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Honeywell Sundial RF Pack 5 Wireless Enabled 2 Zone Programmer and Thermostats User Manual
Honeywell Sundial RF Pack 5 Wireless Enabled 2 Zone Programmer and Thermostats User Manual
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11 PROGRAMMING YOUR ST9520C Exiting ZONE 1 Programming Mode: To exit ZONE 1 programming mode, move the slider to the RUN position. This can be done at any time during the programming process, and any changes made and confirmed with the button will have been saved. Note: If the unit is left in ZONE 1 Programming mode for more than 10 minutes without the slider being moved or any buttons pressed, the message ‘MOVE SLIDER’ will be displayed. Press a button to continue programming, or move the slider to the RUN position. Modifying the ZONE 2 Programme The zone 2 programme has three pairs of ON/OFF switching times per day. Each time can be set between 3.00 am and 2.50 am (on the next day) to allow\ you to programme the heating to stay on past midnight, if required. a. Move the slide switch to the ZONE 2 position. ‘SET HEATING’ will show briefly to verify this action. b. Now follow the same procedure to set the times as described in ‘Modifying the Zone 1 Programme’ (page 9) steps b. to i. Exiting ZONE 2 Programming Mode: To exit ZONE 2 programming mode, move the slider to the RUN position. This can be done at any time during the programming process, and any changes made and confirmed with the button will have been saved. Note: If the unit is left in ZONE 2 Programming mode for more than 10 minutes without the slider being moved or any buttons pressed, the message ‘MOVE SLIDER’ will be displayed. Press a button to finish programming, or move the slider to the RUN position. Disabling or Enabling Time Periods (for Zone 1 and/or Zone 2) To disable any of the time periods ON 1 to OFF 1, ON 2 to OFF 2, or ON 3 to OFF 3, simply set the ON time and its paired OFF time to the same time, and the programme will just ignore them. To re-enable the time period, simply set the two ON and OFF times to be different. ZONE 1 ZONE 2 DAY/TIME ZONE 1 ZONE 2 RUN
12 OPERATING YOUR ST9520C Choosing the Operating Mode (for Zone 1 and/or Zone 2) The operating mode may only be changed when the slider is set to the RUN position. A symbol is shown at the Zone 1 or Zone 2 side of the display during a programmed on period for that zone. A green INDICATOR LAMP shows when the zone is switched ON. Two MODE buttons are provided to select the Operating Mode and therefore how the zones are controlled. Each zone has four possible Operating Modes; these are OFF, AUTO, ONCE, CONT. Pressing the MODE button for each zone scrolls round these modes in sequence, and the display indicates which mode is currently active. • OFF mode The zone will remain OFF. • AUTO (Automatic) mode The zone will be switched ON and OFF according to the zone programme. • ONCE mode The zone will come ON at the first programmed ON time, and go OFF at the last programmed OFF time. • CONT (Continuous) mode The zone will remain ON continuously. Overriding the Operation Without Changing the Programmes In AUTO and ONCE operating modes, the OVERRIDE button switches the zone ON or OFF without altering the programme. When the appropriate symbol is displayed, pressing the OVERRIDE button switches the zone OFF until the next programmed ON time. If the appropriate symbol is not displayed, pressing the OVERRIDE button switches the zone ON until the next programmed OFF time. The LoT™ Display will provide you with information about the override. ZONE 1 ZONE 2ZONE 1ZONE 2
13 OPERATING YOUR ST9520C The Extra Hour Function The EXTRA HOUR buttons allow you to switch the zone ON for up to 3 extra hours without altering the programme. Pressing either button once will give one extra hour. The LoT™ Display will display the message ‘+ 1 HR’, to confirm the button has been pressed. When the zone is OFF (the appropriate symbol is not displayed), pressing an EXTRA HOUR button switches the zone ON for just one hour. When the zone is ON (the appropriate symbol is displayed), pressing an EXTRA HOUR button extends the programmed ON period by one hour. Further presses of the EXTRA HOUR buttons will increase the extra hour period by one hour for each button press, up to a maximum of 3 hours. The LoT™ Display will continue to provide information on the extra hour status. To cancel the extra hours, just keep pressing the EXTRA HOUR button until the ‘CANCELLED’ message appears on the LoT™ Display. The Holiday Function The Holiday function allows you to switch off your system for a specified number of days (from 1-99 days). This lets you save energy and related costs when you are away from home, but resumes normal operation on the day of your return. During this period heating will operate at the OFF (frost protection) set temperature. To set the Holiday function: a. Ensure the slider is in the RUN position, then press the HOLIDAY button once. The message ‘SET HOLIDAY’ will appear briefly, followed by ‘SET DAYS AWAY’. b. Use the or buttons to set the number of days you will be away. The display will show the number of days, and this number will be flashing to indi\ cate it can be changed. The day of the week will also keep changing to show the day you\ return. c. If you have made a change to the number of days, the message ‘DAYS AWAY OK ?’ will appear. Press the green button to confirm your selection. d. The message ‘SAVED’ will be displayed for a few seconds, followed by the date you return, to enable you to check you have programmed the holiday function correctly. e. During the holiday period, the LoT™ Display will show the message ‘\ ON HOLIDAY’ and the display will count down the number of days till you return. To cancel the Holiday function: f. To cancel the Holiday function, just press the HOLIDAY button again. The LoT™ Display will show ‘CANCELLED’ and the unit will return to normal operation. Note: while setting the Holiday function, if there is a gap of more than 1 minute between button presses, the function will cancel itself automatically and return to normal operation.
14 OPERATING YOUR ST9520C Enquiry Mode As the heart of your system, the ST9520C has access to temperature information from the other system components, and allows you to enquire about this information. To enter Enquiry Mode, ensure the slider is in the RUN position, then press and hold the button for 4 seconds. The LoT™ Display will show the message ‘INFO MENU’ to confirm that you have entered Enquiry Mode. Pressing the or buttons then allows you to step around and view the available information. The LoT™ Display will continue to update to tell you what inf\ ormation is being viewed, and the main display will show the value. If the information is not available, the display will show dashes -- -- instead of a temperature value. The table below shows the type and sequence of information available in Enquiry Mode. To exit Enquiry Mode: If the button is not pressed for 30 seconds, your ST9520C will return to RUN mode. InformationLoT™ MessageOther display symbols Zone 1 temperature Z1 TEMP Zone 1 temperature settingZ1 SET Zone 2 temperatureZ2 TEMP Zone 2 temperature setting Z2 SET * OpenTherm fault information OPENTHERM * This information will only be shown if OpenTherm communications is enabled, and if there is a fault. -- -- on the display means the OpenTherm communications has stopped. If the display shows ‘F’ followed by a number, this is a fault-code sent by the boiler. See FAQ AND TROUBLESHOOTING section for advice. // / //
15 FINE TUNING YOUR ST9520C Changing from AM/PM Time Display to the 24 Hour Clock Your ST9520C can operate on the 12 hour AM/PM or 24 hour clock formats. To change the format, ensure the slider is in the RUN position then press and hold the and buttons together for about 2 seconds. Ignore the ‘NOT VALID’ message that will appear briefly. Then the displayed times will be changed automatically to the new format. Repeating this procedure will change the clock display back to the original format. Changing the Installer Parameters The ST9520C has a special Installer Mode where some features can be adjusted to suit your lifestyle or preferences – these are called Installer Parameters, and are listed in the table below, along with a description of the options that are possible. Your installer should set this up for you to suit your application (see \ CONFIGURATION & SERVICE DATA section). However, you may wish to alter some of the settings yourself, and this section shows you how to do this. Note: some parameters indicated by * may only be viewed if the previous parameter is set to a particular value. INSTALLER PARAMETER Parameter Number Default Value Options Description 24hr or am/pm clock display. 1 1212, 24 12 = am/pm display 24 = 24hr display Configure backlight operation.2 20, 1, 2 0 = off 1 = on if button pressed 2 = on continuously Enable/disable auto time change. 3 10, 10 = disabled 1 = enabled 1-day or 5/2-day or 7-day operation.4 71, 5, 7 1 = 1-day operation 5 = 5/2-day operation 7 = 7-day operation Number of ON/OFFs per day.5 32, 32 = 2 on/offs per day 3 = 3 on/offs per day Select default time programme. 6 AA, b, C A = standard b = at home C = economy Set hot water Ŧ temperature8 60°C 40 to 85°CStored hot water set temperature Ŧ Not used in this system
16 To Enter Installer Mode: a. Ensure the slider is in the RUN position, then press and hold and buttons together for 8 seconds. Ignore the ‘NOT VALID’ message that is displayed for a few seconds. The message ‘SET UP MENU’ will show briefly, followed by ‘SET INSTALLER OK ?’ b. Press the button to take you into the Installer Mode Parameter Menu. c. Parameter 1 is now available to change. This is to allow you to change t\ he clock format from 12 hour AM/PM to 24 hour. At every step, the LoT™ Display will inform you what the parameter means and what option you have selected. The parameter number is shown on the display separated by a colon from the parameter value. d. You can change the parameter value by pressing the or buttons. At this point the description in the LoT™ Display will change and the paramet\ er value will flash. If you press the value will stop flashing and be saved for use. INSTALLER PARAMETER Parameter Number Default Value Options Description Optimum start9 00, 1, 2 0 = no optimum start1 = delayed start 2 = optimum start on * Optimum start limit 1011, 2, 3 1 = 1 hour 2 = 2 hours 3 = 3 hours Optimum stop11 00, 10 = disabled 1 = enabled Frost protection temperature 12 55 to 16°C Frost protection temperature Minimum ON/OFF time 13 11, 2, 3, 4, 5 mins Minimum ON/OFF time in minutes Cycle rate14 63, 6, 9, 12 Number of boiler cycles per hour Proportional band width 15 1.51.5 to 3.0°C Width of control proportional band in °C Failsafe mode (loss of RF communications)16 00, 10 = off 1 = heating on 20% Reset all parameters20 10, 10 = do not reset 1 = default parameters FINE TUNING YOUR ST9520C
17 FINE TUNING YOUR ST9520C e. Press to move to the next parameter available for editing. f. Keep pressing to step around the list of parameters, and use or buttons to change the parameter value. g. Any parameter changes that have been confirmed with the button will be saved and used. To Exit Installer Mode: h. You can exit Installer Mode at any time by moving the slider to the next \ position and then back again to RUN . Note: Installer Mode will exit automatically after 10 minutes if the slider is not moved. Optimisation The Optimisation features are explained on page 5. Parameters 9, 10, and 11 are used to enable or disable and set these features to suit your requirements. You can set Optimum Start, Delayed Start, or Optimum Stop, and you can also set a limit to the Optimum Start time of 1, 2, or 3 hours. Note: a radiator symbol will flash to indicate Optimisation is taking place. The diagrams below illustrate how Optimisation works. 0500 0600 0700 Time Comfort temperature Optimum Start Optimum StartProgrammed Time Temperature ON OFF 0500 0600 0700 Time Comfort temperature Programmed Time Delayed StartDelayed Start Temperature ON OFF 2100 2200 2300 Time Optimum Stop Optimum StopProgrammed Time Temperature ON OFF
18 BOILER SERVICE REMINDER If your house is rented, by Law, your gas boiler should be inspected once a year to ensure it is operating safely. Your ST9520C Programmer has a range of features designed to help make sure this service is carried out at the correct time. These features will be programmed by your Installer, Maintenance Engineer, or Landlord. • If it has been set to do so, ST9520C will display a message on the screen to remind you that a boiler service is due. • If the service is overdue, the Programmer may switch off the heating system, to ensure your safety. If this happens you must arrange an immediate service visit. Contact details should be listed on page 35 of this guide, in the sectio\ n Boiler & System Service Log. • A contact telephone number may also have been programmed into the ST9520C. If so, a message will appear on the LoT™ Display indicating the numbe\ r you should call. Countdown to Service Your ST9520C can indicate a countdown for the number of days until your service is due. This message will appear on the screen every few seconds, to give you an opportunity to schedule a service visit. When Service is Due When your boiler service is OVERDUE the words “SERVICE DUE” will continue to flash on your screen, and you should arrange an immediate service visit.
19 Shut-down If your ST9520C shows the words “SERVICE DUE” and “OFF” then your boiler service is overdue and the boiler has been automatically switched off to ensure your safety – you should arrange an immediate service visit. If set to do so, it may be possible to obtain limited use of the boiler by pressing any EXTRA HOUR button. Each button press will allow operation of the boiler for 1 hour at a time, and the screen will display the message “On 1h” as shown. However, you should still arrange an immediate service visit, as this will allow you to comply with the law and ensure your gas boiler is operating safely. BOILER SERVICE REMINDER OPERATING YOUR DT92E Inquiring about the Set Temperature DT92E normally displays the measured room temperature. To inquire about the set temperature, simply press one of the or buttons. The set temperature will be shown on the display along with the arrow symbols, and the temperature will be flashing. Adjusting the Set Temperature The set temperature is adjusted by pressing the or buttons. Each time one of the buttons is pressed, the set temperature will change by 0.5°C. =°C =°C
20 OPERATING YOUR DT92E Switching Off Pressing the off/standby button will switch the DT92E into off/ standby mode. The symbol will show in the display, and the unit will control at the frost protect setpoint, as set at the ST9520C. To switch back on, simply press the button again. Display Updates To conserve battery power, DT92E only communi- cates with ST9520C at regular intervals or when you press a button. This means there can be up to a few minutes delay between an action initiated on ST9520C and the DT92E display being updated. If you press a button on DT92E it may take a few seconds for ST9520C to respond. DT92E will indicate it is waiting for information by displaying the hourglass symbol and dashes as shown. Heating Indicator The flame symbol indicates that the boiler is on for heating. The flame will disappear when there is no heating demand. Frost Protection The frost symbol will be displayed if the room temperature goes below the frost setting. The flame will also be displayed to indicate when the boiler has been switched on. 2 s 2 s