Operating manual 27.09.2011 CC Heating Thermostats - HUBER

Operating manual 27.09.2011 CC Heating Thermostats - HUBER Operating manual 27.09.2011 CC Heating Thermostats - HUBER

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Real-time clock Rechargeable Battery The Unistat Pilot as well as CC-Pilot (for temperature control devices with CC-Pilot) are equipped with an internal, battery-powered clock that runs even when the unit is turned off. When the unit is powered up, the actual date and time are uploaded to the unit. The capacity of the battery means allows the clock to continue to run for a number of months. If a unit has been powered-down for an extended time, it should be poweredup and left for an hour or so before running it again. If the time and date have been lost, they can be re-entered during this period. If after turning off and on again, the time and date have been reset, then it must be assumed that there is a problem with the rechargeable battery. In this case please contact our service department. Event Function The clock has a programmable event function. Using this function an operation can be set to run every day (until the function is reset in the operator menu). There are two available operations: Acoustic signal: The unit will generate an acoustic signal for about 15 seconds. Program Start: When configuring the calendar to start a program, the user will be asked for the number of the program to be started. The program will then be started at the set time and date, even if (manual) temperature control had not been previously started. 22

Operation CC Please note, there are multiple possibilities to operate the machine. 1. Operation via function keys T1 to T3 (63, 64, 65), together with information given in the lowest line of the graphic display (60). 2. Operation via the rotary knob / key (61) By pressing the key / rotary selector (61) one can choose the individual fields. By turning the key / rotary selector (61) one can enter directly the input mode. Leave this mode by pressing the ESC key. 3. Operation via menu points By pressing the key / rotary selector (61) one enters the main menu. Choose the function required by turning the key / rotary selector (61). Confirm the input by pressing the key / rotary selector (61). The operational possibilities can be used in virtually any combination. Please note that the procedure presently being chosen can be broken off by using the ESC-key (62), and one then returns to the display which was selected under Display modes from the main menu. 23

Real-time clock<br />

Rechargeable Battery<br />

The Unistat Pilot as well as <strong>CC</strong>-Pilot (for temperature control devices with <strong>CC</strong>-Pilot) are<br />

equipped with an internal, battery-powered clock that runs even when the unit is turned<br />

off. When the unit is powered up, the actual date and time are uploaded to the unit.<br />

The capacity of the battery means allows the clock to continue to run for a number of<br />

months. If a unit has been powered-down for an extended time, it should be poweredup<br />

and left for an hour or so before running it again. If the time and date have been<br />

lost, they can be re-entered during this period.<br />

If after turning off and on again, the time and date have been reset, then it must be<br />

assumed that there is a problem with the rechargeable battery. In this case please<br />

contact our service department.<br />

Event Function<br />

The clock has a programmable event function. Using this function an operation can be<br />

set to run every day (until the function is reset in the operator menu). There are two<br />

available operations:<br />

Acoustic signal: The unit will generate an acoustic signal for about 15 seconds.<br />

Program Start: When configuring the calendar to start a program, the user will be asked<br />

for the number of the program to be started. The program will then be started at the set<br />

time and date, even if (<strong>manual</strong>) temperature control had not been previously started.<br />

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