HR92 Wireless Radiator Controller
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HR92Wireless Radiator Controller
1. Scope of delivery
The radiator controller packaging contains:
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1 Radiator controller with valve baseplate M30 x 1.5; batteries included2 Display support 3 Valve adapter type Danfoss RA 4 Screws for securing radiator controller and batterycompartment
WARNING
Danger of suffocation! f Keep packaging materials away fromchildren.
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The HR92UK radiator controller is certified by eu.bac.
HR92 is an electronic radiator controller witha modern design. Because of the wireless communication with a frequency of 868 MHz the controller can be easily integrated in heating systems such as evohome to control the roomtemperature.User-friendly · Large adjustable display with backlight.· Display of information in the display using symbols and text.· Parameters can be set individually.· Manual temperature modification (effective until the next switching point) possible at any time.Mounting · Theradiatorcontrollerfitsonthemost commonradiator valves of the type M30x1.5.· Further adapters are available as accessories.· An external window contact can be connected optionally.Energy saving features · Withthewindowfunction,theradiatorvalveisclosedwhen ventilating the room.· Ifanexternalwindowcontactisused,theradiator valve is closed when a window is open.
fUsetheradiatorcontroller onlyin accordance with these operating instructions.CAUTION fDonotletchildrenplay withtheradiator controller.
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3. Device overview Operating elements and display1
Radio signal displayDisplay Meaning5 Field strength excellent
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1 Adjustment dial 2 Displays that the room setpoint was changedmanually 3 Operationlock 4 Battery status 5 Temperature display/parameter information 6 Text display, 9characters 7 Radio signal (field strength) 8 Radio communication display 9 Radio communication error 10 Info button, for displaying the room (zone)information; Function button, for binding and configuringBattery displayBattery status MeaningBatteries fully chargedBatteries half chargedBatteries have to be replaced soonFlashing display: Batteries are dead and have to be replaced
3 Field strength good1 Field strength weak4. MountingReady to operate in three steps: · Insert batteries and set language · Establish radio connection · Mount on radiator controller FINISHEDInserting/changing batteries The radiator controller is set for the following battery type: · 2 alkaline cells 1.5 V; type LR6, AA, AM3 You can instead use the following batteries or rechargeable batteries: · Lithium 1.5 V; type LR6, AA, AM3 · NiMH 1.2 V; type LR6, AA, AM3i · If lithium or NiMH batteries are used, Parameter 9 has to be adapted, see Section 5. · Always change batteries in pairs.i · Ifthe batteriesaretooweak,theradiatorcontroller opens the radiator valve completely. · After the batteries have been replaced, the radio connection to the central operating device is restored automatically.
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i The language selection is only displayed during initial commissioning.i The batterylifeofnew alkalinecells amounts to approx.2years.The batteries needchanging when the symbol flashes. All the settings are retained when the batteries are changed.
WARNING
Explosion hazard! f Never charge non rechargeable batteries. fNever short-circuitbatteries or throwtheminto fire.fDispose of used batteries ecologically.
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Establishing radio connectionThe radiator controller HR92 communicates with the central operating device by radio usingthe frequency of 868MHz.Tothispurposetheconnectionbetween the HR92 and the central operating device has to be established first. This process is called BINDING. In the case of preconfigured devices binding has already been carried out in the factory.i Ifbinding has notyetbeencarried out,unbound is displayed after has been pressed.Binding must first be activated at the HR92 so that the radio signal can be received. Subsequently binding has to be activated at the central operating device.
1. Pull off theadjustment dial.Todoso, start at the notch on the bottom of the device.2. Ifused,unscrewanyfasteningscrewsfromthe battery compartment.3. Release the lock and fold out battery spring. The battery compartment is now accessible.4. Insert the batteries. Ensure that the polarity “+” and “” is correct.5. Fold down the battery spring and latch it in. 6. Option: Secure the battery spring with the fasteningscrews to secure the batteries against theft. 7. Place the adjustment dial back on.First the software version number and then the language english is displayed. 8. Ifdesired,usetheadjustmentdialtoselectadifferent language.9. Confirm the selected language with the button.
i Pleasereadthe operatinginstructions ofyourcentral operating device for further information about binding.Activating binding at the HR92i Carryout bindingoftheradiatorcontrollernearthe final mounting location.1. Pressthe button briefly. unbound is displayed.2. Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds. bind is displayed.3. Press the buttonbriefly. binding is displayed and the radio symbol appears.Activating binding at the central control device fTo activate binding at the central control device: seethe associated instructions.
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Binding at the HR92The radio symbol flashes during binding. If binding was successful, success is displayed. Afterwards the main display is shown. Whensyncis showninthedisplay,theradiator controller is synchronizing with the central operating device. HR92 receives the data from the central operating device.
Radio test 1. Press the buttonbriefly.2. Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds. 3. Select rf checkusing theadjustmentdialandconfirm withthe button. checking is displayed (flashing) in the display.
i Synchronization can take up to 4 minutes until the current room setpoint temperature is displayed at the HR92. If BINDING is notsuccessful,it is terminated automatically after approx. 10 minutes. or To cancel BINDING, select Exit using the adjustmentdial andconfirmwiththe button.i If several HR92 radiator controllers in one room (zone) are to be controlled by the central operating device, it is possible to activate BINDING at all radiator controllers simultaneously. BINDING then only has to be carried out once.Failed binding/insufficient data transferBinding has failed when the radio symbol disappears and failed is displayed. The datatransfer output maybe insufficient. This can be caused by metallic objects or further radio devices. fEnsure that the distance to radio devices such asradio headphones, cordless phone, etc. amounts to at least 1 m. fEnsure that the distance to metallic objects is sufficient. fIf radio interference cannot be eliminated, select a different mounting location for the room unit and repeat binding.Clearing binding at the HR921. Press the buttonbriefly. 2. Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds. 3. Select bind using the adjustment dial and keep thebuttonpresseduntilcleared is displayed. Binding is deactivated.
checking
The radiator controller is ready to receive radio signals from the central operating device.
i Please read the operating instructions of your central operating device for further information about the radio test.
Thefield strengthisdisplayedasabarandanumber while the radio signal is being received.
5 bars Field strength
excellent
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3 bars Field strength good
signal
1 bars Field strength weak
Radio test at operating devices with 2-way communication Ifthecentraloperatingdevicecantransmit andreceive (2-way communication), like the evotouch, the field strength can be queried directly at the radiator controller without activating the radio test in the central operating device.1. Press the buttonbriefly.2. Hold the button pressed for 5 seconds. 3. Select rf check using the adjustment dial andconfirm with the button. checking is displayed (flashing) in the display.4. Press the buttonagain. Thefield strengthisdisplayedasabarandanumber while the radio signal is being received.
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Interrupting the radio test The radio test is terminated automatically after approx. 10 minutes. or fSelect exit using the adjustment dial and confirmwith the button.Radio communication errorIftheexclamationmark and the radio symbol flash during normal operation, an error has occurred during radio communication. · The room setpoint temperature of the HR92 radiatorcontroller is changed automatically to 20 °C. fRestore radio communication to the central operatingdevice, see Section 7.
Selecting the adapter The radiator controller fits on common radiator valves of the type M30 x 1.5. Adapters are required for some valve types.1. Checkwhetheranadapterisrequiredand,if necessary, select the appropriate adapter.
BrandHoneywell HomeBraukmann, MNG, Heimeier, Oventrop valves M30 x 1.5
Illustration
AdapterNot required
Danfoss RA
Supplied
Mounting the radiator controller
The radiator controller can be mounted on all common
thermostatic valves with an M30 x 1.5 connection without draining system.
Danfoss RAV
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Prevent damage to the radiator controller
through humidity and moisture!
fMounttheradiatorcontrollerindoorsonly.
WARNING fProtect theradiator controller against
humidity, moisture, dust, directsunlight or
Danfoss RAVL
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exposure to excessive heat.
Removing the old thermostat head 2.1.
* can be ordered under EVA1-Danfoss2. Slidetheadapterontotheradiatorvalveandturnit until you feel it click into place.3. If necessary, screw the adapter tight with a screw.
1. Turntheoldthermostat headanti-clockwiseuntilit stops and loosen the mounting ring.2. Remove the old thermostat head from the radiator valve.
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Mounting the valve baseplate 1a1b 1. Separate the valve baseplate from the radiatorcontroller. To do so, push the slide towards . 3.
3. Locktheradiatorcontrollerintheendposition.Todo so, push the slidetowards . After approx. 1minutecycl(self-test)isdisplayed. Afterwards the radiator controller changes to normal operation.°C225i Theradiatorcontroller only operatesifitis locked correctly in the end position.FINISHED! The radiator controller now controls the roomtemperatureinaccordance withthespecification of the central operating device.
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2. Turntheadjustmentdialofthevalvebaseplateanticlockwise until it stops.3. Putthevalvebaseplateontotheradiatorvalveorthe adapter and tighten by hand (without tools!).Mounting the radiator controller
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2.1. Ensurethat theslide ontheradiatorcontroller is inthe open position.2. Puttheradiatorcontrollerontothevalvebaseplate so that the indentation latches in and is no longer visible.
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Securing the radiator controlleri The radiator controller and the batteries can be secured against removal by using the supplied screws.
Connecting an external window contactThe floating external window contacts HCA30 can be connected to the HR92 radiator controller.i The cable ACS90 is required to connect the external window contact. · Micro B mini-plug / open ends · 2 m long · Not included in the scope of delivery
Setting the position of the display In order to improve the legibility the display of the radiator controller can be tilted to different positions (10°, 20°, 30°, 40°). The angle of 40° can be fixed with the supplied display support.1.2.
Operation with window contact When the windowis opened, the windowcontact is opened and the radiator valve closes. When the window is closed again, the radiator controller returns to normal operation. The frost-protection function ensures that the radiator valve opens when thetemperature drops below 5 °C.i If a cabled window contact is removed, Parameter 11 has to be modified to 0 or 1, see Section 5.
Cable connectionfConnect cable ACS90 as follows to the window contact HCA30:
ACS90
white black GND green
Connecting the cable to the radiator controller HR92
Mounting 1. Lift the display and set it to the desired angle. 2. If desired, tilt the display by 40° and slide the displaysupport from above between the display and the housing until it latches in.Unmounting fPress the display support in at the back and removeit upwards.
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1. Remove the side cover from the radiator controller. 2. Insert the cable ACS90 into the radiator controllerHR92.The radiator controller recognises the connected window contact automatically.
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5. Basic settings
OverviewIf required, the 12 basic settings (parameters) can be adjusted. Factory settings have a grey background. Parameters marked with an * are described in more detail below.
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Setting
Meaning
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Language setting
1 English
2 German
3 Italian
4 French
5 Dutch
6 Spanish
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Backlight *
0 Deactivated
1 Activated
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Duration of the window function *
0 Window function not active
30 Valve opens at the latest after 30 minutes
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90 Valve opens at the latest after 90 minutes
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Sensitivity of the window function during
dropping room temperature * 0.2 0.2 (sensitive)
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2.0 2.0 (less sensitive)
Factory setting: 0.4
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Sensitivity of the window function during
rising room temperature * 0.1 0.1 (sensitive) … …
2.0 2.0 (less sensitive)
Factory setting:0.2
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Setting the valve stroke *
0 Standard valve stroke
1 Full-stroke mode
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Temperature representation in the
display *
0 Set/programmed temperature (setpoint
temperature)
1 Measured room temperature
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Temperature offset *
3 To adjust the temperatures measured by the
… radiator controller and in the room
-3 Factory setting: 0
Par.
Setting
Meaning
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Battery type
0 Alkaline
1 Lithium
2 NiMH (rechargeablebatteries)
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Display of the valve position *
0 No display of the valve position
1 Momentary display of thevalve position
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Window open function *
0 Off (no window function)
1 Auto (correspondingtoParameters 3-5)
2 Cabled (with floating window contact)
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Restore to factory setting
0 No reset
1 Reset
The binding is retained.
Exit
Changing parameters1. Keep the button pressed for approximately 5 seconds until Parameter 1 flashes (left-hand digit).
languageThe right-hand digit shows the current setting. The parameter is displayed additionally in plain text. For example, the display 1 1 stands for Parameter 1 (language) with Setting 1 (German).2. Usetheadjustmentdialtoselectthedesired parameter (left-hand digit).3. Pressthe button to edit the parameter. The current setting of the parameter flashes (right hand digit).4. Use the adjustment dial to set the desired setting (right-hand digit) and confirm with . The parameter being edited flashes (left-hand digit).5. For the further parameters repeat Steps 2 to 4. 6. To exit the menu, select exit using the adjustmentdial and confirm with the button.
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Description of the parametersParameter 2 Backlight The display has a backlight for reading the information. · Thebacklight isONwhentheadjustmentdialisturned or a button is pressed.· The backlight switches OFF if no action is carried out at the radiator controller for approx. 7 seconds in order to save battery power.Parameters 3 to 5 Window function In order to save energy the radiator controller closes the radiator valve when you open a window resulting in a large drop of the temperature. When you close the window so that the temperature rises the radiator controller opens the radiator valve again. When the duration of the window function (factory setting: 30 minutes) has expired, the system controls to the current room setpoint temperature again. Frost protection is ensured during the window function.Parameter 6 Valve stroke The radiator controller operates with the optimum valve stroke set in the factory. If the entire valve stroke is to be used or if the valve does not open completely,activate the full-stroke mode.Parameter 7 Temperature representation in the display · In the factory setting the room setpoint temperatureis displayed. · With the setting “measured temperature” themeasured room temperature is displayed. A changeoverto the set temperature is carried out by turningtheadjustment dialorpressingthebutton. If required, the temperature can now be reset. The display returns to the measuredtemperature after approx. 3 seconds. Due to the heat influence of the radiator the “measured temperature” displayed at the radiator controller can differ from the temperature measured at another point in the room.Parameter 8 Temperature offset Since the radiator controller measures the room temperatureintheareaoftheradiator,it ispossible that this temperature deviates from the temperature measured at a different point in the room. If, for example, 20 °C is measured in the room and 21.0 °C at the radiator,this effect can be compensated by an offset of 1.0 °C.
Parameter 10 Display of the valve position When this parameter is activated (setting “1”), the calculated valve position (0 … 100% opened) is displayed momentarily. The main display is shown again after approx. 3 minutes. Tocancel,select exitandpressthe button.Parameter 11 Window open function · Ifawindow contact isconnected,theparameteris setautomatically to “2”(cabled).The windowfunctionis controlled by the window contact. · If no window contact is connected, the setting “0” or “1” has to be selected.6. Further functionsManual changing of the room setpoint temperatureThe room setpoint temperature can be changed at any time by means of the adjustment dial. The changed room setpoint temperature remains in effect until the next switching point.Thesymbol showsthatthetemperaturewas changed manually. The symbol extinguishes when the next setpoint is reached.By turning the adjustment dial anti-clockwise until off is displayed, the valve will be closed permanently. With this setting the time program of the central operating device is no longer activefor this radiator controller, but frost protection is guaranteed if the heating is switched on.Display of the room nameIf the central operating device can transmit the room name (zone name), like the evotouch, the room name is displayed at the radiator controller (max. of 9 characters). fPress button.The room name (zone name) is shown briefly in the display.
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Automatic monitoring functionsWindow function If you open a window causing the temperature to drop, the radiator controller closes the radiator valve in order to save energy. window is displayed.Whenthetemperaturerisesagain,butatthelatest after theset period(factorysetting:30minutes),theradiator controller opens the radiator valve again.You can also open the radiator valve beforehand by turning the adjustment dial. The sensitivity of the radiator controller to a temperature drop or temperature rise can be set, see Section 5, Parameters 3 to 5.If a window contact is connected, the windowfunction reacts directly to the opening and closing of the window, see Parameter 11.Valve protection If the radiator valve has not been opened once completely within the period of 2 weeks, a self-test (forced operation) is carried out. The radiator controller opens the radiator valve briefly on the subsequent Monday in order to prevent seizing. cycl is displayed.Frost protection If the temperature drops below 5 °C, the radiator controller opens the radiator valve until the temperature rises above 6 °C again. This prevents the heating system from freezing up. frost is displayed.i Theheating must beswitched onto ensurethe frost protection function.
7. Help with problems
Error table
Problem/ Display
Cause
flashing Batteries flat
Remedy Replace the batteries.
icons are flashingno sync
No radio communication
Check the radio connection between the HR92 and the central operating device (radio test).Repeat the binding procedure.Check the power supply to the central operating device and the HR92.
Radio connection interrupted
Check the radio connection
Parameters at the CM927/ DT92 operating device not set
CM927 operating device: Parameter 8: Set SU. DT92 operating device: Set Parameter SU (see corresponding instructions).
e1 sens o r
Device defec- Replace the device. tive
e2 valve
Motor cannot be moved
Check theinstallation. If appropriate, remove the dirt.
The radiator stays hot
The radiator valve does not close fully
Check the installation. If appropriate, change to full-stroke mode (Parameter 6).
Motor does not Valve
move
baseplate not
interlocked
Set the slider to theposition .
The HR92 does not accept setpoint changes from the central operating device
Valve closed permanently,off is displayed
Use the adjustment dial to set the room temperature to the desired value. The next switching command from the central operating device will then be executed fromthe HR92.
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Emergency operation when batteries are flat
Ambient conditions
1. Unlock the radiatorcontr ller. To do so, push the slide
at the radiator controller towards .
Humidity
3. Operate the radiator valve by hand using the adjustment dial on the baseplate.
Standards
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9. Disposal
For living area, business and commercial areas as well as small businesses10 … 90 % rel. humidityEN55014-1:2006 +A2:2011 EN55014-2:1997 +A2:2008 EN60730-1:2011 EN60730-2-9:2010 EN300-220 EN 301-489 RoHS 2011/65/EC CE
Restoring the factory setting 1. Keep the button pressed for approximately
The radiator controllerhas to be disposed of inirective 2012/19/EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment directive.
2. Use the adjustment dial to select Parameter 12 (lefthand digit) and Setting 1 (right-hand digit).3. Pressthe buttontorestorethefactorysetting.The binding is retained.
f Atcorr f Dousu
Type Protection class
HR92UK IP30
Radio communication
SRD (868.0 … 870.0 MHz) RX Class 2
Supply voltagePower consumptionControl accuracy (CA) Connection to the radiator Ambient temperature Transport and storage temperature Dimensions Weight
residential buildings Battery type LR6, AA, AM3 Alkaline: 2 x 1.5 V Lithium: 2 x 1.5 V NiMH: 2 x 1.2 V Standby: typ. 165 mW Control: typ. 240 mW 0.5 °C M30 x 1.5 0 … 50 °C 20 °C … 65 °C96 x 54 x 60 mm 185 g (with batteries)
10. Declarationof ConformityHereby Honeywell Home es that this HR92UK is in compliance with the ess ntial requirements and other relevant provisions of Di ective 1999/5/EC.11
11. Binding and radio test Overview
Press the button briefly Display: Room information
Hold the button pressedfor 5 seconds
bind
button
Hold the button pressed until
binding success
cleared
back to standard display
rf check
exit
button
checking flashes
button *
Radio signal from operating device
Display of the field strength
exit
button back to standard display
buttonback to standard displayTurn adjustment dial to the right* Only at operating devices with 2-way communication, e.g. evotouch.
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