Light Relay Configuration (PAR oA3; TERM. 1-4)
Controlling Loads • 3
3.4. Light Relay
Configuration (PAR
oA3; TERM. 1-4)
The functioning of the auxiliary relay (terminals
1-4) can be set by the
oA3
parameter, according to the
kind of application needed. Possible settings are as
follows:
3.4.1. Light Relay
When
oA3
=
Lig
the relay 1-4 operates as a light.
3.4.2. Auxiliary Relay — oA3=AUS
a. Relay Activation By Digital Input 2 (oA3 =
AUS, i2F = AUS)
When
oA3
=
AUS
and
i2F
=
AUS
the relay 1-4 is
switched ON and OFF by the digital input.
b. Auxiliary Thermostat
An anti-condensing heater with the possibility of
switching it ON and OFF with the keyboard.
Parameters Involved
•
ACH
The kind of regulation for the auxiliary relay:
Ht
: heating;
CL
: cooling
•
SAA
Setpoint for auxiliary relay
•
SHy
Differential for auxiliary relay
•
ArP
Probe for auxiliary relay
•
Sdd
Auxiliary output OFF during defrost
The functioning of the auxiliary relay can be set
with these five parameters. The differential is given
by the
SHy
parameter.
3.4.3. On/Off Relay — oA3=onF
In this case the relay is activated when the control-
ler is turned ON and de-activated when the controller
is turned OFF.
3.4.4. Neutral Zone Regulation
When
oA3
=
db
the relay 1-4 can control a heater
element to perform a neutral zone action.
oA3
cut in =
SEt-Hy
oA3
cut out =
SEt
3.4.5. Alarm Relay
When
oA3
=
ALr
relay 1-4 operates as an alarm
relay. It is activated every time an alarm occurs. Its
status depends on the
tbA
parameter: if
tbA
=
y
, the
relay is silenced by pressing any key. If
tbA
=
n
, the
alarm relay remains ON until the alarm condition re-
covers.
3.4.6. Night Blind Management Dur-
ing Energy Saving Cycles
With
oA3
=
HES
, the relay 1-4 operates to man-
age the night blind: the relay is powered when the en-
ergy saving cycle is activated, by digital input, front
panel, or RTC (optional).
NOTE: Set oA3 =AUS and ArP= nP (no probe
for auxiliary output). In this case the relay 1-4
can be activated only by the digital input with
i1F or i2F = AUS.
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