Daikin EKHWMXB500CA [35/64] X initial start up

Daikin EKHWMX300CA [35/64] X initial start up
1 Display date
2 Status display: Screed func-
tion active
3 Status display: Expert login
4 Display time
5 Current T-HS of the mixer
circuit
6 Current outside temperature
7 Operating mode setting for
the assigned heating circuit
Fig. 4-5 EHS157068 standard display - "Mixing Valve" with example
status displays
In the "Mixing Valve" setting, the room sensor of the
EHS157068 is deactivated.
4 x Initial start-up
Daikin Control unit
RoCon mb
008.1446899_00 – 07/2019 – EN
Operating instructions
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4.4.3 Allocating the EHS157068 mixing module to
a heat generator
If just 1 heat generator is integrated in the RoCon system, adap-
tation of the heat generator ID is not necessary (see tab. 4-1).
If adaptations have to be undertaken, the value of the parameter
[Boiler Assignment] (see chapter 6, tab. 6-15) must be set to the
same value as the heat generator ID of the Daikin Altherma M
ECH
2
O that is intended to supply the mixer circuit of this mixer
module.
4.4.4 Master RoCon function
Each EHS157034 room station whose heating circuit ID is set to
a direct heating circuit can be assigned to the master RoCon
function.
Enter the technician code (see chap. 3.6.1).
After entering, the "Setup" level is displayed.
Use the rotary button to select the [Master-RoCon]
parameter.
Confirm the selection with a brief push of the rotary button.
The setting of the parameter is displayed.
Use the rotary button to set the parameter for the function to
"On", and confirm by pressing the rotary button briefly.
All settings on the EHS157034 room station act in the same
way as settings on the RoCon B1 control unit of the assigned
heat generator.
As a result, the functions for hot water generation can also be
remotely operated from the room station.
As the RoCon B1 control panel has control of the assigned heat-
ing circuit in this setting, settings undertaken on the Daikin
Altherma M ECH
2
O control panel only affect the heat generator,
not the heating circuit (see chap. 4.1).
4.4.5 Caretaker function
The caretaker function equates to the terminal function (see
chap. 3.4.9 and chap. 4.1 under the [Terminaladress] parame-
ter).

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