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TP-87 programmable digital-bus thermostat 1 / 2 MKL52201
The TP-87 programmable digital-bus thermostat
The TP-87 is an indoor thermostat with a programmable weekly heating
schedule. It is designed to work exclusively in combination with
AC-8007 / AC-8014 devices. The thermostat provides indoor temperature
regulation which balances economy with comfort. The device is capable of
recognizing warm-up persistence characteristics (within 2 days) and will
adjust the settings accordingly so that a high level of operational comfort is
achieved. You need not find out how early the heating should start in order to
get to a comfortable temperature at the desired time. The required timing is
configured automatically.
Temperature adjustment can be performed by simply turning the setting
knob.
The following features are also available:
Anti-freeze protection – any drop in temperature under the
(configurable) AL Lo value is detected and signalled to the receiver,
causing the receiver’s FRE output terminal to be activated.
Floor temperature detection – the thermostat is equipped with an input
terminal for temperature sensor connection. This is especially suitable for
under-floor heating control – by placing the sensor directly into the floor
the heating regulation can be performed with higher precision.
When combined with an Oasis wireless security system (Jablotron), the
following 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.
Informing on the occurrence of fire (when the temperature is above a pre-
configured value).
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Installation
The TP-87 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.
1. Release the upper cover by pressing the plastic tab on the bottom side of
the housing
2. Mount the back part on to the desired location.
3. Connect the receiver’s digital bus wires to the BUS terminals. The
polarity is irrelevant.
4. Should a floor sensor be used, wire it to the SEN terminals.
5. Close the thermostat.
6. Enroll the thermostat to the receiver by entering menu M1. The receiver
must be in enrollment mode (see the AC-8007/8014 manual).
Symbols on the display
Low battery
Heating ON
Time / temperature
display
Manual mode
Time adjustment
Programming
Service menu
Week days
Comfort temperature
Economy temperature
Scheduled time display
Adjustment and programming
All the required parameters can be configured in the adjustment menu
using the knob. The menu is divided into the following parts:
M1 manual temperature-adjustment
M2 setting the economical or comfortable temperature, time
adjustment
M3 weekly programming schedule
M4 service menu
You can enter the menu and scroll through M1 to M4 by pressing and
holding the knob. The desired submenu is selected by releasing the knob.
Scrolling inside any particular menu M1 to M4 is done by turning the knob.
The currently displayed parameter can be adjusted by pressing the knob
briefly, turning the knob until the desired value is displayed, and confirming
the setting by re-pressing the knob (this will also cause a return to the menu
so that you can configure other parameters immediately). The adjustment
menu is escaped from by pressing the knob while OK is displayed or
automatically after approx. 30 seconds.
1. M1 – manual mode
If set to manual mode, the thermostat performs fixed
temperature regulation regardless of the weekly
schedule. The desired temperature can be set
within the range of t Lo to t Hi. The M1 menu is
escaped from by pressing and holding the knob for
2 seconds.
Note: As mentioned above, entering the M1 menu causes an enrollment
signal to be sent.
2. M2 – temperature & time setting
If the M2 menu is entered, turning the knob will scroll through the
Economical temperature ( ), Comfortable temperature ( ) and Time ( )
parameters followed by an OK option.
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Each parameter can be entered by briefly pressing the knob. When or
is entered the displayed temperature flashes and can be adjusted by turning
the knob (re-pressing the knob confirms the setting). The Time parameter
adjustment is similar but requires three steps – for the day, hour and
minutes.
3. M3 – programming the weekly heating schedule
This mode allows you to program when the thermostat should switch
between Day ( ) and Night ( ) operation. The heating schedule can be
programmed either for each day separately or just for working days or just for
the weekend or for all days together.
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Enter the M3 menu, scroll to the desired option by turning the knob and
enter the schedule programming by briefly pressing the knob (this erases the
current schedule setting).
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Schedule programming is done by marking
periods of time for which the Day heating
operation is requested. The marking bar is
shown at the bottom of the display, each hour
can be either marked or unmarked. You mark
or unmark by turning the knob. The
mark/unmark mode is displayed by /
symbols, the currently programmed hour is
shown on the display (00 to 23). Switching
between mark/unmark modes is done by
pressing the knob (this applies when turning
clockwise, turning the knob anti-clockwise
always switches to unmark mode).
Turning the knob to the rightmost position
(following hour 23) will display an OK option.
Pressing the knob will then finish programming.
4. M4 – Service menu
This menu allows for the configuration of parameters which usually stay
fixed during normal operation. When the service menu is entered, the
symbol is shown on the display. The menu contains 9 items (they can be
scrolled through by turning the knob). Each of the first 7 items corresponds to
a parameter which can be configured in a standard way (by pressing the
knob, turning the knob until the desired value is displayed, and re-pressing
the knob).
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