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1. 182 JCL JC kei S A le z yh ee hec ELI Ac lvl IS lA im r rdi one LL IL Other information that can be displayed on the main page By briefly pressing on the area where the temperature detected is displayed EM the objective temperature set point is displayed in place of the time IE Press the highlighted area again EA to go back to the previous display mode Displaying the temperature detected by an external probe If an external probe set as secondary is connected to the device by briefly pressing onthe area where the temperature detected is displayed EM the temperature detected by the external probe is displayed in place of the time Ed Press again on the area where the tempera ture detected by the main probe is displayed to return to the previous display mode Changing the pre set temperature levels With any heat management program active Eco Comfort Night press and hold down the area highlighted in figure I until the screen in figure El appears Press on the W A arrows El to change the desired temperature for the program displayed Press and hold down the area highlighted in figure El to display the next program to be changed El TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 wm a 1i 2 n e LL LI v l P Dm 1933 Ivi Inc CL IC Ale z amp Proceed as e
2. only on battery powered model NOTE Before connecting refer to the technical documentation of the device to be controlled NOTE In the mains powered device in the event of there being no power supplied the relay remains in the state prior to the power outage Inserting replacing batteries only on battery powered model Insert 2 AA 1 5V LR6 penlight alkaline batteries not supplied with purchase into the relative slot respecting the polarities shown on the bottom of the housing Kel WARNING Inserting the batteries the wrong way round could damage the unit Close the unit I making sure that the hooks are inserted into the slots Device reset If necessary lightly press the button inside the opening shown in figure EE release the button as soon as the screen darkens and wait a few seconds before starting normal use ofthe device again NOTE This operation does NOT lead to any programming being deleted TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 Operation of device When first turned on EN the programmable thermostat is in heating mode and the Comfort program is on the right hand side of the display shows the temperature measured NOTE When the device is in stand by the first touch on the screen switches on the back lighting and does not carry out any command D IVI IOI lA lm mo di Asi LILELIC Y Iiv IOI lA lm am umm ru Mo
3. crn LII I v IO lA im Setting date and time Touch the dock area E and keep touching it until the minutes start to flash Ell Use the W A arrows to set the desired value and the lt gt button to move on to adjusting the time Press the XC button to see and set the following using the arrows Minutes Hour Year Month Day Format of time displayed 12 or 24 hr Enable disable automatic change to and from daylight savings time Kal Prolonged pressing of the W A buttons takes you to the desired value more quickly Note If no button is pressed for a few seconds the device goes back to the main screen and the values inserted are considered valid ILi ILI 2 P lt gt LL LI DA Changing the system s operating mode Touch the area shown in figure E and continue touching until a beep indicates the mode is changed between 3 System in Heating mode System in Cooling mode System off 8 System in Frost protection mode When the system is off the image in figure IE is displayed on the screen for a few seconds to indicate thatthe system is off Then the temperature detected will reappear When the system is put into frost pro tection mode Ke 8 the arrows let you set the minimum ambient temperature tolerated Then the temperature detected will reappear Note Programmable frost protection temper ature Minimum 3 0 C Maximum
4. lt 0 3 C Resolution temperature reading 0 1 C Accuracy of clock maximum error 1 sec day Range of adjustment from 3 C to 35 C Protection rating IP30 Operating temperature from 0 C to 40 C Maximum operating relative humidity 93 without condensation e Dimensions 140x92x24 5 mm e Room temperature measurement interval 15 seconds Electrical insulation Class Il reinforced between accessible parts and terminals e Maximum control unit temperature T40 Mains powered TA500 Power supply 230 Vac 50 60Hz e Consumption 16mA Autonomous life without power supply about 10 hrs Relay max voltage 250 V max current 5A with resistive load 2A with inductive load Type of action 1B U Available contacts 1 NA NC switch contact Accuracy of internal probe lt 0 5 C Resolution temperature reading 0 1 C Accuracy of clock maximum error 1 sec day Range of adjustment from 3 C to 35 C Protection rating IP30 Operating temperature from 0 C to 40 C e Maximum operating relative humidity 93 without condensation e Dimensions 140x92x24 5 mm e Room temperature measurement interval 15 seconds Electrical insulation Class Il reinforced between accessible parts and terminals Maximum control unit temperature T40 BPT S p A a Socio Unico Via Cornia 1 b 33079 Sesto al Reghena Pordenone Italy info bpt it www bpt it Bp
5. wm o Press the Se button in figure I to be able pa l toenterthe value ofthe proportional band LI l nin using the WA arrows IM LILI IU n m Press the 4 button to move on to the next parameter to be configured dili dn gt Set point De D t nn le duration Minimum ON time Proportional Type of system minutes minutes Range yp y PI 10 1 15 Base for gas burner convector heaters zone valves aluminium radiators P2 5 1 1 5 C Electric radiators P3 20 2 15 C Radiant or underfloor systems cooling P4 from5to 40 from1to5 from 1 C to 3 C TE o Setting the unit of measurement I for the temperature SL J E Choose the unit of measurement for the LIL LI temperature using the WA arrows I Press the 4 button to move on to the next v o II A Ira parameter to be configured Use of terminals 1 522 only on battery powered model Choose the function associated with the termi nals 1 S22 usingthe WA arrows EN from Pr ob compatible remote probe C telephone contact n window contact Choice of main probe only on battery powered model If you have chosen to connect to the termi nals 145242 an external probe Pr ob pressing the amp amp button will make the screen in figure El appear Using the WA arrows you can choose the function that the external probe must carry out SEL Secondary probe Pr
6. 4 button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Enabling the screen lock The factory settings do not provide any protection from changes for the device Kl Toleavethis setting unchanged and move on tothe next parameter press the button If you want to protect the device from unwanted changes to programming use the W A arrows to enable the screen lock B Press the amp amp button to access the window that lets you set the code password that must be entered to unlock the device TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 The first number flashes Ell use the V arrows to enter the first digit of the code and the B gt arrow to move on to the next digit pressing button Kat any time means the code entered is considered valid and you move on to the next parameter to be configured Changing the calibration of the temperature detection probe If the location of the device does not permit suitable detection of the temperature it is possible to change the temperature detected by 3 C with increases of a ten m _n Dn L LUC Iyi Sl TA n Bro i D i I nou LI Ivie S IA la wm h of a degree Use the V A arrows Ill to change the data detected by the desired value and press the button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Setting the type of heat management algorithm The device lets you choose the type of algorithm to apply for th
7. Main probe Note If the external probe is set as the main probe the temperature it detects is shown on the display and used as a reference for the operation of the heating cooling system The temperature detected by the device s internal probe cannot be seen on the display Remote activation via phone A only on battery powered model By connecting a suitable telephone interface to the terminals 1 5 2 you can activate the Comfort program for the Heating 3 or Cooling modes in the following ways Activation Close the contact 1 5Z 2 for at least 5 seconds The icon comes on on the display Deactivation Close the contact 1 522 for at least 5 seconds The L icon disappears from the display and the device goes back to the operating mode prior to activation Deactivation can also be achieved by manually changing the operating program If you have chosen to connect to the termi nals 1 5 2 a suitable telephone interface IN pressing the X button brings up the screen in figure ll TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 vic Ol Ale Using the WA arrows you can set the op erating mode that the device must take up on receipt of the remove phone command HOt Heating Coo I Cooling Press the 4 button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Window contact I A only on battery powered model If you have chosen to connect to the termi nals 1 S22 a windo
8. 16 0 C Choosing a heat management program By pressing the SO button in figure E it is possible to choose 3 levels of desired temperature The three pre set temperature levels are In Heating Mode 3 amp Comfort 20 0 C D Eco 18 0 C C Night 160 In Cooling mode Comfort 24 0 C D Eo 26 0 C C Night 28 0 C TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 Each time it is pressed it shows the program inactivation and the pre set desired tempera ture fora few seconds EIE then the current time and temperature detected reappear Exclusion from thermal control To activate this mode press button DD By until the CD icon appears By If the system is in Heating mode the frost protection function remains on The frost protection temperature set is shown for a few seconds then the current time and temperature detected are displayed Ell If the system is in Cooling mode the control will be totally excluded Manuallyforcing the desired temperature With any heating management program active Ell Eco Comfort Night press the W A arrows Bl to change the desired temperature set The new desired temperature is shown in place of the temperature detected BT any active program icon disappears to leave space for the W icon After the video time out the current time and temperature detected reappear 7n 31 A
9. bet BPT S p A a Socio Unico Via Cornia 1 b 33079 Sesto al Reghena Pordenone Italy info bpt it www bpt it CAMEGROUP 24811390 e N ce amp Ad TA 500 Installer and user manual EN English General Notes Read the instructions carefully before beginning the installation and carry out the actions as specified by the manufacturer The installation programming commissioning and maintenance of the product must only be carried out by qualified technicians properly trained in compliance with the regulations in force including health and safety measures and the disposal of packaging The installer must ensure that the information for the user where there is any is provided and delivered Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operation disconnect the devices from the power supply The equipment must only be used for the purpose for which it was expressly designed The manufacturer declines all liability for any damage as a result of improper incorrect or unreasonable use e Warning danger of explosion if the batteries are replaced with others of the wrong type Once batteries are dead they must not be thrown away with unsorted waste but collected separately and sent for suitable recycling DISPOSAL Make sure the packaging material is not disposed of in the environment but rather disposed of in compliance with the laws in effect in the country in which the product is b
10. crewdriver 2 forthe model powered by mains electricity Remove the terminal block cover and fasten the back of the unit either to the wall or inside the recessed back box Kef using the screws and expansion plugs supplied e After making the electrical connections shown below replace the terminal block cover WARNING install the device on flat surfaces and do not over tighten the screws TA 50OEN 24811390 31 10 14 A TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 Electrical connections The connections are made according to thetype of equipment controlled by the programmable thermostat Figures IE and ll refer to the mains powered programmable ther mostat but are also valid for the bat tery powered version only for the part relating to the relay contacts Figure lil illustrates possible uses ofthe terminals 1 C22 present only on the battery powered model Connection through remote acti vation maximum distance 20 metres 2 Connection through magnetic contact maximum distance 20 metres 3 Connection by remote probe OH STI OH STE maximum distance 10 metres KEY Mains power supply wires N neutral L live Relay contacts NC normally closed contact C common NO normally open contact Loads U1 burner circulation pump solenoid valve etc U2 motorised valve Inputs for remote control
11. e management of the system between Differential Proportional Integral Differential Algorithm d If on screen ll using the WA arrows the differential algorithm type has been chosen press the button to customise the value ofthe differential using the V A arrow Bl Note The range of adjustment goes from Oto 1 C 13 Temperature OFF Set point differential Set point Set point differential wm C amy lyi IQ FA ln zm gt m ruri HI LILL L LI lyi ISI FA Im Tm m I run L Iwit Ol lAlm This function is useful for environments that are particularly hard to air condition with extreme variations in external temperature and commands the switching on of the system as shown in figure ER Proportional Integral Algorithm If on screen Kal using the WA arrows the proportional integral algorithm type has been chosen the screen in figure is displayed Press the 4 button to be able to access the screen in figure I which using the VA arrows lets you choose one of the 4 available programs see table The first 3 P1 P2 P3 cannot be changed Program P4 can be made up as required Press the 4 button in figure IX to be able to enter the duration of a cycle using the VA arrows DI Press the 4 button in figure IBI to be able to enter the minimum on time using the WA arrows M TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14
12. eing used At the end of the product s life cycle make sure it is not disposed of in the environment The equipment must be disposed of in compliance with current laws and its components recycled where possible The components that should be recycled are marked with the material s ID marker EC Dedaration BPT S p A a Socio Unico declares that this device complies with directives 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC Originals upon request TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 Description of device 0 du viti C Button to change thermal zone mode pes i Aversion d A Button to access device set up 14 indi E IDEM Donato 4 ECO program in operation 3 3 System in heating mode S NIGHT program in operation eY Boiler in operation b Thermal zone excluded from control 5 System in cooling mode T E Screen lock on Coolerin operation fenyonbaterypoveredvesion Semo 9 V Manual programming in operation amp Systeminfrost protection mode Installation Install the unit in a position which is suitable for cor rect room temperature measurement for example on an internal wall Avoid installation in alcoves behind doors or curtains or near heat sources Wall mounted installation Open the device by pressing the button on the bottom El with your finger for the bat tery powered model or with a small s
13. stalled on the device Press the 4 button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Replacing batteries only on battery powered model The flashing amp amp icon on the display Ell indicates that the batteries must be replaced within about 1 month Note To save the remaining energy the display s back lighting is deactivated The icons tandbd E E indicate that the battery charge is not enough to manage the thermal zone which is therefore excluded from control Il WARNING Failure to replace the batteries in time may cause damage to the heating system anti freeze protection is no longer guaranteed TA 500EN 24811390 31 10 14 TA SOOEN 24811390 31 10 14 Note Inall models ofthe device the temporary lack of power caused by a mains power outage or replacing the battery does NOT lead to any programming being deleted Technical features Battery powered TA500 Power supply 2 alkaline LR6 penlight AA 1 5V batteries not supplied e Battery life More than 1 year e Time available for replacement of batteries 1 minute Relay max voltage 250 V max current 5A with resistive load 2A with inductive load Type of action 1B U Available contacts 1 NA NC switch contact Available inputs 1 input for remote control 1 5 2 or for connection of external probe maximum cable length 10 metres e Temperature range of external probe from 30 C to 60 C Accuracy of internal probe
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15. w contact Ell Bd you can set it so that the thermal zone is turned off thirty seconds after the window in which the contact is fitted is opened Note When the window is closed again the thermal zone goes back to the mode prior to its activation Press the amp amp button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Back lighting of display only on mains powered model Using the V A arrows El choose whether the back lighting should always be on ON or only when the display is touched Press the button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Adjusting display brightness Change the screen brightness using the W A arrows Fa 00 Back lighting always off Press the 4 button to move on to the next parameter to be configured 17 NY Ivi QI lA lm E 20 Hr Ln ALI IOl 8 Je ino ur r LUO E E INC cc CU IC lv IG Jala on nae elle Buttons beep Choose whether to activate deactivate the buttons beep using the WA arrows EN Press the 4 button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Hours of activity counter The screen in figure Ell shows the device s hours of activity To reset the counter to zero press it fora long time in the area highlighted in the figure Press the Se button to move on to the next parameter to be configured Firmware version The screen in figure Ks shows the number of the firmware version in
16. xplained before to make chang estothe programming and do the same for all the pre set programs Note The changes are effective for pro gramming relating to the active User Unlocking the screen Ifscreen lock is enabled ell pressing on any sensitive area of the screen gives access to the window shown in figure Bill The first number flashes use the V A arrows to choose the first digit of the code and the B gt arrow to move on to the next digit once all the digits of the code have been entered press the button to confirm what has been entered and the screen unlocks the unlocking is valid until the next time the screen times out Configuration of general parameters of the device When the device is in Exclusion from thermal control mode b see page 9 holding down the os button EN gives access to the device s configuration screens Ell Note After accessing the configuration screens pressing the Y button lets you display the parameters to be configured in sequence the button lets you exit the configuration window and go back to the screen in figure IN wm 0 o n UD mau wm ro Changing User profile The device can manage the thermal prefer ences of two User profiles For each user profile different Comfort Eco and Night programs can be created for the Heating and Cooling modes Use the W A arrows to change the active User profile Ell Press the

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