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The TP-83IR programmable wireless indoor thermostat
The TP-83IR is a wireless indoor thermostat with a programmable weekly
heating schedule. It is designed for indoor temperature regulation which
balances economy with comfort. The device is capable of recognizing
warm-up persistence characteristics (within 2 days) and will adjust the
settings accordingly so that a high level of operational comfort is achieved.
You need not find out how early the heating should start in order to get to a
comfortable temperature at the desired time. The required timing is
configured automatically. The thermostat is equipped with an IR sensor.
This is especially suitable for under-floor heating control – using the IRmeasured temperature floor heating regulation can be performed with
higher precision and allows for a comfortable floor temperature with no
additional risk of damaging the floor.
The thermostat is compatible with AC-82, AC-83 and AC-8014 receivers or
GD-04 with GD-04R.
Temperature adjustment can be performed by simply turning the setting knob.
When combined with an Oasis wireless security system (Jablotron), the
following are possible:
Switching the heating ON and OFF remotely (by mobile phone, remote
control or Internet).
Disabling the heating when windows are open.
Informing the user about heating faults and frost threats (if the temperature
drops below a pre-configured value a warning SMS is sent).
Informing on the occurrence of fire (when the temperature is above a pre-
configured value).
Installation
The TP-83IR should be mounted in a dry indoor location. Choose a mounting
location about 1.5 meters above the floor in an area with good air circulation. The
view of the IR sensor on the bottom must be direct and must not be shielded by
any object – see the picture. Avoid places with draughts, dead air spots and
radiant heat from the sun or appliances. It should not be installed close to any
metal structure or other objects that may obstruct radio signal transmissions.
1. Release the upper cover by pressing the plastic tab on the bottom side of the
housing
2. Mount the back part on to the desired location.
3. Insert the battery (the polarity is marked on the holder).
4. Close the thermostat.
Enrollment
Install and connect the receiving unit to the heating system. If the receiving unit
was purchased separately then the thermostat must be enrolled to it – enter
enrollment mode on the receiving unit (see its manual) and either enter menu M1
or connect the battery to the thermostat (both operations cause an enrollment
signal to be sent). More information you can find in the receiver’s manual.
Symbols on the display
Low battery
Heating ON
Time / temperature
display
Manual mode
Time adjustment
Programming
Service menu
Week days
Comfort temperature
Lower temperature
Scheduled time display
Adjustment and programming
All the required parameters can be configured in the adjustment menu using
the knob. The menu is divided into the following parts:
M1 manual temperature-adjustment
M2 setting the economical or comfortable temperature, time
adjustment
M3 weekly programming schedule
M4 service menu
You can enter the menu and scroll through M1 to M4 by pressing and holding
the knob. The desired submenu is selected by releasing the knob.
Scrolling inside any particular menu M1 to M4 is done by turning the knob. The
currently displayed parameter can be adjusted by pressing the knob briefly,
turning the knob until the desired value is displayed, and confirming the setting
by re-pressing the knob (this will also cause a return to the menu so that you can
configure other parameters immediately). The adjustment menu is escaped from
by pressing the knob while OK is displayed or automatically after approx. 30
seconds.
1. M1 – manual mode
If set to manual mode, the thermostat performs
fixed temperature regulation regardless of the
weekly schedule. The desired temperature can be
set within the range of t Lo to t Hi. The M1 menu
is escaped from by pressing and holding the knob
for 2 seconds.
Note: As mentioned above, entering the M1 menu causes an enrollment
signal to be sent.
2. M2 – temperature & time setting
If the M2 menu is entered, turning the knob will scroll through the Lower
temperature ( ), Comfortable temperature ( ) and Time ( ) parameters
followed by an OK option.
Each parameter can be entered by briefly pressing the knob. When or is
entered the displayed temperature flashes and can be adjusted by turning the
knob (re-pressing the knob confirms the setting). The Time parameter
adjustment is similar but requires three steps – for the day, hour and minutes.
3. M3 – programming the weekly heating schedule
This mode allows you to program when the thermostat should switch between
Day ( ) and Night ( ) operation. The heating schedule can be programmed
either for each day separately or just for working days or just for the weekend or
for all days together.
PRG
SuMo Tu We Th Fr Sa
PRG
SuSa
PRG
Mo Tu We Th Fr
PRG
Mo
Enter the M3 menu, scroll to the desired option by turning the knob and enter
the schedule programming by briefly pressing the knob (this erases the current
schedule setting).
Schedule programming is done by marking
periods of time for which the Day heating
operation is requested. The marking bar is
shown at the bottom of the display, each hour
can be either marked or unmarked. You mark
or unmark by turning the knob. The
mark/unmark mode is displayed by /
symbols, the currently programmed hour is
shown on the display (00 to 23). Switching
between mark/unmark modes is done by
pressing the knob (this applies when turning
clockwise, turning the knob anti-clockwise
always switches to unmark mode).
Turning the knob to the rightmost position
(following hour 23) will display an OK option.
Pressing the knob will then finish programming.
4. M4 – Service menu
This menu allows for the configuration of parameters which usually stay fixed
during normal operation. When the service menu is entered, the symbol is
shown on the display. The menu contains 9 items (they can be scrolled through
by turning the knob). Each of the first 7 items corresponds to a parameter which
can be configured in a standard way (by pressing the knob, turning the knob until
the desired value is displayed, and re-pressing the knob).
The SPAN parameter allows you to configure the
hysteresis – the accuracy to which the
temperature is regulated. One of the following
accuracy ranges can be selected: ±0.1˚C, ±0.2˚C
or ±0.5˚C (the factory default setting is ±0.2˚C).
Example: If the accuracy is adjusted to ±0.5˚C and the temperature is set to
24˚C, the thermostat switches the heating on when the temperature drops
below 23.5˚C and it switches it off if the temperature goes above 24.5˚C. In
reality the temperature scatter can be slightly higher because of the
temperature persistence of the room.
Warning: too high an accuracy can cause the heating to turn on and
off too frequently.
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The t Lo parameter is the lower limit to which the
economical temperature can be set. In addition,
any drop in temperature under t Lo causes a
“heat to t Lo temperature” signal to be
transmitted.
The t Hi parameter is the upper limit to which the
Comfortable temperature can be set.
Lower floor-temperature threshold
Upper floor-temperature threshold
Current temperature of the floor (displayed after
pressing the knob)
The AL Lo corresponds to the critically low
temperature. Any drop in temperature under AL Lo
causes a Panic signal to be sent to the receiver
(reporting a frost threat).
AL Hi corresponds to the critically high
temperature. Any rise in temperature above
AL Hi causes a Fire signal to be sent to the
receiver.
The Corr parameter allows for a correction of
possible temperature measurement offsets. The
range of adjustable corrections is 1°C.
This parameter allows you to enable or disable
thermostat adaptive mode. If enabled, the
thermostat switches on in advance according to
the temperature persistence of the heating
system.
Selecting this item and pressing and holding the
knob for 5 seconds resets the thermostat to the
factory default settings.
By selecting OK and pressing the knob the menu
is escaped from.
The parameter ranges are restricted according to the following table:
Lower floor-temperature
threshold
Upper floor-temperature
threshold
* t Lo to t Hi and to must be valid ranges: t Lo must not be greater than
t Hi and must not be greater than .
Floor heat detection
If enabled by setting FL On, floor temperature detection is performed using an
IR sensor. The FL Lo and FL Hi parameters allow you to set temperature
thresholds for under-floor heating regulation:
If the current floor temperature is lower than FL Lo, the thermostat will
switch the heating on. This way a comfortable floor-temperature is
maintained even if no switch-on request is generated due to the room
temperature.
If the current floor temperature is higher than FL Hi, the thermostat will
switch the heating off. This prevents the floor from being damaged by too
high a temperature.
Note: Floor heat detection is of higher priority than room temperature
detection. This means that the current temperature in the room is taken into
account only when the current floor-temperature is between FL Lo and
FL Hi.
You can display the current floor temperature by entering the menu, scrolling to
the FL t parameter and pressing the knob (a re-press will cause a return to the
menu).
Party mode
You can put the thermostat into party mode by
briefly pressing the knob (indicated by symbols
and together). After then the thermostat
maintains the Comfortable temperature increased
by 2°C.
Party mode terminates whenever a switch to Economy temperature regulation
occurs (whether manual or scheduled).
Displaying the set temperature
When not being handled, the thermostat shows the current temperature in the
room. If you want to display the temperature which is set for the current time,
turn the knob. The set temperature will then flash on the display for 3 seconds.
Battery replacement
Replace the battery when the low-battery symbol is displayed (or the
thermostat stops working). If the thermostat is enrolled to the control panel, then
a low battery will be indicated by the control panel (to the user and installer).
Only use AA 1.5V alkaline batteries.
Integration into the OASiS system
The thermostat can be enrolled to a control panel as a detector. If the
temperature decreases below AL Lo a panic alarm will be triggered = frost
threat (heating failure).
If the temperature exceeds AL Hi then a fire alarm will be triggered.
An AC-82 receiving unit has two output relays (X and Y). Thermostats can be
enrolled separately to each relay in order to control two independent
heating circuits.
To operate a heating system the Oasis control panel can also be enrolled
(sequence 299) to the same relay of the receiving unit as the thermostat is
enrolled to. A thermostat enrolled to the X relay can be operated via the
PGX programmable output, and a thermostat enrolled to the Y relay
operated via PGY. If the programmable output of the control panel is
switched on, the thermostat maintains the programmed temperature. If the
control panel’s output is switched off the thermostat only triggers heating if
the temperature drops below t Lo.
To operate the heating, RC-80 or RC-88 remote controls can also be
enrolled to a receiving unit (AC-82). The heating can be switched on by
remote controls to heat to the desired temperature and also switched off
where it only heats when the temperature is below t Lo.
To disable heating when windows are open JA-80M or JA-82M detectors
can also be enrolled to the same relay as the thermostat is enrolled to. If the
windows are closed it heats to the desired temperature and if windows are
open it heats only when the temperature is below t Lo.
Up to 8 thermostats can be enrolled to a single relay. If at least one
thermostat transmits a heat command then the relay will be switched on.
Specifications
Power supply: 1x AA 1.5 V alkaline battery
Battery lifetime typically 1 year
Temperature measurement: +6°C to +40 ˚C
Temperature accuracy: adjustable: ± 0.1, ± 0.2 or ± 0.5 ˚C
Freeze alarm (panic transmission) temperature threshold: < AL Lo
configurable from –9°C to +20°C
Fire alarm temperature threshold: > AL Hi
configurable from +30°C to +70°C
Operational frequency: 868 MHz, Oasis protocol
Operational radio range: up to 100 m (open area)
Operational temperature range: -10°C to + 70°C (low humidity)
Dimensions: 66 x 90 x 22 mm
Complies with ETSI EN 300220, EN50130-4, EN55022, and EN 60950-1
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS. hereby declares that the TP-83IR is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The original of the conformity
assessment can be found on the web site www.jablotron.com,
Technical Support section.
Note: Dispose of batteries safely
depending on battery type and local
regulations. Although this product
does not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the
product to the dealer or directly to
the manufacturer after use.