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elko One Matter Thermostat Owner’s Manual

Installer setting  
Thermostat can be configured in two installer levels according to room heating  
requirement.  
IMPORTANT: This process should only be used by authorized/  
professional installers.  
Installer Level 1 allows you to set the preset value depending on what the  
thermostat is directly controlling.  
Installer Level 2 enables you to configure additional thermostat parameters,  
enhancing the user's experience in temperature regulation.  
Installer Level 1  
Installer Level 1 allows you to set the preset value depending on what the  
thermostat is directly controlling.  
Setting device preset  
You can preset the thermostat on the first power-on or immediately after an ex-  
factory reset. The thermostat will require the selection of a preset to pre-configure  
settings depending on what the thermostat is directly controlling, which allows the  
thermostat to function correctly for the intended use case. Preset selection is a  
manual process and all preset uses a PI* control algorithm which provides highly  
stable results.  
*PI (Proportional and Integral) controller is a commonly used method in control  
systems to correct for error between the commanded setpoint and the actual value  
based on some type of feedback.  
You can choose one preset configuration:  
Control type / Set  
point range  
Cycle time**  
(min)  
Configuration  
Preset mode  
Room control: Oil Boiler/Heat pump  
(Internal sensor only)  
P1  
20  
10  
Room Control: Hydronic or Electrical  
Radiator/Gas Boiler  
(Internal sensor only)  
P2  
Room Control, 4°C  
~ 30°C  
Room Control with floor limits: Hydronic or  
Electrical Underfloor with floor limits  
(Internal & external temperature sensing  
probe only)  
P3  
P4  
10  
10  
Floor Control: Electrical Radiator  
(External temperature sensing probe only)  
Floor Control, 10°  
C ~ 40°C  
**Cycle time: This setting determines the length of each on/off cycle of the output  
relay. In a cycle time, the time interval between relay cycle is based on the  
demand setpoint. A longer cycle time may be more appropriate for slow heating  
surfaces, such as a concrete floor. A short cycle time is more appropriate for faster  
heating surfaces, such as an electric panel heater.  
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Nameelko One Matter Thermostat Owner’s Manual
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