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The TP-80 wireless thermostat 1 / 1 MJF51100
The TP-80 wireless thermostat
The TP-80 thermostat can be used to set the temperature in a room by
turning the setting knob. It has anti-freeze protection and when combined
with an Oasis wireless security system (Jablotron), the following features
are possible:
Switching the heating ON and OFF remotely (by mobile phone, remote
control or Internet),
Disabling the heating when windows are open,
Informing the user about heating faults and frost threat (if the
temperature drops below +3°C a warning SMS is sent),
Informing on the occurrence of fire (when the temperature is above
+60°C).
The thermostat is battery-powered. The main advantage is that there is
no need for a cable between the thermostat and the heating system.
Indication that the room temperature
is lower than the set temperature
Low battery indicator
Installation
The thermostat should be mounted in a dry indoor location. Choose a
mounting location about 1.5 meters above the floor in an area with good air
circulation. Avoid places with draughts, dead air spots and radiant heat
from the sun or appliances. It should not be installed close to any metal
structure or other objects that may obstruct radio signal transmissions.
1. Release the upper cover by pressing the plastic tab (e.g. by a
screwdriver) on the right side of the housing.
2. Mount the rear part of the unit on to the desired location (tab on the
right side).
3. If the thermostat was purchased as a kit along with a receiving unit,
connect the thermostat’s battery (pull out the red tape to activate the
battery). Otherwise see the section “Mounting the receiving unit”.
4. Close the thermostat.
Mounting the receiving unit
Install and connect the receiving unit to the heating system. If the
receiving unit was purchased separately then the thermostat must be
enrolled to it – enter enrollment mode on the receiving unit (see its manual)
and connect the battery to the thermostat.
Temperature setting
By turning the knob the desired temperature can be set from +6 to
+28°C.
If the desired temperature is higher than the current temperature,
the red LED lights during temperature setting (it switches off 3 seconds
after the last movement of the knob).
The thermostat maintains the set temperature within an accuracy of
±0.5˚C (e.g. if it is set to 24˚C, it switches the heating on when the
temperature drops below 23.5˚C and it switches it off if the temperature
goes above 24.5˚C). In reality the temperature scatter can be slightly
higher because of the temperature persistence in the room.
Integration into the OASIS system
The thermostat can also be enrolled to control panel as a detector. If
the temperature decreases below +3°C a panic alarm will be triggered
= frost threat (heating failure). If the temperature exceeds 60°C then a
fire alarm will be triggered.
An AC-82 receiving unit has two output relays (X and Y). TP-80
thermostats can be enrolled separately to each relay in order to control
two independent heating circuits.
To enable/disable a heating system the Oasis control panel can also
be enrolled (sequence 299) to the receiving unit (AC-82). To disable the
heating or thermostat means the heating system only heats when the
temperature is below +6°C. A thermostat enrolled to the X relay can
be enabled/disabled via the PGX programmable output, and a
thermostat enrolled to the Y relay enabled/disabled via PGY. If the
programmable output of the control panel is switched on, the
thermostat maintains the set temperature. If the control panel’s output is
switched off the thermostat only triggers heating if the temperature
drops below 6°C (anti-freeze protection).
To control the heating, remote controls RC-80 (or RC-88) can also
be enrolled to a receiving unit (AC-82). The heating can be switched on
by remote controls (or ) to heat to the desired temperature and
also switched off (or ) where it only heats when the
temperature is below 6°C.
To disable heating when windows are open JA-80M or JA-82M
detectors can also be enrolled to the receiving unit (AC-82). If the
windows are closed it heats to the desired temperature and if windows
are open it heats only when the temperature is below 6°C.
Up to 8 thermostats can be enrolled to a single relay of the receiving
unit (AC-82). If at least one thermostat transmits a heat command then
the relay will be switched on.
Battery replacement
Replace the battery when the yellow low-battery indicator on the lower
right corner of thermostat is lit. Use only AA 1.5V alkaline battery.
Specification
Power supply: 1x alkaline battery AA 1.5 V
Battery lifetime: typically 1 year
Temperature Measurement: +6 to +28 ˚C
Temperature Accuracy: ±0.5 ˚C
Anti-freeze protection heating threshold: +6°C
Freeze alarm (panic transmission) temperature threshold: <+3°C
Fire alarm temperature threshold: >+60°C
Operational frequency: 868 MHz, Oasis protocol
Operational radio range: up to 100 m (open area)
Operational temperature range: -10 ˚C to + 60 ˚C (low humidity)
Dimensions: 73 x 73 x 40 mm
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
Jablotron Ltd. hereby declares that the TP-80 is in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relevant provisions o
f
Directive 1999/5/EC. The original of the conformity assessmen
t
can be found on the web site www.jablotron.com, Technical
Support section.
Note: Dispose of batteries safely depending on battery type and local
regulations.Although this product does not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or directly t
o
the manufacturer after use.
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