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Brand | Atag |
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Model | MadQ/2 |
Category | Network Router |
Language | English |
Detailed description of the control unit's components and layout.
Explanation of manual symbols and operation of LCD/Standard displays.
Procedures to set desired daytime, setback, and domestic hot water temperatures.
Selecting various operational modes for heating and domestic hot water circuits.
Explains functions of Holiday, Absent, Party, Automatic, Summer, Heating, Reduced, and Standby programs.
Accessing frequent modes like Party/Absent and manual domestic hot water reloading.
Adjusting heating curves for unmixed and mixed circuits based on outside temperature.
Retrieving system status and temperature information via the rotary pushbutton.
Configuring how long information remains visible before returning to standard display.
Chart showing the structure and entry points into programming levels.
Steps to change parameters like heating start/end times, control modes, and resets.
Process for entering and editing time programs for heating and hot water cycles.
Setting switching-on/off times and temperatures for daily heating cycles.
Function to copy configured time programs to other days or groups of days.
Specifying source and target days/ranges for copying time programs.
Replacing custom time programs with factory defaults or deleting them.
Details of the pre-defined time programs P1, P2, and P3.
Templates for entering time programs for unmixed circuits and domestic hot water.
Templates for entering time programs for mixing valve 1 and 2 circuits.
Setting the current time, year, day/month, and daylight saving time options.
Procedure for entering the access code to unlock advanced system parameters.
Configuration of display language and the number of active time programs.
Options for applying settings commonly or separately to heating circuits.
Setting the temperature threshold for summer energy saving mode.
Configuring the idle time before the display automatically reverts to standard view.
Procedure to restore all programming level settings to their original factory defaults.
Adjusting DHW temperature for standby and activating legionella protection.
Defining the standard domestic hot water temperature for various operating modes.
Configuring reduced operating modes (ECO, RED) for heating circuits.
Options for activating or disabling the room sensor and its influence on heating control.
Setting how room temperature deviations affect heating generator control.
Criteria and conditions for the automatic adaptation of the heating curve slope.
Calculating latest heat-up time for desired room temperature at occupation start.
Defining the desired daytime room temperature for automatic programs.
Defining the desired setback room temperature for various operating modes.
Guidance on making precise adjustments to the heating curve slope.
Explanations for various error codes related to sensors, boiler control, and data bus.
Information on locking/blockage faults and operational messages like hydraulic pressure status.
Steps for performing emission measurements, restricted to qualified personnel.
Procedures for manual operation during faults and importance of notifying a specialist.
Details on voltage, frequency, power, ambient temps, and protection classes.
Casing, connections, standards, and conformity information.
Specifications for connecting cables, data storage, clock accuracy, display, and unit weight.