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SALUS RT310TX Non-Programmable Thermostat Quick Guide

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SALUS RT310TX Non-Programmable Thermostat 

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Introduction

RT310 / RT310RF is a digital room thermosat used to control room temperature. Device launching heating system by shorting terminal blocks, simultaneously informing the action and showing this information on the LCD display. Before use please read this manual carefully. Use only AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries in the thermostat. Place the batteries into the battery slot located under the cover. Do not use rechargeable batteries.

Product compliance

Directives: EMC 2014/30/EU, LVD 2014/35/EU, RED 2014/53/EU and RoHS 2011/65/EU.
Full information is available on the website www.saluslegal.com

Safety Information

Use in accordance to national and EU regulations. Use the device as intended, keeping it in dry condition. Product for indoor use only. Installation must be carried out by a qualified person in accordance to national and EU regulations

Technical specification

RT310 RT310RF
Thermostat supply 2 x AA alkaline batteries 2 x AA alkaline batteries
Receiver supply 230 V AC
Thermostat rating max 3 (1) A
Receiver rating max 16 (5) A
Outputs Voltage free

NO / COM /NC terminals

Voltage free

NO / COM terminals

Temperature range 5 – 35°C 5 – 35°C

Button functions

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  1. Turn on the LCD backlight
  2. Turn On/Off the Frost Mode
  3. Increase button
  4. Decrease button
  5. When in Manual Mode, ON will turn the boiler on.
  6. When in Manual Mode, OFF will turn the boiler off.
  7. Receiver operates in automatic mode according to the thermostat
  8. The receiver output is controlled by the On/Off slide switch

LCD Icon description

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  1. Heating Mode ON
  2. Frost Protection Mode ON
  3. RF signal indicator (only in RT310RF)
  4. Low battery status
  5. Temperature unit
  6. Room/setpoint temperature

RT310 Terminals description

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Terminal Description
1 – COM Common Terminal
2 – NC Switched Live OFF
3 – NO Switched Live ON

RXRT510 Receiver terminals description

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Terminal Description
NO Switch Terminal
COM Common Switch Terminal
L, N Supply (230 V AC)

DIP switches parameters

Type of control TPI Hysteresis
How it works When„TPI” is selected (DIP When„Span” is selected
switch no. 2) operation of DIP (DIP switch no. 2) DIP
switch no. 1 becomes active. switch no. 1 is not active.
You can choose the number Hysteresis (span) value
of cycles per hour – between is set to +/- 0.25°C – this
a low comfort level (6 CPH) and setting is recommended
a higher comfort level (9 CPH) to control heating
– it is recommended for devices.
underfloor heating

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Wiring diagram

RT310 Wiring diagram

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RT310RF Wiring diagram

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Change the Setpoint temperature

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Frost Protection

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The Frostpoint temperature can be reviewed by pressing the UP button once, but can only be changed in Installer Mode.

Sleep Mode

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Pairing the RT310TX with the Receiver

Note: If you are using the RT310RF pack, the pairing between the thermostat and the receiver is already done.

If you want to re-pair thermostat with the receiver, make sure that the device is disconnected from the power supply and the switches on the receiver have been set to AUTO and ON. Then connect the receiver to the power supply and wait for the red LED to light steadily. Next switch to the OFF position and again to ON position quickly. The red flashing LED will confirm entering the pairing mode.

Begin the pairing process

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End the pairing process

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Test the pairing process

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If you purchased an RXRT510 or RT310TX and intend pairing with other devices in the 5×5 range, please refer to the Receiver Units manual or the relevant manuals available at www.salus-controls.eu

Installer Mode

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dxx Function Parameter Default value
d01 Temperature display increments 0.1°C or 0.5°C 0.5°C
d02 Temperature offset +/- 3.0°C 0.0°C
d03 Frost Protection setpoint temperature 5.0°C – 17.0°C 5.0°C

Reset of the RT310 thermostat

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Press the RESET button once. You can use a paper clip. Your thermostat will be reset and will start up automatically.

Reset of the RT310TX thermostat

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Remove the batteries without pressing any button.
Wait 2 minutes and insert the batteries again.
Your device will be restarted.

When you want to change the batteries your device will use the internal memory to back up your settings. You have 30 seconds to change the batteries before losing your settings.

SALUS CONTROLS DISTRIBUTOR:
QL CONTROLS Sp. z o.o., Sp. k.
ul. Rolna 4,
43-262 Kobielice,
Poland

Importer:
SALUS Controls Plc
Units 8-10 Northfield Business Park Forge Way, Parkgate
Rotherham
S60 1SD
United Kingdom
www.salus-controls.eu
SALUS Controls is a member of the Computime Group.
In accordance with the product development policy, SALUS Controls plc reserves the right to change specifications, design, and materials used in production, presented in this manual, without prior notice.

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