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Figure 10: Control Panel 

8.1

 

Graphic Display 

Using the graphic display it will be possible to navigate in an easy and intuitive menu which will enable you to check and modify the 
system operating mode, the enabling of the inputs and the working set-point. It will also be possible to view the system status and the 

log of any alarms memorised by the system. 

 

8.2

 

Navigation Buttons 

7 buttons are provided for navigating in the menu: 3 buttons under the display, 3 above it and 1 at the side. The buttons under the 
display are called 

active buttons

, the buttons above the display are called 

inactive buttons

, and the button at the side is called 

hidden 

button

Each page of the menu is made in such a way as to indicate the function associated with the 3 active buttons (the ones under the 
display). 
Pressing the inactive buttons (the ones above the display) produces the effect of inverting the graphics and the buttons that were 

active become inactive and vice versa. This function also allows the control panel to be installed “upside down”! 

 

8.3

 

Warning Lights 

Yellow

 light:

 

System live

 signal. 

 

 

If lit, it means that the system is live. 

 

 

 

 

Never remove the cover if the yellow light is lit. 

 

 

 

Red

 light:

 

Warning of an 

alarm/malfunction present

 in the system. 

If the light is blinking it is a non-blocking alarm and the pump can still be controlled. If the light is fixed it is a blocking 

alarm and the pump cannot  be controlled. 

Green

 light: 

Pump 

ON/OFF 

signal. 

 

 

If On, the pump is running. If Off, the pump is stopped. 

9.

 

MENU 

MCE/C provides 2 menus: user menu and advanced menu. 
The user menu is accessible from the Home Page by briefly pressing the central button “Menu”. 

The advanced menu is accessible from the Home Page by pressing the central button “Menu” for 5 seconds. 

 

If the menu pages show a key at bottom left it means that it is not possible to change the settings. To unblock the menu go to the 

Home Page and press the hidden button and the button under the key at the same time until the key disappears.  

If no button is pressed for 60 minutes, the settings are automatically blocked and the display switches off. When any button 

is pressed the display lights up again and the “Home Page” appears.

 

To navigate in the menu, press the central button. 
To return to the previous page, hold down the hidden button, then press and release the central button. 

 

To modify the settings use the left and right buttons. 
To confirm the change of a setting, hold down the central button “OK” for 3 seconds. Confirmation will be indicated by the following 
icon: 

 

Summary of Contents for MCE-22/C

Page 1: ...NANCE INSTALLATIONS UND WARTUNGSANLEITUNGEN INSTRUCTIES VOOR INSTALLATIE EN ONDERHOUD INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACI N Y MANTENIMIENTO INSTALLATIONS OCH UNDERH LLSANVISNING KURMA VE BAKIM B LG LER INSTRUC...

Page 2: ...ITALIANO pag 01 FRAN AIS page 17 ENGLISH page 33 DEUTSCH seite 49 NEDERLANDS pag 65 ESPA OL p g 81 SVENSKA sid 97 113 T RK E sf 129 145 ROMANA pag 161 SLOVEN INA Stran 177 193 MAGYAR Old 209...

Page 3: ...ng Lights 44 9 MENU 44 10 FACTORY SETTINGS 48 11 TYPES OF ALARM 48 12 MODBUS MCE C 48 13 BACNET 48 1 KEY The frontispiece shows the version of this document in the form Vn x This version indicates tha...

Page 4: ...may still have dangerous voltage when the motor is stopped 3 APPLICATIONS The inverter of the MCE C series is a device conceived for the management of circulation pumps allowing integrated regulation...

Page 5: ...must be chosen according to the regulations in force The table 2 supplies an indication on the section of the cable to be used to supply power to the inverter The table refers to 3 core PVC cables ph...

Page 6: ...mm 10 m 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 60 m 70 m 80 m 90 m 100 m 120 m 140 m 160 m 180 m 200 m 4 A 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 4 4 4 6 6 6 10 8 A 1 5 1 5 2 5 2 5 4 4 6 6 6 10 10 10 10 16 16 12 A 1 5 2 5 4 4...

Page 7: ...e electrical characteristics of the inputs see Table 4 Electrical characteristics of the inputs DC inputs V AC inputs Vrms Minimum switch on voltage V 8 6 Maximum switch off voltage V 2 1 5 Maximum ad...

Page 8: ...et point reduction function in remote mode I3 Quick Start If input 3 is activated from the control panel the pump is started at the quick start frequency Fq see advanced menu I4 Not enabled Figure 5 E...

Page 9: ...portion to the input voltage 0 10V itself see par 0 and par 9 The input A2V is not enabled Figure 6 Example of Connection of Analogue Input N B The 0 10V analogue input is mutually exclusive with the...

Page 10: ...uts listed below refer to the two 3 pole terminal boards J3 and J4 indicated with the screen printing OUT1 and OUT2 below which is also indicated the type of contact for the terminal NC Normally Close...

Page 11: ...follows 1 hold down the central menu key for 5 seconds 2 scroll through the parameters until you see ET 3 increase the value of the ET parameter in the advanced menu until the noise disappears For the...

Page 12: ...e par 9 7 1 4 Regulation with Proportional Differential Pressure In this adjustment mode the differential pressure is reduced or increased as the water request falls or rises This mode may be set by m...

Page 13: ...ample if T1 50 C dTs T T1 13 75 C when the temperature T1 is between 40 C and 70 C the circulator works to keep the absolute difference between T and T1 constant at a dTs inversely proportional to the...

Page 14: ...he yellow light is lit Red light Warning of an alarm malfunction present in the system If the light is blinking it is a non blocking alarm and the pump can still be controlled If the light is fixed it...

Page 15: ...luid temperatures T and T1 1 10000 K Td Running time of the hydraulic circuit it acts in an inversely proportional way on the regulating speed in the T and DT regulations 0 1800 s Bs Parameter for set...

Page 16: ...point is set from Page 3 0 Depending on the type of regulation chosen on the previous page the set point to be set will be a head Hs a frequency Fs a temperature Ts or a difference in temperature dTs...

Page 17: ...rs Liquid temperature measured on the input A1V 18 pole terminal block Liquid temperature measured on the input A2V 18 pole terminal block T Temperature difference of the liquid T T1 in absolute value...

Page 18: ...Error e22 e30 Voltage Error e31 Protocol Error e32 e35 Excess temperature e37 Low voltage e38 High voltage e39 e40 Excess current e42 Dry operation e43 e44 e45 e54 Pressure Sensor e46 Pump Disconnecte...

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