Roca RX-100 Installation, Assembly And Operating Instructions

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RX-100
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Drahtloser Programmierbarber Thermostat
Termostato Inalámbrico Programable
Instrucciones de Instalación, Montaje y Funcionamiento para el INSTALADOR Y USUARIO
Cronotermostato Senza Fili
Istruzioni per l’Installazione, il Montaggio e il Funzionamento per l’INSTALLATORE e per UTENTE
Termostato Sem Fios Prográmavel
Instruções de Instalação, Montagem e Funcionamento para o INSTALADOR e UTENTE
Wireless Programmable Thermostat
Installation, Assembly and Operating Instructions for the INSTALLER and the USER
Thermostat d’Ambiance Sans Fil Programmable
Instructions d’Installation, de Montage et Fonctionnement pour l’INSTALLER et l’UTILISATEUR
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1. CHARACTERISTICS
- Powered by three 1.5 V alkaline batteries, type LR 03 or AAA (supplied), with a life of more than a year. Low-battery indication.
- Integral proportional regulation (Category B), time base 15 minutes.
- Five (5) fixed programmes and 1 personal programme (per day) for each day.
- Two (2) adjustable temperatures (from 5°C to 30°C) for programming.
- Manual programme override: Possibility of choosing a temperature between 5°C and 30°C until the next change of programme.
- Absence mode: Possibility of choosing a temperature between 5°C and 15°C due to absence from the home (from 1 to 99 days or permanent).
- Digital display.
- Sliding door for access to programming keys.
- Overall dimensions of box: 110 x 82 x 32 mm.
- Wall-fitted or on the stand provided.
- Transmission frequency: 433 MHz.
- Class Ii insulation.
- Apparatus conforms to EEC Directive 89/336.
- Transmission of the On/Off arder every 15 minutes or in a change of state of the regulation.
2. INSTALUTION
2.1 General
Radio waves are propagated in the same way as light, in straight lines. lndoors the waves are reflected and weakened by obstacles in their path.
2.2 lnstallation
For correct operation of the programme it is necessary to situate the transmitter in a place that is thermally representative of the room, avoiding corners, proximity to doors and Windows, as well as by the sun, chimneys, radiators,..
The recommended height is 1.5 metres from the floor. The transmitter can be regarded as a remote control for the central heating, that follows the user aming to where he is at each moment (in the kitchen, ding-room, bedroom) with the objective of constantly having the most suitable temperature.
2.2.1 Wall-mounting
To fit the transmitter on a Wall, it is necessary to remove the back cover as shown in Fig. 1. Once the back cover is removed from the thermostat, it should be fixed to the wall using the indicated holes 1. (Fig. 1).
3. STARTING UP
3.1 Fitting the batteries
Three (3) alkaline 1.5 V batteries, type LR 03 or AAA (with a life of more than 1 year). Do not use
rechargeable batteries.
2.2.2 Fitting on the stand
The thermostat can be placed on a side-board or table by inserting the clips of the stand in the holes (1) in the back cover, as shown in the diagram. The aforementioned transmitting and thermal conditions for the chosen situation should not be forgotten.
To fit the batteries, remove the back cover (Fig. 2) and insert the batteries, being careful to respect the polarity (Fig. 3).
* Changing batteries
When the low battety indicator appears on the screen, the batteries should be replaced since deterioration of the batteries could cause internal damage to the apparatus.
You have 2 minutes to replace the batteries without loss of memory in the apparatus (programme and temperature).
3.2 Quick help label
There is a summary of all the operations for normal use on a self-adhesive label supplied with the apparatus. This label can be stuck on the back of the sliding door.
3.3 Setting the time
1.
2. or Hour setting (A)
3.
4. or Minute setting (B)
5.
6. or Day setting (C)
(e.g. 1 = Monday)
7. OK Star clock
3.4 Configuration / Reconfiguration
Each receiver has its own particular transmitter. This mode of configuration allows the pairing of the receiver with a transmitter (so there is no interferente from nearby installations). lt also allows verification of the radio transmission.
Configuration is done in 2 stages:
1. (3 seconds) until the shown screen is obtained.
The transmitter sends information to the receiver.
2. The flashing yellow light on the receiver confirms reception of the information.
*lf the green "OK" light is lit and steadx the receiver is already configured.
To reconfigure it, press for 10 seconds until the green "OK" light flashes slowly, then release. Press once more. The green "OK" fight is steady and the receiver is reconfigured.
*lf the green "OK" light flashes slowly the receiver is not configured.
Press . The green "OK" light comes on. The receiver is configured.
3. To exit the configuration mode. The red light indicates the condition of the
output contact.
Lit = Closed Out = Open
3.5 Checking the radio transmission
To check the quality of the radio transmission, press
(3 seconds) until the screen shown is obtained.
The transmitter sends information to the receiver.
The yellow light
on
the receiver flashes in time to the transmissions.
The transmission is perfect if the green "OK" light flashes 3 times for each reception ofs information.
3.6 lf a problem exists
lf the green "OK" light flashes rapiclly, it means that the receiver has received no information for more than an hour.
1) Check the transmitter batteries.
2) Enter the configuration mode. (para. 3.4).
lf the yellow light on the receiver does not flash, move the transmitter about until flashing occurs.
lf the yellow light on the receiver flashes and the green "OK" light does not flash (3 times) for each reception of information, reconfigure both apparatuses (para. 3.4)
NOTE
Pressing the key changes the condition of the output contact (manual adjustment) until the next
transmision form the thermostat (which always has priority).
4. OPERATION
1 Days of the week 2 Cancel the automatic
programme 3 Long-term absence 4Time 5 Central Heating
temperature 6 State of output relay
( = lit) 7 Low-battery indicator
8 Temperature value 9 Measured temperature 10Daily programme outline
= Economy = Comfort)
11Adjustment keys 12Validation 13Keys behind the door 14Comfort or Configuration 15Economy (Night Setback) or Test 16Cancel 17Setting the time 18 Consulting or adjusting the weekly programme 19 Absence key
Fig.1
Fig.2 Fig.3
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This thermostat ensures accurate control of the temperature in accordance with the rhythm of daily life.
Programming example:
6.1 Selecting the weekly programme
DAY 1 2 3 456 7
Example P4 P4 P = P4 P4 P3 P3
User’s choice
Help can be obtained from the following grid before choosing a specific programme P = in the apparatus.
Example: 3rd day
7. SUSPENSION OF THE AUTOMATIC PROGRAMME
7.1 Override
Permits adopting a chosen temperature (from 5°C to 30°C) until the next programmed change of temperature and therefore without modification of the programmed temperature (priority function).
1.Press or to choose
the temperature (e.g. 21°C)
2. Temperature of 21°C
programmed until the next programmed change of temperature.
To cancel this mode.
7.2 Long-term absence
In case of a prolonged absence, a temperature (from 5°C to 30°C) can be set for an indeterminate or determined number of days (from 1 to 99).
1.Press
2.There are two possibilities
* Indeterminate duration
The temperature on the
screen flashes.
Adjust with the or keys (e.g. 8.5°C)
The temperature on the screen remains
fixed and has been set for an indeterminate period.
* Fixed duration
Set the number of days with the or keys.
Example: Leaving on 10 th January, returning on 19 th January - 09 daysshould be entered. Programmed automatic operation will restart on 19 th January at 0h 00'.
The temperature on the
screen flashes.
3.Press or to set the
temperature (e.g. 7°C)
4. The countdown begins.
To cancel this mode (e.g. on returning
home before the date).
= 19°C (Comfort)
= 15°C (Night Setback) A sliding door gives access to the programming keys. The method used is simple and always the same:
- Select the function by pressing the corresponding key.
- Seleci the desired value with the or keys.
- Validate the choice with or exit with.
Automatic control of the central heating system by the apparatus can be suspended at any moment, for example to set a specific temperature for a given time (para. 8).
5. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Night Setback (Economy) and Comfort temperatures can be set between 5°C and 30°C. These temperatures can be changed at any time.
* Putting hto operation
Night Setback temperature = 15°C
and Comfort = 19°C.
1.
2. or for setting the Night Setback temperature
3.
4.
5. or for setting the Comfort temperature
6.
6. WEEKLY PROGRAMME
Weekly programming consists of assigning a weekly programme (1 from 6) to each day of the week. Programmes P1 to P5 cannot be altered. lt is possible to choose a personal daily programme for each day (P=). The factory setting assign programme 3 to each day by default.
6.2 Storing or Alteting the programmes
1. Consult day 1 (e.g. Monday)
2. or Choice of
programme to be assigned to this day (e.g. P5)
3. Following day
Repeat operations 2 and 3 for each day.
4.After assigning a programme to day 7, press Selection of the programme for day 7 is validated.
Return to normal screen.
* lf the programme chosen is P = (e.g. for Thursday)
Choose the programme yourself, entering the desired temperature for each unit of 1 hour.
* The first hour unit flashes.
To obtain an hour of Economy (Night Setback), or
For an hour of Comfort.
The next hour unit flashes: repeat the operation for each hour unit.
Press for the first day and go on to the next day.
1 Personal programme P = for each day.
Day 3
Day 1
Day 2
Day 4
Day 6
Day 5
Day 3
Day 7
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RX-100
Thermostat Receiver
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Receiver
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1 PRESENTATION
This thermostat is a receiver that incorporates a relay with exterior antenna. The receiver is linked to a transmitter (thermostat) by means of a communications protocol for remote control.
The key perrnits configuration of the receiver or temporary suspension of automatic operation
(Override). The status of the output relay, as well as the proper operation of the transmission can be seen on the upper part of the receiver.
The red light indicates the contact condition of the boiler connection. Lit = "ON"; Out = "OFF".
The yellow light indicates reception of the radio transmission.
The green light "OK" indicates correct transmitter operation.
2 CHARACTERISTICS
- Power supply 230V 5OHz
- Power consumption 1.5VA
- Dry contact work output 8A, 230 V Cos ξ = 1
- Four-conductor cable (4 x 0.75 mm2)
- Relay contact opens after one hour without radio reception.
- Display of correct operation of the transmitter and relay status.
- 1 key for overriding the automatic control and configuring the apparatus.
- Minimum distance between 2 receivers: 2 metres.
- Average range: 80 metres in open air, 20 metres indoors.
- Fitting: by clips or adhesive tape (on the rear).
- Exterior antenna supplied for fitting in the bracket opening .
- Dimensions: 170 x 50 x 25 mm.
- Reception frequency 433MHz (Standard l-ETS 300 220).
- IP 40.
- Working temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
- Storage temperature: -10 °C to 70 °C
- Class ll insulation.
- This apparatus conforms to EEC Directive 89/339 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and EEC 73/23 (Low Voltage).
3 INSTALLATION
3. 1 Location
The receiver must be placed high up. The antenna of the receiver must be kept away from other conductors (electricity cables, metal surfaces).
3.2 Fitting
1.Examine the place where you are going to install the receiver.
2.lf you are using the adhesive tape on the rear, carefully remove all dust from the surface where you are putting the receiver and then press hard.
3.lf you are using the clips, fit them as shown in the diagram below:
4.Mark the position of the holes on the Wall. Use a 4 mm diam. drill.
5.Switch off the power supply and connect the apparatus (para. 4).
3.3 Fitting the antenna
lnsert the cable in the rigid plastic protector for the antenna and then insert the protector in the hale until it stops and remains fixed.
4 CONNECTION
4.1 Electrical connections
Before doing anything, switch off the electricity supply. Of the wires in the receiver, 2 should be connected to the live and neutral of the electricity supply and 2 to the connection for the boiler ambient thermostat, as shown:
Receiver wire: (Max. 0.75 mm2) BLUE = NEUTRAL BROWN = LIVE 2 x BLACK = BOILER AMBIENT THERMOSTAT
Usually the connection for the boiler ambient thermostat carries a jumper which should be removed before connecting the two corresponding wires.
In the boiler remove the jumper and connect the two black wires across the terminals of the two corresponding contacts.
5 STARTING UP
Radio waves are propagated in the same way as light, in straight lines. lndoors the waves are reflected and weakened by obstacles in their path.
5.1 Configuration / Reconfiguration
Each receiver has its own corresponding transmitter.
This mode of configuration permits the pairing of the receiver with a transmitter (so there is no conflict with neighbouring installations).
The procedure is explained in the instructions for the transmitter.
5.2 Checking the transmission
Use the test mode to check the configuration of the system and the quality of transmission. (See transmitter instruction)
5.3 Reception problems
lf the green "OK" light flashes, it means that the receiver has received no information for more than an hour (and has left the relay open). Therefore, a communication problem exists between the transmitter and the receiver.
Receiver
Boiler
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NO
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1.Check the batteries in the transmitter.
2.Enter the transmission test mode (see transmitter instruction).
- lf the yellow light on the receiver does not flash, move the receiver about until flashing is obtained.
- lf the yellow light on the receiver flashes and the green "OK" light does not flash (3 times) for each reception of information, reconfigure both apparatuses. (See 5.1).
NOTE:
On pressing the key of the receiver, the output condition of the relay is modified until the next
transmission from the thermostat (which always has priority). In this case the red light keeps flashing.
lf the transmission is interrupted, the receiver maintains the last running or stopping order given by the transmitter.
R-6755-0-1297-CE © Roca Calefacción, S.L. Barcelona, 2002
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