Salus SQ610 User guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Product Compliance ......................................................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Safety Informations .......................................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Product Overview ..........................................................................................................................................................................5
2. Montage ....................................................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Package Content ............................................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Proper thermostat location ...........................................................................................................................................................6
2.3 Wiring diagram (SQ610 Quantum thermostat) ..............................................................................................................................6
3. About ZigBee network ................................................................................................................................................7
3.1 ZigBee network - creation and work ..............................................................................................................................................7
3.2 Compatibility with SALUS devices (ONLINE AND OFFLINE) .............................................................................................................8
4. Before you start (rst power up) ..................................................................................................................................9
4.1 LCD Icon Description ......................................................................................................................................................................9
4.2 Button Description ........................................................................................................................................................................9
4.3 First power up sequence, language choice and preparing to the pair process ..............................................................................10
5. Installation by SALUS Smart Home application (ONLINE MODE) .....................................................................................11
5.1 General informations about SALUS Smart Home application .......................................................................................................11
5.2 Pairing with underoor heating wiring centre (KL08RF/Control Box) ..........................................................................................12
5.3 Pairing with Wireless TRV radiator head ......................................................................................................................................15
5.4 Pairing with Smart Plug SPE600 ..................................................................................................................................................17
5.5 Pairing with Smart Relay SR600 ..................................................................................................................................................19
5.6 Pairing as a Wired Device .............................................................................................................................................................21
5.7 Pairing with receiver RX10RF .......................................................................................................................................................23
6. OPERATING in ONLINE MODE (by app) ..........................................................................................................................25
6.1 General informations ...................................................................................................................................................................25
6.2 App icons description ..................................................................................................................................................................25
6.3 Change thermostat name (pencil tool) ........................................................................................................................................26
6.4 Setpoint temperature change .....................................................................................................................................................27
6.5 Heat/Cool mode change (KL08RF connection) .............................................................................................................................28
6.6 Thermostat modes ......................................................................................................................................................................29
6.6.1 Schedule mode ..........................................................................................................................................................29
6.6.2 Temporary override mode ..........................................................................................................................................33
6.6.3 Manual mode .............................................................................................................................................................33
6.6.4 Standby Mode ............................................................................................................................................................34
6.7 Key Lock Function ........................................................................................................................................................................35
6.8 Compatibility with window/door sensor OS600 / SW600 ............................................................................................................36
6.9 Compatibility with Smart Plug SPE600 ........................................................................................................................................37
6.10 Compatibility with Smart Relay SR600 ......................................................................................................................................38
6.11 Identication mode ...................................................................................................................................................................39
6.12 Pinning/unpinning thermostat to/from application dashboard ................................................................................................40
6.13 Basic Settings (user) ..................................................................................................................................................................41
6.14 Admin Settings (Installer parameters) ......................................................................................................................................42
6.15 OneTouch rules (add/control) ...................................................................................................................................................43
6.16 Error codes (exclamation mark in app) ......................................................................................................................................47
6.17 Wireless signal strength test ......................................................................................................................................................48
6.18 Factory reset (removing thermostat from the app and ZigBee network) ...................................................................................49
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7. Installation in OFFLINE MODE without SALUS SmartHome application ..........................................................................51
7.1 General informations .................................................................................................................................................................51
7.2 Pairing with underoor heating wiring centre (KL08RF/Control Box) ..........................................................................................52
7.3 Pairing with Wireless TRV radiator head ......................................................................................................................................53
7.4 Pairing with Receiver RX10RF ......................................................................................................................................................54
8. Wired Device (how to set up) ......................................................................................................................................55
9. OPERATING in OFFLINE MODE & for WIRED DEVICE ........................................................................................................57
9.1 Setpoint temperature change (manual mode) ............................................................................................................................57
9.2 Schedule mode ............................................................................................................................................................................58
9.3 Temporary override mode ...........................................................................................................................................................59
9.4 Standby mode .............................................................................................................................................................................59
9.5 Key lock function .........................................................................................................................................................................59
9.6 User settings (basic settings) .......................................................................................................................................................60
9.6.1 Time/Date ..................................................................................................................................................................60
9.6.2 Holiday mode .............................................................................................................................................................61
9.6.3 Thermostat calibration ...............................................................................................................................................62
9.6.4 Display humidity ........................................................................................................................................................62
9.6.5 Display oor temp ......................................................................................................................................................63
9.6.6 Standby temp setpoint ...............................................................................................................................................63
9.6.7 Heat/cool selection ....................................................................................................................................................64
9.6.8 Reset user settings .....................................................................................................................................................64
10. Admin settings (installer parameters) ......................................................................................................................65
11. Factory Reset ..........................................................................................................................................................69
12. Error codes (error codes description with possible solutions) ......................................................................................69
13. Cleaning and Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................72
14. Technical Informations ............................................................................................................................................72
15. Warranty ................................................................................................................................................................73
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1. Introduction

1.2 Product Compliance

This product complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following internet address: www.saluslegal.com.

1.2 Safety Informations

Use in accordance to national and EU regulations. Use the device as intended, keeping it in dry condition. Product for indoor use only. Installation must be carried out by a qualied person in accordance to national and EU regulations. Disconnect your equipment before cleaning it with a dry cloth.
Warning:
Please always ensure the AC 230V mains power is switched o before installing or working on any components.

1.3 Product Overview

The SQ610 Quantum is a ZigBee temperature controller for wireless control of iT600 series devices, such as the KL08RF wiring centre, mini TRV head, RX10RF boiler control module. In order to control SQ610 over the Internet or via the SALUS Smart Home mobile app (ONLINE mode), it must be installed together with the UGE600 Internet gateway (sold separately). From the application level, it is possible to pair SQ610 with other system elements, e.g. Smart Plug SPE600, Smart Relay SR600 or window/door sensor OS600/SW600. SQ610 can be used locally without an Internet connection (OFFLINE mode), however, it’s communication with other devces must be done using the CO10RF coordinator (sold separately).
SQ610 Quantum can work without UGE600 Universal Gateway or CO10RF Coordinator as a standalone device.
SQ610 Quantum thermostat (front view)
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2. Montage

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2.1 Package Content

1) SQ610 Quantum thermostat
2) Mounting screws
3) Manual instruction
4) Jumper wire

2.2 Proper thermostat location

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Please note:
The ideal position to thermostat mounting is about 1,5m under oor level far from heating or cooling sources. Thermostat can’t be exposed to sunlight or any extreme conditions like for example draft.
Because of re and explosion risk there is not allowed to use thermostat in atmosphere of explosive gases and ammable liquids (eg coal dust). In case if any of listed dangers occur you have to use additional protection measures – anti-dust and explosive gases (tight cover) or prevent their formation. Furthermore, thermostat can’t be used in condensation of water vapor conditions and be exposed to water action.
Wall Mounting
Mounting: to mount thermostat you can use included accessories (mounting screws). Remove
plate from the back to mount it to the wall. After that just put thermostat on the plate. Look at the picture to see how to remove back plate from the SQ610 Quantum.

2.3 Wiring diagram (SQ610 Quantum thermostat)

AC 230V
L
N
COM
NO L
N
230V~,50Hz
SQ610
S1 S2
Symbols explanation:
S - volt-free contact T - temperature sensor L, N - 230V AC power supply COM, NO - Voltage free output
S1,S2 terminals:
- air or oor temperature sensor
- external volt-free contact to connect any ON/ OFF switch or occupancy sensor (hotel card)
S
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3. About ZigBee network

3.1 ZigBee network - creation and work

ZigBee is a wireless network based on IEEE 802.15.4 standard and it’s communication takes place in the 2.4 GHz band. The network is based on a mesh topology, which allows for a very large range and high reliability. The maximum range of direct communication between two network nodes (devices) is about 100m in open space. The devices included in the ZigBee network are divided into three types:
- coordinator - there can only be one such device in each network. It acts as a connection node for all devices;
- router (repeater) - this device is powered by 230VAC, with functionality similar to classic network routers, and it’s task is to forward data packets and increase the range of the network;
- terminal device - battery powered, sends data to the coordinator (also through the router) to which it is connected. It is usually put to sleep tempora­rily, which helps reduce energy consumption. Built-in security in the ZigBee protocol (ISO-27001 and SSAE16 / ISAE 3402 Type II - SOC 2 certication) ensure high transmission reliability, detection and removal of transmission errors, as well as connectivity between established priority devices. Security measures include:
- devices authenticated using a unique key pair;
- encrypted communication between the mobile application and the device;
- data encryption - HTTPS encrypted using TLS, UDP channel with AES-128 encryption;
- layered access control to prevent tampering with one device threatening the entire system. The ability to work many devices at a short distance from each other was achieved through the use of radio transmission of the spread spectrum signal. The main advantages of devices working in the ZigBee system are two-way communication and minimization of energy consumption, which in many cases allows them to be powered from chemical cells (alkaline batteries).
Four simple steps on how to properly create a ZigBee network:
Install coordinator rst - UGE600 Universal Gateway for
1.
2.
3.
ONLINE and OFFLINE systems with internet application or CO10RF for only OFFLINE systems without application.
Next - add any powered 230V AC device. Note to locate it as near coordinator as possible.
Now you can increase range of the ZigBee network by adding more 230V AC powered devices.
4.
At the end add more battery powered devices and accesories.
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3.2 Compatibility with SALUS devices (ONLINE AND OFFLINE)

COMPATIBILTY WITH OTHER SALUS CONTROLS DEVICES
Quantum thermostat can work in ONLINE or OFFLINE mode. *Quantum thermostat can work in ONLINE or OFFLINE mode. * At rst step you need to decide in which mode your thermostat will work. At rst step you need to decide in which mode your thermostat will work.
ONLINE MODE OFFLINE MODE
Download the Smart Home App on your iOS or Android device for remote access to your SALUS equipment.
Compatibile devices:
SR600
Smart Relay
SPE600
Smart Plug
Only with Online Mode
Universal Gateway is CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET
You can congure and use all your devices in the Smart Home App
GET IT ON
Download on the
SALUS
Smart Home
KL08RF wireless wiring
centre for 8-zone
underoor heating.
OR
KL04RF extension
Universal Gateway is NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET
You can use your devices locally without the SmartHome App. Gateway works in this mode as standard ZigBee coordinator.
CO10RF Coordinator - You can use
standard ZigBee network coordinator to install and use your devices.
TRV
(Thermostatic
Radiator Valve)
RX10RF
receiver
- with wireless
communication.
Other SmartHome devices/accessories
Window/door Sensor
SW600 or OS600
Please note:
RS600
Roller shutter
Smoke detector
SD600
ZigBee network signal repeater
Double/single OneTouch button
SB600/CSB600
RE600
(only with UGE600)
RE10RF
ZigBee network signal
repeater
Water leak sensor
WLS600
*SQ610 Quantum thermostat can work without coordinators (ONLINE/OFFLINE MODE) as a standalone device with the wires use.
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4. Before you start (rst power up)

4.1 LCD Icon Description

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3
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15
13
1. Menu/Settings description + Clock
2. AM/PM
3. Temperature unit
4. Heating indicator (icon is animating when there is heating demand)
5. Cooling indicator (icon is animating when there is
cooling demand)
6. RF Connection indicator
7. Internet conection indicator
8. Occupancy sensor (hotel card)
9. Key lock function
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10. Standby mode icon
11. Current Temperature / Setpoint Temperature
12. Holiday mode
13. Temporary override mode
14. Settings icon
15. External / Floor temp sensor indicator
16. Schedule program number
17. Schedule mode icon
18. Day indicator/ SET information
19. Humidity Display

4.2 Button Description

Button Description
Button
+
+
+
Function
1) Menu button / Return button.
2) In the MAIN SCREEN: Press and hold for 3 sec to change the thermostat operating mode (Schedule mode / Permanent mode).
3) In the SETTINGS SCREEN: Press and hold for 3 sec to go back without saving the changes.
4) In the PAIRING SCREEN (in SYSTEM TYPE Menu): Press and hold for 3 sec to see other pairing options.
„Down” Button (Decrease parameter value/moving on the menu in ‘DOWN’ direction)
“Up” Button (Increase parameter value/moving on the menu in ‘UP’ direction)
1) “OK / Tick” Button (Conrm parameter value / Go to the next menu / Save settings)
2) In the MAIN SCREEN: Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Standby mode
3) In the SETTINGS SCREEN: Press and hold for 3 sec to go back to the MAIN SCREEN & SAVE all the changes.
In the MAIN SCREEN - press and hold these buttons together for 3 seconds to LOCK / UNLOCK the thermostat keys).
ON THE MAIN SCREEN: Press and hold the buttons for 6 seconds to activate THE SLEEP MODE. After activation of this mode thermostat functions are turned o (inactive). To restart the thermostat, press the
button for 6 seconds. The thermostat will
return to the previous operating mode.
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4.3 First power up sequence, language choice and preparing to the pair process

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To power on the thermostat you have to connect it to the 230V power supply then...
3
...then thermostat will display the
software version.
...display will show all icons...
4
Now, choose your language by
” or „ ” buttons.
Conrm your language by tick button.
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YES - ONLINE, OFFLINE MODE.
You can congure your thermostat with universal gateway or CO10RF coordinator. That is, add it to the Salus Smart Home system.
NO - STANDALONE.
Thermostat work as a standalone device for pump, boiler, receivers etc. That is, you can directly connect thermostat to selected device without any network system. You can add it later anytime.
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5. Installation by SALUS Smart Home application (ONLINE MODE)

5.1 General informations about SALUS Smart Home application

Thanks to UGE600 Universal Gateway and SALUS Smart Home app system allows you to remote control of your heating system in any place you are in the moment by smartphone, tablet or computer with Internet connection. Then you have also access to advanced functions of SQ610 Quantum thermostat. You can also create OneTouch rules to customize system to your needs.
First make sure that you have downloaded the Salus Smart Home App from the Google Play or App
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Store. You will need to follow a few easy steps to create an account and then link your QUANTUM to the Universal Gateway and to the App.
You can also access the web version on: http://eu.salusconnect.io/
GET IT ON
Download on the
SALUS
Smart Home
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3
Make sure that your UGE600 Universal Gateway is added to the App. The LED of the Gateway should be steady blue. Then go to SQ610 thermostat and begin paring process with the UGE600 and add it to the App.
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5.2 Pairing with underoor heating wiring centre (KL08RF/Control Box)
Please note:
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added underoor heating wiring centre (KL08RF/Control Box) to your ZigBee network (please refer to the underoor heating wiring centre manual instruction).
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Select “YES” by buttons.
Conrm by
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
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3
SALUS
SmartHome
Go to SALUS Smart Home app
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Open main menu. Select „Settings”. Now enter to the „Setup Equipment”.
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Press „Scan for equipment” button
App has started scanning...
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...Gateway has started ashing red and
searching for the thermostat...
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Thermostat is connected. Go to the Smart Home app to congure it.
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Select your thermostat and press „Connect equipment” button.
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Name your thermostat and go „Next”...
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Press gear icon.
Now choose „UFH Wiring
Centre or Control Box” option.
Select your KL08RF/Control Box added
before.
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Select the zone which you want attribute to your thermostat. Remember that you can pair one thermostat with more than one zone!
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Choose „No” if you want to set
your own schedule later or „Yes” if
3
You’ve nished pair process with Control Box KL08RF in the app.
default now.
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14
Gateway stop ashing and turn to steady
blue color which means pair process has
been nished.
After that thermostat will display
main screen.
Congratulations! You succesfully
congured SQ610 Quantum
thermostat with KL08RF/Control
Box.
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5.3 Pairing with Wireless TRV radiator head

Please note:
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added wireless TRV radiator heads to your ZigBee network (please refer to the wireless TRV radiator head manual instruction).
1
Select “YES” by buttons.
Conrm by
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
3
SALUS
SmartHome
Go to SALUS Smart Home app
64
Open main menu. Select „Settings”. Now enter to the „Setup Equipment”.
7 8
Press „Scan for equipment” button
App has started scanning...
9
...Gateway has started ashing red and
searching for the thermostat...
Thermostat is connected. Go to the Smart Home app to congure it.
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Select your thermostat and press „Connect equipment” button.
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Now choose Smart Radiator Control.
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Name your thermostat and go „Next”...
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Select your TRV radiator head from the list.
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18
Press gear icon.
Choose „No” if you want to set
your own schedule later or „Yes” if
default now.
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You’ve nished pair process with TRV radiator head in the app.
3
Gateway stop ashing and it turn to steady
blue color which means pair process has
been nished.
After that thermostat will display main
screen.
Congratulations! You succesfully
congured SQ610 Quantum
thermostat with Wireless TRV
radiator head.
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5.4 Pairing with Smart Plug SPE600

Please note:
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added Smart Plug SPE600 to your ZigBee network (please refer to the Smart Plug SPE600 manual instruction).
1
Select “YES” by buttons.
Conrm by
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
3
SALUS
SmartHome
Go to SALUS Smart Home app
64
Open main menu. Select „Settings”. Now enter to the „Setup Equipment”.
7 8
Press „Scan for equipment” button
App has started scanning...
9
...Gateway has started ashing red and
searching for the thermostat...
Thermostat is connected. Go to the Smart Home app to congure it.
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Select your thermostat and press „Connect equipment” button.
13
Now choose Smart Plug.
16
Name your thermostat and go „Next”...
14
Select your Smart Plug from the list.
17
Press gear icon.
15
Choose „No” if you want to set
your own schedule later or „Yes” if
18
default now.
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You’ve nished pair process with SPE600 Smart Plug in the app.
3
Gateway stop ashing and it turn to steady
blue color which means pair process has
been nished.
After that thermostat will display main
screen.
Congratulations! You succesfully
congured SQ610 Quantum
thermostat with Smart Plug SPE600.
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5.5 Pairing with Smart Relay SR600

Please note:
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added Smart Relay SR600 to your ZigBee network (please refer to the Smart Relay SR600 manual instruction).
1
Select “YES” by buttons.
” or „
Conrm by
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
3
SALUS
SmartHome
Go to SALUS Smart Home app
64
Open main menu. Select „Settings”. Now enter to the „Setup Equipment”.
7 8
Press „Scan for equipment” button
App has started scanning...
9
...Gateway has started ashing red and
searching for the thermostat...
Thermostat is connected. Go to the Smart Home app to congure it.
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Select your thermostat and press „Connect equipment” button.
13
Now choose Smart Relay.
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Name your thermostat and go „Next”...
14
Select your Smart Relay from the list.
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Press gear icon.
15
Choose „No” if you want to set
your own schedule later or „Yes” if
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default now.
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You’ve nished pair process with SR600 Smart Relay in the app.
3
Gateway stop ashing and it turn to steady
blue color which means pair process has
been nished.
After that thermostat will display
main screen.
Congratulations! You succesfully
congured SQ610 Quantum
thermostat with Smart Relay
SR600.
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5.6 Pairing as a Wired Device

1
Select “YES” by buttons.
Conrm by
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
3
SALUS
SmartHome
Go to SALUS Smart Home app
64
Open main menu. Select „Settings”. Now enter to the „Setup Equipment”.
7 8
Press „Scan for equipment” button
App has started scanning...
9
...Gateway has started ashing red and
searching for the thermostat...
Thermostat is connected. Go to the Smart Home app to congure it.
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Select your thermostat and press „Connect equipment” button.
13 14 15
Name your thermostat and go „Next”...
Press gear icon.
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Now choose wired device.
16
3
Gateway stop ashing and it turn to steady
blue color which means pair process has
been nished.
Choose „No” if you want to set
your own schedule later or „Yes” if
17
After that thermostat will display
Congratulations! You succesfully
default now.
main screen.
congured SQ610 Quantum
thermostat as a wired device.
You’ve nished SQ610 Quantum pair process as a wired device in the app.
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5.7 Pairing with receiver RX10RF

Please note:
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added RX10RF receiver to your ZigBee network (please refer to the RX10RF receiver manual instruction).
1
2
3
SALUS
SmartHome
Select “YES” by buttons.
Conrm by
” or „
button.
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5 64
Go to SALUS Smart Home app
Open main menu. Select „Settings”. Now enter to the „Setup Equipment”.
7 8
Press „Scan for equipment” button
App has started scanning...
9
...Gateway has started ashing red and
searching for the thermostat...
Thermostat is connected. Go to the Smart Home app to congure it.
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Select your thermostat and press „Connect equipment” button.
13
Choose „More” to expand the menu.
16
Name your thermostat and go „Next”...
14
Now choose Boiler Receiver. If RX10RF is set as „RX1” then choose option „Boiler Receiver”. If as a „RX2” then select „Room Extension Receiver”.
Press gear icon.
15
Choose „No” if you want to set
your own schedule later or „Yes” if
default now.
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You’ve nished pair process with RX10RF Boiler Receiver in the app.
17
3
Gateway stop ashing and it turn to steady
blue color which means pair process has
been nished.
18
After that thermostat will display
main screen.
Congratulations! You succesfully
congured SQ610 Quantum
Thermostat with RX10RF boiler
receiver.
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6. OPERATING in ONLINE MODE (by app)

6.1 General informations

This section will show how to use your SQ610 Quantum thermostat with the UGE600 Universal Gateway and the Salus Smart Home App. In order to do that, you will need a Salus UG600/UGE600 Universal Gateway, the Salus Smart Home App and Internet connection. Controlling your thermostat via the App gives you a lot of freedom and the possibilities to manage the temperature in your house/oce remotely (Smart Home app is available for Android/iOS mobile devices or Internet browser).

6.2 App icons description

View from Quantum thermostat SQ610 menu in SALUS SmartHome application:
Thermostat Name
Setpoint temperature
Humidity indicator (hygrometer) Room temperature
Identication tool
Icons of devices like
window/door sensors
(OS600/SW600), Smart
Plug (SPE600) and SR600
smart relay. You can see
them only when these
devices are
paired with system.
Through these icons you can
pair thermostat SQ610 fast
with selected device.
Thermostat name change tool
Setpoint temperature slider
Thermostat Heat/Cool mode indicator
Thermostat mode selection
Thermostat locking/unlocking function
Pin/Unpin thermostat to/from main application dashboard
Additional thermostat settings (including advanced installer parameters)
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6.3 Change thermostat name (pencil tool)

1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3 4
Press the thermostat’s name.
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Click on the pencil icon.
Name your termostat and conrm it by „Save” button.
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6.4 Setpoint temperature change

You can change the setpoint by sliding the cursor to left/right on your App. On your App screen, the setpoint temperature is the number displayed in a larger font.
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3 4
Old setpoint value.
New setpoint value.
Thermostat has started heating
(ame icon changed colour to
orange from white).
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6.5 Heat/Cool mode change (KL08RF connection)

SQ610 Quantum thermostat could be a heating device or cooling device. Default thermostat is set for heating. To set cool mode you have to insert
the jumper into „CO” terminal. Look at the instructions below:
HEATING MODE:
1 2 3
When there is no jumper at „CO” terminal KL08RF is automatically working in heating mode.
In the application you will see orange thermostat tile with „Flame” icon when heating mode is on.
COOLING MODE:
1 2
When thermostat calling for heating then icon is animating.
3
When there is jumper at „CO” terminal KL08RF is automatically working in cooling mode.
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In the application you will see blue thermostat tile
with „Snow” icon when cooling mode is on.
On the thermostat display you will see „Snow” icon. When thermostat is calling for cooling then icon is animating.
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6.6 Thermostat modes

6.6.1 Schedule mode

To activate Schedule Mode:
1 2
Select thermostat in the main app menu.
3
Click on the Work Mode icon.
4
Choose „Follow Schedule” work mode.
When Schedule Mode is on then callendar icon will display.
The SQ610 Quantum Thermostat gives you the possibility to set schedules for the thermostat. You can add up to 6 programs during one day, by selecting the program’s start time and temperature. You can choose from 3 dierent schedule congurations:
• 5+2 (5 days same program + 2 days same program)
• Individual every week day
• All 7 days same program
Additionally, you can choose to set the Default schedules that already exist in the App, or to modify them according to your preferences. The schedules are displayed on the bottom of screen of your App on the selected thermostat. You can activate the schedules by pressing the Follow Schedule icon on your App. Once activated, the calendar icon will appear on your screen.
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TO SET THE SCHEDULE IN THE APP:
1 2 3
Select thermostat in the main app menu.
4 5 6
Press thermostat’s name.
Scroll down and press pencil button. As you can see there is default schedule. You can delete all default intervals by button.
Choose for which days you want to program your schedule.
• 5+2 (5 days same program + 2 days same program) (MON-FRI + SAT-SUN)
• Individual every week day (Daily)
• All 7 days same program (MON-SUN)
Please note:
You can add as many intervals as you wish by repeating the procedure described from steps 3 to 6. The procedure is the same for all 3 schedule congurations. You can customize the programs on the thermostat in any way you want.
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After days period selection use „Add interval” option to add your intervals to the schedule.
Then add a start time and temperature setpoint, after all - conrm by pressing „Add” button.
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8 9
After you’ve added all the intervals, press „Save” to save it. Your schedule has been saved and set.
10
ADDITIONALLY: You can duplicate the same schedule for other thermostat’s. Click on the „Duplicate schedule” option.
PLEASE NOTE: To delete any interval in the schedule just use button next to selected interval.
Select thermostat for which you want to duplicate the schedule.
Now app is saving your choice and after it you will have the same schedule for thermostat’s you’ve selected.
Please note:
When thermostat has no schedule (or it has been deleted) then it maintains a constant temperature 21 °C (in „Follow Schedule” mode).
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TO SET DEFAULT SCHEDULE:
1 2
Select thermostat in the main app menu.
3
Press thermostat’s name.
4
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Scroll down and press pencil icon.
To set default schedule use „Default schedule” button. It will remove all current intervals and it will set default schedule.
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6.6.2 Temporary override mode

Temporary override mode means manual temperature change during active schedule mode:
31 2
Use slider to set new setpoint
temperature.
When you have overwritten the temperature then hand icon next will appear to calendar which means that temporary override mode is
When you overwrote temperature then on the display you will see calendar with hand icon.
working until next schedule program.
NOTE: Temporary override mode will be maintained until next program will come, as it has been set in the schedule.

6.6.3 Manual mode

If the thermostat follows a schedule or is in Standby mode, user can change the operating mode to the manual mode. In manual mode thermostat will maintain setpoint temperature until user will manually change it to a new value or select a new operating mode. When thermostat works in manual mode, the hand icon will be displayed in the app screen.
1 2 2
Press thermostat’s work modes icon. Select „Permanent Hold” mode. Hand icon conrms that thermostat
is in manual mode.
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6.6.4 Standby Mode

In Standby mode the thermostat is displaying actual room temperature and maintain „Standby” setpoint temperature specied in thermostat settings (please refer to chapter 9.3). When thermostat works in Standby mode then you have no possibilities to change temperature setpoint. To activate. Standby mode online please followe steps below:
1 2
Press thermostat’s work modes icon. Select „Standby” mode.
3 4
Thermostat is in Standby Mode.
Note: When the thermostat exits Standby mode, previous mode will be restored.
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You can also see that thermostat is in Standby mode on the display.
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6.7 Key Lock Function

You can lock/unlock buttons in your thermostat by application.
1
Press thermostat’s name.
2 3
If buttons are locked/unlocked then also
Click on the „padlock” icon to lock/unlock thermostat buttons.
you can see it on thermostat display („padlock” icon will display).
When thermostat is locked you can unlock it from app or from the device side (please refer to chapter 4.2). As an option you can lock thermostat by PIN, so it will be not possible to unlock it from the device side. To lock thermostat by PIN, please follow steps below:
1 2 3
1.
2.
3.
Enter the settings. Scroll down and enable the pin code.
Then enter the PIN code. Additionally you can set PIN code for keys. Which means you’ll have
to enter code every time when
you want to unlock keys from the
thermostat side.
After all, press „Save” button to set
PIN code and save settings.
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6.8 Compatibility with window/door sensor OS600 / SW600

SQ610 Quantum thermostat paired with window/door sensor OS600/SW600 allows to create
OneTouch rules when window/door is opened or closed. If thermostat will receive information from window/ door sensor (that window has been opened for example) then OneTouch rule you programmed will turn o heating until window close. If you want to have acces to this function then rst you have to add window/ door sensor OS600 or SW600 (please refer to the OS600 or SW600 manual instruction).
To pair window/door sensor OS600/SW600 with SQ610 Quantum thermostat please follow steps below:
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3
Press thermostat’s name.
4
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Choose the window icon.
Mark sensors which you want to link together with the thermostat. You can additionaly lock buttons on thermostat when window is opened by marking option above. Press „Save” button to nish pair process...
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6.9 Compatibility with Smart Plug SPE600

SQ610 Quantum thermostat paired with SPE600 Smart Plug allows to turn on/o any electric device
eg. pump, radiator or valve with actuator. When thermostat start heating then plug will turn on device (or turn o when there is no need to heat). If you want to have acces to this function then rst you have to add SPE600 Smart Plug to the SALUS SmartHome system (please refer to the SPE600 manual
instruction).
To pair SPE600 Smart Plug with SQ610 Quantum thermostat please follow steps below:
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3 4
Choose the plug icon.
Choose plugs which you want to add to the thermostat. Press „Save” button to nish pair process...
Press thermostat’s name.
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6.10 Compatibility with Smart Relay SR600

SQ610 Quantum thermostat paired with Smart Relay SR600 allows to wireless control of eg.
radiator, pump, boiler. When thermostat start heating then SR600 Smart Relay will turn on device (or turn o when there is no need to heat). If you want to have acces to this function then rst you have to add SR600 Smart Relay to the SALUS SmartHome system (please refer to the SR600
manual instruction).
To pair SR600 Smart Relay with SQ610 Quantum thermostat please follow steps below:
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3
Press the relay icon.
Press thermostat’s name.
4
Choose SR600 relays which you want to add to the thermostat. Press „Save” button to nish pair process...
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6.11 Identication mode
Identication mode can be useful when we are pairing more than one device in one moment and we don’t know which device is which. Beyond, if our system include more that one UGE600 Universal Gateway then we can easily identify which device is paired with which gateway.
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
4
Press thermostat’s name.
3
Use the magnifying glass icon.
In the Identication mode thermostat’s display will start ashing „IDENTIFY” information for 10 minutes.
You can also identify your device during thermostat’s pairing process:
Click on the magnifying glass icon.
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6.12 Pinning/unpinning thermostat to/from application dashboard

To pin/unpin thermostat from dashboard in Smart Home application please follow steps below:
1 2 3
Open main menu in the app. Select equipment. Select All equipment option.
4 5
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Select your SQ610RF thermostat. Press on the „Pin” icon to pin/unpin
thermostat to/from the app dashboard.
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6.13 Basic Settings (user)

User settings of SQ610 Quantum thermostat determine basic thermostat work modes (eg. thermostat calibration or standby temperature setpoint). Please consider that service parameters change should be done by experienced users.
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
Press thermostat’s name.
3
Select thermostat’s settings.
4
Scroll down to the settings section.
BASIC SETTINGS:
Show/hide time on the
thermostat’s LCD.
Show/hide humidity
value on the
thermostat’s LCD.
Thanks to this function
you can calibrate
temperature measu-
rements made by
thermostat from
-3,0 °C to 3,0 °C
intervals in 0,5 °C
steps.
Setpoint temperature
value for standby/
holiday mode
(separately for
heating and cooling).
Thermostat language
selection.
Advanced settings.
Reset user settings.
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6.14 Admin Settings (Installer parameters)

PLEASE NOTE: Admin settings are mainly for qualied installers or knowledgeable users.
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3
Press thermostat’s name.
4
Select thermostat’s settings.
Scroll down to enter
„Admin settings”.
Please Note:
All service parameters with detailed admin settings are described on page 65!
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6.15 OneTouch rules (add/control)

OneTouch - function that distinguish SALUS Smart Home system in terms of functionality. OneTouch rules are pre-congured set of actions dened
in the interface easy in use. You can switch it on or o anytime. OneTouch informs thermostat or other device how it has to work according to pre-set settings. In application are 3 pre-dened OneTouch rules:
• Party Mode - set thermostat temperature to 21 °C for 2 hours
• Comfort Temperature - set thermostat temperature to 21°C
• Holiday Mode - set thermostat to Holiday Mode
To activate OneTouch rule please follow steps below (Party Mode activation as an example):
1 2 3
Open main menu in the app. Select equipment. Select OneTouch option.
4 5 6
Choose „Party Mode” as a one of the built-in OneTouch rules. Click „Add OneTouch” to add it.
Select thermostats which you want to congure with this rule. Press „Apply” to conrm.
Party Mode has been activated. You can check how it works by pressing „Run now” button.
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You can also create your own OneTouch rule. As an example we will create OneTouch rule which activates „send me a notication” action under „temperature is below 10 °C” condition. Please look at the steps below how to set this OneTouch rule.
1
2 3
Open main menu in the app. Select equipment. Select OneTouch option.
4 5 6
Press „Add a AND OneTouch” button. Enter OneTouch rule name. At this step choose condition which
have to be fullll in order to activate the rule.
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7
8 9
Select which thermostat you want to link up with your OneTouch rule.
Choose the condition details for your thermostat. In this case select „Temperature Below” option.
10 11 12
Enter a temperature setpoint trigger for your OneTouch rule. Press „Set” button to conrm.
Select „DO THIS” option to create OneTouch rule action.
Choose e-mail or SMS
notication and enter the message
content. Conrm by pressing „Set”
button.
To nish OneTouch rule creation press
„Save” button.
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As an option OneTouch rule tile can be pinned to the dashboard.
Newly created OneTouch rule tile can be found under OneTouch main menu...
1716 18
... and on your dashboard.
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...and press it’s button.To force OneTouch rule activation
select it tile...
OneTouch rule is now activated. In this example SMS message will be send to the user.
Please note: SMS notications will be send to the user only if they are activated in the OneTouch settings and UGE600 Universal Gateway is connected to the Internet.
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6.16 Error codes (exclamation mark in app)

If there is any error in the Smart Home system which relates to the devices performance or functionality then the Smart Home app will inform user about it by a red exclamation mark in the upper menu. Please look at the example below:
1 2
Press the exclamation mark button. All current errors are displayed.
Errors are visible also on the thermostat’s LCD display (like in the example below):
Floor Sensor Defect means that external sensor which is set as oor sensor
hasn’t been found or it has been damaged.
When problem has been solved (sensor change or re-connection in this case)
- exclamation mark will disappear in application and thermostat will stop ashing error.
Full list of errors is in 12 chapter.
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6.17 Wireless signal strength test

Each wireless device has a limited range. Beyond distance there are many more elements which could aect on. For example - concrete walls, other
wireless network interferences, wooden walls, reinforced concrete ceilings, metal construction elements, pillars, aluminium foil for underoor heating etc.
Smart Home system has built-in function which allows to check wireless signal quality. If you want to check your system connectivity and signal’s strength please follow steps below:
1 2 3
Press the gear icon in upper right corner of the background image.
Select „Scan my home” option. Here you can check wireless
signal quality of given devices.
Signal quality is expressed in decibel units (db). Compare your value with scale below:
-50db to 0db - very good quality signal
-75db to -50db - good quality signal
-85db to -75db - low quality signal
-95db to -85db - bad quality signal, make wireless connection nearly impossible
PLEASE NOTE: Every Smart Home system device which is powered 230VAC is also working as a signal repeater of ZigBee network. If system is
based on battery devices there could be a need to use repeaters like Salus RE600, Salus RE10RF or any other device of Salus Smart Home series which is powered by 230V AC.
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6.18 Factory reset (removing thermostat from the app and ZigBee network)

To make thermostat factory reset and remove it from the ZigBee network please follow steps below:
1 2
Select the thermostat in the main app menu.
3
Press thermostat’s name.
4
At the very bottom of
thermostat’s menu choose
„Remove” option.
Press „Delete” button to remove
your thermostat from the app
and conrm factory reset.
NOTE: As a conrmation of correct removing process from the network we can’t see our thermostat in „My Equipment” list.
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You can also do factory reset from the thermostat directly. It will also remove your thermostat from the Zigbee network but you still will be able to see thermostat’s tile. After factory reset thermostat tile will change to dark grey colour.
1
Press
main menu.
4
button to enter the
2
Go to the Admin Settings.
5
3
Choose „Factory Reset” option.
6
Select YES and conrm choice by
pressing
button
.
Wait few moments to nish factory
reset procedure. Now you can
remove thermostat from the app.
7 8 9
Select the thermostat in
the main app menu.
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Press thermostat’s name.
At the very bottom of thermostat’s
menu choose „Remove” option.
Press „Delete” button to remove your
thermostat from the app and con-
rm factory reset.
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7. Installation in OFFLINE MODE without SALUS SmartHome application
7.1 General informations
In OFFLINE mode (without application), you can use the UGE600 Universal Gateway or CO10RF coordinator to congure the system. Please note
that you cannot use both devices at the same time. Before installing the system you have to decide:
- to create a network using the UGE600 Universal Gateway (you can connect it to the Internet in the future)
- to create a network using the CO10RF coordinator (you can’t connect it to the Internet)
REMEMBER! The UGE600 Universal Gateway and CO10RF coordinator are two dierent devices. Each device creates and operates it’s own network.
Universal Gateway - - CO10RF Coordinator
Universal Gateway is
CO10RF Coordinator
NOT CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET
You can use standard ZigBee network coordinator to install and use your
You can use your devices locally without the Smart Home App. Gateway
works in this mode as standard ZigBee coordinator.
NOTE: CO10RF Coordinator is included in the set with the KL08RF
Please note! If your system has been installed in the OFFLINE mode using the UGE600 Universal Gateway and then
connected to the Internet, all devices should be found in the SALUS Smart Home application (using „Scan for equipment” button). All devices found in the application don’t need to be recongured, because all settings are automatically copied from the gateway.
Please note! If your system was created using the CO10RF coordinator and you would like to control the devices via the Internet, then all devices should be reinstalled using the UGE600 Universal Gateway.
devices.
Control Box.
KL08RF - Wiring Centre for 8-zone
underoor heating (UFH).
TRV
(Thermostatic Radiator Valve)
- with wireless communication.
+ expand KL04RF
RX10RF
receiver
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7.2 Pairing with underoor heating wiring centre (KL08RF/Control Box)
PLEASE NOTE!
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added underoor heating wiring centre (KL08RF/Control Box) to your ZigBee network (please refer to the underoor heating wiring centre manual instruction).
1
Select “YES” by buttons.
4
Conrm by
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
3
5 sec.
5 sec.
OR
Open the ZigBee network
6
Select system type: UNDERFLOOR, press
7
button to conrm.
Using select the Control Box number. Press
8
and buttons
button to conrm.
Use the zone number and press button to conrm.
9
or buttons to select
5 sec.
3
5 sec.
OR
3
You can pair your thermostat with more than one zone. Select additional zones or nish the pairing process by
button.
REPLACE ZONE:
If user during pairing process will choose already occupied zone then thermostat will display „ZONE OCCUPIED” message. Occupied zone can be replaced by other thermostat. It will remove current thermostat assigned to that zone. Please look at the steps below:
When thermostat is succesfully
paired main screen will be
displayed.
Close the ZigBee network
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7.3 Pairing with Wireless TRV radiator head
PLEASE NOTE!
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added wireless TRV radiator heads to your ZigBee network (please refer to the wireless TRV radiator head manual instruction).
1
Select “YES” by buttons.
4
Conrm by
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
5 sec.
5 sec.
OR
3
Open the ZigBee network
6
Select system type “RADIATORS” using or buttons and conrm it by button.
7
Hold antenna button for 10 sec. on all TRV’s which you want to pair with your thermostat.
8
10 sec
You can pair up to 6 TRV’s with 1 thermostat. All TRV’s have to be within the same room with thermostat.
9
5 sec.
3
5 sec.
OR
3
On the LCD you will see the number of paired TRV’s. Once all TRV’s are paired - press the pairing process.
button to nish
When thermostat is succesfully
paired main screen will be
displayed.
Close the ZigBee network
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7.4 Pairing with Receiver RX10RF
PLEASE NOTE!
For easier installation, please make sure you have already added RX10RF receiver to your ZigBee network (please refer to the RX10RF receiver manual instruction).
1
Select “YES” by buttons.
Conrm by
4
” or „
button.
2
Now thermostat is looking for the signal from the coordinator...
5
5 sec.
5 sec.
OR
3
Open the ZigBee network
6
Press button for 3 seconds to expand
“SYSTEM TYPE” menu.
7
5 sec.
3
5 sec.
OR
3
Close the ZigBee network
Use or buttons to:
- choose pairing with the RX10RF receiver in the „RX1” conguration, if the receiver is set as RX1 (receiver responds to the heating signal from any thermostat),
- choose pairing with the RX10RF receiver in the „RX2” conguration, if the receiver is set as RX2 (receiver responds to the heating signal from only one thermostat). Conrm by
button
After all you will see the main thermostat’s display.
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8. Wired Device (how to set up)
Please note:
Thermostat SQ610 Quantum can work without UGE600 Universal Gateway or CO10RF Coordinator as a standalone device. You can connect it directly to the boiler, pump or other device which requires volt-free switching or 230V AC power supply. Look at the diagrams at the next page to see how to connect it.
Self-acting SQ610 Quantum thermostat without application support can be easily added to the Smart Home app anytime. All settings made before adding to the application are automatically copied to the Smart Home app.
1 2 3
To power on the thermostat you have to connect it to the 230V power then...
4
Now, choose your language by
” or „ ” buttons.
Conrm your language by
button.
...display will show all icons...
5
Select „NO” by
” or „ ” buttons to set
SQ610 Quantum thermostat as a
standalone wired device and conrm
by
button.
...then thermostat will display the
software version.
6
After all you will see the main thermostat’s display.
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Wiring diagrams for SQ610 Quantum setted as a Wired Device
Wiring diagram for volt-free connection (e.g. boiler control):
1
L
AC 230V
L
N
Wiring diagram for 230VAC connections:
2
Warning:
Please always ensure the AC 230V mains power is switched o before installing or working on any
S1
S2
COM
NO
N
BOILER CONNECTIO
*
N
components.
Please note: Diagram shows the jumper use. Jumper is included with
the set with SQ610 Quantum.
L
N
Wiring diagram for control box connection:
3
Please note: Diagram shows the jumper use. Jumper is included with
the set with SQ610 Quantum.
AC 230V
S1
S2
N
L
COM NO
MAX 3(1)
S
A
Legend:
S1
Pump
S2
Valve actuator
NO
COM
N
L
S
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L
N
AC 230V
KL08
Power
L
NSB
Heating mat
Boiler
N
SLL
1-8 Zones
N
Boiler connection * - Boiler’s contacts for ON/OFF thermostat (according to the boiler’s instructions)
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9. OPERATING in OFFLINE MODE & for WIRED DEVICE
9.1 Setpoint temperature change (manual mode)
SQ610 Quantum thermostat is in manual mode by default. To change setpoint temperature please look at the steps below.
1
Use temperature.
Active HEATING (or COOLING) is indicated by animating ame (heating) or snowake (cooling).
or buttons to set
2
Conrm by button. Thermostat will go back to the main
3
screen.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want to switch between schedule mode and manual mode you
have to press button for 3 seconds on the main screen.
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9.2 Schedule mode
To program schedule in oine mode please follow steps below:
1
Press button to enter the main menu.
There are 3 possible schedule variants. Use
3
Separate schedule for WORKING DAYS and separate schedule for WEEKENDS.
2
Enter into the schedule settings.
or buttons to select schedule variant and conrm by button:
One schedule for
WHOLE WEEK
Seven separate schedules for
SINGLE DAYS
Schedule programming example for the WHOLE WEEK variant:
4
Use time. Conrm by button.
or buttons to set
5
Use
or buttons to set
temperature setpoint.
Conrm by button.
6
Thermostat will move to the next program
(next time period). If you made a mistake, you
can go back to the previous step using button (changes will not be saved). Repeat
steps 4 and 5 for the next time periods in
the schedule. No time --:-- on the display means given program is skipped. There are 6 programs/time perdiods in the schedule.
Hold button for 3 seconds to save and exit
After setting the schedule thermostat is working in schedule mode. You can see calendar icon on the display:
7
schedule editing.
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9.3 Temporary override mode
When thermostat is running schedule mode we can temporarily override it by setting new setpoint temperature.
1
Use or buttons to change setpoint temperature.
PLEASE NOTE: To cancel temporary override mode and go back to the schedule hold button for 3 seconds. The calendar icon indicates that thermostat went back to schedule mode.
2
Conrm by
button.
3
Calendar with hand icon means that schedule has been overwritten until next schedule program.
9.4 Standby mode
STANDBY mode is a special setpoint temperature which can be activated/deactivated in any time. It can work like a frost protection or overheating
protection when needed. When standby mode is activated the clock continues running, as well as the temperature sampling. To enter STANDBY mode hold the button for 3 seconds on your thermostat. You can always turn o STANDBY mode by holding the button for 3 seconds again.
1 2
3 sec.
3 sec.
3
9.5 Key lock function
To LOCK/UNLOCK SQ610 Quantum thermostat keys in OFFLINE MODE you have to press and hold + buttons for 3 SECONDS. When thermostat is locked you will see padlock icon on the display. When thermostat is unlocked padlock icon is not visible.
1
2
3 sec.
3 sec.
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9.6 User settings (basic settings)
In OFFLINE mode user has got acces to the all thermostat settings.
To open MAIN MENU press button on the main
screen.
9.6.1 Time/Date
Time/date change or edit can be done only in Oine mode. In Online Mode thermostat will synchronise current time and date based on information taken from the Internet. To set time/date follow steps below:
1
Press button to enter the main menu.
4
2
Go to the user settings. Choose time/date option.
3
5
Go to clock settings.
Set your time using and buttons. Conrm your choice by
DATE settings will automatically appear after clock setup:
4 5
60
button.
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9.6.2 Holiday mode
Holiday mode is a special program temperature setpoint which thermostat will maintain for specied days.
How to set HOLIDAY MODE:
1
Press main menu.
4 5
button to enter the
2
Go to the user settings.
3
Choose holiday mode option.
6
Select „Yes” to SET ON the
holiday mode.
7
HOLIDAY MODE is ON. On the top of the screen you can see days left to the end. Also „plane” icon indicator informs that HOLIDAY MODE is running.
Using and buttons set vacation time (in days). Conrm by
button.
To TURN OFF HOLIDAY MODE:
Press any button when HOLIDAY MODE is active. To turn o HOLIDAY MODE choose YES and conrm it by
button.
Set temperature setpoint for holiday mode by and buttons.
Conrm by
button.
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9.6.3 Thermostat calibration
Thermostat calibration is a function which allows user to recalibrate internal thermostat’s temperature sensor by a given number of degrees (in the range from -3,5 °C to 3,5 °C). To calibrate thermostat’s temperature sensor please follow steps below:
1
Press main menu.
3
button to enter the
2
Go to the user settings.
4
Choose temperature calibration option.
Set temperature calibration value by
and buttons and conrm by
button.
9.6.4 Display humidity
SQ610 thermostat has built-in hygrometer (humidity sensor). Humidity value can be displayed or hidden depending on the user’s needs. To show/hide humidity value please follow steps below:
1
Press main menu.
3
button to enter the
2
Go to the user settings.
4
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Choose SHOW to see humidity indication on the main screen or HIDE to not to. Use
and buttons and conrm by
button.
Choose display humidity option.
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9.6.5 Display oor temp
Display oor temperature is a function which is available only when thermostat works with external oor temperature sensor. To show/hide oor temperature value please follow steps below:
1
Press main menu.
4
button to enter the
2
Go to the user settings.
5
3
Choose display oor temp option.
Select SHOW or HIDE using buttons. Conrm selection by button.
and
Floor temperature value is displayed with one degree accuracy.
9.6.6 Standby temp setpoint
There are two standby temperature setpoints - for heating and for cooling mode. Standby setpoint range for heating mode is from 5 ° C to 35 ° C. Standby setpoint range for cooling mode is from 5 ° C to 40 ° C. To set it on please follow steps below:
NOTE: If paired with TRV radiator heads or RX10RF receiver, then standby for cooling is not available.
1
Press main menu.
button to enter the
2
Go to the user settings.
3
Choose standby temp setpoint option.
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Select for heating or cooling option.
Set temperature setpoint by or buttons. Conrm by
button.
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9.6.7 Heat/cool selection
SQ610 thermostat can work in heating or cooling mode. To set thermostat operating mode please follow steps below:
NOTE: Available only if thermostat is paired with Smart Plug SPE600 or Smart Relay SR600 in ONLINE MODE.
1
Press main menu.
3
button to enter the
2
Go to the user settings.
4
Choose heat/cool option.
Select heat or cool mode by or
9.6.8 Reset user settings
To reset user settings to it’s default please follow steps below:
1
Press main menu.
4
button to enter the
buttons. Conrm by button.
2
Go to the user settings.
5
3
Choose reset user settings.
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Conrm reset by choosing YES.
User settings has been successfully reseted.
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10. Admin settings (installer parameters)
To enter admin settings (installer parameters) please follow steps below. Please refer to parameters table description before any changes. Use or buttons to move up or down between all parameters. Every change/selection conrm by button:
1
Press main menu.
Parameter name Parameter Values Description Default
TEMPERATURE SCALE CELSIUS ⁰C
DISPLAY TEMP RESOLUTION 0.5 ⁰C / 0.1 ⁰C
HEAT CONTROL ALGORITHM ITLC UFH
COOL CONTROL ALGORITHM SPAN +/- 0.25 ⁰C (0.5 ⁰F)
TRV ADVANCED CALIBRATION OFF
button to enter the
FAHRENHEIT ⁰F
1 ⁰F / 0.2 ⁰F
ITLC RAD ITLC ELECT SPAN +/- 0.25 ⁰C (0.5 ⁰F) SPAN +/- 0.5 ⁰C (1 ⁰F) THB ACTUATOR
SPAN +/- 0.5 ⁰C (1 ⁰F)
AUTO SELECT ON
2
Move or buttons to look for Admin Settings.
3
When you will nd Admin settings then enter by
This parameter species temperature unit of the thermostat. ⁰C
This parameter species the accuracy of the displayed (measured) temperature.
This parameter denes the algorith of the room temperature control. ITLC algorithm ensures reduction of overdrive states and economic operation of the system. It is an advanced algorithm designed to precisely maintain room temperature. ITLC UFH - algorithm designed for underoor heating (for heating systems with high inertia),
ITLC RAD - algorithm designed for radiator heating, ITLC ELECT - algorithm for electric heating (for heating systems
that heat up quickly and cool down quickly)
SPAN +/- 0.25⁰C (+/- 0.5⁰F) SPAN +/- 0.5⁰C (+/- 1.0⁰F) THB ACTUATOR - an algorithm designed for underoor
heating systems which are equipped with THB actuators with automatic ow balancing function (dynamic ow control). The THB actuator has two temperature sensors that are installed on the supply and return of the corresponding loop of the underoor heating. The self-regulating actuator measures temperature on the sensors and adjusts its work to maintain the correct temperature dierence between the supply and return ows(ΔT).
This parameter denes SPAN setting for cooling mode. SPAN +/-
This parameter is only available when thermostat is paired with the TRV head. This function runs an advanced self-learning algorithm for systems not equipped with the RX10RF receiver. System performs very accurate calibration of TRV head in order to self-adapt to room conditions.
OFF
This option should be used in a system equipped with the RX10RF (RX1) module to control the boiler. The advantage of
button.
Values
0.5⁰C / 1⁰F
ITLC UFH
0.25 ⁰C /
0.5 ⁰F AUTO
SELECT
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Parameter name Parameter Values Description Default
Values
this algorithm is that the heating process begins with the TRV heads opening and ensures the ow in the system before the boiler starts. The system also turns o the boiler via the RX10RF (RX1) module before all TRV heads are closed. AUTO Default setting (AUTO) means system decides itself which control algorithm to choose:
• if thermostat works in the system together with RX10RF (RX1) (which controls boiler), then TRV heads will be controlled according to „OFF” algorithm described above,
• if there is no RX10RF (RX1) - then thermostat selects the self-learning algorithm „ON” (Advanced Self Learning Control) described below ON Advanced Self Learning Control - an advanced self-learning algorithm. This algorithm is intended for systems that are not equipped with the RX10RF (RX1) module. Hydraulic system must have by-pass - boiler still can operate when all TRV heads are closed. The correct operation of the algorithm consists in double calibration process of the TRV head:
• standard - during TRV head installation on the valve.
• precise - to self-adapt to room conditions and maintain a stable temperature. Advanced calibration can take several hours (or even more if 1 thermostat controls several TRV heads simultaneously). While thermostat is performing calibration process, message „RADIA­TOR TRV CALIBRATING” appears on the display.
WARNING! Calibration process performs automatically. There is no need to force it manually.
S1/S2 INPUT DISABLE
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FLOOR SENSOR EXT SENSOR OCCUP SENSOR ONE TOUCH CHANGEOVER
S1/S2 input can work in various congurations: DISABLE - S1/S2 input is o.
FLOOR SENSOR - S1/S2 input is used for oor temperature
sensor connection (e.g. FS300 - NTC 10kOhm). Thermostat maintains temperature in the room and additionaly (by oor sensor) prevents oor against overheating or overcooling which may cause discomfort or oor damage.
EXT SENSOR - S1/S2 input is used for external temperatu­re sensor connection (e.g. FS300 - NTC 10kOhm). When an external temperature sensor is connected, thermostat will display temperature measured by this sensor and will ignore the internal built-in sensor. An external temperature sensor can be used when thermostat is controlling room to which we don’t have access. Please note that if no external sensor is connected and you have chosen to use the S1/S2 input as „EXT SENSOR”, the temperature will not be displayed.
OCCUP SENSOR - an external volt-free contact is connected to the S1/S2 input (e.g. hotel card, occupancy sensor). When S1/S2 contacts are closed, thermostat is in normal operation mode e.g. schedule mode or manual mode. When S1/S2 contacts are opened, thermostat activates standby
DISABLE
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Parameter name Parameter Values Description Default
MINIMUM SETPOINT MIN SETPOINT FOR HEATING
MIN SETPOINT FOR COOLING Temperature setting range: 5⁰C - 35⁰C
mode ONE TOUCH - this option is available only in ONLINE mode. In this scenario S1/S2 input is used to work with volt-free contact. By closing/opening S1/S2 contacts we can trigger any OneTouch rule created in the Smart Home application. More information in chapter 6.15 CHANGEOVER - an external volt-free contact is connected to the S1/S2 input. When S1/S2 contacts are closed, thermostat works in heating mode. When S1/S2 contacts are opened, thermostat works in cooling mode. This function is not available when thermostat is paired with KL08RF wiring centre, TRV head or RX10RF receiver.
This parameter allows to limit temperature setpoint range by setting minimum setpoint for heating and cooling modes.
Values
5 ⁰C
MAXIMUM SETPOINT MAX SETPOINT FOR HEATING
MAX SETPOINT FOR COOLING Temperature setting range: 5,5⁰C - 40⁰C
VALVE PROTECTION ON
OFF
INTERNAL RELAY DISABLE
ENABLE RELAY TYPE NO-COM* RELAY TYPE NC-COM*
MINIMUM TURN-OFF TIME MIN OFF TIME FOR COOLING This parameter species the minimum time between ON/OFF
OPTIMISATION FEATURE OPTIMUM START ON / OFF
OPTIMUM STOP ON / OFF
COMFORT WARM FLOOR DISABLE
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3
This parameter allows to limit temperature setpoint range by setting maximum setpoint for heating and cooling modes.
Valve protection function is intended to protect thermostatic valves against getting stuck or jamming (e.g. in summer time when heating system is disabled). If thermostat doesn’t send a signal for heating for a period of 7 days, then heating is turned on for a very short period of time just to move the actuators.
If this option is disable then internal relay will not work at all. If this option is enable then relay will goes on if thermostat is calling for heating or cooling. *parameter allows to set relay’s work mode **as default the relay is disable, but if you use SQ610 as a standalone device (device is not paired wirelessly with other devices) the relay is enable
switching in cooling mode. Thermostat have to wait this time value before it switches on again. Minimum Turn-O time range: 0 - 300
Optimisation function is an energy-saving algorithm for eec tive control of the heating device ensuring better temperature comfort at pre-dened times of the day. When the OPTIMUM START function is active, thermostats sends the heating signal to the heat source earlier so that the setpoint temperature is reached at the time dened in the schedule. When the OPTIMUM STOP function is active, thermostat takes into account the system inertia, switches o the heat source earlier to reach setpoint temperature at the time dened in the schedule.
This function helps to keep the oor warm, even if the room is warm enough and there is no need to turn on the heating. User can select 3 levels of warm oor feature. PLEASE NOTE: it is not an economy feature, as your heating system may be ON even if there is no heating demand from the room thermostat. It is COMFORT feature which keeps your oor warm all the time. It is only for Heating Mode.
-
35 ⁰C
ON
DISABLE**
FOR COOLING: 180
OPTIMUM START: OFF OPTIMUM STOP: OFF
DISABLE
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Parameter name Parameter Values Description Default
PIN CODE DISABLE
ENABLE
DEVICE INFORMATION PAIRED WITH
RF RANGE BATTERY LEVEL IDENTIFY MODE SOFT DEL OFFLINE DEVICE
CONNECT WITH GATEWAY YES
NO
- LEVEL 1 - Heating will be ON for 11min (3min to open the actuator, then actuator will remain open for 5min, then closing the actuator will take another 3min). The option is for small rooms with short loops, which can be heated up quickly.
- LEVEL 2 - Heating will be ON for 15min (3min to open the actuator, then actuator will remain open for 9min, then closing the actuator will take another 3min). The option is for medium rooms with loops of medium length.
- LEVEL 3 - Heating will be ON for 19min (3min to open the actuator, then actuator will remain open for 13min, then closing the actuator will take another 3min). The option is for big rooms, with long loops.
There are two variants that can be set for the PIN CODE feature:
- PIN CODE will be used only to lock admin settings menu,
- PIN CODE will be used to completely lock thermostat. PIN CODE can be set from the Smart Home application or from device side. In case of any problems with thermostat unlocking, please contact the SALUS-Controls Technical Department.
This function helps user to nd out below informations about thermostat: PAIRED WITH - here we can check which devices are controlled by thermostat RF RANGE - this screen displays the value of RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) between thermostat and coordinator (UGE600 or CO10RF) every 3 seconds. If the wireless connection is lost, „LOST LINK” information is displayed.
BATTERY LEVEL - information about percentage battery level status
IDENTIFY DEVICES - press
device side - you can check which devices are paired with thermostat (e.g. wiring centre, TRV head etc.). During identication time of 10 minutes are counted down. Press again
SOFT - information about thermostat rmware version
DELETE OFFLINE DEVICE - this function is available only when thermostat
is paired with CO10RF coordinator (in OFFLINE mode). It allows user to remove OFFLINE devices which are still present in the CO10RF memory. In a properly working network all devices should communicate. If there is any device installed in the network and it is turned o from the power supply or out of range (so it is not communicating with the network) it can be deleted from thermostat side. EXAMPLE: Choose the oine device type you wish to delete: CONTROL BOX, THERMOSTAT, RADIATORS, RX10RF RX1, RX10RF RX2. After conrming the selection (e.g THERMOSTAT), use the „up” and „down” keys and the following informations will be displayed:
- number of all devices in the network (e.g. THERMOSTAT 08 ALL)
- number of devices which are communicating with coordinator, (e.g. THERMOSTAT 06 ONLINE)
- number of devices which are disconnected from power supply or out of range (e.g. THERMOSTAT 02 OFFLINE). At this point, pressing
If you have congured the thermostat as a standalone device and now you want to add it to the gateway (pair with the other devices) you can use that option
button to enable identication process from
button to end identication process earlier.
button conrms oine devices removal.
Values
DISABLE
YES
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11. Factory Reset
To RESET SQ610 thermostat to it’s factory default settings please follow steps below:
1
Press main menu.
4
button to enter the
2
Go to the Admin Settings.
5
3
Choose „Factory Reset” option.
Select YES and conrm choice by
pressing
button
.
Wait few moments to nish factory
reset procedure.
12. Error codes (error codes description with possible solutions)
ERROR
CODE
1.
2.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
TRV
HARDWARE
PROBLEM
FLOOR
SENSOR
OVERHEATED/
OVERCOOLED
ERROR DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING
TRV paired with thermostat - TRV hardware error.
Floor is overheated (heating mode). / Floor is overcooled (in cooling mode).
• Reinstall the TRV head or replace it. If necessary, contact with the SALUS Technical Department.
• Set the heating medium temperature or change oor sensor MAX/ MIN temperature setpoint in the „S1/S2 input” admin setting parame­ter.
• Set the cooling medium temperature or change oor sensor MAX/ MIN temperature setpoint in the „S1/S2 input” admin setting parameter.
3.
4.
5.
6.
FLOOR
SENSOR
DEFECT
FLOOR
SENSOR
DEFECT
CONNECTIVITY
LOST COORD.
CONNECTIVITY
LOST WC
Floor sensor is broken.
Floor sensor is shorted.
Thermostat lost contact with the CO10RF network coordinator or the UGE600 internet gateway.
Thermostat lost connection with the wiring centre.
• If oor sensor is connected to „S1/S2 input”, check the wiring.
• If oor sensor is not connected, check the „S1/S2 input” parameters settings.
• If oor sensor is connected to „S1/S2 input”, check the wiring.
• If oor sensor is not connected, check the „S1/S2 input” parameters settings.
• Check oor sensor wire insulation for any damages. Sensor resistance for 25°C=10kΩ.
• Check the coordinator/gateway power supply connection.
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway or thermostat.
Is the wiring centre turned ON and Status Network LED diode solid?
• If yes, send the heating signal from thermostat to the wiring centre (change setpoint temperature).
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ERROR
CODE
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
ERROR DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING
• If LED diode of the Network Status is ashing, pair the wiring centre with the system in accordance to the manual instruction and pair thermostat with wiring centre.
7.
8.
9.
CONNECTIVITY
LOST TRV
CONNECTIVITY
LOST RX 1
CONNECTIVITY
LOST RX 2
Thermostat lost contact with the TRV head.
Thermostat has lost connection with the RX10RF receiver (RX1 mode).
Thermostat has lost connection with the RX10RF receiver (RX2 mode).
• Check TRV head batteries.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat and check if the TRV head is working.
• If the LED diode on the TRV head is ashing, repeat the pairing procedure with thermostat according to the manual instructions.
• Is the RX10RF receiver plugged to the power supply and the top LED diode is red? The Auto/Manual switch has to be set to AUTO position.
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway side and check if the devices are within the network.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat
• If the top LED diode is ashing, perform the pairing procedure according to the RX10RF manual instruction.
• Is the RX10RF receiver plugged to the power supply and the top LED diode is red? The Auto/Manual switch has to be set to AUTO position.
11-18.
19.
CONNECTIVITY LOST ZONE 1-8
WC / CB LOST
CONNECTIVITY
Wiring centre has lost connection with thermostat of the given zone: e.g. 11 = with zone 1; 12 = with the zone 2 etc. Error is displayed on all thermostats.
Wiring centre has lost connection with the CO10RF coordinator/UGE600 internet gateway. Error is displayed on all thermostats.
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway side and check if the devices are within the network.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat
• If the top LED diode is ashing, perform the pairing procedure according to the RX10RF manual instruction.
• Check the thermostat power supply.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat.
• If necessary, reinstall the thermostat.
• Is the wiring centre turned ON and Status Network LED diode solid?
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway side and check if wiring centre is within the network.
• If LED diode of the Network Status is ashing, pair the wiring centre with the system in accordance to the manual instruction and pair all thermostats with wiring centre.
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20.
WC / CB LOST LINK-RX10RF
Wiring centre has lost connection with the RX10RF receiver operating in RX1 mode. Error is displayed on all thermostats.
• Is the wiring centre turned on? Status Network LED diode should be solid.
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway side and check if devices are within the network.
• If the LED diode of the AUTO/MANUAL receiver switch is ashing, follow the RX10RF manual instruction for pairing.
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ERROR
CODE
21.
DISPLAY
DESCRIPTION
CONNECTIVITY
LOST COORD.
ERROR DESCRIPTION TROUBLESHOOTING
TRV head has lost connection with CO10RF coordinator/UGE600 internet gateway.
• Check TRV head batteries (replace if necessary).
• Check if the coordinator/ internet gateway is connected to the power supply.
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway side and check if devices are within the network.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26-29.
30.
TRV
LOW BATTERY
UNPAIRED TRV
WITHIN RANGE
THERMOSTAT
REJECTED WC
CONNECTIVITY
LOST
CONNECTIVITY
LOST ZONE
9-12
TRV GEAR
DEFECT
Low battery level in the TRV head.
TRV head’s pairing error or head is incompatible with the system.
Thermostat was rejected by the wiring centre.
Thermostat has lost connection with the nearest 230V powered device.
Wiring centre has lost connection with thermostat of the given zone: e.g. 26 = with zone 9; 27 = with zone 10; 28 = with zone 11, 29 = with zone 12. Error is displayed on all thermostats.
TRV head has a problem with the internal gear mechanism.
• Replace TRV head batteries.
• Remove TRV head from the system and repeat pairing procedure with thermostat.
• Perform the thermostat’s pairing procedure again.
• Check the power supply of the nearest 230V device. If there is problem with RF signal range, install the ZigBee Network Repeater and pair thermostat with the receiver again (wiring centre, TRV head etc.)
• Check the thermostat’s power supply.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat.
• If necessary, reinstall the thermostat.
• Reinstall the TRV head or replace it. If necessary, contact with the SALUS Technical Department.
31.
32.
33.
TRV FAILED
ADAPTATION
THERMOSTAT
LOW BATTERY
CONNECTIVITY
LOST RX10RF
Adaptation error of the TRV head assembled on the radiator valve insert.
Thermostat’s battery level is low (error is displayed only in the Smart Home application).
The RX10RF receiver has lost connection with thermostat (error is displayed only in the Smart Home application).
• Check assembly of the TRV head on radiator valve insert and reinstall the TRV head.
• Check the compatibility of the TRV head and radiator valve insert; replace the valve insert if necessary.
• Replace thermostat batteries.
• Check the thermostat’s power supply.
• Force identication process from the coordinator/gateway side and check if devices are within the network.
• Send the heating signal from thermostat side and check if RX10RF receiver is turning ON.
• If the top LED diode is ashing, perform the pairing procedure according to the RX10RF manual instruction.
• Pair thermostat with the RX10RF receiver again according to the ther­mostat’s manual instruction.
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13. Cleaning and Maintenance
The SQ610 Quantum Thermostat requires no special maintenance. Periodically, the outer casing can be wiped clean using a dry cloth (please DO NOT use solvents, polishes, detergents or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the thermostat). There are no user serviceable parts within the unit; any servicing or repairs could only be carried out by Salus Controls or their appointed agents.
14. Technical Informations
Power Supply AC 230 V
Temperature range 5-40°C
Display temperature accuracy 0.5°C or 0.1°C
ITLC
Control algorithm
S1-S2 Input (multifunctional input)
SPAN (±0.25°C / ±0.5°C) THB
Floor temperature Air temperature Occupancy sensor One Touch Changeover (heating/cooling)
Output control
Max current 3 (1) A
Communication protocol ZigBee 2,4GHz
Mounting Flush mounting
Working temperature 0-45°C
IP protection class IP30
Dimensions [Width x Height x Deep]
Thickness after mounting in a wall-box φ60 10 mm
COM – NO (volt-free)
86 x 86 x 28 mm
72
86 mm 86 mm
86 mm
10 mm
28 mm
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15. Warranty
SALUS CONTROLS warrants this product to be free from any defects in material or workmanship and to perform as specied for a period of ve years from the date of installation. SALUS CONTROLS reserves the sole responsibility for breach of this warranty by repairing or replacing the defective product. This product includes software that matches the distributor’s identication at the time of sale. The manufacturer / distributor provides a guarantee covering all functions and specics of the product in accordance with this marking. The distributor’s warranty does not cover the correct operation of the functions and features available as a result of a product software update. The full warranty conditions are available at www.salus-controls.eu
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DISTRIBUTOR OF SALUS CONTROLS:
QL CONTROLS Sp. z o.o., Sp. k. Rolna 4, 43-262 Kobielice, Poland
IMPORTER:
SALUS Controls Plc Units 8-10 Northfield Business Park Forge Way, Parkgate Rotherham S60 1SD United Kingdom
www.salus-controls.com
SALUS Controls is a member of the Computime Group.
Maintaining a policy of continuous product development SALUS Controls plc reserve the right to change specification, design and materials of products listed in this brochure without prior notice.
Issued: 23 VI 2021
Soft version: 2.7
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