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Modes of Operation

 

 AH-Passport I/O Control Operations Manual

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L-2232 ENGLISH

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UTTON

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UNCTIONS

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UAL

Up & Down buttons (On Mode)

 - Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons while in the On Mode to display the 

chilled water temperature.

Up & Down buttons (Off Mode)

 - Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons while in the Off Mode to display 

outside air temperature (if the optional outside air temperature sensor is installed).

Up & Down buttons (Program Mode)

 - Simultaneously press the Up and Down buttons while in the Program Mode to 

set new program defaults.

Fan & Down buttons (On Mode)

 - Simultaneously press the Fan and Down buttons while in the On Mode to blank the 

display for night operation.

Power & Down buttons (On Mode)

 - Simultaneously press the Power and Down buttons while in the On Mode to 

enter the Moisture Mode.

M

ODES

 

OF

 O

PERATION

O

FF

 M

ODE

When the control is in Off Mode, all control outputs are turned off. Program parameters and user settings are saved in 
nonvolatile memory. The Program Mode can only be accessed from the Off Mode.

O

N

 M

ODE

When the control is in On Mode, power is supplied to the appropriate outputs and the display indicates the current state of 
operation. The operating and program parameters resume based on those last stored when the unit was operating.

A

UTOMATIC

 M

ODE

When Automatic Mode is selected, the system provides both heating and cooling as required. The Heat LED or Cool LED lights 
indicate the mode in use. Temperature in a given mode is maintained within 2° F (1.1° C) of set point, however a 4° F (2.2° C) 
difference is required for the control to change modes. Once the mode changes, temperature is maintained within 2° F (1.1° C) 
of set point.

C

OOL

 M

ODE

When Cool Mode is selected, the Cool LED is lit and the cooling system operates as required. If the ambient temperature drops 
below the set point, the system will not automatically switch to the Heat Mode.

H

EAT

 M

ODE

When Heat Mode is selected, the Heat LED is lit and the heating system operates as required. If the ambient temperature rises 
above the set point, the system will not automatically switch to the Cool Mode.

M

OISTURE

 M

ODE

Use Moisture Mode to help control humidity. While in the On Mode, simultaneously press the Power and Down buttons. The first 
cycle starts in one minute. Every four hours, the fan circulates air for 30 minutes. During this time, the air temperature is 
sampled and entered into memory. If necessary, the cooling cycle starts and continues until the temperature is lowered 2° F 
(1.1° C). Four hours after the temperature is satisfied the cycle repeats. The “HU1” code displays while in Moisture Mode. Press 
the Power button once to end Moisture Mode.

F

AN

 M

ODES

Automatic Fan Mode

The control has six automatic fan speeds available: The fastest fan speed is “6”, the slowest is “1”. Automatic Fan Mode allows 
the control to determine the required fan speed based on temperature differential. This permits a balance between the most 
efficient temperature control and slower, quieter fan speeds. To select Automatic Fan Mode, press and release the Fan button 
until the letter “A” displays. 

Manual Fan Mode

There are six manual fan speeds available: The fastest fan speed is “6”, the slowest is “1”. Manual Fan Mode allows you to 
select and maintain a desired fan speed. When a manual fan speed has been selected, the Fan LED lights. The speed level is 
momentarily displayed when it is selected. Press and release the Fan button until the desired fan speed number is displayed.

Fan-Only Mode

Use the Fan-Only Mode to operate the fan for air circulation when no cooling or heating is desired. From the Off Mode press 
and release the Fan button to start fan speed 1. Press and release again to increment through the other speeds. After reaching 

Summary of Contents for AH-Passport I/O

Page 1: ...ritten consent by Dometic Marine Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual to ensure its accuracy However Dometic Marine assumes no responsibility for errors and omission Neith...

Page 2: ...Button Functions Dual 6 MODES OF OPERATION 6 Off Mode 6 On Mode 6 Automatic Mode 6 Cool Mode 6 Heat Mode 6 Moisture Mode 6 Fan Modes 6 Program Mode 7 USING PROGRAM MODE 7 Entering Program Mode 7 Exiti...

Page 3: ...115 230 volt 50 60 Hz AC power supply User friendly four button display panel 5V microcontroller located in the display Option to display temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius Ambient air sens...

Page 4: ...ic allowing fan speed to decrease as set point temperature is approached in the Cool Mode The fan operates at low speed when set point is satisfied Normally the automatic fan speed operation is revers...

Page 5: ...dicators Table 1 AH Passport I O Display Diagram Legend 1 Cool Mode indicator 6 Temperature sensor 2 Fan indicator 7 Down button Lower temperature set point 3 Heat Mode indicator 8 Fan button 4 Digita...

Page 6: ...Fan Speed is selected For more programming information on this feature see P 1 Operating Mode on page 27 When cooling or heating is required the water valve will not open unless the water temperature...

Page 7: ...ndler Ensure that sensor makes good contact with the copper pipe DO NOT attach to rubber or plastic hose OPERATION OPERATOR CONTROLS AND DISPLAY PANEL Refer to Figure 1 page 3 for the button locations...

Page 8: ...as required If the ambient temperature drops below the set point the system will not automatically switch to the Heat Mode HEAT MODE When Heat Mode is selected the Heat LED is lit and the heating syst...

Page 9: ...l be saved and put into operation after exiting Program Mode and returning the control to the On Mode If you want the programming changes to become the new defaults see Memorizing New Program Paramete...

Page 10: ...ol is set to display C P 6 through P 9 Reserved for future use P 10 Display Brightness Control The display brightness can be adjusted from 4 to 13 with 4 being the dimmest and 13 the brightest Typical...

Page 11: ...t saved default values Once new values are entered and memorized the factory defaults are overwritten and the new parameters become the default values To restore the original factory default parameter...

Page 12: ...n rEF Reversed Fan in Heat Mode P 14 Continuous Fan or Cycle Fan With Compressor con CYC Cycle Fan With Compressor con Continuous Fan Operation P 15 Chilled Water Heating or Electric Heat Option nor n...

Page 13: ...ating Note that parameter P 19 setting increments are in F even when the control is set to display C Figure 2 Ambient Air to Water Temperature Differentialf IMPORTANT The system s air sensor is locate...

Page 14: ...ting See the control s Operations Manual for instructions 4 Chilled water loop is inadequately cooled or heated chiller system is not in the proper mode of operation or Electric Heater is disabled If...

Page 15: ...d triac on circuit board Send for repair or call local service technician Fan runs continuously although it is set to cycle with cooling heating demand Failed triac on circuit board Send for repair or...

Page 16: ...ay 20 Amps 230 V DIMENSIONS Compact model Display Panel 3 19 82mm X 2 5 64mm Compact model Panel Cut Out 2 4 61mm X 1 8 46mm Legacy model Display Panel 4 5 114mm X 3 86 98mm high Legacy model Panel Cu...

Page 17: ...Layout Example Diagram Legend 1 Electrical Box 6 Water Inlet Sensor 2 Optional Outside Air Sensor 7 Control Display Panel 3 AC Wire Harness 8 8 Conductor Shielded Display Cable 4 6 Conductor Shielded...

Page 18: ...ons Manual 16 L 2232 ENGLISH SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 4 Sample Digital Control Wiring Diagram IMPORTANT This is a sample diagram Wire colors may vary See unit s specific diagram located in electri...

Page 19: ...AH Passport I O Control Operations Manual Sample Wiring Diagram L 2232 ENGLISH 17...

Page 20: ...Dometic Marine Rev 20090710 L 2232 English www dometicusa com...

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