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Product TypeZ-Wave Thermostat
BrandHeatit
ModelZ-TRM6 DC
Dimensions (LxWxH)84 x 84 x 45 mm
Power Supply230 VAC, 50 Hz
Power Consumption< 2 W
Max Load (Relay)3 A @ 24 VDC (potential free)
Wireless ProtocolZ-Wave 868.4 MHz
Z-Wave ChipZ-Wave 800
Operating Temperature5 °C to 40 °C
Storage Temperature-30 °C to 70 °C
Humidity10% to 85% RH
IP RatingIP21
ApprovalsZ-Wave Plus v2, CE, Nemko
Built-in SensorsInternal room sensor, floor sensor input, external sensor input
Compatible NTC Sensors6.8, 10, 12, 15, 22, 33, 47, 100 kΩ
Operating ModesHeat, Cool, Eco
Regulation TypesHysteresis (0.3-3.0 °C) or PWM
Display FeaturesAdjustable brightness, standby mode, child lock, open window detection
Child LockDisables local buttons; unlock via button sequence or parameter
Open Window DetectionReduces setpoint on rapid temperature drop; auto-cancel after 1 hour or 3°C rise
AssociationsUp to 10 thermostats + 10 external relays (Binary Switch)
SecurityS0, S2 Authenticated, S2 Unauthenticated; DSK QR code
Firmware UpdateOver-the-air (OTA) via Z-Wave
MaintenanceMaintenance-free, indoor use only
Safety FeaturesOverheating protection, sensor failure detection

Frequently Asked Questions - Z-TRM6 DC Heatit

How do I add the Heatit Z-TRM6 DC to my Z-Wave network?
Set your primary controller to add mode. On the thermostat, hold the Center button until 'OFF' appears (about 5 seconds), press '+' to see 'CON', then hold Center until a rotating light pattern appears. The display will show 'INCL' when successful. For SmartStart, scan the QR code on the product.
How do I factory reset the thermostat?
Enter the menu by holding Center for 5 seconds, navigate to 'FACT' with '+', press Center until '-- --' blinks, then hold Center for 5 seconds. Alternatively, hold Right and Center for 60 seconds. The display will show 'RES' during reset.
How do I enable or disable the child lock?
To enable or disable child lock, hold the Left and Right buttons simultaneously for 10 seconds. When enabled, the display shows 'LOCK'. When disabled, 'OPEN' appears. In lock mode, buttons are disabled except for the unlock sequence.
What do the error codes on the display mean?
Err: Adding failed. Err1/Err2/Err3: Internal or Z-Wave error, replace unit. Err4: Floor sensor error (sensor not connected or damaged). Err5: External sensor error. Err6: Overheating, contact electrician.
How do I select the sensor mode?
In the local settings menu or via Parameter 2 'OPER'. Available modes: F (floor), A (internal), AF (internal + floor limiter), A2 (external), A2F (external + floor limiter). Default is A (internal).
Can I calibrate the temperature sensors?
Yes, you can calibrate each sensor by ±6°C. Use Parameters 10 (CAR internal), 11 (CAF floor), 12 (CAE external) or from the menu under CAL. Adjust value in 0.1°C steps (e.g., setting 10 means +1.0°C).
How does Open Window Detection work?
OWD detects a rapid temperature drop and reduces the setpoint to 5°C to save energy. It auto-cancels after 1 hour or if temperature rises by 3°C. Can be manually cancelled by pressing Left/Right. Enable via Parameter 26 or menu OWD.
What are the dimensions of the thermostat?
The dimensions are 84 mm x 84 mm x 45 mm (LxWxH). It fits standard European junction boxes and System 55 frames.
How do I perform a firmware update?
Firmware updates are done over-the-air (OTA) via a Z-Wave gateway that supports Firmware Update MD Command Class. Refer to your gateway's instructions for initiating an OTA update.
What is the maximum load for the relay?
The built-in potential-free relay supports a maximum load of 3 A at 24 VDC. It is designed for boiler control, heat pumps, and up to 3x 24VDC actuators.

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USER MANUAL Z-TRM6 DC Heatit

  1. Introduction
  2. Statement regarding products from multiple manufacturers
  3. Behavior within the Z-Wave network
  4. Quick start
  5. Disclaimer installation
  6. Connections
  7. Installation
  8. Add/Remove
  9. Factory reset
  10. Startup
  11. Principles of regulation
  12. Local settings menu
  13. Display menu structure
  14. Temperature shown in display
  15. Standby and main screen
  16. KWh value in menu
  17. Size of load
  18. Choice of sensor
  19. Selecting sensor value
  20. Calibration

  21. Brightness

  22. Display on/off
  23. Display icons
  24. Child lock
  25. Open window detection
  26. Error codes
  27. Safety features
  28. QR-Code placement (DSK)
  29. Security
  30. Node information frame
  31. Associations
  32. Association groups
  33. Configuration parameters
  34. Command classes
  35. Supported command classes
  36. Controlled command classes
  37. Thermostat dimensions
  38. Thermostat controls
  39. Chart - Display menu Product info

1. INTRODUCTION

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC is an electronic thermostat with a potential free relay, designed for boiler control, heat pumps and actuators. The thermostat can be controlled through your Z-Wave® network or via the buttons on the front. The thermostat has a user friendly interface.

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC has 3 modes; Heat - Cool and Eco.

The thermostat fits in standard European junction boxes and may be used with most System 55 frames. It has a sturdy metal frame for secure fastening on the junction box. The thermostat has one built-in room temperature sensor. Two additional external temperature sensors may also be connected.

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC allows you to set the power metering value manually.

The thermostat can be set up with multiple associations and can be used as a master thermostat. It can control up to 10 thermostats and 10 external relays E.g wall plugs.

The device has a built-in potential free relay of max 3A that is designed for the usage of up to 3x 24VDC actuators.

2. STATEMENT REGARDING PRODUCTS FROM MULTIPLE MANUFACTURERS

Please read this before installation

This device may be used with all devices certified with the Z-Wave Plus® certificate and should be compatible with such devices produced by any manufacturer. Every primary controller is different depending on the manufacturer, their target audience and intended use/application. Please review the functionalities implemented by the primary controller you intend to use with our Z-Wave Plus certified device to ensure that it provides the necessary controls to take full advantage of our product's capabilities.

3. BEHAVIOR WITHIN THE Z-WAVE NETWORK

This device may be operated within any Z-Wave® network with Z-Wave-certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery-operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of manufacturer to increase the reliability of the network. On delivery, the device does not belong to any Z-Wave network. The device needs to be added to an existing network to communicate with the other devices within it. Devices may also be removed from a network. The add/remove processes are initiated by the primary controller of the Z-Wave network.

4. QUICK START

  1. Switch off the mains voltage (disable the fuse).
  2. Open the junction box.
  3. Connect the wires according to the description in Chapter 6; "Connections". Optional: Connect external wired sensors.
  4. After verifying the connections, switch on the mains voltage.
  5. Set the primary controller in add mode (security/non-security).
  6. Hold the Center button until "OFF" is shown in the display (approx. 5 seconds).
  7. Press the "+" button once to reach "CON", and hold the center button until the display shows a rotating light pattern.
  8. The thermostat will display "INCL" when the thermostat is successfully added. NB! If adding/removing fails, Err (error) will appear.

5. INSTALLATION DISCLAIMER

Installation must be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with national building codes. Before installation, disconnect the power to the device from the mains. During installation of the device, power to the device must be disconnected AT ALL TIMES!

6. CONNECTIONS

Max tightening torque for terminal screws: 2Nm.

If the cable used has multiple strands, using a end sleeve is advised.

The product allows for wiring of cables with a cross section of up to 1x2.5mm ^2 .

The screw terminals are located at the back of the device, and are accessible at all times.

Floor sensor Ext. sensor Out In N L

Floor sensor NTC type 6.8, 10, 12, 15, 22, 33, 47 or 100kΩ. Default 10kΩ.

External sensor NTC type 6.8, 10, 12, 15, 22, 33, 47 or 100kΩ. Default 10kΩ.

Out Output.

In Input.

N Power connection (Neutral) 230VAC.

L Power connection (Live) 230VAC.

7. INSTALLATION

To install the thermostat in the junction box, hold the sides of the display and gently pull outwards to detach the front piece. Connect all wires according to the correct diagram. Align the thermostat with the junction box mounting screws, and mount it into the junction box using 2 screws. Position the thermostat front over the part mounted in the junction box, then carefully press the front until it clicks into place.

24VDC
GWAVE PLUS heatit Heatit Z-TRM6 DC Art. no. 54305 61 SA 305 62 SA 305 63 heatit.com 230VNC-30/80Hz 3A 24VDC Fluxor sensor Ext. sensor Out In N L NTC NTC RED BLACK Blue BROWN

Potential-free input

e.g. for boiler control, heat pumps etc.

WAVE PLUS Heatit HEATIT Z-TRM6 DC Art. no. 54 375 51 54 305 63 54 305 63 Heatit.com 250VAC-5026D12 54 74RDC Floor Sensor Ext Sensor Out In N L NTC NTC BLACK RED BLUE BROWN Potential-free input BLUE BROWN

8. ADD/REMOVE

Please read this before installation

The primary controller/gateway has a mode for adding or removing devices. Please refer to your primary controller manual on how to set the primary controller in add/remove mode. The device may only be added or removed from the network if the primary controller is in add/remove mode. When the device is removed from the network, it will NOT revert to factory settings.

An always listening node must be powered continuously and reside in a fixed position in the installation to secure the routing table. Adding the device within a 2 meter range from the gateway can minimize faults during the Interview process.

There are two ways to add the device to a Z-Wave network.

8.1 Method 1: Standard (Manual)

Add/remove mode is indicated on the device by rotating LED segments on the display. It indicates this for 90 seconds until a timeout occurs, or until the device has been added to/removed from the network. Configuration mode can also be cancelled by performing the same procedure used for starting Configuration mode.

  1. Hold the Center button for 5 seconds. The display will show "OFF".
  2. Press the "+" button once to see "CON" in the display.
  3. Start the add/remove device process in your primary controller.
  4. Start the configuration mode on the thermostat by holding the Center button for approximately 2 seconds.

The device is now ready for use with default settings.

NB! When the device is removed from the gateway, the parameters are not reset. To reset the parameters, see Chapter "Factory reset".

If inclusion fails, please perform a "remove device" process and try again. If inclusion fails again, please see "Factory reset".

8.2 Method 2: SmartStart (Automatic)

SmartStart enabled products may be added to a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave QR-Code on the product if your primary controller supports SmartStart inclusion. No further action is required and the SmartStart product will be added automatically after being powered on within range of the primary controller.

9. FACTORY RESET

Enter the menu by holding the Center button for about 5 seconds, navigate in the menu with the "+" button til you see FACT. Press the Center button until you see "-- --" blinking in the display, then hold for about 5 seconds to perform a reset. You may also initiate a reset by holding the Right and Center buttons for 60 seconds.

When either of these procedures has been performed, the thermostat will perform a complete factory reset. The device will display "RES" for 5 seconds while performing a factory reset. When "RES" is no longer displayed, the thermostat has been reset.

Please use this procedure only when the primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.

10. STARTUP

After powering up the device for the first time, all parameters will have default settings and the thermostat will start by asking which sensor mode should be used.

11. PRINCIPLES OF REGULATION

The thermostat uses temperature readings retrieved from the internal sensor and/or from external wired sensors to regulate the temperature. The thermostat will regulate the temperature using hysteresis or PWM, based on the setpoint temperature. To select either "HYST" or "PWM" you can find the "REG" menu option or use Parameter 13 "REG".

11.1 Hysteresis

Hysteresis will turn on and off the load based on the hysteresis value in comparison to the setpoint. You can make changes to the thermostat hysteresis. You may choose hysteresis values between 0.3°C and 3.0°C using Parameter 14 "HYST". The default setting is 0.5°C. When using waterbased heating we recommend a hysteresis of 1.0°C.

You may also change the hysteresis by entering the local settings menu and holding the Center button for 2 seconds when "REG" is displayed. Here you can choose values between 0.3 and 3.0.

11.2 Pulse-width modulation PWM

With pulse-width modulation (PWM) regulation enabled, the thermostat will regulate based on duty cycles. The thermostat is turned on and off in percentage intervals of the cycle. The amount of time the relay will be on is based on how far the measured temperature is from the setpoint.

To enter the settings menu, hold the Center button for 5 seconds. The display will display "OFF". You are now in the settings menu. While in the settings menu, "SET" will be displayed in the bottom right of the display. You can now scroll up and down using the Left and Right buttons. Some options have submenus. To navigate the submenus, press the Center button once to enter or exit the submenu. Press the Left and Right buttons to find your desired value and hold the Center button for 2 seconds to confirm your selection. "STOR" will appear to indicate settings are stored.

13. DISPLAY MENU STRUCTURE

See flowchart at the end of this manual.

14. TEMPERATURE SHOWN IN DISPLAY

By default, the temperature shown on the display while in standby state is the setpoint. This may be altered with Parameter 15 "Temperature display". It may also be changed by entering the local settings menu and holding the Center button for 2 seconds when "MODE" is displayed. You can choose between "SETT" and "RELT". "SETT" is the Setpoint temperature and "RELT" is the real-time temperature.

15. STANDBY AND MAIN SCREEN

When the thermostat remains untouched for a while, it will automatically go to the standby screen. The standby will by default show the setpoint temperature.

By pressing any button once, you will see the measured temperature. By pressing the Left or Right button multiple times, you will change the setpoint.

16. KWH VALUE IN MENU

The device supports setting power metering values to give insight into the power consumption of the heating. The total consumption of the device can be seen in the system from the "kWh" menu option. The total consumption data can be reset by holding the Center button while in the kWh menu.

17. SIZE OF LOAD

In the "load" menu or from Parameter 27 "Size of load", the load value can be set manually. The size of load can be adjusted in 100W increments up to 9900W.

18. CHOICE OF SENSOR

The thermostat has multiple sensors and sensor modes. This lets you configure the thermostat to work correctly in most installations. The sensors and modes may be selected from either the local settings menu or via Parameter 2 "OPER".

Available sensor modes:

F Floor sensor

A Internal room sensor

AF Internal room sensor + Floor sensor

A2 External room sensor

A2F External room sensor + Floor sensor

NOTE: Some types of floor require that a floor sensor is connected in order to limit the floor temperature to a maximum of 27^ C (check the manual from the floor manufacturer). When the thermostat is used in (AF or A2F) the floor limiter FHI is automatically set to 27^ C. When using any other sensor type (A, F or A2) the minimum and maximum limits are 5^ C and 40^ C respectively.

19. SELECTING SENSOR VALUE

The thermostat allows the selection of multiple different resistance values of an NTC sensor and can be selected using either the local settings menu or via Parameter 3 "SEN". The supported sensor values are as follows: 6.8, 10, 12, 15, 22, 33, 47 or 100KΩ.

The factory default value is 10kΩ. When connecting both the floor sensor and the external sensor, make sure to use sensors with the same Ohm value.

20. CALIBRATION

If the temperature sensor readout is not correct, you can make minor changes to the temperature readout. The temperature readings can be calibrated by ±6^ using Parameter 10 "CAR", 11 "CAF" and 12 "CAE". The calibration can also be performed from the menu using CAR, CAF and CAE. The adjusted value will be displayed in the controller/gateway indicating what the thermostat uses for regulation.

SENSOR TYPEIN MENU STRUCTURE PARAMETER
Internal sensor CAR 10
External sensor CAE 11
Floor sensorCAF12

21. BRIGHTNESS

Using the menu choices "BR1" and "BR2", the brightness of the display in Active and Standby state can be changed respectively. "BR1" and "BR2" are also included in the device as Parameter 16 "BR1" and Parameter 17 "BR2".

22. DISPLAY ON/OFF (DON/DOFF)

The thermostat has a display ON/OFF function which decides whether the display should turn completely off when in Standby. To enable/disable this function, hold the Left and Center buttons for 10 seconds. The display will show "DOFF" when the function is activated and "DON" when the function is disabled. When operating any button, the display will light up.

  1. DISPLAY ICONS
ICONDESCRIPTION
[XYXA]This icon will be displayed while the relay is on and the thermostat is in either Heating or Eco mode.
Heatit Z-TRM6 DC - DISPLAY ON/OFF (DON/DOFF) - 1This icon will be displayed while the relay is on and the thermostat is in Cooling mode.
Heatit Z-TRM6 DC - DISPLAY ON/OFF (DON/DOFF) - 2This icon shows the current signal strength.

24. CHILD LOCK

Child lock is a function for disabling the buttons from the display locally. It will show "LOCK" when attempting to operate it while the function is enabled. To enable or disable the function, hold the Left and Right buttons for 10 seconds. Enabling the function will show "LOCK" in the display, disabling the function will show "OPEN".

25. OPEN WINDOW DETECTION OWD

Open Window Detection (OWD) is a function which will reduce the thermostat setpoint on detection of an open window. This happens when the temperature sensor registers a rapid temperature drop.

When OWD is active, the setpoint is reduced to 5^ C in order not to waste energy. OWD will automatically be cancelled if OWD has been active for more than 1 hour, or if the temperature increases by 3^ C. OWD can also be cancelled manually by increasing/decreasing the setpoint with the Left and Right buttons.

By default, OWD is not enabled. The feature may be enabled by selecting "OWD" from the menu. Choose between options "OFF" and "ON". It can also be enabled by setting Parameter 26 "Open window detection" to 1.

26. ERROR CODES

Err Adding fail. See Chapter 7 "Add/remove".

Err1 Internal error. Most probably a faulty unit. Replace unit.

Err2 Z-Wave error. Most probably a faulty unit. Replace unit.

Err3 Internal error. Most probably a faulty unit. Replace unit.

Err4 Floor sensor error. You have chosen F, AF or A2F sensor mode without having a floor sensor connected, or the sensor may be damaged.

Err5 External sensor error. You have chosen A2 or A2F sensor mode without having an external sensor connected, or the sensor may be damaged.

Err6 Overheating. Contact your electrician.

27. SAFETY FEATURES

The device has safety features to ensure safe operation and warn the user of any faults/unexpected behavior. The device has an Overheat function. If the thermostat registers an Overheat incident, the thermostat will switch off and an error will appear in the display.

27.1 Overheating

The device features internal temperature sensors that detect overheating. It warns the user and turns off the relay to prevent any damage.

When overheating is detected, the device will:

  • Turn off the relay.
  • Display Err6 in the display.
  • Send a notification to the gateway.

27.2 Sensor failure

The device has the ability to detect when there is no sensor connected or the sensor is broken or otherwise defective, causing an open circuit.

When the device detects the sensor error, the device will:

  • Turn off the relay.
  • Display an error in the display, changes based on which sensor is not connected/faulty.

To clear the "Sensor not connected" error the device has to be disconnected from the mains, and the wiring and sensor(s) need to be checked. When the fault is resolved the mains can be reconnected and the device will function normally again.

28. QR-CODE PLACEMENT (DSK)

The QR-Code is needed when including a device using S2 security or SmartStart. The DSK can be found in the QR-Code and is located;

  • On the product.
    • In the Quick Guide.
  • On the packaging box/gift box.

29. SECURITY

S2 security enhances Z-Wave Plus with an additional layer of AES 128-bit encryption of the wireless Z-Wave communication to prevent hacking and man-in-middle attacks on the home network.

This device supports S2 and has a Z-Wave DSK QR-Code label that may be used when the device is added to the Z-Wave home network. The primary controller will ask for a 5-digit code. They are the first underlined 5 digits located on the QR code sticker. The primary controller will then ask you to confirm the rest of the code that is contained in the QR-Code.

30. NODE INFORMATION FRAME

The node information frame is the "business card" of a Z-Wave device. It contains information about the device type and its technical features. The add and remove procedure of the device is confirmed by sending out a node information frame. Besides this, it may be necessary for certain network operations to send out a node information frame.

31. ASSOCIATIONS

Z-Wave devices interact with other Z-Wave devices. The relationship between one device controlling another device is called an association. In order to control a subordinate device, the controlling device needs to maintain a list of devices that will receive controlling commands. These lists are called "Association Groups". They are always related to the specific event triggered (e.g., sensor reports). In case the event is triggered, all devices stored in the respective association group will receive a joint wireless command.

31.1 Setting and Removing Associations

Associations may be assigned and removed via Z-Wave commands. Please refer to your primary controller/Z-Wave gateway for more information.

31.2 Multi Channel support

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC has support for the Multi Channel Command Class. This allows the thermostat to be perceived as multiple devices by the primary controller, which enables the reporting of multiple temperature sensors and the ability to distinguish between the reports coming from the device.

31.3 No Multi Channel support

If the primary controller or the Z-Wave devices to be associated with Heatit Z-TRM6 DC do not support the Multi Channel Association Command Class (Multi Channel encapsulation), only the association groups in the root device are accessible. This device contains 3 association groups in addition to the Lifeline Group.

32. ASSOCIATION GROUPS

Without Multi Channel support:

MULTI LEVEL SWITCH DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Group 1Lifetime.Lifetime Group to be used by primary controller, sends-Thermostat Mode Report-Thermostat Setpoint Report-Thermostat Operating State Report-Protection Report-Notification ReportMeter Report-Sensor Multi-level Report-Device Reset Locally Notification-Indicator ReportConfiguration ReportMax nodes in group: 1
Group 2Binary Switch Set.Send Binary Switch set commands based on the internal relay state, sends-Binary Switch SetMax nodes in group: 10
Group 4Thermostat Setpoint setSends Thermostat Setpoint set commands based on own setpoint to allow for use as master themostat, sends-Thermostat Setpoint SetMax nodes in group 1.0
Group 4Thermostat Mode setSends Thermostat Mode set commands based on own mode to allow for use as master themostat, sends-Thermostat Mode SetMax nodes in group 1.0

With Multi Channel support:

1: THERMOSTAT DEVICE THE MAIN THERMOSTAT DEVICE
Group 1LifetimeLifetime Group to be used by primary controller, sends-Thermostat Mode Report-Thermostat Sctoolint Report-Thermostat Operating State Report-Protection ReportNotification Report:Meter Report Sensor Multilevel Report-Device Reset Locally NotificationIndicator ReportConfiguration ReportMax nodes in group 1
Group 2Binary Switch SetSend Binary Switch set commands based on the internal relay state, sends-Binary Switch SetMax nodes in group 10
Group 3Thermostat Sctoolint SetSends Thermostat Sctoolint set commands based on own setpoint to allow for use as master thermostat, sends-Thermostat Sctoolint SetMax nodes in group 10
Group 4Thermostat Mode SetSends Thermostat Mode set commands based on own mode to allow for use as master thermostat, sends-Thermostat Mode SetMax nodes in group 10
2: MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE INTERNAL SENSOR
Group 1LifetimeLifetime Group for internal sensor, sends.Sensor Multilevel ReportMax. nodes in group 0
3: MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE EXTERNAL SENSOR
Group 1LifetimeLifetime Group for external sensor, sends-Sensor Multilevel ReportMax. nodes in group 0
4: MULTILEVEL SENSOR DEVICE FLOOR SENSOR
Group 1LifetimeLifetime Group for floor sensor, sends.Sensor Multilevel ReportMax. nodes in group 0

33. CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS

Z-Wave products are supposed to work out of the box after inclusion. Some device configuration may, however, alter the functionality to better serve user needs or unlock further enhanced features. All the parameters below do not feature altering capabilities, advanced or read only flags.

PARA NO#PARA SIZE (BYTE)NAMESHORT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTMINMAXDEFAULTDESCRIPTION OF VALUE
11Disable buttonsDisable buttons, must be enabled through the parameter, or turned back on locally by holding the center and right button for 30 seconds until the display shows "UNLK".00Enabled, buttons on the front of the device work [Default]
1Disabled, buttons on the front of the device are disabled
21Sensor mode (OPER)Choose which sensor mode the device should operate with01F, Floor sensor
1 A, Internal sensor [Default]
2AF, Internal sensor with floor sensor limitations
5 A2, External sensor
4AZF, External sensor with floor sensor limitations
PARA NO#PARA SIZE (BYTE)NAMESHORT DESCRIPTION / COMMENTMINMAXDEFAULTDESCRIPTION OF VALUE
31Sensor value (SFN)Select the resistance value of the connected NTC.0C10KΩ (Default)
112KΩ
215KΩ
372KΩ
453KΩ
547KΩ
668KΩ
7100KΩ
42Internal sensor min temp limitDecides the lowest temperature allowed by the thermostat when using sensor mode A.50 400 505°C to 40°C (Default is 5°C)
52Floor sensor min temp limitDevices the lowest temperature allowed by the thermostat when using sensor mode AF, F, AZF50 400 505°C to 40°C (Default is 5°C)
62External sensor min temp limitDecides the lowest temperature allowed by the thermostat when using sensor mode A2, A2F.50 400 505°C to 40°C (Default is 5°C)
72Internal sensor max temp limitDecide the highest temperature allowed by the thermostat when using sensor mode A.50 400 4005°C to 40°C (Default is 40°C)
82Floor sensor max temp limitDecide the highest temperature allowed by the thermostat when using sensor mode AF, F, AZF50 400 4005°C to 40°C (Default is 40°C)
92External sensor max temp limitDecide the highest temperature allowed by the thermostat when using sensor mode A2.50 400 4005°C to 40°C (Default is 40°C)
101Internal sensor calibration (CAR)Manually calibrate sensor A +6°C-60 60 0-6.0°C to 6.0°C Calorates the sensor by ±5°C. (Default is 0°C)NB To set a negative value, use 256 and subtract the desired value.
111Floor sensor calibration (CAF)Manually calibrate sensor F +6°C.-60 60 0-6.0°C to 6.0°C Calorates the sensor by ±5°C. (Default is 0°C)NB To set a negative value, use 256 and subtract the desired value.
121External sensor calibration (CAE)Manually calibrate sensor A2 +6°C-60 60 0-6.0°C to 6.0°C Calorates the sensor by ±5°C. (Default is 0°C)NB To set a negative value, use 256 and subtract the desired value.
131Regulation mode (REG)Choose between regulation modes PWM and Hysteresis.0CHysteresis (Default)
1 PWM regulation
141Temperature control hysteresis (HYST)Choose the hysteresis used when regulation mode is set to HYST330100.3°C to 3.0°C. Default is 10.12.0°C
151Temperature displaySelect what is shown on the display during Standay state.0CDisplay setpoint temperature (Default)
1Display measured temperature.
161Active display brightness (RRI)Configure the brightness of the display during active state.1101010 to 100% (Default 100%)
171Standay display brightness (RRI?)Configure the brightness of the display during standby state.110510 to 100% (Default 50%)
182Temperature report interval.Set the time interval between consecutive temperature reports.306553584030 to 65535 seconds. 840s (14 min 5 sec) (Default)
191Temperature report hysteresisSet the change in temperature required to send a temperature report based on change.1100 100.1°C to 10°C 10 (1°C) (Default)
202Action after errorDecide how the device should react when the overcoating features has turned OFF relay.0CC device will turn off and show an error in the display. (Default)
106553510 to 65535 seconds, ce-vce will attempt to turn on again after an error based on the delay specified. Will display error if off.
212Hosting setpointSet setpoint for Heating mode.50 700 2105°C to 70°C. 21°C (Default)
222Cooling setpointSet setpoint for Cooling mode.50 700 1805°C to 70°C. 18°C (Default)
232FCO setpointSet setpoint for FCO mode.50 400 1805°C to 70°C. 18°C (Default)
242Thermostat state update interval.Set the time interval of how often the device updates Thermostat Setpoint set. Thermostat Mode set and Binary set to associated devices.043200Sends only when charged.
306553530 to 65535 seconds. 43200 seconds + when charged. (Default)
251Operating Mode (MODF)Set the thermostat mode00OFF Thermostat will not operate
1 Leating mode(Default)
2 Cooling mode
3 ECO mode
261Open window detectionChoose to enable or disable the Open windows detection.00Open window detection disabled. (Default)
1Open windows detection enabled
27Size of loadAllows the user to decide the power consumption of the connected load in 100W increments.0Uses power metering values. (Default)
1901-99 = 100-9900 Watt Allows the user to set the size of the load, used when connected to a contactor.
281Inverted outputDecides if the device output should be inverted.00Inverted output
1
291Valve inactivity exerciseRelay will turn on to open valves for the selected amount of time after 50 days of inactivity.00Valves do not open periodically (Default) 1 to 50 minutes, amount of time relays should be turned on for after 50 days of relay inactivity.
150

34. COMMAND CLASSES

Additional information regarding Command Classes and their functionality:

34.1 Basic Command Class

A Basic command to the device will change the thermostat mode. Uses the following values:

$$ 0 \times 0 0 = O F F (0 \times 0 0) $$

$$ 0 x F F = H E A T (0 x 0 1) $$

If the thermostat is in ECO or COOL mode, 0x00 will still change the mode to OFF. ECO or COOL cannot be enabled with a Basic Set command.

34.2 Meter Command Class

The device supports Meter Command Class Get, and the thermostat will only respond on supported electric meter scales: kWh (accumulated) and Watt (instant).

The device will report when asked:

Rate type: Import (0x01)

Meter type: Electric meter (0x01)

TYPE SCALE VALUE SIZE PRECISION REPORT HYSTERESIS
Electric kWh0x01413600s and on state change, not configurable
ElectricW0x01413600s, state change and on change in LOAD parameter, not configurable

34.3 Protection Command Class

Protection Command Class allows you to disable local control of the thermostat, this is separately from the Child Lock function.

To enable the Protection Command Class, either set Parameter 1 "Disable buttons" to value 1, enabling Local Protection State 0x02, or send a Protection Set with Local Protection State 0x01 or 0x02.

During Protection State 0x01, the device is protected by a button sequence and allows for no local operation until it is unlocked. To unlock the thermostat while in Protection state 0x01, first press twice on the Left button, then press twice on the Right button and then finally twice on the Center button. This will unlock the thermostat until it goes back to standby, requiring you to unlock it again.

Protection State to 0x02 means that no operation is possible and the thermostat can only be unlocked by setting Parameter 1 "Disable buttons" to 0, or by holding the Center and Right buttons for 30 seconds.

34.4 Thermostat Setpoint Command Class

Thermostat Setpoint is implemented with 3 setpoints, Healing, Cooling and ECO. Supported setpoints are from 5°C - 40°C with 0.5°C increments.

34.5 Thermostat Mode Command Class

It is possible to change the operating mode of the thermostat by sending a Thermostat Mode set command. The accessible operating modes are:

0x00: OFF (Thermostat regulation and display are deactivated).

0x01: Heating Mode (Thermostat regulation is active).

0x02: Cooling Mode (Thermostat regulation is inverted).

0x0B: ECO Mode (Thermostat regulation is active with a separate setpoint from Heating Mode).

34.6 Thermostat Operating State Command Class

The thermostat reports the operating state of the interal relay using this Command Class.

$$ 0 x 0 0 = \text { Idle } $$

$$ 0 x 0 1 = \text { Heating (used for Heating and ECO mode) } $$

$$ 0 x 0 2 = \text { Cooling } $$

34.7 Indicator Command Class

The device supports the Indicator Command Class. The indicator Command Class will flash the display.

34.8 Notification Command Class

The product features security features that announce any action using the Notification Command Class.

The following commands are implemented:

NAMEVALUEEVEN/STATSTATEVARIABLESTATEVARIABLEAFTERNOTIFICATIONNAMEVALUE
Heat alarm0x04StateHeat sensor statusIoleOverhearingdetected0x02

34.9 Binary Switch Command Class

Binary Switch commands are used to control external relays associated with group 2.

Uses the following values:

$$ 0 \times 0 0 = O F F $$

$$ 0 x F F = O N $$

This Command Class is based on the operating state of the thermostat (relay on or off).

35. SUPPORTED COMMAND CLASSES

The following table lists all Command Classes supported by the Z-Wave device. The device supports S0, S2 Authenticated security and S2 Unauthenticated security.

ASSOCIATION VERSIONINSECURE ON SECURE INCLUSIONSECURE ON SECURE INCLUSION
Association v2 Yes
Association Group Information v3 Yes
Device Reset Locally Notification v1 Yes
Firmware Update MD v5 Yes
Indicator v3 Yes
Manufacturer Specific v2 Yes
Multi channel Association v3 Yes
Multi channel v4 Yes
Power level v1 Yes
Security v1 Yes
Security v2v1 Yes
Supervision v1 Yes
Transport Servicev2Yes
Versionv3 Yes
7-Wave Plus Informationv2Yes
Configurationv4 Yes
Basicv2 Yes
Notificationv11Yes
Meterv5 Yes
Sensor Multilevelv11Yes
Protectionv1 Yes
Thermostat Modev3 Yes
Thermostat Operating Statev1 Yes
Thermostat Setpointv3 Yes

36. CONTROLLED COMMAND CLASSES

ASSOCIATION VERSIONINSECURE ON SECURE INCLUSIONSECURE ON SECURE INCLUSION
Binary Switch2Yes

37. THERMOSTAT DIMENSIONS

45.5mm 22mm 23.5mm 84mm 50mm 50mm WAVES PLUS iheat® Heath Z-TERM DC A.R.No.: 54 200 01 54 200 01 200VAC-100/40Hz 5A 240°C

38. THERMOSTAT CONTROLS

ICONDESCRIPTION
Previous.Decrease set temperature.
Menu confirm.Menu enable.
+Next.Increase set temperature.

39. CHART - DISPLAY MENU STRUCTURE

Hold the middle button for 5 seconds to enter menu.

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC - CHART - DISPLAY MENU STRUCTURE - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["OFF SET"] --> B["CON SET"]
    B --> C["ON"]
    C --> D{Success}
    D --> E["INCL SET"]
    D --> F["EXCL SET"]
    D --> G["ERR"]
    C --> H["Hold button for 2 seconds"]
    H --> I["MODE SET"]
    I --> J["OPER SET"]
    J --> K["F SET"]
    J --> L["A SET"]
    J --> M["AF SET"]
    J --> N["A2 SET"]
    J --> O["A2F SET"]
    style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
    style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
    style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
    style E fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
    style F fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
    style G fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
    style H fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style I fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style J fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style K fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
    style L fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
    style M fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
    style N fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
    style O fill:#fcc,stroke:#333

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC - CHART - DISPLAY MENU STRUCTURE - 2

flowchart
graph TD
    A["SEN SET"] --> B["MIN SET"]
    A --> C["MAX SET"]
    B --> D["Only shows available options"]
    C --> E["Only shows available options"]
    D --> F["10 SET"]
    D --> G["12 SET"]
    D --> H["15 SET"]
    D --> I["22 SET"]
    D --> J["33 SET"]
    D --> K["47 SET"]
    D --> L["68 SET"]
    D --> M["100 SET"]
    E --> N["ALO SET"]
    E --> O["FLO SET"]
    E --> P["A2LO SET"]
    E --> Q["AHI SET"]
    E --> R["FHI SET"]
    E --> S["A2HI SET"]

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC - CHART - DISPLAY MENU STRUCTURE - 3

flowchart
graph TD
    A["CAL SET"] --> B["Only shows available options"]
    B --> C["CAR SET"]
    B --> D["CAF SET"]
    B --> E["CAE SET"]
    A --> F["BRIT SET"]
    F --> G["BR1 SET"]
    F --> H["BR2 SET"]
    F --> I["REG SET"]
    I --> J["Hold the middle button to set HYST value, from 0.3-3.0"]
    I --> K["Short hold to change the mode"]
    K --> L["Default HYST SET"]
    K --> M["Default PWM SET"]
    I --> N["OWD SET"]
    N --> O["Load value from 100-9900W, by increments of 100."]
    N --> P["KWH SET"]
    P --> Q["Hold to reset the Kwh."]
    P --> R["FACT SET"]
    R --> S["ESC SET"]

39.1 Error messages in display

ERR
ERR 1
ERR2
ERR3
ERR4
ERR5
ERR6

39.2 General display messages

LOCK
OPEN
DON
DOFF
###
STOR

DISPOSAL GUIDELINES

Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and go into the food chain, deruging food and well-being.

We have designed this product in accordance with our strict quality requirements (ISO 9001) and environmental requirements (ISO 14001). All electrical installations must be carried out, by an authorized electrical installer. The product must be installed in accordance with our installers manual are national building codes. Any wrongful installation, misuse or damage to the product is not covered under warranty.

Healt Controls AB can not be held liable for any type of errors or omitances in our product information. Product specifications may change without further notice.

PRODUCT INFO Heatt Z-TRM6 DC 3A

FEATURES

Z-Wave thermostatAdjustable display brightness
Internal room sensorSingle pole switch
External room sensor (wired)Lock mode/child lock
Floor sensorTemperature read out in gateway
Temperature limiterWeekly schedule in gateway
Boiler control, heat pumpsManual power metering
Control of actuatorsSmartStart
3 modes; Heat, Cool, EcoFirmware update (OTA)
Hysteresis/PWMSupports encryption mode: S0, S2 Authenticated Class, S2 Unauthenticated Class
Temperature calibration
Open window detection
Relay status icon

The product must be used with a security-enabled Z-Wave controller in order to fully utilize security/encryption.

TECHNICAL DATA

Protocol Z-Wave, 868.4MHz

Chip Z-Wave 800 chip

Rated voltage 230VAC 50Hz

Max load 3A 24VDC

Power consumption <2W

Ambient temperature 5°C to 40°C

Temperature range 5°C to 40°C

Storage temperature -30°C to 70°C

Hysteresis 0.3°C to 3.0°C (default 0.5°C)

Humidity 10% to 85% RH

Compatible with NTC-

sensor with values 6.8, 10, 12, 15, 22, 33, 47 or 100kΩ @ 25°C

Range RF Min. 40 meter

Screw terminals Max. 2.5mm² 2Nm

IP Code IP21

Size (LxWxH) 84 x 84 x 45mm

Approvals Z-Wave Plus v2, CE, Nemko

Heatit Controls AB declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.

MAINTENANCE

The device is maintenance-free. Indoor use only.

Heatit Z-TRM6 DC - MAINTENANCE - 1

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Brand : Heatit

Model : Z-TRM6 DC

Category : Thermostat