To operate your system in “Manual”:
1. Use the On / Off button to turn the Networker OFF
2. If you have multiple appliances on the network, press the Mode Key
“M” until the word “Heating” or “Cooling” appears (as required) at
the bottom of the screen. If you have the Networker ON while
switching between appliances you could start the wrong one
inadvertently
3. Turn the Networker ON and press the “AUTO” Key until “Manual”
appears in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen
.
4. The system’s Set Temperature (24°C in Diagram 13) will now
appear at the top of the screen. The current zone temperature (22°C
in Diagram 13) is visible in the top right hand corner of the screen
5. This Set Temperature is the temperature the system is required to
maintain for all enabled zones
• To increase the set temperature rotate the dial clockwise
• To decrease the set temperature rotate the dial anti-clockwise
6. Press Key “4” to enable and disable zones “A” & “B” as required.
Press Key “5” to enable and disable zones “C” & “D” (if installed) as
required
7. To turn the system OFF, press the ON / OFF
The system will operate until all zone set temperatures are
satisfied, at which time it will shut off.
If the temperature set point for a zone is satisfied the zone description
(e.g. “Zone A”) and an Arrow, both adjacent to Key “4” & “5”, will flash.
If the zone set point is not satisfied the zone description and Arrow will
remain solid.
3.6 Automatic Operation
3.6 Automatic Operation
The Networker allows you operate your system automatically in
accordance with a predetermined “Comfort Schedule” (also
known as the “Auto Program”).
The Networker has a pre-set (default) Comfort Schedule for
Heating and Cooling already stored in its memory. This “Auto
Program” covers the entire week and is based on the average
operating time of the unit with all temperatures for Heating and
Cooling set to 20°C. The “Auto Program” default settings are
detailed in Table 3.
Diagram 14: NC-6 AUTO Operation Display
Note: A STSP ZonePlus system will operate ALL zones in
“Auto” or ALL in “Manual”.
Note: The Networker remembers your last settings, and reverts
back to them the next time you select “Manual” operation.