REG System manages up to 8 weekly programs, called Timetables for simplicity’s sake.
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The working mode determined by the day/hour of the current week is then communicated to the connected subsystems (which can only be Zones, DHW, CMV).
Warning
The timetables are only shown on the display of the REG or RegConfig if they are associated to a zone, DHW, or CMV, it is not possible to enable a timetable that is not associated with one of the listed subsystems!
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It is not necessary that all of the transitions of the day are set: the transition that are not required can be set to the special value “n/u” (not used): in this way, this range will be ignored.
Warning
It is necessary that the ranges of a certain day of the week are sorted according to time and that all the not used ranges are at the end of the day. If the timetables are set via REG-TFT or REG-DOT-B display, these automatically reorder the ranges conveniently; if, on the other hands, the set is made via LCD display of the Master or via PC, the user must ensure that the set timetables observe the given indications.
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This operation suspends the application of the timetable program and determines the current working mode; the timetable program remains stored and is restored by putting the timetable back into automatic mode.
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Note
The Zones, CMV, and DHW subsystems have their own forcing parameters; these are prioritized over the timetable itself and its forcing; for this reason, if the Zone (or the DHW subsystem) is force into a certain mode, the associated working mode given from the associated timetable will be ignored. The forcing function allows to use a timetable to set the working mode of several zones at the same time; imagine you have several zone that must be manually activated or deactivated, for example to host events or exhibitions; all the engaged zones can be associated to the same timetable; this timetable can be programmed to always be in OFF mode; when the air-conditioning activation is required, it is possible to operate on the forcing control on this timetable (for example by setting it to COMFORT) to activate all the engaged timetables at the same time.
The Associated Description allows you to specify a text identifying the timetable (see DESCRIPTIONS). The set text is shown on the displays and on all the system interfaces (app, web site www.s5a.eu) in order to help user identify the timetable they want to operate on. If no text is associated, the timetable will not be displayed on any interface.
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Warning
The system does not prevent from associating the same description with several Timetables, but this is not recommended as it creates confusion during use; associate a unique and clear description to each timetable.
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