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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
Larry Cook 5:02am on Tuesday, October 19th, 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
mauryb 2:38pm on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 
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. These are outstanding quality for $30 headphones. Rich and full sound. However I have trouble wearing them for extended periods of time. I love this headphones for its easy not styli...  Easy to use, very comfortable. Dude these sound so good, I prefer the sound ...  Sonic Sound Quality The look turn heads (Not in a good way).
lbene 6:30am on Thursday, July 8th, 2010 
PORTA PRO, HAS THE Comfortable","Compact","Durable","Good Bass","Good Value","Great Sound","Lightweight","Stylish Ear Plugs
pat donovan 2:19pm on Sunday, June 13th, 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.
nroose 12:39pm on Saturday, June 12th, 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.
Cheri B 4:54am on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
Once you select the appropriate size buds out of the 3 pairs it comes with, these are great because they plug out ambient noise.
lallo 6:28am on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 
Nice packaging by Iogear utilizing all recyclable material. I have quite a few Iogear products, and they all are excellent.

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Documents

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DRIVER

User guide

Presentation
This unit is used to program the Comfort or Economy mode of the heating for 1 zone (DRIVER 610 or 611) or 2 zones (DRIVER 620 or 621), To control the heat emitters, the programmer uses the Pilot Wire.
Heat emitters Programmer Pilot Wire orders

Absence

Options

Pilot Wire order (mode)

Comfort
Setting on the heat emitter
Comfort setting (thermostat knob) example : 19C Economy setting (thermostat knob) example : 16C or Comfort XC (depending on heat emitter model) Frost protection set to 7C or 8C (depending on model) Heating shutdown

Room temperature

Pilot wire programmer
DRIVER 610 or 620 - 1 or 2 zones, projecting DRIVER 611 or 621 - 1 or 2 zones, with modular unit

Economy

7C or 8C
The following options are only available on the DRIVER 611 or 621. TYPHONE 500 When associated with the DRIVER 611 or 621, the TYPHONE 500 allows you to control your heating remotely by telephone. MINOR 500 Regulates an underfloor heating or radiant ceiling heating system. In combination with the DRIVER 611 or 621, this unit is used to control the set points and determine the room temperature measured by each probe.

Pilot wire

Shutdown No heating
Independent from the power supply of the heat emitter, the Pilot Wire is used to send the Comfort Economy , Frost Protection requested by the programmer. or Shutdown , orders

Warnings

Carefully read these instructions prior to use. Do not attempt to repair the unit yourself; aftersales service is available.
The required temperature is set on the thermostat of each heat emitter (convectors, panel heaters, underfloor heating or radiant ceiling heating, towel warmer radiators, storage heaters, etc.). IMPORTANT: The heat emitter must be in automatic mode (PROG, AUTO, , etc. depending on model) to receive orders from the programmer.

Description

This guide is common to the DRIVER 610, 611, 620 or 621.

Automatic mode

Turn the knob to AUTO. DRIVER 610 or 611 follows the programming.
Time Current mode Current day Override

Override

In automatic mode, override is used to go from Comfort to Economy mode (or conversely) until the next program change. Example: it is 15:30 and you would like to switch to Comfort mode before the set time (17:00).
00:00 6:00 8:00 15:30 17:00 23:00 00:00

Modification buttons

Room temperature Information button Display in automatic mode
Current day programming on zone 1 Press the override button of zone 1.
DELTA DORE Bonnemain - 35270 COMBOURG - France E-mail : deltadore@deltadore.com

*2702119_Rev.1*

Selector knob position

Selector knob

DRIVER 620 or 621 follows the programming in both zones.
Time Current day Current mode in zones 1 and 2 Override for zone 1 Override for zone 2 Room temperature Information button Display in automatic mode
Current override on zone 1.
Device complying with the requirements of the directives: CEE 2004/108 (Electromagnetic compatibility) and CEE 2006/95 (Low voltage safety)
Shutdown mode Absence mode Timer mode

Time setting Programming

Because of changes in standards and equipment, the characteristics given in the text and the illustrations of this document are not binding unless confirmed by our services.
Automatic mode Continuous mode
To cancel the current override, press the button once more.
At 17:00, the program will return to its usual program.

Timer mode

This mode is used to select a mode for a given time and for one zone only. Turn the knob to
Choice of the zone proposed on the DRIVER 620 or 621 (the other zone follows the AUTO mode) Confirm

Continuous mode

This mode allows you to choose a continuous mode for each of the zone. Turn the knob to Economy. mode.
Current mode Modification of the mode

Absence mode

This mode lets you place your home under Frost Protection if you need to leave for several days. Turn the knob to.

Adjustment of the number of days (1 to 365) Example: for a departure on 1 March and a return on 10 March, program 9 days of absence. Automatic operation will resume on 10 March at midnight. Confirm and start the calendar countdown.
, then press the modification butor
ton of the relevant zone to select the Comfort

DRIVER 610 or 611

Selection of the Economy or Comfort mode

Confirm

DRIVER 620 or 621
Adjustment of the duration from 15 minutes to 72 hours (in increments of 15 minutes) Confirmation and start of the countdown
Current mode in zones 1 and 2 Modification of the mode in zone 1
Modification of the mode in zone 2
Return to AUTO mode at the end of the countdown
To cancel the current absence mode, turn the knob.
To cancel the current timer mode, turn the knob.
To exit this mode, turn the knob.

Shutdown mode

This mode shuts down your heating system. Turn the knob to.

Information button

During the AUTO, or modes, press the i button repeatedly to find out: if you have the MINOR 500 option, the temperature measured by each of the probes declared during the installation.

probe no.

Time setting
Turn the knob to. The days flash. Press + or - to change the day, then press OK to confirm and continue on to the next setting.

Minutes Days

(1 : Monday 7 : Sunday)
Room temperature temperature measured by the probe
Indication of a probe or probes on the installation
Repeat the operations to set the hours and minutes. To leave the setting the time mode, turn the knob.
the program of the current day per zone,
NOTE : If the unit is configured for a daily program, the days setting is not offered.

Comfort periods

Programming
Turn the knob to PROG. The default program is a Comfort period from 6:00 to 23:00.
Example: Comfort from 6:00 to 8:00 and from 17:00 to 23:00
00:00 6:00 8:00 17:00 23:00 00:00

Check your program

Press the button repeatedly to check the accuracy of the Comfort and Economy periods you created.

1. Create your program

Programming starts on day 1 at midnight. Press the or buttons to create different Economy or Comfort periods.
Day Available on the DRIVER 620 or 621 1st time slot Comfort period adjustment Economy period adjustment
Press until you reach 6:00 Press until you reach 23:00

Time slot consulted

Program profile
Verification of the different or periods
Programming zone 2 (on the DRIVER 620 or 621) The programming for zone 2 is available after pressing (OK) of the day 7 of the zone 1. Exiting the programming mode Turn the knob to another mode.
2. Confirm and copy the program
Press and hold the OK button for 3 seconds to confirm the program you created and copy it to the next day.

until you reach 8:00

until you reach 00:00

3. Confirm the program

Press the OK button to confirm and continue on to the next day to program it separately.
Press until you reach 17:00 Copy and confirm or confirm
COMMENTS : Depending on the configuration made during installation, programming can be weekly or daily. Likewise, this programming may be done in increments of one hour, 30 minutes, or 15 minutes. To change these settings, refer to the installation guide, or contact our customer service department or your installer.
MINOR 500 option: set point settings
This mode is used to modify the Comfort and Economy set points of each probe. Turn the knob to.
Setting (5 to 30C) of the Comfort set point (19C by default) for the probe 1 of zone 1. Confirm and go to the next setting.

Troubleshooting

The purpose of this section is to help you quickly solve the most common problems that you may encounter with your product during use. If you're unsure, or if the problem persists or isn't in this list, contact our customer service department.
When setting the time, there is no option to set the day. You are in daily programming. To switch to weekly programming, refer to the installation guide or contact your installer or our customer service department. The temperature displayed does not match the temperature measured in the room (thermometer). Refer to the installation guide or contact your installer or our customer service department. The unit displays HEAT Your underfloor heating or radiant ceiling heating system is in gradual heating mode.
Nothing is displayed on the room unit screen. There is no power supply. Check your circuit breaker.
Setting (5 to 30C) of the Economy set point (16C by default) for the probe 1 of zone 1. Confirm and go to the set point settings for the next probe.

symbol flashes.

A fault has been detected in the system. Press the button to consult the fault or faults. The unit displays: dEF and a number. There is a fault on the unit or the installation. Contact your installer or our customer service department. The unit displays ---- instead of the temperature measured by each MINOR 500 probe. There is a problem on at least one of the probes. Contact your installer or our customer service department. The unit is in time setting mode. There was a mains disruption that lasted more than 2 hours. Set the time. All other settings have remained unchanged.

If you want to know the number of days remaining, press the i button.
The heating elements are in Frost Protection mode You are in programming mode, the absence mode or time setting mode. Turn the knob to select another mode. Pb ---- is displayed on the screen. Problem with the connection of a heating element. Contact your installer or our customer service department.
Repeat the operations for each probe. When the last probe is set, you can set the Frost Protection set point for all the zones.
Setting (5 to 15C) of the Frost Protection set point (8C by default) for all the zones. Confirm the modification
To exit the mode, turn the knob to another mode.

 

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