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  • Comfort: The zone will heat both reactively and predictively. The Genius Hub will use occupancy to heat the zone before you arrive and it will bridge any gaps for short periods of time that the zone was not used. If the zone was used at a particular time in the past 2 weeks it will be heated for the same time this week. The zone will also control to the active temperature if triggers are detected for more than the start after 'trigger on' time if it did not expect you to be there, and it will turn off after the Stop after 'trigger off' time of not sensing anyone in the room.
  • Eco: The zone will heat both reactively and predictively. The Genius Hub will use occupancy information to heat the zone when you normally use the zone. If the zone was used at a particular time in the past 2 weeks it will be heated for the same time this week. The zone will also control to the active temperature if triggers are detected for more than the start after 'trigger on' time if it did not expect you to be there, and it will turn off after the Stop after 'trigger off' time of not sensing anyone in the room.
  • Super-Eco: The zone will only heat reactively. The zone will also control to the active temperature if triggers are detected for more than the start after 'trigger on' time if it did not expect you to be there, and it will turn off after the Stop after 'trigger off' time of not sensing anyone in the room.
Info

The 'Trigger on' and 'Trigger off' settings are found in the Zone Setup page. For more information see the 'Setup Pages' chapter.


Note

We recommend that unless you want to user Super-Eco mode, the system is left in Timer mode for at least 1 week so the predictive schedule can start to be built in the background as occupancy is detected.

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There are five options unique to footprint the heating in Footprint mode, which should be configured before you use Footprint this mode.

Three of the five options are related to the temperature the zone will control to based on the occupancy in the room. These are:

  • Active temperature: This is the temperature the zone will heat to when the zone is heating due to the predictive heating schedule or when the system is reacting to occupancy. The default setting for the Active temperature is: 21°C
  • Away temperature: The away temperature is similar to the default temperature for Timer mode. This is the temperature the heating will control to if there is no-one using the zone and there is no predicted schedule. The default setting for the Away temperature is: 4°C14°C
  • Night temperature: This is the temperature which the zone will control to during the 'night period'. The default setting for the Night temperature is: 14°C16°C

The other two options are to schedule to 'Night Period'. This is the duration where the system will not respond to occupancy, and is useful for when everyone has gone to bed. In a bedroom, this will stop the heating reacting to every time someone rolls over in bed and for other rooms in the house this will stop the heating triggering if someone gets up for a glass of water. These two options are:

  • Starts from: This is the time which the zone will stop responding to occupancy and is normally set for roughly the same time the when the last people go to bed. The default setting for the Starts from time  isis: 2321:00
  • Ends at: This is the time when the zone starts reacting to occupancy again and is normally set for when the people get up in the morning. The default setting for the Starts from time  is: 06:0030

    Info

    The start and end times must not be on the same day as the end time finishes the day after the night start time is stakes effect.


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