User manual HONEYWELL HCM 200

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[. . . ] Together with the room temperature sensor HCF 22 the Hometronic Manager triggers a boiler demand function as soon as the value drops below the lower threshold for frost protection. For information on how to assign the room temperature sensor HCF 22 as a frost protection sensor please refer to Page 18. 5 Boiler control Boiler regression Boiler regression The Hometronic Manager can be connected to a Honeywell heating controller (MCR 35, MCR 36, MCR 40 or MCR 200) and thus control the boiler directly. Prepare the cables in accordance with the table on Page 3. Lay the cable between the heating control and the Hometronic Manager. [. . . ] MODULE-32 15 Assigning modules and rooms Assigning a module or room Sensor Lifestyles Boiler demand SENSOR-1 SENSOR-2 SENSOR-3 . . . SENSOR-16 WAKE UP ARRIVING LEAVING EVENING PARTY HOLIDAY LIFESTYLE -7 . . . LIFESTYLE -16 Switching module Frost protec. sensor For information on changing the module or room name please refer to the operating instructions of the Hometronic Manager in the section "Changing names". Assigning a module or room Example: Assigning a shutter module. Activate the teach-in at the shutter module as described in the mounting instructions of the module. Change to the "Installation" submenu at the Hometronic Manager as described on Page 14. The following text is displayed: HEATING SHUTTERS DEVICES/LIGHTS SENSOR HEATING SHUTTERS DEVICES/LIGHTS SENSOR * Turn the Dial button until "Shut- ters" is selected. Press the Dial button. MODULE-2 The following text is displayed, MODULE-3 for example: MODULE-4 MODULE-5 16 Assigning modules and rooms Technical Data An * is displayed next to the modules already assigned. Turn the Dial button until the desired module is selected, e. g. MODULE-2 MODULE-3 MODULE-4 MODULE-5 * Press the Dial button. MODULE-2 An * is displayed next to the se- MODULE-3 lected module. MODULE-4 MODULE-5 * * The module is assigned. Assigning an HS 30 device switch for the boiler demand Wire the device switch to the boiler demand as described from Page 3 on. Activate the teach-in at the device switch as described in the mounting instructions of the module. Change to the "Installation" submenu at the Hometronic Man- ager as described on Page 14. The following text is displayed: HEATING SHUTTERS DEVICES/LIGHTS SENSOR SHUTTERS DEVICES/LIGHTS SENSOR BOILER DEMAND SWITCHING MODULE FROST PROTEC. SENSOR Turn the Dial button until "Boiler demand" is selected. Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: 17 Assigning modules and rooms Assigning a module or room Press the Dial button again SWITCHING MODULE An asterisk is displayed next to * "Switching module". The shutter module is de-installed. Saving and getting system settings Why save settings?Always save your settings after you have carried out changes. This ensures that settings are not lost, even when power fails or when batteries are flat. For information on how to save and get the system settings please refer to the operating instructions of Hometronic Manager in the "Adapting" chapter. Restoring the works settings If you restore the works settings*, all the current adjustments and assignments such as module names, time programs and Lifestyles* are lost. In order to use the current configuration later again you have to save the settings beforehand. Change to the "Settings" submenu as described in the operat- ing instructions of the Hometronic Manager. Select "Configuration". " Select "Factory setup". The following text is displayed: Factory Setup Actual configuration will be deleted!NO YES Press the Dial button. 21 Assigning modules and rooms Restoring the works settings The appendix of the operating instructions contains a table with the works settings of the modules, time programs and Lifestyles. The works settings are restored. 22 Appendix Technical Data APPENDIX Information for the fitter After mounting carry out the following checks: · Hometronic Manager wired correctly?· Version Number noted (refer to operating instructions)?· All components assigned correctly?· Do modules, rooms and Lifestyles have speaking names?After mounting and configuration have been completed it is advisable to familiarize the customer with the basic functions of the Hometronic Manager. [. . . ] Lifestyle Autonomous control of the Hometronic Manager by a combination of setpoints. the designation Standard display Basic display in the display of the Hometronic Manager. Is displayed after the Back button has been pressed (possibly several times). Submenu All the menus with the exception of the standard display and the main menu. [. . . ]

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