Drayton MiTime T720R Handleiding
Drayton
Thermostaat
MiTime T720R
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Step 1: Keys and Display - MiTime
RF Packs: T710R, T720R, T720M, T740R, T 740M
Single Channel: MiTime T710R Dual Channel: MiTime T720R, T720M Multi Channel: MiTime T740R, T740M
Step 2: Home Screens
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What is a programmer?
... an explanation for householders
Programmers allow you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time
periods. Some models switch the central heating and
domestic hot water on and off at the same time, while
others allow the domestic hot water and heating to
come on and go off at different times.
Set the ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods to suit your own
lifestyle. On some programmers you must also set
whether you want the heating and hot water to run
continuously, run under the chosen ‘On’ and ‘Off’
heating periods, or be permanently off.
The time on the programmer must be correct. Some
types have to be adjusted in spring and autumn at the
changes between Greenwich Mean Time and British
Summer Time.
You may be able to temporarily adjust the heating
programme, for example, ‘Override’, ‘Advance’ or
‘Boost’. These are explained in the manufacturer’s
instructions.
The heating will not work if the room thermostat has
switched the heating off. Also, if you have a hot-water
cylinder, the water heating
will not work if the cylinder
thermostat detects that the
hot water has reached the
correct temperature.
What is a room thermostat?
... an explanation for householders
A room thermostat simply switches the heating
system on and off as necessary. It works by sensing
the air temperature, switching on the heating when
the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting,
and switching it off once this set temperature has
been reached.
Turning a room thermostat to a higher setting will not
make the room heat up any faster. How quickly the
room heats up depends on the design of the heating
system, for example, the size of boiler and radiators.
Neither does the setting affect how quickly the room
cools down. Turning a room thermostat to a lower
setting will result in the room being controlled at a
lower temperature, and saves energy.
The heating system will not work if a time switch or
programmer has switched it off.
The way to set and use your room thermostat is to
find the lowest temperature setting that you are
comfortable with, and then leave it alone to do its job.
The best way to do this is to set the room thermostat
to a low temperature – say 18ºC – and then turn it up
by one degree each day until you are comfortable
with the temperature. You won’t have to adjust the
thermostat further. Any adjustment above this setting
will waste energy and cost you more money.
If your heating system is a boiler with radiators, there
will usually be only one room thermostat to control the
whole house. But you can have different temperatures
in individual rooms by installing thermostatic radiator
valves (TRVs) on individual radiators. If you don’t
have TRVs, you should choose a temperature that is
reasonable for the whole house. If you do have TRVs,
you can choose a slightly higher setting to make sure
that even the coldest room is comfortable, then prevent
any overheating in other rooms by adjusting the TRVs.
Room thermostats need a free flow of air to sense
the temperature, so they must not be covered by
curtains or blocked by furniture. Nearby electric
fires, televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent the
thermostat from working properly.
What is a cylinder thermostat?
... an explanation for householders
A cylinder thermostat switches on and off the heat
supply from the boiler to the hot-water cylinder. It
works by sensing the temperature of the water inside
the cylinder, switching on the water heating when the
temperature falls below the thermostat setting, and
switching it off once this set temperature has been
reached.
Turning a cylinder thermostat to a higher setting will
not make the water heat up any faster. How quickly the
water heats up depends on the design of the heating
system, for example, the size of boiler and the heat
exchanger inside the cylinder.
The water heating will not work if a time switch or
programmer has switched it off. And the cylinder
thermostat will not always switch the boiler off,
because the boiler sometimes needs to heat the
radiators.
Cylinder thermostats are usually fitted between one
quarter and one third of the way up the cylinder. The
cylinder thermostat will have a temperature scale
marked on it, and it should be set at between 60C and
65C, then left to do its job. This temperature is high
enough to kill off harmful bacteria in the water, but
raising the temperature of the stored hot water any
higher will result in wasted energy and increase the
risk of scalding.
If you have a boiler control thermostat, it should
always be set to a higher temperature than that of the
cylinder thermostat. In most boilers, a single boiler
thermostat controls the temperature of water sent
to both the cylinder and radiators, although in some
there are two separate boiler thermostats.
MiT ime
MiStat
MiTimeTM Programmer Series
RF Packs
Single Channel: MiTime T710R
Dual Channel: MiTime T720R, T720M
Multi Channel: MiTime T740R, T740M
Invensys
Customer Service Tel: 0845 130 5522
Customer Service Fax: 0845 130 0622
Technical Helpline: 0845 130 7722
Website: www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
E-mail: customer.care@invensys.com
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EU Design Regs:- 002180638-1/2/3
User Guide 06490193001 Iss F
MiTime
MiS tat
HOMEOWNER Guide
Zone = Heating
Current status: the programme is On
until 12:00 am
Link to zone details, see Step 3.
Link to Settings
See further details in Step 6.
Zone = Hot Water
Current status: the programme is
Off until 12:00 am
Link to zone details, see Step 3.
Press Select ( ) to view or edit zonePress Select ( ) to change mode Press Select ( ) to view or edit zone
Zone = Heating
Current status: the programme is On
until 12:00 am
Link to zone details, see Step 3.
Link to Settings
See further details in Step 6.
Zone = Hot Water
Current status: the programme is Off until
12:00 am. Link to zone details, see Step 3.
Zone = Zone 3
Current status: the programme is Always Off
Link to zone details, see Step 3.
HOMEOWNER Guide
Step 3: Zone Details
(not Single Channel) →→
Link to Settings
See further details in Step 6.
Now: describes the current status,
e.g. programme is On until 12:00 am.
Link to Programme timetable - see
further details in Step 4.
Temp: describes the current status
of the zone temperature, e.g.
Temperature in zone is 21.0C and the
setpoint is 21.5C
Link to modify the zone temperature.
Current mode: Auto
Options: see table in Step 3.
Temp: describes the current status of the
zone temperature, e.g. Temperature in
zone is 21.0C and the setpoint is 21.5C.
Link to modify the zone temperature.
Press Select ( ) to change mode
Link to Programme timetable
See further detail in Step 4.
MiTime
Home key: Press to go back
to the home screen at any
time
Date
Time
Back key: Press to return to
the previous screen
Help text to prompt for
next action. It relates to the
highlighted line
Arrow keys: Press to move
the highlight on screen, and
to change field values
Advance key: Press from
the home or zone details
screens to advance to the
next on or off period
+hr key: Press from the
home or zone details
screens to add up to 3 hours
to the current period
Select key: Press to select highlighted
options, and to open and save editor screens
This icon used
throughout these
instructions refers
to this button
LED: Illuminates when any
zone is scheduled to be ON
Note:
See help in product menu for quick
button description.
: Indicates an RF transmission issue or
Service warning.
: Indicates that holiday is enabled
Home screen, depending on
model - see Step 2
Zone = Heating Current mode: Auto
Options: see table below.
Now: describes the current status, e.g. programme
is On until 12:00 am. Link to Programme timetable
- see further details in Step 4.
Mode: Description:
Auto The programmer will control the
ON & OFF times in line with the
programmed timetable
Always Off The selected zone will be OFF
Always On The selected zone will be ON
All Day
(first on / last
off)
The programme will control the
ON & OFF times in line with the
programmed timetable, but using
only the first ON event and the last
OFF event - it will remain ON in
between these two periods.
Battery Handling
Batteries, rechargeable or not, should not be disposed
of into ordinary household waste. Instead, they must be
recycled properly to protect the environment and cut down
the wast e of precious resources.
Your local waste management authority can supply details
concerning the proper disposal of batteries.
In compliance with the EU Directive 2006/66/EC, the button
cell battery located on the printed circuit board inside the
product, can be removed at the end of the product life, by
professional personnel only.
Note: Settings
changes can be
made via the
MiTime unit
MiStat
Current room temperature
+hr key: Press to add up
to 3 hours to the current
period or to get instant
1 to 3 hours if currently
off (see step 8).
key: Press to
toggle between
Comfort setting, Eco
setting and Home
(Room thermostat
only). See table below.
key: Press to
cancel +hr and display
home. (Cylinder
thermostat only)
Select key: Press
to open and save
editor screens
Current Setting,
see table below
Current set temperature
Call for heat indication.
This flame will be visible
when the room
temperature is below
the set temperature.
+ & - keys:
Press to change
the current
temperature or
turn the heat on
if currently off
RF transmission indication.
The RF symbol will be
visible as follows,
Short flashes indicates an
RF transmission.
Long flashes indicates an RF
transmission issue.
Symbol in
display
Function Description
Comfort setting Selects the comfort setting. The pre-set value is used
each time when activated, adjustable within the menu
Eco setting Selects the Eco setting. The pre-set value is used each
time when activated, adjustable within the menu.
None Home screen Indicates that the pre-set temperatures were changed
via +/- key
Press Select to enter a specific
Setting. Options shown below:
→
Feature: Description: Factory Pre-Set:
Help Tips Describes the button functions
Holiday switch
off
In the period until holiday starts the product will operate normally.If holiday
is disabled manually or terminates automatically, the mode before start
of holiday will be re-instat ed.An enabled holiday will be indicated with a
suitcase symbol in the top line. If holiday is active, in the Set: line the holiday
end date will be indicated. In the Summary screen the suitcase will be visible
together with the holiday temperature.
Status Enable or disable holiday mode. Disabled
Zones Holiday mode can be applied to a specific zone or
all zones
All zones
Holiday st art
time (From)
Set the time for the start of your holiday Current time -
nearest hour
Holiday st art
date (From)
Set the date for the start of your holiday Today
Holiday end time
(To)
Set the time for the end of your holiday Current time -
nearest hour
Holiday end date
(To)
Set the date for the end of your holiday Today + 1 week
Time and date settings
Set time To set time of day Factory set
Set date To set date Factory set
Daylight saving To enable or disable daylight saving Enabled
Clock format To select 12h or 24h clock mode 12hr
Feature: Description: Factory Pre-Set:
Programme
Timetable
On & Of f times for the current period can be
modified. See description in ‘Step 4’
Copy days Will copy the current day to one or more other days
Add Period Adds a Time event. It will be added at the correct
position within the day. There is a maximum of 4
periods.
Remove Period Removes the selected period. There needs to be at
least 1 period
Change
Timetable Type
The visible day-blocks available in "programme
timetable" can be defined, see Step 4
Individual days Each day can be programmed individually
Week and
weekend
Mon… Fri and Sat … Sun can be programmed as 2
blocks
Default
All week Mon…Sun can be programmed as one block
Stored
programmes
MiTime contains 3 pre-set programmes. These
programmes can be modified according to personal
needs and can be stored by using a name. Via this
name they can also be re-loaded. Once a programme
has been modified, the original factory pre-set will no
longer be available unless a Syst em Reset is applied -
see Inst allat ion Guide Step 4.
Programme 1
Load stored
programme
A pre-set programme can be loaded
Save current
programme
The current programme can be saved by name (Each
pre-set program includes: Individual days, week/
weekend, all day and custom day schedules)
Step 6: Additional User Settings
Step 7: Keys and Display - MiStat Step 8: +hr (Boost) Step 9: Changing the Batteries
RF Pack: MiStat N110R, MiStat C110C How do I know when to change
the batteries?
When the batteries start to run low a battery icon will
flash in the display to indicate “low battery”, during
this time the MiStat will function normally. When the
battery icon alone is alone is shown in the display, the
batteries are completely exhausted and the MiStat will
cease to function (see below). Re-activate by replacing
the batteries.
How to replace the batteries
Remove the battery covers as shown. Replace the batteries with 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline batteries ensuring
correct orientation. Replace the battery covers pressing fully home.
Battery Covers:
Slide outwards
to remove
MiStat Rear
MiStat
MiStat
→
→
MiStat
✎ Troubleshooting:
Press +hr Boost to
MiStat
Press +/- to adjust +hr period between 0 and 3 hours
Press ( ) to confirm
Now the Boost is running. The time will be counted
down each hour.
Once the time has elapsed, control returns to the
prior temperature screen.
The Boost can be cancelled by pressing the ( ) key
or by setting the +hr period to 0.
1Setting temperature values is restr icted
aAre Minimum/Maximum temperat ures activated?
see Installation Guide Step 8.
2NO SIGNAL is visible on the screen, no reaction on
key presses anymore
aIs the receiver powered? (Red signal lamp should
be visible)
bIs the room thermost at powered? see Homeowner
Guide Step 9.
3LOCKED is displayed on the room themostat
asee Installation Guide Step 8 - Screen Lock
4Is the battery symbol visible?
aReplace batteries, see Homeowner Guide Step 9.
5STARTING is visible on the thermostat screen, no
reaction on key presses anymore
aIs the receiver powered? (Red signal lamp should
be visible)
6WAIT is visible on the thermostat screen, no reaction
on key presses anymore
aIs the receiver powered? (Red signal lamp should
be visible)
Step 5: Period Settings
Stored programmes
MiTime contains 3 pre-set programmes. An
example is shown below. These programmes can
be modified according to personal needs and
can be stored by using a name. Via this name they
also can be reloaded. Once a programme has
been modified, the original factory pre-set will no
longer be available. On a System Reset, only the
current loaded programme will be replaced with
the factory setting – see Installation Guide Step 4.
1st On 6:30am 6:30am 7:00am
1st Off 8:30am 8:30am 9:00am
2nd On 4:30pm 4:30pm 4:00pm
2nd Off 10:30pm 10:30pm 11:00pm
All week Week & Weekend
Mon-Sun Mon-Fri Sat-Sun
Programme 1
Example:
Step 4: Prog. Timetable
→ →
→
Zone = Heating
Help text: Use left/right buttons to
select the days you want to change
Period 1 settings: describes the current timetable
settings, e.g. Heating has been programmed to
turn On at 6:30am and go off at 8:30am
Period 2 settings: describes the current timetable
settings, e.g. Heating has been programmed to
turn On at 4:30pm and go off at 10:30pm
Press select ( ) when highlighted to adjust
settings (see Step 5)
Up to 4 periods can be programmed
Arrow denotes that further options are
available if you scroll down.
Timetable day range: Monday to
Friday (Week and weekend)
Options: Individual days (7day), Week and
weekend (5/2day), All week (24hr). The
available blocks depend on the selection
in menu “change timetable type”
Link to Copy days
Day range & period
Help text: Use left/right buttons to
change fields
Period settings: On at 6:30am and Off
at 8:30am
Highlight shows adjustable field:
Use up/down buttons to adjust values
Product specificaties
Merk: | Drayton |
Categorie: | Thermostaat |
Model: | MiTime T720R |
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