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WISE User Manual
Operating modes
Why are there dierent operating
modes?
The purpose of the dierent operating modes is to save energy.
What dierentiates the dierent modes are the dierent
settings for the minimum ow in the room and dierent limits
for when the system starts heating respective cooling. In some
operating modes, parts of the functionality are blocked while
other functionality is forced.
What operating modes are there?
Occupancy
The room receives this mode when occupied. The temperature
where the room does cool or heating during temperature regula-
tion is less for increased comfort.
Unoccupied
The room is set to unoccupied mode to reduce energy consump-
tion. The temperature where the room does cool or heating
during temperature regulation is greater. When unoccupied a
higher/lower temperature and lower air ows can be permitted
than for occupied. Some functions can be deactivated in unoc-
cupied mode, for example, cold draught protection or air quality
control.
Checked-in
The room adopts this mode with an external signal from the
master system, for example, a hotel booking system, or is acti-
vated from SuperWISE. The operating mode primarily works as
Occupancy, but without occupancy in the room being a require-
ment. Air boost is available and is always activated when the
mode is activated. The function is activated according to the
time specied under Air ow boost, or until occupancy in the
room is indicated. If occupancy in the room is indicated during
this time the room adopts Occupancy, otherwise the room
returns to Unoccupied.
Commissioning
The room adopts this mode through the active selection by
the user on the SuperWISE interface’s Commissioning tab. The
function of the mode is to set the whole system, or parts of it, in
dierent xed modes in order to ensure the right air ows and
functions in these. The air ows are determined by the user via
the SuperWISE interface.
Holiday
The room adopts this mode through the active selection by the
user on the SuperWISE interface for each room. The mode has
its own parameters for temperature limits and minimum ow.
Occupancy cannot be enabled with the help of an occupancy
sensor.
Morning heating
The room adopts this mode with an external signal from the BMS
system or from a GOLD air handling unit. The function of the
mode is to heat the room with warm air from the air handling unit.
The air ow is set to maximum and is maintained as long as the
temperature is below the cooling setpoint value, or until the exter-
nal signal stops. There are separate settings for temperature and
minimum ow in this mode.
Summer night cooling
The room adopts this mode with an external signal from the
BMS system or from a GOLD air handling unit. The function of
the mode is to cool with cool outdoor air from the air handling
unit. The air ow is set to maximum and is maintained as long
as the temperature is above the heating setpoint value, or until
the external signal stops. There are separate settings for temper-
ature and minimum ow in this mode.

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