Drayton MiStat N Manual
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What is a room thermostat?
... an explanation for householders
A room thermostat simply switches the heating
system on and off as necessary. It works by sensing
the air temperature, switching on the heating when
the air temperature falls below the thermostat setting,
and switching it off once this set temperature has
been reached.
Turning a room thermostat to a higher setting will not
make the room heat up any faster. How quickly the
room heats up depends on the design of the heating
system, for example, the size of boiler and radiators.
Neither does the setting affect how quickly the room
cools down. Turning a room thermostat to a lower
setting will result in the room being controlled at a
lower temperature, and saves energy.
The heating system will not work if a time switch or
programmer has switched it off.
The way to set and use your room thermostat is to
find the lowest temperature setting that you are
comfortable with, and then leave it alone to do its job.
The best way to do this is to set the room thermostat
to a low temperature – say 18ºC – and then turn it up
by one degree each day until you are comfortable
with the temperature. You won’t have to adjust the
thermostat further. Any adjustment above this setting
will waste energy and cost you more money.
If your heating system is a boiler with radiators, there
will usually be only one room thermostat to control the
whole house. But you can have different temperatures
in individual rooms by installing thermostatic radiator
valves (TRVs) on individual radiators. If you don’t
have TRVs, you should choose a temperature that is
reasonable for the whole house. If you do have TRVs,
you can choose a slightly higher setting to make
sure that even the coldest room is comfortable, then
prevent any overheating in other rooms by adjusting
the TRVs.
Room thermostats need a free flow of air to sense
the temperature, so they must not be covered by
curtains or blocked by furniture. Nearby electric
fires, televisions, wall or table lamps may prevent the
thermostat from working properly.
MiStatTM N
Room Thermostat
Model: N110R
Invensys
Customer Service Tel: 0845 130 5522
Customer Service Fax: 0845 130 0622
Technical Helpline: 0845 130 7722
Website: www.draytoncontrols.co.uk
E-mail: customer.care@invensys.com
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EU Design Regs:- 002180638-1/2/3
User Guide 06490191001 Iss E
MiStat
MiStat
HOMEOWNER Guide
HOMEOWNER Guide →
Symbol in
display
Function Description
Comfort setting Selects the comfort setting. The pre-set value is used each time when activated,
adjustable within the user settings (see step 3).
Eco setting Selects the Eco setting. The pre-set value is used each time when activated,
adjustable in the user settings (see step 3).
None Home screen Indicates that the pre-set temperatures were changed via +/- key
Step 1: Keys and Display - MiStat
RF Pack: MiStat N110R
→Step 2: +hr (Timer)
Press +hr to start the Timer. The prior used
temperature and time will be displayed and the
temperature will flash.
MiSt at
Press +/- to adjust +hr temperature, then press ( )
to confirm.
Press +/- to adjust +hr period between 0 and 23 hours.
Press ( ) to confirm.
→
Step 3: Additional User Settings
ID Feature: Description: Factory Pre-Set:
1 MAX-TEMP It will not be possible to set a
higher temperature
If MAX-TEMP and MIN-TEMP are set to the
same value, it will not be possible to change
temperature with the +/- keys.
30°C
2 MIN-TEMP It will not be possible to set a
lower temperature 5°C
3 ECO-TEMP ECO Temperature used for energy saving periods e.g. during the night ( ) 16°C
4 COMF-TEMP Comfort Temperature used for comfort periods e.g. during the day ( ) 21°C
DONE Exit from the settings menu to USER-S
To enter User Settings
Press + & – keys for approx. 5
Seconds to enter the settings
menu as shown below.
Press Select ( ) to enter the user
settings.
→
Battery Handling
Batteries, rechargeable or not, should not be disposed
of into ordinary household waste. Instead, they must be
recycled properly to protect the environment and cut down
the waste of precious resources.
Your local waste management authority can supply details
concerning the proper disposal of batteries.
In compliance with the EU Directive 2006/66/EC, the button
cell battery located on the printed circuit board inside the
product, can be removed at the end of the product life, by
professional personnel only.
Step 4: Changing the Batteries
How do I know when to change
the batteries?
When the batteries start to run low a battery icon will
flash in the display to indicate “low battery”, during
this time the MiStat will function normally. When
the battery icon alone is shown in the display, the
batteries are completely exhausted and the MiStat will
cease to function (see below). Re-activate by replacing
the batteries.
How to replace the batteries
Remove the battery covers as shown. Replace the batteries with 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (AA) Alkaline bat teries ensuring
correct orientation. Replace the battery covers pressing fully home.
Battery Covers:
Slide outwards
to remove
MiStat Rear
Step 5: Receiver - Key & LED
Lamp
colour
Mode Action Key
Function
Green Normal Call for heat
(boiler is firing)
None
Green
Flashing
Normal RF
communication
None
Off Normal No call for heat
(boiler is not
firing)
None
Red RF loss
or not
bound
No call for heat Switches
the boiler
On
Amber RF loss
or not
bound
Call for heat Switches the
boiler Of f
LED: See table below for details
Key: See table below for details
MiStat
MiStat
MiSt at
MiStat
To set a suitable temperature for up to 23 hours, e.g.
for short term absence.
Now the timer is running. The time will be counted
down each hour.
Once the time has elapsed, control returns to the prior
temperature screen.
The Timer can be cancelled by pressing key or by
setting the +hr period to 0.
To exit User Settings
Press + & – keys for approx. 5
seconds to exit.
If there is no key pressed for
2 minutes, the system will exit
the menu, any changes will be
saved.
✎ Troubleshooting:
1Setting temperature values is restricted
aAre Minimum/Maximum temperatures activated?
see Homeowner Guide Step 3.
2NO SIGNAL is visible on the screen, no reaction on
key presses anymore
aIs the receiver powered? (Red signal lamp should
be visible)
3LOCKED is displayed
asee Installation Guide Step 5 - LOCK
MiStat
Current set temperature
Call for heat indication.
This flame will be visible
when the heating
temperature is below
the set temperature.
+hr key: Press to set a
suitable temperature
for up to 23 hours (see
step 2).
Select key: Press
to open and save
editor screens + & - keys:
Press to change
the current
temperature.
Current room temperature
Current Set ting,
see table below
key: Press to toggle
between Comfort
setting, Eco setting and
Home
(Room thermostat only).
See table below.
Customize the controller according to personal requirements.
4Is the battery symbol visible?
aReplace batteries, see Homeowner Guide Step 4.
5STARTING is visible on the screen, no reaction on key
presses anymore
aIs the receiver powered? (Red signal lamp should
be visible)
6WAIT is visible on the screen, no reaction on key
presses anymore
aIs the receiver powered? (Red signal lamp should
be visible)
RF transmission indication. The
RF symbol will be visible as
follows,
Short flashes = RF transmission
Continuous flashing = RF signal
issue
6444 Invensys MiStat N 06490191001 IssE.indd 1 27/09/2013 09:26
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Drayton |
Kategori: | Termostat |
Model: | MiStat N |
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