Learn how to customize your Zigbee smart double-pole thermostat
for electric heating
Learn how to customize your Zigbee smart double-pole thermostat
for electric heating
The temperature detected by
the thermostat
The temperature you want to reach in the room. You can increase or decrease the setpoint by pressing the arrows.
The graphic representation of the state of the thermostat. This is where you can see if the thermostat is currently heating up.
The thermometer level represents the heating period of the thermostat.
When the thermostat is not heating, the thermostat color changes to teal.
This is where you can customize and modify the various thermostat settings, which are explained to you later.
Here you can view the energy consumption graph for this device.
You can find more details on consumption charts in this article:
Here you can view the automations containing this device.
When you have multiple thermostats in one location, it can be handy to rename your thermostat or assign it to a particular room.
This function can also be very useful if you use voice assistants like Google Assistant or Alexa.
To do this, you must access the thermostat settings by pressing the icon on the thermostat screen.
It is also in the settings section that you can modify the information that appears on the thermostat screen as well as the backlight.
Several other configuration settings allow you to control actions that can be physically performed on the thermostat, such as locking the keypad and establishing maximum and minimum set points.
The connected load (in watts) detected by the thermostat is also displayed in the settings configuration section.
Information to be featured in the secondary zone of the device’s display
The temperature format displayed on the thermostat screen
The time format featured on the thermostat display
Always ON:
The display backlight is always on, and its intensity adjusts according to the ambient light.
On Demand:
The backlight turns on when you press the thermostats buttons and turns off after 12 sec.
Enables or disables the device’s buttons
The maximum setpoint temperature available on the thermostat
The minimum setpoint temperature available on the thermostat
The power in watts of the electrical load connected to the device. This value is read automatically by the thermostat and is used to assess energy consumption.
You can now start programming your thermostat and create automations.
You will find below the most common issues you may encounter.
If you still need help, contact Sinopé technical support.