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4.9.25 - OCC1PSX menu

The control provides two timer programs: 
schedule 1 and schedule 2 that can be activated.

The first timer program (schedule 1) provides a means to auto

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matically switch the unit from an occupied mode to an unoccupied 
mode: the unit is started during occupied periods. 

The second timer program (schedule 2) provides a means to au-
tomatically switch the active setpoint from an occupied setpoint 
to an unoccupied setpoint: cooling setpoint 1 is used during oc-
cupied periods, cooling or heating setpoint 2 during unoccupied 
periods.

Each schedule consists of eight time periods set by the opera-

tor. These time periods can be flagged to be in effect or not in 

effect on each day of the week plus a holiday period. The day 
begins at 00.00 hours and ends at 23.59 hours.

Program is in unoccupied mode unless a schedule time period 
is in effect. If two periods overlap and are both active on the 
same day, the occupied mode takes priority over the unoccu-
pied period.

Each of the eight periods can be displayed and changed with 
the aid of a sub-sub-menu. The table on page 17 shows how 

to access the period configuration. Method is the same for the 

time schedule 1 or the time schedule 2.

Time schedule type:

23

22

21

P6

P3

20

P3

19

P3

18

P3

P2

P2

17

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

16

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

15

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

14

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

13

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

12

P5

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

11

P5

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

10

P5

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

9

P5

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

8

P5

P4

P4

P3

P2

P2

7

6

5

4

3

P1

2

P1

1

P1

0

HOL

SUN

SAT

FRI

THU

WES

TUE

MON

Time

MON: 

Monday

TUE: 

Tuesday

WED: 

Wednesday

THU: 

Thursday

FRI: 

Friday

SAT: 

Saturday

SUN: 

Sunday

HOL: 

Holiday

Occupied

Unoccupied

Starts at

Stops at

Active on

P1: period 1,

0h00,

3h00,

Monday

P2: period 2,

7h00,

18h00,

Tuesday

P3: period 3,

7h00,

21h00,

Wednesday

P4: period 4,

7h00,

17h00,

Th Friday

P5: period 5,

7h00,

12h00,

Saturday

P6: period 6,

20h00,

21h00,

Holidays

P7: period 7,

Not used in this example

P8: period 8,

Not used in this example

NAME

FORMAT

DEFAULT

UNIT

DESCRIPTION

OVR_EXT

0-4

0

hours

Occupied schedule override

DOW1

0/1

11111111

-

Period 1 day of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD1

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD1

0:00-24:00

24:00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW2

0/1

0

-

Period 2 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD2

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD2

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW3

0/1

0

-

Period 3 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD3

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD3

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW4

0/1

0

-

Period 4 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD4

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD4

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW5

0/1

0

-

Period 5 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD5

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD5

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW6

0/1

0

-

Period 6 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD6

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD6

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW7

0/1

0

-

Period 7 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD7

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD7

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

DOW8

0/1

0

-

Period 8 days of the week MTWTFSSH 

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday

OCCTOD8

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied from 

UNOCTOD8

0:00-24:00

00:00

-

Occupied until

4 - SETTING UP PRO- CONTROL

 

 

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EREBA ACCESS

Summary of Contents for PRO-DIALOG+

Page 1: ...Instruction manual EREBA ACCESS 8 40 kW 11 2016 10183 PRO DIALOG...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...3 Password screens 6 4 4 Menu screen characteristics 6 4 5 Data screen or configurable parameter characteristics 6 4 6 Parameter modification 7 4 7 Operating mode screen 7 4 8 Menu tree structure 8 4...

Page 4: ...ty to the unit be shut off before any work is begun Shut off the main power supply at the main circuit breaker or isolator IMPORTANT This equipment conforms to all applicable codes regarding electroma...

Page 5: ...mounted under a metal plate An optional water system temperature sen sor can be used for master slave assembly control in the case of leaving water control In heat pump units a sensor placed on an air...

Page 6: ...24 30A 31A NRCP2 BASE Unit operation relay output J3 CH 25 37 38 NRCP2 BASE Network connection J12 NRCP2 BASE RS 485 series connection Pin 1 signal Pin 2 ground Pin 3 signal Setpoint selection J4 CH 8...

Page 7: ...g cooling contact Open Closed With multiplexing Off On cooling On heating On auto On off contact Open Closed Closed Open Heating cooling contact Open Open Closed Closed NOTE The automatic changeover f...

Page 8: ...cs There are four default screens Each screen shows The unit status its screen number Three displayed parameters LOCAL OFF 1 On the left the unit status on the right the screen number Entering water t...

Page 9: ...on hps1 40 0 C hps2 40 0 C hramp_sp 27 4 C Cooling Setpoint 2 Description of the item framed by the selection cursor The following screen allows modification of a parameter Modify value Screen descrip...

Page 10: ...OLIDY16S HOLIDY02S OCC1P01S OCC1P02S NAVIGATION Password 0 ACCESS ALL USER DEFAULT SCREENS PASSWORD General parameters Temperatures Pressures Setpoint Inputs Outputs Pump status Operating time Unit st...

Page 11: ...emperature OAT nnn n C Outside air temperature CHWSTEMP nnn n C Common master slave temperature SCT_A nnn n C Saturated condensing temperature A SST_A nnn n C Saturated suction temperature A SCT_B nnn...

Page 12: ...B HD_POS_B 0 100 Position variable fan speed controller B RV_B On Off Four way refrigerant valve C_HEATER On Off Heat exchanger and lower coil heater BOILER On Off Boiler output EHS_STEP 0 4 Electric...

Page 13: ...urs Operating hours pump 1 hr_cpum2 nnnnn hours Operating hours pump 2 nb_def_a nnnnn Number of defrost cycles circuit B nb_def_b nnnnn Number of defrost cycles circuit A 4 9 9 MODES menu NAME FORMAT...

Page 14: ...t alarm 2 alarm_3c nnnnn Current alarm 3 alarm_4c nnnnn Current alarm 4 alarm_5c nnnnn Current alarm 5 alarm_1 nnnnn Current JBus alarm 1 alarm_2 nnnnn Current JBus alarm 2 alarm_3 nnnnn Current JBus...

Page 15: ...tartdow 1 to 7 7 Day of the week 1 Monday startwom 1 to 5 5 Week of the month Winter time stopmon 1 to 12 10 Month stoptdow 1 to 7 7 Day of the week 1 Monday stopwom 1 to 5 5 Week of the month 4 9 18...

Page 16: ...r_deg 16 7 to 16 7 0 C Cooling reset value HEATING RESET oathr_no 10 to 51 7 10 C Outside temperature for no reset oathr_fu 10 to 51 7 10 C Outside temperature for maximum reset dt_hr_no 0 to 13 9 0 C...

Page 17: ...onday Tuesday P3 period 3 7h00 21h00 Wednesday P4 period 4 7h00 17h00 Thursday Friday P5 period 5 7h00 12h00 Saturday P6 period 6 20h00 21h00 Holidays P7 period 7 Not used in this example P8 period 8...

Page 18: ...ending on the programmed periods validated for public holidays Each of these public holiday periods can be displayed and changed with the aid of a sub menu ATTENTION The broadcast function must be act...

Page 19: ...utomatic mode the outdoor temperature determines the heating cooling standby changeover based on the two threshold values configured by the user see RESETCFG menu for cooling and heating mode changeov...

Page 20: ...ents the unit from starting if it is open when the delay at start up has expired This open contact leads to an alarm shut down if the unit is running 5 5 Heat exchanger frost protection The heater for...

Page 21: ...Heating sp 2 closed Heating setpoint 2 5 6 2 Reset Reset means that the active setpoint is modified so that less machine capacity is required in cooling mode the setpoint is increased in heating mode...

Page 22: ...lt prevent ing the use of the heating capacity The other electric heating stages will continue to operate as described above 5 14 Control of a boiler NOTE The control of the electric heating stages or...

Page 23: ...The follower will automatically use the master unit active setpoint The lead machine will be held at its full available capacity for as long as the active capacity on the follower is not zero When th...

Page 24: ...t are active on the unit 6 3 Resetting alarms When the cause of the alarm has been corrected the alarm can be reset depending on the type either automatically on return to normal or manually when acti...

Page 25: ...unication is re established Installation bus fault or defective slave board Depending on the configuration compressor A3 is shut down or circuit B is shut down 16 Co ht Communication loss with the add...

Page 26: ...too low less than 10 C prevents unit start up Automatic when the temperature detected returns to normal or when the mode returns to cooling Operating compressor protection out of range or pressure se...

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Page 28: ...ompagnie Industrielle d Applications Thermiques S A au capital de 26 728 480 R C S Bourg en Bresse B 545 620 114 Non contractual document With the thought of material improvement always in mind CIAT r...

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