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  • Device Version: This is the model number of the device, and can be used to troubleshooting if there is a problem with the device.
  • Setpoint: This is the temperature a device is controlling to, e.g. what temperature the Genius Valve will control the zone to.
  • Air Temperature: The current measured temperature detected by the device.
  • Relay Switch: This shows whether the switch in the device, such as whether the Smart Plug has the socket on the front active or if the Single Channel Receiver is calling for heat.
  • Valve Hidden Offset: This allows you to adjust the temperature that the Genius Valve controls to. For more information, see the section below.
  • Stats: Technical information about the device which can be used for troubleshooting.

    Info

    Details such as Setpoint are often displayed in the format: 16 / 14 -> 16 °C
    The first value is current value reported by the device, and the second value is the pending value to be sent by the Genius Hub. Most of the time, both of these values will be the same as the device has communicated with the Genus Hub and gotten the temperature to control to, in these cases only one value will be shown. If the setpoint has recently changed (e.g. the start of a heating period). then the first value will read the old setpoint and the second value will show the new value. The first value will update to match the second value next time the device communicates.


    Info

    When controlling the hot press (hot water tank) in Irish systems, the Wireless Valves may show FO (fully open) or FC (fully closed) both on the Devices page and on the screen of the device. This is to show that the valves are no longer controlling to the temperature measured by the device and instead being controlled solely by the Genius Hub. The buttons on the device will be disabled whilst the Wireless Valve is in this mode.

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  1. Find the number of the Radiator Valve from the relevant Zone Setup.
  2. From the Home Screen, click on the Main Menu.
  3. Click on Settings, then Devices.
  4. Select the Radiator Valve from the list.
  5. If the Radiator Valve needs to control to a higher temperature to match the temperature measured by the Room Sensor set a positive Valve Offset. If the Radiator Valve needs to control to a lower temperature, set a negative Valve Offset.
    For more information, see this article