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1. C or F Using A and ei select the desired unit of measurement and confirm with el 19 A VIMAR 5 5 Daily program setting This menu lets you set or modify the time and daily program for the ambient temperature The program lets you associate each quarter hour of the day and in a different way for each of the 7 days with one of the 3 temperatures T comfort T away and T economy set previously by the installer For example During the night set T economy for the morning and evening set T comfort and in the middle of the day set T away when no one is in the environment and to obtain savings due to a lower consumption 5 5 1 Selecting the day of the week As soon as you enter the menu the display shows a flashing dash for the day to which the current programming refers for example 1234567 Tuesday Using and y select the day of the week to program and confirm with v 5 5 2 Temperature selection After confirming the day to program the display shows the screen for setting the temperatures associated with the different times of the day pacs Fig 19 Setting the time and daily program Using A and a select the temperature to be associated with the current time which is shown on the clock on the left This temperature highlighted by the blinking can be selected from T away temperature T away T economy temperature T economy T comfort temperature T comfort The
2. Switched off OFF AUTO Automatic operation E Multi function input ON A Alarm AA VIMAR aE Air conditioning ey Heating 4 Power Energy 4 ths Energy consumption log Eco saving Buzzer beep Vv Confirm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Day of the week indicator TG Away temperature T Economy temperature T Comfort temperature 3 3 Locking the interface via PIN The timer thermostat lets you set a password which inhibits any change to the operating mode eg switching from Manual to OFF limits setting the temperature values and more generally blocks access to the configuration menu This feature is useful to prevent the thermostat being used by unauthorized persons the device prompts you to enter the PIN indicating a shutdown with the G icon nnn UL LI odad Fig 3 Locking with PIN A VIMAR 3 4 Alternative views During normal operation i e when you are not navigating the menus you can select the information to display on the left hand side of the display If the right side always displays the measured temperature together with other data which will be explained below tapping in succession the button on the left hand side and in the program area will display the two following options 3 4 1 Clock daily program and Ecometer Energy saving indicator y 18 36 Day of the week indicator 31234567 Set temperature indicator Daily program Fig 4 T
3. care to note down the password so that you can use it again for the device when needed A VIMAR 6 Alarms The system is able to generate and report alarm conditions related to monitoring the consumption of electricity This feature is useful to warn the user of exceeding a defined consumption threshold and give her the chance to intervene by turning off the source of excessive consumption This will help to avoid potential disconnection of the residual current device or to optimize power consumption according to need The alarm lasts as long as the measured power remains above the alarm level and stops when it falls back below that level 7 Cleaning the device The device featuring a display with capacitive buttons requires you to be gentle during the cleaning phase Avoid using aggressive products Clean the display with a special cloth for cleaning lenses 8 Regulatory compliance LV directive EMC directive Standards EN 60730 2 7 EN 60730 2 9 23 VIMAR Viale Vicenza 14 36063 Marostica VI Italy Tel 39 0424 488 600 Fax Italy 39 0424 488 188 500 852307 Fax Export 39 0424 488 709 n 02910 user 01 1406 www vimar com VIMAR Marostica Italy
4. dashes blinking indicate the time slot that you are setting there are 24 groups of 3 dashes and each group corresponds to one hour of the 24 in the day The selected temperature will be 20 AAA VIMAR applied beginning at the time indicated on the left for all of the next quarter of an hour T gt On touching D d the temperature selected for the current time is assigned to the next quarter of an hour too in this case the temperature symbol is the same but the current time shown by the clock is moved forward by 15 minutes 3 Using VI and 2 you can move respectively between the hours of the day and move forwards or backwards 15 minutes at a time During the movement as well as the clock also the dashes indicate the time of day in which you are working In addition below the numbers associated with the days of the week you will see an icon that identifies the temperature set for that specific time The eh and e buttons permit changing the set temperature Programming ends when the temperatures have been set for all the hours of the day and the clock displays the time 23 45 then tap Wi to confirm Finally using A and w select one of the following options shown in the numeric field of the display u P P to copy the entire time program for the current day to the next day useful for repli cating working days or holidays ud to to move on to program the next day without making a copy of the day you have just set use
5. Instructions manual Timer Thermostat 02910 User Manual VIMAR AA VIMAR Table of Contents 1 Timer Thermostat 02910 uri 2 2 Inserting new replacement batteries ssssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 2 Si DISPIAY ssissssessses sossesssssescsencvesavesessvawancnancsancsescsapenaneveaanaues cuauunananananeweaauascaancsenasapenaneseaanasasends 3 dit FUNCTIONS Of INE DUMONS cicala 4 eZ OW IMOIONS ire sansa sige teatri tetas os E 4 3 3 Locking the interface via PIN 5 3 4 Alternative views 6 3 4 1 Clock and daily program 6 BAP ECOMOUS 5 vacant oxi se iii RR E i son i RE TETRA i 7 3 4 3 Consulting the energy probe if enabled eee eeeeeteataeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeetens 7 4 Operatingimodei i araldica 11 41 SWitched off OFF ieri srane nane ideare ari 11 A MINUA euin aeie a ana aaa ii 12 AS UO iranica Aa 13 4 4 Timed ManUAl i 14 A AWAY seise e E iaia 15 AG ANMINCEZS siria libare 16 4 7 Remote reduction Eee eee ener e ee edad ne eee eee ea ennaa 16 A 6 ROMO AUG sc sasesecccastarensincs cavadacapastsdsasaetence RI 17 5 Settings MCNU 0 eee ST Operating mode Setting scicatccarecevstardcedeweassadstacctadsdadssaderesesacabasesedetose Aad ATENA Tanai 5 2 Setting the time and day of the week 5 3 Heating air conditioning setting esseessssesssessssrttrnesssstttitnssssttiinnsansttitunssnsttiressssserreen
6. On disabling the multifunction input the timer thermostat returns to the previously set mode allowing the user to use all the device s functions The Remote reduction mode is identified by the 9 and by icons located simultaneously above the temperature indicator 16 a VIMAR SE I Fig 17 Input in Remote reduction mode 4 8 Remote auto This mode is typically used in applications where you want to remotely enable or disable temperature control of a room and limit the functions that can be performed by the user This mode comes into operation when the multi function input is activated see par 4 2 only if it has been suitably configured In Remote auto mode the timer thermostat is activated in AUTO mode In this condition the display and the relevant buttons must not be used The Remote auto mode is identified by the E and AUTO icons located simultaneously above the temperature indicator AUTO Eo x i C Fig 18 Typical screen in Remote auto mode 17 VIMAR 5 Settings menu 18 From the settings menu you can configure all the features of the timer thermostat On the main screen tap the icon From the main menu using and y will display the following flashing symbols in succession which provide access to the corresponding submenus i AUTO De OFF operating mode setting 0 30 gi SiS A OST setting the time and day of the week 3 dE w air c
7. This mode allows you to exit the AUTO program you enter MANUAL mode for a certain time after which the timer thermostat will return to AUTO mode For example take the ambient temperature to 25 C for 2 hours and then resume the Auto program Na Activation is carried out starting from AUTO mode and is recognizable by the Wd icon displayed above the temperature indicator N eo o we a c a LS alan bio aye Fig 12 Input screen in Timed Manual mode Using and ey you set the temperature and confirm with w The next screen again using Le and aL lets you set the time for which the temperature you have just set is maintained amp cai Ni x j g i LS A Fig 13 Regulating the number of hours of Timed Manual mode Finally confirm with W7 At the end of the set time the timer thermostat goes back into AUTO mode the NE icon switches off and AUTO reappears 14 AA VIMAR 4 5 Away This mode is useful to achieve energy savings quickly and effectively whenever the user leaves the reg ulated room O In Away mode the system makes the adjustment according to the away temperature setpoint HH The Away mode can only be activated by touching e adi The display will show the away temperature setpoint for approximately 2 seconds gt 1836 LU Fig 14 Input in away mode showing the away temperature Mode activation is identified by the gt i
8. circular ring only when consulting the instantaneous power represents the current level of consumption compared to the maximum level recorded in the last 24 h ring complete with all the dashes maximum consumption the number of dashes can therefore vary even if the power is the same since what is displayed depends on the consumption log Pressing and holding the central area see fig 7 instead of the instantaneous power displays the energy consumed or generated during the current day in this case the circular ring represents the level of consumption of the current day compared to the last 30 days If the dashes reach halfway around the ring it means that the consumption in the last 24 hours is in line with that of the last 30 days vice versa if the dashes exceed or are less than half of the ring it means that the current consumption is respectively higher or lower than the average of the last 30 days AA VIMAR 3 4 3 1 Consulting the energy log alt Touching ad displays the historical data on energy consumption measured and saved by the energy probe 02960 kWh al AA 7 Fig 7 Typical view of historical energy data consultation Via and fed and confirming with Ww you set the range of historical consump tion that you want to see er s E t historical data reset this option lets you delete ALL the historical data saved by the energy probe since this operation cannot be undone an additional confirmation sc
9. con Fig 15 Away Mode To exit and return to the initial mode touch the e button again 15 AAA VIMAR 4 6 Antifreeze This mode which can only be activated when the system is operating in heating mode lets you set a minimum temperature value I 1 0 setpoint to avoid damage to the pipework or to keep it from falling below a certain safety level when you are away for lengthy periods in the winter The antifreeze mode is activated directly from the Settings menu Once activated antifreeze mode is identified by the icon above the temperature indicator SE 886 ENG Fig 16 Antifreeze mode 4 7 Remote reduction Remote reduction is a useful way to centralize energy saving if there are multiple 02910 thermostats in different rooms of the same house Example Before going to bed using a simple switch all the thermostats in the house are set onto reduc tion at the same time This mode comes into operation when the multi function input is activated only if this has been suitably configured the multifunction input is activated solely when the timer thermostat before the activation is in Manual mode otherwise the multi function input is ignored In Remote reduction mode the device regulates the temperature to a value equal to Tcomfort dir in this condition the display and the relevant buttons must not be used this is because the device is controlled by remote
10. ful when switching between programming working days and holidays E n d to finish programming Touch y to confirm the selected option 5 6 Temperature setting This menu is for the sole use of the installer 5 7 Calibration setting This menu is for the sole use of the installer 5 8 Multi function input setting This menu is for the sole use of the installer 5 9 OnOff PID temperature control algorithm setting This menu is for the sole use of the installer 5 10 Energy probe setting This menu is for the sole use of the installer 21 22 VIMAR 5 11 Buzzer beep setting This menu is available only if the timer thermostat is connected to the energy probe 02960 This menu lets you enable disable the device s buzzer if it is disabled there will no longer be any sound when you touch the buttons or in cases of confirmation error Whereas in the event of an alarm the sound signal will always be guaranteed Using and y select ON or OFF and confirm with v 5 12 Info about the device This menu is for the sole use of the installer 5 13 Lock unlock PIN setting This menu lets you add change the password to inhibit use of the timer thermostat usng E and We set the three digits of the PIN one at a time and then confirm each set digit with If you wish to have free access to the thermostat so without it prompting you for a password it is suf ficient to set the PIN to 000 IMPORTANT Take
11. herefore represents the consumption recorded in the period from 365 days ago until yesterday The year 2Y represents the consumption recorded in the period from 730 days ago until 366 days ago etc Confirming the selection will then display the energy consumed or generated in Wh or kWh Obviously if the energy probe was installed at a time when there were not yet any data for the period of consultation the historical energy data will be O For example if the probe was installed 20 days ago and we are consulting the term 3 months then the consumption is obviously 0 Wh 10 AAA VIMAR 4 Operating mode The timer thermostat 02910 is able to regulate the temperature according to the following operating modes e Switched off OFF switches the system off e Manual ON lets you set the environment temperature set point manually e AUTO lets you set a control program that compares the room temperature with the value set for each quarter of an hour of the current day the user defines three levels of temperature distributed over 24 hours which can then be varied for each day of the week e Timed manual starting from AUTO mode this lets you activate MANUAL operation of the timer thermostat for any period of time at the end of which the device will return to AUTO mode e Away lets you set the set point in order to achieve significant energy savings during periods when the user is away e Antifreeze used to set a minimum temperatu
12. ical values When it disappears from the display it means that the value cannot be decreased any more 4 during navigation it scrolls the next item through the available menus If it disappears then you have arrived at the last of the items that can be scrolled Ed during navigation it scrolls the previous item through the available menus If it disappears then you have arrived at the last of the elements that can be scrolled v confirms the selected option activates the submenu if there is one or displays the next parameter digit After each confirmation the display shows the w icon for approximately 1 s In addition if the timer thermostat is connected to the probe 02960 via the circuit board 02915 it will also be possible to enable its acoustic signal s back or cancel exits the current screen menu and returns to the previous one without saving any changes In menus with changes to multiple digits it lets you go back to change the previous digit N B The field value being edited is highlighted by the field value itself flashing IMPORTANT In order to avoid any accidental modifications first press and hold down the required icon displayed to enable the function 3 2 Symbols Depending on the different operating modes the display shows the following icons 794 Calibration n G Entering the PIN WIZ VI Timed manual operation gt Away Y Manual gu Nighttime reduction e Antifreeze OFF
13. lash every 2 seconds approximately The measured power is the value measured by the energy probe 02960 the value shown is the sum of the active powers of all the active channels of the probe eg all 3 channels could be active or only channel 1 or channels 1 and 3 etc The unit of measurement W or kW is displayed under the measured value e f the sum of the powers turns out to be consumed i e absorbed by the energy supplier the value is positive and the generation consumption indicator is off e f the sum of the powers turns out to be generated for example the photovoltaic system is supplying power to the electricity grid the value is negative and the generation consumption indicator is on When consulting the power energy data the consumption log view provides a rough estimate of the consumption recorded in the last period In particular each horizontal group of dashes rep resents the year month day hour depending on whether the word displayed is YEARS MONTHS DAYS HOURS respectively The current year month day hour is highlighted by the group of flashing dashes while the previous and the next are represented by groups of dashes shown respectively to the left and right of the flashing group The information provided is represented as follows indicates consumption less than half the average consumption indicates consumption in line with the average indicates consumption 1 5 times higher than the average The
14. onditioning heating setting o o 4 C F unit of measurement setting ceci La D ip n Ce ip e e e e e n i daily program setting E pese 6 temperature setpoint setting 7 0 calibration setting l 8 I and E multi function input setting Du 9 LULU OnOff PID temperature control algorithm setting 10 4 energy probe setting 1190 buzzer beep setting 12 in Fo device info 13 a lock unlock PIN setting Touching v opens the submenu and then the flashing highlights the parameters of the submenu A VIMAR 5 1 Operating mode setting This menu is used to select the operating mode of the device Y Manual e AUTO Automatic OFF of Antifreeze only if the thermostat is set on heating Using a a and y select the desired mode and confirm with w 5 2 Setting the time and day of the week This menu lets you set the time and day of the week Using v EAN and Vy set the hour confirm with and similarly set the minutes and then the day of the week The days of the week are represented by numbers from 1 to 7 and indicate the days from Monday to Sunday 5 3 Heating air conditioning setting This menu lets you set the operation of the device depending on the season winter summer w heating ds air conditioning Using and 7 select the desired operation and confirm with 7 5 4 Unit of measurement setting This menu lets you set the unit of measurement used for the temperature
15. pical screen for Manual mode The set point can always be changed via or ey 4 Va x C g LS en ACAK Fig 10 Manual set point setting The selection is confirmed by touching v The and icons in the lower right corner indicate whether the system is operating in heating or air conditioning mode respectively icon illuminated system on 12 AA VIMAR 4 3 Auto This is the typical mode of operation of the timer thermostat The device automatically changes the ambient temperature according to the time of day and the day of the week it minimizes user intervention thereby optimizing comfort and energy savings three different temperatures can be set to cover the needs of normal use user away or nighttime reduction in the environment For setting the automatic program see par 8 5 When AUTO mode is active the AUTO icon is displayed above the temperature indicator 7 D 5 30 IO 1234567 Pot Gi 0 Fig 11 Typical screen for Auto mode By touching E and ee you can temporarily change the ambient temperature setting it to a differ ent value to the one associated with the current time slot Confirming with y it then goes into TIMED MANUAL mode The wW and dE icons in the lower right corner indicate whether the system is operating in heating or air conditioning mode respectively icon illuminated system on 13 VIMAR 4 4 Timed manual
16. re level to avoid damage to pipework or prevent the temper ature from falling below a safety level In addition if the multi function input of the timer thermostat has been suitably configured your installer will give you the relevant information you can remotely activate the following modes e Remote reduction lets you vary the set points of MANUAL adjustment to obtain energy savings e Remote activation lets you activate the system remotely setting AUTO operation e Summer Winter switching the multi function input automatically switches the timer thermostat onto air conditioning mode when on or heating mode when off The operating mode is selected via the SETTINGS menu or with the shortcut keys 4 1 Switched off OFF With this mode on the timer thermostat is turned off and you cannot make any adjustments in this case the OFF icon is displayed above the temperature indicator In this mode you cannot perform any operations other than activating the menus or changing the view mode x Der 10 36 I0 0 o Fig 8 Typical screen for OFF mode For heating only systems this mode is typically used in the summer 11 AAA VIMAR 4 2 Manual In this mode the device operates as a simple thermostat and regulates the ambient temperature taking it to the value set by the user N When MANUAL mode is active the icon is displayed above the temperature indicator x x 6 36 igo be Ge le Fig 9 Ty
17. reen is displayed YES to delete and NO not to delete h hourly consumption enables you to scroll one by one through the hours prior to the current one the indices range from Oh current hourly consumption to 23h hourly consumption of 23 hours ago J daily consumption enables you to scroll one by one through the days prior to the current one the indices range from 0D current daily consumption to 30D daily consumption of 30 days ago e monthly consumption enables you to scroll one by one through the months prior to the current one the indices range from 1M monthly consumption of the last month to 11M monthly consumption of 11 months ago N B Monthly consumption or generation is considered to be the consumption or generation recorded in a fixed period of 30 days The month 1M therefore represents the consumption recorded in the period from 30 days ago until yesterday The month 2M represents the consumption recorded in the period from 60 days ago until 31 days ago etc A VIMAR i yearly consumption enables you to scroll one by one through the years prior to the current one the indices range from 7Y yearly consumption of the last year to 3Y yearly consumption of 3 years ago N B Yearly consumption or generation is considered to be the consumption or generation recorded in a fixed period of 365 days The year 1Y t
18. rforms moni toring with an audible alarm when needed 2 Inserting new replacement batteries When replacing batteries remove the front panel by raising it with a screwdriver Replace the batteries with Alkaline 1 5V AA batteries The battery charge status is shown as follows e no E icon gt battery charged e flashing E icon gt battery almost flat replace it e fixed on EP icon gt battery flat the device will go OFF and it is no longer possible to switch to operation CAUTION In case of replacement dispose of batteries in the specific differentiated collection bins Sz Fig 1 Changing batteries E VIMAR 3 Display The touchscreen display allows you to control the system using the following buttons and icons Cc gt auToWDBL OFF BD JODO kWh balt B Volt kWh M P EASE V A FE L I H G F E D Fig 2 Graphical interface and buttons A Ring indicating consumption level and energy savings indicator B Battery charge status C Operating mode D Away E Confirm or energy log navigation F G Menu navigation and setting parameters H Back I Alternative viewing L Settings menu M AUTO programme temperature trends and consumption log AAA VIMAR 3 1 Functions of the buttons i increases the numerical values When it disappears from the display it means that the value cannot be increased any more Ve decreases the numer
19. s 5 4 Unit of measurement Setting 5 5 Daily program setting 5 5 1 Selecting the day of the week 5 5 2 Temperature selection DA PA n Pe 5 6 Temperature setting eee er nneeeeeeeee ean 5 7 Calibration Seung rissies ongni ia 5 6 Multi fUNGton MPutsettiig ica 5 9 OnOff PID temperature control algorithm Setting eee eres tee teeter eee teteeeeeee teens 21 DO ENeigyiproDe seliiid crac 22 brll Buzzer beep Settiigias ilaele alle 22 512p about 10 00 V 0 lt RTRT RITI RR ORO OTO OOO TT 22 5 19 LOckKUNIOCK PINISETtMQh iaia Ai gi 22 C AAMS lait 23 7 Gleaming the device sssssscscececscacececacecacacacacacacacacecadadacadadadadadadadadacadadadadadadadadadadadedadadadadadades 23 8 Regulatory compliance 0 eee 23 AAA VIMAR 1 Timer Thermostat 02910 The timer thermostat 02910 ensures ideal temperature conditions for every hour of the day by acting on the control circuit of the burner or circulation pump heating or on the control circuit of the air conditioner air conditioning Thanks to a touch screen display with an extremely user friendly graphical interface the user can manage the system easily and comprehensively while keeping the device in a state of energy saving Consulting the consumption or production of energy if configured lets you monitor up to 3 different phases the timer thermostat does not activate deactivate loads according to the power reading but pe
20. ture value and a conventional average consumption defined in the device e The ring of the level of consumption indicates the level of expected consumption if the level is less than half then savings are expected with respect to the conventional average consumption whereas if the level exceeds half then the expected consumption will be greater than average e The energy saving indicator indicates whether compared to the conventional average con sumption the set temperature setpoint enables you to achieve savings in consumption 3 4 3 Consulting the energy probe if enabled This mode appears only if there is an energy probe that has been suitably configured by your installer Comparison ring with Indicator for the average power production consumption AUTO Measured power Unit of measurement A VE IU d Button for consulting energy log Fig 6 Typical screen for consulting the energy probe This option is used to consult data on the instantaneous power and energy consumed generated by the system and measured instantly by the energy probe AAA VIMAR CAUTION Proper operation and proper consultation require e The energy probe 02960 to be powered and functioning e The energy probe 02960 is properly interconnected with the circuit board 02915 e The clock of the timer thermostat to be set correctly If these conditions are met the indicator LED of the energy probe 02960 will flash slowly 1 f
21. ypical view of the time and daily program This view is the default and gives an indication of the daily temperature control program along with the data on the current moment The program area represented by histograms is divided into 24 sectors each of which repre sents the corresponding hour of the 24 hours in a day Each sector can be composed of 1 2 or 3 dashes m equivalent to T away TG equivalent to T economy T equivalent to T comfort T The clock shows the current time The indicator of the day of the week highlights the current day with a dash under the number associated with it eg 4 Thursday The set temperature indicator highlights the current temperature being regulated thus replicat ing the information represented by the dashes TH T away TO T economy T T comfort The energy saving indicator indicates whether compared to a conventional average consump tion the set temperature setpoint enables you to achieve savings in consumption If the operating mode is not set on AUTO the program area will not be active VIMAR oe Indicator for VA energy saving Ring for the level of consumption 8 x gt Fig 5 Typical view of ecometer mode The set of icons called ECOMETER provides a general indication of the expected consumption facilitating energy saving The consumption forecast is given by a comparison between the currently set tempera

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