY mode for constant ON (24-hours). Select PARTY mode for constant ON (24-hours). Select OFF mode for heating OFF (summer mode). Note: summer/winter selection is better to be selected on the main boiler dashboard.
• ADVANCE functions: the pre-programmed heating pattern is
advanced to the next ON (or OFF) period.
• 3 level temperatures:
comfort, economy and frost protection.
Frost protection functionality.
Battery low.
Alarm of missing radio frequency communication on the receiver.
Room temperature calibration.
Automatic boiler switch ON for radio communication errors (missing
communication between receiver and transmitter).
Heating or cooling mode operation selection. Relay position is
inverted.
• Disable the room sensor to trasform the termostat in a swicthing
operator accoring the programmed timing only and independet from the room temperature.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
At the rst installation of the thermostat, the time and the day of the
week needs to be set (see encoder paragraph). After this, a desired thermostat status must be selected (see the encoder paragraph). When in AUTO mode the heating request follows the programmed heating pattern and the desired room temperature selected. When in PARTY mode the heating request is ON all the time according to the desired room temperature selected. When in OFF mode, the heating request is OFF all the time (frost protection is ON). The thermostat is pre-programmed with a default heating pattern (see table below); however this can be modied to suit individual needs (see encoder paragraph).
Pre-programmed heating pattern
Day ON OFF ON OFF
Monday (day 1) 06:00 08:00 16:00 22:00 Tuesday (day 2) 06:00 08:00 16:00 22:00 Wednes
day (day 3)
06:00 08:00 16:00 22:00
Thursday (day 4) 06:00 08:00 16:00 22:00 Friday (day 5) 06:00 08:00 16:00 22:00 Saturday (day 6) 08:00 11:00 16:00 23:00 Sunday (day 7) 08:00 11:00 16:00 23:00
Other factory set values are:
Comfort temperature: 21°C
Economy temperature: 16°C
Frost protection temperature: 5°C
• Hysteresis OFF: 0,4°C (boiler switch OFF at 0,4°C above the tar-
get)
• Hysteresis ON: 0,2°C (boiler switch ON at 0,2°C below the target)
The cooling mode respects the above values. (economy tempera-
ture in cooling mode has no-meaning as the switching of the relay is don only according the comfort temperature value).
LOW BATTERIES
The two supplied batteries will last for approximately 1 year under a normal usage. When the batteries are low, the relative icon will appear on the display. It is better to change the batteries on time in order avoid any lack of heating supply during the day. Follow the correct positioning of the batteries according to the inter­nal transmitter battery box indications. Every time the batteries are removed the transmitter loses only the time. The programmed times, the set temperatures and the transmit­ter coupling code are maintained memorized.
ERRORS
In the case of missing communication between the receiver and the transmitter, the red or green led on the receiver starts to blink irregu-
larly, after 350 sec of the communication being lost. The above error
can happen either when the battery power on the transmitter is low (battery icon ON on the transmitter display) and when the location of the transmitter is not suitable (too far a distance or internal home dis­turbs like a concrete wall or electronic interference etc.) (see “NOTE
2 FOR RECEIVER”). Once the communication has returned, the
transmitter automatically returns to a normal working mode.
In the case of missing communication, the receiver will automatical­ly switch on the heating requested to the boiler (the boiler switching on will depend on the summer/winter position on the boiler dash­board, not from the thermostat request). This will prevent freezing in case of missing communication between the receiver and the transmitter in winter position.
If the receiver is located at the limit of wireless maximum distance, the receiver can lose the communication for a while and then back to normal working mode.
In the case of missing supply to the receiver (electrical black out), the communication will be lost but at the return of the electricity, the receiver will automatically return to a standard working mode according to the transmitter signal. There is no requirement for any special operation on the receiver/transmitter in the case of miss­ing communication unless it is necessary to change location of the transmitter.
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