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[. . . ] Hometronic Manager HCM 200d Operation Hometronic ­ An Overview Operating elements With . . . You can: · change to the main menu · call up submenus and values · confirm inputs · navigate through menus · change values · move up one menu level · reject changes (which you have not confirmed) · change between normal and economy temperature . . . press the Dial button! . . . turn the Dial button (to the left or right)!the Auto/ · Manual button · change between automatic and manual mode deactivate an active lifestyle activate a lifestyle . . . [. . . ] after saving: Press the Back button in order to leave the submenu. The current settings are saved. The "Factory settings" function is only intended for the new installation of your Hometronic Manager. Refer to the mounting instructions on how to restore them. 55 Adaptation Saving and getting system settings Getting system setting If you try to access the saved settings, the changes made since the last saving are discarded! Change to the "Settings" submenu as described on Page 54. The display shows the menu INSTALLATION items of the "Settings" sub- DE-INSTALLATION FUNCTION EXPANSION menu: SENSOR FUNCTION Turn the Dial button to the left until "Configuration" is selected: INTERNET PARAMETERS CHANGE NAMES CONFIGURATION LOCAL OPERATION LOCK SAVE CONFIGURATION GET CONFIGURATION FACTORY SETUP SAVE CONFIGURATION LOAD CONFIGURATION FACTORY SETUP LOAD CONFIGURATION Actual configuration will be deleted!PLEASE WAIT!! Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: Turn the Dial button until "Load configuration" is selected. Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: Press the Dial button The following text is displayed: The settings saved beforehand are restored. After the values last saved have been restored, the standard display is displayed again. 56 Adaptation Adapting time programs Adapting time programs This chapter shows you how to: · Changing to the "Time programs" submenu · Changing an entry · Deleting an entry · Deleting all entries · Inserting entries · Copying entries · Copying all entries Changing to the "Time programs" submenu The display shows the standard Hometronic display, for example: MO 29. 10. 2001 11:15 No Lifestyle active LIVING 20. 0 C Press the Dial button. MENU SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE LIVING 20. 0 C Turn the Dial button to the right MENU until the cursor is positioned on SET DATE/TIME ACTIVATE LIFESTYLE the highest line. LIVING 20. 0 C The following text is displayed: LIFESTYLES TIME PROGRAMS DISPLAY SETTINGS LIFESTYLES TIME PROGRAMS DISPLAY SETTINGS Avail. Setpts: HEATING/COOLING SHUTTER DEVICES/LIGHTS 1530 Press the Dial button. Turn the Dial button until "Time programs" is selected. Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: You are in the "Time programs" submenu. 57 Adaptation Adapting time programs Changing an entry The menu use for entries is the same for modules (devices/light, shutters) and rooms. Change to the "Time programs" submenu as described on Page 57. Setpts: 1530 desired area is selected, for HEATING/COOLING SHUTTER example: DEVICES/LIGHTS The first line displays the number of free switching points*. Press the Dial button. TIME PROGRAMS The rooms or modules as- LIVING signed to the area are dis- DINING KITCHEN played. Turn the Dial button until "Liv- TIME PROGRAMS ing" is selected. LIVING DINING KITCHEN Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: Turn the Dial button until the LIVING MO 06:00 TU 12:00 SU 18:00 20. 0 C 21. 0 C 22. 0 C 20. 0 C 21. 0 C 22. 0 C 22. 0 C OK LIVING desired entry is selected, for MO 06:00 TU 12:00 example: SU 18:00 The current entry is displayed. LIVING SU 18:00 Press the Dial button twice. Turn the Dial button until the LIVING value to be changed is se- SU 18:00 lected, for example: 22. 0 C OK 58 Adaptation Adapting time programs Press the Dial button. LIVING The selected value is under- SU 18:00 lined: LIVING desired value is displayed, for SU 17:00 example: LIVING The cursor selects the next SU 17:00 value which can be changed: LIVING desired values by this method, SU 17:00 turn the Dial button until "OK" is selected. The following text is displayed: LIVING MO 06:00 TU 12:00 SU 17:00 22. 0 C OK 22. 0 C OK Turn the Dial button until the Press the Dial button. 22. 0 C OK 22. 0 C OK 20. 0 C 21. 0 C 22. 0 C After you have changed all the Press the Dial button. The entry for the living room on Sunday is changed. Press the Back button in order to leave the submenu. Deleting an entry Example: Deleting the entry for the living room on Sunday. Change to the "Time programs" submenu as described on Page 57. Setpts: 1530 desired area is selected, for HEATING/COOLING SHUTTER example: DEVICES/LIGHTS Press the Dial button. TIME PROGRAMS The assigned modules and LIVING DINING rooms are displayed: KITCHEN 59 Adaptation Adapting time programs Turn the Dial button until "Liv- ing" is selected. TIME PROGRAMS LIVING DINING KITCHEN 20. 0 C 21. 0 C 22. 0 C 20. 0 C 21. 0 C 22. 0 C Press the Dial button. LIVING The entries of the time program MO 06:00 TU 12:00 are displayed, for example: SU 18:00 LIVING entry to be deleted is selected, MO 06:00 TU 12:00 for example: SU 18:00 The following text is displayed: CHANGE DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL INSERT CHANGE DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL INSERT Turn the Dial button until the Press the Dial button. Turn the Dial button until "De- lete entry" is selected. Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: Press the Dial button. LIVING Do you really want to delete the entry?NO YES LIVING MO 06:00 TU 12:00 20. 0 C 21. 0 C The following text is displayed: The entry for the living room on Sunday is deleted. Press the Back button in order to leave the submenu. 60 Adaptation Adapting time programs Deleting all entries Example: Deleting all the entries for the living room. Change to the "Time programs" submenu as described on Page 57. Setpts: 1530 desired area is selected, for HEATING/COOLING SHUTTER example: DEVICES/LIGHTS Press the Dial button. TIME PROGRAMS The assigned modules and LIVING DINING rooms are displayed. TIME PROGRAMS LIVING DINING KITCHEN CHANGE DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL INSERT CHANGE DELETE ENTRY DELETE ALL INSERT LIVING Do you really want to del. NO YES TIME PROGRAMS LIVING DINING KITCHEN Turn the Dial button until "Liv- Press the Dial button twice. The following text is displayed: Turn the Dial button until "De- lete all" is selected. Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: Press the Dial button. The following text is displayed: All the entries of the living room are deleted. Press the Back button in order to leave the submenu. 61 Adaptation Adapting time programs Inserting entries Example: Inserting the entries for the living room on Tuesday. Change to the "Time programs" submenu as described on Page 57. [. . . ] Lifestyle User-defined actions which guide various devices and modules through a selectable sequence. Main menu Menu items which are displayed when "MENU" is selected. Manual mode Refer to the Chapter on "Important information on" from Page 9. Optimization The optimization function of the HR 80 sets its setpoint before the switching point in the time program. [. . . ]

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