Q7RF Manual EN
Q7RF Manual EN
Q7RF Manual EN
Operating Instructions
You can watch the most important aspects of the usage of this thermostat on our video
presentation at www.quantrax.hu.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE THERMOSTAT
The COMPUTHERM Q7RF type switched-mode room ther-
mostat is suitable to regulate the overwhelming majority of
boilers and air conditioners. It can easily be connected to any
gas boiler or air conditioning device that has a double wire
connector for a room thermostat, regardless of whether it has
a 24 V or 230 V control circuit.
The device can be programmed according to customer-
specific requirements so that the heating/cooling system heats/
cools your residence or office to the required temperature at
the dates and times specified by you, to reduce energy costs
while maintaining comfort. Separate temperature programs
can be prepared for each day of the week. For each day,
beside 1 fixed switching time (PROG ), 6 adjustable switching
times (PROG – PROG ) can be set (at 10-minute intervals)
and a different temperature (in 0.5 °C increments) can be
assigned to all 7 switching times.
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Thermostat Boiler
Reciever
230 V AC 230 V AC
50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz
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To increase the lifetime of the batteries, the thermostat will not
transmit signals continuously. Instead it will repeatedly transmit
the actual signal every 8 minutes. Therefore, the regulation of
the heating or cooling will continue even after a blackout.
The portability of the thermostat offers the following ad-
vantages:
• no need to lay a cable, which is especially advantageous
when old buildings are being modernized,
• the optimal location of the device can be selected during
operation,
• it is also advantageous when you intend to locate the
thermostat in different rooms in the course of the day
(e.g. in the living room during the day but in the bedroom
at night).
The effective range of the transmitter incorporated in the
thermostat is approximately 50 m in open terrain. This
distance may become considerably shorter within a building,
especially when a metal structure, reinforced concrete or
adobe wall stands in the way of radio waves.
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The switching sensitivity of the thermostat can be set to
±0.1 °C, ±0.2 °C (default setting) or ±0.3 °C. This figure means
the temperature difference between the adjusted value and the
actual temperature measured during the switching process. In
case of the ±0.2 °C switching sensitivity and heating mode
for example, if the set temperature is 20 °C, then the device
switches the boiler on at 19.8 °C or below, and switches it off at
20.2 °C or above. Please refer to Section 2.4 for the modification
of the factory default switching sensitivity of ±0.2 °C.
The thermostat is equipped with a pump protection function,
which, to prevent the pump from sticking, switches on the
boiler for a one minute period at 12:00 p.m. every day if the
pump has not been switched on in a programmed manner for
more than 24 hours (e.g. outside the heating season). See
the activation of the pump protection function in Section 2.5.
This wireless (radio-frequency) thermostat can also be easily
extended with the COMPUTHERM Q1RX socket if needed,
with which the thermostat is able to control boilers or any other
electrical devices operating on 230 V (50 Hz; max. 10 A) (e.g.
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fan heaters, pumps, zone valves, etc.) according to the room
temperature.
The days of
the week Set
temperature
Time Temperature
modification
until the
next manual
Low battery interference
voltage
Current
temperature
Sign of the of the room
boiler/air
conditioner Timed manual
working control
indication
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1. LOCATION OF THE DEVICE
The thermostat of the COMPUTHERM Q7RF type device can
be freely moved in your residence. It is reasonable to locate it
in a room used regularly or for many hours per day so that it is
in the direction of natural ventilation in the room but protected
from drought or extreme heat (e.g. direct sunlight, refrigerator,
chimney, etc). Its optimal location is 1.5 m above floor level. It
can be placed on its own stand or can be mounted on a wall.
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2. PUTTING THE THERMOSTAT INTO
OPERATION, BASIC SETTINGS
The device must be installed
and connected by a qualified
professional.
Warning! Modifying the sock-
et can cause electric shock or
product failure.
2.1 Inserting batteries
Pressing the lock on the upper side of the housing of the
thermostat, remove the back cover of the thermostat as
shown in the figure below.
The battery compartment is in the inner side of the front panel
of the housing. Insert 2 AA alkaline batteries (LR6 type) in
accordance with the diagram in the battery compartment.
Warning! Alkaline batteries may only be used for this
appliance. Carbon-zinc batteries known as durable or long
life batteries and chargeable accumulators are not suitable
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for the operation of this appliance. Icon appearing on the
display to indicate low battery voltage warns reliably that the
batteries should be replaced only when alkaline batteries
are used.
After the batteries have been inserted, the display flashes
the day, time and program number as well as the adjusted
and measured temperatures. (If this information fails to
appear on the display, press the “RESET” button located on
the main panel of the thermostat. After the batteries have
been inserted, snap the front panel of the device into the rear
panel and press the “SET” button. After the “SET” button is
pressed, the display stops flashing, the thermostat goes to
the main screen and the setting process can be started.
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Using the large and buttons on the front panel of
the device, set the current day (Monday MON; Tuesday TUE;
Wednesday WED, etc.). Press the “DAY” button again. At this
time the abbreviation indicating the day stops flashing and
becomes visible continuously while the numbers indicating
the hour will flash on the display. Using the large and
buttons on the front panel of the device, set the hour
value of the current time. Press the “DAY” button again. At
this time the numbers that indicate the hour stop flashing and
become visible continuously, while the numbers indicating the
minute will begin flashing. Using the large and
buttons on the front panel of the device, set the minute value
of the current time.
When you wish to continue modifying the settings, please
press the “DAY” button again. If you wish to finish settings,
confirm them by pressing the “SET” button. At this point
adjusted data are recorded and the device goes back to the
main screen (if no buttons are pressed for at least 15 seconds,
the settings are automatically confirmed and the device goes
back to the main screen).
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2.3 Switching between the heating and cooling mode
There is a possibility to easily switch between the heating
and cooling mode of the thermostat. The output terminals
No. 1 (NO) and No. 2 (COM) of the receiver unit are closed
below the set temperature in heating mode, and they are
closed above the set temperature in cooling mode (taking
the switching sensitivity into account). The closed state of the
output terminals No. 1 (NO) and No. 2 (COM) are indicated
by the icon in the bottom left corner of the display in case
of heating, and by the icon in case of cooling.
To switch between the two modes, first press the “SET”
button to go to the main screen. Then press the “SET” button
again and hold it down and press the “COPY” button, too.
After this, the notice “ ” or “ ” appears in place of the
time characters, according to the selected mode. Following
this, switch between the modes using the large and
buttons, then confirm it by pressing the “SET” button (if
no buttons are pressed for at least 15 seconds, the setting is
automatically confirmed). After this confirmation, the device
goes back to the main screen.
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2.4 Setting the switching sensitivity (accuracy)
The switching sensitivity means the temperature difference
between the adjusted value and the actual temperature
measured during the switching process. A smaller switching
sensitivity results in steadier room temperature and therefore
in higher comfort. The heat loss of the room (building) does
not depend on the switching sensitivity.
If higher comfort is needed, the switching sensitivity should be
set so that it provides a steadier room temperature. On the
other hand, please also take into account that the boiler should
not switch on and off multiple times in an hour’s time except at
low outside temperatures (e.g. -10 °C), since the frequent on
and off switches of the boiler reduce its efficiency and hence
increases the gas consumption. We recommend using the
±0.1 °C switching sensitivity for heating systems with high
thermal inertia (e.g. underfloor heating), the ±0.2 °C (factory
default setting) and ±0.3 °C switching sensitivity for heating
systems with low thermal inertia (e.g. flat panel radiators).
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To change the switching sensitivity, first press the “SET”
button to go to the main screen. Then press the “DAY” and
“COPY” buttons one after the other. Following this, select the
desired switching sensitivity using the large and
buttons. The notices “ ”, “ ” and “ ” indicate ±0.1 °C,
±0.2 °C and ±0.3 °C, respectively. Finally, confirm the setting
by pressing the “SET” button (if no buttons are pressed for at
least 15 seconds, the setting is automatically confirmed). After
this confirmation, the device goes back to the main screen.
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Following this, set the desired correction value using the
large and buttons between -3.0 °C and +3.0 °C,
in 0.1 °C increments. Finally, confirm the setting by pressing
the “SET” button (if no buttons are pressed for at least 15
seconds, the setting is automatically confirmed). After this
confirmation, the device goes back to the main screen.
The correction of the measured temperature takes effect a
couple of seconds after the confirmation.
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5 and 40 °C, in 0.5 °C increments. The temperature set
for a given switch will remain valid until the start time of
the next switch. Accordingly, the thermostat will keep the
temperature set for switching time PROG until switching
time PROG is reached. After switching time PROG the
temperature selected to switch PROG will be valid until the
time of the next switch (PROG ).
• The start time of switch PROG is , which cannot be
changed, only its temperature can be adjusted. So under
the factory default settings, the thermostat performs only
one switch (PROG ) every day, which is in effect from
until the next day.
Note: Setting just one switch for a day (factory default
setting) is reasonable only if a constant temperature is
needed all day. (For example, if for every weekday a
constant 16 °C, and for every weekend a constant 22
°C is needed.) Otherwise, from both a comfort and an
energy-efficiency point of view, it is recommended to
activate more than one switch for each day. Furthermore,
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it is advised that a comfort temperature is used only those
times, when the room or building is in use, since every
1 °C decrease of temperature saves approximately 6%
energy during a heating season. As opposed to common
belief, keeping a flat warm requires more energy than
heating it up. (When using a stove, more gas is needed to
keep a pan of water boiling than to just keep it warm.)
• The PROG – PROG switches are deactivated by factory
default (their start time is ), but they can be activated
at need. Their start time can be freely set between
and at 10-minute intervals given the constraint,
that their start time should be in increasing order and a
difference of at least 10 minutes should be between them.
This minimum 10-minute difference is going to be preserved
even if a previously activated switch is modified, in order
to avoid co-occurring or overlapping switches. In such a
case, the device automatically increases the start time
of the affected switches until a difference of at least
10 minutes between them is reached. If the start time
of a switch would be later than because of this
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automatic modification, then that switch is deactivated
instead.
• In order to enter the programming mode, press the “SET”
button and hold it down and press the “PROG” button, too.
During the programming the values being adjusted
are flashing on the display. The modification of these
values can always be done using the large and
buttons. The confirmation of a value is always
done by pressing the “PROG” button, after which the
next value can be adjusted. The program can be saved
by pressing the “SET” button. A more detailed description
of the programming steps can be found in Section 3.3.
• If there are days, for which the same program is needed,
than it is sufficient to create that program only once, since
it can be easily copied to another day using the “COPY”
button as described in Section 3.4.
If the same program is needed for every day, then there is
also a possibility to create the program of all the days together
(by selecting MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN together
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during the selection of days). But be aware: if the program
of all the days are created together, than their program can
only be modified together. Therefore, if a different program
is needed for at least one day, then the program of the days
should be created separately, and the repeated programs
should be copied using the “COPY” button.
• A separate program can be created for the heating and
cooling mode, and these programs are preserved when
switching between the modes. Therefore, if the thermostat
is used for both heating and cooling, then there is no
need to modify the program of the thermostat every time
a switch between these modes is performed.
Temperature
Time
Program
number
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3.3 Programming steps
a. Press the “SET” button to go to the main screen.
b. Press the “SET” button again and hold it down and press
the “PROG” button, too. At this point the device gets into
programming mode and the abbreviations indicating the
days of the week (MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN)
are flashing on the display.
c. Select the day to be programmed using the large
and buttons on the front panel of the device
(MON indicating Monday, TUE indicating Tuesday etc.).
If you wish to create the same program for each day of
the week, it is reasonable to choose all days of the week
simultaneously (by selecting MON TUE WED THU FRI
SAT SUN together), this way there is no need to perform
separate programming of the days. After selecting the
desired day(s), press the “PROG” button.
d. At this point the temperature of switch PROG should
be set, which is indicated on the display of the device
by flashing the temperature value to be set ( °C by
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default). Set the desired temperature using the large
and buttons, then press the “PROG” button.
e. Then, the start time of switch PROG should be adjusted,
which is indicated on the display of the device by flashing
the time value to be adjusted ( by default). Set the
desired time using the large and buttons, then
press the “PROG” button.
f. Following this, the temperature of switch PROG should
be set, which is indicated on the display of the device
by flashing the temperature value to be set ( °C by
default). Set this temperature level of switch PROG using
the large and buttons, then press the “PROG”
button.
g. The next step in programming is the adjustment of the
start time of switch PROG , which is indicated on the
display of the device by flashing the time value to be
adjusted ( by default). The adjustment process of
switches PROG ‒ PROG can be done (the same way as
switch PROG is adjusted) by repeating the “e”-“f” steps.
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If you do not want to activate any more switches for the
selected day(s), then press the “PROG” button without
changing the start time of the next switch from the
default . This way the programming of the selected
day(s) is finished, the thermostat offers another day to
be programmed and the programming can be continued
from step “c”.
If all the switches (PROG – PROG ) are activated for the
selected day(s), then after setting the temperature value of
PROG , the programming of the selected day(s) is finished,
the thermostat offers another day to be programmed and
the programming can be continued from step “c”.
h. The adjusted program can be saved by pressing the
“SET” button. After approximately 1 minute, the adjusted
program is automatically saved. Afterwards, the device
goes back to the main screen.
i. If you wish to copy the program of the day(s) selected in step
“c” to other days, you can easily do so using the “COPY”
button as described in Section 3.4.
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3.4 Using the „COPY” function (Copying the program of a
day to other days)
• First, press the “SET” button to go to the main screen. Then
press the “COPY” button for approximately 3 seconds to
activate the “COPY” function. The notice “ ” appearing in
place of the time characters and the flashing abbreviation
MON indicating Monday shows that conditions are ready
for copying a program.
• Select the day whose program you wish to copy to another
day or other days using the large and buttons
on the front panel of the device.
• Press the “COPY” button to copy the program of the
selected day. After this, the flashing of the abbreviation
indicating the day that has been copied stops and it will
be visible continuously hereafter.
• Select the day to which you wish to copy the program
of the day copied beforehand using the large and
buttons. The abbreviation of the active day is
flashing during this selection process.
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• After selecting the abbreviation that indicates the day to
which you wish to copy the program, press the “COPY”
button to copy the program. Hereafter, the abbreviation
indicating the day to which the program was copied will be
visible continuously. Following this, you can select further
days using the large and buttons and copy the
program to those days too by pressing the “COPY” button.
• Finally, press the “SET” button to save the modifications
(if no buttons are pressed for at least 15 seconds, the
modifications will be automatically saved). Afterwards,
the device goes back to the main screen. If required, the
program of further days can be freely copied by repeating
the above steps.
ATTENTION! The “COPY” function is only available, if the
days of the week were programmed separately!
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the basic settings of the thermostat again and create
the new program, as described in Sections 2 and 3.
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4. TEMPORARY MODIFICATION OF THE
TEMPERATURE CORRESPONDING TO
THE PROGRAM
If you wish to operate your device in a way that differs tem-
porarily from the program that has been set (e.g. on bank
holidays or the winter holidays), you can choose among the
options described in Sections 4.1-4.4.
To simplify manual temperature modifications, with fac-
tory default settings temperatures of °C and °C are
assigned to the large and buttons, respective-
ly. When modifying the temperature manually, pressing the
or button once, the temperature will immediately
jump to the factory value of the button. For example, if the
current switch PROG ensures a temperature of °C, it can
be modified to a standard temperature that ensures °C
when needed by pressing the button only once, without
having to press the button several times in increments
of 0.5 °C. Following this, using the large and but-
tons, the temperature can be further modified in increments
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of 0.5 °C, in accordance with current requirements.
The economy and comfort temperature values assigned to
buttons and can be modified as follows:
• To set the economy temperature, press the “SET”
button and keep it depressed and press the button,
too. Following this, with the help of the and
buttons, set the economy temperature selected by you.
After the temperature has been set, press the “SET”
button to save the modification (after approximately 15
seconds, it is automatically saved). Afterwards, the device
goes back to the main screen.
• To set the comfort temperature, press the “SET” button
and keep it depressed and press the button, too.
Following this, with the help of the and buttons,
set the comfort temperature selected by you. After the
temperature has been set, press the “SET” button to save
the modification (after approximately 15 seconds, it is
automatically saved). Afterwards, the device goes back to
the main screen.
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4.1 Temperature modification until the next program
switch
Set the required temperature using the large and
buttons on the front panel of the device. After the
temperature modification the program number disappears,
and the icon appears on the display, indicating that the
thermostat is operated with manual control. The device will
control the boiler according to the set value until the time of
the next switch specified in the program is reached.
During this temporary modification, the segments indicating
the time on the display alternately show the exact time
(TIME) and the time remaining in manual control (TIME
LEFT, for example , that is 4 hours and 2 minutes).
After this time has elapsed, the icon disappears and
the device resumes the program that has been set. If you
wish to return to the set program before the time of the next
switch is reached, please press the “SET” button.
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4.2 Temperature modification for 1-99 hours (party
program)
Set the required temperature using the large and
buttons on the front panel of the device. After the tempera-
ture modification the program number disappears, the
icon appears on the display, indicating that the thermostat is
operated with manual control. Then press the “DAY” button.
At this time, the icon disappears and the the icon
appears on the display, along with in place of the the ex-
act time, which indicates the duration of modification in hours
(the number which indicates the hours flashes, showing that
the it can be modified). Adjust this time to the desired length
(between and ) using the large and buttons.
The party program will start approximately 10 seconds after
the adjustment. Following this, the device will keep the mod-
ified temperature for the given period of time. The adjusted
temperature can be freely changed during the party program
without exiting it.
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During this temporary modification, the segments indicating
the time on the display alternately show the exact time
(TIME) and the time remaining in manual control (TIME
LEFT, for example , that is 3 hours and 20 minutes).
After this time has elapsed, the icon disappears and the
device resumes the program that has been set. If you wish to
return to the set program before the time set for temperature
modification has expired, please press the “SET” button.
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4.4 Temperature modification until the next manual
interference
Set the required temperature using the large and
buttons on the front panel of the device. At this time, the
icon appears on the display, indicating that the thermostat is
operated with manual control. Then, press the “HOLD” button
briefly, after which the icon appears and the icon dis-
appears. The device will then control the boiler according to the
set value until the next manual interference. During this time, the
thermostat acts exactly the same way as a non-programmable
thermostat. The adjusted temperature can be freely changed
during this temporary modification without exiting it.
If you wish to return to the set program, please press the
“SET” button.
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other button while the display is illuminated, the background
light will turn off only after 15 seconds have elapsed since
the last button had been pushed. If you would like the light to
turn on automatically after a button is pressed, then press the
“LIGHT” button for 5 seconds. After this the light will automat-
ically turn on after any button is pressed and will turn off 15
seconds after the the last button had been pressed. Turning
the automatic light function on is shown on the display after
pressing the “LIGHT” button for 5 seconds: in the place of
the exact time the notice “ ” appears for 3 seconds. If you
press the “LIGHT” button for 5 seconds again, then this auto-
matic light function turns off and the “ ” notice is shown on
the display for 3 seconds.
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The receiver unit controls the boiler or air conditioner
through a potential-free alternating relay whose connection
points are: 1 (NO), 2 (COM) and 3 (NC). Connect the two
connection points of the heating or cooling equipment to be
controlled to terminals No. 1 (NO) and No. 2 (COM), i.e. to
the normally open terminals of the relay as shown in the
figure.
230 V AC
50-60 Hz
N
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If you would like to operate an old boiler or any other device
that has no connection points for thermostats, then the No.
1 (NO) and No. 2 (COM) connection points of the thermostat
should be connected to the mains cable of the device, similarly
as a switch would be connected, as shown in the figure below.
COM Pump (heater / infrapanel etc.)
Rear panel of NO NC
the receiver N L 1 2 3
unit
230V AC
50-60 Hz
N
L
(phase) 230V AC, 50-60 Hz
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The voltage appearing at terminals No. 1 (NO) and No. 2 (COM)
depends only on the system being controlled, therefore the
dimensions of the wire are determined by the type of the device
to be controlled. The length of the wire is of no significance, the
receiver unit may be installed either near the boiler or far away
from it, but do not install it under the housing of the boiler.
If the distance between the transmitter and receiver units is
too large due to local circumstances and it makes the wireless
(radio-frequency) connection unreliable, install the receiver
unit nearer to the place of thermostat or use a COMPUTHERM
Q2RF signal repeater.
9.2 Putting the receiver unit into operation
Turn on the power supply to the receiver unit. After a few sec-
onds have elapsed, the wireless (radio-frequency) system
(thermostat and receiver unit) tunes itself to the operating fre-
quency. To try the system in heating mode, press the but-
ton of the thermostat several times, until the set temperature is
2-3°C higher than the temperature of the room. Following this,
the icon indicating that the heating is turned on should ap-
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pear on the display of the thermostat within a few seconds. At the
same time, the red LED light on the receiver unit should switch on
to indicate that the receiver unit has received the command of the
transmitter (thermostat).
If it does not happen, the system should be retuned. For this
purpose press the “M/A” button of the receiver unit and keep it
depressed (for approximately 10 seconds) until the green LED
starts flashing. After this, press the “SET” button of the thermo-
stat and keep it depressed then press the “DAY” button of the
thermostat and keep it depressed too (for approximately 10 sec-
onds) until the green LED stops flashing and goes out, so that the
receiver unit “learns” the safety code of the transmitter (thermo-
stat). The safety code will not be lost even during a power outage,
the device memorizes it automatically.
ATTENTION! Pressing the “SET” and “DAY” buttons simul-
taneously for 10 seconds generates a new safety code for the
thermostat, and the receiver will recognize it only after a repeat-
ed tuning. With this in mind, do not keep the “SET” and “DAY”
buttons of the thermostat depressed simultaneously or the “M/A”
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button of the receiver unit depressed without any reason after
the two units have been tuned successfully.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When you think that your appliance is operating incorrectly or
encounter any problem while the appliance is being used then
we recommend that you read Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
available on our website, where we collected the problems and
questions that most frequently occur while our appliances are being
used, along with the solutions thereto:
http://www.quantrax.hu/gyik/
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A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMMING
• Setting the date and time: press the “DAY” button, then adjust values
using the “DAY”, and buttons.
• Programming: press and hold down the “SET” button, while pressing
the “PROG” button too, then adjust values with the “PROG”, and
buttons; use the “COPY” button to copy repeated programmes.
• Program inspection: using the “PROG”, and buttons.
• Retuning: using the “M/A”, “SET” and “DAY” buttons (see Section 9.2).
• Transmission distance control: press the “TEST” button for more
than 2 seconds.
• Temporary modification of the temperature set in the program:
• until the next switch in the program: set the temperature using the
and buttons.
• for a period of 1 to 99 hours: set the temperature using the
and buttons, then press the “DAY” button, and finally set the
duration using the and buttons.
• for a period of 1 to 99 days: set the temperature using the
and buttons, then press the “HOLD” button and hold it down
for 2 seconds, and finally set the duration using the and
buttons.
• until the next interference: set the temperature using the and
buttons, then press the “HOLD” button briefly.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION DATA SHEET:
• Trademark:
• Model identifier: Q7RF
• Temperature control class: I. class
• Contribution to the efficiency of seasonal space heating: 1%
Remark:
In addition to using modern temperature regulators, the following up-to-date regulation
methods also contribute significantly to the improvement of the comfort provided by
the heating network, the energy efficiency of the heating network and the coefficient of
performance:
• By dividing the heating network into sections or zones (e.g. by means of
COMPUTHERM Q4Z zone controller and the associated COMPUTHERM zone
valves) and with their separate regulation we can ensure that every room
(zone) is heated only when it is necessary. (You can obtain information on the
establishment of the heating network and apparatuses and fittings needed for
division into zones in our publication titled „Energy Savings and Comfort”
which is also available on our website www.quantrax.hu).
• Using programmable thermostats you can ensure that every room (zone) is just
heated according to a timetable preset in accordance with the demands. (You can
obtain information on the services provided by COMPUTHERM Q7; Q7RF and Q8RF
programmable room thermostats on our website).
• Using modern modular heating devices equipped with an external temperature sen-
sor the boiler can be operated at a higher efficiency.
• Using low temperature heating networks (e.g. 60/40 °C) and condensing boilers
the temperature of the flue gas leaving the boiler can be reduced, and this way fuel
efficiency can be improved significantly.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Technical data of the thermostat (transmitter):
‒ adjustable temperature range: 5 to 40 °C (in 0.5 °C increments)
‒ temperature measurement range: 3 to 45 °C (in 0.1 °C increments)
‒ temperature measurement accuracy: ±0.5 °C
‒ temperature calibration range: ±3 °C (in 0.1 °C increments)
‒ selectable switching sensitivity: ±0.1 °C; ±0.2 °C; ±0.3 °C
‒ storage temperature: -10 °C to +40 °C
‒ battery voltage: 2 x 1.5 V alkaline batteries
(LR6 type; AA size)
‒ power consumption: 1.3 mW
‒ battery lifetime: approx. 1 year
‒ operating frequency: 868.35 MHz
‒ dimensions: 130 x 80 x 22 mm (without holder)
‒ protection against environmental
impacts: IP30
‒ weight: 112 g
‒ temperature sensor type: NTC 10 kΩ ±1% at 25 °C
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‒ power consumption: 0,01 W
‒ switchable voltage: 24 V AC/DC to 250 V AC, 50 Hz
‒ switchable current: 6 A (2 A inductive load)
‒ transmission distance: approx. 50 m in open terrain
‒ protection against environmental
impacts: IP30
‒ weight: 150 g
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The COMPUTHERM Q7RF type thermostat
complies with the requirements of standards
RED 2014/53/EU and RoHS 2011/65/EU.