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Operating mode
During normal operation, the controller is in run mode.
CZ
In run mode different operating modes can be selected,
as well as setting current time and day, and selecting a
DE
scheduling program.
AUTO
DK
EE
0h
2
4
6
8
10
ES
Use buttons < or > to change operating mode. A box
shows which mode has been selected.
Available operating modes and settings in run mode are
FI
the following.
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Operating mode
FR
Holiday mode
Comfort mode
HR
Automatic mode (default)
Sets operating mode according to set
HU
scheduling program
ECO mode
IT
Stop mode
Time and day settings
LT
Scheduled programs menu
Heating/cooling mode (only available if
cooling is activated)
LV
This mode requires system parameter
0 – Type of installation being set to rEv,
but is hidden if a wireless thermostat is
NL
registered to the controller, or if system
parameters 11 or 12 is set to HC.
NO
Circulation pump
If a circulation pump is connected to the controller, it
will run continuously (default setting) during normal
PL
operation.
To change this setting, go to system parameter 19
PT
(PUMP) – Pump start delay, in the controller.
See section Setup the system for more information.
The Move controller can receive a pump demand signal
RO
to one of the wired inputs (input 1 or 2, parameter 11
or 12 set to C_b) from another controller in the system,
turning on or off the circulation pump connected to P1.
RU
SE
SK
1 2
Q U I C K G U I D E
P
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
Heating and cooling curve
The heating and cooling curves for the Uponor Smatrix
Move controller is shown in the diagram below. The
diagram shows the calculated supply temperature, for
each curve, at different outdoor temperatures. The
controller uses the selected curve to operate the mixer
valve, which in turn adjusts the supply temperature to
the system.
Supply temperature
5
4,5
4
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6
Outdoor temperature
The choice of curve depends on a combination of
different factors, such as how well insulated the house
is, geographical location, type of heating/cooling
system etc.
Example:
A poorly insulated house heated by a radiator system
requires a higher curve value than an equivalent house
with underfloor heating.
The curves in the diagram are also limited by maximum
and minimum parameters set in the system (marked in
the diagram with extra thick lines).
U P O N O R S M AT R I X M O V E · Q U I C K G U I D E
3,5
3
2,5
2
1,5
1,2
1
0,8
0,7
0,6
0,4
0,2
4 2
0
-2 -4 -6 -8 -10 -12 -14 -16 -18 -20