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Pudah 4:34pm on Monday, October 4th, 2010 
Great for the price I purchased these because I lost my Bose in-ear headphones and did not want to spend $100 on an expensive pair again. First step into Audiophile-land. Simply put, these headphones are very good. The price makes them even better. I find that the bass.
tbittner 11:49am on Monday, August 23rd, 2010 
PORTA PRO, HAS THE Comfortable","Compact","Durable","Good Bass","Good Value","Great Sound","Lightweight","Stylish Ear Plugs I liked the ear budz very much the 3 size attachments are great for my son. The quality of sound is simply amazing.
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The headphones are value for your money. Only $30 for a pair of headphones that sounds better than a pair of Beats by dr. dre Studios. I love this headphones for its easy not styli...  Easy to use, very comfortable.
arkarell 4:31am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 
Call me herectic, but I think the Koss Portapro is generally overrated. I had read so many reviews praising the PortaPro that I decided to get them. Bass lover, great mid-tone
gustavo 1:24am on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 
These are probably the best headphones you can buy without spending a hundred dollars or more. The ear speakers fold up. I love the Koss headphones, i always have liked Koss even better than Sony or any other maker of headphones they make my music sound tremendous. I already had a pair of Sennheiser px-100 headphones.

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MINOR 11

Installation and User Guide
Electronic thermostat for underfloor heating or radiant ceiling heating
Device compliant with the requirements of directives: 2004/108/CEE (Electromagnetic compatibility) and 2006/95/CEE (Low voltage safety)
Because of changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics given in the text and the illustrations in this document are not binding unless confirmed by Delta Dore.

*2702007_rev.1*

DELTA DORE - Bonnemain 35270 COMBOURG - FRANCE E-mail : deltadore@deltadore.com

Warnings

Carefully read these instructions prior to installation. The unit must be installed in compliance with currently applicable standards. Always switch off the mains before installing or servicing the unit. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself; an after-sales service is available. The diagrams provided are simplified for greater clarity. The protective units and other accessories required by the standards are not illustrated. Standard UTE NF C15-100 and good practice must be complied with. Connected or nearby equipment must not generate excessive interference (directive 2004/108/EEC).

1- Contents

1 - Contents. - Presentation. 4 2.1 Pilot wire principle (GIFAM standard). - Location. - Mounting / Connection. - Connections. - Switching on the unit for the first time. - Installer commissioning. 10 7.1 Choosing the temperature displayed. 10 7.2 Choosing the control sensor. 10 7.3 Correcting the temperature measurement 11 7.4 Locking user access. 12 7.5 Choosing the installation type. 13 7.6 Gradual heating. 13 7.7 Power to be switched. 14 7.8 Exiting the installer mode. - Operation. 15 8.1 Choosing the operating mode. 15 8.2 Set-point temperature setting. - Technical characteristics. - Maintenance. 18

2- Presentation

Relay status Set-point temperature or temperature measured per MINOR 11 Current mode
Heating demand mode Auto Off Comfort Economy Frost Protection

Adjustment buttons

Suitable for underfloor heating or radiant ceiling heating Permanent regulation (proportional integral) Simple control system (pilot wire principle) Up to 6 operating modes (GIFAM standard)
Selection of the operating mode or configuration (installer)
2.1 The pilot wire principale (CALYBOX standard) The pilot wire principle enables the required operating mode to be selected from a programmer (CALYBOX range, Driver range, etc.). The MINOR 11 thermostat thus controls the corresponding temperature.
Order sent by the programmer Comfort Corresponding temperature controlled by the thermostat Comfort setting (5C to +30C) Comfort - 1C setting Comfort - 2C setting Economy setting (5C to +30C) Frost protection Frost protection can be set from 5C to 15C (7C by default) Heating switched off

15 mm 33 mm

Comfort- 1C Comfort- 2C Economy Frost Protection
Part fitting into the flush-mounted box

3- Location

The MINOR 11 thermostat is mounted flush-mounted in a flush-mounted box. It should be placed in a room whose temperature represents the mean temperature, with a recommended height of 1.5 m and it should be away from any heat sources (fireworks, sunlight) and from air flows (window, door, etc.). To avoid unwanted air movements that would distort the sensor measurement, the wire entry into the flush-mounted box must be plugged (mastic, glass wool, etc.).

4- Mounting / Connection

To open the casing, slide the moving tabs using a screwdriver and remove the front panel from the base to be flush mounted. Switch off the power supply to the system before carrying out any operation

Moving tabs

"Click"

Approx. height 1.50 m

Before securing the base to the flush-mounted box, pass the wires through the hole in the base. When the base is secured, connect the wires to the terminal (strip the wires: approx. 6 mm). Fit back the cover and lock it by pushing the moving tabs downward.

Min. 40 cm

IMPORTANT: Do not install the MINOR 11 on a wall in contact with the outside or in an unheated room (e.g. garage, etc.).
Switch on the installation.

5- Connections

MINOR 11 Load L

10A - 230V

6- Switching on the unit for the first time
Pilot Underfloor N Wire sensor
Pilot wire from programmer Maximum load 2.300 W Max. power: 2,300 W, otherwise relay
Pilot Underfloor Wire sensor
Pilot wire from programmer
When the MINOR 11 is first switched on, it starts up the gradual heating mode designed for new underfloor heating systems for which a gradual heating is recommended (over a period of 20 days). In this mode, the heating percentage is limited to 8% on the 1st day, 12% the 2nd day. up to 100% on the 20th day. The display shown the number of remaining days and. The symbol flashes. - The program can be stopped at any moment by pressing. - pressing the button displays the current program P1. After the 20-day period, MINOR 11 exits the gradual heating mode and returns to the Off mode. The heating can always be started again in gradual heating mode. (see Installer commissioning). - The percentage shown above is calculated in relation to the regulation time base, - The gradual heating mode depends on the set-point temperature.
load The relay capacity depends on the power to be switched
The reference number of the underfloor sensor to use is 6300037.
7- Installer commissioning

To enter this mode, press the button for 10 seconds until CF01 is displayed. 7.1 Choosing the temperature displayed (CF01) : Temperature of the room measured by MINOR 11 : Current set-point temperature (default mode) Select by pressing the or buttons and , confirm by pressing and releasing. Go on to the next menu.
7.3 Correcting the temperature measurement (CF05) If you notice a difference between the temperature recorded (thermometer) and the temperature measured by the unit, this menus allows you to correct the difference (+/-5C in increments of 0.1C). E.g. The temperature displayed is 19C and the temperature recorded is 20C, so set +1C. Make the selection by or , Confirm by pressing and releasing. Go on to the next menu. You must wait at least 24 hours until the effect of the correction can be observed in the room.
7.2 Choosing the control sensor (CF02) : Sensor within the casing (by default) : Underfloor sensor (optional) Select by pressing the or buttons and , confirm by pressing and releasing. Passage au menu suivant.

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7.4 Locking user access (CF06) Important: Before activating the user locking feature, select the required operating mode ( ). : Les touches sont verrouilles. Only the set-point configured before the locking operation can be changed to +/- 3C (except for the and modes). : Active buttons (default display). Make the selection by the buttons Confirm by pressing and releasing Go on to the next menu.
7.5 Choosing the installation type (CF07) This menu is used to determine the type of installation so that the most suitable regulation settings are used. : Underfloor heating application - P.I. type regulation (default display) : Ceiling heating application - P type regulation.I. Paramtre disponible si choix sonde interne 7.2 , Select by pressing the buttons confirm by pressing and releasing Go on to the next menu. or. , and
7.6 Gradual heating (CF09) CF09 is displayed. : Start-up program 1 (dry floor). : Start-up program disabled Select by pressing the buttons confirm by pressing and releasing or. , and

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7.7 Power to be switched (CF10) This parameter is only displayed if the Underfloor heating mode (CF07 - 7.5) and the internal sensor (CF02 - 7.2) are selected. : Up to 1,000 W (direct control) : From 1,000 W to 2,300 W (direct control, by default) : Greater than 2,300 W (contact switch control) Press the button several times for rapid access to a specific menu 7.8 Exiting the installer mode You can exit the installer mode by pressing the button after the last menu (CF09 - 7.6 or CF10 - 7.7) or automatically after 2 minutes without pressing any button.

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8- Operation
8.1 Choosing the operating mode Select the operating mode by pressing and releasing the button repeatedly : MINOR 11 follows the mode requested by the programmer. MINOR 11 regulates according to Comfort the Comfort set-point configured. MINOR 11 regulates according to Economy the Economy set-point configured. MINOR 11 regulates according to the Frost Protection Frost protection set-point configured. AUTO OFF The heating is shut down 8.2 Set-point temperature setting 8.2.1 Set-point setting for the sensor within the casing (selection of sensor type made 7.2) Select the mode to set ( the button. , or ) by using

Use or , to make your choice (5C to +30C or 5C to 15C for the ). In Comfort mode, MINOR 11 will regulate according to the set-point configured.

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When a choice is made to display the current temperature (default mode, 7.1), the first time the button or is pressed will display room temperature, pressing it a second time allows you to adjust the set-point. 8.2.2 Underfloor sensor set-point setting (selection of sensor type made in 7.2) Select the mode to set ( by the button. or , Frost protection)
10- Technical characteristics
Electrical 230 V, 50 Hz power supply, 10% Class II insulation Power consumption: 0.5 VA Power supplied operating contact output, 10 A, 230 V Automatic action: type 1.C 1 pilot wire input from programmer Specific operation 6 Operating modes: - Comfort and economy (adjustable from 5C to 30C) - Comfort -1C and Comfort -2C - Frost protection adjustable from 5C to 15C (except for underfloor sensor applications) - Off P.I. type regulation (proportional integral), 20 minute time base either in relation to the thermostat sensor, or in relation to an underfloor sensor. eu.bac certificate no. 020713 Application: Electric Underfloor Heating CA: 0.7

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Use or , to make your choice (setting of 5 to 40C for Comfort or Economy, and 5 to 30C for Frost protection). Note: Note: Setting the floor temperature to 26C corresponds to a room temperature of about 20C. A floor temperature of 23C corresponds to a room temperature of about 18C. The values specified are theoretical values. The settings must be readjusted after a few days use.

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Mechanical Dimensions: LxHxD = 80 x 80 x 48 mm IP 30 Wall-mounted on flush-mounted box Installation in an environment with normal pollution levels Technical Storage temperature: -10C to +70C Operating temperature: 0C to +40C.

11- Maintenance

Problem
Nothing appears on the screen The indication flashes You cannot set a set-point temperature

Diagnosis / Solutions

No power supply Check the power supply The gradual heating mode is enabled See chapter 7 The buttons are locked See the installer mode chapter or AUTO mode is enabled (set-points cannot be changed) - 18 -

 

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