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Honeywell thermostat ST9100C 7 Day Single Channel Time Switch User Manual
Honeywell thermostat ST9100C 7 Day Single Channel Time Switch User Manual
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ST9100C – User Guide 7 Day Timer, 1 channel, 3 on/off per day Honeywell Control Systems Ltd.Arlington Business Park,BracknellBerkshireRG12 1EB Technical Help Desk: 08457 678999www.honeywelluk.com50022737-002 A© 2007 Honeywell International Inc. Features Easy to use slider and buttons combined with ‘LoT’™ Technology and an‘OK’ button, allows you to confi rm changes and stay in control. LoT™ Technology provides you with informative ‘on-screen’ feedback and operational assistance as and when required. extra Large LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) with Backlight provides added user friendliness and clearer viewing – even in the dark. 7-day Programmes let you choose settings built into ST9100C for each day of the week to match your lifestyle, while maximising energy savings, or alter them to your personal settings. Automatic Summer/Winter Time Change will adjust the clock forward and backward automatically when the clocks change, saving you having to change your ST9100C every time. Built-in memory holds your programme indefi nitely - even if the mains power fails. energy effi ciency and the environment Home energy use is responsible for more than ¼ of the total UK carbon emissions which contribute to climate change. Heating and hot water systems based on boilers account for of this fi gure, so it is important to understand how your controls can help to maximize energy effi ciency while maintaining your comfort. Your Timer should be used in conjunction with appropriate temperature controls. In order to save energy the following general points should be observed: 1. Ensure your system contains a room thermostat and a hot water thermostat, and that both are set to appropriate temperature levels: typically 20°C for the room temperature and between 55 - 60°C for the hot water temperature. 2. Programme your heating and hot water to be off when you are not in the house. If you are concerned about possible frost damage to any exposed pipe work, it is advisable to fi t a frost protection system – your installer can advise you about this. 3. Think about how you use your domestic hot water – if you have a storage system, it is not necessary to have this switched on all the time, even when you are in the house. 4. Consider the heat up times required for your central heating. Every home responds differently when the heating is switched on. Adjust the start time so that you are not cold when you get up in the morning. A shorter heat up time is required for other heating periods. 5. In the evening, when the house is up to temperature, it is often possible to switch off the heating up to an hour before you go to bed, without any noticeable reduction in comfort. PLEASE RESPECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT!Take care to dispose of this product and any packaging or literature in an appropriate way This product and its associated documentation and packaging are protected by various intellectual property rights belonging to Honeywell Inc. and its subsidiaries and existing under the laws of the UK and other countries. These intellectual and property rights may include patent applications, registered designs, unregistered designs, registered trade marks, unregistered trade marks and copyrights.Honeywell reserves the right to modify this document, product and functionality without notice. This document replaces any previously issued instructions and is only applicable to the product(s) described.This product has been designed for applications as described within this document. For use outside of the scope as described herein, refer to Honeywell for guidance. Honeywell cannot be held responsible for misapplication of the product(s) described within this document.Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environment and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sarl, Ecublens, Route du Bois 37, Switzerland by its Authorised Representative Honeywell Inc. This document is to be left with the userand forms part of a Home Information Pack WHAT IS A PrOGrAmmer? ...an explanation for Householders (as recommended by the energy Savings Trust) Programmers allow you to set ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods. Some models switch the central heating and domestic hot water on and off at the same time, while others allow the domestic hot water and heating to come on and go off at different times. Set the ‘On’ and ‘Off’ time periods to suit your own lifestyle. On some programmers you must also set whether you want the heating and hot water to run continuously, run under the chosen ‘On’ and ‘Off’ heating periods, or be permanently off. The time on the programmer must be correct. Some types have to be adjusted in spring and autumn at the changes between Greenwich Mean Time and British Summer Time. You may be able to temporarily adjust the heating programme, for example, ‘Override’, ‘Advance’, or ‘Boost’. These are explained in the manufacturer’s instructions. The heating will not work if the room thermostat has switched the heating off. And, if you have a hot-water cylinder, the water heating will not work if the cylinder thermostat detects that the hot water has reached the correct temperature.
EXTRA HOUR OVERRIDE NEXTDAY COPYDAY HOLIDAYOK NEXT DAY/TIMEPROGRAMMERUNST9100C Contents WHAT IS A TImer? General Description ........................................................................\ ................3 The way to use a Timer ........................................................................\ ...........3 GeTTING STAr TeD WITH YOUr ST9100C Step 1: Setting the Date & Time .....................................................................4 Step 2: Running a Built-in Programme ...........................................................5 Pr OGrAmmING YOUr ST9100C The Built-in Programmes ........................................................................\ ........6 Your Personal Programme ........................................................................\ ......6 Reviewing the Programme Times ...................................................................7 Modifying the Programme ........................................................................\ ......7 Copying one day’s Programme to another day .....................................8 Programming a Different Day.................................................................9 Exiting Programming Mode ...................................................................9 Disabling/Enabling Time Periods ...................................................................9 OPerATING YOUr ST9100C Choosing the Operating Mode .....................................................................10 Override the Operation Without Changing the Programmes........................10 The Extra Hour Function ........................................................................\ .......11 The Holiday Function ........................................................................\ ............11 FINe TUNING YOUr ST9100C Changing From AM/PM Time display to the 24-hour Clock .........................12 Changing the Installer Parameters ...............................................................12 FAQ & Tr OUBLeSHOOTING How do I set the time only, if the ST9100C clock is not correct? ..................14 What do I do when the clocks go back in October and forward in March? .14 What should I do if I get ‘lost’ while programming the ST9100C? ................14 What happens if there is a power failure? ....................................................14 Troubleshooting Guide ........................................................................\ .........15 CONFIGUrATION & Ser VICe DATA Configuration Data (to be completed by Installer) .......................................18 Boiler & System Service Log ........................................................................\ 19 ST9100C Controls Layout Time Display LoT™ Technology Display Programme Time Markers Day of Week Indicator Operating Mode Indicator Extra Hour Button Indicator Lamp Override Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Slider Operating Mode Button OK/Next Button Clock – and + Buttons Holiday Button Copy Day Button Next Day Button 15 14 13 12435 7 8 6 1211 9 10 19 CONFIGUrATION & Ser VICe DATA Boiler & System Service Log The space below can be used to provide a record of boiler & system services and the names and contact numbers of the Installer and Service Personnel. This information is important for a Home Information Pack. Service/Installation DateInstallation/Service engineerTelephone Number / Contact Details Keep this document in a Home Information Pack
WHAT IS A TImer? General Description Your Honeywell ST9100C provides timing control for your central heating system, letting you set ON and OFF periods to suit your own lifestyle. The ST9100C does not directly control the temperature but works together with other temperature controls, such as room thermostats, to control your heating system in your home. With 7-day programming and up to 3 on/off periods per day, every day can be set differently. The following instructions explain how to programme and use the ST9100C to provide the most home comfort at the least cost. The way to use a Timer Think about the time periods when you are typically in the house and when you are not. These are the times you should use as the basis for the programmes. It will be necessary to allow some heat-up time for the heating system after periods when it has been off – this would typically be 1 - 1½ hours, depending on your house and your preferences. Other features are commonly available on the Timer to enhance comfort and convenience, for example, OVerrIDe, eXTrA HOUr, and mODe buttons. A typical use of the OVerrIDe feature is when you return home unexpectedly for the rest of the day and the heating is off. Just press the OVerrIDe button and the heating will come on until the next programme time, at which point it will follow the normal programme. The advantage here is that you do not have to remember to switch off because the normal time programme does this for you. A typical use of the eXTrA HOUr button would be if you returned to the house for a short period when the heating was off. Pressing the eXTrA HOUr button gives you 1, 2, or 3 hours of heating, exactly when you need it. Another typical use is when the heating is already on and you want it to stay on a little longer - just press eXTrA HOUr and, for that day only, an hour will be added to the end of the time at which heating normally goes off. The mODe button allows you to select how you want to operate your heating. The most obvious use is to switch heating OFF during the summer months, but you may also use this feature if you take a mid-week day off work, you can then set the mODe to ONCe to keep the system ON during the day from the first programmed ON time till the last programmed OFF time.
Your ST9100C should have been set up to work correctly when it was installed. However, the following will show you how you can modify your settings to meet your particular lifestyle. To assist you with programming and everyday use your ST9100C will display text messages at every stage to help you get the most out of your central heating system. The ST9100C uses LoT™ Technology to constantly update the display to give you feedback about what is required. Step 1: Setting the Date & Time Your ST9100C had the date and time set at the factory, and these are normally maintained by a backup battery in the event of power failures. If you wish to change the date or time, or if the LoT™ Display shows the message ‘SET DATE + TIME’ just follow the instructions below. Otherwise, go to Step 2. a. Move the slider to the DAY/TIme position. The message ‘SET DATE + TIME’ will show briefly on the screen, followed by ‘SET THE DAY’, and the day of the month will now be flashing to indicate it can be changed. b. To change the day of the month, press the or buttons until the correct day is shown. Each press of the button will change the date by one day. As soon as a change has been made, the message ‘IS DAY OK?’ will be displayed. Once the correct day is reached, press the green button to confirm, and move to the next step. If you do not need to make a change, just press the button immediately and this will move you to the next step. c. The month digits will now be flashing and ‘SET THE MONTH’ will be displayed. To change the month, press the or buttons until the correct month is shown. The message ‘IS MONTH OK?’ will be displayed. Press the green button to confirm the month is correct, and move to the next step. GeTTING STAr TeD WITH YOUr ST9100C DAY/TIME PROGRAMME RUN
GeTTING STArTeD WITH YOUr ST9100C d. The year digits will now be flashing and ‘SET THE YEAR’ will be displayed. To change the year, press the or buttons until the correct year is shown. The message ‘IS YEAR OK?’ will be displayed. Press the green button to confirm the year is correct. If you have made a change, and the date is a valid date, the message ‘DATE SAVED’ will show, and you can move to the next step. If the date you set was not valid, for example 31 September, the message ‘INVALID’ will show and you will be returned to the start of the date setting operation. e. The time will now be flashing and the message ‘SET THE TIME’ will be displayed. To change the time, press the or buttons until the correct time is shown. Each press of the button will change the time by one minute. Holding the button down for more than a few seconds will change the time slowly at first, then quickly. The message ‘IS TIME OK?’ will be displayed. Press the green button to confirm the time is correct. If you have made a change, the message ‘TIME SAVED’ will show, followed quickly by ‘DATE + TIME COMPLETE’. f. Move the slider to the rUN position, to complete setting the date and time. Note: if the slider is moved at any time before the date and time have been set correctly, the message ‘DATE UNCHANGED’ will be displayed briefly, and your changes will not be saved. Step 2: Running a Built-in Programme With the date and time correct, your ST9100C Timer will now be operating to the built-in programmes. These have been designed to provide heating at typical times throughout the day, but if you want to customise the settings, please see the next section ‘Pr OGrAmmING YOUr ST9100C’ (page 6).
PrOGrAmmING YOUr ST9100C The Built-in Programmes The built-in programmes give you a starting point that you can personalise to your own requirements. Your Installer should have selected one and ticked the box alongside it. If there is no tick, the product normally leaves the factory with Profile A installed, but it is a simple matter to select one of the other profiles (see Changing the Installer Parameters, page 12). Built-in Programme (Profile A) ON 1OFF 1ON 2OFF 2ON OFF monday to Friday6:30am8:30am12:00pm1:00pm4:30pm10:30pm Saturday & Sunday6:30am9:30am12:00pm1:00pm4:30pm11:00pm ON 1OFF 1ON 2OFF 2ON OFF monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Your Personal Programme The table below has been left blank for you to record your own personal programme. Built-in Programme (Profile b) ON 1OFF 1ON 2OFF 2ON OFF monday to Friday6:30am9:30am12:00pm1:00pm4:30pm11:00pm Saturday & Sunday6:30am9:30am12:00pm1:00pm4:30pm11:00pm Built-in Programme (Profile C) ON 1OFF 1ON 2OFF 2ON OFF monday to Friday6:30am7:30am12:00pm12:00pm5:00pm10:00pm Saturday & Sunday8:30am9:30am12:00pm1:00pm5:30pm10:30pm
PrOGrAmmING YOUr ST9100C reviewing the Programme Times To review your programme, move the slider to the PrOGrAmme position. To review the programme times, press the button repeatedly. The appropriate ON and OFF markers will be displayed to show you which time is being reviewed. Any of these times can be adjusted by using the or buttons, and then confirmed using the button. Remember to return the slider to the rUN position after reviewing is complete. modifying the Programme The 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 system to stay on past midnight, if required. a. Move the slider to the Pr OGrAmme position. ‘SET PROGRAMME’ will show briefly to verify this action. b. ‘SET ON-TIME 1’ will then be displayed and the time setting for the first ON 1 time for mONDAY will now be flashing to indicate it can be changed. If you do not wish to change the time, press the green button and move to the next step. If you do wish to make a change, use the or buttons to change the first ON 1 time. Each press of the button will change the time by 10 minutes. As soon as the time has been changed, the message ‘ON-TIME 1 OK?’ will be displayed. Press the green button to confirm the time is correct and move to the next step. ‘SAVED’ will be displayed for a moment to confirm that any change has been saved to memory. DAY/TIME PROGRAMME RUN
Note: When pressing the button the next ON or OFF marker may start to flash. This indicates you have tried to set a time equal to one of the next programme times already in the memory. Similarly, when pressing the button the previous ON or OFF marker may start to flash. This indicates you have tried to set a time equal to one of the previous programme times. If this happens the ST9100C simply moves both times together as long as you continue to press the or buttons. Follow the procedure in ‘reviewing the Programme Times’ (page 7) to check and adjust these times as necessary. c. ‘SET OFF-TIME 1’ will be displayed and the first OFF 1 time will now be flashing. If you do not wish to change the time, press the green button and move to the next step. Otherwise, use the or buttons to change the time. Press the green button to confirm the time is correct and move to the next step. ‘SAVED’ will be displayed for a moment to confirm that any change has been saved to memory. d. The remaining ON and OFF times (ON 2, OFF 2, ON 3, OFF 3) can be set by using the or buttons to change the time, and the green button to confirm the time is correct and move to the next step. If you do not wish to change the time, just press the green button to move directly to the next ON/OFF time without making any changes. e. After setting or reviewing the last off time, OFF , the message ‘COMPLETE’ will be displayed to indicate the times for Monday have been set. You now have a choice of how to set the programme for the next day: Copying one day’s Programme to another day (example monday to Tuesday): f. Whilst the day is showing Monday, Press the COPY DAY button. The message ‘COPY MON TO TUESDAY OK?’ will be displayed and the letters TUe will flash to indicate the programme for Monday can be copied to Tuesday. g. To select a different day to copy to, press the NeXT DAY button to cycle through the days. With each press of the NeXT DAY button the message will change to indicate the new day you are copying to. Pr OGrAmmING YOUr ST9100C
9 PrOGrAmmING YOUr ST9100C h. When the required day is indicated, press the green button to confirm, and the message ‘MON COPIED’ will be displayed for a moment. The day into which Mondays programme has been copied is now available to have its programme edited. Note: Once a day’s programme has been confirmed in this way, it now becomes the day whose programme is copied if the COPY DAY button is pressed again. OR Programming a Different Day: i. Press the NeXT DAY button to select the next day, which is displayed along the top of the screen. The programme for that day can then be adjusted by following steps b – e above. Programmes for the remaining days can be set in the same way, using the NeXT DAY button to move to the next day. exiting Programming mode: To exit 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 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 / enabling Time Periods To disable any of the time periods ON 1 to OFF 1, ON 2 to OFF 2, or ON to OFF , 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.
10 OPerATING YOUr ST9100C Choosing the Operating mode The operating mode may only be changed when the slider is set to the rUN position. A green INDICATOr LAmP shows when the system is switched ON. A mODe button is provided to select the Operating Mode and therefore how the system is controlled. There are four possible Operating modes; these are OFF, AUTO, ONCe, CONT. Pressing the mODe button scrolls round these modes in sequence, and the display indicates which mode is currently active. • OFF mode The system will remain OFF. • AUTO (Automatic) mode The system will be switched ON and OFF according to the programme. • ONCe mode The system will come ON at the first programmed ON time, and go OFF at the last programmed OFF time. • CONT (Continuous) mode The system will remain ON continuously. Overriding the Operation Without Changing the Programmes In AUTO and ONCe operating modes, the OVerrIDe button switches the system ON or OFF without altering the programme. When the indicator lamp is ON, pressing the OVerrIDe button switches the system OFF until the next programmed ON time. When the indicator lamp is OFF, pressing the OVerrIDe button switches the system ON until the next programmed OFF time. The LoT™ Display will provide you with information about the override. DAY/TIME PROGRAMME RUN