Overview page
The Overview tab provides a summary of the device, its internal sensors, and connected sensors.
RFTC-3
Current Date and Time : Displays the exact current time and date, allowing users to track the operational timing of the device.
Internal Sensor Temperature: Temperature measured by the built-in sensor inside the device.
Humidity: Current relative humidity measured by the internal sensor.
Control Temperature: The temperature value used by the RFTC for control. This may come from a connected temperature sensor or a combination of the RF sensor and the internal sensor.
Current Temperature Mode: Indicates the currently selected temperature mode. Available modes:
Comfort – Optimal comfort mode for everyday use.
Standby – Standby mode with reduced energy consumption.
ECO – Energy-saving mode for cost-effective operation.
Building Protection – Maintains a minimum temperature to prevent damage caused by freezing.

Manual Control
The RFTC-3 device allows for easy control of key functions via the following options:
Output
Complete activation or deactivation of RFTC regulation.
Enables the user to turn heating or cooling control on or off as needed.
FAN
Controls the fan speed.
Available speed levels: 1, 2, 3, and AUTO.
In AUTO mode, the fan speed is automatically regulated based on the current room temperature, ensuring optimal performance and energy savings.
ECO
Enables or disables the ECO mode.
ECO mode is designed for energy-efficient operation, allowing the device to run with reduced power consumption—ideal for lowering operational costs without significantly reducing comfort.

External Sensors
The RFTC-3 device supports displaying data from connected external sensors:
External Temperature Sensor
Displays the current temperature measured by the connected external temperature sensor.
Allows accurate temperature monitoring in various parts of the building or specific equipment areas.
Input States
Input 1 and Input 2:
Indicate the status of connected inputs.
States can be either active or inactive.
Provide users with information about the condition of connected devices or sensors, which can be used for automation and system monitoring.

Configuration is performed in the "Periphery" tab.
RF Sensors
This section displays temperature and humidity values from the connected RFTI-20B sensor. Additionally, it shows the status of connected RF motion and magnetic detectors, such as RFWD and RFMD. These detectors provide real-time feedback on presence and window/door status, enabling automated responses in HVAC control (e.g., switching modes when a window is opened or when a room is unoccupied).

Configuration is performed in the "Periphery" tab.
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