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Sensor Type
Mon 11:15
23.5
°
17:00
Manual
Other...
Mon 11:15
Thermostat will use a
1
custom sensor type. Set
the 4 resistance values
23.5
°
for it ?
17:00
7
5
Manual
Other...
Heating Schedule
Heating Schedule
Adaptive Function
Heating Schedule
Energy Use
Energy Use
Custom Sensor
6
Value 1
Open Window
User Settings
Energy Use
User Settings
8
You have now set up
15°
2303 Ω
2
your custom sensor
Sensor Application
Engineer Settings
Engineer Settings
User Settings
7
7
Adaptive Function
Sensor Type
Engineer Settings
Floor Sens. Calibr.
Open Window
Custom Sensor
Room Sens. Calibr.
Sensor Application
Adaptive Function
Value 2
3
Open Window
Temp. Scale
Sensor Type
8
20°
2303 Ω
Floor Sens. Calibr.
Sensor Application
Factory Reset
7
7
Room Sens. Calibr.
Sensor Type
Factory
Temp. Scale
Floor Sens. Calibr.
Custom Sensor
Sensor - 10 kΩ
Factory
Factory
Room Sens. Calibr.
Factory Reset
Value 3
4
Sensor - 12 kΩ
Sensor - 10 kΩ
Sensor - 10 kΩ
8
Temp. Scale
25°
2303 Ω
Sensor - 12 kΩ
Sensor - 12 kΩ
User Settings
Factory Reset
7
7
User Settings
User Settings
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© 2016 OJ Electronics A/S
This option allows you to choose the type of floor sensor used with the thermostat .
You can therefore choose to use an existing sensor with the thermostat, e .g . in
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renovation projects .
Choose the sensor actually used from the list . The sensor supplied with the thermostat
is an OJ sensor listed as: "Factory" .
• Factory (default)
• Sensor 10 kΩ
• Sensor 12 kΩ
• Custom
1 . Tap the "Menu" button on the home screen .
Custom Sensor
Value 4
2 . Then tap the "engineer settings" button .
8
30°
2303 Ω
3 . Scroll down and tap the "sensor Type" button .
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4 . Tap the type of floor sensor actually used .
5 . Confirm your choice with "√" or discard it with "X" .
6 . If "Custom" is chosen, you must provide resistance values for the sensor
concerned at four given temperatures: 15°C, 20°C, 25°C and 30°C – ask the
supplier of your sensor for these values .
7 . Use the "Right arrow" or "Left arrow" button to toggle through the temperatures .
8 . Tap the resistance value to change it .
9 . Tap the "up arrow" or "Down arrow" button to set the resistance .
10 . Then repeat steps 6-9 until all four resistance values have been set .
11 . Tap the "Left arrow" button to return to "engineer settings" .
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