Manual AURATON 2030 2030RTH en PDF
Manual AURATON 2030 2030RTH en PDF
Manual AURATON 2030 2030RTH en PDF
fastening
operating modeselection RESET hole
buttons button
Display
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1. Day of week ( )
Indicates the current day of week. Every day is assigned a number.
2. Temperature
In the normal mode of operation, the regulator displays the temperature in
the room it is installed in.
3. Temperature unit
Informs that the temperature is displayed in degrees Celsius (°C).
4. Clock
Time is displayed in the 24-hour format.
5. Program number ( )
Shows the total number of user-defined programs saved on the regulator.
6. Setting mode indicator ( )
The word SET appears when the user changes one of the following settings
of the thermostat:
- temperature - time
- day of week - program
7. Manual control indicator ( )
Appears when leaving the program-based mode of operation.
8. Anti-freeze mode indicator ( )
Indicates that the regulator operates in the anti-freeze mode.
9. Vacation mode indicator ( )
Indicates that the regulator operates in the vacation mode.
(See chapters: “Temperature programming” and “Vacation mode”).
10. Low battery ( )
This indicator will be visible when the battery voltage drops below the
minimal allowable level. In such an event, replace the batteries as soon as
possible.
NOTE: In order to preserve the parameters programmed, duration of the
replacement operation must not to exceed 30 seconds.
11. Transmission symbol ( ) – AURATON 2030 RTH only
Indicates ongoing communication with the RTH receiver.
12. Relay activation indicator ( )
A segment informing about the operating state of the controlled device.
Visible when the controlled device is turned on (e.g. a heater).
13. Information about operation of the regulator ( INFO )
- current program settings
- relay operating time during the last 24 hours,
- total operating time of the relay since the start of the regulator.
NOTE: “RESET” causes both operating time counters to be set to zero
(INFO 24H, INFO TOTAL).
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5.Screw in the right screw, making sure it holds the regulator securely.
NOTE: If the wall is wooden, there is no need to use wall plugs. In such a case,
drill two holes 2.7 mm in diameter instead of 6 mm, and screw the
screws directly into the wood.
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protective cover
NOTE:
The permanent electrical system
of a building must include a breaker
and an overcurrent protection.
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AURATON RTH
NOTE: If the wall is wooden, there is no need to use wall plugs. In such a case,
drill two holes 2.7 mm in diameter instead of 5 mm, and screw
the screws directly into the wood.
NOTE: The RTH receiver cannot be placed in metal containers
(e.g. an assembly box, a metal enclosure of a heater) in order to not to
interfere with its operation.
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2. On the AURATON 2030 RTH regulator, press the PROG button and hold it for
5 seconds until the transmission symbol (radio) appears on the display. Release
the button - the regulator transmits the pairing signal for 5 seconds.
3. A properly completed pairing process is signalled by the LED on the AURATON
RTH receiver no longer flashing green and the receiver reverting back to normal
operation.
In the event of an error during the pairing process, repeat steps 1 and 2. Should
more errors occur, deregister all devices by executing the RESET function of the RTH
receiver (see “RESET - Deregistering all devices paired with the RTH receiver”)
and attempt to pair the device again.
NOTE: One receiver can have only one temperature regulator assigned.
2. On the AURATON 2030 RTH regulator, press the button and hold it for
5 seconds until the transmission symbol ( radio) appears on the display. Release
the button - the regulator transmits the pairing signal for 5 seconds.
NOTE: If after executing the RESET function the RTH receiver is disconnected
from power supply and then connected again, the receiver will automatically
enter “pairing” mode for 120 seconds. A newly purchased RTH receiver without
any factory-paired devices (i.e. not the one bundled with the regulator) will
behave the same way.
– Monday – Saturday
– Tuesday – Sunday
– Wednesday
– Thursday
– Friday
NOTE:
1) If no button is pressed in 60 seconds when setting the hour value for the
first time, the regulator will automatically assume default time of 12:00
and Monday ( ) as the day of week.
2) When programming any other functions, failing to press any button in 10
seconds is equivalent to pressing the button [OKO] .
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LO / HI temperature
If the surrounding temperature is lower than 5°C,
the display shows “LO”.
PROGRAMMING
The memory of the regulator allows for saving up to eight programs for
weekdays, eight programs for Saturday and the same for Sunday.
This allows for exceptionally precise planning of temperature in the building
depending on the time of day.
1. Selecting a program:
Using the‚ [updo] buttons, select the
desired program number [ 1-8 ] to
which you will assign the following
parameters:
- temperature setpoint,
- day of week it applies to,
- starting time.
Dashes are displayed on positions
corresponding to temperature and time
until the program is set.
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DELETING A PROGRAM:
To delete a selected program, set “dashes” in the
temperature field.
NOTES:
1) Programs with the same program numbers, but assigned to other days of
week can have completely different settings.
E.g.: program 1 on Saturday can start at 08:00, and program 1 on Sunday can
start at 10:00.
2) Days from (1) to (5) (from Monday to Friday) have the same programs.
3) On the same day of week, the next program should start at least a minute
after the start of the previous one. Otherwise the regulator will renumber
the programs in order to preserve the chronology of temperature setpoints.
4) For the selected day of week, the period of temperature programming
cannot exceed 24 hours – the last program can start no later than a minute
after the first one.
5) When all programs are inactive, the regulator remains turned off.
Manual control
When, for any reason, you would like to suspend execution of the program for
a certain period of time, the temperature can be set manually for a specified
time. In such a case you have to:
1. Press the [auto] button. This will cause the [set.] and [ha] icons to appear
flashing on the display. The temperature field will become editable, with
the previously programmed value set as default.
Use the‚ [updow] buttons to edit the value, and the [okok] button to
confirm settings.
2. To leave the manual control mode, press the [auto] button.
Vacation mode
Should there be a need for suspending execution of the programs for
a prolonged time, the vacation mode can be used.
When this option is active, the regulator executes only the “vacation
temperature” (see chapter: “Temperature programming”).
Maximal duration of operation in vacation mode is 6 days, 23 hours and 59
minutes.
The “ ” symbol will be displayed on the screen while the vacation mode is
active. You can leave the vacation mode earlier by pressing the [auto] button.
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Anti-freeze mode
The regulator is equipped with a setpoint for the anti-freeze temperature.
This setpoint can be set within the range from 4 to 10°C. (Factory set at 7°C)
The anti-freeze mode is used during a prolonged period of absence or outside
the heating season and is designed to prevent water in the heating system
from freezing.
1. To enter the anti-freeze mode, press the [powe] button. The “sno ” icon
will appear on the display.
2. To leave the anti-freeze mode press the [auto] or [powe] button.
Configuration settings:
backlight colour, hysteresis, delay, offset
Configuration settings are presented for changing in the following order:
To enter the configuration settings change mode press the‚ [updow] buttons
simultaneously and hold them for 5 seconds until the display backlight starts
flashing.
2. HYSTERESIS CHANGE:
Hysteresis is designed to prevent switching the controlled device on and
off too frequently due to minute fluctuations of temperature.
E.g. for the HI 2 hysteresis, when the temperature is set to 20°C, the boiler
will be switched on at 19.8°C, and switched off at 20.2°C. For the HI 4
hysteresis, when the temperature is set to 20°C, the boiler will be switched
on at 19.6°C, and switched off at 20.4°C.
The hysteresis change mode is signalled
by flashing text “HI”. You can change
hysteresis settings with the [upd]
buttons.
HI 2 – ±0,2°C (factory setting)
HI 4 – ±0,4°C
Confirm the setting by pressing the
[okoo] button.
The regulator will proceed to change the
next parameter.
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4. OFFSET CHANGE
Offset allows for calibrating temperature indications within the tolerance
of ±3°C.
E.g. the temperature regulator indicates that the room temperature is 23
°C, whereas a regular mercurial thermometer placed alongside indicates
24 °C. Changing offset by +1 degree makes the regulator indicate the same
temperature as the mercurial one.
The offset change mode is signalled by
flashing text OFFS.
You can set the desired value (updow)
within the range from 3.0 to 3.0 (factory
setting is 0.0).
Confirm the setting by pressing the [okok]
button. The regulator will resume normal
mode of operation.
NOTE: If no button is pressed for 10 s while changing configuration
settings, the regulator will resume normal mode of operation.
Replacing batteries
If the low battery symbol ( ) appears on the display, it means that the battery
voltage has dropped below the minimal allowable level. In such an event,
replace the batteries as soon as possible.
NOTE: In order to preserve the parameters programmed, duration of the
replacement operation must not to exceed 30 seconds.
NOTE: When flashing low battery symbol appears on the display, the
backlight function is inactive. This feature designed to conserve
energy remaining in batteries.
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2030 RTH
AURATON
A simplified schematic
of connecting the AURATON RTH
receiver with the heating device
NOTE!
1. The sequence of pairing the AURATON 2030 RTH regulator and the T-2
thermometer is very important. If you want to maintain the remote
setpoint, you must first pair the AURATON 2030 RTH with the RTH
receiver, and then the T-2 thermometer. Reversing the pairing sequence
will cause automatic deregistering of the previously paired T-2
thermometer and entering the mode of operation described in item A.
2. The RTH receiver can operate with one AURATON 2030 RTH regulator
and/or one T-2 thermometer only. Pairing a new regulator causes
deregistering the previously paired regulator and the T-2 thermometer.
Pairing a new T-2 thermometer causes deregistering the previously
paired T-2 thermometer only.
3. The 2030 RTH regulator and/or the T-2 thermometer can operate with
an unlimited number of receivers, e.g. one regulator can control
simultaneously two independent heating devices.
4. When the AURATON 2030 RTH operates with the T-2 thermometer,
the operating status indicator on the display of the 2030 RTH regulator
does not reflect the operating status of the heating device.
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Special situations
ź When 3 consecutive transmissions (after 15 minutes) from the AURATON
2030 RTH regulator and/or the T-2 thermometer are lost, an error is
signalled on the RTH receiver (LED flashing continuously red and green).
The RTH receiver starts executing the ON - OFF cycle memorised during
the last 24 hours of operation until the problem is removed.
ź When both signals return (from the AURATON 2030 RTH regulator and
the T-2 thermometer), the error is cancelled and the receiver enters its
normal mode of operation.
ź When only the T-2 thermometer signal returns, the receiver uses the last
memorised setpoint value and maintains it while signalling the error.
ź When the H-1 handles, the T-2 thermometer and the AURATON 2030 RTH
regulator (the temperature is measured with the T-2 thermometer) are
paired with the receiver, then maintaining the work cycle from the last 24
hours occurs only after losing the signal from the T-2 thermometer. When
only the signal from the AURATON 2030 RTH is missing, the RTH receiver
automatically maintains the last memorised setpoint from the AURATON
2030 RTH regulator and also signals an error.
ź When you have only the H-1 handles and the T-2 thermometer paired with
the RTH receiver without the AURATON 2030 RTH regulator, the RTH
receiver maintains a constant, factory-defined temperature of 20°C. If you
pivot any window equipped with the H-1 handle paired with the receiver,
a temperature of 17°C is maintained. If you open any window equipped
with the H-1 handle paired with the RTH receiver, the receiver switches off
the heating device, but will switch it back on when the temperature falls
below 7°C.
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ź Switching off display backlight - pressing any button for the first time
switches on display backlight (if only it is configured as active), pressing any
button for the second time invokes an action on the regulator, except for
pressing the OK/IN button in normal operating mode. Then the backlight is
switched on and the INFO function is invoked. When any button is pressed
and held for a while, the backlight is switched on instantly,
and the corresponding function is executed after the specific time of pressing
the button has elapsed.
AURATON 2030
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AURATON RTH
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16 A Max. ~230V
OFF
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ALARM
RESET
AURATON RTH
AURATON 2030 RTH
WARNING !
! Cables supplied with the regulator are designed for conducting
maximal load of 2.5 A.
If devices to be connected require more power, the cables need
to be replaced with cables of the appropriate cross-sectional area.
Technical specifications
Working temperature range: 0 – 35°C
Temperature measurement range: 5 – 30°C
Span: ±0,2°C; ±0,4°C
Accuracy of temperature ±1°C
measurement:
Temperature levels: 8+3
Number of programs: 8 for week days,
8 for Saturday, 8 for Sunday
Anti-freezing temperature: 4 – 10°C
Working cycles: weekly, programmable
5 week days + Saturday + Sunday
Working mode control: LED (the RTH receiver) / LCD (the regulator)
Maximum load: AURATON 2030 ~ 8A 250VAC (inductive 5A)
AURATON RTH ~ 16A 250VAC
Power supply AURATON 2030
2x AA alkaline battery
AURATON 2030 RTH
RTH power supply: 230VAC, 50Hz
RTH radio frequency: 868MHz
RTH Operation range: in a typical building, with standard construction
of walls - approx. 30 m
an open space - up to 300 m