Dimplex X3D Wireless Programmable Thermostat Instruction Manual
- June 25, 2024
- Dimplex
Table of Contents
- Dimplex X3D Wireless Programmable Thermostat
- Product Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Installation
- Description
- Configuration
- Setting the clock
- Setting the temperatures
- Programming
- Information button
- Locking access to the settings
- Return to initial settings
- Changing the batteries
- Troubleshooting
- Technical characteristics
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Dimplex X3D Wireless Programmable Thermostat
Product Specifications
- Product Name: Wireless Programmable Thermostat
- Wireless association: Yes
- Temperature Control: Yes
- Display: LCD
- Power Source: Battery
Product Usage Instructions
1. Installation:
Place the thermostat in the main room or center of your home, wall-mounted or on furniture at a height of 1.50 m. Keep it away from heat sources and draughts. Do not install on an outdoor wall or unheated room.
2. Description:
The product has standby mode which activates after a period of inactivity. Press a button or turn the selector knob to activate the product.
3. Wireless Association:
Follow the wireless association instructions provided in the manual to connect the thermostat to other devices.
4. Configuration:
Configure various settings such as temperature display, control type, energy saving mode, backlighting, presence detection function, and more as per your preferences.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can the thermostat be placed in an outdoor area?
- A: No, do not install the thermostat on a wall in contact with the outdoors or with an unheated room.
- Q: How do I activate the product from standby mode?
- A: Press a button or turn the selector knob to activate the product.
EN Wireless programmable thermostat NL Draadloos programmeerbare thermostaat
Installation
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Mini 20 cm
Place the thermostat:
– in the main room (e.g. living room/dining
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room) or in the centre of your home,
– wall-mounted or placed on a piece of
accessible furniture at a height of 1.50 m
– away from heat sources (fireplaces,
sunlight) and draughts (windows, doors)
IMPORTANT: Do not install the thermostat on a wall in contact
with the outdoors or with an unheated room (e.g. garage, etc.).
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Description
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Ê AUTO mode
Ë Comfort mode
Ì Economy mode Temperature Í Frost protection setting
mode
Î Date and time setting/ Programming
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3 67 89
Ê Time Ë Day Ì Temperature measured
or setting Í Active setting Î Wireless transmission Ï “Party” mode Ð Absence
mode Ñ Information Ò Shutdown mode
Standby mode: The product switches to standby mode after a certain time
without any activity. Activate the product by pressing a button or turning the
selector knob
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3. Wireless association
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Ê Set the receiver(s) to association mode (refer to receiver guide),
Ë The thermostat must be in shutdown mode. Press and hold the 2nd button from
the left for 5 seconds. The screen displays the thermostat version. 4
Ì Press and hold the 2nd button from the left for 5 seconds again. The screen
displays the rF01 menu.
Í Press OK. The thermostat searches for the receivers to associate. The number
of receivers found and associated is displayed in the centre of the screen.
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Number of receivers
Configuration
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5s
2
– 5°C -> + 5°C
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The thermostat must be in shutdown mode.
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Ê Press and hold the 2nd button from the left for 5 seconds.
The screen displays the thermostat version.
Ë Press OK.
The screen displays the CF01 menu.
Ì Choose your selection or setting with + and -.
Press OK to validate and go to the next setting.
To exit the mode, turn the selector knob Note: the greyed out sections of the tables match the default values
CF01 – Correcting the temperature measured
Can be set from -5°C to +5°C. Example: the temperature displayed by the unit
is 19°C and the actual temperature (thermometer) is 20°C, set +1°C.
CF02 – Temperature displayed in AUTO mode
0
Temperature setting
1
Temperature measured
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CF04 – Control type
0
Chrono-proportional (PI) control
1
ON/OFF control
CF05 – Energy saving mode
0 Display switches off after 10 seconds if nothing is pressed
1
Display switches off between midnight and 5am
2
Display always on
CF06 – ON/OFF button display in standby mode
0
Symbol not displayed in standby mode
1
Symbol displayed in standby mode
CF07 – Backlighting
0
Disabled
1
Enabled (switches off after timer)
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4. Configuration
CF08 – Opening detection function
0
Disabled
1
Enabled
If a door/window magnetic contact (e.g. window) is associated with the receiver, the heating will switch to Frost protection when the window is opened.
CF09 – Presence detection function
0
Disabled
1
Enabled
If a motion detector is associated with the receiver, the temperature will be lowered automatically in the event of an extended absence: · 1.5 h -> Active setting -1.5°C · 3.5 h -> Active setting -3.5°C · 48 h -> Frost protection setting
CF10 – Value of the max. comfort setting
Can be set from 22°C to 30°C. Default value: 28°C
CF11 – Programming format
0
Programming in 1 h steps
1
Programming in 1/2 h steps
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CF12 – Time display format
0
12 (AM/PM)
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1
24
CF13 – Automatic change to summer/winter time
0
Disabled
1
Enabled
If CF13 = 0, the date setting will not be proposed.
CF15 – Display of the symbol
0
Symbol always steady even for a presence detection event
1 Symbol flashes if there is a presence detection event
If CF08 = 1:
CF16 – Display of the symbol (heating request)
0
Symbol not displayed
1
Symbol displayed
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4. Configuration
CF17 – Display of the symbol
0
Symbol steady if there is a presence detection event
1 Symbol flashes if there is a presence detection event
CF18 – Display of the consumption
0
Disabled
1
Enabled
If the display of the consumption is enabled, specify the power of the heating elements
2
Ê Select the heating element Ë Confirm with OK.
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Ì Specify its power in Watts. Í Confirm with OK.
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Setting the clock
Ê Turn the selector knob to PROG. EN
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2 00 23
3 00 59
Ë Enter the hour and confirm with OK.
Ì Enter the minutes and confirm with OK.
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Í Enter the day and confirm with OK.
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5 1 12
6 2015…
Î Enter the month Ï Enter the year and confirm with OK. and confirm with OK.
The date setting cannot be proposed (see CF13 configuration).
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Ð Turn the selector knob to AUTO to exit the mode
Setting the temperatures
(settings)
If you remain in one of these modes, the thermostat will operate permanently in relation to this setting (no programming)
6.1 Defining the comfort setting
Ê Turn the selector knob to . Ë Set the Comfort temperature (5°C to max. Comfort). Configuration CF10 Ì Confirm with OK.
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1
5°C -> Confort max. 3
6.2 Defining the Economy setting
Ê Turn the selector knob to . Ë Set the Economy temperature (5°C to max. Comfort). Ì Confirm with OK.
6.3 Defining the
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Frost protection setting
Ê Turn the selector knob to . Ë Set the Frost protection temperature (5°C to max. Comfort). Ì Confirm with OK.
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2
5°C -> + 19°C
3
2
5°C -> + 10°C
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6.4 Behavioural indicator
When the settings are adjusted, depending on the thermostat
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model, the colour of the screen changes or an indicator is dis-
played according to the selected temperature.
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Green up to 19°C (reduced consumption)
Orange from19.5°C to 24°C (average consumption)
Red from 24.5°C to max. comfort (High consumption)
To benefit from this function, according to the thermostat model, activate the
backlighting function (CF05).
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Programming
Ê Turn the selector knob to PROG.
Upon activation, the programming for each day is a comfort period
from 6am to 11pm.
You can create your different Economy and Comfort periods using
the and buttons.
1
Example: Comfort from 6am to 8am and 5pm to 11pm
0h
6h 8h
17h
23h 24h
2
Ë Press up to 06:00
3
Ì Press up to 08:00
4
Í Press up to 17:00
Programming can be made by steps of 1 hour or 1/2 hour (configuration menu
CF11).
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Day
1 Programmable period
Setting assigned to
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the period
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Î Press up to 23:00
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Ï Press up to 00:00
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Ð Press OK to validate and go to the next day.
Ð Pressing OK for 3 seconds confirms the program and copies it over to the
next day (COPY function).
7 Start again for each day of the week.
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8. AUTO mode
In AUTO mode, the thermostat follows the programme of the day. The symbol
indicate a heating request (configuration CF16). The automatic programme can
be temporarily suspended by: – a “Party Mode” override ( ),
– an Absence mode ( ),
– a window magnetic contact (symbol ), if the function is activated
(configuration CF08). The heating then goes to Frost Protection.
– an absence detection (symbol
off), if the function is
activated (configuration CF08).
The heating then goes to “lower”:
· Absence 1.5 -> Active setting -1.5°C
· Absence 3.5 -> Active setting -3.5°C
· Absence 48 h -> Frost-protection
: Heating request : Party mode : Absence mode : Temperature measured : Outdoor temperature
: Presence detection in progress
: External override
: Spent battery
: Radio transmission
: Door/window magnetic contact active
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9. “Party” mode
The “Party” mode can temporarily suspend the
automatic programme by applying a temperature setting chosen
for a programmed duration (from 30 minutes to 12 hours).
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1
Ê From the AUTO mode and press the button.
2 5°C-> Confort max.
Ë Set the required temperature. Confirm with OK.
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3 0h30-> 12h
Ì Set the required duration. Confirm with OK.
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Í The countdown starts. Return to AUTO mode and its settings at the end of the countdown by by pressing C.
10. Absence mode
This mode protects your home from frost if you are absent for several days. Example: Leave on Friday 10 – Scheduled return on Sunday 19, programme 9 days absence.
VEN 10
DIM 19
1 Ê Turn the selector knob on AUTO and press on .
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2
1-> 365
Ë Set the number of days of absence. Confirm with OK.
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5->28°C
Ì Set the absence temperature. Confirm with OK.
Í The countdown starts. Return to AUTO mode and its settings at the end of the countdown by by pressing C. – 46 –
11. External override
The external override is used to suspend the automatic operation
of the thermostat from another wireless transmitter
allowing this function.
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For an external override, the symbol and the new override value are displayed.
Thermostat follows the parameters demanded by the external transmitter.
During the external override, if the symbol does not appear on the thermostat screen, press the i button or turn the selection knob to refresh the display.
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Information button
The Information button (i) enables the following the information to
be known: – actual temperature setting or temperature
measured (according to configuration), – outside temperature (if the receiver
is associated with an outdoor sensor), – the total consumption of the
associated
heating elements (configuration CF18).
Repeatedly press the i button
to display this information.
To reset the reading counter, press the C button 3 times.
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Locking access to the settings
From the AUTO, , , modes.
Press and hold the i button for 5 seconds.
The symbol appears.
In locked mode, only the
On/Off ( ) and Information (i)
buttons are accessible.
To enable the beeps again, press
the i button for 5 seconds.
The symbol appears.
14. Off mode
Press . The thermostat emits a series of 3 beeps.
In this mode, heating is shut down.
To exit the shutdown mode, press again on the button. The thermostat emits a
beep.
In this mode, heating is shut down.
Only the i button can be accessed.
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Return to initial settings
15.1 Automatic reset of parameters to factory setting
From the shutdown mode ( ).
Ê Press the left button and the
i button simultaneously for 10 seconds
until “Init” is displayed.
Ë Press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds. The “Init” information flashes.
List of settings initialised: – Temperature settings
(Comfort 19°C, Economy 15.5°C, Frost protection 7°C), – Opening detection
function (CF08=1), – Presence detection function (CF09=0),
10s >3s
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15.2 Initialisation of all the parameters
This mode resets all the configuration parameters, settings,
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and programming. Only the date and time are kept.
From the shutdown mode ( ).
Ê Press the left button and the
i button simultaneously for 20 seconds.
After 10 seconds, the screen displays “Init”, keep pressing until “ALL” is
displays.
Ë Press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds. The “Init” and “ALL” information
flashes.
The values and settings are initialised.
20s
3s
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16. Remove the wireless association.
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5s
Ê The thermostat must be in shutdown mode. Press and hold the 2nd button from the left for 5 seconds. The screen displays the thermostat version.
Ë Press and hold the 2nd button from the left for 5 seconds again. The screen displays the rF01 menu.
Ì Press + to display rF03, then press OK. The number of receivers found and associated is displayed in the centre of the screen.
Í Press OK for 5 seconds. The thermostat removes the wireless associations until “00” is displayed.
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3
4 >5s
Changing the batteries
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From the moment the symbol is displayed on the screen, you have 3 months to change the batteries (see technical characteristics).
Troubleshooting
· The screen displays the
symbol.
The batteries are spent. Replace the batteries
· A receiver does not receive information from the thermostat. The radio range
may be insufficient. 1) Disconnect all your receivers, apart from the one
causing the problem. 2) The thermostat must be in shutdown mode. 3) Press and
hold the 2nd button from the left for 5 seconds. The screen displays the
thermostat version. 4) Press and hold the 2nd button from the left for 5
seconds again. The screen displays the rF01 menu. 5) Press + to display rF02.
The screen displays a number from 0 to 4 (4 being the maximum range). If the
number is too low, modify the installation.
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Technical characteristics
· Power according to model: – Two 1.5 V LR03/AAA alkaline batteries
(supplied), 5-year life under normal use (CF05=0), – Two 1.5 V, 1.5 Ah
LR03/AAA lithium batteries (supplied), 10-year life under normal use (CF05=0),
· Class III insulation · 868 MHz transmission frequency, class 1 (standard EN
300 220) · Wireless remote control device · Wireless range from 100 to 300
metres outside, varies
depending on the associated equipment (the range can vary depending on the
installation conditions and the electromagnetic environment). · Dimensions: 81
x 135 x 22 mm · Protection index: IP 30 · Wall-mounted on on base ·
Installation in an environment with normal pollution levels · Storage
temperature: -10°C to +70°C · Operating temperature: 0°C to +40°C
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