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• Active cooling: Parallel offset decreases -1. If a
room sensor is used, the set desired tempera-
ture decreases by 1K.
Position 2: Low price
• Heating: Parallel offset increases by +1. If a room
sensor is used, the set desired temperature in-
creases by 1K.
• Hot water: Does not change comfort mode. The
HW_stop-value is removed and the hot water is
charged until the hot water demand ceases due
to the condenser’s conditions.
• Pool: Pool start and stop temperatures increase
by 1K. Active cooling: No change.
Position 3: Normal price
• Heating: No change.
• Hot water: No change.
• Pool: No change.
• Active cooling: No change.
Position 4: High price
• Heating: Parallel offset decreases by -1. If a room
sensor is used, the set desired temperature in-
creases by -1K.
• Hot water: Set to comfort mode economy.
• Pool: Blocked.
• Active cooling: Blocked.
USB
Supported devices
The only USB devices with security that are supported
are USB memories without special software, such as:
• Kingston DataTraveler 1/2/4 GB
In theory, the control system supports all devices in
the mass storage class, that is any hard discs and
USB memories that do not use special software or
drivers.
The other factor that limits which devices can be
used is the file system. The file systems used with
USB memories are often FAT16 (most common with
memories <= 2 GB) and FAT32 (most common with
memories >= 4 GB), both these file systems are sup-
ported at present. External hard discs often use NTFS
as a file system which makes it probable that an ex-
isting USB hard disc would not work without being
formatted.
To bear in mind when using USB
When a program file, log setting file or settings file is
copied to a USB drive from Windows it is not always
guaranteed that the file has been correctly saved
unless a “safe removal” has been carried out, there-
fore the memory stick should not be pulled out of
the machine before the operation is completed and
Windows informs that “It is now safe to remove the
device * from the system”.
When data logging to a USB drive, data can be cor-
rupted or lost if the USB drive is not removed cor-
rectly. Correct procedure is to deactivate logging and
then wait 3 seconds before the USB drive is pulled
out of the machine
Section 4 | Description of functions