7.
CONTROL VIA VMF-IR REMOTE CONTROL
The VMF-E3 user interface has an infrared receiver that allows it to receive commands from the VMF-IR remote control.
All the commands apart from the SWING function can be sent via the VMF-IR remote control. To send the operating setpoint correctly, the operating season set on the
remote control must correspond to that being used by the thermostat.
When the VMF-E3 receives a correct command, the green LED will flash. The thermostat will work with the settings received (setpoint, operating mode, fan speed, etc.)
and the white LED flashes to inform the user of the operating status set via the remote control.
If you want the thermostat to work again with the settings made using the knobs on the user interface, just make the modification on the operating mode or setpoint
selector.
The TIMER ON (activate the fan coil in x minutes) and TIMER OFF (deactivate the fan coil in x minutes) functions can be used via the VMF-IR remote control either individ-
ually or combined (refer to the VMF-IR instructions). The VMF-E3 user interface indicates the activation of these functions by illuminating the green LED as shown below:
Light signal for Timer ON
Light signal for Timer OFF
2 sec
8.
INFORMATION VIA LEDS
RED
Fixed
Fixed
Flashing
Flashing
Flashing
Off
Off
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12 sec
LEDs
BLUE
WHITE
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Flashing
Flashing
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Fixed
Off
Fixed
On
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1 flash every 4 sec
GREEN
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Thermostat in heating mode
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Thermostat active in heating mode
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Thermostat active in anti-freeze mode
Thermostat in anti-freeze mode with insuf-
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ficient water temperature
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Insufficient water temperature
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Thermostat in cooling mode
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Thermostat active in cooling mode
2 flashes every 12
TIMER ON function active
sec
3 flashes every 12
TIMER OFF function active
sec
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Single flash
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Thermostat status
Signal received from VMF IR remote control
Activation of the Mode and Setpoint selector
lock function
Forcing of the operating mode by an external
supervisor
Forcing of the operating mode by the VMF-IR
remote control