6.1.1. Example of weekly programming
Observe the following example of daily programming:
C1 00.00 low
off
C2 05.00 med on
C3 07.00 high on
C4 18.00 low
off
The result during the day will follow this evolution:
FAN
BATTERY
6.2. VIEWING STATUS
6.3. TIME CONFIGURATION
On the Menu screen, select State
This window displays the status of the
equipment values:
Te (exter.): Outside air temperature.
Tr (return): Temperature of air returning
to the premises.
Tx (expel.): Temperature of the expelled
air.
Fan (supply): Supply fan.
Fan (exhau.): Exhaust fan.
Humidity: Possible presence of con-
densation (if a sensor is fitted).
Bypass: Indicates the by-pass is in
operation (if fitted).
Heat 1: First stage of post-heating.
Heat 2: Second stage of post-heating.
CO2 VOC: Air quality (in ppm) (if a sen-
sor is fitted).
On the Menu screen, select Clock
You can configure the time and day
of the week from this window.
6.4. VIEWING ALARMS
6.5. CONFIGURING PARAMETERS
6.5.1. Comfort configuration
If a CO2 sensor has been installed, the fan speed can be
selected depending on the values it registers. Maximum
and minimum values can be configured.
6.6. VALUE TABLE
Below is a table with the values that can be consulted or modified
on the screens mentioned in the previous sections.
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On the Menu screen, select Alarms
This window offers information on the
status of the alarms:
Communication: OK indicates that the
communication between the electronic
card and the remote control is wor-
king correctly. KO indicates that there
is a communication problem between
them.
Te (external): OK indicates that the ex-
ternal air temperature sensor is working
correctly. KO indicates that there is a
problem with the sensor.
Tr (return): OK indicates that the return
air temperature sensor is working co-
rrectly. KO indicates that there is a pro-
blem with the sensor.
Tx (expelled): OK indicates that the
expelled air temperature sensor is wor-
king correctly. KO indicates that there is
a problem with the sensor.
Filters: OK indicates that the filters are
clean and efficient. KO indicates dirty
filters.
Fans: OK indicates that the fans are
working correctly. KO indicates that
there is a problem with the fans.
On the Menu screen, select Parame-
ters
The following can be configured from
this window:
Season: By-pass configuration (if fitted)
indicating the time of the year. In winter
choose Winter heating and in summer
Summer cooling.