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Room Thermostat User Guide Typ CFR Temperature setting Set room temperature on the thermostat dial. On the right-hand side of the thermostat is a function switch with 3 possible settings: The room temperature will be as set on the thermostat. Used only if the zone regulator is en- gaged. The temperature will be as set on the room thermostat, but in accor- dance with the consumption pattern entered. The consumption pattern in the zone regulator can be overridden by moving the switch to or . The room temperature will be as set on the thermostat - minus 5°C. Limitation of the setting range Behind the button for temperature setting are two lock-rings. These can be moved as shown if the thermostat setting range is to be narrowed. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. “This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Ca- nada. Operation is subject to the following two condit- ions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.” FCC ID: XXXTYPE.CFR This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera- tion. 2 3 1 Li 3,6V/1,9Ah 088R0223 DKCD 01/00VI.88.R1.02 Registration field in master regulator Room Thermostat Instructions for Installation Typ CFR Registration of room thermostat with output(s) - Connect the room thermostat (fig. 1) and the CFM mas- ter regulator via the black installation cable. The first va- cant output in the registration field will flash. Other va- cant outputs will be lit. Outputs already registered are not on (fig. 2). - If OK is pressed briefly, the room thermostat has been registered with the output and the LED goes off (fig. 2). - If the room thermostat is to be registered with more than one output, go to these outputs by means of the +/- keys and confirm by pressing OK briefly. - When the installation cable is removed, the red LED un- derneath the battery cover (fig. 1) will flash for at least one minute (Test mode). Unregistration of room thermostat The room thermostat and the master regulator may not be connected. -Press OK for 5 sec.; the first LED in the row for regis- tered room thermostats will flash (fig. 2). Other LEDs for registered room thermostats will flash. - Use the +/- keys to go to the room thermostat to be un- registered (it will flash). - Confirm unregistration by pressing OK for 5 sec.. The LED goes off. Test of room thermostat If a defect in a room thermostat is suspected, the follow- ing test may be carried out: - Set the thermostat to the highest temperature (EC). - Move the function switch on the side of the room ther- mostat to a new position. - If the LED underneath the battery cover (fig. 1) flashes quickly for at least one minute, the room thermostat is in order.
CFZ CFR CFM CFS T0.5 A T1.25 A CFM/CFS CFR CFZ Wiring diagram Danfoss A/S 1/00 DKCD VI.88.M1.22 088R0221 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION The floor heating system consists of: - Master regulator CFM - Slave regulator CFS (if > 8 heat circuits) - Room thermostats CFR - Zone regulator CFZ (optional) Master regulator CFM This regulator governs the individual heat circuits via wireless communication with the associated room ther- mostats. Connection of 8 heat circuits is enabled. If more heat circuits are required, connect one or max. two slave regulators CFS, each with connection for 8 circuits. This allows max. 24 heat circuits to be gov- erned. The master/slave is to be fitted immediately above the distributor pipe on the wall or in a distribution cabinet. Easy access to plugs and terminals should be ensured. See instruction drawing on the opposite page. If two slave regulators are connected, move the jumper in “slave 2” to position 2. See instruction drawing. The connection cable for the slave regulator is 1 m. Cable lengths of up to 100 m are enabled (available from your electrical items wholesaler) If the master regulator is located in a metal cabinet, an external antenna must be fitted outside the cabinet to ensure proper reception. The distance to metal parts must be min. 35 cm. (Order no. 088H0093) Alarm There are 2 options with respect to alarms given by the master regulator: -Integral acoustic signal can be selected by moving the jumper marked “buzzer” from OFF to ON. See installa- tion drawing. -External alarm generator can be connected to the output marked 7. Technical data Max. ambient temperature 60°C. Voltage 24 AC at 60 Hz Enclosure IP40 Room thermostat CFR Before fitting the room thermostat, register the master regulator. See the instructions that come with the room thermostat. It is important to mark the room thermostat, e.g. with room or number, to know where in the dwelling it belongs. Labels are supplied for this purpose. Zone regulator CFZ The zone regulator governs a maximum of 6 heat zones. For each heat zone, individual timing programmes can be connected. For reading and operating convenience, it is recommended to place the regulator at eye height. The connection cable is 5 m. Cable lengths up to 100 m are permitted (available from your electrical items sup- plier). 230 VAC: T0.5 A+F4 A 24 VAC/60 Hz 24 VAC 60 Hz 24 VAC 60 Hz 24 VAC 60 Hz 24 VAC/60 Hz Putting into operation LED for master regulator LED for slave regulator 1 LED for slave regulator 2 Fig.1 Fig. 2 Vertical and horizontal LEDs show the operating mode of the outputs in combination. Light: heat is added to the room. No light: no heat is added to the room Example: When the 4th hori- zontal LED and the 1st verti- cal LED are lit, heat is sup- plied to room 4. LED row for outputs Registration of room thermostat with output(s) -Connect the room thermostat (fig. 1) and the CFM master regulator via the black installa- tion cable. The first vacant output in the reg- istration field will flash. Other vacant outputs will be lit. Outputs already registered are not on (fig. 2). -If OK is pressed briefly, the room thermo- stat has been registered with the output and the LED goes off (fig. 2). If the room thermostat is to be registered with more than one output, go to these out- puts by means of the +/- keys and confirm by pressing OK briefly. When the installation cable is removed, the red LED underneath the battery cover (fig. 1) will flash for at least one minute (Test mode). Unregistration of room thermostat The room thermostat and the master regula- tor may not be connected. -Press OK for 5 sec..; the first LED in the row for registered room thermostat will flash (fig. 2). Other LEDs for registered room thermo- stats will flash. -Use the +/- keys to go to the room thermo- stat to be unregistered (it will flash). -Confirm unregistration by pressing OK for 5 sec.. The LED goes off. Test of room thermostat If a defect in a room thermostat is sus- pected, the following test may be carried out: -Set the thermostat to the highest tempera- ture (EC). -Move the function switch o the side of the room thermostat to a new position. -If the LED underneath the battery cover (fig. 1) flashes quickly for at least one minute, the room thermostat is in order. Transmission interval A room thermostat transmits regularly. When a signal is received from the master regula- tor, two quick flashes are sent. Subse- quently, the normal operating mode is dis- played. Operation During normal operation, the status of the master regulator outputs is shown. If the status of the outputs of the slave regu- lators is to be shown, scroll by means of the +/- keys. After approx. 10 sec. the system reverts to the output status of the master regulator. Acoustic alarm is disconnected by pressing +/- or pressing OK in the registration field. Trouble shooting Registration field shows (Zone regulator shows) Operating disturbances are shown as: Mode Cause of error Outputs LED for master/slave regulator flashes and LED for output flashes. (Alarm symbol in zone regulator flashes) There has been no connection the room thermostat for more than 90 min. - Defective battery in room thermostat - Defective room thermostat - Too long transmission distance to room thermostat - Present room temperature is be- low 4g LED for slave regulator and all room thermostats flashes. (Alarm symbol in zone regulator flashes) No connection to slave regulator- Bus cable defective or discon- nected. - Slave regulator defective. - Two slave regulators are installed as “slave 1” and “slave 2”. No connection to zone regulator - Bus cable defective or disconnected. - Zone regulator defective. (No display in zone regulator display) Master regulator does not react (Display shows “Connection broken”) - Defective fuse - Defective circuit Frost protection: Output 15 min. open; 45 min. closed. Frostdanger Present output is open. - Acoustic alarm in master regulator (if activated) - Flashes in t…
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Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Emissions Testing Performed on the Danfoss A/S Wireless Floor Heater Controller Model: CFR To FCC Part 15 Subpart C, Section 15.231 Date of Test: August 22 and 23, 2000 Page 1 of 23 Report Number: J20004364 Contact: Mr. Jens-Ole Boldt All services undertaken are subject to the following general policy: Reports are submitted for exclusive use of the client to whom they are addressed. Their significance is subject to the adequacy and representative character of the samples and to the comprehensiveness of the tests, examinations or surveys made. No quotations from reports or use of Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. name is permitted except as expressly authorized by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. in writing. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any other agency of the U.S. Government. Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Part 15 Laboratory Measurements and ANSI C63.4-1992Job Number: J20004364 Revision March 24, 2000Page 2 of 23 This document may not be reproduced except in its entirety without written permission from ITS. Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................................................................. 2 I – INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY.................................................................................................................................................... 3 II – TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS.......................................................................................................................................................... 4 15.1SCOPE .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 15.15GENERAL TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS............................................................................................................................... 4 15.27SPECIAL ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................................................................ 5 15.31MEASUREMENT STANDARDS................................................................................................................................................ 5 15.33 FREQUENCY RANGE OF MEASUREMENT............................................................................................................................ 5 15.35MEASUREMENT DETECTOR FUNCTIONS AND BANDWIDTH........................................................................................... 5 15.36TRANSITION PROVISIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 6 15.105 INFORMATION TO THE USER. ................................................................................................................................................. 6 15.107 CONDUCTED LIMITS................................................................................................................................................................. 7 15.109 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS. ................................................................................................................................................. 9 15.111 ANTENNA POWER CONDUCTION LIMITS FOR RECEIVERS............................................................................................. 10 15.201 CERTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11 15.203 ANTENNA REQUIREMENTS................................................................................................................................................... 11 15.204 EXTERNAL RADIO AMPLIFIER.............................................................................................................................................. 11 15.205 RESTRICTED BANDS OF OPERATION.................................................................................................................................. 11 15.207 CONDUCTED LIMITS............................................................................................................................................................... 11 15.209 RADIATED EMISSION LIMITS; GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................. 12 15.231 PERIODIC OPERATION IN THE BAND 40.66 – 40.70 MHZ AND ABOVE 70 MHZ............................................................ 12 III - ATTESTATION................................................................................................................................................................................. 14 IV - SITE DESCRIPTION AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT.......................................................................................................... 15 THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT WAS USED TO MAKE MEASUREMENTS FOR EMISSIONS TESTING: .................................... 16 V – SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST .................................................................................................................................. 17 VI - CONFIGURATION INFORMATION................................................................................................................................................ 18 VII - CONFIGURATION PHOTOGRAPHS ............................................................................................................................................. 19 VIII - SAMPLE CALCULATION.............................................................................................................................................................. 21 IX - DATA TABLES......................…
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Company: Tes ted by : Model: Location: Job No.: Detector: Date: Antenna: St andard: PreAmp: Class: N/A Cable(s): Notes: Distance: 3 meters Ant. Antenna Cable Pre-amp Distance Pol. F requenc y Reading Factor Loss Factor Factor Net Limit Margin (V/H) MHz dB(uV) dB(1/m) dB dB dB dB(uV/m) dB(uV/m) dB V 433.920 60.1 16.8 1.8 0.0 0.0 78.6 80.8 -2.2 V 867.910 16.3 23.9 3.2 0.0 0.0 43.3 60.8 -17. 5 V 1301.850 0.0 26.7 4.5 0.0 0.0 31.2 54.0 -22. 8 V 1735.760 -1.0 28.0 5.6 0.0 0.0 32.6 60.8 -28. 2 V 2169.600 -1.0 29.0 6.7 0.0 0.0 34.7 60.8 -26. 1 V 2603.520 1.0 30.8 8.1 0.0 0.0 39.9 60.8 -20. 9 V 2921.390 1.0 31.2 9.1 0.0 0.0 41.3 60.8 -19. 5 V 3355.310 1.0 31.7 10.4 0.0 0.0 43.1 60.8 -17. 7 V 3789.230 1.0 32.8 11.7 0.0 0.0 45.5 60.8 -15. 3 V 4223.150 1.0 34.4 13.1 0.0 0.0 48.5 60.8 -12. 3 Note that all values are peak readings, and no duty cycle averaging f actor has been applied. C BL1 01, 1 02, 10 3 s/n: 10 42 7 08/ 22/ 00 Log 1, H OR N 3 F C C Par t 15 : 1 5. 23 1, 15. 20 5 N one CFM Site 1C J20 00 43 64 H P85 93 A Intertek Testing Services Radiated Emiss ions / Interference Tab le: 2 Danfoss Andy Bel l ezza
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output | Tolerance |
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| 1 | 15C | 433.92 MHz - 433.92 MHz | - | % |

Wireless Floor Heating Control System
Equipment Class
DSC - Part 15 Security/Remote Control Transmitter