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INTER 2V4SA, rev.02

INTER 2V4SA

16. 

Memory Card

The memory card is used to create a backup 
copy of your controller’s configuration. The 
card is also useful to transfer the configura-
tion of one controller to another controller of 
the same type. 

The switch at the bottom of the card is used 
to lock or to unlock the card (  = locked, 

= unlocked).

Turn off power each time you open the 
controller’s  enclosure.  This  prevents 
accidental  exposure  to  areas  of  high 
voltage.

TO TRANSFER A CONFIGURATION:

1.    Open  the  latch  and  lift  the  controller's 
cover.

2.  If you are about to copy the controller's 
configuration on the memory card, make sure 
the card's switch is at the unlocked position.

3. Insert the card in the connector located 
on  the  electric  board  inside  the  controller. 
Refer to the illustration above to position the 
memory card correctly. 

4.  If  internal  switch  #12  is  at 
the OFF position, simply switch 
it to the ON position;  if internal 
switch #12 is already at the ON 
position: switch it back to OFF 
and then ON again. 

5.  Close the controller's enclosure.

6. The transfer menu should be displayed on 
screen. Use the adjustment buttons to select 
whether  you  want  to  transfer  the  memory 
card's  content  into  the  controller  (

"COPY" 

"to" "CTRL"

)

 

or if you wish to transfer the 

controller's  content  into  the  memory  card 
(

"COPY" "to" "CARD

") . 

12

ON

OFF

7. Once you have chosen the proper type of 
transfer, press and hold the Other Functions 
button for 5 seconds. The controller will au-
tomatically return to the 

ROOM TEMP

 menu 

once the transfer is completed. If the transfer 
is incorrect, the letters 

"COPY" 

and 

"Error" 

will flash on screen. In this case, press the 
up  or  down  adjustment  button  to  exit  the 
error menu and then refer to the table below 
to see possible error causes.

8.  Once the transfer is over, open the con-
troller's cover, and remove the memory card 
from  the  connector.  Close  the  controller's 
enclosure afterwards.

9.  Lock the card switch (   )  if required.

ON

OFF

Internal

switches

Memory

Card

Lock/Unlock 

switch

Connector

Electronic

board

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INTER 2V4SA, rev.02

INTER 2V4SA

1. 

PRECAUTIONS .............................. 4

2. 

FEATURES .................................... 4

3. 

LOCATION OF THE CONTROLS ....... 6

3.1.  Unit Display .................................. 6
3.2.  Internal Switches ........................... 6
3.3.  Controller Status LEDS ................... 7

4. 

INSTALLATION .............................. 8

4.1.  Mounting Instructions ..................... 8
4.2.  Connections .................................. 8
4.3.  Motor Types.................................. 8
4.4.  Temperature Probes ....................... 9

5. 

CHANGING A PARAMETER ........... 10

5.1.  Using the Display ......................... 10
5.2.  Locking the Parameter Settings ...... 10

6. 

TEMPERATURE SETTINGS ............ 11

6.1.  Temperature Units ....................... 11
6.2.  Viewing Temperatures .................. 11
6.3.  Temperature Set Point .................. 12
6.4.  Temperature Ramp ....................... 13

7. 

FAN STAGES .............................. 15

7.1.  Principle of Operation ................... 15

7.1.1.   Merging Fan Stages 1 & 2 ....... 17
7.1.2.  De-icing of Stage 2 Fans ......... 19

7.2.  Fan Stage Settings ....................... 20

8. 

MINIMUM VENTILATION CYCLES .. 22

8.1.  Principle of Operation ................... 22
8.2.  Minimum Ventilation Timer Settings 22
8.3.  RH Compensation on the Min. Ventila-

tion Speed .................................. 23

8.4.  Minimum Ventilation Speed Ramp .. 24

TABLE OF CONTENTS

9. 

MISTING ..................................... 26

10.  HEATING STAGES ....................... 28

10.1. Cascade Heating .......................... 28
10.2. Zoned Heater .............................. 29
10.3. Heater Settings ............................ 30

11.  ALARMS ..................................... 31

11.1. Temperature Alarms ..................... 31
11.2. Outside Temp. Compensation on 

Temp. Alarms .............................. 31

11.3. Alarm Settings ............................. 32

11.3.1. Hi/Lo Alarm Offsets & Critical 

Alarm .................................... 32

11.3.2. Outside Temp. Alarm Offset .... 32

12.  TEST MODE ................................ 33

13.  TROUBLESHOOTING .................... 34

14.  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....... 36

15.  FACTORY SETTINGS ................... 37

16.  MEMORY CARD .......................... 38

Summary of Contents for INTER 2V4SA

Page 1: ...MOTOR TYPE STAGE 1 OVERRIDE MIN SPEED STAGE 2 MIN SPEED STAGE 2 OFFSET BANDWITH STAGE 2 DE ICING STAGE 2 MOTOR TYPE STAGE 3 6 DIFFERENTIAL MIST OFFSET DIFFERENTIAL MIST TIMER MIST RH COMPENSATION HEAT...

Page 2: ...mory card is write protected If you want to copy the controller s configuration on the memory card make sure the switch at the bottom of the card is at the unlocked position The controller is write pr...

Page 3: ...sfer is incorrect the letters COPY and Error will flash on screen In this case press the up or down adjustment button to exit the error menu and then refer to the table below to see possible error cau...

Page 4: ...ithout having to enter the building Minimum ventilation cycles When ventilation is not required for cooling the first stage fans can be operated either continuously or intermittently to reduce the lev...

Page 5: ...ity As humidity increases the minimum speed of stage 1 fans increases proportionally to compensate for the change Full speed fan start up In order to overcome the inertia of the ven tilation system co...

Page 6: ...RM C F SEC MIN LOCKED STAGE 1 STAGE 2 MIST FUNCTIONS ADJUSTMENTS OTHER FUNCTIONS INTER 2V4SA Main menu LED Display Status LEDs Units Adjustment but tons Menu selectors 35 INTER 2V4SA rev 02 INTER 2V4S...

Page 7: ...controller should be combined with another line N for 115V or L2 for 230V to activate the motor Also be sure the Stage 1 and 2 COMM is sup plied by line L1 The Stage s fuse is open Replace the fuse T...

Page 8: ...caps located on each of the four mounting holes Mount the enclosure on the wall using four screws Be sure the electrical knockouts are at the bottom of the enclosure in order to prevent water from ent...

Page 9: ...rev 02 INTER 2V4SA 4 4 Temperature Probes The controller is supplied with one tempera ture probe connected to input 1 Up to three additional probes can be connected to the controller in order to obtai...

Page 10: ...the parameters The Locked Parameter status LED turns off ON OFF 1 1 ON OFF 31 INTER 2V4SA rev 02 INTER 2V4SA 11 Alarms The controller sets off an alarm in the case of a power failure a fault in the su...

Page 11: ...peratures I Viewing the Room Temperature The room temperature is the average value of all temperatures measured by activated probes in proper operating condition Select the ROOM TEMP MIN MAX menu The...

Page 12: ...ts function independently dif ferent probes are assigned to each output Probes 1 and 2 are assigned to Heater 1 and Probes 3 and 4 are assigned to Heater 2 In dividual probes can be turned on or off u...

Page 13: ...ion between consecutive steps of the ramp When the last step is reached the controller keeps using the tem perature set point associated to that day Temperature 90 0 87 2 84 4 81 6 78 8 76 0 73 2 70 4...

Page 14: ...uttons to set it to the desired value IV Deactivating the Temperature Ramp Select the SET POINT TEMP RAMP menu and then press the Other Functions button to scroll down all ramp steps until the word ON...

Page 15: ...seconds the Off Time can be adjusted from 0 to 60 minutes To disable mist cooling set the On Time to zero Select the MIST TIMER menu The current On Time for the mist cycle is displayed al ternating w...

Page 16: ...x x is the day number Use the adjustment buttons to set the day number of the first ramp step Press the Other Functions button once again The minimum ventilation speed associ ated with the first step...

Page 17: ...tion speed associated with that day Speed 10 Speed 9 Speed 8 Speed 7 Speed 6 Speed 5 Speed 4 Speed 3 Speed 2 Speed 1 Min Ventilation Ramp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 DAYS Min Vent Speed stage 1 Notes Cer...

Page 18: ...midity exceeds the humidity set point the minimum ventilation fans are operated continu ously rather than cycled RH Comp on the Min Ventilation Speed RH Level 10 RH Set Point Compensat ed speed Regula...

Page 19: ...onds in increments of 15 seconds To run the fans continuously at minimum speed set the Off Time to zero and On Time to any value other than zero To stop the fans set the On Time to zero and Off Time t...

Page 20: ...ious graph Stage 2 Offset ranges from negative S1 bandwidth to 10 0 C 18 0 F Select the STAGE 2 OFFSET BANDWIDTH menu The offset of stage 2 flashes on the display alternating with the letters OFSET Us...

Page 21: ...ious graph Stage 2 Offset ranges from negative S1 bandwidth to 10 0 C 18 0 F Select the STAGE 2 OFFSET BANDWIDTH menu The offset of stage 2 flashes on the display alternating with the letters OFSET Us...

Page 22: ...onds in increments of 15 seconds To run the fans continuously at minimum speed set the Off Time to zero and On Time to any value other than zero To stop the fans set the On Time to zero and Off Time t...

Page 23: ...midity exceeds the humidity set point the minimum ventilation fans are operated continu ously rather than cycled RH Comp on the Min Ventilation Speed RH Level 10 RH Set Point Compensat ed speed Regula...

Page 24: ...tion speed associated with that day Speed 10 Speed 9 Speed 8 Speed 7 Speed 6 Speed 5 Speed 4 Speed 3 Speed 2 Speed 1 Min Ventilation Ramp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 DAYS Min Vent Speed stage 1 Notes Cer...

Page 25: ...x x is the day number Use the adjustment buttons to set the day number of the first ramp step Press the Other Functions button once again The minimum ventilation speed associ ated with the first step...

Page 26: ...seconds the Off Time can be adjusted from 0 to 60 minutes To disable mist cooling set the On Time to zero Select the MIST TIMER menu The current On Time for the mist cycle is displayed al ternating w...

Page 27: ...uttons to set it to the desired value IV Deactivating the Temperature Ramp Select the SET POINT TEMP RAMP menu and then press the Other Functions button to scroll down all ramp steps until the word ON...

Page 28: ...ion between consecutive steps of the ramp When the last step is reached the controller keeps using the tem perature set point associated to that day Temperature 90 0 87 2 84 4 81 6 78 8 76 0 73 2 70 4...

Page 29: ...ts function independently dif ferent probes are assigned to each output Probes 1 and 2 are assigned to Heater 1 and Probes 3 and 4 are assigned to Heater 2 In dividual probes can be turned on or off u...

Page 30: ...peratures I Viewing the Room Temperature The room temperature is the average value of all temperatures measured by activated probes in proper operating condition Select the ROOM TEMP MIN MAX menu The...

Page 31: ...the parameters The Locked Parameter status LED turns off ON OFF 1 1 ON OFF 31 INTER 2V4SA rev 02 INTER 2V4SA 11 Alarms The controller sets off an alarm in the case of a power failure a fault in the su...

Page 32: ...rev 02 INTER 2V4SA 4 4 Temperature Probes The controller is supplied with one tempera ture probe connected to input 1 Up to three additional probes can be connected to the controller in order to obtai...

Page 33: ...caps located on each of the four mounting holes Mount the enclosure on the wall using four screws Be sure the electrical knockouts are at the bottom of the enclosure in order to prevent water from ent...

Page 34: ...controller should be combined with another line N for 115V or L2 for 230V to activate the motor Also be sure the Stage 1 and 2 COMM is sup plied by line L1 The Stage s fuse is open Replace the fuse T...

Page 35: ...RM C F SEC MIN LOCKED STAGE 1 STAGE 2 MIST FUNCTIONS ADJUSTMENTS OTHER FUNCTIONS INTER 2V4SA Main menu LED Display Status LEDs Units Adjustment but tons Menu selectors 35 INTER 2V4SA rev 02 INTER 2V4S...

Page 36: ...ity As humidity increases the minimum speed of stage 1 fans increases proportionally to compensate for the change Full speed fan start up In order to overcome the inertia of the ven tilation system co...

Page 37: ...ithout having to enter the building Minimum ventilation cycles When ventilation is not required for cooling the first stage fans can be operated either continuously or intermittently to reduce the lev...

Page 38: ...sfer is incorrect the letters COPY and Error will flash on screen In this case press the up or down adjustment button to exit the error menu and then refer to the table below to see possible error cau...

Page 39: ...mory card is write protected If you want to copy the controller s configuration on the memory card make sure the switch at the bottom of the card is at the unlocked position The controller is write pr...

Page 40: ...MOTOR TYPE STAGE 1 OVERRIDE MIN SPEED STAGE 2 MIN SPEED STAGE 2 OFFSET BANDWITH STAGE 2 DE ICING STAGE 2 MOTOR TYPE STAGE 3 6 DIFFERENTIAL MIST OFFSET DIFFERENTIAL MIST TIMER MIST RH COMPENSATION HEAT...

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