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AUTO
PROG
If the key is pressed and held for over 1 second, the
unoccupied mode will be accessed. If no other change is made
in this mode, the unoccupied status will remain indefinitely. If
the
PROG
key is pressed, the icon appears, the set point
disappears and No. 0 is displayed in its place, indicating the
number of days the unoccupied status should last. Keys
and increase and decrease this number of days (with a
maximum of 99). If a number greater than 0 is programmed,
and while remaining in the unoccupied mode, the icon will
flash to indicate this is temporary. Once the unoccupied sta-
tus is concluded, the thermostat will change occupation to
Day; or if the air conditioning mode is AUTO PROG, this oc-
cupation will depend upon the time schedule profile. If zero is
programmed in the unoccupied mode, it will remain indefi-
nitely.
If the air conditioning mode is AUTO PROG and there is a
temporary set point setting, or a temporary fan mode (the
flashes), upon changing the occupation status the programmed
values are recovered and the icon stops flashing.
In the Programming Mode this key allows selecting the
following option on the option list and to move forward through
the time schedule profile when programming same.
Fan mode key
It has the symbol printed on the key itself, and the
symbol, related to the Programming Mode, printed on the plas-
tic next to it.
Pressing this key accesses the Setting Mode, which
lasts 5 seconds. In this mode the fan flashes and the pro-
grammed speed is displayed, and whether in auto or perma-
nent mode. When pressed a first time, the present status does
not change, but same is displayed only. Pressing this
key repeatedly moves you through the speeds, indicated by
the number of wind icons displayed, and the permanent (ON)
or automatic (the word AUTO appears beneath the fan) modes.
Pressing this key in the AUTO PROG air conditioning
mode changes the fan configuration as described above, but
when an occupation change is made the programmed values
of the programming menu are re-established.
In the Programming Mode this allows validating the
changes made.
Outdoor temperature key
It has the symbol printed on the key itself, and the
symbol, related to the Programming Mode, printed on the plas-
tic next to it.
Pressing this key in Normal Mode displays the outdoor tem-
perature for 5 seconds.
If pressed and held for 10 seconds, the default system con-
figuration values are re-established:
OFF Mode.
Day Occupation.
Set points:
- Cool set point in Unoccupied mode 30° C.
- Cool set point in Night mode 27° C.
- Cool set point in Day mode 24° C.
- Heat set point in Day mode 21° C.
- Heat set point in Night mode 18° C.
- Heat set point in Unoccupied mode 15° C.
AUTO Fan, in automatic.
Origin of the temperature, internal probe.
Cancellation of the temperature probes offsets.
NORMAL temperature control.
Profiles programmed for each day of the week, P1.
In the Programming Mode the key allows cancelling
changes made and access the previous menu level.
Programming menu
If the
PROG
key is pressed in Normal Mode, only the icons of
the different parameters that can be programmed are displayed
on screen:
- Clock setting (day of the week, hours and minutes).
- Fan program.
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Selection of time schedule profiles.
A single time schedule profile accepts the Comfort and
Economy (Day and Night) modes only. If pin 2 of the
micro-switch is set to OFF, this option is not displayed.
- Set point temperature program for heat and cool in
Occupied Mode, also called Comfort or Day.
- Set point temperature program for heat and cool in
Stand-by Mode, also called Economy or Night.
- Set point temperature program for heat and cool in
Unoccupied Mode.
The active or selectable option will flash. The initial option is
setting the clock.
When a status is changed in the time schedule profile, the
occupation status will go back to the status programmed in
the profile (without flashing), and the icon will disappear.
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