MAXA HI-T User'S And Installer'S Manual Download Page 38

 

 

 

Hi

T

 

Centralized

 

controller

 

37

 

The

 

manufacturer’s

 

password

 

can

 

be

 

modified

 

by

 

accessing

 

to

 

manufacturer’s

 

parameters

 

(see

 

Paragraph

 

3.6.5.3).

 

 

Once

 

the

 

password

 

has

 

been

 

inserted,

 

is

 

allowed

 

the

 

full

 

navigation

 

in

 

all

 

the

 

pages

 

in

 

which

 

the

 

access

 

has

 

been

 

granted.

 

Once

 

the

 

navigation

 

has

 

terminated,

 

log

out

 

should

 

be

 

done

 

by

 

a

 

touch

 

on

 

the

 

related

 

symbol

 

which

 

is

 

flashing

 

in

 

the

 

low

right

 

side

 

of

 

the

 

home

 

page.

 

 

 

The

 

log

out

 

happens

 

automatically

 

after

 

5

 

minutes

 

of

 

touch

screen

 

inactivity

 

or

 

after

 

20

 

minutes

 

from

 

the

 

access

 

to

 

the

 

current

 

level

 

of

 

protection.

 

These

 

timing

 

values

 

can

 

be

 

modified

 

from

 

service

 

or

 

manufacturer’s

 

parameter.

 

 

There

 

is

 

a

 

password

 

to

 

unlock

 

the

 

screensaver,

 

set

 

by

 

default

 

to

 

“0”

 

and

 

modifiable

 

by

 

accessing

 

to

 

user’s

 

parameters

 

(see

 

Paragraph

 

3.6.5.1).

 

 
 

5

 

REMOTE

 

ACCESS

 

The

 

device

 

can

 

interact

 

with

 

the

 

local

 

network

 

by

 

an

 

Ethernet

 

port

 

access.

 

The

 

access

 

must

 

be

 

enabled

 

through

 

a

 

manual

 

installation

 

in

 

the

 

local

 

network

 

(no

 

DHCP

 

services

  

are

 

forecasted).

 

The

 

device

 

can

 

communicate

 

through

 

browsers

 

compatible

 

with

 

HTML

 

4.01

 

and/or

 

TPFT

 

services

 

RFC

 

1350

 

compliant.

 

The

 

web

server

 

interface

 

is

 

a

 

textual

 

type

 

and

 

is

 

below

 

described.

 

 

5.1

 

SECURITY

 

The

 

insertion

 

of

 

the

 

touch

 

screen

 

in

 

a

 

LAN

 

network

 

must

 

guarantee

 

a

 

higher

 

level

 

security,

 

which

 

must

 

be

 

ensured

 

by

 

the

 

installer,

 

against

  

undesired

 

attacks

 

from

 

outside

 

agents

 

(hacker).

  

The

 

device

 

will

 

not

 

enforce

 

security

 

systems

 

and

 

will

 

assume

 

that

 

anyone

 

who

 

interacts

 

from

 

the

 

network

 

is

 

enabled

 

to

 

do

 

so.

 

 

5.2

 

LOCAL

 

WEB

 

SERVER

  

A

 

local

 

web

server

 

has

 

been

 

implemented

 

to

 

access

 

to

 

Hi

T

 

from

 

the

 

local

 

network

 

with

 

a

 

browser

 

HTML

 

4.01

 

compatible.

 

To

 

access

 

check

 

on

 

page

 

Ethernet

 

Configuration

 

accessible

 

from

 

the

 

home

 

page

 

by

 

pushing

 

on

 

the

 

following

 

icon:

  

 

 

Accessing

 

by

 

service/manufacturer’s

 

allowances,

 

it

 

is

 

possible

 

to

 

modify

 

the

 

default

 

values

 

of

 

each

 

address.

 

After

 

having

 

modified

 

the

 

addresses,

 

please

 

shut

 

down

 

and

 

restart

 

the

 

Hi

T

 

to

 

make

 

modifications

 

affective.

 

The

 

shown

 

pages,

 

once

 

connected,

 

are:

 

 

Summary of Contents for HI-T

Page 1: ...chillers and i HP i HP LT chillers A I R C O N D I T I O N I N G A86 USER S AND INSTALLER S MANUAL Serie Series Serie S rie Emissione Edition Au sgabeIssue Hi T LCD Touch Screen Centralized Controller...

Page 2: ...sed of according to law in accordance with the WEEE EU directives 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC as amended and inquire at the place of residence or at the retailer in the case where the product is replac...

Page 3: ...S PAGE CHRONOTHERMOSTAT 18 3 6 4 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS PAGE 19 3 6 5 CONFIGURATION PAGE 19 3 6 6 HELP PAGE 22 4 STATUS MACHINES AND FUNCTIONS 23 4 1 NEWTORK MANAGEMENT 23 4 2 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTED WITH...

Page 4: ...IAL FUNCTIONS 35 4 12 1 SCREED FUNCTION 36 4 13 PASSWORD AND PROTECTIONS 36 5 REMOTE ACCESS 37 5 1 SECURITY 37 5 2 LOCAL WEB SERVER 37 6 FIRMWARE UPDATE 41 7 HNS SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 42 8 THE HNSBOX 44...

Page 5: ...ding synoptic 1 2 USE NOT PERMITTED Any use other than that permitted is PROHIBITED 1 3 TECHNICAL DATA Nominal Min Max Power supply voltage 12Vac 10Vac 14Vac Power supply frequency 50 60Hz Tip 5 Tip 5...

Page 6: ...on the sensitive areas of the screens Do not put the touch screen in contact with other electrical devices Electrostatic discharge may cause a malfunction 2 1 3 DISPLAY The display is a TFT LCD 16 9 f...

Page 7: ...2 Connections 2 1 INSTALLING The Hi T control is used for fixing to the wall according to the standard 503 In the rear part of the control some pre drilled holes are present to be detached pursuing a...

Page 8: ...ns on the different screens can be shown in full colours or de saturated as in the following example The colour saturation indicates that icon is usable when pressed the related function is performed...

Page 9: ...ayed resource The sensible areas indicated in the image by red boxes inside this page are 1 Heat pump chiller showing the working mode 2 Status system and mode system display 3 Fan coil with a status...

Page 10: ...aphically the presence of the chiller but inside the house do not appear other object in this case the appearance is the following Figure 6 Home screen only chiller is networked Figure 7 Chiller Heat...

Page 11: ...ch chiller present assigning each a name Figure 10 Chiller page information and sensitive areas The information in the chiller s page are 1 Temperature read in the chiller about to a specific chiller...

Page 12: ...ons about the operation compressor running of the chiller graphically displaying the fan rotation Pushing down on the area 5 you access to a further screen that shows a list of read data in real time...

Page 13: ...ere is a table with icons that may appear in the scroll side bar The presence or absence of the icon in the sidebar will be determined by the enable or disable of the function on the chiller ORDER OF...

Page 14: ...here you can access the information related to the operation of the individual fan coil identified by area of belonging and identification number of the individual fan coil Figure 12 Information fan c...

Page 15: ...gulation auto mode With the up and down arrows you choose the speed with the green button you confirm the value set 3 4 2 1 TOOLBAR OPERATION FANCOIL AREA In the left scroll sidebar there are icons th...

Page 16: ...TION Pressing in the sensitive area 7 of Figure 5 it appears the page Figure 14 Ethernet network configuration page On this page there are the addresses for the configuration of an Ethernet connection...

Page 17: ...t and outlet of the chiller and on the air temperature measured by the probes on board Field 4 shows the ambient temperature and the relative humidity measured by the sensors integrated in the Hi T pa...

Page 18: ...ons Figure 16 System main page Above from the left to right 1 STATUS SETUP 2 SET POINT SETUP 3 PROGRAMS AND CHRONO THERMOSTAT In the bottom from the left to right 4 SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 5 CONFIGURATION 6...

Page 19: ...he sanitary hot water set see Paragraph 4 6 2 the second set point see Paragraph 4 9 and the offset for the climatic compensation see Paragraph 4 10 3 6 3 PROGRAMS PAGE CHRONOTHERMOSTAT Pushing on the...

Page 20: ...shing on the icon above you enter into the page Configuration Figure 20 Configuration page From the configuration screen you can access to the User Setup menu to the service menu and to the manufactur...

Page 21: ...entered in Parameters use the up and down arrows to scroll through the pages of the parameters until you find the desired parameter press on the currently set value the present value turns red to indi...

Page 22: ...r compensation Text CHIL in heat with high temp Numb 0 0 10 0 10 0 17 44 Set Text comp FC Cool C 25 0 0 0 50 0 18 44 Set Text comp FC Heat C 15 0 20 0 35 0 19 44 m5 coeff for compensation Text Fan Coi...

Page 23: ...Cool Seconds 0 0 255 Table 5 Fan coil service s parameters To change a the value of a parameter entered in the parameter list of chillers fan coils or keyboard use the up and down arrows to scroll th...

Page 24: ...ding to the set point 4 2 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTED WITH MORE CHILLER IN THE NETWORK In the each on board control panel set the chiller parameter H79 as described above Then connect the chiller and the...

Page 25: ...hiller Weekly programming in summer winter sanitary mode and of the legionella disinfection cycle 4 3 1 ENABLING THE INDIVIDUAL CHILLER FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SANITARY WATER Of all the chiller in the n...

Page 26: ...a delay of 2 minutes from the occurrence of the event accompanying the update with a an error message When the fan coils are re connected the keyboard recognizes them automatically saving the settings...

Page 27: ...water eco is activated they respectively correspond to the temperature of normal operation 1st set point and to the working temperature during the energy saving operation set point economy Once you ha...

Page 28: ...given on the production of domestic hot water therefore the system goes first in domestic hot water production when the sanitary is satisfied the system switches the mode to summer or winter operatio...

Page 29: ...of consideration 4 possible settings are Winter Summer Sanitary for the chiller Winter and Summer for the fan coil zones CHILLER ZONE n CHILLER WINTER SUMMER SANITARY Water set Water set eco Change th...

Page 30: ...ogramming of chillers in winter mode Summer Zone to set the weekly time programming of the zones in summer mode Winter Zone to set the weekly time programming of the zones in winter mode In addition i...

Page 31: ...od confirm the single time period pressing the green symbol of confirmation afterwards you can observe that correspondingly to the selected time period you will see a time line bar of the colour of th...

Page 32: ...ou can do are Normal Enable function Off Disabled function To set the programming go to Programs Sanitary the word Sanitary appears only if you have enabled the sanitary mode System Main Configuration...

Page 33: ...anguage 1 from the system main page go to Configuration 2 then go to User menu 3 enter the user password and press the confirmation tick The default password is 0 4 go to Language 5 select the desired...

Page 34: ...eters from System main page Configuration Service menu Parameters Chiller Chiller name H82 Enable second setpoint 2 ref chiller manual for allowable values Must also be set a digital output for contro...

Page 35: ...midity measured by the sensors built into the Hi T remote control are available to the chiller which can then use these values measured for their regulators where required 4 9 2 DEW POINT AND DEHUMIDU...

Page 36: ...onfigured Set Text m1 m2 parameters which can be set from Configuration Service menu Parameters Keyboard see parameters list in Table 4 To exclude the climatic compensation by the user you have to set...

Page 37: ...meter Screed function set which can be set among the service parameters Configuration Service menu Keyboard Par 36 44 Screed function Set The function has a duration given by the service parameter Con...

Page 38: ...nabled through a manual installation in the local network no DHCP services are forecasted The device can communicate through browsers compatible with HTML 4 01 and or TPFT services RFC 1350 compliant...

Page 39: ...m temperature and the relative humidity are the ones measured from the sensors integrated inside the current Hi T To shift to next available pages click on the links at the page bottom Figure 33 Hi T...

Page 40: ...Hi T Centralized controller 39 Figure 34 Command sent confirmation page Figure 35 Hi T Ethernet Set point page In the Set point page are available in read only mode the set point set by Hi T...

Page 41: ...Hi T Centralized controller 40 Figure 36 Hi T Ethernet Alarms page The Alarms page is related to all the active alarms inside the system at the moment when the page is shown...

Page 42: ...root of a USB pen drive insert the pen drive into the Hi T USB port enter into Configurations User s menu see Paragraph 3 6 5 1 after having inserted the user s password and entered into User s menu s...

Page 43: ...re already fitted and pre wired thus providing the customer with a terminal board for connecting the hydronic units In so doing it is not possible to locally adjust the temperature by means of the DRA...

Page 44: ...dronic units number in comparison with installed ones and respecting the number of running chillers connected in the network SANITARY HOT WATER FUNCTION the chillers can also provide sanitary water by...

Page 45: ...scribed in the wiring diagrams power and signal connections of this manual have to be realized only by QUALIFIED PERSONNEL Make sure to get the power supply disconnected before any intervention on the...

Page 46: ...Hi T Centralized controller 45 8 3 CONNECTING THE Hi T KEYBOARD THE CHILLER AND THE HYDRONIC UNITS...

Page 47: ...System type Electrical resistances NO Integration Setting NO Heating OUT 1 OUT 1 OUT 2 Cooling OUT 1 OUT 1 OUT 1 OUT 1 Outlets Electrical resistances NO OUT 2 OUT 2 NO To enter the DIP Switches follo...

Page 48: ...Hi T Centralized controller 47 8 6 AIR SENSOR Install the air sensor in the unit s finned battery inlet opening and fix it by means of an electrical type clamp...

Page 49: ...i T Centralized controller 48 8 7 WIRINGS Hydronic cassettes type See the user installer manual to get information as for the cassettes type wiring diagrams HCA B Picture 1 HNSbox connection with HCA...

Page 50: ...0 HNSbox terminal board PE U QF1 N 230V 50Hz SL1 KA1 TC1 24VAC KA1 KA1 KA1 KA1 ST1 U N FU1 RD1 EV1 E1 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 M M 1 1 As for the RS485 terminal board see the signal wiring connection section...

Page 51: ...S box out 2 terminal not used As for the RS485 terminal board see the signal wiring connection section Picture 3 HNSbox connection with HCN09 HCN09 with SBC module V2 valve V1 V2 Window contact Water...

Page 52: ...L HEATING SECTION BOARD R S T KMR1 TS TS 6 7 400V 3 N 50Hz Picture 5 HNSbox connection with HCN09 with SBC module HCN09 with SBE2 module R S N T YV1 Window contact Water sensor Air sensor med speed mi...

Page 53: ...Phase Ph1 Neutral L Low speed H Hight speed M Medium speed Picture 7 HNSbox connection with HCN13 43 HCN13 43 with SBC module V2 valve Window contact Water sensor Air sensor med speed min speed N L o...

Page 54: ...ht spee d M M ed ium spee d Power supply 400 3 N 50 60Hz Picture 9 HNSbox connection with HCN13 43 with SBE module HCN13 43 with SBE2 module R S N T YV1 Window contact Water sensor Air sensor med spee...

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Page 56: ...facturer reserves the right to modify the data whenever it is considered necessary Via Gettuglio Mansoldo Loc La Macia 37040 Arcole Verona Italy Tel 39 045 76 36 585 r a Fax 39 045 76 36 551 r a www m...

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