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window status) has been specified by the controller.(see chapter 4.2.4.3.4. Operating mode
switchover). The operating mode set in the menu level is only accepted by the controller when
the operating mode with a higher priority has been terminated and in the meantime no other
operating mode specification with a higher priority has been performed (e.g. via operation of a
pushbutton sensor or via communication objects).
The menu entry "Operating mode" is visible as an option. This menu is not accessible in
controller extensions.
Fan controller ("Controller
n
" submenu):
Figure 28: Fan controller
The
+
and
-
buttons can be used to influence the fan operating mode (automatic / manual
mode). In manual mode, it is possible to change over the fan level independently of the
controller command values (see chapter 4.2.4.3.7. Fan controller).
The set fan level is indicated in the display by the following codes:
-
Auto = Automatic mode
-
L 0 = Fan level 0 (manual operation)
-
L 1 = Fan level 1 (manual operation)
-
L 2 = Fan level 2 (manual operation)
-
L 3 = Fan level 3 (manual operation)
-
L 4 = Fan level 4 (manual operation)
-
L 5 = Fan level 5 (manual operation)
-
L 6 = Fan level 6 (manual operation)
-
L 7 = Fan level 7 (manual operation)
-
L 8 = Fan level 8 (manual operation)
The additionally flashing icon in the display indicates the current fan level by means of the
illuminated arc segments (
Ŝ
,
ŝ
,
Ş
,
ş
etc.). If no arc segment is illuminated, the fan is
switched off. The number of illuminated arc segments depends on the number of fan levels
configured.
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In fan control in the menu level the fan level and automatic mode can be set directly without
taking into account the specific settings of the fan controller (Parameter "Fan level on
change-over to manual", the switch-on level or fan run-on times).
The menu item "Fan levels" is visible as an option, but only if the fan control is also enabled in
the controller for the ETS. This menu is not accessible in controller extensions.
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