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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PROGRAM FOR AIR CONDITIONING

REGULATION PROGRAM FOR PRECISION AIR


CONDITIONING UNITS
- CHILLED WATER (CW)
- DIRECT EXPANSION (DX/DX-S)
- TWIN COOL (TC)
- ENERGY SAVING (ES)

Uniguard 'advanced' AND Uniguard 'HIGH TECH'


CONTROL WITH UG20 TERMINAL AND
mP20 CONTROL WITH TERMINAL mP20 II°

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

GB
© UNIFLAIR 2002

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Some characteristics of special-order units may be different from


those described in this manual.

UNIFLAIR ITALIA S.p.A.


Via dell’Industria, 10
35020 BRUGINE (Padova) Italy
Tel. +39 (0)49 9713211
Fax. +39 (0)49 5806906
Internet: www.UNIFLAIR.com
E-Mail: [email protected]

Release: 1.5 Date: 23 - 09 - 2002


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CONTENTS

Page
Program Identification 4
Language option 4
Display information with unit OFF 5
Unit start up conditions 6
Start up and Shut down of Unit 6
Display information with unit ON 7
Manual override of switching on / switching off 8
Visualisation of the Unit state. 9

Access to consultation or programming data 9


Access Levels 11
Variation of parameters 12

Program Versions 13

# Special Functions 13

Hourmeter reading and Programming 14


Draining of the humidifier cylinder 15
I/O
Reading of Inputs and Outputs States 16
Unit configuration devices: "Hardware Configurations" 17
Calibration of probe offsets 21
Optional Sensors 21
Changing the Password 21
Memory data operations 22
Operations to follow in the event of EPROM substitution 22
Delay Settings 23
Manual Commands ("Manual Control") 24

Unit remote control 25


Management of two units 26
Local Network Unit (LAN) 27

Temperature and Humidity Set point 28


Setback mode 30

Clock / Calendar – Time Bands 31

Addressing of 2nd level alarm 33


Alarm Readings 34
Default Values 38
Appendix - Screen flow chart 39

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PROGRAM IDENTIFICATION
This manual describes the standard regulation characteristics for air conditioning units. Some characteristics of
special-order units may be different from those described in this manual.

Family Release Language Update LAN Version

UNCDZ v 2.7 EN 2002 LAN

LANGUAGE OPTION
(with Uniguard 'HIGH TECH' controller only)

In units with Uniguard 'ADVANCED' or mP20 controller, messages on the display appear in the language defined by
the contents setting programme in the EPROM: IT = Italian, EN = English, DE = German, FR = French, SP =
Spanish.
In units with Uniguard 'HIGH TECH' controller, on the other hand, you have the option of selecting the language at any

time by pressing the key combination and .

12:22 26.3°C 55% 12:22 26.3°C 55% 12:22 26.3°C 55%


Raffreddamento Cooling Kuehlung

LAN01 LAN01 LAN01

12:22 26.3°C 55% 12:22 26.3°C 55%


Refroidissement Enfriamento
…….
LAN01 LAN01

NOTE: The only exceptions to this rule are the forms for service engineers ("Hardware Configurations"), which always
appear in English.

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DISPLAY INFORMATION WITH UNIT OFF

A 12:30 31/05/00
INITIATING ... B Temperature 23.5°C
PLEASE WAIT C C


When the unit is connected to the power supply but not running, three TO START UNIT
fields are active on the user terminal display: PRESS ON KEY
1.

A. Time and date (only in units with clock circuit);
WARNING: STOPPED
BY REMOTE CONTROL
B. Room temperature; 2.

C. OFF indication with the following alternatives: WARNING: STOPPED
BY SUPERVISOR
3.
1. ON/OFF button; ⇓
2. Remote control; PROGRAMMED STOP
3. SUPERVISION system; RE-START. AT 13:15 MO
4.
4. Timer programme - in the units fitted with a clock circuit - with display of

the next start time;
WARNING: UNIT
5. Automatic unit inversion cycle; ON STAND-BY !
6. Manual override switch off. 5.

UNIT MANUAL OFF
PRESS ON KEY
6.

If the unit is programmed in the setback mode the following message appears WARNING: UNIT
at regular intervals in field C: IN SETBACK MODE

If the unit is switched off subsequent to one of the fire-smoke sensors (SFF) WARNING: SHUTDOWN
tripping, connected on input ID11, the following message comes up on the TRIGGRD.BY FIRE-SMOKE
display:
If the unit is switched off subsequent to the flood sensor (on LEONARDO units WARNING: SHUTDOWN
only) or the condensate drain pump alarm contact tripping, connected in series TRIGGRD.BY FLOOD AL. (**)
on input ID10, the following message comes up on the display: (**) only if selected as one of the second-
level alarms

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UNIT START UP CONDITIONS


In order that the unit can be switched on it is necessary that there are no active alarms and that one of the following
conditions is verified:

• Check that the yellow light of key is lighted (control powered up);
ON

• The operator must have pressed key OFF so that the green light on the key is lighted;
• In the event of remote control command (see screens 130a or 130b), the digital input ID1 must be in the closed
contact position;
• the unit must be switched on by the supervisor in the event that it is connected to the unit and the unit is set (see
screens 130a or 130b);
• in the event of daily or weekly time bands, they must enable control switching on.

• Check if the red light of key is OFF (no alarm activated);

The display and the green light on the "ON/OFF" button inform the user of the system state.

START UP AND SHUT DOWN OF THE UNIT


The unit can be started in one of the following modes:

ON
ON

LOCALLY: the unit is controlled by the OFF button (on pressing the button OFF

once the unit starts up, on pressing the button a second time the unit switches
off). Pressure placed on the ON/OFF button is confirmed by an acoustic signal. 12:30 31/05/00
In direct expansion units the control commands the start up of the compressor Temperature 23.5 °C
in such a way that continuous start up cycles and unit shut down is not START DELAY
possible (a maximum of 6 start’s each hour). Start up of the compressor PLEASE WAIT …
therefore can be delayed after the ON/OFF button push.
The assumed unit state is memorised; on regaining power the unit assumes
the previous state before power loss, the unit will restart if it was already ON

OFF
operating. Re-starting the unit can be delayed by a period of time equal to the
"power on delay" value (see screen 80).
12:45 31/05/00
Shut down of the unit fans is delayed by 10 seconds after the ON/OFF button
Temperature 22.4 °C
push.
SWICTHING OFF
PLEASE WAIT …

Automatic MODE: the control is set in such a way that the unit switches on and shuts down due to the following:
1. a remote ON/OFF contact (see screens 130a or 130b);
2. a supervision system (only possible in units provided with serial board);
3. automatically programmed time bands (not only unit equipped with a clock circuit);
4. automatic inversion cycle of the base unit.
If programmed in the set back function, the unit switches on automatically also when the set thermo-hygrometric
limits are exceeded.

ON

PLEASE NOTE: in the automatic functioning mode the button can be used only by forcing the switch on or shut
OFF

down through inserting the password "SETTINGS" (see paragraph "MANUAL START-UP /SHUT DOWN ").

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DISPLAY INFORMATION WITH UNIT ON

THE STATUS SCREEN


A
B
When the unit is in operation, the STATUS screen appears on the display,
and has 5 active fields:
C D E F

A. The time (only in the units equipped with a clock circuit), room ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓
temperature, room humidity (only with humidity sensors); MAN REMOTE ALARM LAN 01
⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓
B. Current operation: according to the working conditions, the following FORCE SUPERV. SERV. LAN 02
indications are provided: ⇓ ⇓
• "COOLING"/"HEATING"/"DEHUMIDIFICATION"; WATCH CYCLE
• "REHEATING"/"HUMIDIFICATION"

TIMED
C. Manual override with regard to the automatic cycle:
• “MAN” in the operating mode with manual commands;
• “FORCE” if the unit is turned on by manual override;
• “WATCH” when the unit enters the "setback mode" to maintain the
thermohygrometric parameters within the established limits.

D. Indication of the slave status of the unit which may be:


• “REMOTE”: to a remote control;
• “SUPERV.”: to a supervision system;
• “CYCLE”: automatic inversion cycle between the base unit and the stand-by unit;
• “TIMED”: to a timer programme.

E. Indication of fault, which may be:


• “ALARM”: if there is an alarm;
• "SERV": if the run hours counter threshold is exceeded.

F. Indication of the unit, identified by "LAN 01", "LAN 02", …. with more than one connected unit connected in LAN
that are shown as a shared terminal.
P
In this case by pressing the and buttons at the same time it is possible to move from one unit to the
next, following the order with which they were addressed.

12:22 26.3°C 55% 12:22 26.1°C 57%


Cooling Cooling ……
P P
LAN01 LAN02

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MANUAL OVERRIDE OF SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF


It is possible to stop or start the unit manually using one of the automatic operation
devices: ON

• Contact ON/OFF remote;


OFF

SWITCH ON/OFF
• Supervision system; MANUAL OVERRIDE
• Automatic inversion of unit in stand-by; PLEASE TYPE IN
PASSWORD: _ 00000
• Automatic time band function. (screen 201)
ON
……
By pressing the OFF button, the display automatically shows screen 201 with any
manual overrides of the automatic function mode.
To access the subroutine, enter the SETTING password found in the envelope

attached to this manual and press the button.

IMPORTANT: On entering three incorrect key words the alarm state is activated and
memorised (see paragraph "ALARM READINGS").

MANUAL OVERRIDE PROCEDURE ……


If the unit is commanded by one of the automatic devices, screen 202 is shown.
If the unit has been stopped by one of the automatic devices, screen 203 is shown.
UNIT SWITCHED ON BY
(∗ )
On the second line (∗) description of the device through which the unit is managed TO STOP MANUALLY
PRESS ON/OFF KEY
appears:
(screen 202)
• REMOTE CONTROL;
• SUPERVISION SYSTEM; UNIT SWITCHED OFF BY
(∗ )
• AUTOMATIC INVERSION OF UNIT IN STAND-BY; TO START MANUALLY
• AUTOMATIC TIME BAND FUNCTION. PRESS ON/OFF KEY
(screen 203)

ON
ON
To override the unit and turn it off or on, press the OFF
button again; in this case: OFF

• if the unit is overridden and turned off, in field C of the display appears the
message “ UNIT TURNED OFF - PRESS THE ON/OFF KEY ”;
……
• if the unit is overridden and turned on, in field C of the STATUS SCREEN appears
the message “FORCE”.
UNIT MANUALLY OFF
TO GO BACK TO
(∗ )
PRESS ON/OFF KEY
EXITING MANUAL OVERRIDE (screen 204)

To exit from manual override, shown in field C of the STATUS SCREEN with the
UNIT MANUALLY ON
ON
TO GO BACK TO
message “FORCE”, press the OFF button and enter the SETTING password. (∗ )
PRESS ON/OFF KEY
If the unit is turned off, screen 204 appears.
(screen 205)
If the unit is turned on, screen 205 appears.
The line with the asterisk (∗) shows the system commanding the unit. ON

OFF

Having exited from manual override, the message “FORCE” disappears from field C
of the STATUS SCREEN.

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VISUALISTAION OF THE UNIT STATE

The functioning parameters of the unit (temperature, humidity, …) are readable by pressing the button and

scrolling the screens using the and buttons. At the end of the reading cycle the STATUS SCREEN
appears.

By pressing the button the STATUS SCREEN appears.

Information on the display is shown in the SCREEN FLOW CHART in the appendix; however it is to be noted that only
the information or data relative to the chosen configuration appears:
- time and date appear only in the controls with base circuit supplied with clock circuits;
- temperature sensors which are not present are shown as "NC" in the place of the corresponding reading.

ACCESS TO THE DATA


READING OR PROGRAMMING
Access to the consultation and programming of the control parameters is direct using the user terminal buttons:

1. ACCESS TO THE CONSULTATION (READ ONLY): possibility to consult data yet without the possibility to
perform any modifications;

2. ACCESS TO PROGRAMME MODE (READING AND WRITING) possibility to vary memorised data and
requires:
P
2.a. pressure on the button for one second (until hearing the acoustic signal);
I/O
2.b. immediate pressure on one of the following buttons: , , , , , ;
2.c. entry of the PASSWORD found in the sealed envelope attached to this manual and addressed to the
maintenance manager (see paragraph "ACCESS LEVELS").

The yellow LED associated to each button has the following function:
- LED on: access to the screens for reading only ;
- LED flashing: access to the screens for programming (by pushing the selected button immediately after the “P”
button)

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CONSULTATION MODE PROGRAMMING METHOD


( LED on) (Flashing LED)
Consultation of the unit hourmeter and its Access to screens to reset the hourmeter
devices and screens connected to
P
+ and to modify threshold value; access to
operations of ordinary maintenance. screens connected to ordinary maintenance
operations (draining of the humidifier
cylinder for cleaning or substitution).
Sequential reading of the last 40 alarm Access to screens for the setting of 2nd
events.
P
+ level alarms.
Consultation of the input and output board Access to the unit configuration and
I/O
states.
P
+ I/O
manual commands.
Consultation of clock/date and time bands Access to screens containing operations
(only if the optional clock circuit is present).
P
+ connected to the clock circuit: setting of
time bands for unit switch on and shut
down.
Consultation of the set point. Access to screens to modify set point.
P
+
Consultation of remote command settings. Access to screens to set remote
P
+ commands (by remote control or by the
supervisor), of the stand by unit and LAN.

Example: read only access

12:30 31/05/00 AL01

AIR FILTER BLOCKED

Example: reading and writing access

ACCESS _2nd Level Alarms _2nd Level Alarms


TO SETTINGS Air Flow/Fans Y/N Air filters Y/N
P + ENTER PASSWORD Compressors Y/N Humidifier Y/N …….
_00000 El.Heaters Y/N LowRoomR.Hum Y/N

A hyphen ( _ ) indicates the screen field during programming.

To move from one screen to another press one of the vertical scrolling buttons or ; any direction (up or
down) you may choose, you will return to the first screen of the SUBROUTINE. To move the cursor to the wanted line

press the button.

From any consultation or programming screen it is possible to return to the unit STATE field by pressing the

.button

IMPORTANT: entry an incorrect password is pointed out by a brief acoustic signal. After entering three incorrect
passwords, the alarm state is activated (see paragraph "ALARMS READING").

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ACCESS LEVELS
In the APPENDIX "SCREEN FLOW CHART" is shown with reference and programming screens.
Screens which are displayed directly refer to the chosen configuration (ex.: screens relative to the timer operations of
the electric heaters do not appear if the unit is not provided with this feature).
User interaction with the microprocessor is developed on 3 levels:

1. CONSULTATION METHOD: visualisation of the parameters and reading of the following data:
• Time and date (if the system is equipped with the clock circuit);
• Environmental conditions;
• Measured values of the sensors connected to the system;
• set point of functional parameters;
• memorised and past alarms (with past time and dates only if the system is equipped with the clock circuit).

2. PROGRAMMING METHOD of the OPERATIVE PARAMETERS : to modify the set values of:

• : the working hours threshold of each component to signal the maintenance intervention request;

• : addressing of alarms of the second level;

• : clock/calendar and time bands;

• : set point of the functional parameters;

• : remote command parameters, the local network, supervision and rotation between units.

This level is accessible using the pass word "SETTINGS".

3. PROGRAMMING METHOD of the CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS and MANUAL COMANDS that allow the
manual start-up of various unit components, independent to the environmental conditions and following operations:
I/O
• : configuration of unit type, devices password modification and operations on all data present n
i the
microprocessor memory;

this level is accessible only through using the password "CONFIGURATIONS"/"SERVICE" found in the
closed envelope attached to this instruction manual and addressed to the maintenance manager.

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VARIATION OF PARAMETERS
Modification of set parameters and/or configuration in a subroutine (set point, differential…), is as follows:

1. proceed to screens in the programming method;

2. select with the or buttons the screen that shows the parameter (see "SCREEN FLOW CHART"); the
cursor ( _) flashes in the top left corner;

3. press the button to move the cursor to the parameter to be modified;

4. to vary the parameter value – this may be numerical or Boolean (YES/NO) – with the or button
(numeric values can be varied only within the set control limits);

5. finally press the button to confirm the value.

• To return to the STATUS screen press the button. In the unit hardware configuration, pressing the
button however returns to the initial "Hardware Configuration" (screen 50);

• To modify parameters in other screens press the button until the cursor is at the start of the first line;

press the or button to move to the desired screen.

Example: Unit settings for start up and/or shut down by remote.

12:30 31/05/00
Temperature 23.5°C
TO START UNIT
PRESS ON KEY

ACCESS
TO SETTINGS
P ENTER PASSWORD: ……
+
***** 220

(* * * * *: Input the password found in the envelope attached to this manual)

_I/O VIA CONTACT N I/O VIA CONTACT _N I/O VIA CONTACT _Y


I/O VIA SERIAL N I/O VIA SERIAL N I/O VIA SERIAL N
Id#.: 001 SPEED: 1200 Id#.: 001 SPEED: 1200 Id#.: 001 SPEED: 1200
130a 130a 130a

12:30 31/05/00

REMOTE

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PROGRAM VERSION

Using the button it is possible to visualise the regulation program version


contained in the Eprom.
Programm Version
This information is extremely important if it is necessary to add a new unit to a
group of connected units in the local LAN network, in that all the Eprom of the
controls must have the same program version. (screen 120)
When referring to a help centre it is important to precisely indicate regulation
program version contained in the Eprom.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

In a few program versions, by pressing the


#
button it is possible to visualise a
few special functions, personalised on the clients request.
Possible special functions are illustrated in the APPENDIX.

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P +

HOURMETER READING AND PROGRAMMING


This part of the programme enables the setting of maintenance intervals for the components of the unit, establishing a
threshold for operation hours. When the device concerned reaches that limit, the microprocessor signals the
maintenance request , activating an alarm and displaying the message “SERV” on the STATUS SCREEN.
The number of hours cumulated and the intervention threshold can be read in the screens. To modify the limits and/or
reset the hourmeter it is necessary to enter into the subroutine in programming mode.

ACCESS
TO SETTINGS
P ENTER PASSWORD
+
_00000
(screen 210)

TIMER SETTING (SCREENS 10-18)


Screens 10 to 18 relate to the following unit components:
1. Air filters;
FAN
2. Compressors; TOT. RUN HOURS 00000
3. Heating (1st and 2nd stage); ALARM LIMIT H 10000
RESET --
4. Humidifier;
(screen 10)
5. Unit.

and enables, for each of them: /


• reading of the cumulative number of service hours; COMPRESSOR
TOT. RUN HOURS 00000
• setting of the SERVICE intervention threshold for maintenance; setting the ALARM LIMIT H 10000
threshold at 0 inhibits the signalling of the SERVICE request; RESET --
• zeroing of the timer ("RESET" = OK), e.g. after the service intervention or the (screen 11)

replacement of the component.


/
Values can be changed only in the context of permitted setting fields. ELECTR. HEATERS
TOT. RUN HOURS 00000
ALARM LIMIT H 10000
RESET --
(screen 12)

/
AIR FILTER
TOT. RUN HOURS 00000
ALARM LIMIT H 20000
RESET --
(screen 13)
……

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DRAINING OF THE HUMIDIFIER CILINDER


(only in programming mode)

The steam cylinder needs to be periodically cleaned of the build up of lime; before
removing the cylinder for cleaning or substitution it is necessary to drain completely
the water from the boiler.
To complete this operation it is necessary access to the hourmeter screen in ……
programming mode:
Humidifier Cilinder
- the cursor will appear on the third row of the display (---); Maintenance
_ ---

(screen 19a)
- press the (or ) button to visualise the command "_SWITCH OFF AND

EMPTY" or press the button to exit;


Humidifier Cilinder
Maintenance
_ Switch off and Empty
- press the button; the command "SWITCH OFF AND EMPTY" will be
confirmed by a brief acoustic signal and the message "Please wait…" will appear
on the display;
Humidifier Cilinder
- wait about 2 minutes; Maintenance

Please Wait…
- a brief acoustic signal confirms that the draining process is complete and the (screen 19b)
message "EMPTY CILINDER" appears on the display;
……(after 2 minutes)
- open the humidifier magnetothermal switch and complete cylinder Humidifier Cilinder
cleaning/replacement; Maintenance
Press Enter to ESC
EMPTY CILINDER
- only after all the maintenance operations on the cylinder have been carried out (screen 19c)

press the button to restore normal functioning of the humidifier.


To restore humidifier
functioning press

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I/O

INPUTS AND OUTPUTS STATUS READING


I/O
This part of the program is directly accessible by pressing the button. It is possible to verify the the state of the
input and output boards.
The initials visualised in the display are the same used to identify components within the unit and in the relative
documentation (electrical diagrams, …).

1. Digital Inputs (ID1 - ID12)


FS = air pressostat I/O

PSF = dirty filter pressostat / RSF = phase sequence relay


ID1 Remote On/Off C
BP1/ BP2 = cooling circuit 1 / 2 low pressure pressostat; ID2 FS C
FL = water flow gauge (only CW units) ……

AP1 / AP2 = cooling circuit 1 / 2 high pressure; (screens 40-42)


TSR = Electric heaters security thermostat;
Level SBU = cylinder high level signal from the humidifier interface board
/
SAS = flood detector / condensate drain pump
B1 Room T. 00.0
SFF = fire/smoke detector B2 Delivery T. 00.0
ATA-BTA-AUA-BUA = high/low temperature/humidity external sensors alarm ……
A = input open (screens 43-44)
C = input closed ……

2. Analogue Inputs (B1 - B8)


Provides the reading of the temperature and humidity sensor connected to the
board.

3. Digital Outputs (C1 - C13)**


……
CV1 (CV) = Fan contactor
CC1, CC2 = compressor contactor
CC3, CC4 = compressor contactors (with 'HIGH TECH' control); /
CR1, CR2 = electric heater contactor C1 CV1 (CV) OFF
C2 CC1 OFF
CU = humidifier contactor C3 CC2 OFF
EVC = humidifier fill solenoid valve ……
(screens 45-47)
EVS = humidifier drain solenoid valve
EVD = dehumidification solenoid valve
** C12-C13 with 'HIGH TECH' control only /
Y1 VAF 000
……
4. Analogue outputs (Y0 -Y1) with 'ADVANCED' control
Analog outputs (Y1-Y2) with 'HIGH TECH' control
(screen 48)
VAF = cold water valve
VAC/RAD = external radiators / hot water valve

When a sensor is added or an optional sensor connected to the board is added, it is necessary to carry out the
"HARDWARE SET-UP" command or to set the optional sensors in screen 70, so that the boards registers the inputs
and outputs. Serial boards RS485 or RS422 and the clock circuit are exceptions.

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P + I/O

HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
……
P _ Hardware Config.
Access to the unit configuration is possible by pressing the programming Delay Settings
I/O
Manual Control
button until hearing a brief signal and by then pressing the button.
(screen 50)
After introducing the password (screen 220) screen 50 is shown containing three

options: move the cursor vertically to the chosen line with the button and move

to the screens pressing the button.

HARDWARE CONFIGURATION
The unit regulation program needs to be “configured”, that is adapted to the unit in which it is installed; in this phase it
is necessary to define all the elements of the unit and that the microprocessor must control.
As a rule this intervention is only required when the control is installed inside the unit and therefore is carried out in
the factory during final inspections; it can however be necessary to intervene due to further unit modifications.
The screens that refer to configuration are in the English language and are rese rved for technicians.

ACCESS TO ACCESS TO _Hardware Config.


CONFIGURATION MENU CONFIGURATION MENU Delay Settings
P I/O
ENTER PASSWORD …… ENTER PASSWORD Manual Control
+
_00000 _* * * * *
(screen 220) (screen 220) screen 50

* * * * *: Introduce the password "SERVICE" ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") found in the envelope attached to this manual.

SCREENS 60a / 60b – UNIT DEVICES ……


Possibility to:
UNIT TYPE DX
• Set the unit type: COMPRESSOR No. 2
- Direct expansion (DX for air conditioning units of the 'LEONARDO' series and 'B' REFR. CIRC. No. 1
ELECTRIC REHEAT 3
or DX-S for 'AMICO' units); (screen 60a) - DX, TC, ES
- with energy saving (ES);
- twin cool (TC); UNIT TYPE DX/S
COMPRESSOR No. 1
- chilled water (CW); REFR. CIRC. No. 1
• select the COMPRESSOR number, the number of cooling circuits and the number ELECTRIC REHEAT 1
(screen 60b) - DXS
of ELECTRIC HEATER stages.
UNIT TYPE CW

ELECTRIC REHEAT 3
(screen 60b) - CW

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Depending on the type of unit (CW, DX, ES, TC) only a few of the screens from 61a to 63 are shown.

SCREENS 61a –61b: RAD COOLER CONTROL


Using screens 61a and 61b is it possible to set the water cooled circuit: /
- in direct expansion units; CLOSED CIRCUIT SETUP
- in twin cool or energy saving units during the mechanical cooling phase (with
SET POINT. °C 28.0
operating compressors only). RAD-COOLER ON-OFF
The control maintains the closed circuit water temperature at a value sufficient for (screen 61a) DX-DX/S-TC
condensation, included between the set point (“SET POINT” in screen 61a or
"SUMMER TEMP." in screen 61b) and the set point + a differential fixed at 6°C.
CLOSED CIRCUIT SETUP
RAD COOLER ON/OFF - Unità DX, DX/S, TC. TEMP. E.S. °C 08.0
SUMMER TEMP. °C 28.0
RAD-COOLER ON-OFF
Fans (screen 61b) ES
ON
OFF

"Set Point"
T closed water circuit
(default = 28°C)
6°C

RAD COOLER ON/OFF - Unità ES.

ON Fans
OFF

"Summer Temp." T closed water circuit


(default = 28°C)
6°C

The temperature is controlled by the remote radiator fans (”Rad-Cooler”) connected


to the internal unit; this may be:
- "On-Off" type: the start up and switch off of the radiator fans is controlled;
- modulating type ("Modul"): the 0-10 V signal is managed from the analogic output
Y1 towards the radiator speed regulator.

RAD COOLER MODULANTE


100% Fan speed
10 V
Analogica
output
0V

"Summer Temp." T closed water circuit


(default = 28°C)
6°C

N.B.: An external air temperature probe -- cabled as shown in the attached wiring diagram -- controls the temperature
set points of the RAD COOLED.
It is essential that the installer make sure that such probe is positioned in such a way that it actually detects the
external air temperature, ideally on the intake of the RAD COOLER.

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SCREEN 61b -RAD COOLER WINTER CONTROL


/
Screen 61b appears only in the energy saving versions and permits the setting of
CLOSED CIRCUIT SETUP
the control parameters of the summer rad cooler (as described in the previous TEMP. E.S. °C 08.0
paragraph), and the winter rad cooler, or the water set point (“Temp. E.S.”) during SUMMER TEMP. °C 28.0
RAD-COOLER ON-OFF
the energy recovery phase. (screen 61b) ES
Switching between the two set point "Summer Temp." and "Temp. E.S." occurs automatically on the basis of the
external air temperature.
In the winter control the water temperature in the closed circuit is maintained sufficiently cold to power the energy
saving coils: the value is between the set “Temp. E.S.” (default value equal to 8°C) and "Temp. E.S." + a differential
fixed at 2°C.
The three way valve that regulates the energy saving operation is controlled however on the basis of the temperature
difference between the conditioned environment and the closed circuit water.

N.B: The external air temperature probe must be positioned ON SITE by the installer.

SCREENS 62 - TWIN-COOL CIRCUIT SETTING


Appears only in the Twin-cool version and provides the possibility to carry out the /
necessary settings to activate the change from mechanical cooling function to the
CLOSED CIRCUIT SETUP
chilled water function.
CHILLED WATER ACTIV.
SET POINT °C 07.0
Unità TWIN COOL.
(screen 62) TC
Valvola acqua
fredda

Compressori

Chilled water activ. set T acqua circuito chiuso


point (default = 7°C)

differenziale
fisso: 3°C

To avoid continually alternating between the two functioning modes a minimum


interval of 30 minutes exists between two consecutive activation’s of the cold water
valve.
If the Room High Temperature limit is exceeded (default: 30°C) the unit
automatically passes from the 'CW' function to the 'DX' function signalling the "Cold
water high temperature or broken valve " alarm.

SCREEN 63 – CHILLED WATER DEHUMIDIFICATION CYCLE AND HIGH


TEMPERATURE ALARM SETUP /
(only if a water temperature sensor is installed) CHILLED WATER SETUP
DEHUM. CYCLE START
During the dehumidification phase a specific control is activated that reacts as SET POINT °C 07.0
follows: HIGH TEMP. °C 15.0
(screen 63) CW
- the control sends to the chilled water production group a request for water at a
lower temperature to dehumidify; this command immediately activates the digital
output DO2;
- this is read by the temperature sensor on the chilled water input;
- when the read value reaches the "SET POINT" set in screen 63 the valve is forced
open to a maximum;
- if vice-versa the "SET POINT" is not reached, after 15 minutes an alarm state is
signalled ("Water too warm to get Dehumidification").
The chilled water temperature sensor allows the control to activate the alarm "High
chilled-water temperature" when the ‘HIGH TEMP is exceeded’ set in screen 63,

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signals a possible anomaly of the chilled water production group.

SCREENS 64a-64b-65 SETTING OF HOT WATER OR HOT GAS RE-HEATING


AND EXTERNAL DEVICES FOR HUMIFICATION/DEHUMIDIFICATION /
HOT WATER REHEAT N
In screens 64a / 64b it is possible to select: HOT GAS COIL N
EXTERNAL DEHUMID. N
• the presence of the hot water re-heat coil device. EXTERNAL HUMIDIF. N
• the presence hot gas re-heat coil device (excluding CW units); (screen 64a)
• use of an external dehumidifier managed by the output DO9, that substitutes the
HOT WATER REHEAT N
dehumidification carried out with the resources of the unit;
• use of an external humidifier -ON/OFF- managed from the relay output DO6, to EXTERNAL DEHUMID. N
EXTERNAL HUMIDIF. N
substitute the integrated unit humidifier. (screen 64b)

In screen 65 it is possible to set integrated humidifier model, the nominal tension,


/
the number of phases, current transformer model (TAM) and the steam production
HUMIDIFIER MOD.: ----
capacity (‘Steam Cap.’). It is also possible to see the nominal current absorbed V: ---- Ph.: ---- TAM: ----
("Nom. Curr.A"). STEAM CAP. Kg/h.: ----
Nom. Curr. A: 00.00
(screen 65)

SCREEN 64c – HOT WATER COIL


This screen is only visualised if the unit is fitted with electric heaters ('ELECTRIC
REHEAT' > 0) or a hot water coil ('HOT WATER REHEAT yes).
HOT WATER COIL
Possibility to set the set point that activates the switch between two heating ACTIVATION SET
systems. WATER TEMP. °C 00
Hot water valve
(screen 64c)

Electric heater

Hot water coil Activation T hot water


Set point (default = 40°C)

differential
fixed: 5°C

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SETTING OF THE SENSORS OFFSET


By using screens 67, 68, 69, 70 it is possible to correct the reading of the
temperature sensors ("ROOM TEMP.", "OUTDOOR TEMP.", "DELIVERY TEMP.", /
"CLOSED CIRC.") in case a difference between the measured value of the sensor
OFFSET ADJ.
and the effective value is detected, measured with a precision instrument. (sensor)
The adjustments can be done at intervals of 0.1 °C and the maximum adjustment READ VALUE °C 22.7
ADJUSTMENT °C 00.0
possible is between -9.9°C and +9.9 °C. (screens 66 … 69)

The adjustment ("Adjustment") is the quantity that needs to be added or subtracted


to obtain the correct value, measured with a precision instrument.
The Read value is the measurement transmitted by the sensor already corrected.

OPTIONAL SENSORS
At the first start of the board, during the configuration phase carried out in the
factory, the control automatically researches all the devices and sensors connected /
to the terminals, through analysis of the analogue and digital inputs. OPZION CONFIG.
Whatever is inserted – by the installer – an optional sensor (dirty filer pressostat, CL. FILTER P-STAT N
FLOOD DETECTOR N
flood detector or condensate drain pump, fire/smoke detector) it is necessary to SMOKE/FIRE-STAT N
specify this in screen 70a. (see also screen 72a – command "HARDWARE SET (screen 70a)
UP")

NOTE: the digital and analogue inputs for connection of the optional sensors are
specified in the unit electrical diagram.

ID12 is configurable: it is either used for optional high/low ambient T/RH sensors or
/
for triggering by an independent generator set. In the latter case, if normally closed,
ID12 OPZION CONFIG.
the machine is in emergency condition, the generator set is operating, and heating T+H INSTRUMENTS Y
elements and the humidifier are switched off; if normally open, the machine is GEN. SET ACTIVAT. N
operating normally.
(screen 70b)

SET-UP PASSWORD
Screen 71 permits the possibility to change the password for access:
- to the settings ("SETTINGS" password). See paragraph "ACCESS LEVELS", point /
2.;
SET-UP PASSWORDS
- to the configuration ("CONFIGURATIONS" password or "SERVICE" password). FOR ACCESSING TO:
See paragraph " ACCESS LEVELS ", point 3. SETTINGS 00000
SERVICE 00000
(screens 71)
Since access to the HARDWARE menu is denied if the correct password is not
introduced, it is advised to note down the new password before changing the old
password.

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MANAGEMENT OF THE DATA IN T HE MEMORY


Screen 72a manages the data contained in the microprocessor EEPROM.
/
PROGRAM SETUP. This is an operation that is carried out automatically in the
PROGRAM SET-UP NO
event of EPROM substitution. It can be useful if data is ‘damaged’ (set-point, AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP NO
configurations, etc.) as it is possible to clean the memory (including data relative HARDWARE SET UP NO

to the unit HARDWARE configuration); where all the set point values reset (screens 72a)
automatically (see paragraph "DEFAULT VALUES").
After this operation it is necessary to re-configure the control and to proceed to the
/
setting of the set-point when different from those of the default.
PROGRAM SET-UP NO
AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP NO
IMPORTANT: when modified also if only a parameter of the configuration (and HARDWARE SET UP NO
Please Wait…
therefore also for EPROM substitution) it is necessary to empty also the RAM (screen 72b)
memory by cutting off the power to the control for a few seconds.

AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP. La historical alarms cleaning permits to cancel the last 30
alarm event saved in the memory.

HARDWARE SET-UP. Possibility to carry out an automatic identification of the


devices connected to the control. This operation is useful in case of need to add an
option to the board, substitute a sensor or when the display shows "NC" as the
reading of the temperature sensor.

To carry out default factory settings and other memory data (with the exception of "Hardware Configuration"
P
parameters) press both the and buttons at the same time for at least 5 seconds.
A brief signal sounding will confirm that the operation has been carried out correctly.

EPROM SUBTITUTION.
In the event of EPROM substitution control automatically performs all the operations
listed above: memory clear-up, re-setting of the factory defaults, cleaning of
the historical alarms, re-reading of the devices:
- proceed to the configuration and setting of parameters different to that of the
default.;
- cut off power to the control for a few seconds;
- restore power to the control;.
In the event of problems, carry out manually the command program set-up and
repeat the sequence of operations.

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DELAY SETTINGS

ACCESS TO ACCESS TO
CONFIGURATION MENU CONFIGURATION MENU
P I/O
ENTER PASSWORD …… ENTER PASSWORD
+
_00000 _* * * * *
(screen 220) (screen 220)

* * * * *: Insert the key word "SERVICE" ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") that youm find in the envelope attached to this
manual.

_Hardware Config. Hardware Config.


Delay Settings _Delay Settings
Manual Control Manual Control ……

screen 50 Screen 50

Screen 80 manages the behaviour in the initial transitori and the possibilty to set:
• units re-start delay after power loss (‘POWER ON DELAY’); serve to prevent
simultaneous starting in multiple installations;
In the units in LAN there is the automatic progressive re-start sequence (unit 1, Power On Delay s 000
unit 2, …) with intervals of 5 seconds between one unit and the next. LP-Stat Delay s 180
Start Trans. s 60
• (only DX, TC, ES units) the initial period – from the start of the compressor - T+H Al. Delay min 15
during which there is no reading of the low pressure pressostat (‘LP-STAT (screens 80)
DELAY’); permits the start up of the compressor also at tough temperatures
• The period of time that between the start up of the unit and the start of regulation /
(‘START TRANS.’); is the starting period deemed necessary to obtain control Anti-Hunting Time
system stability. Constant of Room
Temp. Control min 01
In this period also the reading of the air fluxostat FS is ignored; this permits –
mostly in units with a motorised damper – start-up of the unit without an alarm (screens 81)
signal "Loss of air flow".
• The signal of ambient alarms delay since the unit first starting (‘T+H AL. DELAY’).

In the next screen 81 there is the setting of the ‘ANTI HUNTING CONSTAT OF
ROOM TEMP. CONTROL’ to avoid excessive thermal excursion. The value has to
be as high as bigger is the thermal inertia in the conditioned room.

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MANUAL CONTROL
During normal operation all unit components are controlled automatically, however the simplify maintenance and
regulation operations or in emergency conditions it is possible to force manually– and independent to the reguklation
process the start up of each component.
• Unit fans (Unit start-Up);
• Compressor 1/2;
• (CW units) analogue output 0/1 (Y0/Y1Ramp %);
• Dehumidification;
• Reheating 1 ;
• Reheating 2;
• Forces the analogic output 0/1 in DX, TC, ES units(Y0/Y1Ramp);
The security devices are active also during manual functioning.

To modify the parameter values it is necessary to access to the subroutine "MANUAL CONTROL" from the
"HARDWARE" menu until reaching screen 220 where the password is requested password.

ACCESS TO ACCESS TO
CONFIGURATION MENU CONFIGURATION MENU
P I/O
ENTER PASSWORD …… ENTER PASSWORD
+
_00000 _* * * * *
(screen 220) (screen 220)

* * * * *: Introduce the password "SERVICE" ("CONFIGURATION PASSWORD") found in the envelope attached to this
maunual.

_Hardware Config. Hardware Config.


Delay Settings Delay Settings
Manual Control _Manual Control ……

screen 50 screen 50

AUTOMATIC/MANUAL FUNCTIONING MODES (SCREENS 90-93)


MANUAL OVERRIDE
To vary the functioning mode of a component it is sufficient to move the cursor in UNIT START-UP NO
COMPRESSOR 1 NO
COMPRESSOR 2 NO
corresponding line, press the or button to change from automatic ("No") to
(screen 90) DX, TC, ES

manual ("Yes") or vice versa and confirm by pressing the button.


/
In screen 93 it is also possible to set in % the opening grade of the devices MANUAL OVERRIDE
UNIT START-UP NO
connected to the analogic output Y0 o Y1. Y0 RAMP % 000
Y1 RAMP % 000
By forcing in operation one or more components, in D field of the STATUS screen (screen 91) CW

appears “MAN”.
/
MANUAL OVERRIDE
DEHUMIDIFICATION NO
REHEATING 1 NO
REHEATING 2 NO
(screen 92)

/
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Y0 RAMP % 000
Y1 RAMP % 000

(screen 93) DX, TC, ES

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REMOTE CONTROL OF THE UNIT


The start up and the stop of the unit can be carried out alternatively through:
1. a remote contact (or "remote control");
2. a "supervision system" connected to the microprocessor with serial cable.
The control of the unit devices is made in any case by the microprocessor.

ON/OFF FROM REMOTE: unit start up is managed by the closure of a remote contact N.O. without tension
connected to the board (see electrical diagram). For units with standard regulation program the digital input is: ID1.

SUPERVISION SYSTEM
A supervision system exchanges data via a serial cable with the board of the unit that is commanded and controlled
from remote: for this purpose an optional Serial card is available which permits the interface to a net RS422/RS485
for the transmission of data (see Supervision System manual).

ACCESS TO
CONFIGURATION MENU
P ENTER PASSWORD
+
_00000
(screen 210)

Screens 130a/130b determine if the unit is managed by remote by tele control and
you can set:
• remote start-up/shut down from free contact (‘I/O via Contact’);
• remote start-up/shut down by a supervision system – via serial RS422 or RS485 - I/O via Contact N
(‘I/O via Serial’); if "I/O via Serial YES" is set the possibility to select "I/O via I/O via Serial N
Id# 001 Speed 1200
Contact" is excluded automatically;
• the serial address of the unit connected to the supervision serial network (must be (screen 130a)
the same as the serial address set in the supervision program); the speed of data
transmission (‘Speed.’): 1200, 2400, 4800 for RS422 or 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 I/O via Contact N
I/O via Serial N
and 19200 for RS485. Id# 001 Speed 1200
LAN: UNIT NUMBER 00
(screen 130b)

SELECTING TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL FOR SUPERVISION


(with Uniguard 'HIGH TECH' controller only)
In units with Uniguard 'high tech' controller, supervision parameters include the I/O via Contact N
I/O via Serial N
following user-selectable protocol options: Id# 001 Speed 1200
• standard; PROTOCOL: Standard
• BusMod. (screen 130c)

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TWO UNITS MANAGEMENT


The microprocessor automatically control of two units, of which one is functioning (base) and one is in reserve (in
stand-by).
This is possible without the need to create a local network (LAN): it is sufficient to connect the digital output DO10 of
the 2° livel alarms of the base board (addressable alarm) of the first unit to the remote control terminals of the other
and vice-versa.

By selecting 'AUTOM.SWITCH-OVER OF STD-BY UNIT: Yes' in screen 131b it is possible to verify the following
functioning modes:
• one functioning unit; second unit in stand-by;
• Start-up of the reserve unit in the event of the break down of the first unit; the alarm states that activate
this function are those defined in the paragraph "ADDRESSING OF 2ND LEVEL ALARM", including the loss of
tension in the working unit
If in screen 131b "1 UNIT ON LIMIT: No' is set, following an alarm situation on the functioning unit the reserve unit

is started and both unit continue to work until the operator intervenes. Only by pressing the button for 5
seconds the alarm is reset and the unit is disactivated.
• Rotation on a temporary basis between the two units; this operation allows the division of the work load onto
two units at intervals of time which are pre-set (see screen 131b "CYCLE TIME");
• It is possible to start-up the stand-by unit as a substitute of the already working unit or in addition. The additional
unit may be useful, for example, in the event of an alarm caused by a high room temperature due to thermal
overloading, however if the available electrical power is sufficient for only one unit it is possible limit the operation to
just one unit.

SCREEN 131b
It does not appear in units not suitable for the LAN connection.
Provides the possibility to control two units of which one is functioning and one is in P +
stand-by by selecting: ……
• The possibility of this management (Yes/No);
Autom. Switch-Over
• the length of the automatic cycle between one inversion and the next (‘Cycle Base / Std-by Pair Y
Time’), within 1 and 999 hours; Cycle Time h 000
• the possibility to have only one working unit ('1 Unit ON Limit'), for example with 1 Unit On Limit N
(screen 131b)
the intention to avoid overloading on a supply line unable to support both units (eg.
UPS).

As an alternative to the control of two units as described above it is possible to manage a local network at the
condition that the board is provided with LAN card and EPROM able to manage the LAN (see next paragraph).
Management of more than two units always requires connection to a local network (see specific instruction
manual).

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UNITS IN LOCAL AREA NETWORK


Units with EPROM equipped with LAN and equipped with relevant optional card, in P +
the 130b screen the number of units in the local network has to be set (‘LAN: Unit
……
Number’).
It is however possible to work one unit on a temporary basis if the board address is I/O via Contact N
I/O via Serial N
equal to 1 and if the "LAN: Unit Number" is set equal to 1. Id# 001 Speed 1200
LAN: UNIT NUMBER 00
(screen 130b)

Screen 132 regards the parameters for automatic rotation between working
units and the stand-by unit and provides the possibility to set: /
• the presence of this feature (Yes/No); when automatic rotation is set, on a unit Autom. Switch-Over
ON
of Std-By Unit N
Cycle Time h 000
with an address lower then the network it is necessary to press the OFF button. N° Stand-by units 0
• the automatic cycle time between one inversion and the next (‘CYCLE TIME’); if it (screen 132) LAN
has the value zero (" 0 "), the controller tuns a test, rotating units at two-minute
intervals. /
• The number of units in stand-by (‘N. STAND-BY UNITS'). Usage of T+H values
Automatic rotation occurs with the same modes described in the previous Mode: Local / Mean
Aut.Changeover
paragraph: on a temporary basis or following a second level alarm; in the Mean/Loc.Diff.°C 2.0
second hypothesis start up of the stand-by unit causes the shut down of the first (screen 133)
unit.

Screen 133, displayed only if the local network is is set, gives the possibility to
control unit operation with a mean temperature measured in the room or with the
"local" value measured the sensor inside the unit:

- Mode: Local Unit control is made by the temperature and humidity values read
by the sensors in the unit.

- Mode: Mean Unit control is managed by the mean temperature and humidity
values read by the sensors in the active connected units in the local network.
Whatever the difference between the mean value and the sensor reading exceeds
the value "MEAN/LOC.DIFF." (default equal to 2°C), the control automatically
exchanges from the "MEAN" mode to the "LOCAL" mode.

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TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY SET POINT


All variables are pre-set in the factory so that the control functions correctly, maintaining standard conditions in the
room.

The set points and other set parameters can be read by pressing the button (it is not possible however to vary
the parameters).
To modify the values it is necessary to access the programming mode and insert the password "SETTINGS" (screen
210).

ACCESSO TO
SETTINGS
P + ENTER PASSWORD
_00000
(screen 210)

By using screens 110 to 119 it is possible to set the regulation parameters.

COOLING SET POINT (SCREEN 110)


• COOL. SET P.: cooling set point;
• SENSITIVITY.: cooling proportional band;
Cool. Set P. °C 23.0
• TIME CONSTANT integration time of P+I (s), only for close control mode; Sensitivity °C 1.5
• DEL. TEMP. LIMIT: minimum air delivery temperature (°C), appears only if there is Time Constant s 0600
Del. Temp. Limit °C 14
the optional temperature sensor. (screen 110)
Warning: to lower the cooling set point it may be necessary to lower the heating set
point to avoid the superimposition/overlapping of the heating proportional band with
that of the heating proportional band. /
Cool. Set P. °C 23.0
Heat. Set P. °C 23.0
HEATING SET POINT (SCREEN 111) Sensitivity °C 1.5

• COOL. SET P.: cooling set point (reference only); (screen 111)
• HEAT. SET P. (°C): heating set point;
• SENSITIVITY (°C): heating proportional band.
/
Cool. Set P. °C 23.0
Room High T. °C 30
TEMPERATURE ALARMS (SCREEN 112) Heat. Set P. °C 23.0
Room Low T. °C 10
Setting of the minimum and maximum room temperatures, when reached a specific
(screen 112)
alarm signal is switched on (from an internal sensor).
• COOL. SET P. (°C): cooling set point (reference only);
• ROOM HIGH T. (°C): threshold of high room temperature limit alarm;
• HEAT. SET P. (°C): heating set point (reference only);
• ROOM LOW T. (°C): threshold of low room temperature limit alarm.
N.B. the last two lines only appear if the unit is provided with at least one dedicated
heating device.

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DEHUMIDIFICATION CONTROL (SCREEN 113a-113b)


• DEHUMID. CONTROL: enables/disables the dehumidification function; /
• DEHUM. SET P. (rH%): dehumidification set point; _Relative Humidity
• DEH. PROP. BAND. (rH%): de-humidification hysteresis effect Dehumid. Control: Y
Dehum. Set P. rH% 55
Deh. Prop. Band. rH% 05
(screen 113b)
HUMIDIFIER SET POINT (SCREEN 114)
• HUMID. SET P. (rH%).: humidification set point; /
• HUM. PROP. BAND. (rH%): humidification proportional band.
_Humidification
Humid. Set P. rH% 45
Hum. Prop. Band. rH% 05
HUMIDIFIER SETTING (SCREEN 115) (screen 114)
Regards the setting of the steam production capacity from the integrated humidifier.
• MAXIMUM STEAM PRODUCTION: maximum steam production in kg/h.
/
N.B. By reducing the steam production capacity as closest as possible to the room
Humidifier Setting
necessities, it is possible to optimise the humidifier function and to prolong the life of Maximum Steam
the steam cylinder. Production kg/h 00.0
(30-100 % Nom. Cap.)
(screen 115)

HUMIDITY ALARMS (SCREEN 116)


Setting of the minimum and maximum relative humidity limits, when reached, a /
specific alarm signal is switched on (from an internal sensor). Dehum. Set P. rh% 55
High Rel. Hum. rh% 80
• DEHUM. SET P. (rH%): dehumidification set point (reference only); Hum. Set Point rh% 45
• HIGH REL. HUM. (rH%): threshold alarm due to high relative humidity.; Low Rel. Hum. rh% 30
• HUM. SET POINT (rH%): humidification set point (reference only); (screen 116)

• LOW REL. HUM. (rH%): threshold alarm due to low relative humidity.

N.B. the options shown relate to the units available resources.

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SET BACK FUNCTION


The set back function, which can be either activated or de-activated by using the control panel, consists of an
automatic start-up of the stand-by unit – yet powered – to exceed the following programmable limits for at least 30
seconds:
• Minimum temperature;
• Maximum temperature;
• Minimum relative humidity (only with optional humidity sensor and humidifier);
• Maximum relative humidity (only with optional humidity sensor);
Intervention of the set back function, must control the room conditions – although with larger tolerances – even if the
whole system is in stand-by; it’s intervention therefore is independent and not conditioned by signals from remote
systems.
It is possible to program that during the set back function the fan runs in cycles to allow that the
temperature sensor is blown by the air within the room.
Intervention of the set back function is not considered as an alarm situation.

VARIOUS CONTROL PARAMETERS (SCREENS 117a-117b-118-119) P +


• SETBACK MODE: enables/disables the 'set back function';
if the function is selected, the message "WARNING: UNIT IN SETBACK MODE" ……
appears in the STATUS screen;
Setback Mode Y
• MIN. TEMP.: minimum temperature threshold for the intervention of the set back Min. Temp. °C 15
mode (heating set during the set back mode); Max. Temp. °C 29
• MAX. TEMP.: maximum temperature threshold for the intervention of the set back (screen 117b)
mode (cooling set during the set back mode);
• MIN. REL. HUM. (rH%): set point for starting of the humidifier during the set back
/
mode;
• MAX. REL. HUM. (rH%): maximum relative humidity before intervention of the set Setback Mode
Min. Rel Hum. rH% 35
back mode (dehumidification function); Max. Rel Hum. rH% 75
• CYCLICAL START OF FAN: defines the fan operation during the set back function;
(screen 118)
if "Yes" is set the fan is started in cycles to guarantee stable room conditions.

When the unit is in the set back mode, "WATCH" is displayed in the STATUS /
SCREEN. Setback Mode
Cyclical Start
Normal operation conditions are re-stared automatically when the temperature of Fan (s 60) N
returns within the set values [MIN. TEMP. + 2°C] and [MAX. TEMP. - 2°C]. Interval min. 00
There is however a minimum time period of 15 minutes before which the unit does (screen 119)

not exit from the set back mode; this means that conditions may be stabilised.

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CLOCK - CALENDAR – TIME BANDS (only with optional clock circuit)


If the microprocessor is fitted with the optional clock circuit the date, time and weekday is shown in the STATUS
screen. It is possible the time with:
• start up and shut down of the unit according to timed program;
• memorisation of the alarm events.
Setting of the time and date and the programming of the time bands is possible by using the following screens:

ACCESS TO _ CLOCK - CALENDAR UNIT ON -OFF CYCLE


SETTINGS 12:24 (MAX 3 ON-OFF DAILY
P ENTER PASSWORD 14/02/01 CYCLES) ……
+
_00000 WED ENABLE: NO
(screen 210) (screen 100) (screen 101)

SETTING OF THE CLOCK - CALENDAR


In screen 100, it is possible to set:
• time of day (hours, minutes);
• date (day, month, year);
• weekday classification.

SETTING OF THE TIME BANDS (SCREENS 101-106) ……


Using this device it is possible to set the automatic start up and shut down of the /
unit on a temporary basis (time bands) to obtain: Unit On-Off Cycle
• up to 3 on-off daily cycles, each with start-up and stop time; (Max 3 on-off Daily
• a weekly cycle distinguishing the daily cycles divided into regular days N (default Cycles)
Enable: Y
is from Monday to Friday), pre-holiday P (default is on Saturday), holidays F (screen 101)
(default is on Sunday).
/
By setting "YES" in screen 101 the time bands device is activated; in field D of the
REGULAR DAY
STATUS screen “TIMED” appears. ON 08:15 OFF 12:30
Screens 104, 105, 106 it is possible to program the time cycles - characterised by ON 13:15 OFF 18:20
ON 20:00 OFF 22:30
a start time (ON) and a stop time (OFF) – of the regular days (N) , pre-holidays (P),
(screen 104)
holidays (F).
A stopped unit, “PROGRAMMED STOP - RE-START. AT ...” appears in the display
/
with the time and weekday that is programmed for the next start-up.
By setting 00:00 in the ON or OFF the cycle is ignored. SATURDAY / PRE-HOLIDAY
ON 08:30 OFF 14:00
ON 00:00 OFF 00:00
ON 00:00 OFF 00:00
(screen 105)

CLASSIFICATION OF THE WEEKDAYS (SCREEN 102)


This is automatic, however it can be modified using screen 102; the screen appears /
when the time bands device is activated (screen 101 - "ENABLE:" YES). SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY
The present day is shown – at the end of the programming of the time bands: ON 00:00 OFF 00:00
ON 00:00 OFF 00:00
- N: regular day or holiday; ON 00:00 OFF 00:00
- P: pre-holiday; (screen 106)
- F: holiday.
……
Programmed Cycle:
Whenever it is necessary to change the classifications, press the button to
To change
move to screen 103, otherwise press the button. Press Key "ENTER"
(screen 102)

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WEEKLY PROGRAM (SCREEN 103)


Unless it is different set, in the microprocessor memory are classified: Programmed Cycle:
• regular days (N) all week days from Monday to Friday;
• pre-holidays (P) Saturday; To change
Press Key "ENTER"
• holiday (F) Sunday. (screen 102)

By using screen 103 (moving from screen 102 by pressing the button) it is
possible to change the classification of the seven days to come, including the actual
PROGRAM. LU 13/10/97
day that is shown on the first line of the screen. MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
N N >F N >P >F F
Under each day there is a memorised classification (N or P or F) that can be
(screen 103)

modified by pressing the or button until finding the wanted classification;

by pressing the button the set classification is confirmed and the next day is
selected. If the classification differs from the standard the symbol > appears
automatically before the classification.
The selected time bands will be the same as days of same classification.

The selection of the time bands is cancelled automatically once the day for which it was activated has passed.

To exit from the time-calendar and time bands screens press the button.

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ADDRESSING OF 2 nd LEVEL ALARMS


This paragraph ("ALARM READINGS ") explains
the possible alarm events that can be detected by P + /
the control, specifying each action carried out by ACCESS TO 2nd Level Alarms
the control. SETTINGS Flooding N
In the more serious cases (for instance, when the ENTER PASSORD Smoke/Fire N
_00000 Ext.Room Sensor N
alarm comes from a safety device), the controller (screen 210) (screen 34)
can have some of the unit’s components switched ……
off. In other cases, when an alarm is encountered,
/
the only result is usually just a message sent up 2nd Level Alarms 2nd Level Alarms
on the terminal’s display. Air Flow/Fans Y Main Sensors Y
Compressors Y Auxil. Sensors N
El. Heaters Y Local Network N
Screens 31…. 37 give the possibility to select (screen 31) (screen 35)
between a list of 2nd level alarms.
In the event of an alarm addressable alarm relay is
/ /
powered (or 2nd level alarms):
2nd Level Alarms 2nd Level Alarms
Air Filters N Wrong Password N
- if two or more units are connected, one of which Humidifier Y Unit Run Hours N
Low Room R.Hum. Y Filter Run Hours N
in standby mode, the 2nd-level alarm switches
(screen 32) (screen 36)
on the standby unit, which takes over from the
unit currently operating. The only alarms not to
/ /
produce this effect are: "Low Room R.Hum.",
"High Room Temp.", "Low Room Temp.", "High 2nd Level Alarms 2nd Level Alarms
High Room Temp. Y Compr. Run Hours N
Room R.Hum.", "Ext. Room Sensor", "Flooding" Low Room Temp. Y Reheat. Run Hours N
and "Smoke/Fire". High Room R.Hum. Y Humidifier Run H N
(screen 33) (screen 37)

- in the event of remoting the selected alarms


cause a generic signal of alarm units (digital
output board: DO10).

In all cases, the 'SMOKE/FIRE' alarm causes the


unit to be switched off. Via form 34, you can
determine whether operation must be resumed
manually or automatically.
When the cause of the alarm disappears and the
contact (input ID11) closes again, the unit restarts:
- automatically if the alarm is NOT selected as
a 2nd-level alarm;

once the alarm is reset with key if the


alarm is selected as a 2nd-level alarm.

In "LEONARDO" air-conditioners featuring the condensate drain pump, the relevant alarm contact is hardwired in
series with the flood alarm on input ID10, and is set by default as a 2nd-level alarm (form 34 "flood yes")
When there is a "FLOOD" alarm, the operating unit is switched off whilst the standby unit is not started.

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ALARM READINGS

ACTIVE ALARMS

By pressing the button the alarm buzzer is silenced and a description of the alarm is shown in the display.

If the cause of the alarm has been eliminated, the last alarm message can be reset by holding the button
down for a few seconds; by doing this the red light on the button switches off immediately.
If the cause of the alarm has not been eliminated, the buzzer is activated again.

HISTORICAL ALLARM SEQUENCE


To reconstruct the historical alarm sequence, the microprocessor maintains the last 40 events in the memory.

All the memorised alarms can be read in order by pressing the button starting from the STATUS MEMORY.

12:30 31/05/00 AL01

CLOGGED FILTERS

Service time limits overcoming are not memorised and therefore can not be read ("SERV.").
In the sequence the first event shown corresponds to the last alarm.

In microprocessor fitted with clock circuits (optional) during each alarm event the date and ime is shown.

DESCRIPTION OF ALARM EVENTS


All the possible alarm messages that can be shown on the user terminal display are recalled.
For those alarms that are still active (and therefore which are not memorised in the historic sequence) indications to
resolve the problem are found on the last two lines of the display.
Alarms selected from the 2nd level alarms can cause the unit to shut down (see paragraph "ADDRESSING 2nd LEVEL
ALARMS").

I
WRONG PHASE SEQUENCE ALARM
The SCROLL compressor must turn in a specific direction of rotation unless
efficiency loss.
Only in units with a three phase power supply it is possible that the phase sequence
of the power supply causes a rotation to the direction opposite of what has been set.
In this such event, as soon as the unit is powered the microprocessor immediately
enters into an alarm state to prevents any other manoeuvres.
In these circumstances cut off the unit power supply and reverse two of the power
phases.

POWER RESTORED MESSAGE


(10:30 04/07/01)
After a power outage, the controller logs the form alongside in the alarm log when POWER BACK
power is restored. AFTER FAILURE

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HIGH TEMPERATURE OR HUMIDITY VALUES.


These are alarms connected with the high thermo-hygrometric limits (see paragraph "TEMPERATURE AND
HUMIDITY SET POINT ": screens 112 and 116).

ALARM Signal only. Can be delayed during the unit start-up phase (15 minute default delay).
ROOM TEMPERATURE
ABOVE MAX. LIMIT

ALARM Signal only. Can be delayed during unit start-up phase (15 minutes default delay).
ROOM TEMPERATURE
BELOW MIN. LIMIT

ALARM Signal only. Can be delayed during unit start-up phase (15 minutes default delay).
ROOM REL. HUMIDITY
ABOVE MAX. LIMIT

ALARM Signal only. Can be delayed during unit start-up phase (15 minutes default delay).
ROOM REL. HUMIDITY
BELOW MIN. LIMIT

OPTIONAL SENSOR ALARMS

ALARM Detected by the flood control module or condensate drain pump alarm contact; it causes
FLOOD ALARM
CHECK WATER the unit to be switched off only if selected as one of the second-level alarms, but does not
CONNECTIONS start the standby unit.

ALARM Detected by fire/smoke sensors, it always causes the unit to be switched off.
PRESENCE OF
SMOKE/FIRE

ALARM Signal only.


ROOM LIMIT EXCEEDED
(BY EXT. SENSORS)

UNIT FUNCTIONING ALARMS

Alarms relative to the air conditioning unit components and that are caused by the intervention of a protection device.

ALARM Only TC units: causes the switching from chilled water (CW) functioning to direct
CW VALVE FAILURE OR
WATER FLOW TOO LOW expansion (DX) stage. Shown also when room temperature sensor detects exceeds for
the first time the set limits.

ALARM Only CW units. When the water flow gauge signals a flow loss in the chilled water circuit.
FLOOD ALARM
CHECK WATER
CONNECTIONS

ALARM CW units (Signal only). Detected by the chilled water temperature sensor when the "Set
WATER TOO WARM TO
GET DEHUMIDIFICATION Point" value set in screen 63 is not reached within 15 minutes after the dehumidification
CHECK CHILLER GROUP call.

ALARM Only CW units. Detected by the chilled water temperature sensors when it exceeds the
HIGH CHILLED WATER
TEMPERATURE: limit "High Temp." set in screen 63.
CHECK CHILLER GROUP

ALARM Fan alarms: Detected by the air flow differential pressostat. Causes the shut down of all
LOSS OF AIR FLOW
CHECK FAN/SWITCH devices (compressors, electric heaters, humidifier, fans).

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ALARM Detected by the dirty filter differential pressostat (PFS), causes a single alarm signal,
CLOGGED FILTERS
CLEAN OR REPLACE without affecting the unit functioning. Indicates that the air filter must be cleaned or
FILTER ELEMENT replaced.

ALARM Only DX, ES, TC units. Causes the displayed circuit compressors (1 or 2) to shut down.
COMPR.1 HIGH PRESS.
CHECK REFRIG. CIRCUIT
AND/OR CONDENSER

ALARM Only DX, ES, TC units. Causes the shut down of the displayed circuit compressors (1 o
COMPR.1 LOW PRESSURE
CHECK REFRIG. CIRCUIT 2).
/REFRIGERANT CHARGE

ALARM Alarm detected by the safety thermostat, causes the electric heaters to shut down.
HEATERS OVERHEATING
CHECK AIR FLOW
AND/OR SAFETY SWITCH

HUMIDIFIER ALARMS

ALARM LAN 1 Humidifier alarm. Disables the humidification function.


HUMIDIFIER: HIGH
CURRENT: CHECK
CYLINDER / DRAINING

ALARM LAN 1 Humidifier alarm. Disables the humidification function.


HUMIDIFIER: LOSS OF
WATER: CHECK
WATER SUPPLY

ALARM LAN 1 Humidifier alarm. Disables the humidification function.


HUMIDIFIER: LOSS OF
POWER: CHECK
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT

SENSOR ALARMS
Relative to the malfunction or the incorrect connection of the sensors to the basic board.
Whenever one of these alarms is activated, verify the accuracy of the set configuration, the presence of the sensor,
the exact connection of the sensor, the functional characteristics of the sensor.
ALARM Disable a unit function according to the sensor signalling
( *****)
SENSOR
FAILED/DISCONNECTED

(*****)

Causes the shut down of the compressors and the electric heaters keeping only the fans
ROOM TEMP.
running.

Disables the free-cooling function control (only ES units).


OUTDOOR TEMP.

Disables the electrical heaters


DELIVERY TEMP.

Disables the humidification and dehumidification functions.


ROOM REL. HUM.

Disables the free-cooling function control (only ES units) and forces the RAD COOLER to
WATER IN T.SENSOR
work at 100%.

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Disables the hot water re-heat process (optional).


HOT WATER TEMP.

SERVICE NOTES
These report the set service time limits overcoming of the described component refer to signal (cfr. HOURMETER
OPERATION).
As already mentionned, this type of alarms continues until the hourmeter is reset, however it is not memorised in the
historical series of alarms.

SERVICE ALARM Signal only. Can refer to: "UNIT", "Air FILTER", "COMPRESSOR 1", "COMPRESSOR 2",
(* * * * *)
EXCEEDED XXXXX RUN "COMPRESSOR 3", "COMPRESSOR 4", "EL. HEATER 1", "EL. HEATER 2", "HUMIDIFIER".
HOURS
To reset the alarm it is necessary to reset the hourmeter (see paragraph "HOURMETER
READING AND PROGRAMMING").

DISCONNECTED 'LAN' ALARM

ALARM Indicates communication problems between the LAN unit and specifies which units are not
LAN INTERRUPTED,
DISCONNECTED UNITS connected. Can be due to a power loss, a malfunction of the serial circuits or an
………………………. interruption in the electrical connections.
The alarm appears on the units which bear the lowest LAN address both just before and
after the disconnection.

SYSTEM ALARMS

ALARM Indicates errors in the EEPROM memory, probably due to the exceeding erasing / writing
EEPROM FAILURE:
REPLACE CONTROL cycles. It is necessary to replace the control board.
BOARD

ACCESS ALARMS

ALARM Refers to an attempt to access the setting screen or configuration with the wrong
ATTEMPT TO ACCESS
WITH WRONG (MIN. 3 OC - password three times in a row.
CURRENCES) PASSWORD
To reset the alarm proceed as follows:
- Enter into the "Hardware Config." Menu and insert the correct password;
- Use the "AL. PAGE CLEAR-UP" command (screen 72a) to cancel the alarms in the
memory;

- Exit from the subroutine using the button;

- Keep the button pressed for 5 seconds until the red light switches off.

REMOTE ALARM SIGNALLING


Remote signalling of the alarm states the following are available in the microprocessor control board potential free
contacts (see electrical diagrams):
a. Addressable second level alarm;
b. generic alarm;
In the event that there are more than one air conditioning units, the cabling of the clean contacts must be provided for
each unit independently.
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DEFAULT VALUES
CONFIGURATION NUMERICAL PARAMETRES
Screen PARAMETERS DEFAULT Screen SET VALUES PRE-SET MIN MAX.

Humidity Control 110 Cooling set point °C 23,0 18,0 32,0


113a-113b Dehumidification NO 110 Cooling sensitivity °C 1,5 0,5 9,9
65 Humidification NO 110 Time constant sec 0600
117 Setback mode NO 110 Delivery Temp. limit °C 14 10 25
112 High room temp. alarm threshold °C 30 20 45
Addressing for 2° level alarm: 111 Heating set point °C 23,0 5,0 25,0
31 Airflow / fan YES 111 Heating sensitivity °C 1,5 0,5 9,0
31 Compressors YES 112 Low room temp. alarm threshold. °C 10 25 25
31 Electrical Heaters YES
32 Air filter NO 113b Dehum. set point RH% 55 40 90
32 Humidifier YES 113b Dehum. prop. band. RH% 05 03 15
32 Low Room R.Hum. YES 116 High room rH alarm threshold RH% 80 40 99
33 High Room Temp. YES 114 Hum. set point RH% 45 20 80
33 Low Room Temp. YES 114 Hum. prop. band. RH% 05 03 20
33 High Room R.Hum. YES 116 Low room rH alarm threshold RH% 30 05 65
34 Flooding (*) NO
34 Smoke/fire NO Setback mode control
34 External Room sensor NO 117 Min. Temp. °C 16,0 5,0 24
35 Main sensor YES 117 Max. Temp. °C 28,0 20,0 35,0
35 Auxiliary Sensor NO 118 Min. Rel. Hum. RH% 35 20 60
35 Local Network NO 118 Max. Rel. Hum. RH% 75 50 90
36 Wrong password NO
36 Unit Run Hours NO 131b - 132 Cycle Time h 168 1 999
36 Filter Run Hours NO 130b No. of Unit
37 Compr.Run Hours NO Changing the password
37 Reheat.Run Hours NO 71 Password for settings 00000 00000 32000
37 Humidifier Run Hours NO 71 Password for service * 00000 32000
∗ Passwords contained in sealed envelope attached to this manual
Remote Control, superv. system, autom. switch -over 60a Compressor Number 1 1 4
130a- 130b I/O via Contact NO 60a Circuit Number 1 2
130a- 130b I/O via Serial NO 60a-60b Electrical Heaters 1 (DX/S) 0 3
130a- 130b Speed (1200÷19600) 1200 60a-60b Electrical Heaters 3 (DX) 0 3
131a - 132 Units Switch-Over NO
131b 1 Unit On Limit NO Counter threshold
64a Hot gas coil NO 10 Filter counter threshold h 1000 0 32000
64a - 64b External Dehumidifier NO 11 Humidifier h 500 0 32000
64a - 64b External Humidifier NO 12-18 All other devices h 0 0 32000
Manual override - DX
90 Unit start-up NO Rad Cooler settings
90 Compressor n.1 NO 61b Temp. E.S. °C 8,0 5 24
90 Compressor n.2 NO 61b Summer Temp. °C 28,0 15 40
Manual override - CW Twin-cool circuit settings
91 Unit start-up NO 62 Chilled Water Activ. - set point °C 7,0 7 25
91 Y0 Ramp % NO Dehumidif. and alarm settings
91 Y1 Ramp % NO 63 Chill. water set-up - Dehum. cycle start °C 7,0 5 20
92 Dehumidification NO 63 Chilled Water set-up - High Temp. °C 15,0 5 20
92 Reheating n.1 NO
92 Reheating n.2 NO 66-69 Offset sensors - Adjustment °C 0 -9,9 +9,9
19 Humidifier - drain valve NO Setting delay times
93 Y0 Ramp % 000 80 Power On Delay sec 0 0 300
93 Y1 Ramp % 000 80 Low pressure delay sec 180 0 300
80 Start Transitory sec 60 15 99
80 T+H Alarm Delay min 15 0 99
81 Anti-Hunting time constant of room min 1 0 30
(*) For LEONARDO units with condensate drain pump, the default setting is "YES"

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"SETTINGS" PASSWORD "SERVICE"/"CONFIGURATIONS"


"SETTINGS" PASSWORD PASSWORD

hh:mm 00.0 °C 00% rH hh:mm dd/mm/yy 2nd Level Alarms ID1: On-Off remote C
Deumidification No Alarm Air Flow/Fans N/Y ID2: FS C
Re-heat Hardware
Compressors N/Y ID3: PFS C
Man/Force Cycle/Time Configurations
(SPECIFIC RESOURCE) El. Heaters N/Y ……
01 20 Delay Settings
Tot. Run hours 00000 31 40-42 Manual Control
Alarm Limit h. 00000
Reset -- 50
(hh:mm 00 00/00/00) 14:12 10/02/01
10 2nd Level Alarms SEQUENTIAL DISPLAY OF
Room Temp. °C 00.0 Loss of Air Flow
Deliv. Temp. °C 00.0 Air Filters N/Y DIGITAL INPUTS
Room R.Hum. rh% 00 Humidifier N/Y
Low Room R.Hum. N/Y
02 SEQUENTIAL DISPLAY OF
RUN HOUR LIMITS OF ALL 21 32
COMPONENTS
(SEQUENTIAL DISPLAY OF
ALARMS IN PROGRESS) DISPLAY OF HISTORICAL 2nd Level Alarms
11-18 B1 Room Air T. 00.0
SEQUENCE OF High Room Temp. N/Y B2 Delivery T. 00.0
MEMORISED ALARM Low Room Temp. N/Y ……
CONDITIONS High Room R.Hum. N/Y
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43-44
Compressor 1 ON
Compressor 1.2 ON 2nd Level Alarms
Flooding N/Y SEQUENTIAL DISPLAY OF
Compressor 2 ON ANALOGUE INPUTS
Compressor 2.2 ON Programme Smoke/Fire N/Y
MODE Ext.Room Sensor N/Y
03
34

Electr. Heating 1 ON
Electr. Heating 2 -- 2nd Level Alarms
Hot Water Valve Main Sensors N/Y C1: CV1 (CV) OFF
Humidifier Cilinder Auxil. Sensors N/Y C2: CC1 OFF
Opening degree 000 %
Maintenance Local Network N/Y C3: CC2 OFF
04 _ --- ……
35
45-47
Energy Saving -- 19a
2nd Level Alarms
Wrong Password N/Y SEQUENTIAL DISPLAY OF
Cold Water Valve
Unit Run Hours N/Y DIGITAL OUTPUT
Opening degree 000 % Humidifier Cilinder Filter Run Hours N/Y
05 ES Maintenance
_ Switch off and Empty 36

2nd Level Alarms


Chilled Water Valve Compr. Run Hours N/Y Y1: VAF 000
Opening degree 000 % Reheat. Run Hours N/Y Y2: VAC / RAD 000
Humidifier Cilinder Humidifier Run H N/Y ……
06 TC and CW Maintenance 37

Please wait … 48
Humidifier --
Feed Valve -- 19b
Feed Drain -- …… SEQUENTIAL DISPLAY OF
Steam. Cap. kg/h 00.0 ANALOGUE OUTPUT
07 Humidifier Cilinder
Maintenance
Press Enter to ESC
Outdoor Temp. °C 00.0 EMPTY CILINDER
Closed Circ. °C 00.0
19c
Hot Water °C 00.0

08a ES

Outdoor Temp. °C 00.0


Cold Water °C 00.0
Hot Water °C 00.0

08b TC and CW
Configurations Delay Settings Manual Control
Unit Type: DX, DX-S, ES, TC Unit Type: CW
Compressors No. -
Refr. Circ. No. - Power on Delay s 000 Manual Override
Electric Reheat 3 Electric Reheat 3 LP-Start Delay s 000 Unit star-up No
60a 60b Start Trans. s 00 Compressor 1 No
T+H Al. Delay min 00 Compressor 2 No
80 90 DX, ES, TC
DX, DX-S TC ES CW
Closed Circuit Setup Closed Circuit Setup Chilled Water Setup Anti-Hunting Time Manual Override
Temp. E.S. °C 08.0 Dehum. Cycle Start Constant of Room Unit star-up No
Set Point. °C 28.0 Summer Temp. °C 28.0 Set Point °C 07.0 Temp. Control min 00 Y0 Ramp % 000
Rad-Cooler On-Off / Modul. Rad-Cooler On-Off / Modul. High Temp. °C 15.0 Y1 Ramp % 000

61a 61b 63 81 91 CW

DX, DX-S TC ES CW Manual Override


Dehumidification No
Closed Circuit Setup Reheating 1 No
Reheating 2 No
Chilled Water Activ. 92
Set Point °C 07.0
62
Manual Override
Y0 Ramp % 000
P I/O
Hot Water Reheat Yes
Hot Water Reheat Yes
Y1 Ramp % 000

Hot Gas Coil No 93 DX


External Dehumid. No
External Dehumid. No
External Humidif. No
External Humidif. No
"SERVICE"/"CONFIGURATIONS"PASSWORD 64b
64a
Hot Water Coil
Activation Set
Water Temp. °C 40
Hardware Config.
Delay Settings
Manual Control 64c

50
Humidifier Mod.: ---
V: --- Ph. - TAM: ---
Steam Cap. kg/h: 00
Nom. Curr. A: 00.00
65

Offset Adj.
SENSOR
Read value °C 00.0
Adjustment °C 0.0
66-69

Option config.
Cl. Filter P-Stat Yes
Flood. detector No
Smoke/Fire-Stat No
70a

ID12 Opzion Config.


T+H Instruments Y
Gen. Set activat N

70b

Set-up Of Passwords
For Accessing To:
Settings 00000
Service *****
71

Program Set up No Program Set up Yes


Al.Page Clear-up No Al Page Clear-up No
Hardware Set up No Hardware Set up No
Please wait …
72a 72b
Cool. Set P. °C 0.0
P P Sensitivity
Time Constant
°C 0.0
s 0000
Del. Temp. Limit °C 00
"SETTINGS" PASSWORD "SETTINGS" PASSWORD 110

Cool. Set P. °C 00.0


Clock - Calendar Heat. Set P. °C 00.0
Hour/Minutes 00:00 Programm Version
Sensitivity °C 0.0
DD/MM/YY 00/00/00
Weekday 00 ………
111
100
120
Cool.. Set P. °C 00.0
Unit On-Off Cycle
Room High T. °C 00
(Max 3 on-off Daily
Heat. Set P. °C 00.0
Cycles)
Room Low T. °C 00
Enable: N/Y
112
101

NO SI
Relative Humidity Relative Humidity
Programmed Cycle:
Dehumid. Control: N Dehumid. Control: Y
Dehum. Set P. rH% 00
To change
Deh. Prop. Band. rH% 00
Press Key "ENTER"
113a 113b
102

PROGRAM. 00/00/00
MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
Humidification
N N N N N P F
Humid. Set P. rH% 00
Hum. Prop. Band. rH% 00
103 Programme
MODE
114

Humidifier Setting
Regular day Maximum Steam
On 00:00
On 00:00
Off 00:00
Off 00:00
Production kg/h 00.0
(30-100 % Nom. Cap.) P
On 00:00 Off 00:00 115
104 "SETTINGS" PASSWORD
Dehum. Set P. rh% 00
Saturday / Pre-Holiday High Rel. Hum. rh% 00
On 00:00 Off 00:00 Hum. Set Point rh% 00
On 00:00 Off 00:00 Low Rel. Hum. rh% 00 I/O via Contact N I/O via Contact N
On 00:00 Off 00:00 116 I/O via Serial N I/O via Serial N
105 Id# 001 Speed 1200 Id# 001 Speed 1200
LAN: UNIT NUMBER 00
130a 130b LAN
Sunday and Holiday
On 00:00 Off 00:00 Setback Mode N/Y Setback Mode Y
On 00:00 Off 00:00 Min. Temp. °C 00.0 Min. Temp °C 00.0
On 00:00 Off 00:00 Max. Temp. °C 00.0 Max. Temp °C 00.0
Autom. Switch-Over Autom. Switch-Over
106 Base / Std-by Pair N of Std-By Unit N
117a 117b Cycle Time h 000
N° Stand-by units 0
131a 132 LAN
Setback Mode
Min. Rel Hum. rH% 00
Max. Rel Hum. rH% 00
Autom. Switch-Over Usage of T+H values
118 Base / Std-by Pair Y Mode: Local / Mean
Cycle Time h 000 Aut.Changeover
1 Unit On Limit N Mean/Loc.Diff.°C 2.0
131b 133 LAN
Setback Mode
Cyclical Start
of Fan (s 120) N
Interval min. 00
119
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PROGRAM FOR AIR CONDITIONING

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PROGRAM FOR AIR CONDITIONING

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