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Operating manual 27.09.2011 CC Heating Thermostats - HUBER

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Comfort menu<br />

Acoustic alarm<br />

Here you have the option to activate / deactivate the acoustic signal output.<br />

Auto-Start (after power on)<br />

This corresponds to Function F5 in the Funct.-no. menu. This allows the start-up<br />

condition, after mains failure to be defined.<br />

The following is true:<br />

OFF / Standby<br />

After power loss � Temperature control will not be restarted when power restored<br />

(Default setting)<br />

ON / Temp. control active<br />

After power loss � Temperature control will be restarted on return of power<br />

Power failure automatic<br />

After power loss � Return on power the settings previously set will be taken over<br />

Caution!<br />

The end-user should assess the risk and consequences for their application and select<br />

one of these three functions. The default setting is OFF.<br />

Clock<br />

Sets the unit Time and date. A number of functions can be chosen, e.g. a calendar /<br />

reminder function and timed start can also be configured.<br />

CLOCK FUNCTIONS:<br />

Set time<br />

Set date<br />

Autom. summer time<br />

Set alarm clock<br />

Alarm clock function<br />

Return to main menu<br />

Date : 13.05.08<br />

Time: 09:39:30<br />

Alarm clock date: 18.05.00<br />

Alarm clock time: 04:30:00<br />

Action: Program 1 Start<br />

FUNCTION ALARM CLOCK:<br />

No function<br />

Acoustic signal<br />

Program start<br />

Set alarm clock<br />

Return to main menu<br />

Example: Set alarm clock<br />

First enter the temperature programme via the main menu point clock / alarm clock<br />

function / acoustic signal. The acoustic signal will be given out when the time (date) is<br />

set via the function clock / action alarm clock / set alarm clock.<br />

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