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6. Installation / start-up
Installation:
Only in the electrical or heatingcircuit junction box on DIN (i.e.
“top-hat section”) rails
Any installed attitude is possible.
Water must not be allowed to reach the device.
Electrical connections:
Important: disconnect the device from the power supply before
making the electrical connections.
See circuit diagram in the device and Figs. 1 10.
For normally-open thermal actuators, see 4.8.
Connecting the operating voltage:
Insert the plug into the power socket. If a direct connection is
needed, remove the plug and connect the wires in the power ca-
ble directly.
On completion of installation work, a link must be established be-
tween the INSTAT 868-r ... transmitter and the appropriate chan-
nel (1...8) (see 4.1 onwards).
After switching on, the display shows the operating voltage and
the software version briefly.
6.1 External antenna
If reception conditions are difficult, a separate version of the de-
vice with provision for connecting an external antenna (ZA
193 772) is available.
Run this in via the cable ports on the casing and connect it to the
antenna socket.
6.2 What to do if
1. Valve does not open:
-> see Table 1
-> perform a ‘reset’: see 4.15
2. A signal lamp for one radio channel is flashing (a beep
signal may also be heard)
-> Basic information: see 4.16
-> Learning mode, valve test, radio link test not interrupted
(see 4.15)!
-> Two transmitters are supplying signals with the same ad-
dress; one of the radio links must be re-learned
(see 4.7.1)!
-> No radio link; see Table 1
-> One or more channels flash to indicate that they have no
link with their transmitte
Restore the necessary links (see 4.1)
If necessary, carry out “Delete radio links” (see 4.3) and
create new links.
3. Channel 8 lights up although no transmitter has been
‘learned’
-> Channel 8 is used for pump logic (see 4.9).
If any unexplained faults develop, it is best to press the ‘Reset’
button on the thermostat and if necessary on the receiver.
7. Technical data
Order reference INSTAT 868-a8U /230
Article No. 0536 80 14
Operating voltage: 230 V 50 Hz
Power consumption: 4 VA
Fuse: 4 A slow-acting
Ambient temperature: 0 +50°C
(without condensation)
Storage temperature: –20 +60°C
Antenna internal internal
Dew-point sensor: TS 193 683
Displays: for learning 8
For operating voltage 1
Load circuits: 7 relay normally open, ~4 A *
Channel 8 Pump logic: 1 relay changeover, 4(2) A***
Number of thermal actuators
3 W per channel: max. 10 **
Enclosure rating: IP 40 / double-insulated
Protection category: II
Timer: minimum
switching period: 10 minutes
Battery life: ~ 4 years
Software class: A
Rated surge voltage: 2.5 KV
Temperature for ball
pressure test: 75°C
Voltage and current for EMC
radiated interference tests: 230 V, 4 A
Dimensions (with DIN,
i.e. “top-hat section”
mounting rail): 310 x 90 x 65 mm
Weight: approx. 850 g
*) Total of all currents Ϲ 2 A
**) One device can operate up to 15 thermal actuators (fuse)
***) Do not supply pump from inside the receiver
This thermostat can be used in all EU and EFTA countries.
The manufacturer hereby declares that this device con-
forms with the basic and other relevant requirements laid
down by directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity can be downloaded from
„www.funk868MHz.de“.
Note: In isolated cases a secure and permanent link between
the transmitter and receiver may not be possible. The cause
is not to be sought in our radio control system but in the fre-
quency range being used. You are therefore recommended
to test the system for efficient operation at the place where
it is to be installed.
8. Brief manual
Radio functions Chapter Action
Establish the radio link, switch output 4.1 Set the transmitter to the learning mode
(see instructions supplied with transmitter)
At the receiver:
MODE until -> L (channels already ‘learned’ light up)
OK -> Lamp for room 1 flashes
+/- -> Select the channel to be ‘learned’
OK -> Channel flashes + seconds counted
When link is established -> lamp remains on steadily
Terminate the learning mode, start learning for next channel
if necessary
Radio link range test 4.2 Establish the radio link as described above
When transmitter has ‘learned’ and channel lamp remains on
Move the transmitter farther away
If the lamp flashes, the range has been exceeded.
MODE to end the procedure; terminate learning mode at
transmitter
Deleting radio link 4.3 MODE until -> dEL (channels already ‘learned’ light up)
OK -> dEL flashes
OK -> activates “Delete”
Determining active links 4.4 MODE until -> L (channels already ‘learned’ light up)
MODE to end the procedure
Audible alarm signal 4.6 Is only sounded between 10h and 20h
OK Stops audible warning if pressed while it is
being sounded
Master / slave 4.5
Master = thermostat with timer; slave = thermostat without timer
Slaves at channels with a higher number than the master
comply with the master, (not with the timer in the receiver)
Other functions
Connection of valves normally closed / open 4.8 MODE until -> “In 0”
OK -> 0 flashes
+/- -> 0 = valve closed when power is shut off,
1 = valve is open when power in cut off
OK -> confirm
Pump logic 4.9 always active if channel 8 has not been ‘learned’
Valve protection 4.10 This is a transmitter function: see information there Valve test
Valve test 4.11 MODE until -> A OFF
OK -> OFF flashes
+/- -> OFF = valves off
-> ON = valves on
MODE -> for standard status
Heating/cooling changeover 4.12 Mains voltage to “heat/cool”terminals activate´s
cooling arrow at
P
Excluding rooms from cooling 4.13 MODE until -> “Co:OF” or “Co:ON”
OK Arrow on display flashes for room 1
+/- to select a room
OK to activate this room
+/- changes between ON / OFF (ON for cooling, OF
for no cooling)
OK to save
MODE to terminate
Dew-point shutdown 4.14 Mains voltage to “HYG” terminals or dew-point signal from
sensor "TAU" terminals = valve off during cooling; arrow at
®
Timer functions
Setting time profiles for rooms 5.7 MODE until -> r1P1 on display
OK -> Number of room flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Arrow flashes (day)
+/- -> to make a change
(groups of days are possible)
OK -> Number of time profile flashes
(P6 can be freely selected)
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Confirm. Continue with next room
MODE -> for standard status
Changing profile 6 5.8 MODE until -> 05:00 on display
OK -> Start of ‘comfort’ time 1 flashes, arrow at
H
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> End of temperature-lowering time 1
flashes, arrow at
Ñ
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Start of ‘comfort’ time 2 flashes,
arrow at
H
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> End of temperature-lowering
time 2 flashes, arrow at
Ñ
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Confirm, return to standard status
Setting year and day 5.2 MODE until -> e.g. 2005 on display
OK -> “Units” figure of year flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> “Tens” figure of year flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Day flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Confirm, return to standard status
Setting month and day 5.3 MODE until -> e.g. 23.07 on display (DD.MM)
OK -> Month flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Day flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Confirm, return to standard status
Setting timer 5.4 MODE until -> e.g. 13:25 on display
OK -> Hours flash
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> “Tens” figure of minutes flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> “Units” figure of minutes flashes
+/- -> to make a change
OK -> Confirm, return to standard status
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