Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS: en Installation and Operation Manual
Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS: en Installation and Operation Manual
Move/Move PLUS
E N I N S TA L L AT I O N A N D O P E R AT I O N
M A N U A L
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UK
Table of contents
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1 Copyright and disclaimer......................................3 10 Operate Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS
digital thermostats..............................................59
2 Preface...................................................................4
DK 10.1 Thermostat layout...................................................59
2.1 Safety instructions.....................................................4
10.2 Display layout..........................................................59
2.2 Limitations for radio transmission..............................4
10.3 Operating buttons...................................................60
2.3 Correct disposal of this product
10.4 Start up...................................................................60
EE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).............4
10.5 Adjust temperature..................................................61
3 Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS.......................5 10.6 Run mode................................................................61
3.1 System overview........................................................5 10.7 Control mode...........................................................62
ES 3.2 Example of a system..................................................5 10.8 Change control mode..............................................62
3.3 Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS components.......6 10.9 Settings...................................................................62
3.4 Accessories..............................................................10 10.10 Replace batteries.....................................................66
3.5 Functions................................................................10 10.11 Factory reset............................................................66
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4 Install Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS.........12 11 Maintenance........................................................67
4.1 Installation procedure..............................................12 11.1 Manual preventive maintenance..............................67
4.3 Installation examples...............................................13 11.2 Automatic preventive maintenance ........................67
FR 11.3 Corrective maintenance...........................................67
5 Install Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS
12 Troubleshooting..................................................68
controller.............................................................19
12.1 Troubleshooting after installation............................69
HR 5.1 Placement of controller...........................................19
12.2 Digital thermostats T-166, T-167 and T-168,
5.2 Attach controller to the wall....................................19
alarms/problems......................................................69
5.3 Install controller antenna (Move PLUS only)...........19
12.3 Analogue thermostat T-163, alarms/problems.........70
5.4 Connect components to controller...........................20
HU 12.4 Controller, alarms/problems....................................70
5.5 Connect the controller to AC power.........................26
12.5 Contact installer......................................................70
5.6 Connect a thermostat to the controller
12.6 Installer instructions................................................70
(Move PLUS only)...................................................26
IT 5.7 Set system parameters.............................................26 13 Technical data......................................................71
13.1 Technical data..........................................................71
6 Install Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS
13.2 Technical specifications...........................................72
thermostats and sensors.....................................27 13.3 Controller layout......................................................72
LT 6.1 Placement of thermostats........................................27 13.4 Controller wiring diagram........................................73
6.2 Label thermostats....................................................27 13.5 Reference data for sensors.......................................73
6.3 Insert batteries........................................................27 13.6 Dimensions..............................................................74
6.4 Connect external sensor to thermostat (optional)...28
LV 6.5 Attach a thermostat to the wall...............................29 14 Installation report...............................................75
6.6 Attach to table stand...............................................29
6.7 First startup of digital thermostats..........................30
NL 6.8 First setup of digital thermostat..............................31
6.9 Register a thermostat to the controller....................32
6.10 Register a wireless outdoor sensor to the
controller.................................................................34
NO 6.11 Register a wired outdoor sensor..............................36
7 Finishing installation..........................................37
7.1 Uponor Smatrix Move..............................................37
PL 7.2 Uponor Smatrix Move PLUS....................................37
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Uponor has prepared this installation and operation While Uponor has made efforts to ensure that the
manual and all the content included solely for manual is accurate, Uponor does not guarantee or
information purposes. The contents of the manual warrant the accuracy of the information contained DK
(including graphics, logos, icons, text, and images) herein. Uponor reserves the right to modify the
are copyrighted and protected by worldwide copyright specifications and features described herein, or
laws and treaty provisions. You agree to comply with discontinue manufacture of Uponor Smatrix Move/ EE
all copyright laws worldwide in your use of the manual. Move PLUS described at any time without prior notice
Modification or use of any of the contents of the or obligation. The manual is provided “as is” without
manual for any other purpose is a violation of Uponor’s warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied. The ES
copyright, trademark and other proprietary rights. information should be independently verified before
using it in any manner.
The presumption for the manual is that the safety
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measures have been fully complied with and, further, To the fullest extent permissible, Uponor disclaims
that Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS, including any all warranties, expressed or implied, including,
components that are part of such system, covered by but not limited to, the implied warranties of
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the manual: merchantability, fitness for particular purpose and
non-infringement.
• is selected, planned and installed and put into
operation by a licensed and competent planner and This disclaimer applies to, but is not limited to, the HR
installer in compliance with current (at the time accuracy, reliability or correctness of the manual.
of installation) installation instructions provided
Under no circumstances shall Uponor be liable for
by Uponor as well as in compliance with all HU
any indirect, special, incidental or consequential
applicable building and plumbing codes and other
damages or loss that result from the use of or
requirements and guidelines;
the inability to use the materials or information
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• has not been (temporarily or continuously) exposed in the manual, or any claim attributable to errors,
to temperatures, pressure and/or voltages that omission or other inaccuracies in the manual, even
exceed the limits printed on the products or stated if Uponor has been advised of the possibility of
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in any instructions supplied by Uponor; such damages.
• remain in its originally installed location and is not This disclaimer and any provisions in the manual
repaired, replaced or interfered with, without prior do not limit any statutory rights of consumers. LV
written consent of Uponor;
• is connected to potable water supplies or
compatible plumbing, heating and/or cooling
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products approved or specified by Uponor;
• is not connected to or used with non-Uponor NO
products, parts or components except for those
approved or specified by Uponor; and
• does not show evidence of tampering, mishandling, PL
insufficient maintenance, improper storage, neglect
or accidental damage before installation and being
put into operation. PT
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2 Preface
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This installation and operation manual describes how to 2.2 Limitations for radio transmission
install and operate the components of the system.
DK The Uponor system uses radio transmission. The
frequency used is reserved for similar applications, and
2.1 Safety instructions
the chances of interference from other radio sources are
EE very low.
Warnings used in this manual
However, in some rare cases, it might not be possible
The following symbols are used in the manual to
to establish perfect radio communication. The
ES indicate special precautions when installing and
transmission range is sufficient for most applications,
operating any Uponor equipment:
but each building has different obstacles affecting radio
W arning ! communication and maximum transmission distance. If
FI Risk of injury. Ignoring warnings can cause communication difficulties exist, Uponor recommends
injury or damage components. relocating the antenna to a more optimal position, and
not installing Uponor radio sources to close to each
FR C aution ! other (at least 40 cm apart), for solving exceptional
Ignoring cautions can cause malfunctions. problems.
LT • It is prohibited to make changes or modifications This marking shown on the product or its
not specified in this manual. literature indicates that it should not be
disposed with other household wasted at the
• All power supplies must be switched off before end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the
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starting any wiring work. environment or human health from uncontrolled waste
• Do not use water to clean Uponor components. disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes
NL and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable
• Do not expose the Uponor components to reuse of material resources.
flammable vapours or gases.
Household users should contact either the retailer where
NO Uponor cannot accept any responsibility for damage they purchased this product, or their local government
or breakdown that can result from ignoring these office, for details of where and how they can take this
instructions. item for environmentally safe recycling.
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Power Business users should contact their supplier and check
the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This
PT W arning ! product should not be mixed with other commercial
The Uponor system uses 230 V AC, 50 Hz wastes of disposal.
power. In case of emergency, immediately
RO disconnect the power.
Technical constraints
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To avoid interference, keep installation/data
cables away from power cables of more than
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Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS is a primary 3.2 Example of a system
temperature control system for heating and cooling
installations utilising underfloor heating, radiators, floor U ponor S matrix M ove DK
cooling etc. Comfort, user friendliness and temperature The illustration below shows Uponor Smatrix Move with
control for a home can be combined through the various several installation options.
components. EE
Both systems use the same controller bundled in
different packages, creating a wide range of uses.
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Example: The Move PLUS controller is bundled with A
an external antenna and wireless thermostat, adding B
versatility, reducing system response times, and FI
enabling integration with an Uponor Smatrix Wave/
Wave PLUS/Space/Space PLUS system.
C FR
N OT E ! E
A Move system can be upgraded to a Move D
PLUS system by adding an external antenna HR
and wireless thermostat. F
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U ponor S matrix M ove PLUS 3.3 Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS
The illustration below shows Uponor Smatrix Move components
CZ PLUS with several installation options and a thermostat.
B C
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D D
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ES B
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Pos. Uponor designation Description
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C ontroller • Scheduling, pre-programmed and customizable
The controller operates the 3-way valve actuator and schedules.
circulation pump, which in turn affect the flow of the CZ
• 1-way communication with a room thermostat
supply water, to change both the supply and indoor
(receive information from the thermostat).
temperatures.
• Outdoor temperature sensor, wireless (via a DE
C aution ! thermostat) or wired (to the controller).
Only 230 V valve actuators are compatible
• Start/stop of heating and/or cooling source (boiler, DK
with the controller.
chiller etc).
Uponor Smatrix Move Controller H X-157 • Lower indoor temperature with night set back (ECO
mode). EE
The Uponor Smatrix Move Controller H X-157 uses
an outdoor temperature sensor, a supply temperature • System integration with an Uponor Smatrix Wave/
sensor, an optional return temperature sensor, and Wave PLUS/Space/Space PLUS system.
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system parameters to regulate the system.
Options:
Main characteristics:
• Wall mounted (screws supplied).
• Control of supply temperature to heating systems.
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Components of the controller
• Heating curve for outdoor compensation.
The illustration below shows the controller and its FR
• 3-way valve control with status in display.
components.
• 2-way valve control, special actuator, withstatus in
display. HR
• Circulation pump control with status in display.
B
• Scheduling, pre-programmed and customizable HU
schedules. D
C
• Outdoor temperature sensor, wired.
• Start/stop of heating source (boiler etc).
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• Heating and cooling curve. E Uponor Smatrix Move Sensor Supply/Return S-152
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T hermostats (M ove PLUS only ) Components of the thermostat:
The thermostats communicate with the Move PLUS
CZ The illustration below shows the thermostat and its
controller through radio transmissions. It is possible
components.
to mix a maximum of two different types of Uponor
Smatrix Wave thermostats in the same installation. One
DE of these thermostats can only function as a wireless
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connection point for the outdoor temperature sensor.
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DK The following Uponor Smatrix thermostats can be used
in the system:
• Uponor Smatrix Wave Thermostat Public T‑163
A B
EE D F
• Uponor Smatrix Wave Thermostat Digital T‑166
• Uponor Smatrix Wave PLUS Thermostat D+RH Item Description
ES T‑167 A Uponor Smatrix Wave Thermostat Dig T‑166
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Components of the thermostat: • Relative humidity limit indicated in display (requires
integration with a Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/Space
The illustration below shows the thermostat and its CZ
PLUS system).
components.
• Scheduling, pre-programmed and customizable
schedules. DE
C • Lower indoor temperature on a room by room basis
E with night set back.
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• Can be placed up to 30 meters away from the
A B controller.
D F Components of the thermostat: EE
The illustration below shows the thermostat and its
Item Description
components.
A Uponor Smatrix Wave PLUS Thermostat D+RH T‑167 ES
B Wall bracket
C Stand C
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D Batteries (AAA 1.5 V) E
E Mounting material
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F Connection terminal A B
D F
Uponor Smatrix Wave Thermostat Prog.+RH T‑168
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The thermostat shows the ambient, set temperature Item Description
or relative humidity, and time on the display. Settings A Uponor Smatrix Wave Thermostat Prog.+RH T‑168
are adjusted using the +/- buttons on the front. Other HU
B Wall bracket
programmable settings are scheduling and individual
night set back (on a room by room basis) etc. C Stand
D Batteries (AAA 1.5 V) IT
Main characteristics:
E Mounting material
• Backlit display, dims after 10 seconds of inactivity.
F Connection terminal
• Displays Celsius or Fahrenheit. LT
Uponor Smatrix Wave Thermostat Public T‑163
• Calibration of displayed room temperature.
The thermostat is designed for public locations, which LV
• Heating/cooling demand as well as low battery
means that the dial is hidden. It must be removed from
indication on display.
the wall to set the temperature.
• Displays software version during power up
Main characteristics: NL
sequence.
• Adjust setpoint temperature with a potentiometer
• Setup wizard to set time and date when installed for
on the back of the thermostat.
the first time or after a factory reset. NO
• Setpoint range is 5 – 35 °C (maximum and
• 12/24h clock for scheduling.
minimum setting may be limited by other system
• Setpoint range is 5 – 35 °C (maximum and settings). PL
minimum setting may be limited by other system
• Optional external temperature sensor can be
settings).
connected to the thermostat.
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• Room temperature regulation with use of optional
• DIP switch for selecting between function or sensor
external temperature sensors.
mode of operation.
• Displays optional temperature sensor values RO
• Enable or disable Comfort/ECO scheduling for the
if sensors are connected and relevant room
zone with a DIP switch on the back.
temperature regulation is activated.
• Can be placed up to 30 meters away from the RU
• Programmable to switch between Comfort and ECO
controller.
modes and adjustable ECO setback value. If an
external timer is available it can be used instead to
switch between Comfort and ECO. SE
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Components of the thermostat: 3.5 Functions
CZ The illustration below shows the thermostat and its Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS is used to control an
components. underfloor heating and/or cooling system in a house.
N OT E !
H eating and cooling curve
The heating and cooling curves for the Uponor Smatrix
LV Some of these accessories may also be
Move/Move PLUS controller is shown in the diagram
included in the system.
below. The diagram shows the calculated supply
temperature, for each curve, at different outdoor
NL Item Component Description
temperatures. The controller uses the selected curve
A Attachment Table stand to operate the mixer valve, which in turn adjusts the
options for
B Screws supply temperature to the system.
NO thermostats
T‑163, T‑166, Supply temperature
T‑167, T‑168 80
5 4,5 4 3,5 3 2,5 2 1,5
PT A-1XX) T‑168
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0,7
0,6
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D Uponor Smatrix Supply/return sensor for use with 0,4
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Example: When the Move PLUS controller receives information
about too high RH, an icon is lit in its display and starts
A poorly insulated house heated by a radiator system CZ
raising the setpoint 0.1 °C per hour. The controller
requires a higher curve value than an equivalent house
keeps raising the setpoint until the RH value falls below
with underfloor heating.
a set limit in the integrated controller. The RH indication
The curves in the diagram are also limited by maximum icons are turned off and the Move PLUS controller DE
and minimum parameters set in the system (marked in starts lowering the setpoint 0.1 °C per hour until either
the diagram with extra thick lines). the setpoint is back to normal again or until RH value is
above the limit again. DK
C omfort and ECO modes
See separate documentation for the Wave/Wave PLUS/
With the integrated timer in the controller, it is possible
Space/Space PLUS system to get their RH limits. EE
to regulate the temperature setpoint modes between
two different temperatures. Available modes are
R eal time clock
Comfort, ECO (economy), and Holiday (controller
To facilitate accurate scheduling and different timer ES
only). See example of Comfort and ECO mode below.
settings, the controller contains a real time clock.
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4.1 Installation procedure 4.2 Prepare for installation
DK Before starting the installation:
U ponor S matrix M ove
Uponor recommends following the process described • Verify the contents of the package with the packing
below to guarantee the best possible installation results. list.
EE See also section 3.3 Uponor Smatrix Move/Move
Stage Procedure Page PLUS components for identification of components.
1 Prepare for installation 12
ES • Check whether an external temperature sensor is
2 Install Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS 19 to be installed with a compatible thermostat (Move
controller PLUS only).
3 Finishing installation 37
FI • Study the wiring diagram in the end of this manual.
U ponor S matrix M ove PLUS To determine where to best place the Uponor Smatrix
Uponor recommends following the process described Move/Move PLUS components, follow these guidelines:
FR below to guarantee the best possible installation results.
• Ensure that the controller can be installed close to
Stage Procedure Page the mixing valve actuator or pump.
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1 Prepare for installation 12 • Ensure that the controller can be mounted close
2 Install Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS 19 to a 230 V AC wall socket, or if required by local
controller regulations to a junction box, connected to the
HU
3 Install Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS 27 mains power.
thermostats and sensors
• Ensure that installed components are protected
IT 4 Finishing installation 37 from running or dripping water.
• We recommend that the Uponor Smatrix Move
PLUS antenna is mounted in vertical position.
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4.3 Installation examples S ystem description
The controller calculates the supply temperature
The following sections describe a few installation CZ
using the outdoor temperature and a heating curve.
examples:
The calculated supply temperature is compared to
• Basic heating system, with Uponor Smatrix Move/ the measured supply temperature. If the measured
Move PLUS temperature differs from the calculated, the controller DE
adjusts the flow through the mixer valve to raise or
• Heating and cooling system, with Uponor Smatrix
lower the supply temperature.
Move/Move PLUS DK
• Heating system together with DHWT and panel Outdoor temperature sensor
heater, with Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS
The outdoor temperature is obtained from a outdoor EE
• Uponor Smatrix Move PLUS integrated with an temperature sensor, which is wired to the controller or a
Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS system wireless thermostat (Move PLUS only).
• Free cooling together with a heat pump in a ES
Optional return sensor (Move only)
combined heating/cooling system
In systems without a wireless thermostat, an optional
W arning ! return temperature sensor can be connected. The return FI
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller sensor is used to speed up the reaction of the system
when connected to the mains. using a boost parameter. The boost parameter to adjust
the calculated supply temperature, if the difference FR
W arning ! between supply and return temperatures is to large.
Electrical installation and service behind
secured 230 V AC covers must be carried Wireless thermostat (Move PLUS only) HR
out under the supervision of a qualified A wireless thermostat (placed in a reference room), adds
electrician. versatility, quickens the system, and enables integration
HU
with an Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/
C aution ! Space PLUS system.
Do not attempt to connect Uponor Smatrix
As soon as the temperature measured at the thermostat IT
Base thermostats to the controller. They are
is lower (heating mode) or higher (cooling mode) than
not suited for each other, and they may get
the setpoint temperature, a demand to change the room
damaged.
temperature is created and sent to the controller. The LT
controller will open the actuator according to current
N OT E ! operating mode and other settings. Once the set
These are outline diagrams. Real systems temperature is reached, this information is sent and the LV
must be installed according to applicable actuator is closed.
norms and regulations.
See section 6.9 Register thermostats to the controller for
more information about registering a thermostat to the
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N OT E !
Move PLUS controller.
Only 230 V Uponor actuators are compatible
with the controller. NO
N OT E !
When registering a thermostat to the PL
controller (Move PLUS only), run mode
changes parameter 0 (type) to rEv,
regardless of previous setting. Heating/ PT
cooling is then controlled by the thermostat,
or the integrated system.
RO
N OT E !
If the outdoor sensor is placed to far away
from the reference room (Move PLUS only), RU
a separate thermostat can be used to register
the outdoor sensor.
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B asic heating system Example specific electrical connections
Move PLUS Move PLUS
CZ • The circulation pump is connected to the terminal
labelled P1.
N OT E !
FR This is an outline diagram. A real system must
be installed according to applicable norms
and regulations.
HR
N OT E !
When registering a thermostat to the
HU controller (Move PLUS only), run mode
changes parameter 0 (type) to rEv,
regardless of previous setting. Heating/
IT cooling is then controlled by the thermostat,
or the integrated system.
LT N OT E !
If the outdoor sensor is placed to far away
from the reference room (Move PLUS only),
LV a separate thermostat can be used to register
the outdoor sensor.
NL
W arning !
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller
when connected to the mains.
NO
This installation example depicts a basic heating system.
The circulation pump and mixer valve is operated by the
PL controller to maintain the supply temperature.
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H eating and cooling system An optional switchover valve (option 2) can be used
Move PLUS Move PLUS to divert the supply between the heating and cooling
sources. CZ
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H eating system together with DHWT and of the second circulation pump, supplying the panel
panel heater heater, can be controlled by an optional extra wireless
CZ thermostat (Move PLUS only).
Move PLUS Move PLUS
An optional return temperature sensor (option 3), is
DE in a Move system connected the controller to speed
Move Option 2 up the reaction of the system. This is achieved using
a boost parameter to adjust the calculated supply
DK temperature, if the difference between supply and
return temperatures is to large.
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U ponor S matrix M ove PLUS integrated Shared information
with an U ponor S matrix W ave /W ave
Information regarding system state and reference room CZ
PLUS system temperature is forwarded to the Move PLUS controller,
which adjusts the supply temperature accordingly.
Different system states and temperatures which can be DE
forwarded are:
• Comfort/ECO mode* DK
• Heating/cooling mode
• Holiday mode*
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230 V
• Reference room temperature and setpoint
• Outdoor temperature (if installed in the thermostat)
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• Remote sensor (if installed in the thermostat)
• Indication if the relative humidity exceeds set limits
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(requires the digital thermostat T-167 or T-168)
*) Through change of setpoint, using the ECO setback value from the
integrated system. No indication or change of mode is shown in the
Move PLUS controller. FR
See section 6.9 Register a thermostat to the controller
for more information.
N OT E ! HR
This is an outline diagram. A real system must Circulation pump
be installed according to applicable norms
and regulations. In this example, a circulation pump demand signal is HU
sent from Wave/Wave PLUS to Move PLUS, through a
connected cable.
N OT E !
If the outdoor sensor is placed to far away The PUMP terminal, in the Wave/Wave PLUS controller, IT
from the reference room (Move PLUS only), is connected to the wired input (In1 or In2) in the Move
a separate thermostat can be used to register PLUS controller.
the outdoor sensor. LT
See section 5.4 Connect components to controller >
Connect circulation pump demand signal to controller
N OT E ! for more information. LV
When registering a thermostat to the
controller (Move PLUS only), run mode See the Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS
changes parameter 0 (type) to rEv, documentation for more information.
NL
regardless of previous setting. Heating/
cooling is then controlled by the thermostat,
or the integrated system.
NO
W arning !
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller PL
when connected to the mains.
The Uponor Smatrix Move PLUS controller can be
integrated with an Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS PT
system to enhance the capabilities of a full climate
system. At the same time, the integration removes the
need of a separate thermostat, and outdoor sensor, for RO
the Move PLUS system.
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F ree cooling together with a heat Example specific electrical connections
pump in a combined heating / cooling
CZ • The EPG brine circulation pump, is connected to the
system
terminal labelled P1.
• The EPG supply temperature sensor, is connected to
DE the terminal labelled WATER IN.
• The EPG 3-way valve actuator, is connected to the
DK terminal labelled ACTUATOR.
• The external cooling circulation pump, supplying
EPG the heating/cooling system, is connected to a
EE junction box, in turn connected the terminal
labelled P2/COLD.
• The external 3-way valve actuator, switching the
ES
system between heating and cooling, is connected
to a junction box, in turn connected the terminal
labelled P2/COLD.
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• The heat pump heating/cooling signal is connected
to the terminal labelled ROOMSTAT (terminal In1
FR or In2).
See section 5.4 Connect components to controller for
more information.
HR
See also the wiring diagram in the end of the manual.
The pump group (EPG) consists of a brine circulation • Set parameter 5 – Thermostat selection to no (to
NO utilise the boost function) The boost function can
pump, a 3-way valve with an actuator, temperature
gauges, closing valves, and a heat exchanger. The EPG only be used in systems with a return sensor, and
is controlled by an integrated Uponor Smatrix Move without a wireless thermostat).
PL
controller. • Set parameter 7 – Boost function to an appropriate
The integrated Move controller also controls the value, for the system (requires parameter 5 being
PT external circulation pump supplying the heating/ set to no and is used in systems with a return
cooling system with free cooling and a 3-way valve, for sensor, and without a wireless thermostat).
switching between heating and cooling. • Set parameter 11/12 – Wired input 1/2 selection
RO to HC if a heat pump heating/cooling signal is
The heat pump has internal circulation pumps for
heating, hot water and brine. connected to the controller.
See section 8.6 System parameter settings for more
RU When a cooling demand emerge, the heat pump sends
(or another device, such as a switch) a signal to the information.
EPG. The integrated Move controller switches over the
SE 3-way valves and starts the circualtion pumps to start
producing free cooling. When the system is in cooling
mode, the heat pump also can produce domestic hot
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145 mm
Electrical installation and service behind
secured 230 V AC covers must be carried HR
out under the supervision of a qualified
electrician.
HU
W arning !
Ensure that the controller and devices
connected, or to be connected, are IT
disconnected from the mains before doing
any work behind the secured 230 V AC cover. 5.3 Install controller antenna (Move
PLUS only) LT
Most connectors behind the secured cover
on the controller are connected to 230 V The antenna can be attached to the wall, within cable
AC, when the controller is connected to the range of the controller, as in the figure below. If the LV
mains. controller is installed inside a metal cabinet, the entire
antenna must be placed vertically outside the cabinet.
W arning ! NL
Do not interchange the connections of the
sensors and the 230 V connections under
any circumstances. Interchanging these NO
connections may result in life endangering
electrical hazards or the destruction of the
appliance, the connected sensors and other PL
appliances.
N OT E ! PT
Only 230 V Uponor actuators are compatible N OT E !
with the controller. The antenna must be installed vertically for
best coverage. RO
RU
SE
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C onnect the antenna cable 5.4 Connect components to controller
The illustration below shows how to connect the
CZ Prior to connecting a component, study the wiring
antenna to the controller.
diagram, in the end of the manual, or the printed
circuit board in the controller, to locate the connector
DE positions. The illustration below shows the controller
with removed cover.
DK
A
EE
ES B
C
I
FI D
E J
K
F
FR A ttach antenna to the wall L
The illustration below shows the antenna attached to G
the wall with screws (A) or double-sided adhesive strips H M
HR (B).
Item Description
HU A Display
B Buttons
C Terminal block, earth
IT
D Terminal block, circulation pump, mixing circuit 1
A E Terminal block, power supply
LT F Terminal block, cooling output or various
applications
G Terminal block, heating output
LV
H Terminal block, optional temperature limiter
Fitted from the factory with a cable bridge, which
must be removed before connecting a temperature
NL limiter
I Terminal block, valve actuator
RO
RU
SE
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A ccess terminal blocks C onnect circulation pump 1
To get access to the terminal blocks on the controller, to controller
remove the cover, secured by a single screw. The controller can operate a circulation pump, which CZ
stops when there is no demand for heating or cooling.
N OT E ! DE
See the documentation from the circulation
pump supplier as well as relevant Uponor
wiring diagrams before connecting the pump. DK
W arning !
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller to
EE
supply circulation pump 1 when the controller
is connected to the mains.
ES
The illustration below shows the circulation pump
connected to the controller.
FI
L N
C onnect actuator to controller
The controller can operate a mixer valve to control the FR
supply temperature.
The illustration below shows the mixer valve actuator
connected to the controller. HR
HU
Common
Close
Open
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C onnect circulation pump 2 to C onnect heating system or boiler
controller ( optional ) to controller ( optional )
CZ The controller can operate a second circulation pump, The controller includes a boiler relay. It can be used to
which stops when there is no demand for heating or send a signal to either fire the heat source or to power
cooling. See section 8.5 System parameter settings for open a 2-port motorised zone valve, positioned on the
DE more information. supply to the underfloor heating manifold. If the relay
is used to open a zone valve then, the volt free auxiliary
N OT E ! contacts on the zone valve should be used to fire the
DK See the documentation from the circulation heat source.
pump supplier as well as relevant Uponor
wiring diagrams before connecting the pump. Alternatively, the boiler relay can be used to send
EE a demand signal to an electrically operated water
N OT E ! temperature controller. The additional contacts on the
The second circulation pump can be water temperature controller should then be used to fire
ES controlled by an optional extra wireless the heat source.
thermostat (Move PLUS only). • The controller uses a dry contact sensing input on
the terminal block to control a heating system or
FI
N OT E ! boiler.
When connecting a second circulation
• The output uses 230 V (5 A) as a signal to produce
pump, the terminal block connectors will be
FR heating. The signal from the controller is triggered
unavailable for a chiller.
by a thermostat or an external source connected to
inputs In1 or In2 in the controller.
HR W arning !
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller to W arning !
supply circulation pump 2 when the controller There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller
HU is connected to the mains. to manage the heating system or boiler, when
The illustration below shows the circulation pump the controller is connected to the mains.
connected to the controller.
IT N OT E !
See the documentation from the heating
system or boiler supplier as well as relevant
LT Uponor wiring diagrams before connecting
the heating system or boiler.
LV N OT E !
L This connection requires a dry contact
N sensing input in the boiler.
NL
The illustration below shows the connection of a
heating system or boiler to the controller.
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3. Secure the wires with a cable clamp in the C onnect outdoor sensor to controller
controller. An outdoor sensor can be connected to the controller in
two different ways depending on the controller. CZ
C onnect chiller output to controller
• Wired (Move and Move PLUS)
( optional )
The outdoor sensor is wired to the controller. DE
The controller includes a cooling relay. It can be used to
signal a chiller to start producing cooling. The controller • Wireless (Move PLUS only)
can switch between heating and cooling by using a The outdoor sensor is wired to a thermostat, which
heating/cooling input. is communicating with the controller by radio link. DK
See section 6 Install Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave
See section 8.5 System parameter settings for more
PLUS thermostats and sensors for more information.
information. EE
See section 8.5 System parameter settings for more
• The controller uses a dry contact sensing input on
information.
the terminal block to control the chiller.
The illustration below shows the connection of an ES
• The output uses 230 V (5 A) as a signal to produce
outdoor temperature sensor to the controller.
cooling. The signal from the controller is triggered
by a thermostat or an external source connected to
FI
inputs In1 or In2 in the controller.
W arning !
FR
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller
to manage the chiller, when the controller is
connected to the mains.
HR
N OT E !
See the documentation from the chiller HU
supplier as well as relevant Uponor wiring
diagrams before connecting the chiller.
1. Ensure that the power is disconnected from the
controller. IT
N OT E !
This connection requires a dry contact 2. Connect the outdoor temperature sensor to the
sensing input in the chiller. terminal block connection at position OUTSIDE in
LT
the controller
The illustration below shows the connection of a chiller
to the controller. 3. Secure the wires with a cable clamp in the
controller. LV
NL
NO
PL
SE
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C onnect supply temperature sensor to C onnect return temperature sensor to
controller controller ( optional )
CZ A supply temperature sensor can be connected to the A return temperature sensor can be connected to the
controller. controller.
DE The illustration below shows the connection of a supply If a return temperature sensor is installed, it is possible
temperature sensor to the controller. to use a boost function (Move only) to quicken the
response time of the supply temperature.
DK See section 8.5 System parameter settings for more
information.
ES
FI
LV
NL
NO
PL
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C onnect heating / cooling switch to C onnect circulation pump start signal
controller ( optional ) to controller ( optional )
A heating/cooling switch can be connected to one of A circulation pump start signal can be connected to one CZ
the two wired input terminals on the controller of the two wired input terminals on the controller.
Use an external heating/cooling switch to switch the Use an external circulation pump start signal to switch DE
system between heating and cooling mode. on and off the circulation pump in the system.
See section 8.5 System parameter settings > 11 Wired
N OT E !
Input 1 selection or 12 Wired Input 2 selection for more DK
This function can only be used in systems
information.
without a digital thermostat registered to the
controller.
Connection to input 1 EE
See section 8.5 System parameter settings > 11 Wired
Input 1 selection or 12 Wired Input 2 selection for more The illustration below shows the connection of an
information. external circulation pump start signal to terminal In1
ES
and 2 on the controller. A circulation pump demand
Connection to input 1 signal is connected to terminal ln1 only.
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5.5 Connect the controller to AC power 5.6 Connect a thermostat to the
controller (Move PLUS only)
CZ W arning !
There is 230 V (5 A) power in the controller The thermostat is connected to the controller through a
when connected to the mains. wireless radio link. The registration process is completed
DE while setting system parameters.
HR
HU 230 V AC
50 Hz
LV
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
RU
SE
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PT
RO
RU
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6.3 Insert batteries U ponor S matrix W ave T hermostat
D ig T-166
CZ All thermostats use two alkaline 1.5 V AAA batteries
The external temperature sensor input can be used for
which provides about 2 years of battery life, as long as
either a floor (display of temperature only), outdoor or
they are positioned within radio range of the controller.
remote temperature sensor. Use the software on the
DE Ensure that the batteries are correctly inserted in the
thermostat to select a control mode which corresponds
thermostats.
to the use of the sensor and thermostat.
The illustration below shows where to insert them.
DK See section 10 Operate Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave
PLUS digital thermostats for more information.
NL
1
NO
PL
2 3
PT
RO
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U ponor S matrix W ave T hermostat U sing wall bracket ( recommended )
P ublic T-163 The illustration below shows thermostat mounting hole
The external temperature sensor input can be used positions and how to attach it to the wall using a wall CZ
for either an outdoor temperature sensor, or a remote bracket.
sensor. Use the DIP switches on the thermostat to select
a control mode which corresponds to the use of the DE
60
mm
sensor and thermostat.
2
1 DK
EE
ON DIP
3 ES
1 2 3 4
FI
S crew and wall plug
The illustration below shows how to attach the
Switch thermostat to the wall using one screw and wall plug. FR
Function 1 2 3 4 2
1
IT
C aution !
The switches must be set before the 4
thermostat is registered. LT
PL
3
1
PT
5
RO
RU
SE
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6.6 Attach to table stand N OT E !
The illustration below shows how to attach the If no button is pressed for about 8 seconds,
CZ
thermostat to a table stand. the current values will be saved and the
software exits to control mode.
DE 1. Set hours.
DK
EE 4
1
2. Set minutes.
2
ES
6.7 First startup of digital thermostats
At first startup, before registering, the thermostat
FI requires some basic settings.
See section 12 Operate Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave 3. Set 12 h or 24 h display of time.
PLUS digital thermostats for more information.
FR
S oftware version
Current software version is displayed during power up.
HR
T-166
T-167 T-168
HU 4. Set day of the week (1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday).
IT
PL
7. Set year.
PT
RO
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6.8 First setup of digital thermostat S etpoint temperature
The thermostat is delivered with a default setpoint of
S elect thermostat control mode 21 °C. CZ
If an external sensor is connected to the thermostat,
The illustration below shows how to adjust the
a control mode must be selected to accommodate the
thermostat temperature setpoint. DE
extra functionality of the sensor.
N OT E !
If no button is pressed for about 60 seconds, DK
the current values will be saved and the
software exits to run mode.
EE
1. Press and hold the OK button until the settings icon
and the numbers 00 is displayed in the top right
corner of the display (about 3 seconds).
ES
2. Use the - and + buttons to change the numbers to To adjust the thermostat temperature setpoint of the
04 and press OK. current control mode:
3. Current control mode is displayed (RT, RFT, RS or
FI
1. Press the - or + button once.
RO).
The screen shows the current setpoint flashing.
4. Use the - and + buttons to change control mode T-166 FR
(see list below) and press OK. T-167 T-168
RT = Room temperature
RFT = Room temperature with external floor sensor HR
(display of temperature only)
RS = Remote sensor
RO = Room temperature with remote outdoor HU
sensor
2. Press the - or + button repeatedly to adjust the
5. Press and hold the OK button, for about 3 seconds, IT
setpoint temperature. It will change with increments
to exit the settings menu.
of 0.5.
When the new setpoint is set, the screen returns to
LT
run mode after a few seconds, showing the room
temperature.
LV
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
RU
SE
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6.9 Register a thermostat to the
11
controller
CZ
1 2 AUTO P
C C
DE 0h
24 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
3 C aution !
DK
10 s
The DIP switches in public thermostat
T-163 must be set before the thermostat is
registered.
EE 5
4 5 C aution !
Do not attempt to connect Uponor Smatrix
ES
Base thermostats to the controller. They are
not suited for each other, and they may get
damaged.
FI 5 5
6 7 N OT E !
FR When registering a thermostat to the
controller, run mode changes parameter 0
(type) to rEv, regardless of previous setting.
HR Heating/cooling is then controlled by the
8 8
5s
LT N OT E !
Repeating the registration process will replace
the old registration data.
LV
T-163
C
N OT E !
8 8
If no button is pressed on the controller for
NL about 4 minutes, the software exits to run
5s mode.
To register a thermostat to the controller:
NO
1. Press and hold the OK button on the controller for
about 10 seconds to enter the system parameters
PL T-166 menu.
T-167 2. The settings icon is displayed in the top left hand
T-168 corner of the display, and the text Hot type, Cld
PT
type, or rEv type (depending of current operating
mode) is displayed.
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6. Use buttons < or > to locate parameter 8 (trF1) THERMOSTAT T-163
– Wireless thermostat 1 configuration.
8.1 Gently press and hold the registration button CZ
7. Use buttons - or + to change parameter settings to on the thermostat, release when the LED starts
INI. flashing green (located in the hole above the
registration button). DE
8. Select a thermostat
8.2 The current reference room temperature is
THERMOSTAT T-166, T-167 AND T-168
shown in the controller display when the
8.1 Press and hold the OK button on the registration is complete. It might take some DK
thermostat for about 5 seconds to enter the time for the thermostat to send the current
settings menu. The settings icon and menu temperature data to the controller. 00.0 is
numbers are displayed in the top right corner of displayed in the meantime. EE
the display.
9. Press the OK button on the controller to confirm
8.2 Use buttons - or + to change the numbers to 09 the change and return to the system parameter
ES
and press OK. The text Int no is displayed. settings.
8.3. Use buttons - or + to change Int no to Int 10. Use buttons < or > to locate parameter 24 (End)
CNF. – Exit system parameter settings. FI
8.4. The connection indicator starts flashing in the 11. Press the OK button to exit the system parameters
thermostat display to show that the registration menu.
FR
process begins.
To unregister already registered thermostats and/or
8.5 The current reference room temperature is sensors, perform a factory reset on both the controller
shown in the controller display, and the text Int and thermostats. HR
YES is shown in the thermostat display when
See section 8.6 System parameter settings > 23 –
the registration is complete.
Factory reset for more information about the controller.
HU
8.6 Press and hold the OK button on the
See section 9.4 Factory reset, for more information
thermostat for about 5 seconds to exit the
about analogue thermostats.
settings menu, or wait about 70 seconds for the
IT
software to exit itself. See section 10.11 Factory reset, for more information
about digital thermostats.
LT
LV
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
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6.10 Register a wireless outdoor sensor
9 10
to the controller
CZ
1 2
DE 0h
15 24
3 11
DK
10 s
AUTO P
C C
EE 13 24 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
4 5 C aution !
ES The DIP switches in public thermostat
T-163 must be set before the thermostat is
registered.
FI 13 13
N OT E !
6 7
If the outdoor sensor is placed to far
FR away from the reference room, a separate
thermostat can be used to register the
outdoor sensor.
HR 15 15
8 N OT E !
Repeating the registration process will replace
HU T-166 the old registration data.
T-167
T-168
IT N OT E !
If no button on the controller is pressed for
5s about 4 minutes, the software exits to run
LT mode.
To register a wireless outdoor sensor to the controller:
T-163 ON DIP 1. Press and hold the OK button on the controller for
LV 1 2 3 4 about 10 seconds to enter the system parameters
menu.
NL 2. The settings icon is displayed in the top left hand
corner of the display, and the text Hot type, Cld
type, or rEv type (depending of current operating
NO mode) is displayed.
3. Use buttons < or > to locate parameter 13 (OUSE)
– Outdoor sensor selection.
PL
15 15
SE 5s
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8. Select a thermostat THERMOSTAT T-163
THERMOSTAT T-166, T-167 AND T-168 8.1 Make sure the DIP switch is set correctly. CZ
8.1 Press and hold the OK button on the 8.2 Gently press and hold the registration button
thermostat for about 5 seconds to enter the on the thermostat, release when the LED starts
settings menu. The settings icon and menu flashing green (located in the hole above the DE
numbers are displayed in the top right corner of registration button).
the display.
8.3 The current outdoor temperature is shown in DK
8.2 Use buttons - or + to change the numbers to 04 the controller display when the registration
and press OK. Current control mode is displayed is complete. It might take some time for the
(RT, RFT, RS or RO). thermostat to send the current temperature EE
data to the controller. 00.0 is displayed in the
8.3. Use buttons - or + to change control mode to
meantime.
RO and press OK.
9. Press the OK button on the controller to confirm ES
8.4 Use buttons - or + to change the numbers to
the change and return to the system parameter
09 and press OK. The text Int YES is displayed,
settings.
if the thermostat already is registered as a
FI
reference room thermostat. 10. Use buttons < or > to locate parameter 24 (End)
– Exit system parameter settings.
8.5. Use buttons - or + to change Int no to Int
CNF. 11. Press the OK button to exit the system parameters FR
menu.
8.6. The connection indicator starts flashing in the
thermostat display to show that the registration To unregister already registered thermostats and/or
HR
process begins. sensors, perform a factory reset on both the controller
and thermostats.
8.7 The current outdoor temperature is shown in
the controller display, and the text Int YES See section 8.6 System parameter settings > 23 – HU
is shown in the thermostat display when the Factory reset for more information about the controller.
registration is complete.
See section 9.4 Factory reset, for more information
IT
8.8 Press and hold the OK button on the about analogue thermostats.
thermostat for about 5 seconds to exit the
See section 10.11 Factory reset, for more information
settings menu, or wait about 70 seconds for the
about digital thermostats. LT
software to exit itself.
LV
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
RU
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6.11 Register a wired outdoor sensor To register a wired outdoor sensor to the controller:
1. Press and hold the OK button on the controller for
CZ 1 2
about 10 seconds to enter the system parameters
menu.
0h
HR 24
To unregister already registered thermostats and/or
AUTO P sensors, perform a factory reset on both the controller
C C
and thermostats.
HU 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 See section 8.6 System parameter settings > 23 –
Factory reset for more information about the controller.
N OT E !
IT If no button on the controller is pressed for See section 9.4 Factory reset, for more information
about 4 minutes, the software exits to run about analogue thermostats.
mode. See section 10.11 Factory reset, for more information
LT about digital thermostats.
LV
NL
NO
PL
PT
RO
RU
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7 Finishing installation
CZ
DE
7.1 Uponor Smatrix Move 7.2 Uponor Smatrix Move PLUS
DK
EE
ES
NO
PL
PT
RO
RU
SE
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NO
PL
PT
RO
RU
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8.3 Display layout Pos. Icon Description
The figure below shows all possible symbols and N Temperature CZ
characters that can be shown on the display: Relative humidity
RO
C C
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 RU
SE
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O perating modes Systems with a supply temperature sensor, an outdoor
Use buttons < or > to change operating mode. A box temperature sensor and a thermostat:
CZ shows which mode has been selected.
• The supply temperature is calculated using the
Available operating modes and settings in run mode are outdoor temperature with the heating and cooling
DE the following. curve (System parameters > Cur) as a base. To
get the final supply temperature, the difference
Icon Operating mode
between the thermostat setpoint and current
Holiday mode
DK room temperature is multiplied with a thermostat
compensation value, and added to the base.
Comfort mode
NO Systems with a supply temperature sensor only: 3. When the new time away is set, stop pressing
• The supply temperature is calculated using a fixed buttons, the controller starts counting down when a
set outdoor temperature (System parameters > value is changed.
PL OUt) with the heating and cooling curve (System
To change time away during holiday mode:
parameters > Cur).
1. Use buttons - or + to change the number of hours
Systems with a supply temperature sensor and an
PT or days away.
outdoor sensor only:
Setting range: no, 1 – 23h (hours), 1 – 44d (days)
• The supply temperature is calculated using the
RO outdoor temperature with the heating and cooling 2. When the new time away is set, stop pressing
curve (System parameters > Cur). buttons, the controller starts counting down when a
value is changed.
RU
To deactivate holiday mode:
1. Press and hold the - button until the text no
SE appears instead of hours or days.
2. Press the > button to change operating mode.
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C omfort mode Change offset temperature when in another
In this mode the system will run in constant Comfort operating mode:
mode. To exit Comfort mode, use buttons < or > to CZ
1. Use buttons < or > to move the marker to the
change operating mode.
Comfort mode symbol . The calculated supply
When entering the Comfort mode menu, the temperature is shown and the supply temperature DE
calculated supply temperature is shown and the supply offset starts flashing for about 7 seconds.
temperature offset starts flashing for about 7 seconds.
2. Use buttons - or + to change the offset
Changes to the offset can be made if initiated during DK
temperature.
this time period.
Default: 0.0 ˚C
AUTO P Setting range: -10.0 – 10 ˚C
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3. Press the OK button or wait about 7 seconds until
C C
the new setting is confirmed.
Current supply and outdoor temperatures, and the ES
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 forced operation symbol is displayed.
When exiting the initial edit mode, by either waiting 4. Use buttons < or > to get back to the previously
FI
for about 7 seconds or by pressing the OK button, used operating mode.
the controller shows the current supply and outdoor
temperatures. Use the OK button to toggle between the Change offset temperature when in constant
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edit and display modes. Comfort mode:
1. Use buttons -, + or OK to enter edit mode. The
AUTO P calculated supply temperature is shown and the HR
supply temperature offset starts flashing for about
C C 7 seconds.
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2. Use buttons - or + to change the offset
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
temperature.
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A utomatic mode 6. Press the OK button to confirm, the days of the
In this mode, the system switches automatically week starts flashing.
CZ between Comfort and ECO mode using the preset
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
or user defined scheduling programs available in the
Scheduled programs menu.
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When entering the automatic mode menu, the
calculated supply and the current outdoor temperature
7. Use buttons - or + to set the day of the week
DK is shown for about 7 seconds.
(1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday).
AUTO P 8. Press the OK button to confirm, the days of the
EE week stop flashing.
C C 9. Use buttons < or > to get back to Automatic
mode, or wait about 7 seconds for the controller to
ES 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 revert automatically.
After these 7 seconds the current supply temperature To select a scheduling program:
FI will be displayed instead of the calculated. The OK
button can be used to toggle between these two values 1. Press the > button repeatedly until the scheduling
at any time, when in Automatic mode. program symbol is marked in the display. One of
the available scheduling programs are available.
FR AUTO P
2. Use buttons -, + or OK to enter selection mode. The
selected program number starts flashing.
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3. Use buttons - or + to select a scheduling program.
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Use buttons < or > to preview the days of a
HU scheduling program.
Current time of the day will flash continuously at the
bottom of the screen showing which mode is currently Available programs: P1 – P9 (preset), U1 – U4 (user
active (Comfort or ECO). This requires the time and day defined).
IT
to be set and a scheduled program to be selected. 4. Press the OK button to confirm selection of
scheduled program. If a user defined program (U1 –
To set time and day: U4) is selected, go to step 4.1.
LT
1. Press the > button repeatedly until the clock symbol 4.1 If the selected user defined program is not in
is marked in the display. A digital clock and the need of change, press the OK button 7 times
LV number 1 through 7 is shown on the right hand side until the digital clock disappears.
of the display. Otherwise, see section 8.5 Run mode >
2. Press the OK button, the minutes starts flashing. Scheduling programs > User defined programs
NL for more information on how to create an own
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
program.
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ECO mode 3. Press the OK button or wait about 7 seconds until
In this mode the system will run in constant ECO the new setting is confirmed.
mode. To exit ECO mode, use buttons < or > to change CZ
Current supply and outdoor temperatures is
operating mode.
displayed.
When entering the ECO mode menu, the calculated DE
4. Use buttons < or > to get back to the previously
supply temperature is shown, with the ECO setback
used operating mode.
temperature subtracted, and the ECO setback
temperature start flashing for about 7 seconds. Changes Change ECO setback temperature when in DK
to the setback temperature can be made if initiated constant ECO mode:
during this time period.
1. Use buttons -, + or OK to enter edit mode. The
EE
AUTO P calculated supply temperature is shown and the
ECO setback temperature starts flashing for about
7 seconds.
C C ES
2. Use buttons - or + to change the ECO setback
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 temperature.
Default (heating mode): -10.0 ˚C FI
When exiting the initial edit mode, by either waiting
Default (cooling mode): -3.0 ˚C
about 7 seconds or by pressing the OK button, the Setting range: -25.0 – 0 ˚C
controller shows the current supply and outdoor FR
temperatures. Use the OK button to toggle between the 3. Press the OK button or wait about 7 seconds until
edit and display modes. the new setting is confirmed.
Current supply and outdoor temperatures is HR
AUTO P
displayed.
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In this mode the software version is shown for about
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
5 seconds, before everything in the display, except the
Stop mode symbol , is switched off. IT
Operation without a room thermostat The mixer valve reverts to default position, the
If the system is operating in heating mode without a circulation pump and other connected system devices
are switched off. LT
room thermostat, the circulation pump (P1) is running
continuously. If the system requires the pump to
switch off for a set number of minutes when the mixer To exit stop mode:
LV
valve is closed, it can be set in System parameters > 1. Press any button on the controller to light up the
Pump delay time. The circulation pump then restarts display.
after each set interval to maintain the supply flow and
2. Use buttons < or > to select an operating mode. NL
temperature. If the measured temperatures fall below
the setpoints, the circulation pump will start again and
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run continuously.
If Stop mode is activated while in heating NO
mode, an anti-freeze function can operate
Change ECO setback temperature when in another
the heat relay and circulation pump to
operating mode:
maintain a supply temperature above 10 °C. PL
1. Use buttons < or > to move the marker to the
ECO mode symbol . The calculated supply
temperature is shown and the ECO setback PT
temperature starts flashing for about 7 seconds.
2. Use buttons - or + to change the ECO setback
temperature. RO
Default (heating mode): -10.0 ˚C
Default (cooling mode): -3.0 ˚C
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H eating / cooling mode Program P3:
In this mode the system can be switched between
CZ heating or cooling.
N OT E !
DE This mode requires system parameter 0 – Type
of installation being set to rEv.
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This mode is hidden if a wireless thermostat
is registered to the controller, or if system
EE parameters 11 or 12 is set to HC.
S cheduling programs
HR In this menu one of thirteen different scheduling
programs can be selected for operating the system while
in Automatic mode. The programs switch the system
HU between Comfort and ECO mode.
Program P5:
There are nine preset scheduling programs (P1 to P9)
IT and four user defined programs (U1 to U4) available to
choose from.
LT Program P1:
LV
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Program P6:
NO
PL
Program P2:
PT
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Program P7: 4. Press the OK button to confirm selection of user
defined scheduled program (U1 – U4). The digital
clock starts flashing and day 1 is marked. CZ
AUTO P
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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8.6 System parameter settings Menu Display Description
CZ In this menu, settings regarding the operation of the 7 BGAP Boost function, if the difference
controller is set. between the supply and return
temperature is too high
N OT E ! 8 trF1 Wireless thermostat 1 configuration
DE
Some system parameter settings are only 9 trF2 Wireless thermostat 2 configuration
accessible during the first 4 hours after
10 tr1o Supply temperature compensation,
DK power up. This is done to prevent mistakes when using a thermostat to speed
after installation. If the locked system up the system. Use with caution
parameter symbol is displayed, the power 11 in1 Wired input 1, select function
EE to the controller has to be disconnected
12 in2 Wired input 2, select function
and reconnected again to modify these
parameters. No settings are lost when 13 OUSE Outdoor sensor selection
(installed/wireless/wired/etc)
ES disconnecting, or after a power failure.
14 OUt Outdoor temperature, fixed value if
The settings available while in run mode is outdoor sensor is not installed
always accessible for change, and will not be
15 ourF Wireless outdoor sensor
FI locked. configuration
16 ˚C Display unit
N OT E !
FR 17 00:00 Time unit (AM/PM/24H)
If no button on the controller is pressed for
about 4 minutes, the software exits to run 18 GriP Valve and pump exercise
mode. 19 PUMP Pump delay, start delay after the
HR mixer valve is closed
To enter system parameter settings: 20 ctrl Forced control, of the actuator
1. Press and hold the OK button for about 10 seconds. 21 PrH Floor/screed preheating program
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2. The settings icon is displayed in the top left hand 22 dry Floor/screed drying program
corner of the display, and the text Hot type, Cld 23 ALL Factory reset
IT type, or rEv type (depending of current operating 24 End Exit system parameter settings
mode) is displayed.
3. Use buttons < or > to locate a parameter (see list 5. Use buttons < or > to locate parameter 24 (End)
LT – Exit system parameter settings.
below) and press OK.
Some of these parameters require other parameters 6. Press the OK button to exit the system parameter
LV to activate them. settings.
(heating mode)
PL Select whether the installation is a heating and/or
3 Lo Minimum supply temperature
cooling system.
(heating mode)
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To change this setting: 2 – M aximum supply temperature
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3 – M inimum supply temperature
1,2
( heating )
60 1 HU
0,8
50
0,7
0,6
40
0,4 IT
30
0,2
20
10
3
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36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -16 -18 -20
Set a minimum supply temperature limitation, while in
Outdoor temperature
heating mode.
To change this setting: LV
To change this setting:
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
Default: 0.7 1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
NL
Setting range: 0.1 – 5, 0.1 increments Default: 10.0 ˚C
Setting range: 1 – (Hi - 1.0) ˚C, 1.0 ˚C increments
2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
system parameter settings. 2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the NO
system parameter settings.
N OT E ! PL
This parameter cannot be set higher than the
set value in parameter menu 2 – Maximum
supply temperature (heating). PT
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1 – C ooling curve 3 – M inimum supply temperature
( cooling )
CZ
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1
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0,8 2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
0,7
0,6 system parameter settings.
40
0,4
FR 30
0,2
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20
This parameter cannot be set higher than the
set value in parameter menu 2 – Maximum
10
LT system parameter settings. Select the type of hydraulic installation used in the
system.
2 – M aximum supply temperature
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2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the 7 – B oost function
system parameter settings.
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5 – T hermostat selection
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8 – W ireless thermostat 1 configuration 9 – W ireless thermostat 2 configuration
CZ
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8 9
DK This parameter is only available if parameter 5 – This parameter is only available if parameter 5 –
Thermostat selection is set to rF (Move PLUS only). Thermostat selection is set to rF, and parameter 4 – Type
of system is set to 2P.1 or 2P.2.
Register a wireless thermostat to the controller.
EE Register a second wireless thermostat to the controller,
N OT E ! for use in systems with two circulation pumps (panel
When registering a thermostat to the heaters or fan coils).
ES controller (Move PLUS only), run mode
changes parameter 0 (type) to rEv, N OT E !
regardless of previous setting. Heating/ When registering a thermostat to the
FI cooling is then controlled by the thermostat, controller (Move PLUS only), run mode
or the integrated system. changes parameter 0 (type) to rEv,
regardless of previous setting. Heating/
FR To register a thermostat: cooling is then controlled by the thermostat,
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter to INI. or the integrated system.
The controller is now set in wireless registration
HR To register a thermostat:
mode.
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter to INI.
The controller is now set in wireless registration
HU mode.
IT
8
NO
See section 6.9 Register a thermostat to the controller
for more information.
8
PL
See section 6.9 Register a thermostat to the controller
for more information.
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10 – S upply temperature compensation 11 – W ired input 1 selection
CZ
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10 11
This parameter is only available if parameter 5 – Set if optional wired input 1 (terminal block ln1) is used, DK
Thermostat selection is set to rF, and a thermostat is and which function it has.
registered to the controller (Move PLUS only).
To change this setting: EE
Set a value for supply temperature compensation, while
using a wireless thermostat. 1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
The difference between the room setpoint and current no (Default) Terminal block ln1 is not used.
ES
room temperature is multiplied with the set value to th1 – A wired thermostat is connected.
create an offset. The offset is then added to create a Requires parameter 5 – Thermostat selection
new calculated supply temperature, and making the set to YES.
FI
system react quicker to a change of indoor temperature. Aqu An immersion thermostat/aquastat is
connected. If the thermostat setpoint is
Example: reached (contact open), circulation pump 1 is
FR
stopped and the actuator closes to avoid cold
Calculated supply temperature = 35 ˚C
water circulation. Generally used if a wood
Thermostat setpoint = 21 ˚C boiler is present in the system.
HR
HC A heating/cooling switch is connected
Current room temperature = 19 ˚C
between ln1 and 2, or a phase signal to ln1.
Set value = 3 ˚C No signal (open circuit) = Heating
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New calculated value: 35 + 3*(21 - 19) ˚C = 41 ˚C Phase signal (closed circuit) = Cooling
Requires the following parameter settings:
The calculated supply temperature is added by 6 ˚C to Parameter 0 – Type of installation = rEv
41 ˚C.
IT
Parameters 8 – Wireless thermostat 1
configuration = no
To change this setting: Parameters 9 – Wireless thermostat 2
LT
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter. configuration = no
C_b A pump signal (demand) from a connection
Default: 0.1 ˚C
box (i.e. a Wave/Wave PLUS controller)
Setting range: 0.1 – 9.9 ˚C, 0.1 ˚C increments LV
is connected between ln1 and 2, or a
2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the phase signal to ln1. The signal controls the
system parameter settings. operation of circulation pump 1.
NL
No signal (open circuit) = Circulation pump
C aution ! OFF
Setting the value to high, might make the Phase signal (closed circuit) = Circulation
NO
system unstable, creating large fluctuations in pump ON
indoor temperature and increasing the energy
2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
need from the heat source/cooling unit.
system parameter settings. PL
C aution ! N OT E !
Setting the value to low, will make the If the circulation pump has been stopped PT
system react slowly to changes in the indoor by an immersion thermostat/aquastat, the
temperature, keeping the system cool or hot controller keeps the HEAT output active.
for an excessive amount of time. Too high RO
supply temperatures might lead to damages N OT E !
to wooden floors. If the controller is in cooling mode and the
storage tank is filled with cold water, the RU
N OT E ! Aqu-function is automatically disabled to
The pump will be switched off when room avoid problems.
temperature is 1 °C above the thermostat SE
setpoint.
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N OT E ! C_b A pump signal (demand) from a connection
A demand to start the circulation pump, and box (i.e. a Wave/Wave PLUS controller)
CZ is connected between ln2 and 2, or a
the parameter set to C_b, will activate the
HEAT output. phase signal to ln2. The signal controls the
operation of circulation pump 1.
DE No signal (open circuit) = Circulation pump
N OT E !
OFF
If the Move PLUS system is integrated to an
Phase signal (closed circuit) = Circulation
DK Uponor Smatrix Wave/Wave PLUS system,
pump ON
energy saving can be ensured by using the
pump logic of an electric connecting box, to 2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
EE switch the pump on or off. system parameter settings.
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14 – O utdoor temperature , fixed 16 – D isplay unit
CZ
C C
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14 16
This parameter is only available if parameter 13 – Select the temperature display unit used by the DK
Outdoor sensor selection is set to no. controller.
Set a fixed outdoor temperature that is used to calculate
To change this setting: EE
the supply temperature, when no outdoor sensor is
available. 1. Use buttons - or + to toggle between ˚C and ˚F.
17
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Select the time display unit used by the controller.
15 N OT E !
Do not attempt to set day and time in this IT
This parameter is only available if parameter 13 –
Outdoor sensor selection is set to rF (Move PLUS only). menu. It is not allowed, and the setting will
not be saved.
Register a wireless thermostat to the controller. LT
To change this setting:
To register a thermostat:
1. Use buttons - or + to toggle between 24H and
LV
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter to INI. 12H.
The controller is now set in wireless registration
24H (Default) Use a 24 h display of time.
mode.
12H Use a 12 h display of time, using AM and PM NL
icons to indicate time of day.
2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
NO
system parameter settings.
15
PL
2. Register the thermostat.
3. When the current room temperature is shown, press PT
the OK button to confirm the registration.
RO
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18 – V alve and pump exercise 20 – F orced control
CZ
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18 20
DK Select if the valve and pump exercise function is active. Select this parameter to forced control of the actuator.
The function is activated at noon (12:00) if the valve
N OT E !
and pump has not been operated for a period of
If a button is pressed, the actuator stops for
EE 24 hours.
15 seconds before continuing with its given
12:00 The pump is activated for 1 minute. task.
IT
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21 – F loor /S creed preheating program 22 – F loor /S creed drying program
DIN 1264-4
CZ
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22
21
Select this function to activate a floor/screed drying DK
Select this function to activate a floor/screed program. The drying program is used to prevent damage
preheating program. The preheating program is used of newly built underfloor heating systems in cold
to prevent damage of newly built underfloor heating houses. EE
systems, according to DIN 1264-4.
To change this setting:
To change this setting: ES
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
1. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter. Default: 13 days
0dry (Default) The function is not active. Setting range: 7 – 60 days
FI
7dry The function is active. 2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
2. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the system parameter settings.
system parameter settings. 3. The program runs automatically according to the FR
3. The program runs automatically according to the following schedule:
following schedule: X = The set number of days. HR
Day 1 – 3: The calculated supply temperature is set Day 1 – 3: The calculated supply temperature is set
to 25 ˚C. to 25 ˚C.
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Day 4 – 7: The calculated supply temperature is set Day 4 – (X-3) : The calculated supply temperature is
to the maximum heating limit (parameter set to the maximum heating limit (parameter 2).
2).
Days (X-3) – X: The calculated supply temperature is IT
N OT E ! set to the minimum heating limit (parameter 3).
Contact the supplier of the material for
the house foundation, to get a maximum N OT E ! LT
allowed temperature. This parameter is set in Contact the supplier of the house foundation
parameter 2 – Maximum supply temperature. to get a maximum allowed temperature. This
parameter is set in parameter 2 – Maximum LV
When the program is running, the remaining days is
supply temperature.
displayed as shown in the following illustration.
When the program is running, the remaining days are
NL
AUTO P displayed on the display as shown in the following
illustration.
C C AUTO P NO
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
C C
PL
To stop the preheating program:
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
1. Locate the parameter in the system parameter
settings menu. PT
To stop the drying program:
2. Press the OK button twice until 0day is displayed. 1. Locate the parameter in the system parameter
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the settings menu. RO
system parameter settings. 2. Press the OK button twice until 0 dry is displayed.
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the RU
system parameter settings.
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23 – F actory reset
CZ
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23
N OT E !
EE
This function resets all controller parameters
to default values.
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IT
24
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FI
During normal operation a discreet LED on back of
the thermostat is lit for about 60 seconds if there is a
demand for heating or cooling. FR
The illustration below shows the parts of the
1
thermostat.
HR
G B C E To change the thermostat temperature setpoint:
1. Angle the thermostat from the bracket.
HU
2. Remove it from the wall.
3. Set the desired temperature using the
potentiometer. IT
4. Put the thermostat back on the wall.
LT
9.3 Replace batteries
Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the LED
flashes twice during a heating or cooling demand. LV
The thermostat will perform a self test, for about
F A D F 10 seconds, when the batteries have been inserted. The
NL
system will be blocked for input and the thermostat LED
Item Description
flashes during this period.
A Setpoint temperature potentiometer
B Registration button
The illustration below shows how to change batteries. NO
C Disable timer switch (not used in an Uponor 2
Smatrix Move PLUS system)
PL
D Terminal for external sensor (non-polarised)
E Configuration DIP switches
F Batteries 3 PT
G Heating/cooling demand LED
1
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1. Angle the thermostat from the bracket.
2. Remove it from the wall.
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3. Replace batteries.
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9.4 Factory reset
CZ Factory reset sets all parameter values to default
settings.
DE N OT E !
Do not factory reset the thermostat if not
absolutely needed.
DK
N OT E !
A factory reset removes the registration data
EE from the thermostat.
2
ES 3
FI
1
FR
4
HR
HU
To factory reset an analogue thermostat:
IT 1. Angle the thermostat from the bracket.
2. Remove it from the wall.
LT 3. Gently press and hold the registration button on the
thermostat, release when the demand LED starts
flashing.
LV
4. Change the Disable timer switch twice, regardless of
starting position.
NO
PL
PT
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F
HU
D
K B
IT
C
LT
L
LV
B C D
Pos. Icon Description
Item Description A T-166 and T-167 only NL
A Display
Message field using three
B Buttons alphanumerical characters
C Terminal for external sensor (non-polarised) T-166, NO
D Batteries T-167
PT
T-167
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Pos. Icon Description Pos. Icon Description
CZ B L T-168 only
Low battery indicator Time selected or scheduled hour
indicators, for Comfort mode, between
0:00 and 24:00
DE C
Temperature unit, shown when the Half = 30 minutes
character group A shows a temperature
Full = 1 hour
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D 10.3 Operating buttons
Communication indicator
The figure below shows buttons used to operate the
EE E Indoor temperature indicator
digital thermostats.
Remote sensor temperature indicator
(RS mode)
ES The text Err and a flashing sensor icon
indicates a faulty sensor
Indoor temperature with floor
FI temperature limitation indicator
The text Err and a flashing floor sensor
icon indicates a faulty sensor
FR A B
Floor temperature indicator
The text Err and a flashing floor sensor
icon indicates a faulty sensor
C
HR
Outdoor temperature indicator
The text Err and a flashing outdoor
HU sensor icon indicates a faulty sensor
Pos. Description
T-167 and T-168 only
A The - and + buttons are used to:
Relative humidity limit reached
IT B • Adjust setpoint temperature
F
Settings menu • Modify parameters in the settings menus
C The OK button is used to:
LT Settings menu number
• Toggle between current status data, and
values of available sensors connected to the
G
Heating demand thermostat
LV • Enter and exit the settings menu
• Confirm a setting
Cooling demand
NL H 10.4 Start up
Comfort mode
When starting up, the software version is shown in the
I display for about three seconds. Then the thermostat
ECO mode
NO enters run mode.
J
T-168 only The first time the thermostat is started, or after a
PL Digital clock factory reset, the software requires the time and date to
be set (T-168 only).
SE Weekday selected/activated
1 = Monday
7 = Sunday
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S et time and date (T-168 only ) 7. Set year.
When starting the thermostat for the first time, after a
factory reset, or after it has been left without batteries CZ
too long, the software requires the time and date to be
set.
DE
Use buttons - or + to change the value, press the OK
button to set the value and move to the next editable
8. Press OK to return to run mode.
value. DK
Date and time can also be set in the settings menu.
N OT E !
See section 10.9 Settings for more information.
If no button is pressed for about 8 seconds,
EE
the current values will be saved and the
software exits to run mode.
10.5 Adjust temperature
1. Set hours. The temperature is changed by adjusting the setpoint ES
on the thermostat.
Use the buttons on the thermostat to adjust the
temperature. The display will light up when pressing a FI
button. It shuts off after about 10 seconds of inactivity.
The illustration below shows how to adjust the
FR
2. Set minutes. thermostat temperature setpoint.
HR
HU
NO
5. Set day of the month.
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10.7 Control mode 2. The settings icon and menu numbers are displayed
in the top right corner of the display.
CZ The thermostat has four different control modes, set in
the settings menu. 3. Use buttons - or + to change the numbers to 04
and press OK.
Control modes:
DE 4. Current control mode is displayed (RT, RFT, RS or
• RT = Room temperature
RO).
• RFT = Room temperature with external floor sensor
DK 5. Use buttons - or + to change control mode (see list
(limitations does not affect the operation
below) and press OK.
of the Move PLUS controller, when not
integrated to a Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/ RT = Room temperature
EE Space PLUS controller) RFT = Room temperature with external floor sensor
(limitations does not affect the operation
• RS = Remote sensor
of the Move PLUS controller, when not
ES • RO = Room temperature with remote outdoor integrated to a Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/
sensor Space PLUS controller)
RS = Remote sensor
FI Different types of information can be shown in the
RO = Room temperature with remote outdoor
display when in a control mode. The digital thermostat
sensor
T-168 also shows the clock and scheduled program
information. . Press and hold the OK button for about 3 seconds
FR
to exit the settings menu.
Use the OK button to toggle between the information
available.
HR 10.9 Settings
RT, R oom temperature mode In this menu all settings regarding the operation of the
1. Room temperature (default) thermostat is set.
HU
2. Relative humidity (T-167 and T-168 only)
N OT E !
If no button is pressed for about 8 seconds,
RFT, R oom floor temperature mode
IT while in a submenu, the current values will be
1. Room temperature (default)
saved and the software exits to the settings
2. Relative humidity (T-167 and T-168 only) menu. About 60 seconds later, it exits to run
LT 3. Floor temperature
mode.
To enter the settings menu:
RS, R emote sensor mode
LV 1. Press and hold the OK button for about 3 seconds.
1. Room temperature (default)
2. The settings icon and menu numbers are displayed
2. Relative humidity (T-167 and T-168 only)
in the top right corner of the display.
NL
RO, R emote outdoor sensor mode 3. Use buttons - or + to change the numbers to locate
1. Room temperature (default) a submenu (see list below) and press OK.
NO 2. Relative humidity (T-167 and T-168 only) 00 = Program (T-168 only)
02 = Heating/cooling changeover
3. Outdoor temperature
03 = ECO mode setback temperature
PL 04 = Control mode
10.8 Change control mode 05 = High floor temperature limitation
If an external sensor is connected to the thermostat, a 06 = Low floor temperature limitation
PT control mode must be chosen to accommodate the extra 07 = Cooling allowed
functionality of the sensor. 08 = Display unit
09 = Climatic controller integration
RO N OT E ! 10 = Time and date (T-168 only)
If no button is pressed for about 8 seconds, 11 = Room temperature calibration
while in a submenu, the current values will be
4. Change parameters in the submenus.
RU saved and the software exits to the settings
menu. About about 60 seconds later, it exits 5. Press and hold the OK button for about 3 seconds
to run mode. to exit the settings menu.
SE 1. Press and hold the OK button for about 3 seconds.
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00 P rogram (T-168 only ) Program P4:
In this menu, one of seven different scheduling
programs for Comfort/ECO mode can be set. CZ
Program 1 to 6 is pre-programmed and the 7th is user
defined. The scheduled programs show the day split
into 30 minute intervals which is set to either Comfort DE
(black marker) or ECO mode (blank marker).
Program Off (default): DK
Program P1:
EE
Program P5:
ES
FI
FR
Program P2:
HR
Program P6: HU
IT
LT
Program P3: LV
NL
Select scheduling program
To select a scheduling program: NO
RU
SE
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Customise user defined program for a single day 02 H eating / cooling changeover
In this menu it is manually set whether the system is
CZ To customise the user defined program:
in heating, cooling or slave mode. In slave mode, an
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing. external signal decides when to switch to cooling.
5. Press and hold OK until 00:00 appears on the H = Heating (heating demand icon flashes)
EE C = Cooling (cooling demand icon flashes)
display (takes about 2 seconds).
S = No function, uses heating setting
6. Press OK to switch the marked interval between
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
ES Comfort ( ) and ECO mode ( ).
settings menu.
7. Use buttons - or + to move the marker (at the
bottom of the display). When moving the marker 03 ECO mode setback temperature
FI
from one interval to another save the selected mode In this menu the setback temperature for whenever the
to that interval. channel is in ECO mode is set.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the display shows 23:30. The setting adjusts the current setpoint with the set
FR
value. In heating mode the setpoint is reduced, and in
9. Press + to finalize the current day and the software cooling mode it is increased.
exits to the settings menu.
HR If the setback temperature is set to 0, the thermostat
10. Repeat from step 1 to customise another day. will remain unaffected if a program sets the system in
ECO mode.
HU Customise user defined program for a full week To change this setting:
NOTE! This method resets the current user defined 1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing.
program to factory defaults.
IT 2. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
To customise the user defined program:
Default: 4 ˚C
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing. Setting range: 0 – 11 ˚C, 0.5 ˚C increments
LT
2. Use buttons - or + to select program U. 3. Press OK to confirm the change and to return to
the settings menu.
3. Press and hold OK until day 1 and 00:00 appears
LV on the display.
6. Press OK to switch the marked interval between
Comfort ( ) and ECO mode ( ).
NL
7. Use buttons - or + to move the marker (at the
bottom of the display). When moving the marker
NO from one interval to another save the selected mode
to that interval.
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the display shows 23:30.
PL
9. Press + to finalize programming the current day.
The text Copy Yes appears (Yes is flashing).
PT
10. Use buttons - or + to select Yes or No and press
OK to confirm.
RO Select Yes to copy the setting of the current day
to the next. Repeat for every day that should be
identical.
RU
Select No and press OK to create a new scheduling
interval for the following day. Then repeat steps 6
SE through 10 until the whole week is programmed.
11. The display returns to the settings menu when the
final day is done.
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04 C ontrol mode 06 L ow floor temperature limitation
In this menu, control mode for the thermostat is set. In this menu a limit on the minimum allowable floor
temperature is set. Limitations does not affect the CZ
If an external sensor is connected to the thermostat, a
operation of the Move PLUS controller, when not
control mode must be chosen to accommodate the extra
integrated to a Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/Space PLUS
functionality of the sensor. DE
controller.
Current control mode is displayed (RT, RFT, RS or RO).
This menu is only visible if control mode RFT is activated
To change this setting: in settings menu 04. DK
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing. To change this setting:
2. Use buttons - or + to change control mode (see list 1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing. EE
below).
2. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
RT = Room temperature Default: 20 ˚C
RFT = Room temperature with external floor sensor Setting range: 10 – 30 ˚C, 0.5 ˚C increments ES
(limitations does not affect the operation
of the Move PLUS controller, when not N OT E !
integrated to a Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/ If this parameter is set lower than 16 ˚C the FI
Space PLUS controller) cooling icon will start flashing, warning for
RS = Remote sensor risk of condensation in the system.
RO = Room temperature with remote outdoor FR
sensor N OT E !
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the This parameter cannot be set higher than the
set value in settings menu 05 High floor HR
settings menu.
temperature limitation.
05 H igh floor temperature limitation 3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
HU
In this menu a limit on the maximum allowable floor settings menu.
temperature is set. Limitations does not affect the
operation of the Move PLUS controller, when not 07 C ooling allowed
IT
integrated to a Wave/Wave PLUS/Space/Space PLUS In this menu it is set whether cooling is allowed in the
controller. system or not.
This menu is only visible if control mode RFT is activated To change this setting: LT
in settings menu 04.
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing.
To change this setting:
2. Use buttons - or + to toggle between Yes and No. LV
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing.
Yes – shows the cooling demand icon
2. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter. No – hides the cooling demand icon
NL
Default: 26 ˚C 3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
Setting range: 20 – 35 ˚C, 0.5 ˚C increments
settings menu.
N OT E ! NO
08 D isplay unit
This parameter cannot be set lower than the
In this menu temperature display unit is set.
set value in settings menu 06 Low floor
temperature limitation. To change this setting: PL
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the 1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing.
settings menu.
2. Use buttons - or + to toggle between Celsius and PT
Fahrenheit.
DEg ˚C – degrees Celsius RO
DEg ˚F – degrees Fahrenheit
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
settings menu. RU
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09 C limatic controller integration 10.10 Replace batteries
In this menu the thermostat is registered to the Move
CZ Replace the batteries of the thermostat when the low
PLUS controller.
battery icon is shown in the display.
Default value: no
The illustration below shows how to change batteries.
DE To change this setting:
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing 2
DK 2. Use buttons - or + to toggle between no, YEs and
CnF.
EE no – not integrated
YEs – Integrated (requires to be registered with the 3
Move controller first)
CnF – register with the Move PLUS controller, 1
ES
confirm on the Move PLUS controller
1. Angle the thermostat from the bracket.
3. Press OK to confirm the change and return to the
FI 2. Remove it from the wall.
settings menu.
3. Replace batteries.
10 T ime and date (T-168 only )
FR In this menu time and date is set. This setting is required 10.11 Factory reset
to utilise scheduling programs for this thermostat.
Factory reset sets all parameter values to default
Use buttons - or + to change the value. Press the OK settings.
HR
button to set the value and move to the next editable
value. N OT E !
Do not factory reset the thermostat if not
HU To change this setting:
absolutely needed.
1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing.
IT 2. Set hours. N OT E !
A factory reset removes the registration data
3. Set minutes.
from the thermostat.
LT 4. Set 12 h or 24 h display of time. 1. Press and hold the -, + and OK buttons for about
5. Set day of the week (1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday). 5 seconds until the screen goes blank.
6. Set day of the month. 2. The thermostat is now reset to factory default.
LV
7. Set month.
NL 8. Set year.
9. Press OK to confirm change and return to the
settings menu.
NO
11 R oom temperature calibration
In this menu the room temperature shown in the
PL thermostat display can be calibrated.
To change this setting:
PT 1. Press OK and the parameter starts flashing.
2. Use buttons - or + to change the parameter.
RO Default: 0.0 ˚C
Setting range: -6.0 – 6.0 ˚C, 0.1 ˚C increments
SE
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11 Maintenance
CZ
DE
The maintenance of Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS
includes the following:
DK
• Manual preventive maintenance
• Automatic preventive maintenance
EE
• Corrective maintenance
STO P !
FR
Do not use any detergents to clean
the Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS
components.
HR
11.2 Automatic preventive maintenance
The controller is fitted with an automatic valve and HU
pump exercise function. The function is designed to
prevent the pump and actuators from seizing up due
to inactivity. The valve and pump exercise function is IT
enabled from the factory and can be disabled in the
system parameters.
See section 8 Operate the Uponor Smatrix Move/Move LT
PLUS controller for more information.
The function is activated at noon (12:00) if the valve LV
and pump has not been operated for a period of
24 hours.
12:00 The pump is activated for 1 minute. NL
12:01 The actuator opens, operation takes 2 minutes.
12:03 The actuator closes, operation takes 2 minutes. NO
RU
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12 Troubleshooting
CZ
DE
The table below shows problems and alarms that can occur with Uponor Smatrix Move/Move PLUS and describes solutions. A common
cause of a problem though may be due to wrongly installed loops or mixed up thermostats.
DK
Alarms are indicated by a flashing display and error messages on the display.
EE
Problem Indication Probable cause Solutions
Fluctuating floor Floor temperature is changing abnormally Supply water temperature is too high Check heat curve and mode setting
ES temperature between hot and cold in heating mode Check boiler or shunt
Reduce the setting for maximum supply
water temperature
FI Lower the temperature compensation
parameter (system parameter 10) in
small increments until the system stops
FR fluctuating. Wait 24 hours between each
increment change
Indoor temperature in reference room does Heating fall back function is activated Check heat curve and mode setting
not match setpoint on thermostat due to lost communication with Check the connection of the room
HR thermostat thermostat
Check batteries in room thermostat
Reconnect if the connection is lost
HU
Indoor temperature does not match The thermostat is placed in direct Check placement of the thermostat
setpoint on thermostat sunlight or close to other heating according to installation instructions and
sources change location if needed
IT Indoor temperature Press – or + buttons to display the The thermostat setting is too low Change the temperature setpoint
too cold temperature setpoint on the thermostat Use maximum and minimum settings to
(or too warm in protect the system from consequences of
LT cooling mode) unreasonable temperature settings
The temperature displayed on the The thermostat may be influenced by Change location of the thermostat
thermostat drops after the thermostat is an external heat source
moved
LV
Calculated setpoint displayed on controller Incorrect minimum/maximum Change the minimum/maximum limitation
same as set maximum or minimum limits limitation (system parameters 2 and 3)
The indoor temperature reaches the The supply temperature compensation Raise the temperature compensation
NL setpoint slowly parameter is set too low. parameter (system parameter 10) in
small increments until the system is quick
enough. Wait 24 hours between each
NO increment change
ECO mode icon displayed in the controller ECO mode Change ECO profile or assign another
display profile
Holiday mode
PL Holiday mode icon displayed in the
Cancel holiday mode
controller display
Indoor temperature Corresponding loop is warm even after a Actuator does not close Contact installer
PT too warm long period without heat call Check that actuator is correctly installed
(or too cold in
Replace the actuator
cooling mode)
The indoor temperature reaches the The supply temperature compensation Raise the temperature compensation
RO setpoint slowly parameter is set too low. parameter (system parameter 10) in
small increments until the system is quick
enough. Wait 24 hours between each
increment change
RU Floor is cold Room temperature OK but floor is cold No heat demand from underfloor
heating system
Room is heated by another heat
SE source
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FI
Display shows error AUTO P Outdoor sensor not connected 1. Check whether the connection of
in run mode sensor cable is correct
2. Check the sensor cable for damages FR
C
3. Replace the sensor cable
0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 4. Replace the sensor, if necessary
HR
5. heck if the wireless thermostat
C
(Move PLUS only) is registered
correctly
HU
Poor radio Radio alarm. If no radio signal is received The antenna is installed inside a metal Change the antenna location. If the
reception during more than 1 hour the display and cabinet or too close to other shielding problem persists, contact the installer
the small RF antenna logo for wireless objects
connection will appear flashing The building structure is unfavourable IT
for radio transmission
The thermostat batteries are Replace batteries
discharged LT
Thermostats is not INI thrF still appears on the display after The antenna is not installed or Check the wiring and antenna connection
registering setting the controller in INI thrF mode positioned correctly
and the thermostat in rF init mode LV
The table below shows problems that can occur in the digital thermostats T-166, T-167 and T-168.
NO
Indication Probable cause Solutions
The battery icon is displayed The thermostat battery power is running low Replace the batteries
The display is off The batteries are discharged or wrong type of Replace the batteries PL
battery is used
The batteries are installed upside down (reverse Install the batteries correctly
polarity)
PT
The radio transmission icon is The transmitter is working with reduced signal Force thermostat to transmit by changing temperature
displayed but signals are received intensity setpoint
only when thermostat is close to the Replace the thermostat
antenna RO
New installations in the building are shielding Try to find new position for thermostat and/or antenna, or, if
radio signals (for example, a metal door safe) possible, shielding object
No radio transmission icon is The transmitter in the thermostat is broken Force the thermostat to transmit by changing temperature
displayed on the thermostat screen setpoint RU
when –/+ buttons are pressed Replace the thermostat
The relative humidity icon is The relative humidity limit is reached Lower the humidity level
displayed (T-167 and T-168 only) SE
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12.3 Analogue thermostat T-163, alarms/problems
CZ An alarm is sent when more than 1 hour have elapsed since the controller received the last radio signal from the thermostat.
The table below lists problems that can occur in the public thermostat T-163.
DK
12.4 Controller, alarms/problems
An alarm is sent when more than 1 hour have elapsed since the controller received the last radio signal from the thermostat.
EE
The table below lists problems that can occur in the controller.
PL
PT
RO
RU
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13 Technical data
CZ
DE
13.1 Technical data
General DK
IP IP30 (IP: degree of inaccessibility to active parts of the product
and degree of water)
Max. ambient RH (relative humidity) 85% at 20 °C EE
Thermostat (Move PLUS only)
CE marking
ERP IV
ES
Low voltage tests EN 60730-1* and EN 60730-2-9***
EMC (electromagnetic compatibility requirements) tests EN 60730-1 and EN 301-489-3
ERM (electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters) tests EN 300 220-3
FI
Power supply Two 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries
Voltage 2.2 V to 3.6 V
Operating temperature 0 °C to +45 °C
FR
Storage temperature -10 °C to +65 °C
Radio frequency 868.3 MHz
Transmitter duty cycle <1%
HR
Connection terminals (thermostats only) 0.5 mm² to 2.5 mm²
(Move only)
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13.2 Technical specifications
CZ Cables Standard cable length Maximum cable length Wire gauge
Cable from controller to antenna 0.30 m 10 m Controller: Plug connector
Antenna: Plug connector
DE
Cable from controller to actuator 0.75 m 20 m Controller: 0.2 mm² to 1.5 mm²
External sensor cable to thermostat 5m 5m 0.6 mm²
DK Floor sensor cable to thermostat 4m 4m 0.75 mm²
Cable from relay switch to controller 2m 20 m Controller: 0.2 mm² to 1.5 mm²
heating/cooling input Relay: 1.0 mm² to 4.0 mm²
EE Cable from external heating/cooling 10 m Can be extended up to External heating/cooling controller:
controller to relay coil 100 m, but must be checked manufacturer-specific
by installer Relay: 1.5 mm² to 4.0 mm²
ES
FR
A
HR
B
HU
C
I
D
IT E J
K
F
L
G
LT
H M
LV
Item Description
A Display
NL B Buttons
C Terminal block, earth
D Terminal block, circulation pump, mixing circuit 1
NO
E Terminal block, power supply
F Terminal block, cooling output or various applications
PL G Terminal block, heating output
H Terminal block, optional temperature limiter
PT Fitted from the factory with a cable bridge, which must be removed before connecting a temperature limiter
I Terminal block, valve actuator
J Terminal block, outdoor sensor
RO
K Terminal block, return temperature sensor
L Terminal block, supply temperature sensor
RU M Terminal block, wired inputs 1 and 2
Optional immersion thermostat or external heating/cooling signal
SE
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13.4 Controller wiring diagram
PUMP P1
CZ
ACTUATOR 230 V SENSORS
POWER
230 V AC
230 V 50 Hz
50 Hz DE
Common
Close
Open
OUTSIDE *
DK
L N EE
N L
SENSORS
230 V 50 Hz 230 V 50 Hz
WATER RETURN *****
COLD **
L
230 V 50 Hz
2
ES
N 4 WATER IN
L In2
FI
N In1
HEAT
In1 In2
FR
PUMP P2 **
CONTACT
Ther ****
HR
HU
*) The outdoor temperature sensor can be connected to either the controller or to a thermostat.
**) Connect either COLD or PUMP P2 (secondary heating/cooling circuit) to the connection terminal.
***) Select one of the inputs (heating/cooling switch, pump control signal, or immersion thermostat) and set parameter 11 – Wired Input 1 selection, or parameter 12 – Wired IT
Input 2 Selection, accordingly. The heating/cooling option can only be used in systems without a registered wireless thermostat.
****) Optional temperature limiter connection, fitted with a cable bridgre from the factory. Remove the bridge if a temperature limiter is to be used together with PUMP P1.
*****) Optional return sensor. Can only be used in systems without a registered wireless thermostat. LT
Sensor
Outdoor temperature CTN 10 kΩ at 25 °C (class II, IP55)
RO
Supply water temperature CTN 10 kΩ at 25 °C (class I, IP68, no coupling)
Return water temperature CTN 10 kΩ at 25 °C (class I, IP68, no supply) RU
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13.6 Dimensions
CZ C ontroller
53 mm
51 mm 86 mm
DE
30 mm 43 mm
DK
60 mm
EE
145 mm
ES 160 mm
FI
8 mm
C ontroller antenna
FR 23 mm
HR
6 mm
HU
208 mm
IT
LT
LV
T hermostats
80 mm
NL T-166
60 mm 26,5 mm
T-167
T-168
NO
80 mm
PL
PT
80 mm
T-163
60 mm 26,5 mm
RO
RU
80 mm
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14 Installation report
CZ
DE
DK
EE
ES
FI
230 V
FR
Outdoor sensor
HU
Floor sensor
Remote sensor
IT
Yes Yes Outdoor sensor wired to Yes
Heating/cooling Antenna (Move PLUS only)
No No controller No LT
Yes HC Yes HC
Wired Input 1 Wired Input 2 PT
C_b C_b
No No
RO
RU
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