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The EKRTRB room thermostat is a programmable, wireless digital thermostat, designed to control your Daikin system, where comfort, simplicity and energy-saving go hand in hand. It is mainly used for existing installations.
An optional external temperature sensor (EKRTETS) can be connected to EKRTRB to be used as either a floor temperature sensor or as an external ambient temperature sensor.
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LED state | Meaning |
Red, fixed | Heating demand |
Green, fixed | Cooling demand |
Red, blinking | Sensor or battery error |
Green, blinking | Confirm and save modifications |
Decrease/Increase — +-
Back —
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After inserting the batteries, the room thermostat display will power on and will prompt you to set the current date and time. This is required before you can actually use the room thermostat.
To set date and time
Result: The room thermostat date and time are set and the room thermostat shows the main screen.
Values are set in the following order:
You can access the date and time settings while in any of the normal operating modes at any time by pressing and holding for 2 seconds.
The room thermostat can be set to operate in several different modes to allow you to adjust your system according to your needs and preferences.
Icon | Mode | Description |
Comfort mode | Used for a fixed temperature on comfort level .0′ | |
Reduced modem | Used for a fixed temperature on a reduced level .`1 | |
AUTO | Automatic mode | The room thermostat automatically follows the steps defined in the selected program (built-in or user-defined). |
OFF mode | Switches off your unit. | |
Holiday mode | Used to set a fixed temperature during a long period of absence. | |
Timer mode | Used to set a fixed temperature for only a specific period of time | |
Reversible mode | Used to set the unit operation mode to heating or cooling (only applicable for reversible units). | |
Program mode | Used to select the program for the room thermostat programs and to create or modify user-defined programs. |
INFORMATION
enable reversible mode” [6] for more information.
To change the temperature setpoint
Prerequisite: The room thermostat is in comfort mode (
Automatic mode
AUTO
In automatic mode, the room thermostat automatically follows the steps defined in the selected program. In this mode, the following information about the currently selected program is always visible on the screen.
Depending on the type of step, the room thermostat will maintain either the comfort (
For more information, see “3.2.5 Program mode” [4 4].
To temporarily override a program
Prerequisite: The room thermostat is in automatic mode.
Result: The room thermostat displays the remaining duration of the timer and
To stop the timer function before the end of the duration, press
3.2.4 OFF mode
In OFF mode, you can still press
To restart your unit again, use
Default programs
The room thermostat comes equipped with 9 default programs (P1~P9) for standard situations. If none of the programs matches your needs, you can create a custom program. See “User-defined programs” [5] for more information. For the built-in programs, see the graphical 24-hour representations below.
To change the active program
Prerequisite: The room thermostat is in program mode.
Result: The program is selected and now active while in automatic mode.
INFORMATION
User-defined programs
In addition to the built-in programs (P1~P9), you can also define up to 4 custom schedules (U1~U4).
INFORMATION
To create or modify a user-defined program
Prerequisite: The room thermostat is in program mode.
Prerequisite: You have changed the active program to one of the user-defined programs (U1~U4).
Symbol | Setpoint | Meaning |
The first step of the day: the room thermostat follows the comfort mode temperature setpoint during this step. | ||
Leaving step (optional): adds an additional step to the current program. The room thermostat follows the reduced mode setpoint during this step. | ||
Comeback step: used in case a leaving step was added to indicate when the thermostat should switch to the comfort setpoint again. | ||
Last stop of the day: the room thermostat follows the reduced model temperature setpoint during this step. |
To enable timer mode
Prerequisite: The room thermostat is in timer mode.
The temperature setpoint in holiday mode is NOT equal to the integrated frost protection in OFF mode, which is a fixed 4°C.
In cooling mode, this mode acts as OFF mode.
To enable holiday mode
Prerequisite: Parameter 06 (HG) is set to the desired anti-freeze temperature in the user menu. See “3.4.2 To modify parameters in the user menu” [7] for more information.
Prerequisite: The room thermostat is in holiday mode.
Reversible mode is ONLY applicable to installations with reversible units.
Prerequisite: Reversible mode is selected on the room thermostat.
Room thermostat display | Unit operation mode |
Hot | Heating |
Cld | Cooling |
Result: The unit operation mode is set. The
Once the unit operation mode has been set, you can return to the mode the thermostat was in before by pressing
. Alternatively, press
To enable reversible mode
Result: Reversible mode is activated.
This function locks the room thermostat buttons, preventing accidental changes to setpoints or other settings. This is useful when the room thermostat is used in public areas or in children’s rooms, for example. When the button lock is active, is permanently visible on the room thermostat display.
To enable or disable button lock
Result: The button lock indicator disappears from the display and the room thermostat buttons are unlocked.
If enabled, this function is able to stop heating operation whenever the room thermostat detects unusual temperature drops (usually due to an open window or door). This function is enabled by default. If the measured temperature decreases by 3°C or more during a period of 5 minutes or less, the thermostat will stop all heating operations for 15 minutes. If the temperature keeps dropping after this initial period, the room thermostat will continue to cease all heating operations. Whenever the room thermostat is stopping eating operations, the temperature on the room thermostat display blinks. It is possible to manually override the open window function by pressing
The open window function will NOT work in the following situations:
If enabled, the open window function will still respect the anti-freeze temperature (parameter 06 – “HG” in the user menu). This means that the room thermostat will keep
heating to maintain the anti-freeze temperature (by default 10°C).
To enable or disable the open window function
Result: The open window function is enabled/disabled.
Dew prevention
For reversible systems, the room thermostat offers 2 ways of managing humidity in order to prevent condensation while cooling. Humidity percentage threshold You can set a threshold value for the humidity percentage. Whenever the room thermostat detects that the humidity percentage exceeds the set threshold, cooling demand is ceased to prevent condensation. Whenever this is the case, blink on the room thermostat display. To change the threshold value (default 55%), set the value for parameter 34 (“rH”) to the desired value in the installer menu.
Dew prevention function with floor temperature sensor If the optional external temperature sensor EKRTETS is installed as a floor temperature sensor, parameter 35 (“dEv”) can be set to “yes” in the installer menu to enable the dew prevention function. When enabled, this function will continuously compare the temperature measured by the floor temperature sensor against the dew point. The dew point is calculated based on the room temperature and humidity. When the floor temperature drops below or comes too close to the dew point, cooling demand is stopped temporarily to prevent any condensation on the floor. While the dew prevention function is active, blinks on the room thermostat display.
The user menu allows you to set basic room thermostat parameters.
To enter the user menu
Press
Result: The first parameter (rF INI) of the user menu appears on the display.
To exit the user menu, use the navigation buttons to select the “End” parameter and press
To modify parameters in the user menu
Prerequisite: You are in the user menu.
User parameters
Some parameters relating to functions described in this manual are NOT available in the user menu and can ONLY be found in the installer menu.
Parameter | Description | Possible values | |
# | Name | ||
0 | rF INI | Radio configuration mode | |
1 | dEG | Temperature unit used on display | •°C •°F |
2 | The time format used on display | •24H (24 hour display) •12H (12-hour display) | |
3 | DST | Daylight summertime change | •yes (enabled) •no (disabled) |
4 | AIrC | Internal temperature sensor calibration. | See “4 Temperature sensor calibration” [► 8] for more information. |
5 | AMC | External temperature sensor calibration | |
6 | HG | Anti-freeze temperature in holiday mode | •10°C •Range: 0.5°C-10°C |
7 | ITCS | Intelligent Temperature Control System(b} | •yes (enabled) •no (disabled) |
8 | Car ALL | Clear user settings: press and hold | |
9 | CHAn | – | |
10 | VErS | Software version | |
11 | End | Exit the user menu. Press |
Both the internal temperature sensor of the room thermostat and the (optional) external temperature sensor can be calibrated. It is recommended to calibrate the sensor(s) after installation. The procedure is the same for both the internal temperature sensor and the optional external temperature sensor.
Result: The message “yes” is displayed and the value is stored in the internal memory of the room thermostat.
If needed, the stored calibration value can be erased by pressing.
The message “no” will be displayed, confirming the value has been erased.
Before carrying out any maintenance or repair activities, stop system operation with the room thermostat, and turn off the power supply circuit breaker. Possible consequence: electrical shock or injury.
Do NOT wash the room thermostat. Possible consequences: electric leakage, electrical shock, or fire.
When the dirt on the surface cannot be removed easily while cleaning the room thermostat, soak the cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water, squeeze the cloth tightly, and clean the surface. Afterward, wipe dry with a dry cloth.
To clean the user interface
Wipe the screen and other surface parts of the user interface with a dry cloth.
When blinks on the room thermostat display, the batteries of the room thermostat need to be replaced. Once the battery indicator starts blinking, the room thermostat will still be able to function for 30 days before completely shutting down.
Result: The room thermostat is ready for use.
After replacing the batteries, the date and time have to be set again. See “3.1.1 To set date and time” [3] for more information.
If one of the following malfunctions occurs, take the measures shown below and contact your dealer.
The system MUST be repaired by a qualified service person. If the system does NOT operate properly except for the above-mentioned cases and none of the above-mentioned malfunctions is evident, investigate the system in accordance with the following procedures.
Malfunction | Measure |
The thermostat display is blank and the thermostat is not working. | Check whether the battery insulators have been removed from the battery compartments. Check whether the orientation of the batteries in the compartments is correct. Check the battery capacity and replace the batteries if necessary. |
The room thermostat buttons do not react when pressed. | Check whether key lock function is enabled. If G is visible on the display, |
press ” | |
the room thermostat again. | |
The room thermostat does not initiate cooling or heating demand according to the setpoint. | Check whether the dew prevention function is active. Check if the receiver is in automatic mode and not in a manual mode by verifying that the push-button LED on the receiver is OFF and not green. |
The room temperature does not match the setpoint set on the room thermostat. | Recalibrate the room thermostat temperature sensor (or the external temperature sensor). See the installation manual for the calibration procedure. Contact your installer. |
The schedule timer starts up too early. | Check whether the correct program is selected (P1-P9 or U1-U4). Check whether parameter 07 is enabled in the user menu. |
The time and date are flashing on the room thermostat display. | Set the clock as described in “3.1 Date and time” [► 3]. |
There is no communication between the room thermostat and the receiver. | ▪ Check whether the receiver is more than 50 cm away from all other electrical or wireless devices that may interfere (this includes Wi-Fi signals and mobile phones) ▪ Contact your installer. |
In case the
Malfunction | Measure |
Replace the batteries of the room thermostat. | |
Contact your installer (internal temperature sensor problem). | |
•Check the sensor connections. •Disconnect the sensor from the room thermostat and check it with an ohmmeter. The measured value should be —10k0. •Contact your installer (floor sensor problem). | |
thermostat display. | Contact your installer (humidity measurement problem). |
If after checking all the above items, it is impossible to fix the problem yourself, contact your installer and state the symptoms, the complete model name of the unit (with manufacturing number if possible), and the installation date (possibly listed on the warranty card).
This means that the batteries may NOT be mixed with unsorted household waste. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol, this chemical symbol means that the battery contains a heavy metal above a certain concentration. Possible chemical symbols are Pb: lead (>0.004%). Waste batteries MUST be treated at a specialized treatment facility for reuse. By ensuring waste batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
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