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RADIO WAVE WEEKLY PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

INDEX

Introduction ..............................................................3

Controls and indications ..........................................4

Controls .............................................................4

Indications .........................................................5

User manual ............................................................6

Setting the date and time ..................................6

Summer/Winter selection ..................................7

Operating modes ...............................................7

“Manual” operating mode ..................................7

“Automatic” operating mode ..............................8

“Holiday” operating mode ................................10

“Jolly” operating mode .....................................10

“OFF” function .................................................12

Preset programs ..............................................13

Programmable thermostat programming .........13

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Displaying the temperature detected by the separate probe ................................................15

Statistical data .................................................15

Setting the desired humidity level ....................16

Maintenance ..........................................................17

Replacing the batteries ....................................17

Installation .............................................................18

Installing the batteries .....................................18

Confi guring the programmable thermostat ......18

Actuator registration ........................................23

Fastening the socket .......................................25

Electric connections ........................................26

Securing the programmable thermostat to the socket ..............................................................27

Technical features ..................................................27

Introduction

The CH150RF/151RF/152RF programmable thermostat measures the ambient temperature and controls the heating (conditioning) system through a radio connection with an actuator. A humidistat can also be driven. The operating mode can be either chosen from among the preset ones or customized to one’s own needs.

The large display shows the temperature profi le – i.e. the relationship between the time table and the temperature to be kept – as well as the measured temperature, relative humidity, calculated perceived temperature, time and day of the week.

The programmable thermostat is battery powered. Both the settings and the data are stored in a non-volatile memory capable of keeping them even when the batteries are down.

The following external interfaces are available for the CH150RF programmable thermostat:

• Radio actuator

• Separate temperature probe

• Telephone actuator for fi xed telephone lines, which makes it possible to perform remote control through the DTMF keypad (multi-tone)

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• Telephone actuator with GSM modem, used for remote control by means of SMS messages.

Both telephone actuators allow you to:

• remotely interrogate the programmable thermostat, to be informed about the ambient temperature or the heating / cooling system status;

• remotely manage the programmable thermostat operating modes.

The programmable thermostat comes in three colours: white, silver (CH151RF series) and anthracite black (CH152RF series).

Controls and indications

Controls

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10

9

8

7

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Button used to select the “Manual” operating mode or increase a value (▲) *

2. Button used to select the “Automatic” operating mode or decrease a value (▼) *

3. Button used to select the “Holiday” operating mode or go back to the previous data item

(◄) *

4. Button used to select the “Jolly” operating mode or go to the next data item (►) *

5. Button used for the “OFF” or “Enter” functions *

6. Button used for the “Programming” or “Copy” or “Statistical data displaying” functions *

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7. Rotary selector for temperature correction:

T1, Manual temperature, Jolly temperature, and

Antifreeze temperature *

8. Rotary selector for correcting temperature

T2 or the Jolly operating mode duration *

9. Rotary selector for correcting temperature

T3 or the Jolly operating mode duration

10. Summer/Winter switching button

11. Programmable thermostat reset button

* The function associated with the button or selector depends on the current operating mode.

It is highlighted by the icon placed above.

Indications

14 1 2 3 4 5

13 12 11 10 8 9 15 7 6

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1. Time

2. Temperature profi le

3. Temperature value T1 or “Jolly” operating mode duration (days)

4. Temperature value T2 or “Jolly” operating mode duration (hours)

5. Temperature value T3

6. System ON in Summer operation

7. System ON in Winter operation

8. Relative humidity percentage

9. Perceived temperature (displayed by the degree)

10. Ambient/external temperature

11. Current day (1 = Monday … 7 = Sunday;

8 = Holiday)

12. Winter operation

13. Summer operation

14. Battery charge level

15. Humidistat enable

16. Humidistat ON

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User manual

To operate the programmable thermostat after it has been installed, proceed as follows:

1. Set the date and time.

2. Select the Summer/Winter operation.

3. Select the operating mode.

Setting the date and time

To set the current time and date, proceed as follows:

1. Enter the programming menu main page.

The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily. Choose the time setting function.

2. Modify the hour setting by means of the ▲ and ▼ buttons, then go to the minute setting by means of the ► button.

3. Modify the minute setting by means of the

▲ and ▼ buttons, then go to the day setting by means of the ► button.

4. Modify the day setting by means of the ▲ button, then press ENTER to go back to the main page of the programming menu.

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5. Press ENTER again to exit the programming menu. The programmable thermostat operating mode previously interrupted will be resumed.

Operating modes

The CH150/151/152 programmable thermostat features four different operating modes:

Manual, Automatic, Holiday and Jolly (in addition to the OFF function).

“Manual” operating mode

With the Manual operating mode, the programmable thermostat adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system in order to always keep the same temperature. To select “Manual”, press MAN.

Summer/Winter selection

To shift from the Summer operation (heating system) to the Summer operation (cooling system), and vice versa, keep the Summer/Winter button depressed for at least 4 seconds. The selected operation will be shown on the display by means of the “Winter” or “Summer” icons.

Winter Summer

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The temperature level can be modifi ed during operation by means of the lower rotary selector located on the right side of the programmable thermostat. The temperature can be changed from 2°C to 40 °C by 0.1°C increments.

“Automatic” operating mode

With the “Automatic” operating mode, the programmable thermostat adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system by following the profi les defi ned for the various days of the week. To select “Automatic”, press AUTO.

The three temperature levels used can be modifi ed during operation by means of the rotary selectors located on the right side of the programmable thermostat.

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Temperature T3 cannot be lower than temperature T2 or higher than 40 °C.

During Summer operation, temperature

T3 features an upper limit of 30°C. When this value is exceeded, T3 will take the OFF value, which will involve switching the system off.

Temperature T1 cannot be higher than temperature T2 or lower than 2 °C.

Temperature T2 cannot be higher than temperature T3 or lower than temperature T1.

If no customization has been made, the automatic operating mode will function with the stored temperature profi les, i.e. the preset ones (refer to «Preset programs»). To customize the profi les, refer to «Programmable thermostat programming».

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“Holiday” operating mode

With the “Holiday” operating mode, the CH150 programmable thermostat CH150 adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system by following one single temperature profi le, which is valid for all days. To select “Holiday”, press

HOLIDAY.

“Jolly” operating mode

“Jolly” operating mode

With the “Jolly” operating mode, the CH150 programmable thermostat interrupts the current operating mode and adjusts the operation of the heating or cooling system to keep the

“Jolly” temperature during the entire time set

(1 hour to 99 days and 23 hours, by 1 hour increments). After this time – which is displayed like a countdown – has elapsed, the previous operation of the programmable thermostat will be resumed. To select “Jolly”, press JOLLY.

To modify the temperature levels, refer to the description of the “Automatic” operating mode.

When the preset programs are used (refer to

«Preset programs»), the “Holiday” mode will follow the profi le envisaged for Saturdays and

Sundays. To create a customized “Holiday” program, refer to «Programmable thermostat programming».

The “Jolly” temperature value and the operating mode duration can be modifi ed by means of the rotary selectors located on the right side of the programmable thermostat.

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Use the lower rotary selector to modify the temperature level.

The temperature can be modifi ed from 2°C to

40 °C, by 0.1 °C increments.

To set the “Jolly” operating mode duration, i.e. days («d»), use the upper rotary selector. The days can range from 0 to 99.

To set the “Jolly” operating mode duration, i.e. hours («h»), use the central rotary selector.

The hours can range from 0 to 23.

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You can interrupt the “Jolly” mode at any time, by selecting any other operating mode.

The “Jolly” operating mode can be used, for instance, to:

• save energy by lowering the temperature when the house is not inhabited at the weekends or winter vacation, while being sure that a comfortable temperature will exist when the house is inhabited again);

• extend the night heating or cooling beyond the usual time, i.e. when you stay up in the company of your guests.

“OFF” function

The “OFF” function can be activated by pressing OFF.

Winter operation

Summer operation

The programmable thermostat adjusts the operation of the heating system to keep the “Antifreeze” temperature, in order to reduce the energy consumption and, at the same time, avoid any damage caused by extremely low temperatures.

The “Antifreeze” temperature can be modifi ed from 2°C to 7°C (by 0.1°C increments), by using the lower rotary selector. If a temperature of less than 2°C is set, the system will be fully turned off and the antifreeze protection will be lost.

The system will be fully turned off and the

“OFF” message will appear on the display, without any temperature profi le.

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Preset programs

The CH150 programmable thermostat features two preset programs (i.e. “Winter” and

“Summer”) for quicker start-up.

“Winter” program – working days (Mondays through Fridays)

Programmable thermostat programming

You can customize the temperature profi les for the “Automatic” and “Holiday” operating modes, so as to adapt them to your own needs. To set new temperature profi les, proceed as follows:

1. Enter the programming menu main page.

The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily. Choose the temperature profi le customization function.

“Winter” program – public holidays (Saturdays, Sundays and “Holiday” program)

“Summer” program (All days of the week, plus “Holiday” program)

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2. The Monday profi le (DAY 1) for “Winter” operation (icon ) will be displayed. Use the

◄ and ► buttons to move the bar chart blinking segment to the time at which the temperature is to be modifi ed. Each segment equals half an hour. To modify the “Summer” operation profi le (icon ), press the “Summer/Winter” button on the left side of the programmable thermostat.

4. To directly duplicate the temperature profi le by going to the next day, press COPY (to customize every single day separately, refer to step 5 below).

3. Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to modify the temperature level (T1, T2 or T3).

5.Press ENTER to go to the next day, then repeat the operations described starting from step 2 for the other days of the week (the “Holiday” profi le will be indicated as DAY 8). To go back to the programming menu main page, use the ENTER button to scroll through the eight days or keep the ENTER button depressed for

3 seconds.

If no button is pressed within the next three minutes, the programmable thermostat operating mode previously used will be resumed.

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Preset parameter reset

To resume the preset temperature profi les and values (T1-T2-T3-Temperature used with the

Manual mode, Temperature used with the Jolly mode, Antifreeze temperature, OFF function), keep the ▲ and ▼ buttons depressed simultaneously when you are in the temperature profi le programming mode.

Displaying the temperature detected by the separate probe

To display the temperature detected by the separate probe (only if the latter has been confi gured as an external probe or fl oor-mounted probe), the programmable thermostat must be confi gured (refer to <<programmable thermostat confi guration>>) and the probe must be connected.

To display the temperature value read by the separate probe, press the button of the operating mode currently used (the temperature will blink). To display again the temperature detected by the programmable thermostat, press again the button of the operating mode currently used (the temperature will not blink any longer).

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Statistical data

The CH150 programmable thermostat provides a set of statistical data concerning the system operation. To access this data, proceed as follows:

1. Enter the programming menu main page. The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily. Choose the statistical data function.

2. Page 1: number of hours during which the system was operated on the previous day (6 hours in the image).

Use the ► button to go to the next page.

3. Page 2: total number of hours during which the system has been switched on and operating since its fi rst start-up

(16 hours in the image).

Use the ► button to go to the next page.

Press the ▲ and ▼ buttons simultaneously to reset the total system switch-on hours.

4.Page 3: minimum temperature reached on the current day, and time at which such minimum temperature was reached (15.8°C at 03.15 a.m. in the image). Use the ► button to go to the next page.

5. Page 4: maximum temperature reached on the current day, and time at which such maximum temperature was reached (22.5°C at 09.08 p.m. in the image).

6. Press the ENTER button twice to go back to the operating mode previously used.

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Setting the desired humidity level

The CH150RF/151RF/152RF programmable thermostat allows you to actuate a humidistat by setting the desired humidity value. To be able to actuate a humidistat, it is requested that this function will be enabled through the technical menu (refer to the <<Programmable thermostat confi guration>> chapter). To set the desired humidity value, proceed as follows:

1. Enter the programming menu main page.

The operating mode currently used will be interrupted temporarily. Choose the time table setting function.

2. Use the ► button to move and highlight the set humidity value.

3. Modify this value by pressing the ▲ and ▼ buttons until the desired value is displayed.

Press ENTER to go back to the programming menu main page.

4. Press ENTER again to exit the programming menu. The programmable thermostat operating mode previously interrupted will be resumed.

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Maintenance

The programmable thermostat can be cleaned by using a soft cotton cloth (no detergent must be used).

Replacing the batteries

When the battery charge level starts to read low, the symbol will start blinking on the display. If the batteries are not replaced within 15 days, the programmable thermostat will be automatically turned off and the “OFF” message will appear on the display instead of the temperature.

The settings and data are kept in the non-volatile memory.

To remote the programmable thermostat from its socket, proceed as follows:

• remove the telephone actuator jack connector

(if any);

• pull the programmable thermostat on its left and right sides, without applying force to the selectors.

If only the “OFF” message appears on the display when the batteries haven been replaced, press the round button [button 5] after the programmable thermostat has been fi tted back to the socket.

Important! The standard battery service life is more than 1 year. It is recommended that the batteries should be replaced at the start of the system operation season, to prevent the batteries from running out when you are away from home, e.g. during the summer or Christmas holidays.

The batteries must be properly disposed of in special containers.

Installation

Warning! The unit must be installed only by qualifi ed personnel, in compliance with the law regulations in force.

The programmable thermostat installation involves the following operations:

• Installing the batteries

• Confi guring the programmable thermostat parameters

• Registering the programmable thermostat with the radio actuators

• Fastening the socket to the wall

• Making the electric connections

• Securing the programmable thermostat onto the socket.

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Installing the batteries

Separate the socket from the programmable thermostat by levering on the slot found at the socket bottom by using a suitable tool. Insert two long-life AA alkaline batteries (1.5 V) into the programmable thermostat rear (observe the correct polarity). After installing the batteries, the programmable thermostat will turn on automatically.

Fasten the socket back again, making sure that the multi-pole connector is inserted correctly. The programmable thermostat will click into position.

Confi guring the programmable thermostat

Warning! The programmable thermostat must be confi gured only by qualifi ed personnel.

By confi guring the programmable thermostat, the device operation parameters can be customized.

To access the confi guration program, proceed as follows:

1. Press the SET / PROG button [button 6]. The operating mode currently used will be temporarily interrupted and will be automatically resumed at the end of programming.

2. Keep the SUMMER / WINTER switching button [button 10] depressed for approximately 5 secs.

Each confi guration parameter, which features its own preset settings, is identifi ed on the display by an index and a writing. To modify the parameter values, use the ▲ [button 1] and ▼

[button 2] buttons. To move across the parameters, use the ► [button 4] button.

To go back to the initial page of the programming menu, press the ENTER [button 5] button, which will store the modifi cations into the memory.

If no button is pressed within 3 minutes, the programmable thermostat will exit the confi guration program and the operating mode previously used will be resumed, without saving.

To eliminate the modifi cations made and resume the preset confi guration parameter values, keep the ▲ [button 1] and ▼ [button 2] buttons depressed simultaneously for approximately 4 seconds.

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Index

Parameter

2

3

Type of connected card

Heating actuator registration radio control

Humidity adjustment enable

3A Humidifi cation actuator registration radio control

4 Temperature scale

Writing

COn rF t rH rF rH

Values rEL/ rAd / --- None

-- -

ON/OFF

-- -

CELS or FHAr

°C / °F

---

---

°C

Preset value

OFF

5 Type of adjustment

5A Thermal differential

Std or

ProP

DIFF

5A Adjustment band bAnd

Std / ProP

HI / LO

5B Adjustment

6 period

Separate temperature probe confi guration

6A Floor temperature limit

PEr

SEct tFLO 15 °C –

45 °C

Std

LO

1 °C – 4 °C

(step 0.1°C)

2 °C

5 / 10 / 20 minutes

10 minutes

--- / FLO / In

/ Out

---

27.0 °C

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7

Index

9

10

Parameter

Ambient temperature correction

8 Optimization

8A Optimization max. duration

(hours)

Pump antiscuff

Software version and radio address

Writing

Corr

OPt

OPtH

Pu

SOFt

Values Preset value

-4.0 °C to

+4.0 °C

0.0 °C

ON/OFF

1h – 5h

ON/OFF xxx

OFF

2h

OFF xxx

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Type of connected card

The programmable thermostat is capable of verifying whether the socked is connected. If the socket is not connected, the dashes will be displayed; it if is, the “rAd” writing will appear.

Heating system actuator registration radio control

It makes it possible, by pressing the button, to send the actuator registration radio control used for the heating system. Refer to the

<<Radio actuator confi guration>> chapter for more information.

Humidity adjustment enable

It makes it possible to operate a humidistat in order to humidify an environment until the desired humidity level is reached. Refer to the

<<Setting the desired humidity level>> chapter for more information.

Humidifi cation system actuator registration radio control

It makes it possible, by pressing the button, to send the actuator registration radio control used for the humidifi cation system. Refer to the <<Radio actuator confi guration>> chapter

for more information. This menu item will be displayed only if the humidity adjustment has been enabled.

Temperature scale

It selects the scale, i.e. Celsius (centigrade) or

Fahrenheit degrees, by means of which all the temperatures will be displayed. In the event that the Fahrenheit scale is used, the temperatures may range from 0.0 to 99.9°F.

Type of adjustment

It selects the temperature adjustment mode: differential (Std) or proportional (ProP). This parameter is used only for heating.

Thermal differential

It sets the thermal differential value to be used when the differential temperature adjustment mode is selected. By properly choosing the differential, on the basis of the thermal inertia of the heating system, continuous switch-on and switch-off will be avoided. It is recommended that the low thermal differential (LO) should be used for the heating systems equipped with radiators, and the high thermal differential (HI) should be used for the systems equipped with fan-coils.

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Adjustment band

It sets the adjustment band when the proportional temperature adjustment mode is chosen.

Select an appropriate value on the basis of the system’s temperature gradient (wide band for very high gradients; narrow band for low gradients).

Adjustment period

It sets the adjustment cycle duration (switchon + switch-off period) when the proportional temperature adjustment mode is chosen. Select 5 minutes for low-inertia systems (fan-coil type), 10 minutes for average-inertia systems

(aluminium radiator type) and 20 minutes for high-inertia systems (cast-iron radiator type).

Separate temperature probe confi guration

A separate temperature probe can be connected to the programmable thermostat: the operation of such probe is determined by this parameter.

• Probe OFF (---): the temperature value detected by the probe, even if the latter is connected, will not be used.

• Floor probe (FLO): when the temperature detected by the probe reaches the value set in the Floor temperature limit parameter, the system will be switched off regardless of the temperature detected by the programmable thermostat.

• Ambient probe (In): the system adjustment is based on the temperature value detected by the separate probe. This temperature will be shown on the display in place of the one detected by the probe inside the programmable thermostat. The separate ambient probe will be used only when the programmable thermostat is necessarily situated in a different ambient from the one the temperature of which is to be checked.

• External probe (Out): it will not affect the system adjustment and will be used to merely know an extra temperature value, e.g. the external temperature.

Floor temperature limit

It sets the temperature limit value read by the separate probe which turns the system off

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Ambient temperature correction

It makes it possible to sum/subtract an offset value to/from the temperature value measured by the programmable thermostat.

Optimization

It calculates the spark lead required to reach the desired temperature at the established time, considering the system’s thermal inertia.

The optimization takes place only on the fi rst switch-on instance of the day, i.e. on the fi rst programmed passage from a temperature to a higher one.

Optimization maximum duration

It sets the maximum duration (hours) of the preliminary ignition calculated by the optimization.

Pump antiscuff

It turns the system on for 1 minute every day

(h 23.58) by making the water circulating pump to run, in order to prevent pump seizing. This takes place only if the system has never been

turned on during the day.

Software revision and radio address

It displays the software revision for the unit in which the ambient temperature is usually indicated, and also the radio address in which the three temperature T3, T2 and T1 are usually displayed. By pressing the ▲ and ▼ buttons simultaneously for more than 4 seconds, you can change the programmable thermostat radio address. Following this procedure, the radio actuators previously registered shall be confi gured again (refer to the <<Actuator registration>> chapter).

Actuator registration

Prior to starting up the system, the radio actuators shall be registered to the CH150RF,

CH151RF, CH152RF programmable thermostat. To avoid memorizing a code belonging to another programmable thermostat, the reception sensitivity during the confi guration procedure is reduced; therefore, the programmable thermostat and the actuator should be positioned at a distance of less than 2 m. Moreover, you should verify that the radio socket is

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Heating system actuator registration:

1. Set the actuator to the “system code selflearning” mode (refer to the actuator instruction sheet).

2. Send the heating system actuator registration radio control (refer to index 2 of the confi guration menu, <<Programmable thermostat confi guration>> chapter):

2A. Press SET / PROG [button 6]. The operating mode currently used will be temporarily interrupted.

2B. Keep the SUMMER / WINTER switching button [button 10] depressed for approximately

5 seconds, to display the initial page of the programming menu.

2C. Press ► [button 4] to select the second parameter (the “rF t” message will appear on the display; the displayed index will be number

2).

2D. Press [button 1] to send the heating system actuator registration radio control. The

“rF t” message will blink: verify that the actuator is registered after a few seconds.

2E. Press ENTER [button 5] to go back to the initial page of the programming menu; press the same button again to go back to the operating mode currently used.

3. Repeat the operations described in steps 1 and 2 in the event that several actuators are used.

Humidifi cation system actuator registration:

1. Set the actuator to the “system code selflearning” mode (refer to the actuator instruction sheet).

2. Send the humidifi cation system actuator registration radio control (refer to indexes 3 and 3A of the confi guration menu, <<Programmable thermostat confi guration>> chapter):

2A. Press SET / PROG [button 6]. The operating mode currently used will be temporarily interrupted.

2B. Keep the SUMMER / WINTER switching button [button 10] depressed for approximately

5 seconds, to display the initial page of the programming menu.

2C. Press ► [button 4] until you select the third parameter (the “rH” message will appear on the display; the displayed index will be number

3). Verify that humidity adjustment is enabled

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(it must be set to “ON”); otherwise, use the ▲

[button 1] and ▼ [button 2] buttons to enable the same.

2D. Press ► [button 4] to display the next parameter (the “rF rH” message will appear on the display; the displayed index will be number

3A).

2E. Press [button 1] to send the humidity adjustment system actuator registration radio control. The “rF rH” message will blink: verify that the actuator is registered after a few seconds.

2F. Press ENTER [button 5] to go back to the initial page of the programming menu; press the same button again to go back to the operating mode currently used.

3. Repeat the operations described in steps 1 and 2 in the event that several actuators are used.

Position the programmable thermostat and the actuators at the chosen positions, then verify that the signal quality is at least acceptable

(the actuators integrate a luminous signal to monitor the radio signal quality).

The programmable thermostat will normally

send a radio control every minute. During the normal operation, some radio signals might be lost due to external disturbance: in any case, such disturbance will, provided it does not often occur in time, not affect the correct equipment operation.

Fastening the socket

The programmable thermostat is supplied complete with a socket suitable for fi tting both to a wall and to rectangular built-in cases (either of the 3-seat or round types).

Separate the socket from the programmable thermostat by levering on the slot found at the socket bottom by using a suitable tool.

Make sure that the socket is properly secured and is not deformed. Verify that the programmable thermostat connection multi-pole connector is found at the left bottom corner.

To ensure correct operation of the socket, the latter should be positioned approximately 1.5 m above the fl oor level, far from heat sources

(heating radiators, direct sunshine, etc.), doors and windows.

The distance between the programmable thermostat and the radio actuators shall not exceed 30 m (indoors) and 70 m (outdoors).

(N.B. The range data may vary depending on the ambient conditions). Avoid screening the devices by using metal components.

DRILLING CENTRE DISTANCES

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Electric connections

Prior to making the connections, remove the terminal protection guard (the latter shall be kept together with the fastening crossed screw).

Connecting the telephone actuator

Connect the three telephone actuator wires with screw clamps 1, 2 and 3, as illustrated in the fi gure.

Alternatively, the actuator can be connected through the 3.5 mm jack connector located on the left side.

Guard fastening screw

Connecting the separate temperature probe

Connect the two separate temperature probe wires with screw clamps A and B, as illustrated in the fi gure.

After the connections have been made, fi t the protection guard back into position.

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CTx TERMINAL BLOCK

1 2 3

SEPARATE

TEMPERATURE

PROBE

3

2

1

B

A

CH150 TERMINAL

BLOCK

Securing the programmable thermostat to the socket

Manually press the programmable thermostat to fi t the same to the socket, making sure that the multi-pole connector is correctly inserted.

The programmable thermostat clicks into position.

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Technical features

Power supply

Battery life

Inputs

Electric connections

2 AA alkaline batteries

(1.5 V)

More than 1 year

Telephone actuator

Separate temperature probe

Screw clamps

3.5 mm two-pole jack connector

Insulation

Degree of protection

Setting memorization

Microdisconnection

Double type

IP20 (pollution degree 2)

Non-volatile memory

1BU

Temperature adjustment range

Antifreeze temperature adjustment range

2°C – 40°C

2°C – 7°C

Humidity adjustment range 30% – 70%

Relative humidity displaying 20% - 90%

Maximum temperature

Local signalling

T45

LCD display

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Local controls

Dimensions (L x H x D)

7 buttons 3 rotary selectors

155 x 91 x 20

Separate temperature probe distance

10 m max

Reference temperature gradient

4 K/h

Radio signal features

Signal maximum range (*)

868.350 MHz <= 15mW

30 m (indoors),

70 m (outdoors)

CH150RF programmable thermostat device conforms to the following standards: EN 60730-1 and seconds parts

R&TTE EN 300 220-3.

ErP classifi cation: ErP Class IV; 2% (EU Reg. 811/2013

- 813/2013)

(*) The range data may vary depending on the ambient conditions.

Fantini Cosmi S.p.A. reserve the right to make any necessary technical and construction modifi cations without giving advance notice.

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DISPOSAL OF PRODUCTS

The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste. Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They will be separated at the recycling centres. The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13, 2005. By participating in separate collection of products and batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country, please contact your local city offi ce or the shop where you purchased the product.

FANTINI COSMI S.p.A.

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Tel. +39 02 956821 | | [email protected]

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