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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F8 POCO - programming<br />
The options for the potential free contact are given and described in the earlier Potential<br />
free Contact section the Com.G@te menu of this <strong>manual</strong> (Pot. free Contact).<br />
F9 Control parameters<br />
Please see chapter Control parameters in the Compact menu for detailed description.<br />
F10 Machine messages<br />
Information on the machine about condition (status, warnings and faults).<br />
F12 Adj. internal sensor (Adjust internal sensor)<br />
Up to 5 free selectable temperature values for the adjustment of the internal sensor can<br />
be defined and adjustment may be carried out. Please also see description on Sensor<br />
adjustment in the chapter Comfort menu.<br />
F13 Adj. process. sensor (Adjust process sensor)<br />
Up to 5 free selectable temperature values for the adjustment of the process sensor can<br />
be defined and adjustment may be carried out. Please also see description on Sensor<br />
adjustment in the chapter Comfort menu.<br />
F14 Adj. return sensor (Adjust return sensor)<br />
Up to 5 free selectable temperature values for the adjustment of the return sensor can<br />
be defined and adjustment may be carried out. Please also see description on Sensor<br />
adjustment in the chapter Comfort menu.<br />
F18 Delta T limit<br />
Maximal admissible temperature difference between internal and process temperature.<br />
Once the maximum temperature difference has been reached, the unit will automatically<br />
reduce its cooling (or heating) capacity as required.<br />
F19 Ramp function<br />
The set-point default refers to, depending on the temperature control mode set<br />
(function F3) the internal sensor or process sensor.<br />
F20 Enter program<br />
You can enter the chosen temperature programme.<br />
F22 Program control<br />
Choose between following options: Start, Stop, Break, Skip to the end segment of a<br />
running temperature programme.<br />
F23 Program start<br />
Start of the temperature programme (calendar start).<br />
F27 Time scale<br />
Time scale in minutes or hours.<br />
F28 Ext. control signal (External control signal)<br />
The external control signal can be used to control one of a number of available unit<br />
functions. Please see chapter on Com.G@te menu.<br />
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