emos P5660FR Thermostatic and Timer Socket User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- EMOS
Table of Contents
- emos P5660FR Thermostatic and Timer Socket
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Technical Specifications
- Description of Control Elements
- Back-Up Battery Replacement
- USE IN THERMO-SWITCH SOCKET
- Setting Programmes – Automatic Mode
- USE IN TIMER SWITCH SOCKET MODE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
emos P5660FR Thermostatic and Timer Socket
Product Information
The GB Thermostatic and Timer Socket is a digital socket that combines a switch socket for timed activation/deactivation of home appliances with a thermostatic socket for automatic regulation of electrical heating and cooling systems. It is suitable for use with convector heaters, ladder radiators, infrared heating panels, andair-conditioning units.
Description of Control Elements:
1. On-Screen Indicators in Thermostatic Mode (See Fig. 2)
2. On-Screen Indicators in Timer Mode (See Fig. 3)
Back-Up Battery Replacement:
The back-up battery is used to power the socket’s memory. The expected battery life is 2 years. When the battery indicatorappears on the screen, follow these steps to replace the battery:
- Remove the 4 screws on the back and take off the front cover (see fig. 4).
- Remove the drained battery and insert a new one.
- Make sure you observe the correct polarity: + side up.
- Replace the cover and screw it back on.
Product Usage Instructions
Use in Thermostatic Mode:
Socket Placement: Choose a spot preferably on an inside wall where air circulates freely and there is no directsunlight. Ensure the connected heating appliance is at a sufficient distance from the socket to prevent interference.
Putting the Device into Operation:
- Plug the socket into a 230 V/50 Hz socket; the screen will activate.
- Plug the appliance into the thermostatic socket.
- Confirm by pressing the TIME button and continue with further settings.
The following settings are available in thermostat mode:
- Temperature Differential Setting: This setting determines the temperature difference required for switching the system on and off.
- Room Temperature Calibration: The temperature sensor in the thermostat is calibrated from production, butadditional calibration can be done to optimize the thermostat further.
Table of Factory Preset Programs:
Time | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6:00 | 7:30 | 8:00 | 9:30 | 11:30 | 12:00 | 13:30 |
14:00 | 16:30 | 17:00 | 22:00 | 22:30 |
To set the temperature changes for each day:
- Press the PROG button; the day number will begin flashing (1 to 7 = Monday to Sunday).
- Confirm by pressing TIME; the time value will start flashing and P1 will appear on the screen (indicating the 1st temperature change in the day).
- Repeat the process for the remaining temperature changes (P2, P3, P4, P5, P6) in the day.
- To end setting, wait 1 minute or press the MODE button.
Note: To delete a set program, long-press the TIME button when the time is flashing. Move forward in settings by pressing the TIME button; pressing the PROG button navigates one step back insettings.
OFF Mode:
To turn off the socket output:
- Press the MODE button until OFF appears on the screen.
The room temperature and clock will be displayed, but the current output from the socket will be turned off. To reactivate the socket, press MODE repeatedly to set it to either automatic or manual temperature control mode.
This digital socket combines a switch socket for timed activation/deactivation of home appliances with a thermostatic socket for auto-matic regulation of electrical heating and cooling systems (convector heaters, ladder radiators, infrared heating panels, air-conditioning).
Technical Specifications
- Power supply: 230 V~, 50 Hz, 16 A max.
- IP rating: IP30
- Operating temperature: 0 °C to 55 °C
- increment for setting time: 1 minute
- Switched load: max. 230 V AC, 3,680 W; 16 A for resistive load; 4 A for inductive load
- Temperature measurement: 0 °C to 45 °C with 0.1 °C resolution; accuracy ±1 °C at 20 °C
- Temperature setting: 5 °C to 40 °C in 0.5 °C increments Temperature differential setting: 0.2 °C to 2 °C, in 0.1 °C increments
- Back-up power supply: 1× 3 V CR2032 battery (included)
- Dimensions: 82 × 62 × 146 mm
Description of Control Elements
- socket for connecting an appliance
- BOOST button
- „−“ button
- TIME button
- screen
- temperature sensor
- PROG button
- „+“ button
- RESET
- MODE button
On-Screen Indicators in Thermostatic Mode
- time mode
- programme number
- mode icon
- day number
- room temperature
- time/set temperature
- back-up battery low
On-Screen Indicators in Timer Mode
- time mode
- mode icon
- day number
- time
- programme number
- back-up battery low
Back-Up Battery Replacement
The back-up battery is used to power the socket‘s memory.
The expected battery life is 2 years.
When appears on the screen, replace the battery.
- Remove the 4 screws on the back and take off the front cover (see fig. 4).
- Remove the drained battery and insert a new one.
- Make sure you observe the correct polarity: + side up.
- Replace the cover and screw it back on.
USE IN THERMO-SWITCH SOCKET
USE IN THERMO-SWITCH SOCKET (THERMOSTAT) MODE Socket Placement
Choose a spot preferably on an inside wall where air circulates freely and
there is no direct sunlight.
The connected heating appliance should be at a sufficient distance from the socket to prevent the devices from influencing each other. Otherwise, the socket may activate the appliance when not needed.
Putting the Device into Operation
Plug the socket into a 230 V/50 Hz socket; the screen will activate. Plug the
appliance into the thermostatic socket.
Activating Thermo-Switch Socket (Thermostat) Mode
Long-press the TIME and MODE buttons at the same time to access settings.
Repeatedly press the + and – buttons to select the mode marked as „ “ .
Confirm by pressing the TIME button and continue with further settings.
The settings below are only available when in thermostat mode!
Heating or Cooling Mode
Long-press the TIME and MODE buttons at the same time and then press the TIME
button 1×.
Use the + and – buttons to choose between heating or cooling mode.
Confirm by pressing TIME; this will open:
Temperature Differential Setting
Use the + and – buttons to set a value of 0.2 °C to 2 °C, with 0.1 °C
resolution.
Confirm by pressing TIME; this will open:
Room Temperature Calibration
Use the + and – buttons to set a value of -3 °C to +3 °C, with 0.5 °C
resolution.
Wait 30 seconds or press MODE to save the setting and return to the main
screen.
Explanation of functions:
Temperature Differential Setting
The temperature differential (hysteresis) is the difference in tempe-rature
required for switching the system on and off.
If, for example, you set the temperature in heating mode to 20 °C and
differential to 0.2 °C, the thermostat activates heating as soon as room
temperature drops to 19.8 °C and switches heating off when temperature reaches
20.2 °C.
Room Temperature Calibration
The temperature sensor in the thermostat is calibrated from producti-on, but
additional calibration can be done to optimise the thermostat further, for
instance by comparing the measured room temperature with a reference
thermometer.
Setting Day and Time
Press the TIME button; the day number will begin flashing.
Use the + and – buttons to set the current day and press TIME to confirm.
The month number will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the
current month and press TIME to confirm.
The year will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current year
and press TIME to confirm.
The hour will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current hour
and press TIME to confirm.
The minute will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current
minute and press TIME to confirm.
Wait 30 seconds or press MODE to save the setting and return to the main
screen.
Table of Factory Preset Programmes (Max. 6 Temperature Changes a Day)
Time | Temperature | |
---|---|---|
Monday–Sunday Monday–Friday Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri | P1 | 6:00 |
P2 | 8:00 | 15 °C |
P3 | 12:00 | 15 °C |
P4 | 14:00 | 15 °C |
P5 | 17:00 | 21 °C |
P6 | 22:00 | 15 °C |
Time | Temperature | |
Saturday–Sunday Sat/Sun | P1 | 7:30 |
P2 | 9:30 | 20 °C |
P3 | 11:30 | 20 °C |
P4 | 13:30 | 20 °C |
P5 | 16:30 | 21 °C |
P6 | 22:30 | 15 °C |
Setting Programmes – Automatic Mode
If the factory preset programmes do not suit your needs, you can adjust their
timing and temperatures.
The day can be divided into a maximum of 6 time periods = 6 temperature
changes.
-
Press the PROG button; the day number will begin flashing.
1 to 7 = Monday to Sunday. -
Use the + and – buttons to select the days: individual days in the week/workdays – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/weekend – 6, 7/whole week – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
-
Confirm by pressing TIME; the time value will start flashing and P1 will appear on the screen (indicating the 1st temperature change in the day).
-
Use the + and – buttons to set the time (1 minute resolution) when the 1st temperature change should start and confirm with the TIME button.
-
The temperature value will start flashing; use the + and – buttons to set the temperature of choice and confirm with TIME.
-
The time value will start flashing and P2 will appear on the screen (indicating the 2nd temperature change in the day).
-
Use the + and – buttons to set the time when the 2nd temperature change should start and confirm with the TIME button.
-
The temperature value will start flashing; use the + and – buttons to set the temperature of choice and confirm with TIME.
-
Repeat the process for the remaining temperature changes (P3/4/5/6) in the day.
To end setting, wait 1 minute or press the MODE button.
Note: If you wish to delete a set programme, long-press the TIME button when the time is flashing.
Move forward in settings by pressing the TIME button; pressing the PROG navigates one step back in settings.
Manual Temperature Mode
Press the MODE button until SET and a temperature value appear on the right of
the screen.
Use the + and – buttons to set the temperature and wait 5 seconds for the
setting to automatically save.
The set temperature will be maintained until you cancel manual mode.
Short-Term Manual Temperature Change
When in automatic mode, where temperature is controlled by the selected
programme, it is possible to make a short-term change to the current
temperature setting.
While in automatic temperature control mode (AUTO and P – pro-gramme number
displayed on the left side of the screen) use the + and – buttons to set the
new temperature and wait 5 seconds for the setting to automatically save.
P – programme number will disappear from the screen; AUTO will remain.
The manually set temperature will be maintained until the pro-grammed
temperature change.
OFF Mode
Press the MODE button until OFF appears on the screen.
The room temperature and clock will be displayed, but current output from the
socket will be turned off.
To reactivate the socket, press MODE repeatedly to set the socket to either
the automatic or manual temperature control mode.
BOOST Mode
The BOOST feature can be used to heat up a room in a short time. Press the
BOOST button repeatedly to choose the time frame (30 min to 9 hours, 30 min
resolution).
Then, use the + and – buttons to choose temperature; the setting will be saved
automatically.
The chosen temperature will be valid for the entire set period. The time and
temperature remaining will flash on the screen along with the room temperature
and the clock.
Once the time elapses, the system will automatically switch back to the
previous temperature mode and the previously set temperature. To end the BOOST
function prematurely, use the MODE button to select a different temperature
mode or press the BOOST button repeatedly until the time setting reaches 9
hours; the next press will deactivate the BOOST function.
USE IN TIMER SWITCH SOCKET MODE
Activating Timer Switch Socket Mode
Long-press the TIME and MODE buttons at the same time to access settings.
Repeatedly press the + and – buttons to select the mode marked as „ “ .
Wait 30 seconds or press MODE to automatically save the setting and return to
the main screen.
Setting Day and Time
- Press the TIME button; the day number will begin flashing.
- Use the + and – buttons to set the current day and press TIME to confirm.
- The month number will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current month and press TIME to confirm.
- The year will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current year and press TIME to confirm.
- The hour will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current hour and press TIME to confirm.
- The minute will start flashing. Use the + and – buttons to set the current minute and press TIME to confirm.
- Wait 30 seconds or press MODE to automatically save the setting and return to the main screen.
Table of Factory Preset Times
Activation time (ON) | Deactivation time (OFF) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Monday–Sunday Monday–Friday Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri Saturday–Sunday Sat/Sun | P1 | ||
6:00 | 8:00 | ||
P2 | 12:00 | 14:00 | |
P3 | 17:00 | 22:00 |
Setting Programmes – Automatic Mode
If the factory settings do not suit your needs, you can adjust the timing of
the programmes.
You can set a maximum of 24 time programmes.
-
Press the PROG button; the day number will begin flashing. 1 to 7 = Monday to Sunday.
-
Use the + and – buttons to select days:
individual days in the week/workdays – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5/weekend – 6, 7/whole week – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. -
Confirm with the TIME button; the time value will start flashing and P1 – ON (activation of the 1st programme) will appear on the screen.
-
Use the + and – buttons to set the time (1 minute resolution) when the 1st time programme should start and confirm with the TIME button.
-
The time value will start flashing and P1 – OFF (deactivation of the 1st programme) will appear on the screen.
-
Use the + and – buttons to set the time when the 1st time pro-gramme should turn off; confirm by pressing TIME.
-
The time value will start flashing and P2 – ON (activation of the 2nd programme) will appear on the screen.
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Repeat this process for the other programmes.
To end setting, wait 1 minute or press the MODE button. While a program is on, the screen will display AUTO ON. While a program is off, the screen will display AUTO OFF.
Note: If you wish to delete a set programme, long-press the TIME button
when the time is flashing.
Move forward in settings by pressing the TIME button; pressing the PROG
navigates one step back in settings.
BOOST Mode (Countdown)
- The countdown function enables turning off an appliance after a preset time.
- Press the BOOST button repeatedly to choose the time frame (30 min to 9 hours, 30 min resolution).
- The countdown from the set time will start automatically.
- The time remaining will be flashing on the screen alongside the mode icon ( ) and clock.
- Once the set time elapses, the system will automatically switch to the previous mode.
- To end the BOOST function prematurely, use the MODE button to select a different mode or press the BOOST button repeatedly until the time setting reaches 9 hours; the next press then deactivates the BOOST function.
- Note: The BOOST function cannot be used in manual mode (ON).
Manual Mode (ON)
- Press the MODE button repeatedly until ON and the mode icon ( ) appear in the left of the screen.
- The socket will remain operational.
- The set mode will be active until you switch to another one using the MODE button.
OFF Mode
- Press the MODE button until OFF appears on the screen.
- The clock will remain on the screen but the current output from the socket will be turned off.
- To reactivate the socket, press MODE repeatedly to set the socket to either the automatic (AUTO) or manual (ON) temperature control mode.
Screen Illumination
Pressing any button activates screen illumination for 15 seconds.
Factory Reset
- If the socket is not working properly, you can reset it to factory settings.
- Long-press the PROG button and insert e.g. a straightened paper clip into the RESET hole; you will hear a click.
- The screen will display all segments/icons; release the PROG button.
Safety Warnings
- The device is intended for use in dry, indoor environments only. Do not expose the device to rain, snow or other extreme conditions. Do not use the product outdoors!
- Do not overload the device.
- The device must only be connected to and used with 230 V AC (~)/50 Hz electrical wiring fitted with a protective contact in line with valid electrical regulations.
- Pay attention to the data on the type plate of the appliances connected to the device. Maximum input power of all connected electrical appliances must not exceed 3,680 W (max. current 16 A). Max. inductive load: 4 A.
- Any use of the device not listed in the previous sections of the manual will result in damage to the product and could present danger in the form of a short circuit, injury by electric current, etc. The device must not be modified or
- otherwise restructured! Safety warnings must be followed unconditionally.
- Make sure that the lead-in earth pin is not damaged – a damaged earth pin could endanger the life of the user.
- The recommended operating temperature is from 0 °C to +55 °C.
- The device must not be used in hostile environments such as environments with flammable gases, vapours or dust.
- Never tamper with the electrical circuits of the device or disassemble it! If the device is damaged or non-functional, contact the seller.
- Only clean the device and the LCD screen using a soft dry cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or immerse the device in water!
- The device is not intended for use by children or persons whose physical, sensory or mental disability or lack of experience and expertise prevents safe use, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety. Keep the device out of reach of children. Children must be supervised to ensure they do not play with the device.
Do not dispose with domestic waste. Use special collection points for sorted waste. Contact local authorities for informa-tion about collection points. If the electronic devices would be disposed on landfill, dangerous substances may reach groundwater and subsequently food chain, where it could affect human health.
References
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