Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1. This manual...
- 1.1 How to use this manual
- 2. Hazard symbols
- 2.1 Levels of danger and signal words
- 2.2 Symbols and depictions used
- 3. Safety instructions
- 3.1 Intended use
- 3.2 Improper use
- 3.3 Required expert knowledge of the installer
- 3.4 Glossary - definition
- 4. Included in delivery
- 5. General view of the operating unit
- 5.1 General view of the installation housing
- 5.2 Electrical connections
- 5.3 Display and its symbols
- 5.4 Views of the standard display
- 6. Product description
- 6.1 Overview of functions
- 6.2 Functions and sample applications
- 7. Technical specifications
- 7.1 Factory settings
- 7.2 Conduct in the event of a power failure
- 8. Safety instructions for the electrical connection
- 8.1 Important information prior to the electrical connection and installation
- 8.2 Electrical connection
- 8.3 Connection diagram with a 230 V control valve
- 8.4 Connection diagram with a 24 V control valve
- 9. Installation after the electrical connection
- 10. Introduction to opening the menus and setting the functions
- 11. Initial commissioning with the help of the installation wizard
- 12. Manually changing the target temperature
- 13. Switching automatic mode on/off directly on the standard display
- 14. Calling up and displaying weather data
- 15. Menu overview
- 15.1 Menu 1 - Switching automatic mode on/off
- 15.2 Menu 2 - Setting automatic heating phases
- 15.3 Menu 3 - Setting target temperatures centrally
- 16. Menu 9 - System settings
- 16.1 Menu 9.1 - Setting the time and date
- 16.2 Menu 9.5 - Setting the week programme
- 16.3 Menu 9.7 - Installer settings
- 16.4 Menu 9.7.1 - Setting the heating mode
- 16.5 Menu 9.7.2 - Setting the sensor offset
- 16.6 Menu 9.7.3 - Setting the hysteresis / minimum on-time
- 16.7 Menu 9.7.4 - Setting the valve protection
- 16.8 Menu 9.7.5 - Setting the frost protection
- 16.9 Menu 9.7.6 - Setting the valve mode
- 16.10 Menu 9.7.7 - Performing a sensor test
- 17. Menu 9.8 - Device settings
- 17.1 Menu 9.8.1 - Switching the automatic summer/ winter time on/off
- 17.2 Menu 9.8.3 - Setting the display lighting
- 17.3 Menu 9.8.5 - Switching the button lock on/off
- 17.4 Menu 9.8.6 - Setting the holiday mode incl. the setback temperature
- 17.5 Menu 9.8.7 - Setting the party mode incl. the comfort temperature
- 17.6 Menu 9.8.0 - Displaying the software version
- 18. Menu 9.9 - DuoFern settings
- 18.1 Menu 9.9.1 - Logging DuoFern devices on/off
- 18.2 Menu 9.9.2 - Setting the DuoFern mode
- 18.3 Menu 9.9.3 - Setting the transmission channel
- 18.4 Menu 9.9.4 - Switching the weather data on/off
- 18.5 Menu 9.9.5 - Displaying the DuoFern address (radio code)
- 19. Logging on to the HomePilot®
- 20. Deleting all settings, software reset
- 21. Carrying out a hardware reset
- 22. Error messages
- 23. Dismantling
- 24. Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
- 25. Accessories
- 26. Warranty conditions
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18.2 Menu 9.9.2 - Setting the DuoFern mode
The DuoFern Room Thermostat 2 features two DuoFern modes
that enable you to specify how the it behaves within the
DuoFern network or in the local installation on site.
Setting heating phases centrally in the HomePilot® or
locally in the DuoFern Room Thermostat 2
[ 1 ] DuoFern receiver
◆ Heating phases are controlled centrally (e.g. through
scenes), for example, by the HomePilot®
◆ No local heating phases can be set and activated in this
mode
[ 3 ] Local operation (factory setting)
◆ The heating phases set in the DuoFern Room Thermostat
9485 are stored locally
◆ In addition, control commands can also be received and
executed from the DuoFern network (e.g. from a DuoFern
manual transmitter)
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All manual and automatic control signals received
via radio are executed on site regardless of the set
mode.