In Footprint mode, the system will schedule the heating automatically so you don't have to think about when you use the room.The system will learn when you use the room by the occupancy triggers detected from a Room Sensor and build the schedule from these triggers.The system will also react to when the room is used, so if you leave the room early or enter the room outside of the predicted schedule the system will also modify the heating accordingly. 

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Footprint mode is only available in Radiator zones with a Room Sensor assigned to them. check_me

Footprint mode consists of 2 main parts:

  1. Reactive heating: This is when the Room Sensors trigger the heating due to occupancy being detected or no longer being detected in a zone. If there are repeated triggers of occupancy in a zone in Footprint mode (such as a person starts using the room), the heating will be triggered on. If the system then stops detecting occupancy triggers the heating will be allowed to turn off and the zone cool as the room is no longer being used.
  2. Predictive heating: The other main part of Footprint mode is that the system will use the occupancy triggers to learn when the system is normally used and schedule the future heating accordingly. A 7-day schedule is built based on the last 2 weeks occupancy, so if the zone is repeatedly used at the same time the heating will be brought on for that time for the next week. As the schedule is based on the last 2 weeks, if your lifestyle changes the system may take up to 2 weeks to fully adapt to your new schedule.

To view the automatically created schedule for any zone:

The Genius Hub is always learning the Footprint schedule in the background so it will be ready when you come to change it.

Setting up Footprint mode

Footprint Options

There are five options unique to footprint mode, which should be configured before you use Footprint mode.

Three of the five options are related to the temperature the zone will control to based on the occupancy in the room. These are:

The other two options are to schedule to 'Night Period'. This is the duration where the system will not respond to occupancy, and is useful for when everyone has gone to bed. In a bedroom, this will stop the heating reacting to every time someone rolls over in bed and for other rooms in the house this will stop the heating triggering if someone gets up for a glass of water. These two options are:

Zone Setup

Other settings you may need to adjust prior to using Footprint mode are in the Zone Setup page. This can be accessed by:

  1. Go to the room you want to setup for Footprint mode.
  2. Click on the zone sub-menu
  3. Click on 'Zone Setup'
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The relevant settings you may want to adjust are under the header 'Zone reactivity settings' and Pre-heat. For more information see the Zone Setup chapter. check_me

We recommend that Pre-heat be enabled if you are going to use Footprint mode as otherwise the room will only start to heat at the beginning of each predicted heating period, rather than the room be warm ready for when you normally use the room.

Quick Actions

In Footprint mode there are three new settings to select between based on how you want Footprint mode to work in this zone. They are:

We recommend that unless you want to user Super-Eco mode, the system is left in Timer mode for at elast 1 week so the predictive schedule can start to be built in the background as occupancy is detected.