User Manual

Operating the thermostat on the device
Advanced settings
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Digital input, normally open or closed
LG-Ni1000
Pt1000 (EU)
Pt1000 (NA)
NTC 10k
0…10 V*
Set the sensor evaluation mode if an external sensor is connected to either
terminal X1 or X2. You can use either the built-in and external sensors, or the
external sensors, for controlling and monitoring. The former is selected by
default. However, if no physical external sensors are connected to any control
inputs or if the input values are invalid, only the built-in sensors are used to
provide values for the thermostat. If an external temperature or humidity sensor
is connected and can provide valid values with the built-in sensors, the
thermostat displays the average value.
If you’ve configured the equipment type as Electric floor heating, choose to
activate or deactivate the floor temperature input.
Configure the output as a humidifier free-standing, a dehumidifier free-standing
or a domestic hot water boiler.
Activate or deactivate the optimum start settings for heating. Activating the
optimum start settings allows unoccupied space (a scheduled
Unoccupied
mode is running) to be pre-heated so that you can get the scheduled
temperature setpoint at your scheduled occupied time (the thermostat enters
into
Comfort mode).
*) If you’ve selected 0…10 V as the signal type, you must connect a DC 0..10 V
active sensor with the thermostat. Otherwise, the calculated value may not be
accurate.
To change extended configurations
1. On the Advanced Settings page, tap .
2. If prompted, enter the administrator password.
3. Tap > .
4. Tap OK to stop all the thermostat’s applications. The thermostat restarts.
5. After the restart is completed, tap I/O > Adapt.
6. Change the settings as desired.
You can reset the thermostat to its original factory settings. However, all user data
will be erased after the factory resetting.
To perform a factory reset
1. On the Advanced Settings page, tap .
2. If prompted, enter the administrator password.
3. Tap > .
4. Tap OK to stop all of your thermostat’s applications. Your thermostat restarts.
5. After the restart is completed, tap Factory Reset.
6. Tap Reset. The thermostat is reset and restarted.
NOTE: After the thermostat is restarted, the setup wizard appears for easy
commissioning. Refer to the
Quick guide for the detailed setup information.
6.8.4 Checking the basic information about your thermostat
You can check the following information about your thermostat:
Resetting the thermostat