Line 1: The minimum measured value of the
connected sensor.
Line 2: The maximum measured value of the
connected sensor.
Line 3: The min/max values are reset back to the
current measured values of the connected sensor.
Line 4: << BACK <<
These measurements will not be saved during
power outages
For RH (humidity), more information is provided:
RH set
50%
RH +/-
3%
>>NEXT>>
Here you can set the set-point and hysteresis for
the desired RH value.
Adjusting setpoint
Put the cursor (=>) in front of the "RH set" line by
rotating the PTB, and then push the PTB.
A blinking square will appear in front of the RH set
value.
By rotating the PTB, you can set the desired RH
concentration.
Confirm this value by pushing the PTB or wait a
few seconds for automatic confirmation
Adjusting hysteresis (BANDWITH)
Push the PTB once. An arrow (=>) will appear on
the display in front of RH set.
Place the arrow in front of RH +/- by rotating the
PTB. Push once to confi rm.
A blinking square (■) appears in front of
RH +/-.
Set the desired humidity hysteresis
(advise: 3%) by means of the PTB.
Confi rm your selection by pushing the PTB or wait
several seconds for automatic
confi rmation.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply: 100 to 240 Volt (automatic)
Power frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
Consumption: 3 Watt (with sensor, without humidifi er/dehumidifi er)
Maximum load: 1500 Watt (max 6A)
Range humidity set: 10 – 90% relative humidity
Range humidity +/-: 0 – 5% humidity
Measurement frequency: 1 measurement per second.
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By selecting the ">> NEXT >>" line and pushing
the PTB, you will enter the RH Min-Max menu
Replacing the fuse:
If a short circuit occurs by overload of one of the
outlets, the fuse will blow.
These fuses have been placed at the bottom of
the controller, right of each socket.
By pressing the fuse holder slightly with a
screwdriver and turning it counter-clockwise a
quarter turn, the fuse holder can be removed.
Place a new fuse with similar specifi cations in the
fuse holder and put the fuse holder back into the
casing.
Then press the fuse back in slightly, and tighten it
again with a clockwise quarter turn.
Two new (diff erent!) fuses are provided, one for
each exit. Make sure you use the right
fuse for replacement. Damage caused by using
the wrong fuse is not covered by the
manufacturer's guarantee.