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Nibe S1255-6 - Software Updates and Settings Management

Nibe S1255-6
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USB SERVICE OUTLET
If you connect the product to the network, you can up-
grade the software without using the USB port. See
section "myUplink".
The display unit is equipped with a USB socket that can
be used to update the software and save logged inform-
ation in S1255.
When a USB memory is connected, a new menu (menu
8) appears in the display.
Update the software
You can update the software with a USB memory in
menu 8.1.
NOTE
In order to update using a USB memory, the
memory must contain a file with software for
S1255 from NIBE.
One or more files are shown in the display. Select a file
and press "OK".
TIP
A software update does not reset the menu
settings in S1255.
Caution
If the update is interrupted before it is com-
plete (e.g. in the event of a power cut etc.) the
software is automatically restored to the previ-
ous version.
Menu 8.2 - Logging
Setting range: 1 s 60 min
Here you can choose how current measurement values
from S1255 should be saved onto a log file on the USB
memory.
1.
Set the desired interval between loggings.
2.
Select "Start logging".
3.
The relevant measurement values from S1255 are
now saved in a file on the USB memory at the set
interval until you select "Stop logging".
Caution
Select "Stop logging" before removing the USB
memory.
Logging floor drying
Here you can save a floor drying log on the USB memory
and in this way see when the concrete slab reached the
correct temperature.
Make sure that "floor drying function" is activated in
menu 7.5.2.
A log file is now created, where the temperature and
the immersion heater output can be read off. Logging
continues until "logging floor drying activated" is
deselected or until "floor drying function" is stopped.
Caution
Deselect "logging floor drying activated" before
you remove the USB memory.
NIBE S1255Chapter 10 | Service62

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