User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Document updates
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Configuration
- 2.1 General
- 2.2 Display
- 2.3 Inputs
- 2.4 Thermostat n
- ANNEX I. Video Intercom Operation
- ANNEX II. Internal Call Operation
- ANNEX III. Remote Control via IP
- ANNEX IV. Graphs
- ANNEX V. Differences with Z50 / Z100
- ANNEX VI. Communication Objects
Z50 / Z70 v2 / Z100
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Figure 87. Setpoint Temperature with different indicator types
Minimum Value [-99…10…199]: minimum value than can be reached by the
control after a number of presses on the bottom button.
Maximum Value [-99…30…199]: maximum value than can be reached by the
control after a number of presses on the top button.
Increment on Short Press [0.1…0.5…10]: sets the increase or decrease step
to be applied to the current value on every short press over the top or bottom
buttons, respectively.
Increment on Long Press [0.1…1…10]: sets the increase or decrease step to
be applied to the current value on every long press over the top or bottom
buttons, respectively.
Note: Long and short increments are applied in ºC regardless of the scale used.
2.2.2.1.4.2 Mode
This function turns the box into a climate mode control.
When this type of mode control is assigned to the box, two communication objects are
enabled: the “[Ci] (Climate) Mode Control” control object, and the “[Ci] (Climate) Mode
Indicator” status object. Depending on the mode selected by the user, the control object
will be sent to the bus a certain value, after which the box will display the icon that
corresponds to the new mode.
Two mode control types are possible: Heat / Cool control type and the Extended (HVAC)
control type.
Mode Type:
➢ [
Heat/Cool]: Selecting this type of mode control turns the box into a 2-button
control one of which will activate the Heat mode, while the other one will