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MANUALE DI PROGRAMMAZIONE
PROGRAMMING MANUAL - MANUEL DE PROGRAMMATION
MANUAL DE PROGRAMACIÓN - PROGRAMMIERHANDBUCH
CONTENTS
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION E
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Briefly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
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Position of the commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 L
Description of the commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 I
Control modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 S
Operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 H
Thermostat operation statuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
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Normal operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Setting the parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Easy channel localisation mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Pre-set parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
F.A.Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
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Briefly
This manual explains the steps for setting the thermostat parameters. All the information
concerning the technical data of the product, the connection diagrams, the descriptions
of the commands, and the instructions for correct assembly are contained in the
installation manual supplied with the product and which can also be downloaded from
the website www.gewiss.com.
More information about the programming of the thermostat with the Easy Configurator
is given in the Programming Manual of Easy devices with Easy Controller (which can be
downloaded from the website www.gewiss.com).
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ATTENTION!
If the display backlighting is enabled, only the screen will light up when any one of the
4 front button keys is pressed for the first time; press the keys again to implement the
required command.
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Control modes E
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The thermostat can be set with 2 different control modes: G
• Slave: operation depends on the device configured as the Master (e.g. the Easy flush- L
mounting timed thermostat GW1x764H), which decides the type, operating mode or I
setpoint of the thermostat. In the first case (mode), the thermostat uses the setpoints S
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set locally. The fixed temperature setpoint can be temporarily forced (max. variation
±3°C), but the operating mode cannot be altered. The forced setpoint will remain
valid until the master device sends a new operating mode. In the second case
(setpoint), the thermostat uses the setpoint received from the Master device (which
can always be altered locally with a max. variation of ±3°C.
• Autonomous: the thermostat type and operating mode can be set locally. Operation
is not dependent on any other device. In the autonomous control mode, you can alter
the setpoint as you wish, and enable the thermostat to receive remote mode-setting
commands (OFF/Economy/Pre-comfort/Comfort) and type-setting commands
(Heating/Cooling) from other devices such as a push-button or the GSM Easy remote
control.
Operating modes
The thermostat has 4 different operating modes:
• ECONOMY
• PRE-COMFORT
• COMFORT
• OFF - ANTIFREEZE/HIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTION
In the autonomous control mode, to switch from one HVAC mode (economy, pre-comfort,
comfort, off) to another, use the key: each time it is pressed, the corresponding
setpoint is shown (flashing) for a moment.
In the slave control mode, no local modification of the HVAC mode is allowed; only the
manual switch-off (if enabled) of the device is possible (HVAC OFF).
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MEANING OF
Heating Cooling
Symbol
Setpoint Operating mode Setpoint Operating mode
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During operation, the activation of the heating or cooling mode is indicated in the E
following way: N
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Heating L
The symbol indicates that the activation command has I
been sent to the command actuator of the boiler or area S
solenoid valve. If the thermostat does not receive H
confirmation of effective implementation from the actuator,
the symbol will begin to flash. Subsequently, the
thermostat sends the activation command every 60 seconds
until it receives confirmation.
Cooling
The symbol indicates that the activation command has
been sent to the command actuator of the air-conditioner or
area solenoid valve. If the thermostat does not receive
confirmation of effective implementation from the actuator,
the symbol will begin to flash. Subsequently, the
thermostat sends the activation command every 60 seconds
until it receives confirmation.
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Normal operation
In normal operation conditions, the pages containing information about the thermostat
are shown. If the sections relating to humidity have been enabled, and if at least one
remote element is present (e.g. Easy temperature adjustment probes), the relevant pages
are also visualised.
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Manual switch-off
If the displayed page relates to the thermostat, and the
control type has been set in setpoint, press the button key
to switch off the device manually ( ).
Press the button key again to reactivate the device; when
the button key is pressed, the active setpoint will be shown
for a few moments.
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To return to the screen listing the pages that can be viewed, keep the button key
pressed.
Use the or button key to scroll through the sequence. To confirm a page, press the
button key or wait for the 30-second time-out period to elapse.
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Parameter setting E
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To set the operating parameters of the thermostat, humidity, and any remote elements G
(e.g. Easy temperature adjustment probes), press the button key. L
To quit the parameter setting procedure without saving the modifications made on the I
current page, just press the button key twice or wait 30 seconds from the last pressure S
on the button keys. The parameters that can be modified will depend on the page you H
are viewing in normal operation status: if the visible page relates to the thermostat, the
Set menu concerning the thermostat will be shown; if the visible page is that of a general
remote element, the Set menu concerning the selected element will be shown; if the
visible page relates to the humidity section, the Set menu concerning the selected
humidity threshold will be shown.
The parameters relating to the thermostat and humidity are collected into three functional
groups: general parameters, operating parameters, and control parameters.
General parameters
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Back-lighting colour
Use the or button key to modify the colour of the display
back-lighting. To confirm your choice and move on to the next
parameter, press the button key within 30 seconds.
Icons theme
Use the or button key to modify the colour themes for
representing the various icons shown on the display (MONO =
single-colour theme; TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4, TH5 = colour themes)
when the backlighting is active. The screen is only visible if the
back-lighting colour is white. To confirm your choice and move
on to the next parameter, press the button key within 30
seconds.
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Back-lighting timing E
Use the or button key to set the minimum duration of N
the inactivity time of the user before the back-lighting is G
automatically deactivated (the gap can be set from 10 to L
180 seconds). This parameter is only visible if the back- I
lighting is active. To confirm your choice and move on to S
the next parameter, press the button key within 30 H
seconds.
Back-lighting intensity
Use the or button key to choose how to manage the
back-lighting intensity (MAN = fixed value; SENS = light
sensitive sensor). This parameter is only visible if the back-
lighting is active. If the type of management is MAN, use
the or button key to choose the required percentage
of light intensity (the gap can be set from 30 to 100%).
If the type of management is SENS, use the or button
key to increase (+10%), decrease (-10%) or leave unaltered
(0%) the light intensity value detected by the built-in light-
sensitive sensor.
To confirm your choice and move on to the next parameter,
press the button key within 30 seconds.
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If the local modification function has been enabled from the “Enabling the supplementary
parameter pages” menu for the General Parameters group only (option G), press the
button key to return to the start of the parameter configuration menu. Otherwise, continue
with the configuration of the next group of parameters.
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Operating parameters E
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White balancing G
Use the button keys or to set the weight of the red L
component (RED) in the backlighting of the display (value I
can be set between 1 and 63). The regulation only applies S
to the white colour of the screen. H
To confirm the selection and continue with the next
parameter, press the button key within 30 seconds.
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Setpoint setting
When the symbol appears, the temperature value
begins flashing. Adjust the value of (Teconomy) / with
the aid of the button keys.
To confirm the set value, press the button key within 30
seconds.
Setpoint setting
When the symbol appears, the temperature value
begins flashing. Adjust the value of (TPRE-COMFORT)
with the aid of the button keys. To confirm the set
value, press the button key within 30 seconds.
Setpoint setting
When the symbol appears, the temperature value
begins flashing. Adjust the value of (TCOMFORT) with
the aid of the button keys. To confirm the set value,
press the button key within 30 seconds.
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Setpoint setting
When the symbol appears, the temperature value
begins flashing. Adjust the value of (TPRE-COMFORT)
with the aid of the button keys. To confirm the set
value, press the button key within 30 seconds.
Setpoint setting
When the symbol appears, the temperature value
begins flashing. Adjust the value of (Teconomy) with
the aid of the button keys. To confirm the set value,
press the button key within 30 seconds.
ATTENTION!
The setpoint values are subject to the following limitations:
- HEATING
TANTIGELO (Tanti-freeze) ≤ ≤ ≤
- COOLING
≤ ≤ ≤ TPROTEZIONE ALTE TEMPERATURE
(Thigh temperature protection)
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If the local modification function has been enabled from the “Enabling the supplementary
parameter pages” menu for the General + Operating Parameters group (option GF), press
the button key to return to the start of the parameter configuration menu. Otherwise,
continue with the configuration of the next group of parameters.
Control parameters
The screens that can be visualised will depend on the type of temperature adjustment
control algorithm enabled on the previous screen:
• two points ON-OFF
• PWM proportional-integral
• fan coil with ON-OFF speed control
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HEATING
setpoint
heat T
In cooling mode, when the measured temperature is higher than the “setpoint + cond” value,
the device activates the cooling system by sending the relative command to the actuator that
manages it; when the measured temperature reaches the fixed setpoint value, the device
deactivates the cooling system.
COOLING
setpoint
cond T
To avoid continuous solenoid valve switchovers, after an OFF-ON-OFF sequence the next ON
command can only be sent after at least 2 minutes have elapsed.
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PWM PROPORTIONAL-INTEGRAL
The PWM control algorithm, used to control the temperature adjustment system, allows
you to drastically reduce the times subject to thermal inertia and introduced by the two-
point control. This type of control involves the modulation of the impulse duty-cycle,
represented by the temperature adjustment system activation time, on the basis of the
difference between the fixed setpoint and the temperature effectively detected. Two
components are needed to calculate the output function: the proportional component
and the integral component, used to improve the response in order to reach the
temperature at the fixed setpoint. Once the proportional band has been defined (from
setpoint to setpoint - for heating mode, from setpoint to setpoint + for cooling
mode), its width determines the extent of the system response: if it is too narrow, the
system will be more reactive but with swings; if it is too wide, the system will be slower.
The ideal situation is one where the band is as narrow as possible, without swings. The
integration time is the parameter that determines the action of the integral component.
The longer the integration time, the slower the modification of the output and hence the
slower the system response. If the time is too short, the threshold value will be exceeded,
and the function will swing around the setpoint.
HEATING
set-point
set-point
cycle time
AIR-CONDITIONING
set-point
set-point
cycle time
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The device keeps the temperature adjustment system switched on for a cycle time E
percentage that depends on the output function of the proportional-integral control; the N
device continually adjusts the system, modulating the system ON-OFF times with a duty- G
cycle that depends on the value of the output function (calculated at each time gap equal L
to the cycle time). The cycle time is reinitialised every time the reference setpoint is I
modified. S
With this type of algorithm, there is no longer a hysteresis cycle on the heating/cooling H
element, so the inertia times introduced by the two-point control are eliminated. This
produces energy savings because the system does not remain switched on when it is
not needed and, once the required temperature has been reached, it continues to provide
a limited contribution to compensate for the environmental heat dispersion.
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The figures below refer to the control of the speeds of a fan coil with three operating stages
for heating and cooling. The charts show that each stage has a hysteresis cycle, and each
speed is associated with two thresholds that determine its activation and deactivation.
HEATING
fan OFF
set-point
AIR-CONDITIONING
fan OFF
set-point
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Speed V1 is activated when the temperature value is lower than the “setpoint - valve - E
1heat” value (in heating mode) or higher than the “setpoint + valve + 1cond” value N
(in cooling mode), and deactivated when the temperature value reaches the “setpoint - G
valve” value (in heating mode) or the “setpoint + valve” value (in cooling mode). The L
first speed is also deactivated when a higher speed needs to be activated. I
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Speed V2 is activated when the temperature value is lower than the “setpoint - valve - H
1heat - 2heat” value (in heating mode) or higher than the “setpoint + valve +
1cond + 2cond” value (in cooling mode), and deactivated when the temperature value
reaches the “setpoint - valve - 1heat” value (in heating mode) or the “setpoint +
valve + 1cond” value (in cooling mode). The second speed is also deactivated when a
higher speed needs to be activated.
Speed V3 is activated when the temperature value is lower than the “setpoint - valve -
1heat - 2heat - 3heat” value (in heating mode) or higher than the “setpoint + valve
+ 1cond + 2cond + 3cond” value (in cooling mode), and deactivated when the
temperature value reaches the “setpoint - valve - 1heat - 2heat ” value (in heating
mode) or the “setpoint + valve + 1cond + 2cond” value (in cooling mode).
With regards the heating (cooling) solenoid valve, you can see that once the detected
temperature is lower (higher) than the “setpoint - valve” (“setpoint + valve”) value, the
thermostat sends the activation command to the solenoid valve that manages the heating
system; the solenoid valve is deactivated when the detected temperature reaches the fixed
setpoint value. In this way, the heating (cooling) of the fan coil can also be exploited for
irradiation, without any speed being activated.
To avoid continuous switchovers, the thermostat can wait up to 2 minutes before sending
the activation command to the actuator that controls the temperature adjustment system, or
to the actuator channels that command the fan coil speeds.
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From the thermostat display, you can modify the parameters relating to the general remote
element. The screens of the Set menu of the individual remote element are shown below.
Repeat the programming for all the remote elements (P01, P02, P03, P04) that are present.
To access the pages for setting the parameters of the remote elements, start from the
visualisation screen of the required element (see Choosing the page you want to see - page
10), then press the button key.
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SLA (Slave)
Used to set:
• from remote, with other Easy devices, the type
(heating/cooling) and HVAC operating mode (or Setpoint)
of the thermostat. Examples of devices that can be used:
Easy timed thermostat, GSM Easy remote control, Easy
command and visualisation panel, Easy 4-channel
interface, etc.;
• the OFF mode of the thermostat, with priority over all
other commands, if an open window is detected by a
remote device. When a “closed window” is detected, the
thermostat returns to the previous operating mode or to
that of the last command received during the OFF forcing;
• the storage/reproduction of up to 8 scenes. The
thermostat stores the current type, HVAC operating mode
and setpoint.
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Pre-set parameters
Time 0.00
T1 16 °C
T2 18 °C
Heating temperature setpoint
T3 20 °C
TANTI-FREEZE 5 °C
T1 24 °C
T2 26 °C
Cooling temperature setpoint
T3 28 °C
THIGH TEMPERATURE PROTECTION 35 °C
Temperature measurement unit °C
common,
Control logic
2 ON-OFF points
Adjustment differential
0.2°C
control with 2 points
Control modes Autonomous
Back-lighting colour White
Icons theme Monochrome
Icon colour Black
Time-out for back-lighting deactivation 20 seconds
Manual
Light intensity adjustment
(100% light intensity)
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F.A.Q. E
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What does the temperature value on the display actually represent? G
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If no external temperature probe is enabled during programming, the value on the display I
is the temperature detected by the sensor built into the thermostat. S
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If, however, an external temperature probe (of the Easy or NTC type) has been enabled,
the thermostat shows the average of the values detected by the probe and the sensor,
using a variable weight between 10% and 100% (which can be defined via Easy
configurator).
The temperature shown on the display (measured by the internal sensor) does
not vary, even in the face of heat variations. Why?
Following the intensive use of the device (e.g. during the programming phases) with the
backlighting enabled, there may be slight alterations in the local temperature, so the device
prevents the updating of the measurement for a few minutes in order to guarantee the
accuracy of the measurement in these conditions too.
Can the temperature of an external Easy probe (e.g. temperature adjustment probe
GW1x769, or the one on a 6-channel push-button panel GW1x753 or a 6-channel
push-button touch panel GW10741) be visualised?
The thermostat does not have its own humidity sensor, so the relative humidity value must
be supplied by an external KNX sensor (e.g. GW1x762H).
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What happens to the time band set on the thermostat if the BUS power supply fails
and is reset?
The thermostat has no buffer battery, so the time setting is lost if there is a BUS voltage
failure. The time can only be reset manually.
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LAST REVISION 04/2015
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