Velleman VMB1TS User Manual
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VMB1TS manual – edition 2
REMOTE CONTROL
The sensor module can be operated locally, but also remotely via a temperature controller VMB1TC (refer to the
manual of the controller).
The sensor module can also be operated remotely by connecting pushbuttons to the Velbus.
Pushbuttons can be defined for:
• setting the sensor module mode to comfort
• setting the sensor module mode to day
• setting the sensor module mode to night
• setting the sensor module mode to anti-freeze
• setting the sensor module mode to heating
• setting the sensor module mode to cooling
• lock the local operation of the sensor module
• unlock the local operation of the sensor module
For every operating function up to 10 different pushbuttons can be assigned.
The easiest way to assign those pushbuttons is by using the Velbus link software using a PC that is connected to a
Velbus PC interface (VMB1USB, VMB1RS of VMBRSUSB).
However, it can be done without using a PC.
Always remember the address of the sensor module to reinstate it later on.
Set the address of the sensor module to the function for which pushbuttons will be assigned.
Address
learning
mode
Flashing indication LEDs
Function
F1
Pushbuttons that put the sensor module in
comfort mode
E1
Pushbuttons that put the sensor module in day
mode
D1
Pushbuttons that put the sensor module in
night mode
C1
Pushbuttons that put the sensor module in
anti-freeze mode
B1
Pushbuttons that put the sensor module in
heating mode
A1
Pushbuttons that put the sensor module in
cooling mode
91
Pushbuttons that lock the local operation of
the sensor module
81
Pushbuttons that unlock the local operation of
the sensor module
Adding a pushbutton is done by pressing on it until its indication LED flashes.
If this fails, the maximum number of pushbuttons is reached.
When finished, reinstate the original address of the sensor module.