ADVANCED SETTINGS
ADVANCED SETTINGS – BLUEFACE THERMOSTAT
To access the advanced configuration menu, follow the next steps:
Press and hold
From this menu you can control both the zone parameters and the system parameters.
System settings
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System ID. Defines the number of the system within your installation.
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Temperature range. Selects the highest temperature in heating mode (19-30˚C / 66-86˚F, 30˚C / 86˚F by default) and
the lowest temperature in cooling mode (18-26˚C / 64-78˚F, 18˚C / 64˚F by default). It is also possible to disable some
of the modes.
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Global Ventilation. This menu allows you to activate/deactivate the fan mode in all zones when the system is not
actively heating or cooling any zones. By default, the global ventilation is deactivated. When activated, the following
settings are used to configure Global Ventilation:
Every (min). Configure the length of the interval (in minutes) between periods of ventilation. Configurable
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from 5 to 40 minutes, in 5 minutes increments (by default, 15 minutes).
Run For (min). Configure the time duration that ventilation is activated (in minutes). Configurable from 5 to
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20 minutes, in 5 minutes increments (by default, 10 minutes).
Note: when global ventilation is activated, a warning message will appear on the screensaver.
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Anti-freezing. This feature prevents the room temperature from lowering below 12˚C / 53˚F, although your
zone is off. It is deactivated by default.
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Type of opening (only available in installations with intelligent damper). Use this parameter to configure the type of
opening of the damper output: All/Nothing or Modulating (by default).
*Note: If you change this parameter, all the dampers of the installation will be affected.
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Minimum air (only available in installations with intelligent damper and with the parameter Type of opening configured
as modulating). Enables/disables the entry of a minimum airflow in zones where the set point temperature has been
reached. When the zone is off, the damper shuts completely.
*Note: If you change this parameter, all the dampers of the installation will be affected.
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Auxiliary Heat. This menu is used to enable/disable the auxiliary heat. By default, the auxiliary heat is disabled. When
auxiliary heat is enabled, the following parameters are used to configure the operation of the auxiliary heat:
Configuration Menu.
Available Stages. Defines how many stages of auxiliary heat a system has.
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First Supply Heat. If the setting for Auxiliary heat is 1 or 2, then the first system to supply heat must be defined
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as either: Heat Pump or Aux. Heat.
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