ELKO EKO07258 16A Smart ZB Thermostat User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- ELKO
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EKO07258 16A Smart ZB Thermostat
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
The Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A is a device that is part of the
ELKO Smart system. This device allows you to control the
temperature of your home or office through the use of an app.
For your safety
Before installing or using the Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A, it is
important to read and understand the safety information provided in
the user manual. The manual contains important warnings and
instructions on how to avoid potential hazards.
It is also important to ensure that the device is installed,
operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel.
About the device
The Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A is a thermostat that uses Zigbee
technology to communicate with other devices in the ELKO Smart
system. It has a maximum load of 16 A and can be used to control
electric heaters, floor heating, and other heating systems.
Installing the device
Before installing the Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A, ensure that you
have read and understood the safety information provided in the
user manual. Follow these steps to install the device:
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Turn off the power supply to the heating system.
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Remove the old thermostat and disconnect any wires.
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Install the Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A according to the wiring
diagram provided in the user manual. -
Connect the wires to the correct terminals on the Smart ZB
Thermostat 16 A. -
Turn on the power supply to the heating system.
Setting and operating the device manually
The Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A can be operated manually by using
the buttons on the device. Follow these steps to set and operate
the device manually:
- Press the “Menu” button to enter the menu.
- Use the arrow buttons to select the desired setting.
- Press the “OK” button to confirm the setting.
- Use the arrow buttons to adjust the setting.
- Press the “OK” button to save the setting.
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Device User Guide
Commissioning instructions for the ELKO Smart system, devices and app. 02/2023
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Table of Contents
Safety information……………………………………………………………………………4 Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
………………………………………………………………5
For your safety ……………………………………………………………………………….5 About the
device……………………………………………………………………………..6 Installing the device
…………………………………………………………………………6 Setting and operating the device
manually…………………………………………….7
Device presetting ……………………………………………………………………….7 Manual sensor settings
……………………………………………………………..10 Setting boost mode manually
………………………………………………………12 Turning on/off the device manually
……………………………………………….13 Pairing the device ………………………………………………………………………….14
Pairing device manually……………………………………………………………..14 Pairing device with auto
scan………………………………………………………16 Configuring the device
……………………………………………………………………17 Changing the device icon
…………………………………………………………..17 Renaming the device ………………………………………………………………..18
Changing the device location ………………………………………………………18 Managing device settings
using ELKO Smart app…………………………….19 Using the
device……………………………………………………………………………25 Individual thermostat visibility on home
page…………………………………..27 Setting the room temperature manually …………………………………………27
Setting the room temperature using app ………………………………………..28 Using the boost
mode ……………………………………………………………….29 Checking the device history
………………………………………………………..30 Creating a schedule ………………………………………………………………….31
Creating a moment …………………………………………………………………..32 Creating an automation
……………………………………………………………..34 Removing the device from ELKO
system…………………………………………….38 Resetting the device ………………………………………………………………………39
LED Indications …………………………………………………………………………….41 Troubleshooting
……………………………………………………………………………43 Technical Data
……………………………………………………………………………..44
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Safety information
Safety information
Important information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it.
The following special messages may appear throughout this manual or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information
that clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label
indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal
injury if the instructions are not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal
injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that accompany this symbol to avoid
possible injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury. Failure to follow these instructions will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
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EKO07257
EKO07258
EKO07259
EKO30465
For your safety
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Safe electrical installation
must be carried out only by skilled professionals. Skilled professionals must
prove profound knowledge in the following areas: · Connecting to installation
networks. · Connecting several electrical devices. · Laying electric cables. ·
Safety standards, local wiring rules and regulations. Failure to follow these
instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
RISK OF FATAL INJURY FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK The output may carry electric current
even when the load is switched off. · Disconnect the device from the supply by
means of the fuse in the incoming
circuit before working on the device. Failure to follow these instructions
will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
RISK OF FATAL INJURY FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK The device is not a Safety Extra Low
Voltage (SELV) device.The sensor lines are on mains (AC 230 V) line. · Only
use sensors with mains voltage basic insulated cable. Failure to follow these
instructions will result in death or serious injury.
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About the device
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
The Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A (hereinafter referred to as cFMT / thermostat) is
mainly used for electrical heating applications like electrical underfloor
heating and electrical radiators / heating panels.
Thermostat features: · Dot-matrix displays (current room and set temperature)
· Control the room temperature setpoint. · Boost mode for ease and comfort ·
Child lock · Valve protection · Measure energy consumption and monitor
temperature in the room · Smart schedule through ELKO Smart app
Operating elements
A. Dot-matrix display · Wireless connectivity LED ( ) · Heat demand LED ( )
TIP: All LED indications are explained in the LED behavior, page 41 chapter.
B. Touch buttons · +/: to increase / decrease the value. · O: function button
A
B
Installing the device
Refer to the installation instruction supplied with this product. See Smart ZB
Thermostat 16 A.
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Setting and operating the device manually
As a standalone thermostat, you can set the following settings and operating parameters.
Preset
Sensor type
selection
Floor calibration
setting
Max guard temp. setting
Boost mode
Standalone schedule
P1
x
x
x
P2
x
x
x
P3
x
x
x
P4
x
x
x
P5
x
x
x
P6
P7
P8
P9
x
x
x
Sensor type selection, page 10 Floor calibration setting, page 10 Max guard temp. setting, page 10 Boost mode, page 12
Device presetting
You can preset the thermostat on the first power-on or immediately after a
factory reset. The thermostat will require the selection of a preset to pre-
configure settings depending on what the thermostat is directly controlling,
which allows the thermostat to function correctly for the intended use case.
Preset selection is a manual process and all preset uses a PI control
algorithm which provides highly stable results.
You can choose one preset configuration:
Preset P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
P6 P7 P8
P9
Configuration
Heat Pump/Oil Boiler
Hydronic Radiator/Gas Boiler
Hydronic Underfloor
Electrical Radiator Electrical Underfloor (Without floor limits)
Electrical Underfloor (With floor limits)
Hydronic Underfloor
Electrical Underfloor Regulator Mode (output displayed is based on percentage)
Control type / Set point range
Room Control 4°C ~ 30°C
Floor Control 10°C ~ 40°C Floor Control 0 ~ 10 (0% ~ 100%)
Cycle time* (min) 20 10 10 10 10
10 10 10
30
*Cycle time: This setting determines the length of each on/off cycle of the output relay. The percentage of time within that cycle time that the relay is on is varied based on demand. A longer cycle time may be more appropriate for slow heating
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A surfaces, such as a concrete floor. A short cycle
time is more appropriate for faster heating surfaces, such as an electric
panel heater. Initial preset configuration (by default) When the thermostat is
first powered on or immediately after a factory reset, by default “P5” flashes
on the matrix LED’s if there is no external sensor connected, or “P8” if there
is any external sensor connected.
Modifying the preset value To modify the preset from default value,
simultaneously press “O” and “+” for 10 s to enter advanced settings menu.
Then press + button on the thermostat, it increases the preset value by 1 and
when button is pressed, it decreases the preset value by 1. For example,
when + button is pressed, preset P1 becomes P2, continue to press the +
button, and the preset changes to P3, P4…P9.
Similarly, when button is pressed, preset P9 changes to P8, continue to
press the button, preset changes to P7, P6…P1.
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Confirming the preset Select the preset that meets your needs using the +/- buttons, and then hold the O for > 1 s to confirm the selection. For example, P1 is confirmed.
1 s
· Cycle Time : 20 mins · Valve Protection : Off
If the preset value of P6, P7 or P8 is set and the thermostat is connected with an external floor sensor then you need to set the sensor type. Refer manual sensor settings, page 10.
NOTE: After configuring the thermostat, if you want to change or modify the preset or sensor setting, press O and + button simultaneously to enter preset selection and continue the process.
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Manual sensor settings
A thermostat with a preset value of P6 to P8 can be connected with an external
floor sensor to increase the user’s experience in regulating the temperature.
NOTE: Once the preset is chosen, press O button for 1 second to confirm. Then
the device continues to the sensor setting in the below sequence. For more
info on preset, refer device presetting, page 7
Selecting floor sensor type
After preset, you will enter floor sensor selection menu where you can
manually select the sensor type connected to the thermostat after setting the
preset; this allows the thermostat to convert and display the temperature
accurately. To select the floor sensor type:
1. Once you enter the selection menu, “10” will be displayed on the
thermostat dot matrix. Press + or touch button on the device to switch
between the sensor types. Following are the available sensor type: · 10 kOhm ·
12 kOhm · 15 kOhm · 33 kOhm · 47 kOhm
TIP: When + button is pressed, sensor type 10 becomes 12, continue to press
the + button, and the type changes to 15, 33, and 47. When button is
pressed, sensor type 47 becomes 33, continue to press the button, and the
type changes to 15, 12, and 10. 2. Select the sensor type which is installed
and then press the O touch button for > 1 s to confirm the selection.
The thermostat dot-matrix display the sensor type and LED flashes blue.
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Setting temperature calibration
After selecting the floor sensor type, you must set the calibration value
(offset value) of the sensor in order to minimize any variation in temperature
measurement. To set temperature calibration:
1. Press + or touch button on the device to set the calibration value
between. NOTE: The temperature calibration ranges from -9°C to +9°C and can be
adjusted in 0.5°C increments.
2. Set the calibration value, press the O touch button for > 1 s to confirm
the selection.
The thermostat dot-matrix display calibration value and LED flashes purple.
Setting maximum guard temperature
After setting temperature calibration, you must set the maximum guard
temperature. It is upper limit of the floor sensor. Minimum guard temperature
can only be set through ELKO Smart app.
To set maximum guard temperature: 1. Press + or touch button on the device
to set the maximum limit. NOTE: The temperature limit ranges from 11°C to
40°C. 2. Set the value, press the O touch button for > 1 s to confirm the
selection.
The thermostat dot-matrix display calibration value and LED flashes red.
IMPORTANT:
· If you want to update the sensor settings manually after setting up the
device, Press O and + button simultaneously to enter preset selection and
press O to confirm preset and enter sensor setting.
· You can also perform a factory reset to remove all settings and configure
the thermostat newly. Refer resetting the device, page 39.
· It is possible to modify or update sensor settings without resetting the
thermostat with the ELKO Smart app. Refer app settings, page 19
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Setting boost mode manually
You can enable and disable boost mode manually. When enabled the temperature
increases by 2° C for temperature control modes (P1 to P8) and by +2 for
regulator mode (P9) over the setpoint. To enable boost mode:
1. Press O button once to enter boost menu.
+1 flashes on thermostat matrix. NOTE: The thermostat will exit boost mode if
there is no interaction within 5 seconds after pressing O button.
2. Use +/- button to navigate between the boost hours from +1 to +3 3. Select
boost hour and press O button to confirm selection. For example: If current
setpoint is 12° C and you enable boost mode by selecting +3. The boost mode
will set the setpoint temperature to 14° C for next 3 hour. After 3 hour
setpoint will return to 12° C.
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To disable boost mode: 1. Press O button once. +1 flashes on thermostat matrix. 2. Press + button for thermostat to display (boost cancel).
3. Confirm by pressing O button. Boost mode is cancelled.
Turning on/off the device manually
When thermostat is not in use, you can turn on/off the device manually NOTE:
Make sure to disable childlock before turning off the device.
Press for > 10 s to turn off.
10 s
When thermostat is fully off: · LED displays no room temperature · Does not control room temperature · Outputs remain off · On initial interaction, the device shows an “X” on the display to show that it is off.
Wake the thermostat by pressing /O/+ once, thermostat matrix display X and then press /O/+ button for > 5 s to turn.
OR
OR
5 s
5 s
5 s
When the thermostat is turned on, it returns to its last state.
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Pairing the device
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Using the ELKO Smart app, pair your device with the ELKO SmartHub to access and control the device. You can either add the device manually or do an auto- scan to pair it.
Pairing device manually
To pair the device manually: 1. On the Home page, tap +.
2. Tap and select the required ELKO SmartHUB on the slide-up menu. 3. Select
an option to add the device (A):
Add Device with Install Code Add Device without Install Code
Add Device
Install Code is Recommended
Add Device without Install Code
A
TIP: It is highly recommended to add the device with Install code. 4. To pair
the device with an install code, tap Add Device with Install Code to
display the slide-up menu. Select any one of the options (B): Scan Install
Code – you can scan the device for the install code. Enter Install Code
Manually – you can manually enter the install code
from the device. After pairing the device with install code, proceed to Step
6.
Add Device
Install Code is Recommended
Add Device without Install Code
B
5. To pair the device without install code, tap Add Device without Install Code.
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6. Long press the O button until Jn is displayed and then release the button
to initiate joining. NOTE: If you have already paired your thermostat, and
want to change the preset mode during the current pairing process, you will
need to perform a factory reset. Otherwise, the thermostat will be paired with
the previous preset mode. Refer resetting the device, page 39.
“Jn” will flash on the matrix.
7. In the app, tap Confirm device display Jn and than tap Start Configuration
(C).
Cancel
How to pair device For commissioning, long press the O button > 3s until “Jn”
is displayed on the matrix.
Note: To change the preset mode, user need to do factory reset on device.
C
8. Wait for a few seconds until the wireless green.
LED on the thermostat turns
9. After the device is added in the app, assign a room to enable settings and
than tap Done.
NOTE:
· Assigning a room, creates a group to control the thermostats, refer using
the device, page 25.
· Refer changing the device location, page 18 to assign a room to the
thermostat, if you did not assign the room at Step 9.
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Pairing device with auto scan
Pairing the device with auto scan automatically discovers the device when it
is powered on.
1. On the Home page, tap +. 2. Tap Auto scan > Confirm. 3. Enable permissions
to Access location and Wi-Fi for scanning device and
tap Start scanning. NOTE: If you have multiple hubs, do Step 4 or proceed to
Step 5.
4. Tap Select hub and select the ELKO SmartHUB from the slide-up menu. 5.
Long press the O button until ‘Jn’ is displayed and then release the button to
initiate joining. NOTE: If you have already paired your thermostat, and want
to change the preset mode during the current pairing process, you will need to
perform a factory reset. Otherwise, the thermostat will be paired with the
previous preset mode. Refer resetting the device, page 39. TIP: If you want to
pair multiple devices at once, perform step 5 on each device and wait for a
few seconds.
6. Wait for a few seconds until the device search is complete, than tap Next
(A) and select Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A.
Auto Scan
Available devices found
Smart ZB Thermostat 16A
Next
A
7. Once the device is paired successfully, assign a room to enable settings
and than tap Done.
NOTE:
· Assigning a room, creates a group to control the thermostats, refer using
the device, page 25.
· Refer changing the device location, page 18 to assign a room to the
thermostat, if you did not assign the room at Step 7.
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Configuring the device
Changing the device icon
You can change the device icon using the ELKO Smart app. 1. On the Home page,
select the device for which you wish to change the icon.
2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap . 3. Tap edit next to the
device name. 4. Tap Icon to view the menu. 5. In the slide-up menu, select any
one of the following (A) to change the device
icon: Take photo – allows you to click a photo from the mobile camera.
Select from Icon Library – allows you to select an icon from the app
library. Select from Album – allows you to select a photo from the mobile
gallery.
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
Renaming the device
You can rename the device using the ELKO Smart app. 1. On the Home page,
select the device for which you wish to rename. 2. At the top-right corner of
the screen, tap . 3. Tap edit next to the device name. 4. Tap Name, enter the
new name (A) and then tap Save.
Name
Rename Save
A
Changing the device location
You can change the device location using the ELKO Smart app. 1. On the Home page, select the device for which you wish to change the location.
2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap .
3. Tap edit next to the device name. 4. Tap Location. 5. Select the desired location from the list (A) and then tap Save.
Device location
Save
Living Room Master Bedroom
Dining Room Study Room Kids Room
A
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Managing device settings using ELKO Smart app
Using the ELKO Smart app, you can manage the thermostat settings.
To access the settings: 1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat. 2.
On the device control panel page, tap Settings.
All setting option in the ELKO Smart app is based on the preset value set
during paring process.
Preset
Valve protec-
tion
P1
P2
P3
P4
x
P5
x
P6
x
P7
P8
x
P9
x
Air calibra-
tion setting
x x x
Sensor type
selection
x x x x
Floor calibra-
tion setting
x x x x
Max/ Min guard temp. setting
x x x x
Child lock
Rated power value
x x x x
Screen brightness
settings
Valve protection, page 22 Air calibration setting, page 21 Sensor type selection, page 21 Floor calibration setting, page 21 Max/Min guard temp. setting, page 21 Child lock, page 23 Rated power value, page 23 Screen brightness settings, page 24
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Below are the setting interface based on preset:
P1 and P2
P3
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection
Air Temperature
Temperature Calibration ?
Valve Protection Settings
Valve Protection
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
+0.1 C 100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection Temperature Calibration ?
Air Temperature -9.0 C
Temperature Detection
Floor Temperature
Floor Sensor Type ?
— K
Temperature Calibration ?
0.0 C
Max Guard Temperature
30 C
Min Guard Temperature
10 C
Valve Protection Settings
Valve Protection
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level Idle Brightness Level Screen Active Duration
100% 100% 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
P4
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection
Air Temperature
Temperature Calibration ?
Rated Power Settings
Rated Power Value
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
+0.1 C 0 W
100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
P5 and P6
P7
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection Temperature Calibration ?
Air Temperature -9.0 C
Temperature Detection
Floor Temperature
Floor Sensor Type ?
— K
Temperature Calibration ?
0.0 C
Max Guard Temperature
30 C
Min Guard Temperature
10 C
Rated Power Settings
Rated Power Value ?
0 W
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level Idle Brightness Level Screen Active Duration
100% 100% 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
P8
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection Floor Temperature
Floor Sensor Type ?
10K
Temperature Calibration ?
0.0 C
Max Guard Temperature
40 C
Min Guard Temperature
Valve Protection Settings
Valve Protection
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
10 C 100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
P9
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection Floor Temperature
Floor Sensor Type ?
10K
Temperature Calibration ?
0.0 C
Max Guard Temperature
40 C
Min Guard Temperature
Rated Power Settings
Rated Power Value ?
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
10 C 0 W
100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
Settings
Rated Power Settings
Rated Power Value
0 W
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
0%
Idle Brightness Level
0%
Screen Active Duration 0 Min(s) 5 Sec(s)
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Sensors settings
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection Temperature Calibration ?
Air Temperature
-9.0 C
A
B Temperature Detection Floor Sensor Type ?
Floor Temperature — K
C
Temperature Calibration ?
Max Guard Temperature
E Min Guard Temperature
0.0 C 30 C 10 C
D
Valve Protection Settings
Valve Protection
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level Idle Brightness Level Screen Active Duration
100% 100% 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
Temperature detection
You can check the sensor type (A) under temperature detection, based on your
preset.
Air Temperature: for preset P1 to P6. Floor Temperature: for preset P7 to P8.
NOTE: Sensor settings are not available for regulator mode (P9).
Temperature calibration
To set the temperature calibration: 1. Tap Temperature Calibration (B) for a
slide-up menu. 2. Drag the sliding bar or use /+ button to set the
temperature calibration. NOTE: The temperature calibration ranges from -9°C to
+9°C and can be adjusted in 0.1°C increments. 3. Tap Save.
Floor sensor type
To select the floor sensor type: 1. Tap Floor Sensor Type (C) for slide up menu. 2. Select the sensor type (kOhm) form the following list. · 10K · 12K · 15K · 33K · 47K NOTE: Select correct floor sensor type which is installed and then you can set calibration and guard temperature.
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Guard temperature
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
To set the maximum and minimum guard temperature: · On setting page, tap Max
Guard Temperature (D) to set upper temperature limit of the floor sensor and
then tap Save. NOTE: The temperature ranges form 5°C to 19°C and maximum guard
temperature should be higher than minimum guard temperature · Tap Min Guard
Temperature (E) to set lower temperature limit of the floor sensor and then
tap Save. NOTE: The temperature ranges form 21°C to 40°C and minimum guard
temperature should be lower than maximum guard temperature
Valve protection settings
Hydronic underfloor heating and boiler connections require valves and
protection, while electric underfloor heating does not use valves. This
feature can only be used in hydronic applications.
Valve protection
The valve protection can be enabled or disabled by tapping the toggle switch
(A) on the valve protection setting.
NOTE: Activate output every two weeks to prevent valve calcification. It only
supports Enable/Disable feature.
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection
Air Temperature
Temperature Calibration ?
Valve Protection Settings
Valve Protection
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
+0.1 C
A
100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
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Rated power settings
The thermostat does not include any hardware to monitor the power output of
the heating load. To provide power monitoring functionality, the rated power
value (W) of the connected heating load needs to be entered in the app. You
can view the power consumption (W) on the app.
Rated power value
To monitor instant power value information in the app:
Tap Rated Power Value On the pop-up menu enter the rated power value (A) and then tap Save (B).
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection
Air Temperature
Temperature Calibration ?
-9.0 C
Rated Power Settings
Rated Power Value ?
0 W
Child Protection SRetatitnegds Power Value
Child Lock
Screen BrigChtannescseSl ettings Active Brightness Level
Save 100%
A B
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
Child lock settings
The child lock helps to prevent children from operating the thermostat. When the Child Lock is enabled, thermostat can be operated only using the app.
To enable/disable the child lock: 1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat. 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap the toggle switch (A) to enable/disable the Child Lock settings.
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection
Air Temperature
Temperature Calibration ?
Valve Protection Settings
Valve Protection
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
-9.0 C
A
100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
NOTE: By enabling the child lock, thermostat can only be controlled using the app and not change the temperature setpoint value using physical device.
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Screen brightness settings
You can increase/decrease the LED brightness on the thermostat using the app.
Settings
Sensors Settings
Temperature Detection
Air Temperature
Temperature Calibration ?
Rated Power Settings
Rated Power Value ?
Child Protection Settings
Child Lock
Screen Brightness Settings
Active Brightness Level
-9.0 C 0 W
100%
Idle Brightness Level
100%
Screen Active Duration 1 Min(s) 0 Sec(s)
A B C
Active brightness level
You can configure the brightness of the LEDs when the thermostat is active
(during interaction):
1. Tap Active Brightness Level (A). 2. On the slide up menu, adjust the
desired brightness level then tap Save.
NOTE: · Default active screen brightness is 100% · The screen brightness range
is 1%~100%, and the setting accuracy is 1%.
Idle brightness level
You can configure the brightness of the LEDs when thermostat is inactive
(after time-out of screen active brightness).
1. Tap Idle Brightness Level (B).
2. On the slide up menu, adjust the desired brightness level then tap Save.
NOTE:
· Default idle screen brightness is 0%
· The screen brightness range is 0%~100% and it should not be more than active
brightness level.
Screen active duration
The thermostat can be configured to set a timeout for the LED when it is
active. 1. Tap Screen Active Duration (C). 2. On the slide up menu, select
required active duration: · 5 Secs · 10 Secs · 30 Secs · 45 Secs · Customized
Duration: use +/- or drag the sliding bar to change the Active Duration, which
ranges from 1 minute to 60 minutes. NOTE: Default screen active duration is 60
s. NOTE: In the event that the thermostat is removed from the ELKO system, the
brightness setting will be retain.
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Using the device
The control panel of the thermostat(s) allows you to view and adjust the
temperature and access various settings. When a thermostat is commissioned and
assigned to a room, an individual group called Thermostat is automatically
created in the home page. By default, individual thermostat will not appear on
the home page. To change this setting, refer to individual thermostat
visibility on home page, page 27.
NOTE: Control panel always displays the thermostat’s current state
Thermostat control panel On the thermostat control panel page, you can see the
following:
· Power button (A) · The current temperature value (B) · The setpoint
temperature value (C) · The sliding bar to adjust the temperature setpoint (D)
· Boost mode, page 29 (E) · History, page 30 (F) · Schedule, page 31 (G) ·
Settings, page 19 (H)
Thermostat
A B
The Air Temperature setpoint ranger is 4 C~30 C.
C
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E
F G H
History Schedule Settings
D
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Individual thermostat control panel On the individual thermostat control panel
page, you can see the following:
NOTE: This control panel will not have the slider bar as you cannot control
the temperature of the thermostats individually. To adjust the setpoint, check
the thermostat control panel. · The current temperature value (A) · The
setpoint temperature value (B) · History, page 30 (C)
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Please ensure that the CFMT is assigned to a room before using it.
A
B
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C
History
NOTE: On screen message in control panel · P1P6: The air temperature range setpoint range is 4°C ~ 30°C · P7P8: The floor temperature range setpoint range is 10°C ~ 40° · P9: The regulator mode setpoint range is 0 ~ 10
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Individual thermostat visibility on home page
The individual thermostats will not appear on the home page by default. Using
the app, you can change the default settings to adjust the visibility
according to your preferences.
To change the settings:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat.
2. Tap to display more details.
3. Tap thetoggle switch (A) to enable or disable the Show Individual CFMT in
Home Page option. NOTE: · By enabling, individual thermostat is shown in the
home page and disabling it hides the individual thermostat in home page.
· Tapping for more menu in the individual thermostat control panel, allows you to update firmware and remove the device from the system.
More Thermostat
Moment and Automation
Others
FAQ and Feedback Show individual CFMT in Home Page
A
Setting the room temperature manually
The room temperature can be increased/decreased manually by pressing the touch
button of the thermostat.
· Press the “+” button to increase the temperature setpoint. · Press the “”
button to decrease the temperature setpoint.
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Setting the room temperature using app
By using the ELKO Smart app, you can set the desired room temperature. To set
the room temperature:
NOTE: You can only adjust the room temperature through the control panel of
the thermostat. 1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat. 2. On the
control panel page, you can do either of the following to adjust the
temperature (A): Tap “+” or “” sign to increase/decrease the temperature
setpoint. Drag the sliding bar up/down to increase/decrease the temperature
setpoint.
Thermostat
The Air Temperature setpoint ranger is 4 C~30 C.
A
25
History Schedule Settings
NOTE: · Each “+/” tapping will increase or decrease the temperature setpoint
by 0.5 °C.
· The indicates that the room/current temperature is below the desired
temperature (set point), so the heating is on.
· The indicates that the room/current temperature is above the desired
temperature (set point), so the heating is off.
TIP: Tapping you can enable or disable the boost time.
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Using the boost mode
Using the boost mode, the setpoint is increased by 2 ºC from the current room
temperature setpoint. To use the boost mode:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat.
2. On the device control panel page, tap .
3. In the slide-up menu, select the Boost Duration (A) and than tap Save.
NOTE: · The boost duration is set to 1 hour by default. · Changing setpoint
using during boost mode will cancel boost mode on the app · The boost mode
will stop automatically when the boost duration is completed. · If the current
temperature is 28.5 ºC – 29.5 ºC (for P1P6) or 38.5 ºC 39.5 ºC (for P7P8),
then the boost mode will set the temperature to the maximum temperature
4. To turn off the boost mode manually, go back to the control panel page and
tap .
5. In the slide-up menu, tap Off (B) and then tap Save.
Thermostat
The Air Temperature setpoint ranger is 4 C~30 C.
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Boost Duration
30 Mins 1 Hr
2 Hrs
History Schedule SeCttainngcsel
3 Hrs
Save
A B
NOTE: By the end of the time counting down, the boost will be stopped automatically. If the boost feature has been turned on, and in this period there are one or more Schedule or Moment/Automation actions, the system will stop the current Boost action immediately, and perform the new actions (the new action always has a higher priority than the current action).
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Schedule actions within boost period
When boost mode is enabled during this period, the system will temporarily
stop the scheduled actions and only perform the boost operation until the
boost duration is over.
The new action always has a higher priority than the current action. As a
result, boost mode will be activated even when the scheduled action is in
progress and the system will stop the schedule.
To view the temperature changes during the boost operation, go to Checking the
device history, page 30.
Checking the device history
Using the app, you can monitor the temperature changes by accessing the device
history. To see the device history of the group thermostats:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat.
2. On the device control panel page, tap History.
3. In the History page, you can see the Temperature and Energy changes in Day
(A), Week (B), Month (C), or Year (D) view.
B A
History
Temperature
Energy
Day
Week Month Year
9 Sep 2022
c
20
History
CB DA
Temperature
Day
Week
Energy Month Year
E
9 Dec 2020
2.5 KWh
kWh
1
C D
E
15
0.5 10
11:00 0.2KWh
5
0 00:00
06:00
12:00
Time
18:00
23:00
0 00:00
06:00
12:00
Time
18:00
23:00
NOTE: Temperature and energy tabs are available for preset P4,P5,P6, and P8.
For preset P1,P2,P3, and P7 only temperature tab is visible and for P9 only
energy tab is visible.
NOTE: You can adjust the date, week, month, or year using ” ” (E).
Alternatively, navigate to Home > All devices >Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A >
History to check the device history of the individual Thermostats.
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Creating a schedule
The heating system is fully controlled and triggered by your schedule. Once
the schedule is set, your system will follow the active schedule. You can
create or modify the schedules at any time. To create a schedule:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices > Thermostat.
2. Tap Schedule > Add Schedule to add a schedule.
3. Set the time (A).
4. Tap Repeat (B), select the days you want to set the schedule.
5. Tap Note (C), enter the note and tap Confirm.
6. Tap the toggle switch (D) to turn on the Notification for the schedule.
The app will send a notification that the scheduled task is executed at the
time of schedule.
7. In the Thermostat section, you can adjust the temperature (E) for the
scheduled time.
8. Tap Save.
Cancel Add Schedule
Save
8 40
B Repeat C Note
E Thermostat
10 42 AM 11 43 PM 12 44
A
Once
D
4
17
30
Note – The Schedule works according to the timezone where device is located.
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Creating a moment
A Moment allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done together.
Using the ELKO app, you can create moments based on your needs. To create a
moment:
1. On the Home page, tap . 2. Go to Moment > + to create a moment.
3. Tap to enter the name of moment (A) and tap Save. TIP: You can choose the
cover image that represents your moment by tapping .
Cancel Moment settings Save
Edit name
A
Any condition is met Edit name
Add Task
(0/10)
Save
4. In the Action section, tap Add task (B) to open the slide-up menu. 5. In
the Add task menu, you can do either or all of the following actions (C):
Run the device – Select the devices that you want in a moment Select
Automation – Select the automation that you want to enable or
disable Delay – Set the delay time
NOTE: You can add one or more actions using .
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6. Tap Run the device > Thermostat to select one or more functions to add in the moment: Temperature Setpoint: Increase the thermostat’s temperature according to your requirement (D). Heating Boost: Increase the temperature by setting the boost duration (E).
Select function
Temperature Setpoint Heating Boost
Next
D E
7. Once all the actions are set, tap Save.
Cancel Moment settings Save
My Moment
Action
(1/80)
Group: Themos.. Heating boost:1 hour
Show on Home Page
Editing a moment
To edit a moment:
1. On the Moment tab, locate the moment you want to edit and tap .
2. On the Edit page, you can tap each item (such as dimmer, shutter, delay,
temperature, etc.) to change the settings. TIP:
· You can add one or more actions using . · To delete an existing action,
slide the each item towards left and tap
Delete.
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Deleting a moment
To delete a moment: 1. On the Moment tab, locate the moment that you want to
delete and then tap . 2. Tap Delete and than tap Ok. NOTE: After deleting a
moment, the device action can no longer be triggered.
Creating an automation
An automation allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done
together, triggered automatically or at scheduled times. By using the ELKO
Smart app, you can create automations based on your needs. To create an
automation:
1. On the Home page, tap . 2. Go to Automation > + to create an automation.
3. Tap to enter the name of automation (A) and tap Save. TIP: You can choose
the cover image that represents your automation by tapping .
Cancel Automation settings Save
My Automation
A
Any condition is met Edit name
Add Condition
(0/10)
Action
(ASdadvede 0/80)
Add Task
All-Day
4. Tap Any condition is met to select any one of the condition type (B): All conditions are met – The automation is triggered when all the conditions are met Any condition is met – The automation is triggered when at least one condition is met
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5. Tap Add Condition to open the slide-up menu. 6. In the Add Condition menu,
you can do either or all of the following options
(C): When weather changes – Select the various weather settings. Schedule
– Set the time and day. When device status changes – Select the device and
it’s function.
Note: You can add one or more conditions using .
Cancel Automation settings Save
My Automation
Any condition is met
(0/10)
Add Condition
Add Condition
C
7. Tap When device status changes > Thermostats > Temperature and set the temperature (D) and the condition (E).
Temperature
Next
E
12.00
D
0.00 C
50.00 C
8. Tap Add task to open the slide-up menu.
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9. In the Add task menu, you can do either or all of the following options
(F): Run the device – Select the devices that you want to be triggered.
Moment or Automation – Select the moment which you want to trigger or select
the automation that you want to enable or disable. Send notification – Turn
On notification for the automation. Delay – Set the delay time.
NOTE: You can add one or more actions using .
Cancel Automation settings Save
My Automation
Any condition is met
(0/10)
Add Condition
Action
(Added 0/80) Add task Add Task
All-Day
F
10. Tap on Effective period to set the time range for the automation. You can
select any one of the following (G) and tap Next: All-day – 24 hours.
Daytime – From sunrise to sunset. Night – From sunset to sunrise. Custom –
User defined time period.
Next
24 hours
From sunrise to sunset
G
From sunset to sunrise Custom
City
11. Once all the actions and conditions are set, tap Save. Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab. You can tap the toggle switch on the automation to enable it.
Example of an automation
This demonstration shows you how to create an automation to turn on the
Thermostat setpoint to 20 °C when the outdoor temperature is less than 15 °C .
1. Go to Automation > + to create an automation.
2. Tap to enter the name of automation and tap Save. TIP: You can choose the
cover image that represents your automation by tapping .
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3. Tap Add Condition > When weather changes > Outdoor Temperature.
4. Select the outdoor temperature value (A), the condition (B) and tap Next.
TIP: You can set the outdoor temperature value as 15 °C and the condition as <
(less than).
Outdoor Temperature Next
City
B
0 4 + 1 5C -2 6
A
5. Tap Add task > Run the device and select Radiator Thermostats. 6. Tap Thermostat Set Point and set the temperature as 20 °C (C).
Select function
Next
Temperature Setpoint Heating Boost
C
Temperature Setpoint
20.0
Cancel
Save
7. In the Automation Settings page, tap Save.
Cancel Automation settings Save
My Automation
Any condition is met
(1/10)
Outdoor Temperature:<10 C
Action
(1/80)
Group: Themos.. Temperature Setpoint:.
All-Day
Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab. You can tap the toggle switch on the automation to enable it.
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Editing an automation
To edit an automation: 1. On the Automation tab, locate the automation you
want to edit and tap . 2. On the Edit page, you can tap each item (such as
dimmer, shutter, delay, temperature, etc.) to change the settings. TIP: · You
can add one or more actions using . · To delete an existing condition or
action, slide each item towards left and tap Delete.
Deleting an automation
To delete an automation: 1. On the Automation tab, locate the automation that
you want to delete and then tap . 2. Tap Delete and tap Ok. NOTE: After
deleting an automation, the device action can no longer be triggered.
Removing the device from ELKO system
You can remove a device from the device list using the ELKO Smart app. NOTE:
You can only remove the device by accessing the individual thermostat control
page. If it is not visible on the home page, you can enable it in the group
thermostat. Refer individual thermostat visibility, page 27.
To remove a device: 1. On the Home page, tap All devices and select the
individual Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A which needs to be removed. 2. Tap to
display more details. 3. Tap Remove Device (A) and tap Confirm.
More
Smart ZB Thermostat 16A Device information
Others
Remove Device
A
TIP: On the home page, you can tap and hold the individual Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A to remove the device. NOTE: Setting parameters will be retained when the thermostat is removed from the ELKO system.
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Resetting the device
You can manually reset the thermostat to factory settings or soft reset. Soft
reset Press and hold the O touch button > 20 s. The thermostat flashes “Sr”,
indicating soft reset, and it is selected when the button is released. The
`Sr’ will flash to confirm the soft rest.
20 s
NOTE: To cancel the soft reset, press and hold the O button for > 30 s. This reverts the thermostat’s UI back to its previous state before the touch button is pressed, with no change in a functional state.
30 s
A soft reset will: · Delete all Zigbee connection details. · Delete all cloud and account details maintained by the device to allow reregistration. · Revert to the default setpoint in manual control. · Maintain all Factory settings e.g. MAC address. · Maintain the installer configuration of the device to ensure proper functioning until and after rejoining/re-registration.
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Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A Factory reset In reset selection, press and hold the O touch button until thermostat flashes “Fr”, indicating factory reset, and it is selected when the button is released. The `Fr’ will flash on the matrix display to confirm the factory reset and the thermostat resets to factory defaults and after 5 s it returns to preset, page 7.
25 s
NOTE: To cancel the factory reset, press and hold the O button for > 30 s. This reverts the thermostat’s UI back to its previous state before the touch button is pressed, with no change in a functional state.
30 s
A factory reset will: · Delete all Zigbee connection details. · Delete all configuration data. · Delete all schedules information. · Revert to the default setpoint in manual control. · Maintain all Factory settings e.g. MAC address.
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LED Indications
Pairing the device
Status Pairing in progress
User Interaction
Successful joining network
Fails to join the network
Presetting the device
Status Enter preset selection
User Interaction
Modify preset selection
Setting a sensor type
Status Floor sensor type selection
User Interaction
Description
The thermostat matrix display flashes “Jn” to indicate joining is initiated
when the thermostat O touch button is pressed and held for > 3 s.
The thermostat matrix display flashes a
green
LED when the thermostat
successfully joins a network.
The thermostat matrix display flashes a red
LED when the thermostat fails to join the network.
Description
By default, thermostat matrix display flashes “P5” if there is no external
sensor connected, or “P8” if there is any external sensor connected when the
thermostat is first powered on or after a factory reset.
The default preset value can be modified by simultaneously pressing “O” and
“+” for 2 s to enter advanced settings menu In advance setting menu the
thermostat matrix display flashes “P1” or “P2…P9” when +/ button is pressed.
Note: When + button is pressed, preset increases by one; similarly, the preset
decreases by one when the button is pressed.
For more information, refer to the section presetting the device, page 7.
Description The thermostat matrix display the floor
sensor type and
LED flashes blue.
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Setting a sensor type (Continued)
Floor sensor calibration.
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The thermostat matrix display calibration
value and
LED flashes purple.
Floor temperature maximum limit
Resetting the device
Status Soft reset
User Interaction
Factory reset
The thermostat matrix display maximum
temperature limit and red.
LED flashes
Description A solid “Sr” LED is displayed on the thermostat matrix display
until the user releases the O button, then “Sr” flashes. For more information,
refer to the section Resetting the device, page 39.
A solid “Fr” LED is displayed on the thermostat matrix display until the user
releases the O button, then “Fr” flashes. For more information, refer to the
section Resetting the device, page 39.
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Showing demand – temperature control modes
Status Heating demand
User Interaction
Temperature display
Status
Temperature below minimum display value OR Temperature reading error.
User Interaction
Temperature above maximum display value
Description The matrix display a solid red LED to indicate the thermostat is
heating when the setpoint is higher than the current room temperature.
Description Note: The thermostat matrix displays temperature limits -9 °C to
99 °C. The thermostat matrix display flashes “–” When the temperature is below
-9 degrees. OR The thermostat matrix display flashes “–” when the thermostat
cannot determine the temperature due to an error.
Note: The thermostat matrix displays temperature limits -9 °C to 99 °C. The
thermostat matrix display flashes “+ +” when the temperature is above 99
degrees.
Troubleshooting
Symptom The thermostat has gone offline.
Unable to join to the ELKO Smart Hub (blinking red LED)
Unable to set the room temperature by the app.
Possible cause
· The thermostat is not On. · The thermostat is no longer in signal
range of the Hub.
Poor signal between the ELKO Smart Hub and thermostat.
The devices have no power (Thermostat/ ELKO Smart Hub/ Wi-Fi® network).
ELKO Smart Hub signal is weak or not connected to the Wi-Fi® network.
Solution
· Turn the thermostat On and Off. · Move the ELKO Smart Hub closer to
the thermostat.
· Rejoin the thermostat in the app. · Turn on the devices power
(Thermostat/ ELKO Smart Hub/ Wi-Fi® network).
Check for a Wi-Fi® signal.
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Technical Data
Nominal voltage:
Maximum current rating
Resistive load:
Standby:
Inductive load:
Connecting terminals:
Neutral conductor:
Ambient temperature:
Relative humidity:
Temperature accuracy:
Temperature measurement resolution:
Display:
Operating frequency:
Max. radio-frequency power transmitted:
Communication protocol:
Floor sensor types:
Protection Class: Working voltage: Over-voltage category: Rated impulse voltage: Pollution degree: CTI rating of insulation components: Material group: Disconnection type:
Smart ZB Thermostat 16 A
AC 230 V ~, 50 Hz max. 16 A, 3520 W max. 4 A max 0.5 W Screw terminals for
max. 2.5 mm², 0.5 Nm Required 0 to 40 °C max. 90% non-condensing max. ±0.5 °C
(accross the range of 4 to 30 °C) max. 0.1 °C 7×5 dot matrix, 3 additional
LEDs 2.401 GHz to 2.483 GHz < 10 mW Zigbee 3.0 certified 10, 12, 15, 33, 47
(Thermistor resistance values in kOhm. Nominal value at 25 °C) II 230 V III 4
kV 2 175 V IIIa (based on CTI value) 1.B
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Trademarks
This guide makes reference to system and brand names that are trademarks of
their relevant owners.
· Zigbee® is a registered trademark of the Connectivity Standards Alliance. ·
Apple® and App Store® are brand names or registered trademarks of Apple Inc. ·
Google PlayTM Store and AndroidTM are brand names or registered trademarks
of Google Inc. · Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®. Other
brands and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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+47 67 79 39 00 support@elko.no www.elko.no
As standards, specifications, and design change from time to time, please ask
for confirmation of the information given in this publication.
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References
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