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User's Guide for CTS6000 Control panel 

 

Version 1.00 

Subject to alteration without notice.  

NILAN A/S 

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Language selection 

"LANGUAGE  SELECTION"  is  located  in  the  menu  shown  in  Figure  2.  The  language  used  in  the 
displays can be changed under "LANGUAGE SELECTION". 
 
 

Date and time 

"DATE  AND  TIME"  is  located  in  the  menu  shown  in  Figure  2.  The  date  and  time  used  by  the 
system can be changed under "DATE AND TIME". 
 
 

System information 

"SYSTEM INFORMATION" is located in the menu shown in Figure 2. System status data can be 
viewed under "SYSTEM INFORMATION".  
 
 

Service menu 

It  is  possible  to  change  advanced  functions,  network  settings  and  regulation  parameters  and  to 
restart  the  system  in  the  "SERVICE  MENU".  To  access  the  service  menu,  activate  the  control 
panel  by  pressing  arrow  down.  Then  press  and  hold  "SET"  for  approx.  10  seconds.  The  service 
menu will then appear.  

 
 
 

Manuel Set point menu 

To enter the manual set point mode one should hold power button until the corresponding menu 
appears (see Figure 7: Selecting the manual set-point mode). 
After selecting the mode one is able to adjust manual mode parameters (see Figure 7: Manual 
mode parameters setting). Appearance of the menu depends on the current settings of the 
systems. The difference for systems with inlet only VAV fan and two 2 step fans can be seen in 
Figure 8 and 9. 
After the parameters are set system goes into manual mode (see Figure 10: Java GUI manual 
mode). 
Setting of the parameters is done in usual way with the arrows and SET keys. 

 
 

 

 

Figure 7 Selecting the manual set-point mode

 

 

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Summary of Contents for CTS6000

Page 1: ...User s Guide CTS6000 control panel Version 1 03 2014 06 25 Valid for SW version 1 0088 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...oint menu 6 Menu overview 9 Description of alarms 10 Figure Figure 1 Panel startup display 4 Figure 2 Menue 4 Figure 3 Alarm log with new alarm 4 Figure 4 Alarm log with no alarm 4 Figure 5 Power System in Operation 5 Figure 6 Weekly program 5 Figure 7 Selecting the manual set point mode 6 Figure 8 Manual mode parameters setting 7 Figure 9 Manual mode parameters setting 7 Figure 10 Java GUI manual...

Page 3: ... operation to be viewed and altered It is thus possible to change various temperature settings reset alarms and start the unit outside the usual operating period The CTS6000 control panel supplements CTS6000 WebControl the program in which more advanced settings are made A menu overview and descriptions of all alarms can be found at the end of the guide All manuals and user guides at all guides co...

Page 4: ...tup display Figure 2 Menue The startup display reappears if no button is pressed for 15 seconds Alarm log event log The alarm log is accessed by pressing the ALARM button i e the one marked with a bell on the bottom right of the panel The most recent alarms events will then be displayed see Figure 3 It is possible to scroll through previous alarms events using the arrow up and down buttons Figure ...

Page 5: ...hen press arrow right to open the weekly program see Figure 6 Use arrow up or arrow down to scroll through the various menu options for the day selected As standard Monday is initially displayed when the weekly program is opened Six program events can be defined for each day of the week Figures at the top of the display indicate the number of events defined for the day in question For each program...

Page 6: ...access the service menu activate the control panel by pressing arrow down Then press and hold SET for approx 10 seconds The service menu will then appear Manuel Set point menu To enter the manual set point mode one should hold power button until the corresponding menu appears see Figure 7 Selecting the manual set point mode After selecting the mode one is able to adjust manual mode parameters see ...

Page 7: ...ter 2 Parameters editing a Button SET start of value editing b Buttons Up Down change a value 1 1 c Button Left cancel editing d Button SET store a changed value 3 Return back from menu sub menu Button Left After the new week program begins the system automatically switches to auto mode turning the manual mode off Figure 8 Manual mode parameters setting Figure 9 Manual mode parameters setting All ...

Page 8: ...User s Guide for CTS6000 Control panel Version 1 00 Subject to alteration without notice NILAN A S Page 8 of 11 Figure 10 Java GUI manual mode in PI Diagram All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 9: ... 23 7 C ANALOG1 100 ANALOG2 100 ANALOG3 000 ANALOG4 000 ANALOG5 000 ANALOG6 100 MONDAY PROGRAMME 1 2 PROGRAM POINT AKTIVE TIME 17 00 VENTILATION NORMALE SET POINT 20 0 COPY TO NEXT NO Week programme Date Time Language Unit Information Min Sommer Regulation Change Present Language Change Network IP Min Winter Netmask Max Sommer Winter Week Programme Restart Unit LA SORTIE SET CHANGE Date Time Statu...

Page 10: ...hour however Condenser high pressure ID 8 11 Level 4 Upper limit 2 for cooling circuit pressure set under Pressure limits has been exceeded The alarm can be activated by insufficient air flow through the unit This may be caused by blocked filters loose V belts or dampers which have not opened Reset alarm If the alarm repeatedly occurs for no apparent reason call service Evaporator low pressure 1 I...

Page 11: ...utes and reset the alarm Pressure pipe temperature T10 11 12 13 ID 50 51 52 53 Level 2 Pressure pipe temperature on compressor 1 2 3 4 has exceeded 125 C The controls stop the compressor and do not allow it to restart before the temperature has dropped below 50 C If the alarm repeatedly occurs call service VLT x has not responded to the 5 latest requests ID 111 Level 4 A communication error has oc...

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