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  • lloyd
    Automated Home Guru
    • Oct 2020
    • 160

    Multiroom - display on controller

    On a Evohome system, in multiroom mode, what temperature is displayed on the controller? The first bound device, an average of the bound devices, or something else?
  • G4RHL
    Automated Home Legend
    • Jan 2015
    • 1580

    #2
    Originally posted by lloyd View Post
    On a Evohome system, in multiroom mode, what temperature is displayed on the controller? The first bound device, an average of the bound devices, or something else?
    The temperature for each room is shown on mine, plus the hot water temperature. There is no single reading.

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    • anniesboy
      Automated Home Sr Member
      • Aug 2019
      • 71

      #3
      Like this

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      • G4RHL
        Automated Home Legend
        • Jan 2015
        • 1580

        #4
        Originally posted by anniesboy View Post
        As said the current temperature of each room or zone is shown as per the picture or link you posted. That is a picture of the display we have on the Control Panel in everyday use.

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        • DBMandrake
          Automated Home Legend
          • Sep 2014
          • 2361

          #5
          Originally posted by lloyd View Post
          On a Evohome system, in multiroom mode, what temperature is displayed on the controller? The first bound device, an average of the bound devices, or something else?
          I don't think any of the previous respondents understood the question.

          In multi-room zones the displayed temperature on the controller is the first bound device in the zone. In other words the device that would be the sensor for the entire zone if you switched the zone back to single room mode. (You can in fact switch zones between single and multi-room mode and back without doing any rebinding as its just a "mode" flag in the data periodically sent to the HR92's every few minutes...)
          Last edited by DBMandrake; 29 October 2020, 11:29 AM.

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          • G4RHL
            Automated Home Legend
            • Jan 2015
            • 1580

            #6
            Ah, I understand now, I think. Yes the first bound room appears first and the rest follow in sequence but you can change the display order in Settings.

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            • DBMandrake
              Automated Home Legend
              • Sep 2014
              • 2361

              #7
              Originally posted by G4RHL View Post
              Ah, I understand now, I think. Yes the first bound room appears first and the rest follow in sequence but you can change the display order in Settings.
              No he's talking about multi-room zones.

              A multi-room zone is one where all HR92's in the zone measure their own temperature independently to adjust their own radiator vs the default single room zone where there is only one temperature sensor (the first bound device) that controls all the HR92's in the zone.

              Multi-room zones behave differently to single room zones in a number of ways.

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              • lloyd
                Automated Home Guru
                • Oct 2020
                • 160

                #8
                Originally posted by DBMandrake View Post
                I don't think any of the previous respondents understood the question.
                Thanks, you beat me to it.

                Originally posted by DBMandrake View Post
                In multi-room zones the displayed temperature on the controller is the first bound device in the zone. In other words the device that would be the sensor for the entire zone if you switched the zone back to single room mode. (You can in fact switch zones between single and multi-room mode and back without doing any rebinding as its just a "mode" flag in the data periodically sent to the HR92's every few minutes...)
                That's great, as I thought. Thanks for that.

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