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Secure SRT321; time displayed?


tieske

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In the user interface the Thermostat displays the current setpoint, and it displays a time that can be set.

 

What is the time for? does it have any functionality?

 

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I never used it, but I think it's for set up the temperature in your case 15°C for XX minutes. What is does when that timer ends I don't know...

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In the old days (version 3.x) and you were using the heating panel, you can overrule the thermostat to a different temperature, after the time reaches 0, it will set the temperature back to the temp of the heating panel.

In version 4 I have problems with heating panel, so I don't use it anymore, so the time has no funtion for me.

Hope this clear things up for you.

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If you want to make permanent change to temperature, just chose 0 minutes. Of course if you have heating panel in place, next time program will change it.

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