Danfoss CF-RC Remote Controller Installationsguide

Typ
Installationsguide
088U0220
GB
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
D
Instruktion CF-RC Fernbedienung
DK
Vejledning CF-RC Fjernbetjening
F
Instruction Commande à distance CF-RC
SE
Bruksanvisning CF-RC Fjärrkontroll
PL
Instrukcja obsługi pilota CF-RC
NL
Handleiding CF-RC Afstandsbediening
I
Istruzioni Regolatore a distanza CF-RC
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
1
GB
GB
Instruction ............................................................ 3
D
Instruktion ..........................................................19
DK
Vejledning ...........................................................37
F
Instruction ..........................................................53
SE
Bruksanvisning ...................................................69
PL
Instrukcja obsługi ...............................................85
NL
Handleiding ......................................................101
I
Istruzioni ...........................................................119
2
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
3
GB
GB
Index
10. Figures and illustrations ......................................................A1-A2
1. Functional Overview ...................................................................... 4
2. Installation ..................................................................................... 5
3. Transmission Test ........................................................................... 6
4. Mounting ......................................................................................... 6
5. Menus ............................................................................................. 7
5.1 Rooms .............................................................................................................................. 7
5.2 Program ........................................................................................................................... 9
5.3 Setup ..............................................................................................................................13
5.4 Alarms ............................................................................................................................15
6. Uninstallation .............................................................................. 16
7. Other products for the CF2 system and abbreviations ............. 17
8. Specifications ................................................................................ 17
9. Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 18
4
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
1. Functional Overview
Front – fig. 1
Display
Soft key 1
Soft key 2
Up/down selector
Left/right selector
Icon for system alarm
Icon for communication with Master Controller
Icon for switch to 230V power supply
Icon for low battery level
Note: The Remote Controller has a self-explanatory menu structure, and all settings are easily
carried out with the up/down and left/right selectors in combination with the functions of
the soft keys, which are shown above them in the display.
Back – fig. 2
Back plate/docking station
Battery compartment
Screw hole for wall mounting
Screw and wall plug
Transformer/power supply plug
Note: Remove the strip to connect the enclosed batteries.
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
5
GB
2. Installation
Note:
Install the Remote Controller after you have installed all the Room Thermostats, see g. 5-b
Remove the strip to connect the enclosed batteries
Carry out the assignment of the Remote Controller to the Master Controller within a
distance of 1½m
When the back light in the display is out, the rst touch of a button only activates this light
Activate Install mode on the Master Controller - fig. 3
Use the menu selection button to select the Install mode.
The install LED flashes
Activate Install mode by pressing OK . The install LED goes ON
Activate Install mode on the Remote Controller - fig. 1
When the batteries have been connected, follow the installation guide,
beginning with the selection of language
After the installation process, set time and date. Use the up/down selector
and the left/right selector to carry out the settings. Confirm settings with
OK activated by soft key 1 ( )
The installation process is concluded with the opportunity to name the
rooms in which the Room Thermostats are placed. This makes access to and
handling of the system very easy
In the Name rooms menu, activate the change menu with soft key 2 ( ) to
change the default room names from e.g. MC1 Output 1.2 (Master Controller
1, output 1 and 2) to living room, and conrm with OK. You can also use the
spell…. menu to create other names
When the installation is nished the start up screen will be shown in the
display with the actual time and date on the top. The screen also shows the
actual temperature in the room from the top of the rooms list.
See chapter 5.3 to select another room for the start up screen
Note: Keeping a button activated during settings will make the value change faster
6
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
3. Transmission Test
Initiate a transmission test on the Remote Controller
From the start-up screen, activate the:
Menu
Setup
Link test
Link test menu to activate a test of the wireless transmission between the
Master Controller and the Remote Controller. The status of the link test will be
displayed right after the test has been carried through.
If the link test is not successful:
Try to relocate the Remote Controller in the room
Or install a Repeater Unit (CF-RU, see g. 5 c), and place it between the Master
Controller and the Remote Controller
Note: The link test may take a few minutes depending on the size of the system
4. Mounting
The Remote Controller has been installed – fig. 2
When the Remote Controller has been installed to the
Master Controller (see chapter 2), it can be mounted on the wall by means of
the back plate/docking station . This makes it possible to connect the Re-
mote Controller to a 230V power supply with the included transformer/power
supply plug . When it is not in the docking station, the Remote Controller is
powered by two AA Alkaline 1.5V batteries.
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
7
GB
Before you place the back plate/docking station on the wall, verify the trans-
mission to the Master Controller from the desired location by carrying out a
link test (see chapter 3)
Mount the back plate/docking station on the wall with the screws and wall
plugs
Connect the docking station to a 230V power supply outlet by means of the
transformer/power supply plug
• Place the Remote Controller in the docking station
Note: To extend the transmission range of the CF2 system, up to three Repeater Units can be
installed in a chain – see g. 4
5. Menus
Note: When the back light in the display is out, the rst touch of a button only activates this light.
5.1 Rooms
From the start-up screen, activate the:
Menu
Rooms
Rooms menu to access a list of all the rooms in the system. Select the desired
room with OK to enter the screen for that room. Here you can see information
about the set and actual temperatures:
: Indicates that this room is included in an ongoing time
program (see chapter 5.2)
: Indicates that the Room Thermostat is running low on battery
: Indicates that the value set on the Room Thermostat is beyond the
max./min. limitations set by the Remote Controller
: Indicates that the set temperature is above the actual tempe rature
: Indicates that the set temperature is below the actual temperature
8
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
5.1.1 Options
From the room screen, you can activate an Options menu with access to
several room options:
Set temperature:
Here you can set and lock the set temperature for the Room Thermostat.
Locking prevents adjustment of the set temperature on the Room Thermostat.
Set Min/Max:
Here you can set and lock the minimum and maximum temperatures for the
Room Thermostat. Locking prevents adjustment beyond these limits on the
Room Thermostat.
Change room name:
Here you can change the room names by means of a list of possible room
names or you can use the spell..... menu to key in other names.
Set floor Min/Max:
Here you can set and lock the minimum and maximum floor surface tempera-
tures.
Note: Only available with the Room Thermostat with infrared floor sensor, CF-RF
Setback:
Here you can choose to override the next or ongoing setback period (see chap-
ter 5.2.2).
Cooling:
Here you can disable the cooling function for the room in question.
Note: Only available when the Master Controller is in cooling mode
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
9
GB
5.2 Program
From the start-up screen, activate the:
Menu
Program
Program menu to view the two time programming options:
5.2.1 Period program:
With this program, you can set the room temperature for all Room Thermo-
stats during e.g. a holiday. The start and end date for the program is easily set
in a calendar by means of the up/down and left/right selectors (g. 1- / )
and by conrming each setting with OK. The room temperature and the dura-
tion of the period program are illustrated and finally activated from a detailed
overview for the created program:
5.2.2 Setback program:
In the Program setback menu, you have the opportunity to divide the die rent
rooms into up to six dierent zones - each zone with up to three dierent setback
programs for reduced room temperature at dierent times during the day.
10
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
Options:
Each zone has a screen showing the rooms included in the zone. This provides
access to an Options menu with an Add room function and three Setback
programs (up to).
Add room:
In this menu, all the rooms are followed by a ( ) indicating to what zone each
room has been allocated (see gure below ). As default, all the rooms are
assigned to Zone 1. If new zones are created, the rooms will be moved from
the zone to which they are allocated to the new zone (from zone 1 to zone 3 in
the figure below).
Program 1 - 3:
The Options menu also includes three possible setback programs for each
zone. By means of these, the seven days of the week can be divided into up to
three dierent setback programs with dierent days and setback periods for
each program. The procedure for creating or changing a program is the same
for all the three programs:
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
11
GB
Activate program (1- 3) from the Options menu with OK to select the days for
this program:
Use the up/down and left/right selectors (g. 1- / ) to select the days for
this program by moving them above the horizontal line. Conrm with OK, and
activate the next step to select the time for the setback program.
Select the time for the setback program by setting the times for the periods
during which you want a normal room temperature, indicated by the black
bars above the time line (the periods outside the black bars are the set-
back periods with reduced room temperature). Set the start and end times
by means of the left/right selector and by toggling between them using the
up/down selector (g. 1- / ).
You can remove the second
period with the normal room
temperature by changing the
end time of this period to its
start time:
12
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
The second period with the nor-
mal room temperature can
be added again by means of the
up/down selector and by tog-
gling through the first period .
Conrm the selected time periods with OK to activate the created
program from this overview:
Note: The days selected in the program are indicated by more distinct initial capitals
Cancel program:
A created program can be deleted with the Cancel Program menu leading to
the overview illustrated above.
Note:
In the Options menu, the created programs (1-3) will be indicated by more distinct capitals
If you want to override a setback period in a room, you can do so with the Override setback
function in the Options menu for each room (see chapter 5.1.1)
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
13
GB
Setback temperature
In the Setback program (see chapter 5.2.2), activate the Setback tempera-
ture menu to set the room temperature reduction from 1 to 10°C during
setback periods.
5.3 Setup
From the start-up screen, activate the:
Menu
Setup
Setup menu with access to a variety of information and setting possibilities
for the Remote Controller as well as the entire CF2 system.
Note: As some of the setting possibilities in the Setup menu can aect the conguration
of the CF2 system, and thus also the functioning of the entire application in general, they
should be handled with caution
Languages:
Here you can choose another language than the one selected during the
installation process (see chapter 2).
Date and time:
Provides access to the setting of the date and time. Furthermore, this menu
includes the settings for and activation of the summertime program. This enables
you to congure at what day, week and month the summertime begins and ends.
Alarm:
From this menu, you can switch the Buzzer of the Master Controller (MC)
On/O. The sound only occurs in case of an alarm, also indicated by the red
alarm LED on the Master Controller (see g. 3- ). In the Alarm log, you can
get specific information about the error causing the alarm and the time for its
14
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
registration by the system. This Alarm log saves the latest alarms for later ac-
cess and easy system failure identification.
Start-up screen:
Here you can choose which room temperature you want displayed on the
start-up screen.
Service:
Here you can congure all the outputs of the Master Controller (see g. 5-a) for
either a oor or radiator heating system. With oor heating, you can choose
regulation by means of an On/O or a PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) prin-
ciple. Choosing a radiator system automatically sets the regulation to PWM.
Even a mixed system with floor and radiator heating in separate rooms can be
selected by setting the outputs of the Master Controller individually for each
room to either floor or radiator heating.
Note: When the Master Controller is regulated by PWM, the cycle times are:
Floor heating: 2 hours
Radiator heating: 15 minutes.
In the Service menu, activate the Standby temperature function with OK in
order to set a fixed room temperature for all the Room Thermostats to 5 – 35°C
when the Global standby input is activated on the Master Controller (see
instruction for Master Controller, CF-MC for installation details).
Contrast:
Here you can adjust the contrast of the Remote Controller display.
Link test:
Activates a link test to the Master Controller to test the wireless transmission to
and from the Remote Controller (see chapter 3).
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
15
GB
Identify Master Controller:
This function enables you to identify one specific Master Controller in a system
of up to three Master Controllers. When this function is activated, the Master
Controller, whose identity you wish to reveal, will ash all the output LEDs
from 1 to 10 and back again several times for easy identification.
5.4 Alarms
If an error occurs in the CF2 system, it is indicated by the Master Controller and
directly on the Remote Controller Display:
When the alarm is acknowledged with OK, the Buzzer of the Master Controller
will go O (if set to Sound On, see chapter 5.3), and the CF2 system will switch
to Alarm status as indicated on the start-up screen:
16
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
This indication of Alarm on the Remote Controller and the indication on the
Master Controller will continue until the error that caused the alarm has been
fixed.
An Alarms menu will be present at the top of the Menu list activated from the
start-up screen:
Activating this Alarms menu with OK provides access to an Alarm status
where you can see a description of the error causing the alarm Furthermore,
you can select the Alarm log to get specific information about the error caus-
ing the alarm and the time for its registration by the system. This Alarm log
saves the latest alarms for later access and easy system failure identification.
When no error is causing an alarm, you can access the Alarm log through the
Setup menu (see chapter 5.3).
6. Uninstallation
Resetting the Remote Controller, CF-RC – fig 1:
At the same time, activate the Soft key 1 , the soft key 2 and the down
selector .
The Remote Controller requests conrmation before resetting.
Confirmation with “yes Resets the Remote Controller.
By conrming Reset with “yes” the Remote Controller is now ready for instal-
lation to a Master Controller, CF-MC.
Note: Please see the Master Controller instruction for further details!
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
17
GB
7. Other products for the CF2 system
and abbreviations
Other products for the CF2 system - fig. 5
a) Master Controller, CF-MC: MC
b) Room Thermostat, CF-RS, -RP, - RD and -RF: Room T.
c) Repeater Unit, CF-RU: RU
8. Specifications
Cable length (power supply) 1.8m
Transmission frequency 868.42MHz
Transmission range in buildings (up to) 30m
Number of Repeater Units in a chain (up to) 3
Transmission power < 1mW
Supply voltage 230V a.c.
Ambient temperature 0-50°C
IP class 21
18
Instruction CF-RC Remote Controller
VI.UH.M5.1C Produced by Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
9. Troubleshooting
Error Indication Possible Causes
Actuator/output (E03) The output of the Master Controller (MC)
or the actuator connected to this output is
short-circuited or disconnected.
Low temperature (E05) The temperature in the room is below 5°C.
(Try to verify the function of the Room
Thermostat by carrying out a link test from it)
Link to Master Controller (E12) The Room Thermostat in the indicated
room has lost the wireless connection to
the Master Controller (MC)
Low bat. in Room T. (E13) The battery level of the Room Thermostat
for the indicated room is low, and the batte-
ries should be replaced
Critical bat. in Room T. (E14) The battery level of the Room Thermostat
for the indicated room is critically low, and
the batteries should be replaced as soon as
possible
Link between MCs (E24) The indicated Master Controllers have lost
their wireless connection
The battery level of the Remote Controller
is low, and the batteries should be replaced
Instruktion CF-RC Fernbedienung
VI.UH.M5.1C Hergestellt von Danfoss Floor Heating Hydronics 08.2009
19
D
D
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Funktionsübersicht ...................................................................... 20
2. Installation ................................................................................... 20
3. Funk-Verbindungstest ................................................................. 22
4. Montage - Fig. 2 ............................................................................ 23
5. Menüs ............................................................................................ 23
5.1 Räume ............................................................................................................................24
5.2 Programme zur Temperaturabsenkung ............................................................25
5.3 Setup ..............................................................................................................................30
5.4 Alarme ............................................................................................................................32
6. Deinstallation ............................................................................... 33
7. Andere Produkte für das CF2-System und Abkürzungen ......... 34
8. Technische Daten .......................................................................... 34
9. Fehlersuche ................................................................................... 34
10. Bilder und Zeichnungen ..................................................... A1-A2
  • Page 1 1
  • Page 2 2
  • Page 3 3
  • Page 4 4
  • Page 5 5
  • Page 6 6
  • Page 7 7
  • Page 8 8
  • Page 9 9
  • Page 10 10
  • Page 11 11
  • Page 12 12
  • Page 13 13
  • Page 14 14
  • Page 15 15
  • Page 16 16
  • Page 17 17
  • Page 18 18
  • Page 19 19
  • Page 20 20
  • Page 21 21
  • Page 22 22
  • Page 23 23
  • Page 24 24
  • Page 25 25
  • Page 26 26
  • Page 27 27
  • Page 28 28
  • Page 29 29
  • Page 30 30
  • Page 31 31
  • Page 32 32
  • Page 33 33
  • Page 34 34
  • Page 35 35
  • Page 36 36
  • Page 37 37
  • Page 38 38
  • Page 39 39
  • Page 40 40
  • Page 41 41
  • Page 42 42
  • Page 43 43
  • Page 44 44
  • Page 45 45
  • Page 46 46
  • Page 47 47
  • Page 48 48
  • Page 49 49
  • Page 50 50
  • Page 51 51
  • Page 52 52
  • Page 53 53
  • Page 54 54
  • Page 55 55
  • Page 56 56
  • Page 57 57
  • Page 58 58
  • Page 59 59
  • Page 60 60
  • Page 61 61
  • Page 62 62
  • Page 63 63
  • Page 64 64
  • Page 65 65
  • Page 66 66
  • Page 67 67
  • Page 68 68
  • Page 69 69
  • Page 70 70
  • Page 71 71
  • Page 72 72
  • Page 73 73
  • Page 74 74
  • Page 75 75
  • Page 76 76
  • Page 77 77
  • Page 78 78
  • Page 79 79
  • Page 80 80
  • Page 81 81
  • Page 82 82
  • Page 83 83
  • Page 84 84
  • Page 85 85
  • Page 86 86
  • Page 87 87
  • Page 88 88
  • Page 89 89
  • Page 90 90
  • Page 91 91
  • Page 92 92
  • Page 93 93
  • Page 94 94
  • Page 95 95
  • Page 96 96
  • Page 97 97
  • Page 98 98
  • Page 99 99
  • Page 100 100
  • Page 101 101
  • Page 102 102
  • Page 103 103
  • Page 104 104
  • Page 105 105
  • Page 106 106
  • Page 107 107
  • Page 108 108
  • Page 109 109
  • Page 110 110
  • Page 111 111
  • Page 112 112
  • Page 113 113
  • Page 114 114
  • Page 115 115
  • Page 116 116
  • Page 117 117
  • Page 118 118
  • Page 119 119
  • Page 120 120
  • Page 121 121
  • Page 122 122
  • Page 123 123
  • Page 124 124
  • Page 125 125
  • Page 126 126
  • Page 127 127
  • Page 128 128
  • Page 129 129
  • Page 130 130
  • Page 131 131
  • Page 132 132
  • Page 133 133
  • Page 134 134
  • Page 135 135
  • Page 136 136
  • Page 137 137
  • Page 138 138
  • Page 139 139
  • Page 140 140
  • Page 141 141

Danfoss CF-RC Remote Controller Installationsguide

Typ
Installationsguide