TP5000 Si Range Electronic 5/2 day programmable room thermostat Mains, Battery and RF versions ® Certification Mark GB Installation and User Instructions
Index GB 2 Index Installation Instructions 3-14 Product Specification Installation Cable Access and Wiring Installer Advanced Programming Options 3 4 5-8 8-14 User Instructions 15-31 What is a Programmable Room Thermostat Preset programmes Setting Date and Time Changing Preset Programmes User overrides Advanced User Programming Options Overview of Installer Selectable Features Setting References 15 16-17 18-19 19-22 22-25 25-28 29-30 31
Please Note: This product should only be installed by a qualified electrician or competent heating installer and should be in accordance with the current edition of the IEEE wiring regulations.
Installation Instructions GB Installation First, remove the wallplate from the back of the unit. From the top left hand corner of the wallplate, there must be clearances of at least 15mm to the right, 15mm to the left, 30mm above and 100mm below in order to mount the plug-in module. Thermostat and Remote Room Sensor: Fix at a height of approximately 1.5m from the floor, away from draughts or heat sources such as radiators, open fires or direct sunlight.
Cable Access Battery Installation When installing the batteries in the TP5000 Si and TP5000 Si RF please ensure that the correct polarity is observed as per the markings on the inside of the battery compartment. Installation Instructions GB IMPORTANT: After installing the batteries press and release the RESET button to start the unit. The display may appear blank until this is done. Once the button is released the display will appear.
Installation Instructions GB ! Some existing thermostats will have a Neutral and/or Earth wire connected. These are not required by the battery powered versions of the TP5000 Si and must NOT be connected to any battery powered TP5000 Si terminals. Instead they should be made electrically safe and coiled in the recess at the back of the TP5000 Si.
RX Receiver Wiring (RF models only) RX2 & RX3 RX1 ELECTRONICS ELECTRONICS TERMINAL 6 RX3 ONLY N L 1 2 3 4 COM ZONE 1 ON ZONE 1 OFF A B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 N L COM ZONE 1 ON ZONE 1 OFF ZONE 2 ON ZONE 3 ON 1) For mains voltage operated systems link terminal 2 to mains live supply. 2) Power supply to unit must not be switched by timeswitch.
Installation Instructions GB Step 3 RX1 - Press and hold buttons PROG and CH1 for 3 seconds until green light flashes once. Step 4 RX2 (if applicable) Stat 1 - perform steps 1-3 and 5. Stat 2 -perform steps 1-2 and then press PROG and CH2 on RX2. RX3 (if applicable) Stat 1 - perform steps 1-3 and 5. Stat 2 - perform steps 1-2 and then press PROG and CH2 on RX3 then step 5. Stat 3 - perform steps 1-2 and then press PROG and CH3 on RX3.
Instructions on how to access this feature are available from our customer support desk. Please note these are only issued to boni-fide heating installers. Entering Installer Advanced Programming Mode To access the Installer Advanced Programming Mode follow the steps below: a) Press and hold V and PROG for 3 seconds to enter User Advanced Programming, the display will change to figure opposite.
Installation Instructions GB Option 32 - Enable Off at lower limit This enables an OFF function to be selected if a set point below the lower limit is selected. Press + until Option 32 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. Setting 0 Disabled Setting 1 Enabled (factory setting) Option 33 - Enable On at upper limit This enables an ON function to be selected if a set point above the upper limit is selected. Press + until Option 33 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting.
Option 37 - Set time duration of override rule (Option 36 set to 1 or 2) This establishes the duration of a temperature override available to the user. Press + until Option 37 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. Setting 0 Next event (factory setting) Setting 1 1 hour Setting 2 2 hours Setting 3 3 hours Setting 4 4 hours GB Installation Instructions Option 36 - Set temperature override rule This establishes the degree of temperature override available to the user.
Installation Instructions GB Option 41 - Operating Mode (5/2 day or 24 hour) This sets the thermostat to operate using either 5/2 day or 24 hour mode. Press + until option 41 is displayed, use Λ or V to select required setting. 5-2 24 5/2 day (Factory setting) 24 hour Option 70 - Keyboard disable rules This establishes the degree of functionality of the keyboard available to the user. It is only active if DIL switch 1 is set to “Disabled”.
Option 81 - Thermostat calibration bias This allows the thermostat calibration to be biased by up to ±1.5°C. Press + until Option 81 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting. Setting Any value between ±1.5 in 0.5°C steps (Factory setting is 0°C) GB Installation Instructions Option 74 - Date format for calendar clock This allows date format to be chosen. Press + until Option 74 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting.
Installation Instructions GB 14 Option 94 - Configure digital input switch type, “A” models only, (option 90 set to 3) This allows switch type of digital input to be configured. Press + until Option 94 is displayed, use V and Λ to select required setting.
What is a programmable room thermostat? ... an explanation for householders A programmable room thermostat is both a programmer and a room thermostat. A programmer allows you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off ’ time periods to suit your own lifestyle. A room thermostat 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.
User Instructions GB User Instructions An introduction to your programmable room thermostat Your programmable room thermostat allows you to programme different temperatures at different time periods. You can programme one set of times and temperatures for week days with a different set of temperatures for weekend days, this is referred to as 5/2 day operation. The thermostat can also be set up by your installer to provide one set of times and temperatures that are repeated each day of the week.
Weekend (Sat-Sun) Event Time Temp. °C 1 07:30 20 2 09:30 20 3 11:30 20 4 13:30 20 5 16:30 21 6 22:30 15 Note: these are also times for Block “B” programmes GB User Instructions Weekdays (Mon-Fri) Event Time Temp. °C 1 06:30 20 2 08:30 15 3 11:30 20 4 13:30 15 5 16:30 21 6 22:30 15 Note: these are also times for Block “A” programmes Note: If set up for 4 events per day, events 3 & 4 are skipped. If set up for 2 events per day, events 2, 3, 4 & 5 are skipped. In both cases the events are re-numbered.
User Instructions GB Setting the date Press and hold Λ and PROG for 3 seconds, to display date in dd/mm/yy format. The YEAR number will flash, use Λ or V to correct the year. Use - or + to move to MONTH, then use Λ or V to correct month. Use - or + to move to DATE in month, then use Λ or V to correct day in month. If you attempt to select an invalid date the unit software will reject it and apply the nearest valid date. It is recommended that date is set in the order, yy/mm/dd.
If you are happy with the preset times shown in the table on page 17you need take no further action. Changing the preset programmes Before you change the preset programmes Your installer will have set the unit to operate in one of the following modes: GB User Instructions Accepting the preset programmes 5/2 day - one set of programmes for weekdays and another for weekends (page 19-20). 24 hr - one set of programmes for the whole of the week (page 20).
User Instructions GB b) Use the + and - buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 minute increments). c) Use the Λ and V buttons to adjust the required TEMPERATURE. d) Press PROG to move to the next preset time and temperature (Event 2). e) Repeat steps b, c, & d to programme the remaining weekday events. For Weekends Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature (Event 1 Days SAT, SUN) appears in display. Repeat steps b, c, & d above to programme the remaining weekend events.
Changing preset programmes for AB programming GB Press and hold PROG and V for 3 seconds. The display will change to the figure opposite. This will take you into User Advanced Programming option 1. Use Λ and V keys to enable or disable the function (1=enabled, 0=disabled). User Instructions (Installer setting must be in 5/2 day mode) Press PROG for 5 seconds until the display returns to previous RUN mode.
User Instructions GB Programming “B” programme days and events a) Press PROG until the first preset time and temperature (Event 1 for Programme B) appears in the display. b) Use the + and - buttons to adjust the TIME (press and hold to change in 10 minute increments). c) Use the Λ and V buttons to adjust the required TEMPERATURE. d) Press PROG to move to the next preset time and temperature (Event 2). e) Repeat steps b, c, & d to programme the remaining events.
To change day of week legends from numbers to text Press Λ and - together to toggle between day numbers and text. GB User Instructions This override will automatically be cancelled at the beginning of the next programmed event. Please note that your installer may have restricted the duration of the override to something other than next event.
User Instructions GB Changing the clock forwards and backwards This is handled automatically, however, if the manual changeover has been selected (User Advanced Programming step 3 on page 26) follow the instructions below. To change from Summer to Winter (clocks back) With clock display showing, press and hold - button until time moves back. To change from Winter to summer (clocks forward) With clock display showing, press and hold + button until time moves forward.
Your thermostat includes an optional optimum start control. This feature allows you to set the time at which you require a room temperature by. The thermostat then calculates how soon before the event time the system must be turned up to ensure that the room is at the temperature by the required time. A full description of this and how to enable it and set it up is given in User Advanced Programming, steps 12 & 13, (page 28).
User Instructions GB To access User Advanced Programming Press and hold V and PROG for 3 seconds. This will take you into User Advanced Programming. Use + and - keys to scroll backwards and forwards between options then Λ and V keys to change option settings. The flashing digit on the right hand of the display indicates the number of the selected option. Option 1 - Enable or disable A/B programming (option 41 set to 5+2) This enables or disables the A/B programming option.
5-40°C - Factory setting is 5°C, but can be changed to any value between 5-40°C. Option 11 - Start-up method Your thermostat can start up the system in three different ways. Press + until Option 11 is displayed, use Λ and V to select required setting. Setting 0 Normal: Heating is turned up or down at the programmed times. Setting 1 Optimum start control (OSC) (or Comfort Setting): This allows you to programme the time at which you would like to be up to the required temperature.
User Instructions GB Option 12 - Optimum start control pre-heat setting (Option 11 set to 1) Press + until Option 12 is displayed, use Λ and V to select required setting (only active if Option 11 is set to 1). The optimum start control must be adjusted to match the building energy characteristics. Use the Λ and V keys to selected the required pre-heat period. The table below suggests typical settings.
Temperature range limitation This allows the installer to programme both upper and lower temperature limits. It may limit the upper and lower temperature that you are able to set on the thermostat.
User Instructions GB Service Interval Timer If the property is owned by a landlord he may, for gas safety reasons, have instructed the installer to set the service interval timer. If set, 28 days prior to the service due date, a visual and audible warning will start each day at noon. The audible warning will last for 10 seconds and will be repeated every hour until a button is pressed to cancel it. If cancelled the alarm will recommence the Service Interval Date following day at noon.
Settings Reference Note to installers: Please use this table to record changes to default settings.
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