The NewStar thermostat can switch on your heating system at pre-determined times on different days of the week. It is possible to set 4 periods called events each day with different temperatures. The thermostat comes with a default schedule that is suitable for most installations. Unless you change these settings, the thermostat will operate to this default program. Working with lower temperatures during times
when the room is unoccupied will lower your energy costs without reducing comfort. The thermostat has an adaptive function that automatically changes the start time of a heating period so that the desired temperature is reached at the time that you set. After 3 days the adaptive function has learned when the heating must be switched on.
Quick set-up:
The first time you connect the power or after a reset, the display will show you “Welcome to Warmup”. Push accept button. Then you can select:
Use the navigation buttons for selecting/changing the menus.
Important: You have, as a minimum, to select “Heater” and “covering” to define the type of heater and covering, before you can start up the thermostat.
For further information, see the point: Buttons. General settings.
The display will normally show the period (day, night, home, out), the current temperature, and the time. The period is indicated by a symbol. Below you can see a list of some of the symbols:
LED
The LED is placed in the top right corner above the display.
LED signal Indicates
You can use the standby button to turn the display and regulation of temperature on/off. When the thermostat is switched off, the relay disengages. The clock will keep going, though When you press the Reset button (use a pen t activate) for 3 seconds, a “Confirm factory reset” text will be shown on the display. Then press the Accept button to reset the thermostat, which will then start up with default values and display the installation menu. The buttons for navigating in the menus and selecting/changing settings are placed in the middle.
Menus for Setting Up the Thermostat
You can program the thermostat and make various settings by using the menu system. To open the main menu, press the Accept button. In the sections below every item on the mai menu will be described in more detail.
Operation
Here you can choose between three different ways of setting the temperature(s):
Auto
Select Auto if you want the temperature to be controlled and operated automatically via the 4- event system.
Manual
Here you can cancel the scheduled 4-event program (e.g. during holidays) and set the wanted temperature manually. You may want to adjust the temperature to for example 5°C for frost protection while you are away.
Comfort
Here you can set a temporary Comfort temperature (so-called party mode) for a single event.
To set the temperature, do the following:
Please note: Comfort mode is a temporary, manual setting that will be automatically cancelled by the next event in the scheduled 4- event system.
Setting 4-event
If Auto has been selected in the Operation menu, the 4-event system can be set to automatically control the temperature settings for each day in a period of 7 days. You can select the wanted temperature for Da and Night, for when you are Out and at Home, and for the Weekend Day and Weekend Night. Moreover, you can define when you want each time period (Day, Night, Out, Home, Weekend Day, and Weekend Night) to begin. Please note: You need to use the Down button to move to the end of the menu. Finally you can specify temperatures and periods (Day, Night, Out, Home) for each day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). This requires, though, that the Mon-Sun, 4-events option has been selected in the Programming menu (will be shown as Programming: 7:0 on the display). Please refer to section about Programming on page 8.
Example of Scheduling 4-event Set-up
If you in the Programming menu have selected Mon-Fri, Sat-Sun (shown as Programming: 5:2 on the display) you can set up the 4 periods (called events) in the following way:
Choose Day
Here you can choose between various programming options that are used in connection with scheduling the 4-event system:
Language
Here you can select the language you want to be used on the display. You can choose between the following languages:
Time
Day
Here you can set the day of the week:
Please note: You need to use the Down button to move to the end of the list of weekdays.
Temperature
Scale
Here you can specify what temperature unit should be used in the display:
Display shows
Here you can decide whether the display shall show the time, set point and/or air temperature.
Child lock
By switching on the child lock you can lock the menus (marked with a padlock symbol on the display). Then it will no longer be possible to select the sub-menus and change the settings. You can still set a comfort temperature and the time, though.
Please note: You can still use the Reset button to return to factory settings, if the child lock has been switched on.
Heater
Here you can define the type of heater that the thermostat is attached to:
Please refer to Appendix for configuration table showing combinations of heater type and covering.
Covering
Here you can enter the type of floor covering:
Please refer to Appendix for configuration table showing combinations of heater type and covering
Here you can enter the type of sub floor:
Application
Here you can select the type of regulator application:
If you need tecnical help then select Service from the main menu to see the contact information.
Contact Details
Select Contact Details from the main menu to see the contact information. Warmup plc www.warmup.com
GB +442084536868
USA +12037910072
ES +34800099988
PT +351800812080
F +33080563990
Engineer Settings
To select Engineer settings, press the up and down button at the same time for 5 seconds. Note: Changes may invalidate warranty.
Readout
Here you see readouts of the following current temperatures:
You can also get readouts of some statistics:
Application: Here you can get readout for the current application type that has been selected in the General settings
Here you can specify the wanted minimum and maximum temperatures for air, floor, or external limit sensor. Before you can select minimum and maximu limits for air, floor or limit sensor, the application for the regulator type in question must be chosen. Please refer to section about General Settings – Application on page 11 for more details. Please note: If you do not specify any settings here, the factory settings will be used.
Adaptive function
Here you can activate/deactivate (On/Off) the adaptive function. This function is only related to the 4-event timer and only works in connection with going from one event to another where the temperature is going to be raised. The adaptive function finds out when the thermostat shall start heating to ensure that the right temperature is reached at the time that it has been programmed for.
Offset
Offset is used to compensate for any difference between the thermostat and a room thermometer. If the thermometer, for instance, shows 1°C more than the thermostat, it is possible to adjust the offset by +/- 5°C. Then the thermostat will show the same temperature as the thermometer. If the thermostat for example shows 1 degree too much, offset should be set to +1. Then the temperature will be set 1 degree lower. Offset applies to both built-in and external sensors whereas the limit sensor, if any, is not affected.
Fil Pilote
Here you can specify temperature settings that will depend on which signal is received from the Fil pilote input. Please note: The Fil pilote menu is only available in type WA-STAT-VB. It is primarily for usage in France.
Reset
Error Messages
If you get an error the LED is flashing red.
Internal
failure Contact Warmup
External
failure Contact Warmup
The thermostat is delivered with factory set programs as follows
Day 1-5 | |||
Event | Time | With floor sensor | With air sensor |
Day | 06:00-08:00 | 25°C | 20°C |
Out | 08:00-16:00 | 20°C | 15°C |
Home | 16:00-22:30 | 27°C | 22°C |
Night | 22:30-06:00 | 20°C | 15°C |
Day 6-7 | |||
Event | Time | With floor sensor | With air sensor |
Day | 08:00-23:00 | 27°C | 22°C |
Night | 23:00-08:00 | 20°C | 15°C |
Appendix
Table of Compatibility
Tiles | Stone | Laminate | Wood | Carpet | Vinyl | Other | |
Wire | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | n/a |
Ribbon Wire | YES | YES | YES | YES | NO | NO | n/a |
Carbon | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | YES | n/a |
Central heating | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Type A | YES | YES | NO | NO | NO | NO | n/a |
Type B | NO | NO | YES | YES | NO | NO | n/a |
Type C | NO | NO | NO | NO | YES | YES | n/a |
User Defined | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Heat Definitions
Tiles | Stone | Laminate | Wood | Carpet | Vinyl | Other | |
Wire | A | A | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | H |
Ribbon Wire | A | A | B | B | n/a | n/a | H |
Carbon | A | A | B | B | C | C | H |
Central heating | G | G | G | G | G | G | H |
Type A | D | D | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | H |
Type B | n/a | n/a | E | E | n/a | n/a | H |
Type C | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | F | F | H |
User Defined | H | H | H | H | H | H | H |
Configuration | Control temperature | Overheat | |
Room | Floor | ||
Min. Max. | Min. Max. | Max. | |
A | 5 40 | 5 40 | 40 |
B | 5 27 | 5 27 | 30 |
C | 5 25 | 5 25 | 30 |
D | 5 40 | 5 50 | 55 |
E | 5 27 | 5 45 | 50 |
F | 5 25 | 5 35 | 40 |
G | 5 45 | n/a | n/a |
H | prog | prog | prog |
n/a = not available
Download Manual:
Warmup WA-TSTAT-V Thermostat User Manual
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