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7.0 Appendix

Parameter ID
Number

and

Value

(default)

Installer Parameter Description

Installer Parameter

Value Settings

Please

record

the values you
have set

n01 ID00:0

Networker Address or Number

Master = 1; Slave ≥ 2 

n01 ID01:1

Refrig Common Zone - Enable

Refrig/Heater ID No.

n01 ID02:1

Refrig Common Zone - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID03:0

Refrig Zone A - Unit

Refrig/Heater ID No.

n01 ID04:0

Refrig Zone A - Relay

Relay No. 1 to 4

n01 ID05:1

Refrig Zone A - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID06:0

Refrig Zone B - Unit

Refrig/Heater ID No.

n01 ID07:2

Refrig Zone B - Relay

Relay No. 1 to 4

n01 ID08:1

Refrig Zone B - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID09:0

Refrig Zone C - Unit

Refrig/Heater ID No.

n01 ID10:3

Refrig Zone C - Relay

Relay No. 1 to 4

n01 ID11:1

Refrig Zone C - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID12:0

Refrig Zone D - Unit

Refrig/Heater ID No.

n01 ID13:4

Refrig Zone D - Relay

Relay No. 1 to 4

n01 ID14:1

Refrig Zone D - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID15:1

Heating Common Zone - Enable

Heater ID No.

n01 ID16:1

Heating Common Zone - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID17:0

Heating Zone A - Unit

Heater ID No.

n01 ID18:1

Heating Zone A - Relay

Relay No. 1 to 4

n01 ID19:1

Heating Zone A - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

n01 ID20:0

Heating Zone B - Unit

Heater ID No.

n01 ID21:2

Heating Zone B - Relay

Relay No. 1 to 4

n01 ID22:1

Heating Zone B - Temperature Sensing ID No.

Sensor No. 1 to 4

Table 2: Master Controller Parameters

Summary of Contents for B063047

Page 1: ...Brivis Touch Controller Installer Manual ...

Page 2: ... can vary between States and Territories Accordingly this guide must be read in conjunction with and subject to all laws regulations and industry standards applicable in the State or Territory in which the products are installed You must ensure that the installation of the products will comply with those laws regulations and standards and that the products recommended to customers are fit for the ...

Page 3: ...nce 9 3 0 System Setup 9 3 1 Turning the System ON 9 3 2 Set Day Time 10 3 3 Installer Setup 11 3 4 Reset Networker ID 12 3 5 Networker Parameters 13 3 6 Cooler Parameters 13 3 7 Heater Parameters 13 3 8 System with no Zones 13 3 9 System with Zones Inc Brivis ZonePlus 14 3 10 System Operation 14 3 11 Service Notification Message 14 3 12 Outdoor Temperature Sensor Optional 15 4 0 Product and Warra...

Page 4: ...t NT 1 sensor identification is n02 Additional Brivis Touch Controllers can be used in place of up to 3x NT 1 sensors The NT 1 sensor can also be used as the outdoor temperature sensing device Zone One room or a group of rooms normally selected on the basis of usage or that have similar heating or cooling needs Controlled Zone A zone that is separately controlled by its own zone sensor and zone da...

Page 5: ...th MTSP STSP systems only Diagram 1 Heating Home Screen Flame Symbol Power Zones Where Fitted Mode Indicator Adjust Set Temperature Indoor Temperature Fan Status Indicator Day Digital Clock M Master Controller System Mode HEAT COOL EVAP Menu Display Options or Settings Fan Select Mode Diagram 2 Add On Home Screen ...

Page 6: ... hole into wall cavity is properly sealed Close to the centre of the living space on an internal wall On a section of wall that does not contain pipes electrical wires antenna cables or ductwork The Brivis Touch should NOT be mounted Where it is exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources which may cause a false reading Near or in the path of supply air outlets or return air grilles On outsid...

Page 7: ...ing Hole locations For drill sizes refer to Diagram 5 4 Fasten Backing Plate with wall Plug Kit screws Diagram 5 Brivis Touch Backing Plate To mount the Brivis Touch 1 Run the supplied P C Loom from the Touch to the Interface Module 2 Draw the loom from the wall cavity and feed through the P C Loom Access opening on the Touch Backing Plate 3 Connect the P C Loom terminal female to the Touch termin...

Page 8: ...onnecting up to four Brivis Touch units The Interface Module requires a 12VDC power supply from the Power Transformer The Interface Module also has an Isolation Switch a red Status L E D indicates it is ON refer to Diagram 8 Diagram 8 Mounting Interface Module Power Communication Loom Connection Any of the four ports Transformer connection Isolation switch Status L E D 2 wire bus connection TW1 TW...

Page 9: ...to Brivis Touch shall be no more than 20m 4 Mount with supplied screws as shown in Diagram 9 Diagram 9 Mounting Interface Module on flat surface 2 6 Connection of Interface Module to P C Loom The Interface Module is capable of connecting up to four Brivis Touch Controllers The P C Loom can be connected to the Interface Module through any of the four ports refer to Diagram 10 Diagram 10 Connection ...

Page 10: ... Once the system is fully connected it can now be turned ON in the following sequence 1 Mains power to heater 516 Zone Module if connected 2 Mains power to Heater Evaporative Cooler Refrigeration appliance s 3 Mains power to Interface Module Press isolation switch on Interface Module L E D on Once completed the Brivis Touch Controller will power up and you will be prompted to enter the day and tim...

Page 11: ... adjacent to the time and day Diagram 14 Set the Day and Time 4 When complete press to save and you will return to the MENU screen refer Diagram 13 or the home screen refer Diagram 12 when system is first started Press to return to the home screen Diagram 12 When the system is first powered up the MENU SET DAY TIME screen will appear refer Diagram 14 If more than one Brivis Touch Controller is ins...

Page 12: ...e and is dependent on connected appliances 1 Reset the identification of the Brivis Touch Controller only required if more than one Brivis Touch Controller is fitted 2 Access the installer parameters system functionality 3 Access the evaporative cooler installer parameters if an evaporative cooler exists on the system 4 Access the heater installer parameters if a heater exists on the system refer ...

Page 13: ...g Reset Networker ID refer Diagram 17 initiates a prompt to confirm clearing of its identification address refer Diagram 18 Accepting this change clears the unit identification and the Brivis Touch Controller is forced to restart Upon restarting the user is prompted to set the new identification number as shown in Diagram 19 The unit identification number shall be in the range from 1 to 10 inclusi...

Page 14: ...e to gain access to the parameters for each Slave Controller Accessing n10 Outdoor Sensor This is the designated address n10 for the outdoor sensor if connected 3 6 Cooler Parameters The Cooler parameters allow you to change the unit identification number for zoning applications and other parameters depending upon the model For more information refer the product installation manual supplied with t...

Page 15: ...em Operation Instruct the home owner on system operation including System design MTSP or STSP Zone identification Minimum maximum no of simultaneous zones for design conditions for Heating and Cooling if fitted Common Zone operation if applicable Constant Zone operation if applicable Operating the system in manual mode Auto Operation programming the Comfort Schedule 3 11 Service Notification Messa...

Page 16: ...de of the home away from potential heat sources 4 0 Product and Warranty Registration Brivis recommends the registration of all products to ensure efficient product support if and when required Please inform the home owner that product registration can be completed either on line at brivis com au or via the registration form in the product Owner s Manual e g Brivis Heater Owner s Manual 5 0 Instru...

Page 17: ...omatically restart will require a service call Refer to the Troubleshooting section of the Brivis product Installer Manual for specific equipment related issues before calling for service 6 1 Power Outages If power is restored within 10 minutes of a power outage the Brivis Touch Controller will resume normal operation with the mode and settings immediately before the outage When powered OFF the co...

Page 18: ... Sensing ID No Sensor No 1 to 4 n01 ID09 0 Refrig Zone C Unit Refrig Heater ID No n01 ID10 3 Refrig Zone C Relay Relay No 1 to 4 n01 ID11 1 Refrig Zone C Temperature Sensing ID No Sensor No 1 to 4 n01 ID12 0 Refrig Zone D Unit Refrig Heater ID No n01 ID13 4 Refrig Zone D Relay Relay No 1 to 4 n01 ID14 1 Refrig Zone D Temperature Sensing ID No Sensor No 1 to 4 n01 ID15 1 Heating Common Zone Enable ...

Page 19: ...Point Control Enable 0 OFF 1 ON n01 ID93 1 Refrig Cooling Zone to Force Open 0 None 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D n01 ID105 0 Heating Enable Fan Scaling 0 OFF 1 ON n01 ID106 1 Heating Common Zone Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID107 1 Heating Zone A Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID108 1 Heating Zone B Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID109 1 Heating Zone C Fan Speed Range 1 to 16 n01 ID110 1 Heating Zone D Fan Speed Rang...

Page 20: ...et Lower Hutt 5010 New Zealand PO Box 38523 Wellington Mail Centre Wellington 5043 New Zealand 0800 WARMAIR 0800 9276 247 Ph 64 04 920 1670 Fax 64 04 920 1681 www warmair co nz Brivis South Africa Distributor Lorenz and Associates Northlands Deco Park Cnr Witkoppen and Newmarket Roads North Riding Johannesburg South Africa 2194 0861 BRIVIS 0861 274 847 Ph 27 011 704 6112 Fax 27 011 704 0022 www br...

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