elko One Matter Thermostat Owner’s Manual
Standalone setback schedule
Setback schedule refers to a schedule programmed directly into a thermostat,
independent of any external system or network. This allows the thermostat to
operate based on the set schedule without requiring input from other devices or
control systems.
IMPORTANT: Connecting the thermostat to the Matter environment will
automatically disable the setback schedule.
If the setback schedule is enabled, the thermostat will run the following setback
schedule.
NOTE:
•
In the case of a fresh installation or a power-cut with no schedule set or
enabled in the thermostat, the thermostat will control to the setpoint.
•
In the event of a power outage or similar situation during a scheduled
event (setback schedule enabled), the thermostat maintains the set time
and day for 8 hours.
Monday-Friday
Event
Time (24 h)
06:00-08:00
08:00-16:00
16:00-23:00
23:00-06:00
Temperature
Setpoint
Morning
Daytime
Evening
Night
Setpoint - 5°C
Setpoint
Setpoint - 5°C
Saturday-Sunday
Event
Time (24 h)
08:00-23:00
23:00-08:00
Temperature
Setpoint
Day
Night
Setpoint - 5°C
When the setback schedule is enabled, if the user changes the setpoint from the
thermostat user interface, the entered value will take precedence over the
scheduled setpoint until the end of the current time slot.
Example: If the setback schedule is enabled with a setpoint of 19° C, and at 8 am
with the current will be setpoint at 14° C (19° C - 5° C), if the user changes the
setpoint to 20° C using the + button, this new value will replace the 14° C until the
end of the current time slot (4 pm). After that, the setpoint will revert back to 19° C.
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| General | Details |
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| Name | elko One Matter Thermostat Owner’s Manual |
| Make | ELKO |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.83 MB |

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