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58 Fan Coil FC600 Instruction Manual
ECO mode or STANDBY mode (d34 setting):
When the Fan Coil is set to d34=0 (ECO mode) and there is no presence detected by the occupancy sensor,
the Fan Coil will enter ECO mode.
When the Fan Coil is set to d34=0 (ECO mode) and the gateway doesn’t send an OFF command to it (eg, no
window sensor in system), the Fan Coil will read the occupancy sensor status. If there is presence detected (card
inserted), the Fan Coil will exit ECO mode and show men in door icon, if no presence is detected, it will enter
ECO mode.
When the Fan Coil is set to d34=0 (ECO mode) and the gateway sends an OFF command to it, the Fan Coil will
enter ECO mode, regardless of the occupancy sensor status. If the user doesn’t change the mode, it will keep in
ECO mode until a sensor will tell it to (for example window sensor - window closed). If the user will set another
mode (eg. Permanent hold), the Fan Coil will exit ECO mode and follow the selected mode.
ECO mode
STANDBY mode
When the Fan Coil is set to d34=1(STANDBY mode) and there is no presence detected by the occupancy
sensor, the Fan Coil will enter STANDBY mode.
When the Fan Coil is set to d34=1(STANDBY mode) and the gateway doesn’t send an OFF command to it (eg,
no window sensor in system), the Fan Coil will read the occupancy sensor status. If there is presence detected
(card inserted), the Fan Coil will exit STANDBY mode and show men in door icon, if no presence is detected, it
will enter STANDBY mode.
When the Fan Coil is set to d34=1(STANDBY mode) and the gateway sends an OFF command to it, the Fan
Coil will enter STANDBY mode, regardless of the occupancy sensor status. If the user doesn’t change the mode,
it will keep in STANDBY mode until a sensor will tell it to (for example window sensor - window closed). If the
user will set another mode (eg. Permanent hold), the Fan Coil will exit STANDBY mode and follow the selected
mode.

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