COMPUTHERM E280 Wi-Fi thermostat is a switching device that can be operated by a smartphone or tablet via Internet, and we especially recommend it for controlling heating or cooling systems. It can be easily connected to any gas boiler having a two-wire thermostat connection point and to any air conditioning apparatus or electrical apparatus, regardless of whether they have a 24 V or 230 V control circuit.
The device can be easily controlled via both Internet and touch button interface, and its operating conditions can be checked continuously. The device also facilitates automatic control on the basis of temperatures and times. Several thermostats that are put into operation at different locations can be registered to the same account and controlled. The thermostat has two potential free relays which switch simultaneously therefore it is able to control two independent apparatuses.
COMPUTHERM E280 Wi-Fi thermostats can be used to control:
With the help of the product the heating/cooling system of your flat, house or holiday home can be made controllable from any place and at any time. This product is especially useful when you do not use your flat or house according to a predefined schedule, you leave your home for an uncertain period of time during the hating season or you intend to use your holiday home during the heating season as well.
The thermostat is especially suitable for controlling underfloor heating systems owing to the connectable floor temperature sensor. The two parallel operating relays incorporated into the device simply ensure that the thermostat can activate or turn on or off a pump and a zone valve (see Figure 5), in addition to starting up the boiler. Thus, using several COMPUTHERM E280 type Wi-Fi thermostats, a heating system can be easily divided into zones without a separate zone control system.
LOCATION OF THE THERMOSTAT
It is expedient to install the thermostat on the wall of a room used regularly or for a prolonged stay, so that it is located in the direction of natural air movement in the room, but do not expose it to draughts of air or extreme heat effects (e.g. solar radiation, refrigerator or chimney). Its optimal position is at a height of 0.75 – 1.5 m from the floor level. The product has been designed so that it can be installed most easily by sinking it in a 65 mm electric mounting box built in the wall (Figure 7).
IMPORTANT WARNING! If the radiator valves in your flat are equipped with thermostat head then set the thermostat head to maximum level in the room where you intend to locate the room thermostat or replace the thermostat head of the radiator valve with manual regulating knob, otherwise the thermostat head may disturb the temperature control in the flat.
Attention! Make sure that the COMPUTHERM E280 thermostat and the apparatus to be controlled are de-energized while putting them into operation. The device should be installed and put into operation by a competent person! If you do not possess the necessary skills and qualifications, please get in touch with an authorized service.
Caution! The modification of the device poses a risk of electric shock or breakdown!
For controlling a one-zone heating/cooling system
The heating/cooling devices to be controlled should be connected to the terminal block located on rear side of the product. In the thermostat there are two potential free relays whose normally-opened connection points are at legends K1 COM-NO (3-4) and K2 (8-9) of the terminal block. When the thermostat gives a switch signal then it will switch both potential free relays, and closes the two connections points of K1 COM-NO (3-4) and K2 (8-9) separately. The connection points for the room thermostat of the heating or cooling device(s) to be controlled must be connected here. (Figure 3).
If the device to be controlled has no thermostat connection point, the power supply cable of the device to be controlled should be cut off and connected to connection points K1 COM-NO (3-4) or K2 (8-9) of the thermostat (Figure 4).
For controlling a multi-zone heating/cooling system
Within the loadability limits the two parallel operating relays built in the thermostat make simultaneous actuation (open/close, start/stop) of other electrically operable fittings (e.g. zone valve, pump) possible, in addition to starting up the boiler. Thus, using several COMPUTHERM E280 type Wi-Fi thermostats, a heating system can be easily divided into zones without a separate zone control system. For example, if you wish to install several thermostats within a heating network, in addition to controlling the boiler the zone control (opening/closing various heating zones) can be ensured without a separate zone control system, by connecting boiler control outputs K1 COM-NO (3-4) in parallel and connecting zone valves to K2 (8-9) connections points of the thermostats (Figure 5).
A floor temperature sensor is also included in the packaging of the thermostat. If during operation you wish to use the floor temperature sensor instead of or in addition to the temperature sensor built in the thermostat then connect it to the connection points labelled „Sensor” (6-7) of the terminal block located on the rear side of the thermostat.
Using the floor temperature sensor the output(s) can be controlled on the basis of temperatures measured by this sensor. On the other hand, with the help of this sensor you can set a maximum temperature, and the thermostat switches off the outputs whenever this temperature is reached. This function may be especially useful, for safety reasons, for underfloor and electrical heating systems. If you wish to use the sensor to measure floor temperature, we propose to put the temperature sensor in a short copper pipe and sink it into the floor so that it can be replaced easily when a breakdown occurs.
If you connected also a floor temperature sensor to your thermostat and you have chosen the sensor of the thermostat so that the main sensor is the built-in temperature sensor, and you use the floor temperature sensor as a safety sensor (2 / In-s control, Out-s limit) (see Sub-chapter 10.1) then you can check the temperature measured by the floor temperature sensor in the application at the place shown in Figure 2. You can view this temperature on the thermostat by touching
Connection to the electrical network
The product should be connected to the 230 V network through a two core cable. Power supply should be connected to points N and L of the terminal block located on the rear side of the thermostat. You do not have to take care of phase correctness during the connection process (Figure 3). It is not necessary to connect a ground wire because the product is double insulated.
Mounting the thermostat
To install the thermostat you should separate the front plate from the black plate. To do so, slide the front plate of the thermostat upwards and slide the rear part of the product downwards at the same time (Figure 6). Following this, place the rear part of the product into the 65 mm electric wall mount box then secure it by screws (Figure 7). Finally, slide back the front plate of the product into the black plate.
Installing the application
The thermostat can be controlled by both a smartphone and a tablet with the help of free application COMPUTHERM E Series. Application COMPUTHERM E Series can be downloaded to iOS and Android operating systems. The applications are accessible through the following link or using a QR code: https://computherm.info/en/wi-fi_thermostats
Attention! In addition to English, the application is also available in Hungarian and Romanian languages, and is automatically displayed in the language corresponding to the default settings of the phone (in case of default settings are other than these three languages, it is displayed in English).
Connecting the thermostat to a Wi-Fi network
To be able to control the device remotely, you need connected it to the Internet via a Wi-Fi network. The already configured COMPUTHERM E280 can work according to a pre-set program without the need for a permanent Internet connection.
Attention! The thermostat can only be connected to a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network.
To complete the synchronization, follow these steps:
Connecting the thermostat to the application
Controlling the thermostat by multiple users
When several users wish to control the same thermostat, after the thermostat has been put into operation the following steps should be carried out to add further users:
Attention! If you want to avoid that other users can your COMPUTHERM E280 thermostat to their phone applications, you can disable this operation as described in Sub-chapter 9.2.
When switched on, the thermostat controls the connected device(s) (e.g. gas boiler, pump) based on the measured and currently set (manually or programmed) temperature, the switching sensitivity of the thermostat (factory default ± 0.2 °C). This means that if the thermostat is set to heating mode and 22 °C, at a switching sensitivity of ±0.2 °C, the thermostat’s output relays K1 COM-NO (3-4) and K2 (8-9) will be closed separately. The connection points close at temperatures below 21.8 °C and opened at temperatures above 22.2 °C (heating off). In cooling mode, the thermostat’s relays switch exactly the opposite way.
The closed status of the K1 COM-NO (3-4) and K2 (8-9) connection points of the output relays is indicated by the
Attention! Keep in mind that in case of a power outage any setting of the thermostat will be stored on an external server therefore updating of data on the server takes a few seconds. Accordingly, when you modify some setting of the thermostat (operation-related setting, programming, set temperature, etc.) and the power supply of the device is interrupted within a few seconds, the modified settings will not necessarily be saved.
After the application has been started, COMPUTHERM E series thermostats assigned to the application concerned appear on page “My Thermostat’s”.
Renaming the thermostat assigned to the application
To modify the default name of the thermostat tap and hold the thermostat concerned within the application until a pop-up window with the name of “Edit thermostat” appears. Here you can modify the name of the thermostat within the application by tapping the “Modify current thermostat” icon.
Disabling further connections of the thermostat assigned to the application
If you want to prevent other users from assigning the thermostat to their phone applications then tap and hold the thermostat concerned within the application until a pop-up window with the name of “Edit Thermostat” appears. Tapping the “Lock current thermostat” icon, here you can disable matching the application for other users. Until this function is unlocked the thermostat can only be used by users who have already added the device to their application, and new users will not be able to join the device through the Wi-Fi network.
Attention! When a phone/tablet has already been connected to the Wi-Fi network concerned and application COMPUTHERM E Series has been opened on it then addition of the thermostat to this phone/tablet cannot be disabled with function “Lock current thermostat” any longer.
Deleting the thermostat assigned to the application
If you want to delete the assigned thermostat from the application then tap and hold the thermostat concerned within the application until a pop-up window with the name of “Edit Thermostat” appears. Here you can delete the thermostat from the application by tapping the “Delete current thermostat” icon.
Setting the day and time
Locking operating buttons
You can change the operation of the key lock function as described in Chapter 10. You can lock the control buttons as follows:
For the operation of the thermostat some functions can be set. Operation-related settings can be performed in the following way:
The setting options are shown in the table below:
Display | Function | Setting Options | Default Setting | Detailed Description |
SEN | Selecting the temperature sensor | 00: Internal sensor | 00 | Chapter 10.1 |
01:Floor temperature sensor | ||||
02: Internal and floor temperature sensors | ||||
DIF | Selecting switching sensitivity | 0.1 – 1.0 °C | 0.2 °C | Chapter 10.2 |
OSV | Setting the floor temperature sensor limit | 5 – 99 °C | 42 °C | Chapter 10.3 |
FLD | Selecting switch sensitivity for floor temperature | 1 – 9 °C | 2 °C | Chapter 10.3 |
SVH | Defining maximum settable temperature | 5 – 99 °C | 35 °C | —- |
SVL | Defining minimum settable temperature | 5 – 99 °C | 5 °C | —- |
ADJ | Calibration of the temperature sensor | -3 – +3 °C | 0 °C | Chapter 10.4 |
FRE | Antifreezing | 00: OFF | 00 | Chapter 10.5 |
01: ON | ||||
PON | Memorizing ON/OFF status in case of a power failture | 00: OFF | 01 | Chapter 10.6 |
01: ON | ||||
LOC | Selecting the keylock function | 01: only On/Off button works | 02 | – |
02: all button works | ||||
FUN | Changing between heating and cooling mode | 00: heating | 00 | Chapter 10.7 |
01: cooling | ||||
FAC | Resetting to factory default | 00: Resetting to factory default 08: Saving settings | 08 | Chapter 10.8 |
Selecting the temperature sensor (SEN)
Attention! This function is only available if the floor themperature sensor is connected to the thermostat.
During the use of the thermostat the temperature sensor you want to use can be chosen. In the base case the thermostat displays the measured temperature on the basis of the built-in temperature sensor and switches the set output(s) according to the set temperature. A floor temperature sensor can also be connected as described in Sub-chapter 6.2. If you have connected a floor temperature sensor, you have the following choices:
If you have connected also a floor temperature sensor to your thermostat and you have chosen the sensor of the thermostat so that the main sensor is the built-in temperature sensor, and you use the floor temperature sensor as a safety sensor (02 / In-s control, Out-s limit) then you can check the temperature measured by the floor temperature sensor in the application at the place shown in Figure 2. You can view this temperature on the thermostat by touching
Selecting switching sensitivity (DIF)
It is possible to set the switching sensitivity. By setting this value, you can specify how much the appliance switches the connected device on/off below/above the set temperature. The lower this value, the more uniform the internal room temperature, the greater the comfort is. The switching sensitivity does not affect the heat loss of the room (building). In case of higher comfort requirements, the switching sensitivity should be chosen so as to ensure the most constant internal temperature. However, also make sure that the boiler is switched on several times an hour only at low outdoor temperatures (e.g. -10 °C), as frequent switching off and on will impair the efficiency of the boiler’s operation and increase gas consumption. The switching sensitivity can be set between ±0.1 °C and ±1.0 °C (in 0.1 °C increments). Except some special cases, we recommend setting ±0.1 °C or ±0.2 °C (factory default setting). See Chapter 8. for more information about switching sensitivity.
Setting floor temperature limit (OSV) and corresponding switch sensitivity (FLD)
If you have chosen setting of internal and floor sensors (02 / In-s control, Out-s limit) at menu item “Selecting temperature sensor” (SEN), a maximum temperature can be set for the floor temperature sensor. When the temperature measured by the floor temperature sensor reaches the set value, the thermostat disables its outputs (switches them out regardless of the temperature set on the thermostat) until the temperature cools down below the set temperature, considering the switch sensitivity set for the floor temperature (FLD). This means that when the OSV value is set to 42 °C and the FLD value to 2 °C, the outputs of the thermostat will be disabled when the temperature measured by the floor temperature sensor reaches 44 °C, and the outputs will resume normal operation only after the temperature measured by the floor temperature sensor goes below 40 °C.
Calibration of the temperature sensor (ADJ)
The measuring accuracy of the thermometer of the thermostat is ±0.5 °C. The temperature displayed by the thermostat can be modified in steps of 0.1 °C in comparison to the temperature measured by the temperature sensor, but the modification must not exceed ±3 °C.
Antifreezing (FRE)
When the antifreezing function of the thermostat is activated, the thermostat will switch on its output, regardless of any other setting, when the temperature measured by the thermostat goes below ±3 °C. When the temperature reaches 7 °C, normal operation of the output is restored (according to the set temperature).
Memorizing ON/OFF status in the case of a power failture (PON)
By means of the Memorizing Settings function of the thermostat you can select the mode in which the thermostat continues to operate:
Changing between heating and cooling mode (FUN)
You can easily switch between heating (00; factory default) and cooling (01) modes.
The connection points K1 COM-NO (3-4) and K2 (8-9) of the thermostat output relay close at a temperature below the set temperature in heating mode and at a temperature above the set temperature in cooling mode (taking into account the set switching sensitivity).
Restoring default setting (FAC)
All settings of the thermostat, except for date and time, will be restored to factory setting. To restore factory setting, after selecting FAC setting option and tapping the button several times, switch over the appearing 08 setting to 00. Then tap the
Attention! Keep in mind that in case of a power outage any setting of the thermostat will be stored on an external server, therefore updating of data on the server takes a few seconds. Accordingly, when you modify some settings of the thermostat (operation-related setting, programming, set temperature, etc.) and the power supply of the device is interrupted within a few seconds, the modified settings will not necessarily be saved.
The thermostat has the following 2 positions:
You can switch between off and on positions in the following way:
When the thermostat is off, the screen of the devices turns off and in the application POWER-OFF lettering replaces measured and set temperatures, and the relay outputs of the device go into off (open) position. When the thermostat is on, the display of the device illuminates continuously. If you touch the touch buttons or modify the settings of the thermostat with the phone application, the light intensity on the thermostat gets higher for approx. 10 seconds then falls back to basic level.
When the thermostat is on, it possesses the following 2 modes of operation:
You can switch between the modes in the following way:
The currently selected mode is indicated as follows:
The two modes are described in detail in the following sub-chapters.
Manual mode
In manual mode the thermostat maintains a preset temperature until the next intervention. If the room temperature is lower than that set on the thermostat, the output of the thermostat will switch on. If the room temperature is higher than that set on the thermostat, the output of the thermostat will switch off. The temperature to be maintained by the thermostat can be specified in 0.5 °C steps (the minimum and maximum values of the adjustable range are 5 °C and 99 °C, respectively).
The currently set temperature can be modified in the following way:
Description of the programmed mode
Programming means setting of switching times and selection of corresponding temperature values. Any temperature set for a switch will remain in effect until the time of the next switch. Switching times can be specified with an accuracy of 1 minute. Within the temperature range (the minimum and maximum values of the adjustable range are 5 °C and 99 °C, respectively) specified in the settings a different temperature can be chosen for each switching time, in 0.5 °C steps.
The device can be programmed for a period of one week. In the programmed auto mode the thermostat operates automatically, and cyclically repeats the entered switches every 7 days. The following 3 options are available to program the thermostat:
If you do not need all adjustable switches on certain days (e.g. only 4 switches is required on working days), you can eliminate unnecessary switches by setting their time and temperature to the time and temperature of the last switch you want to use.
Description of the steps of programming
Attention! During programming, the switching times can only be changed so that they remain in chronological order.
Modifying temperature until the next switch in the program
If the thermostat is in programmed mode, but you want to temporarily change the set temperature until the next program switch, you can do so as follows:
Problem with the Wi-Fi connection
When the product cannot be connected to a Wi-Fi network or cannot be controlled via the Internet because the connection between the product and the Internet interface is lost and the application indicates that the device is not available, we recommend to check the list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) collected on our website and follow the steps described there.
Use of the application
The phone/tablet application is under continuous improvement. We propose to update the application to the latest version because user experience is improved continuously and new functions are accessible in the updated versions.
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.computherm.info/en/faq
The vast majority of the problems encountered can be solved easily by using the hints available on our website, without seeking professional help. If you have not found a solution to you problem, please pay a visit to our qualified service.
Warning! The manufacturer does not assume responsibility for any direct or indirect damages and loss of income occurring while the appliance is being used.
The COMPUTHERM E280 type Wi-Fi thermostat complies with directives RED 2014/53/EU and RoHS 2011/65/EU.
Manufacturer: QUANTRAX Ltd.
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Phone: +36 62 424 133 • Fax: +36 62 424 672
E-mail: iroda@quantrax.hu
Web: www.quantrax.hu
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