EPH Controls CP4 room thermostat RF programmable
RFRP-OT Room Thermostat
LCD Symbol Description
- Automatic mode
- Set Date / Time
- Set point increase
- Manual mode
- Holiday mode
- Set point decrease
- OFF mode
- Copy function
- ConFIrm button
- Program mode
- oost mode
- Reset button
Resetting the thermostat
- Press the button on the side of the thermostat. ‘rst no’ will appear on the screen.
- Press the button. ‘rst yes’ will appear on the screen.
- Press the OK button to reset the thermostat.
Keypad lock and unlock
To lock the keypad, press and hold the buttons for 10 seconds. will appear on the screen. The keypad is now locked.
To unlock the keypad, press and hold the buttons for 10 seconds. will disappear from the screen. The keypad is now unlocked.
Setting the date, time, and programming mode
- Press the TIME button once, the year will begin ashing.
- Press the buttons to adjust the year. Press OK .
- Press thebuttons to adjust the month. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the day. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the hour. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the minute. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust from 5/2d to 7d or 24h mode.
- Press the buttons to turn DST (Day Light Saving time) On or Off.
- Press the AUTO button or wait 5 seconds and the thermostat will return to normal operation.
Factory Program Setting
Programming Modes
The RFRP-OT Room Thermostat has the following programming modes available:
- 5/2 Day mode Programing Monday to Friday as one block and Saturday and Sunday as a 2nd block. Each block can have 6 different times and temperatures.
- 7-Day mode Programming all 7 days individually with different times and temperatures.
- 24-Hour mode Programming all 7 days as one block with the same time and temperatures.
If 7 D mode is selected, you can program each day of the week with 6 individual times and temperatures.
If 24H mode is selected, you can only program each day of the week with the same 6 times and temperatures.
Adjust the program setting in 5/2 Day mode
- Press the PROG button once.
- Programming for Monday to Friday is now selected.
- Press the buttons to adjust the P1 time. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the P1 temp. Press OK .
- Repeat this process to adjust P2 to P6 times and temperatures. Press OK .
- Programming for Saturday to Sunday is now selected.
- Press the buttons to adjust the P1 time. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the P1 temp. Press OK .
- Repeat this process to adjust P2 to P6 times and temperatures.
- Press the AUTO button to return to automatic mode.
- While in PROG Mode pressing the PROG button will jump from P1-P2 etc without changing the temperature.
- While in PROG Mode pressing the TIME button will jump to the next day (block of days).
Copy Function
Copy function may only be used if the thermostat is in the 7d mode.
Set the times and temperatures for the day that you wish to copy from in programming mode.
When still on the day press the COPY button.
The day of the week that you have selected will be shown with ‘COPY’ below it.
The next day will begin to flash on the top of the screen.
Press the button to copy the times and temperatures to that day.
Press the button to skip a day.
You can copy to multiple days using the button.
Press the OK button when copying has been completed.
Temporary Override
When in AUTO mode, press the buttons to adjust the temperature setpoint. ‘OvEr’ will appear on the screen.
Press OK or after 5 seconds the thermostat will operate at this temperature, until the next switching time.
To cancel a temporary override, press the OFF button and then press the
AUTO button to return to the automatic mode.
Permanent Override
Press the MAN button to enter the manual mode (Permanent Override), ‘MAN’ will appear on the screen.
Press the buttons to adjust the temperature setpoint.
Press OK or after 5 seconds the thermostat will operate in this permanent override.
To cancel permanent override, press the OFF button and then press the AUTO button to return to the automatic mode.
Boost Function
The thermostat can be boosted to a specific temperature for 1, 2 or 3 hours while the thermostat is operating in all modes except for holiday mode.
Press the BOOST button 1, 2 or 3 times, and the time that the boost will be activated to will flash on the screen.
If you do not press any other button the boost will activate to the temperature displayed on the screen after 5 seconds.
If you press the OK button the temperature will now flash. You can edit the temperature if you press the or buttons.
Press the OK button or wait for 5 seconds for the boost to activate.
‘BOOST TO’ will now be displayed on the screen with the time that it is activated to be displayed above this text.
Press the BOOST button again to deactivate the boost.
Holiday Function
This will switch your heating system off between the start and end times you select.
- Press the HOL button, ‘HOLIDAY FROM’ will appear on screen.
- Press the buttons to adjust the year. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the month. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the day. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the hour. Press OK .
‘HOLIDAY TO’ will appear on screen.
- Press the buttons to adjust the day. Press OK .
- Press thebuttons to adjust the month. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the year. Press OK .
- Press the buttons to adjust the hour. Press OK .
The thermostat will now return to the mode it was in before the Holiday settings were entered. To cancel Holiday mode, press the HOL button.
Backlight mode selection AUTO
There are two settings for selection. The factory default setting is AUTO.
OFF The backlight is permanently OFF.
AUTO On pressing any button the backlight stays on for 5 seconds.
To adjust the backlight setting, lower the cover on the front of the unit.
Press the OK button for 5 seconds.
Press either the or buttons to select the OFF or AUTO mode.
Press the OK button.
Battery low warning
When the batteries are almost empty, the symbol will appear on the screen.
The batteries must now be replaced or the unit will shut down.
Replacing the batteries
Lower the flap at the front of the thermostat.
There is a battery compartment located below the buttons.
Apply downward pressure to remove the cover.
Insert the 2 x AA batteries and the thermostat will turn on.
Close the battery compartment.
To access the installer menu, you must hold Prog and OK for 5 seconds.
When in the installer menu, press , and OK to navigate and select.
Use AUTO , MAN or OFF to go back a step.
- P0 1: Mode (Normal / Optimum Start / TPI)
- P0 2: Hi Lo (limiting the thermostat)
- P0 3: Hysteresis (dierential)
- P0 4: Calibration
- P0 5: Frost Protection
- P0 6: Exit
Installer menu OpenTherm® Instructions - P0 6: Setting DHW temperature
- P0 7: OpenTherm® Information
- P0 8: DHOP
- P0 9: Set OpenTherm® Parameters
- Exit
PO 1 Operating Mode (Normal / Optimum Start / TPI)
- Nor (Normal Mode)
When the thermostat is in Normal mode, the thermostat will try to reach the target temperature after the program changes. Example: Program 1 on the thermostat is 21°C for 06:30am and the room temperature is 18°C. The thermostat will start the heating at 06:30am and the room temperature will start to increase then. - OS (Optimum Start Mode) Boiler Plus
When the thermostat is in Optimum Start mode, the thermostat will try to reach the target temperature by the start time of the next switching time. This is done by setting the Ti (time interval) on the thermostat in this menu to 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30. This will allow the thermostat 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 minutes to increase the room temperature by 1°C.
Ti can be set when OS is selected in the installer menu. 20°C
To achieve the target temperature when the program starts, the thermostat will read:
- The Room Temperature (RT)
- The Setpoint Temperature (ST)
- The Target Temperature Dierence (TTD) is the dierence between the setpoint temperature and the room temperature .
The time (in minutes) that it will take to overcome (TTD) is called Optimum Start Time (OST) and its maximum value is 3 hours = 180 mins. This is subtracted from the start time.
As the temperature increases the thermostat will recalculate the OST if the temperature is increasing too quickly.
Example when Ti = 20
Program 1 on the thermostat is 21°C for 06:30 am and the room temperature is 18°C.
The thermostat will start the heating at 05:30 am to reach 21°C for 06:30 am @ Ti=20.
Example when Ti = 10
Program 1 on the thermostat is 21°C for 06:30 am and the room temperature is 18°C.
The thermostat will start the heating at 06:00 am to reach 21°C for 06:30 am @ Ti=10.
TPI (Time Proportional & Integral Mode)
When the thermostat is in TPI mode and the temperature is rising in the zone and falls into the Proportional Bandwidth section, TPI will start to affect the operation of the thermostat. The thermostat will turn on and off as it gains heat so that it doesn’t overshoot the setpoint by too much. It will also turn on if the temperature is falling so it doesn’t undershoot the setpoint which will leave the user with a more comfortable level of heat.
There are 2 settings that will affect the operation of the thermostat:
- CYC – No. of Heating Cycles per Hour: 6 Cycles
This value will decide how often the thermostat will cycle the heating on and off when trying to achieve the setpoint temperature.
You can select 2/3/6 or 12. - Pb – Proportional Bandwidth: 2°C
This value refers to the temperature below the setpoint at which the thermostat will start to operate in TPI Control. You can set this temperature from 1.5°C to 3.0°C in 0.1°C increments.
Example: Program 1 on the thermostat is 21°C for 06:30 am and the room temperature is 18°C. The thermostat will start the heating at 06:30am and the room temperature will start to increase then but will switch itself off before it reaches temperature and allow the room temperature to increase naturally – this cycle may begin again if the thermostat isn’t reaching temperature.
PO 2 Setting high & low limits
This menu allows the installer to change the min. and max. the temperature range that the thermostat can be set at.
PO 3 Hysteresis HOn and HOFF
This menu allows the installer to change the switching differential of the thermostat when the temperature is rising and falling.
HOn is the fall in temperature – Default – 0.4°C. This will allow a fall of 0.4°C from the setpoint before the thermostat turns on again.
HOFF is the rise in temperature – Default – 0.0°C. This will allow the temperature to rise 0°C above its setpoint.
PO 4 Calibrate the thermostat
This menu allows the installer to re-calibrate the thermostat. The current temperature will be displayed on the screen and can be adjusted by pressing the or buttons .
PO 5 Frost Protection
This menu allows the installer to activate or de-activate frost protection. When frost protection is activated the thermostat will switch on the boiler when the temperature drops below 5°C.
PO 6 Exit
This menu allows the installer to return to the main interface.
It is also possible to exit the installer menu by pressing AUTO , MAN or OFF whilst in the installer menu.
PO 6 Setting DHW temperature
This menu allows the installer to change the DHW temperature of the boiler. The temperature can be set in 0.5°C increments by pressing the or buttons.
Press the OK button to select the desired temperature. This menu is only available when the thermostat is connected to OpenTherm® and DHOP is ON (P08 OT installer menu).
PO 7 OpenTherm® Information
This menu allows the installer to view information received from the OpenTherm® boiler. It may take a few seconds to load information relating to each parameter. The information that can be shown from the boiler is outlined in the table below.
Displayed on screen | Description | Remark |
tSEt | Target water temp | |
tFLO | Outlet water temp | |
trEt | Return water temp | |
tdH | DHW temperature | This is only visible if DHOP
is On (P08 OT Installer menu) |
tFLU | Flue gas temperature | Dependent on boiler |
tESt | Outdoor temperature | Dependent on boiler |
nOdU | Modulation percentage | |
FLOr |
Water flow |
This is only visible if DHOP
is On (P08 OT Installer menu) |
PrES | Water pressure | Dependent on boiler |
PO 8 DHOP
This menu allows the installer to activate or deactivate DHW target temperature control from the thermostat. This menu is only available when the thermostat is connected to OpenTherm®
PO 9 Set OpenTherm® Parameters
This menu allows the installer to configure the OpenTherm® parameters.
To access the menu please enter the password “08” with the or buttons.
Press OK to confirm.
The parameters that can be set are outlined in the table below.
Param | Description | Range | Default |
HHCH t-1 | Maximum set point heating | 45 – 85˚C | 85˚C |
LLCH t-2 | Minimum set point heating | 10 – HHCH˚C | 45˚C |
CLI t-3 |
This allows user to select different climatic curves for weather compensation. This only applies to Boilers with an outside sensor connected. |
0.2 – 3.0 |
1.2 |
InFL t-4 | Influence of room sensor on modulation of the boiler. Recommended value is 10. | 0 – 20 | 10 |
HHbO t-5 |
This is the target setpoint for your CH flow temperature.
Note: this value must be within the range of HHCH and LLCH. |
HHCH Max
>=ID57 >=LLCH Min |
85˚C |
Exit |
Press OK button to turn back to main interface. |
PO 9 Set OpenTherm® parameters
Climatic Curve
Exit
This menu allows the installer to return to the main interface. It is also possible to exit the installer menu by pressing AUTO, MAN or OFF whilst in the installer menu.
Controlling an OpenTherm® Boiler with multiple CombiPack4-OT
It is possible to have 6 CombiPack4-OT controlling 1 OpenTherm® boiler. To do this it is necessary to make one of the RF1A-OT receivers into a Hub Receiver. This Hub Receiver will receive data from all of the RFRP-OT thermostats and relay this information to the boiler via OpenTherm®. Note: The Hub Receiver should have a wired OpenTherm® connection to the boiler.
Making your RF1A-OT receiver into a Hub Receiver
- Press the Reset button on the receiver that you wish to make the Hub Receiver – Red and Green lights are both solid.
- Immediately press and hold the Connect buttons for 5 seconds, the red light will start blinking.
- Press the Connect button and the Green light will be solid – this is now the hub receiver.
- Press the button to exit to the normal interface.
Identifying if a receiver is a Hub Receiver
- Press the Connect button.
- The Hub receiver will flash Green and Red.
- The Normal receiver will just flash Red.
- To exit to main interface press the button.
Pairing the RF1A-OT receivers together
- Pressthe Connect button on the Hub receiver. Red and Green lights will begin to flash.
- Pressthe Connect button on the next receiver to be paired. The Red light will flash 3 times and then stop.
- Repeat this process to pair more, up to a maximum of 6 receivers.
Once all units have been paired, allow time for the receivers to begin to communicate and receive OpenTherm® information from the boiler. This may take approximately 2 – 5 minutes.
You will see the red light FLash on the Hub receiver and see corresponding FLash on the other receivers paired to the Hub Receiver when they are sharing information. You may need to pair the receivers to the thermostats again. If so, please refer to page 51.
You can tell if your thermostat is receiving OpenTherm® information from the boiler by entering the installer menu of the thermostat (Hold Prog and OK buttons for 10 Sec) and go to P07 – Info.
If the installer menu is only showing P01 – P05, the thermostat and/or receiver has not been successfully paired.
Disconnecting the RF1A-OT receiver from Thermostats & other Receivers
- PressConnect on the Receiver – the red light will FLash (red and green light if using a hub receiver)
- Press and hold Connect for about 10sec and the receiver will then stop FLAshing.
- The RF connection is now cleared.
System architecture
Example A 1 no. The thermostat controlling OT Boiler
Example B 3 no. Thermostats controlling OT Boiler >>
Note: A maximum of 6 thermostats can be used in the system.
RF1A Wireless Receiver
LED Description
OT Connection Normal Operation | Green LED | Red LED |
RF1A-OT On | ON | OFF – will flash when communicating via RF |
RF1A-OT Off | OFF | ON – will flash when communicating via RF |
OT Communication Error | Green LED | Red LED |
RF1A-OT On | Constant Flash | OFF |
RF1A-OT Off | Constant Flash | ON |
RF Communication Error | Green LED | Red LED |
RF1A-OT On | ON | Constant Flash |
RF1A-OT Off | OFF | Constant Flash |
Summary | Green LED | Red LED |
RF Communication Error | OFF or ON | Constant Flash |
OT Communication Error | Constant Flash | OFF or ON |
Normal Operation RF1A On | ON | OFF or Flashing |
Normal Operation RF1A Off | OFF | ON or Flashing |
To connect the RFRP-OT thermostat to an RF1A-OT receiver
Please note, If you are installing a CombiPack4 the RFRP-OT thermostat and the RF1A-OT receiver will have a pre-established RF connection so it is not necessary to carry out the RF connection process below.
On the RF1A-OT receiver:
- Press the Connect button.
- The red light will begin to FLash.
On the RFRP-OT thermostat:
- Press the button.
- The thermostat will show ‘nOE’ followed by ‘—’
- Once an RF connection has been established the thermostat will show ‘r01’ on the LCD screen.
- Press the OK button to nish the process.
- The thermostat is now connected to the RF1A-OT receiver.
To disconnect the RFRP-OT thermostat from an RF1A-OT receiver
On the RFRP-OT thermostat:
Press the button. The thermostat will begin to search through the RF channels.
Press and hold the COPY button for 10 seconds. ‘Adr’ will appear on the screen of the thermostat.
Press the OK button twice to complete the unpairing process. The thermostat RFRP-OT is now disconnected from the receiver RF1A-OT.
On the RF1A receiver:
Press the Connect button, the red light will FLash.
Red & green lights if using as a hub receiver.
Press and hold connect for about 10 seconds, the receiver will then stop FLashing.
The RF connection is now cleared.
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