Manual Issue No. IM-T105VF-001
T105 RF
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W a rning - Please r ea d this manual p r ior to
installation or use.
Shock Hazar d
This unit must be installed by a competen t person,
in accordance with BS 7671 (the IEE Wi ri ng
Regulations), or other relevant nation al regulations
and codes of g oo d practice.
Always isolate the AC Mains supply before re moving
the unit f rom the Industry Sta nd ard Back Plate.
INTRODUCTION
This t hermostat can r eplace most com mon
residential thermostat and i s d esigned to be used
with electric, gas or oil h e ating con trol system or
cooling s ystem.
Unlike ordinary single u nit d esign thermostat,
This unit is a n ew type of th ermostat s eparating the
thermostat f unction into two units. T he Receiver
serves f or wiring conn ections a nd heat/cool o n/off
control. T he Control Centre s erves as us er interface
and temperature s ensing/control. T he two units a re
linked b y RF .
The advantage is t hat u ser can p ut the C ontrol
Centre nearb y a n d can r ead/control the tem p er ature
of really the livin g area.
Outlook of C ontrol C en tre:
LCD :
Receiver i nstalled o n w all box
LED Indicators Power switch
Front Cover Front V i ew
ON
OFF
Features :
Several useful f unction a nd operating modes h av e
been i ncorporated t o suit a v ariety of c ustomer
needs b esides all th e featu res as s oc iated with the
state of t he ar t p rog rammable therm ostat.
Control C entre:
- C an be placed anywhere in th e home to detect
and control the te mperature of an area of the
user’s choi ce. Not limited by power control wiring
locations.
- Link w ith the R eceiv er v ia RF . C o ntrol distance
100M open s ite
- LCD s h ow s the " need t o kn ow" inform ation
only , which is m ore easy t o understa n d .
- R eal time c lo ck with day of t he w eek d isplay
- R oom tem perature dis play
- C ontrol p rofile d isplay
- S implified tem perature a djustment - Simplified
programming p rocedure
- 6 p re- defined con trol p r of iles, 3 user
programmable control p rofile
- A p rotection a gain st f reezing
- T emp orary ov erride s et -te mperature
- U s er s electable t em p eratu re sp an
- U s er s electable h eater/cool er operation m ode
- B attery level d etection
- 2 A A s iz e a lkaline batteri es (not i n cl ud ed)
- Slim h ou s ing design
- EL b acklight
Receiver:
- Linked wit h Control Centre via R F .
- Power control rat ing up t o 230V AC 16A
resistive.
- Powered by line v oltage only . No battery
required.
- T wo LED indicators f or power a nd outp ut status.
INST ALLA TION O F R ECEIVER
Caution :
1. The appliance can o nly be m ounted indoors
and in areas free f rom any water or m oi sture
2. A s uitable fuse w ith a r ating not exceeding
13A, s h ould be i n the p ower lin e.
3. Observe t he n ation reg ulat or f or the w iring.
4. A qualified electrician is rec ommended f or
installation and s ervicing.
This t hermostat has b een design ed for simple a nd
quick i nstallation requiring o nly a few tools. O nly the
Power Control U nit n eeds to b e installed.
Required T ools
• Hammer • M as ki ng tape • Screwdriver
• Drill a nd 3/16" d rill b it ( if not i nstalled o n a
junction b ox)
RF Address Code Setting
If t here is a n other user nearby , e.g. i n t he next
house, your rec eiver m ay b e fault trigg ered by their
transmitter . Y ou may s el ect a different R F a ddress
code t o prevent this . Receiver c an only response t o
RF cod ing wit h the s am e address code setting a s i ts
own a ddress c ode.
1. T o a djust a ddress cod e of R eceiv er , simply
push u p on e o r more of th e 5 d ip switch
levers.
2. T o a djust a ddress cod e of C ontrol Centre, open
the housing o f the transmitter unit. S ee battery
replacement sectio n on h ow to o pen the h ousing.
3. Remove o ne o r m ore of t he j umper cap s as
shown in the d iagram b elow .
Caution :
1. Address c ode o f C on trol C entre must be t he
same as a ddress cod e of R eceiv er . For any
jumper c ap re moval of a ddress c ode # in
Control C e ntre, the same address c ode # o f
Receiver m ust b e p ut to the U P position.
2. Disconnect A C p ower an d remove b atteri es
prior to adjustin g a dd ress cod e.
Remove one or more of
the jumper cap t o adj ust
RF address code.
Address code # 1 - 5, from
left to right
Push up one or
more of the
white levers to
adjust Receiver
address code.
Address code # 1
- 5, from left to
ri ght.
Removing yo ur o ld t hermo stat
CAUT ION : t o avo id elec tric shock, i solate the pow er
of the heatin g/coolin g system at the main power box
in your home. Read the f ollow ing inst ructio n s c areful-
ly b efore d iscon n ect ing the wir es.
1. T urn off y our old th er mos tat.
2. Remove t he c over from the o ld th ermostat.
3. Unscrew the old t herm ostat from the w all plate .
4. Now f ind the s crews attaching t he wall p late to
the wall, a nd rem ove th em. Y ou s hou ld now b e
able to pull the wall p late a s mall distance from
the wall . Do not d isconnect an y wire y et, s imply
locate the wires.
W ARNING:
After rem oving the wall p late, if you
find that it is m oun ted on a j unction box (e.g. a box
similar to on e b ehind a light s witch o r electric
outlet), h igh voltage c irc ui t may b e present and
there is a d anger of e lectric shock. Please c onsult a
qualified electrician.
Choosing a L ocation
Note: for a new i nstallation , c hoose a m ounting
location a bout f ive f eet (1.5 m etre) a bove th e floor
in an area wit h good a ir circulation and away from .
1. Drafts.
2. Air d ucts.
3. Radiant h eat f rom the s un or appliances.
4. Concealed p ipes and ch imneys.
Mounting t he R ecei ver o nto t he
wall/juncti o n b ox:
1. Remove t he f ront cover of t he Receiver . (go t o
step 4 if installed on a junction b o x )
2. Mark the h oles p osition.
3. Drill t wo holes a nd in s er t the p lastic anchors
carefully into th e h oles un til they are f lush
with the wall .
4. Connect t he w ires - see wiri ng diagram.
5. Push on th e wir es in the wal l.
6. S ec ur ely fasten the Receiver to the wall wi th the
two s crews.
7. Replace th e front co ver and installation is
completed.
Mounting t he Re ceiver onto the
optional w al l box :
1. Remove the f ront co v e r of the Rece iver .
2. Mar k the h oles posit ion for the wal l box.
3. Drill two h oles a nd inse r t the plasti c anchors ca re
fully i nto th e holes until they are flush wi th the
wall.
4. P ull the w ires in to the wall box and fasten the
wall box o nto th e wall.
5. Con n ect the w ires
- see wiring d i a gram.
6. P us h on the wir es in the wall box.
7. Sec ur ely fasten the Receiver to the wall box with
the two s crews.
8. Replace the f ront co v e r and install ation is
completed.
SETTING OF CONTROL CENTRE
Heater/Cooler Selection
Before making any selec tion in the
control ce ntre, its back housing must
be removed as foll ows :
WIRING DIAGRAM
FOR 230V APPLI CATION
The unit is default 230V , i f volt free applic atio n is
requir ed you must remove link & follow diagram
below .
SL (Off) - Heat Off
L - Live
SL (On) - Heat On
N - Nue tral
WIRING DIAGRAM
FOR VOLT FREE APP LICATION
The unit still requires a 230V feed for V.F .
applications
L - Live (230V Fe ed)
N - Nue tral
NC - Normally C lo s e d
COM - Volt Free Fee d
NO - S witched Live ( V olt Free)
Remove
the front
housing
Push and
hold internal
lock by a
screw driver
Inside the Cont rol Cen tre after back
housing is removed, you ca n find the
DIP switch. These thre e switches ar e
used to control the span and
heat/cool sy stem. Set the DIP swit ch
(position 3) ac cording to your
selection of heate r
system or cooler
system as the follo wing
diagram.
20°C and span to 1°C, the heate r will oper ate when
the room te mp e rature dro ps to 19.5°C and tu rns off
when the te mp e rature ri s e s to 20.5° C . Set the DIP
switch (posit ion 1 & 2) according to your selec tion
of temperature span as the following diagr am .
On: Heater
Off: Cooler
Set the DIP switch (position 3)
Battery Installation
Y our ther mostat u ses two (2) "AA" s ize
batteries to operate. T o power-u p the unit,
insert two "AA" batteries into the battery
compartme nt of the front housing. When
power is applie d for the fir st time, the
display must show time and the day as we ll
as the room temper ature (for example
28.5°C).
If the display is different, pre ss the
RESET button. Use a fine pro be such as
straightened paper clip to gently push the
RESET button .
T emperatu re Span Selection
Span is the temperat ure difference between the tu rn
on te mp e rature and turn off temperature. For exam-
ple, in heating systems, if you set te mperature to
After installation of the batt eries, push back the re ar
housing to the cont rol centre and then the stand.
Before turning on the main swit ch of the system,
press the reset button once . The thermostat is re ady
for use.
Setting Clock
1. Press the SET TIME butt on to clear all digits
except the day indicat or and the time display.
The day indicator is flashing.
2. Wh ile day indicat or is flashi ng, press UP or
DOWN button to adjust.
3. Press the SET TIME butt on again, hour digits are
flashing instead of day indicat or. Press UP or
DOWN button to adjust. Pr ess and hold the UP or
DOWN button to speed up the adjustme nt rate.
4. Press the SET TIME butt on again, minute digits
are flashing ins t ead of hour digit . Pr ess UP or
DOWN butt on to adjust. Pr ess and hold the UP or
DOWN butt on to speed up the adjustme nt ra te.
5. Press the SET TIME butt on again to return to
normal operation mode.
6. Th e unit will return to normal oper ation mode if
no key is pre ssed for 10 seco nds.
Setting Control T emperature
1. Press the SET TEMPER A TURE butt on to display the
pre-defined set te mperature.
2. Press the CONF/ECON butt on to to gg l e between
the setting of economic mode and comfortabl e
mode.
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to
increase/decrease the set te mp e rature by 0.5°C.
4. Press the SET TEMPER A TURE butt on again to save
the set tempe rature.
5. The unit will ret urn to normal oper ation mode if
no button is pre ssed for 10 seco nds.
6. The defaul t setting of comfortable mode is 21°C
for heater mode and 23 °C for cooler mode. And
the economic mode is 18 °C for heater mode and
26°C for coole r mode.
Setting Program
i) Select W eek-Day
1. Press the SET PROGRAM button, the day
indicator shows the program day and is flash i n g.
Program number indicat or sho ws the cu rrent
program for the selec ted day .
2. Press the UP or DOWN butt on to selec t the day
needed to program. Y ou can selec t the whole
week, worki ng day , weeke nd,or individual day to
program.
ii) Select Control profile
pre-defined
1. Press the SET PROGRAM button again, the day
indicator stop flashing and the pro gram number
starts flash.
2. Press the
UP or
DOWN
button to
select the
program
profile.
P1-P6 ar e
predefined
program,
their profile
are sho wn
as follows.
3. If any of these programs is selec ted, press the
SET PROGRAM button again to confirm this
program for the specified day and return to
normal operati on mode.
4. Press the button t o toggle the control
temperature setting and advanc e the sett ing
hour digit by one.
Example:
bu tton is pres s ed. Hou r Digit (Clock) is 2 and
the 02 hour bar is flashi ng. ic on is on and the
o pera tio n mo de f or h our 01 i s se t to eco nom ic m ode .
5. Press the button to terminate the setting
procedure and to ret urn to normal operati on mode.
button is pre ssed.T erminate the sett ing
procedure and the new control profile is :
6. The sett ing pro cedure will terminate automatically
when no button is pre ssed for 10 seconds.
Example:
19 20 21 22
TESTING THE RF TRANSMI SSION
RANGE
1. Press UP button until the setpo in t temperat ure is
higher than ro om temperature by a few degrees.
2. Wait for a few seconds.
3. Check the green LED . It should be On.
4. If the LED is not On, tr y to pla ce the Control
Centre closer to the Receiver . Press Down butt on
to adjust the setpo in t temperature to be lower
than room temper ature to "t urn off" the receiver .
5. Repeat steps 1 to 3.
6. The recei v i ng range between Control Cen tre and
Receiver is 100M in open area. Wh e n plac ed
indoors, this distance may be sho r ter because of
blocking by co ncrete walls etc, but is enough for
most household applic atio ns.
7. Press RES ET button afte r receiving range testing.
TEMPORARY OVERRIDE
Override the Operation Mode
At the normal operati on mode, pre ss the
CONF/ECON butt on to toggle the current set tem-
perature to comfor tabl e mode or economic mode.
If the operation mode is being override n, the HA ND
icon will be turned on with the curren t operati on
mode icon.
Override the Setting T emperature
1. In the normal operati on mode, the current set
temperature can be override n by pre ssing the UP
or DOWN butt on. When in override, the new set
temperature will be disp layed with tur ning the
HAND ico n on a nd both the CONF and ECON
icons off.
2. Press any button (ex c ept the UP or DOWN
button), this will terminate the sett ing pro cedure
and will re v e rt back to normal mode with the new
setting.
3. The unit will rever t to normal operati on mode
automatically when no button is pre ssed for 10
seconds.
ANTI-FREEZIN G MODE
1. Pressing the UP and DOWN buttons
simultaneously will ac tivate the anti-fr eez ing
mode (for heater mode only). The AN TI-
FREEZING icon and the HAN D icon will be turned
on while both the COMF and ECON ic on will be
turned off.
2. Pressing any button will terminate the anti-
freezing mode and r evert to normal operati on
mode.
3. The defaul t set te mperature for the anti-fr eez ing
mode is 7°C.
BACK- LIGHT
Press the BA CK-LIGHT butt on to turn on the back -
light. The back-light will s witch off when no button
is pressed for 10 seconds.
BA TTER Y REPLACEMEN T
It is recommended to replace the batt eries when the
display is sh owing the battery-low ic on . T o replace
the battery ,
1. T urn off the power of the Receiver first.
2. Remove the back housing and stand of the
Desktop Unit.
3. Replac e the old batt eries wi th 2 new AA alkaline
batteries.
4. Replac e the back housing and stand.
5. Press the reset button once and then turn on the
power swit ch of the Receiver .
POWER SWITCH
There is a power swit ch on the Rece iver. When there
is no demand to tu rn on the heating/cooling device,
e.g. when you go on holiday, it is recommended to
turn the pow er swit ch to the Off posit ion.
LED INDICATOR
There are two L EDs on the Power Cont rol Unit as
status indica tors :
1. Red LED tur n s on as long as there i s power to the
unit. When there is no pow er to the unit or when
power switch underneath the fro nt cover is
put at t he Off posit ion, the re d LED is Of f.
2. Green LED turns on as long as the heating/
cooling device is ener gis e d.
SPECIFICATION
Physical Characteris tic
Size : Control Cent re 116 x 100 x 23.5 mm
Receiver 91.5 x 91.5 x 42 mm
Weight : Control Cent re 126g
Receiver 176g
Electr ical Chara c t eristic
Power Source : Control Cent re 2 AA ( LR6) batterie s
Receiver 230VAC 50Hz
Clock accuracy : +/ - 60 seconds/month
Temp. measurement : 0°C to 40°C in 0.5°C resolut ion
Temp. accuracy : +/ - 1°C at 20°C
Temperature Control : 7°C to 30°C in step of 0.5°C
Span : 1,2,3 or 4°C
Air conditioner cycle time : 3 minute s
Operation te mperature : 0°C to 40°C
Storage tempe rature : - 10°C to 60°C
(Remove Link!!!)
Se le cta bl e V ol t Fr ee
I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l
It is vital to con nect the live into this t erminal to
avoid overloading of the jump wir e.