Note: Do not use stranded wires, only solid wires
or stranded wires with ferrules!
3
Notes
The local regulations for electrical installations must be complied with
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If the reference room is equipped with thermostatic radiator valves, they
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must be set to their fully open position
If you wish to check the radio link, press the TEST button at the rear of
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the RTD D
LED_1 is lit red if the RCR10/868 receives very weak or corrupted
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control telegrams, or no control telegrams at all for about 65 minutes. In
this case, check the display of the RTD D to see if there is an error
message
As long as the RCR10/868 receives control telegrams, the receiver
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works normally. If a control telegram is not correctly received, the relay
will maintain the position assumed last.
Commissioning RF set
1
Switching on the RTD D
Remove the black battery transit tab (Fig. F); as soon as the tab is
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removed, the unit is ready to operate
2
Selecting the language
When starting up, the display shows the type of controller at top left and
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"THANK YOU L" in all available languages on the text line
Press one of the buttons to stop the running display. The choice of
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languages starts with "ENGLISH" (factory setting). Press
until the language you require appears. Press
confirm the selected language (also refer to Fig. G)
3
Mounting the RCR10/868 temporarily
If possible, mount the receiver temporarily (e.g. using double-sided
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adhesive tape), thus allowing you to find the location with the best
reception conditions
Wire completely the RCR10/868.
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For steps to be followed, refer to Figs. H through M (close the front also)
4
RCR10/868 and RTD D
The units are supplied interconnected
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For manual connection, refer to operating instructions
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5
Mounting and setting up the RTD D
Refer to "Mounting instructions RTD D and RCR10/868"
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Mount or set up the RTD D at your preferred location:
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Remove the unit from its baseplate; for procedure, refer to Fig. A
- For wall mounting, refer to Figs. B, C and D
- For setting up, refer to Fig. E
Configuration and function check RTD D
1
Configuration
1.1
DIP switches
ON /
OFF
Sensor calibration on
See 1.1.1
Sensor calibration off
Setpoint limitation 16L35 °C
1.1.2
Setpoint limitation 3L35 °C
Temperature display °F
1.1.3
Temperature display °C
PID self-learning
PID 6
1.1.4
PID12
2-Point
1.1.9
When changing one or several DIP switch positions, a DIP switch reset must be made by pressing the DIP switch reset button (also refer to Fig. 8).
Otherwise, the previous settings will be maintained!
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or
or move the slider to
1
2
3
4
5
DIP switch reset
Note: The factory setting of all DIP switches is
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As soon as the RCR10/868 receives another correct control telegram
from the RTD D, the receiver continues to work normally
If, for 60 minutes, the RCR10/868 receives no control telegram, or no
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correct control telegram, the relay will be deenergized. Hence, the
controlled device is switched off. LED_1 is lit red.
As soon as the RCR10/868 receives another correct control telegram
from the RTD D, the receiver continues to work normally
In the event of a power failure at the RCR10/868, the relay is switched
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OFF
Should the RTD D become faulty, the relay of the RCR10/868 can be
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controlled manually. As soon as the RTD D resumes correct operation,
its control telegrams will overwrite the relay's manual control. This
process can take up to 130 minutes
Press override button
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relay. LED_1 indicates manual control by blinking at high frequency.
LED_2 is lit when Lx-L1 is closed (Lx-L2 open). LED_2 is dark when Lx-
L1 is open (Lx-L2 closed)
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Finding the best place for reception
a)
Switch on the RCR10/868
b)
Set up the RTD D at your preferred location.
Test the radio link by pressing the TEST button at the rear of the controller
(refer to Fig. N1)
c)
The display of the RTD D shows the quality of the radio link. The longer
the bar below the numbers 0L9, the better the quality of the radio link. If
the bar only appears below number 0, there is no secure radio link (refer to
operating instructions)
Insufficient
Sufficient
d)
On the receiver, LED_1 indicates the quality of the radio link (refer to Fig.
N2):
Red
= insufficient or no connection
Orange = good
Green
= very good
e)
If the quality of the radio link is insufficient, reduce the distance between
controller and receiver.
Then, repeat the test
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Mounting the RCR10/868 in its final
place
a)
Switch power off
b)
Mark the place where the RCR10/868 is located
c)
If necessary, remove wiring
d)
Mount the receiver at the place previously identified (refer to
H through M), complete wiring and close the housing
e)
Switch power on
6
7
8
9
10
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OFF
to manually energize and deenergize the
Good
Very good
Periodic pump run on
Periodic pump run off
Optimum start control:1 h/°C
Optimum start control: ¼ h/°C
Optimum start control: ½ h/°C
Optimum start control: Off
(Cooling on)
(Heating on)
Quartz
Radio clock
Figs.
See
1.1.5
1.1.6
1.1.7
1.1.8
1.1.9
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