Onninen 2601000 Installationsguide

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Finnish innovation
Tsense Flat
The easiest and the most effective
way to make an energy efficient electric heating installation
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16A, IP21
Floor, room, dual, PWM mode
Exxact, Elko, Merten compatible
The best possible ecodesign rating (40%)
CE certified, Bluetooth
SPECIFICATIONS
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Connect the wires, fix the frame and frame adapter with the screw and push the knob in
The thermostat automatically selects a mode. If a floor probe is connected at first start-
up → floor mode. Otherwise room thermostat mode.
The thermostat indicates the mode for 4 seconds at each start-up. Red indicates a floor
mode and green any other mode.
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION IS READY!
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Select the setpoint with the knob
Mid position 21°C, in PWM mode 50% and in snow
melting mode according to given parameters
Switch into Standby mode by turning the knob to OFF
USING THE THERMOSTAT
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IF an installer or user wishes, he can access the
advanced functions with the free ecoControl app
SETTINGS EASILY WITH MOBILE PHONE
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In Android phones app may ask you permission for
Location Services. Please allow them. The app does not
collect the location info but the use of Bluetooth requires
that.
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USER PROGRAM
Blinking
red
indicates
app
connection
1. Select a thermostat 2. Modify your program
Blinking
green.
Accept
within 10
sec by
rotating to
OFF. No
passwords!
3. Save and accept
User program is ready! Also set AUTO mode from settings!
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USER PROGRAM ON (AUTO)
Comfort hour of user
program. Setpoint is
indicated and
selected by the knob.
Eco hour of user
program. Setpoint is
the reduced eco
temperature set in
the app.
User can force the
thermostat into eco
mode with an
external setback
switch
Internal real time clock has a 2h backup. If the power break is longer, real time will be lost.
IF the user program is in AUTO mode the thermostat will use the comfort setpoint until the
next App connection, which automatically updates the clock. A corrupted time is indicated
by alternately flashing LEDs and error code 10 in the App.
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IN THE EVENT OF A FAILURE, BOTH LED FLASH
User can read a fault code AND generate an email report.
The report includes detailed information which the
manufacturer can use to give remote assistance.
Note! Error code 10 indicates a real time clock error. Real
time clock is updated (and thus an error removed)
automatically at every app connection.
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MONITOR TEMPERATURE AND ENERGY COMSUPTION
Move to the thermostat settings
Log temperature during the last 7 hours
Monitor the effect of the user program. The value tells you
how many hours in a day the heater has been ON. I.e. 50%
means 12h in a day. If you have 1000W heater the energy
consumption has been 12h*1kW=12kWh.
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THERMOSTAT SETTINGS
Save settings on the screen as a preset and transfer to other
thermostats!
Give a name for the thermostat
Set user program OFF or AUTO
Set air and floor minimum and maximum temperature limits
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THERMOSTAT SETTINGS
You may calibrate the floor sensor and the room sensor
Set the brightness of LEDs
Set the temperature for eco hours of user program
Set the temperature for external
control activated eco mode
Please notice that eco temp settings are valid only in Air, Floor
and Dual modes. In PWM mode eco mode halves the PWM
set value and in Snow Melting mode heating is switched OFF.
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THERMOSTAT SETTINGS
Select mode : Floor, Room, Dual, PWM
Valve protection activates the relay once per week on
Tuesday, including summer. This prevents the valves in
water circulating heating systems from jamming.
You can replace the main temperature sensor with a 3rd
party wireless IP65 remote sensor. Check page 14!
If a wireless eco-control is enabled, thermostats with the
same NETWORK KEY share an external setback. You
may e.g. connect a smart home wifi relay to the setback
input of one thermostat and wirelessly propagate the
control to others. This mode also doubles the RF range.
You can enable the mode just to extend the range.
You may also use a competitors floor sensor probes.
Supported types are (@25C) 2k, 10k, 12.5k, 15k, 33k.
Network key is your own secret password (wireless eco-
controls and wireless sensor pairing code)
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SNOW MELTING
Snow melting uses floor sensor or Wireless sensor
Below this temperature thermostat doesn't heat
If wireless sensor is connected thermostat is heating only
in selected RH% area.
Setpoint limits of Snow Melting mode
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WIRELESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR
You can replace the main sensor of the current mode by a
wireless IP65 battery sensor. It is very accurate and may be
positioned better than a thermostat considering the
temperature measurement.
Turn 'Wireless temperature sensor' ON
Write and confirm a network key of your wireless sensor
Open the sensor cover
to find the network key and QR code
to remove the plastic protector from battery
Thermostat blinks an error mode until it reads the
first value. This can take a minute.
You can later check a paired sensor by shaking it
hard. The paired thermostat error blinks some
time as an indication.
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WIRELESS ECO CONTROLS
Thermostats will share wirelessly an external setback
signal if 'Receive wireless eco controls' is ON.
Only thermostats with the same 'network key' share an
external setback signal.
You can use any word as your secret network key.
Wireless eco control is quite a slow and can take couple
of minutes to propagate a signal through a whole house.
NOTE! You can double the RF-range to a mobile phone
by turning this feature ON.
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PUBLIC SPACE LOCKING
Thermostat can be locked so that A. Buttons are not working
and B. It is not possible to change any parameters.
You need a special LOCK and UNLOCK code from the
supplier to do this operation.
Supplier needs the REPORT from the thermostat to generate
codes.
Codes are valid about 30 days and work only in the specified
thermostat unit.
Lock and unlock the settings by entering the code to Network
key and Confirm network key fields.
NOTE! Remember to save the settings.
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HEATING POWER LIMIT
If necessary, the total instantaneous heating power of the
thermostats can be limited, i.e. the average power during
each hour is below the set limit.
1. The system can have 2-20 thermostats
2. Wireless eco-controls must be enabled
3. The network key must be the same for all thermostats
involved in the power limitation
4. For each thermostat, the power of the heater it controls
and the maximum allowed network power are defined
Thermostats under power limitation are switched on and off
randomly but evenly.
NOTE!
The power limiting function is available from version:
Software V71 when the hardware is 4.0C
Version information can be found on the INFO page of the
phone's application
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QR-CODE
'Network key' can easily be read from QR-code with the
phone camera! The app writes the code in both Network
fields automatically preventing typing errors.
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SAVE SETTINGS
Rotate to
OFF within
10 sec to
accept. No
passwords!
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Suomessa kehitetty
Tsense Flat
Tyylikäs, energiatehokkain tapa ohjata sähkölämmitystä
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Onninen 2601000 Installationsguide

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