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IOS - Temperature sensor


Guest calvin4000

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Guest calvin4000
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Does anybody know what is the utility of the + / - beside the temperate on the iPhone Apps ?

And what is the meaning of the clock and the fixed "2h om" on the display ??

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Guest PJ
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    25 C is temperature that is set in heating panel. If you want to change it manually in iPhone app, you first have to set timer to desired time and after that change temperature. It means, that this temperature will change now, and after 2 hours it returns to the temperature that was set in heating panel.

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    25 C is temperature that is set in heating panel. If you want to change it manually in iPhone app, you first have to set timer to desired time and after that change temperature. It means, that this temperature will change now, and after 2 hours it returns to the temperature that was set in heating panel.

    No ! Sorry, it's a bug !

    I'am ok with that with danfoss for example but not with temperature sensor. I have the same problem with all my Fibaro Windows Sensor mounted with Temperature sensor and with ST814.

    Iphone app do not do the difference between a thermostat and temperature probe.

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    Guest PJ
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    That's right, in this case it doesn't make sense, but if you "link" it with relay switch connected to some device that turns on/off heating it does make sense.

    I don't know if it is possible, that iPhone app checks all temperature sensors whether they are linked with some heating devices or not.

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    Guest calvin4000
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    Thanks guys for your answers...

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    It's a bug, then, in my opinion... as the temperature sensor is in a door FGK101..

    In this case, it is just informational...

    I'm going to add it in the bug tracker....

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