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Pressing the 

 button deactivates the Sleep function, displaying the 

LOCK symbol 

 in the following cases: 

 

when the function is disabled by the pCO controller; 

 

whenever the instrument is switched on; 

 

when the preset time has elapsed, the mode is disabled 
automatically. 

In OFF status, the setting is disabled, as signalled on the pAD by the 
flashing message. 
The pAD has a built-in timer for managing the duration of SLEEP 
mode, when active. 
 

5.9 

Setting the clock 

 

   

 

 

To set the clock on the pAD (if the model of pAD purchased 
features the RTC). 

 Press 

the  button for 5 seconds (KEY5 by default), the 

display shows “rtc” and the current time (flashing), 

 Press 

the 

 or 

 button to set the hours (0 to 23), 

 Press 

the  button to save the hours and set the minutes 

 Press 

the 

 or 

 button to set the minutes (0 to 59), 

 Press 

the  button to save the minutes and configure the 

current day. 

 

The display shows “day”. The current day field flashes  

 Press 

the 

 or 

 button to set the day (0 to 7), 

 Press 

the  button to end the procedure. 

 

3. 

After extended power failures the time will need to be 
reset. 

4. 

As the pAD is the room terminal for the pCO 
controller, the choice of whether to use the clock on 
board the terminal or on the controller depends on the 
configuration set by the pCO controller application 
program. 

 

5.10 Time 

bands 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When setting operation controlled by time bands, the status 
(STANDBY/ON) and the corresponding set point can be programmed 
for certain times. The following are available: 

 

2 common time bands for the first five days of the week 
(Monday-Friday) 

 

2 common time bands for the last two days (Saturday-
Sunday). 

 
 

Setting the times and the actions 

The time bands menu displays the following settings, in sequence: 
time band 1 (HH) for days 1 to 5; 
time band 1 (MM) for days 1 to 5; 
time band 1 (ACTION) for days 1 to 5; 
time band 2 (HH) for days 1 to 5; 
time band 2 (MM) for days 1 to 5; 
time band 2 (ACTION) for days 1 to 5; 
time band 1 (HH) for days 6 to 7; 
time band 1 (MM) for days 6 to 7; 
time band 1 (ACTION) for days 6 to 7; 
time band 2 (HH) for days 6 to 7; 
time band 2 (MM) for days 6 to 7; 
time band 2 (ACTION) for days 6 to 7. 
 

Procedure: 

7. press   for 3 seconds: the 

 symbol for days 1 to 5 

comes on and the 

 field shows the 

number of the time band. Symbol 17 flashes, field 18 
displays time band 1, the hour digits flash;  

 holding 

the  button erroneously for more than 

5 seconds enters clock setting mode; to exit, 
simply press 

 3 times, then start again. 

8. 

set the desired value (0 to 23) using 

 or 

9. press   to set the minutes; 
10. press   to set the action for the time band: the main 

display shows one of the following values: 

 

OFF: at the set time pAD will switch to 
STANDBY; 

 

ON: at the set time pAD will switch ON; 

 

A temperature set point: at the set time this set 
point will be used as the set point on the pAD; 

 use 

 or 

 to select: OFF, ON or a set point; 

11. press   to continue the settings for time band 2; the 

display shows the 

 symbol for days 6 and 7 in the 

 field; only times later than the value set 

for time band 1 are allowed; 

12.  for each setting, the following options are available: 

 

continue setting the other time bands; 

 or 

press  to end, saving the settings; 

 

or wait 1 minute without pressing any button: the 

procedure will end automatically, saving any settings 
made 

 
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Summary of Contents for ADPB003000

Page 1: ...pAD Ambient Display terminal User manual...

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Page 4: ...CAREL CAREL CAREL CAREL www carel com CAREL CAREL CAREL CAREL CAREL CAREL CAREL CAREL www carel com CAREL CAREL 2002 96 EC 27 2003 13 2005...

Page 5: ...1 9 1 1 pAD 9 1 2 pAD 9 1 3 pAD 9 2 10 2 1 10 2 2 10 2 3 10 3 11 3 1 11 3 2 11 3 3 11 4 12 5 13 5 1 13 5 2 13 5 3 13 5 4 14 5 5 14 5 6 14 5 7 14 5 8 14 5 9 15 5 10 15 6 16 7 17...

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Page 7: ...013 9 1 1 1 pAD pAD pCO pAD pLAN RS485 1 2 pAD pAD 3 pCO pAD pCO pAD 1 3 pAD ADPB003000 pAD NTC ADPB003010 pAD NTC ADPC003000 pAD NTC ADPC003010 pAD NTC ADPG003000 pAD NTC ADPG003010 pAD NTC ADPH00300...

Page 8: ...30220873 rel 1 2 18 01 2013 10 2 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 2 KEY1 KEY6 1 KEY 1 POWER 2 mode KEY 2 MODE 3 KEY 3 HUM 2 4 KEY 4 NIGHT 5 KEY 5 CLOCK 1 6 KEY 6 TEMP 7 8 1 2 ADPC ADPG ADPH 2 3...

Page 9: ...pAD 030220873 rel 1 2 18 01 2013 11 3 3 1 pAD CEI C 431 IEC 670 3 2 G G0 2 0 5 1 5 2 250 mAT G 2 4 G0 pAD G0 G0 G pAD pAD pAD 3 3 RS485 3 AWG20 22 500 90 5 pLAN RS485 pLAN 32 30 pAD Carel Modbus RS485...

Page 10: ...PRG 2 KEY6 3 1 4 KEY6 3 60 KEY4 45 Ad01 Br01 pAD Ad01 pAD pLAN 1 32 2 Ad02 1 255 1 Br01 pLAN 0 62 5 1 115 2 0 Br02 0 4 4 En01 0 1 1 Pc01 9 9 9 9 C F 0 0 rEL Prot 1 3 1 1 Carel Modbus Carel Modbus Br0...

Page 11: ...pAD 030220873 rel 1 2 18 01 2013 13 5 5 1 POWER ON pAD POWER pAD OFF POWER OFF OFF pAD POWER 3 pAD POWER pAD POWER 3 5 2 pAD MODE 5 3 pAD MODE...

Page 12: ...pAD 030220873 rel 1 2 18 01 2013 14 5 4 pAD pAD 3 pAD pCO pCO 5 5 pAD pAD MODE 5 6 pAD pAD MODE 5 7 pAD KEY 3 pAD 3 5 8 KEY4 1HR 3 9 1 1 2HR pAD KEY4 3 diff...

Page 13: ...5 0 0 10 0 C F 2 0 NIGHT 3 pCO OFF pAD pAD 5 9 pAD pAD 5 KEY5 rtc 0 23 0 59 day 0 7 1 2 pAD pCO pCO 5 10 2 2 1 HH 1 1 ACTION 2 HH 2 2 ACTION 1 HH 1 1 ACTION 2 HH 2 2 ACTION 1 3 17 18 1 5 2 0 23 3 4 OF...

Page 14: ...pAD 030220873 rel 1 2 18 01 2013 16 6 2 Alr oLn pLAN AtE Ahu pAD...

Page 15: ...1 2 18 01 2013 17 7 EN60730 1 24 Vac 15 50 60 70 1 5 31 Vdc 29 70 UL873 24 Vac 50 60 2 25 5 36 25 Vdc 2 1 RS485 2 0 50 C 10 85 20 70 C 0 85 2 A A IP30 100 C EN60703 1 3 1 2 pAD 1 0 5 1 5 2 2 C 10 83 5...

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Page 18: ...comply with the temperature and humidity limits specified in the manual Do not attempt to open the device in any way other than described in the manual Do not drop hit or shake the device as the inter...

Page 19: ...sembly and installation instructions 25 3 2 Power supply connections 25 3 3 Serial interface 25 3 4 Installation warnings 25 4 CONFIGURATION AND STARTING 26 5 FUNCTIONS 27 5 1 Device ON STANDBY 27 5 2...

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Page 21: ...e and humidity set point reading of temperature and or humidity sensors time band management manual and automatic heating cooling mode changeover manual and automatic fan speed setting 3 speed clock s...

Page 22: ...program Icon Name standard Function 1 KEY 1 POWER Switch the system on or to standby 2 mod e KEY 2 MODE Set the operating mode cooling heating auto manual dehumidify manual humidify 3 KEY 3 HUM 2 Set...

Page 23: ...ortant if a terminal of the power supply needs to be earthed use terminal G0 and NOT terminal G both on the pAD the other powered devices When pAD has a DC power supply the controllers connected via t...

Page 24: ...in three seconds press the DOWN button 6 when PAr is displayed in the main area release the DOWN button while holding the UP button and press KEY6 within three seconds Procedure for setting the parame...

Page 25: ...seconds until the main field on the display shows OFF all the symbols will be switched off pAD ON AND TIME BANDS ACTIVE the symbol is on to temporarily activate deactivate the operation of the system...

Page 26: ...by the controller application program 5 7 Setting the humidity set point To set the humidity set point in the zone controlled by the pAD terminal Press the button associated with the humidity set poin...

Page 27: ...first five days of the week Monday Friday 2 common time bands for the last two days Saturday Sunday Setting the times and the actions The time bands menu displays the following settings in sequence ti...

Page 28: ...alarm code every 2 seconds The meaning of the codes is shown below Alarm Meaning Alr Active alarm on the controller Shown while the alarm is active oLn Offline no communication between the device and...

Page 29: ...d structure A Index of protection IP30 Ball pressure test temperature on the plastic used for the case 100 C Classification according to protection against electric shock EN60703 1 3 to be integrated...

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