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Corrigo ventilation user guide, revision F

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Other functions 

Alarm handling 

If an alarm condition occurs, the red alarm LED on the front panel of units with display or 
the alarm LED on a connected display unit will start flashing. The LED will continue to flash 
as long as there are unacknowledged alarms. 

Alarms are logged in the alarm list. The list shows type of alarm, date and time for the alarm 
and the alarm class (A, B or C alarm).  

To access the alarm list, press the alarm button, the front panel button with the red button-
top. 

  

If there are multiple alarms, this is indicated by up / 
down arrow symbols at the right-hand edge of the 
display. 

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to access the other 
alarms. 

At the left end of the bottom display line the alarm status is shown. For active, 
unacknowledged alarms the space is blank. Alarms that have been reset will be indicated by 
the text Acknowledged. Still active or blocked alarms are indicated by the text 
Acknowledged or Blocked. 

Alarms are acknowledged by pressing the OK button. You are then given the choice of 
acknowledging the alarm or blocking the alarm.  

Acknowledged alarms will remain on the alarm list until the alarm input signal resets. 

Blocked alarms remain on the alarm list until the alarm has reset and the block has been 
removed. New alarms of the same type will not be activated as long as the block remains.  

Since blocking alarms can be potentially hazardous, you need a high log on authority to 
block alarms.  

Class A and B alarms will activate alarm output(s) if these have been configured.  

Class C alarms do not activate the alarm output(s).  

Class C alarms are removed from the alarm list when the alarm input resets even if the alarm 
has not been acknowledged. 

Free text 

If RIGHT is pressed once when the start menu is shown, a menu is shown in which it is 
possible to enter any text of your choice. This text can be used to show information 
concerning the commissioning company, name and phone number to service personnel etc. 
The easiest way to enter text is to use E tool

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, but the buttons can also be used. Up to 4 lines 

of 20 characters each can be entered. 

Revision numbers 

If RIGHT is pressed twice when the start menu is shown, a menu is displayed showing the 
program revision number, its date of release and ID number. 

 

Sensor error supply  
air temp 
24 Aug 10:43 Class:B 

Reset         

 

Summary of Contents for Corrigo

Page 1: ...Corrigo user guide Ventilation application Copyright AB Regin Sweden 2014...

Page 2: ...ventilation application available in Swedish English German and French Manual E tool Manual on how to configure the controllers using the PC software E tool available in Swedish English German and Fr...

Page 3: ...e controller is based on a supply air PI controller for heating control with a pre programmed set of control modes A number of different control functions as well as analogue and digital input and out...

Page 4: ...endent or flow dependent Humidity control Either humidification or dehumidification or both humidification and dehumidification can be used Timer control For starting and stopping the unit Up to 5 tim...

Page 5: ...in order to return the cool extract air Recirculation control Recirculation of air using a supply air fan and optionally extract air fan and a recirculation damper with or without temperature control...

Page 6: ...ns and LEDs ARROW UP Move up a row in the menu Increase parameter value ALARM Press to view the alarm list ARROW DOWN Move down a row in the menu Decrease parameter value CLEAR Reset Abort a parameter...

Page 7: ...Corrigo ventilation user guide revision FFel Anv nd fliken Start om du vill till mpa heading 1 f r texten som ska visas h r 7...

Page 8: ...mber of menus and submenus Running mode Here you can view and set the unit s running mode as well as view selected control functions and alarm events Temperature Air control and Humidity control Here...

Page 9: ...In numbers containing several digits you can move between the digits using the ARROW LEFT RIGHT buttons When the desired value is displayed press OK If there are further settable values displayed the...

Page 10: ...cooling demand in the room the unit will start and the temperature will be adjusted The fire function determines the settings for the fire dampers and the unit s running mode when a fire alarm is acti...

Page 11: ...inputs and outputs These are read only menus No changes can be made here Universal inputs can be configured as either analogue or digital inputs Analogue inputs and digital outputs are shown here as e...

Page 12: ...emperature if a outdoor sensor has been configured This is a read only menu No settings can be made here Submenus Setpoint In control modes Supply air control Room control and Supply air control Extra...

Page 13: ...uses the average temperature of the two sensors Setpoint Cascaded extract air temperature control In control mode Supply air control Extract air control the setpoint is used when cascaded extract air...

Page 14: ...oling will run if support control is configured the running mode is Off timer control OFF and not in extended running and if conditions call for support control Minimum run time is settable 0 to 720 m...

Page 15: ...When the control signal is lower than 5 or the outdoor temperature is higher than 10 C the display will show 0 Recirculation The first of the three below menus can be found under Configuration in the...

Page 16: ...ge this offset value here Extra controller unit An independent temperature control circuit for control of for example after heaters The circuit can be configured to either heating or cooling Enthalpy...

Page 17: ...u extra compensation A temperature dependent compensation similar to the one above but with selectable temperature source Flow control SAF there are also corresponding menus for EAF Setpoint Flow cont...

Page 18: ...or compensation An outdoor temperature dependent compensation of the pressure setpoint value can be added The compensation can be set for either the supply air fan alone or for both fans Submenu extra...

Page 19: ...e SAF or EAF is operated as a slave This function is also available featuring flow control 25 C 0 Controller output comp if cooling 0 at R U S 0 100 at R U S 0 Controller output comp if heating 0 at R...

Page 20: ...the air quality as measured by a CO2 sensor CO2 can be set to function either on Y2 Y4 or both Act comp 0 Pa Comp sens Roomtp 1 15 C 0 Pa 20 C 0 Pa 25 C 0 Pa Controller output comp if cooling 0 at R...

Page 21: ...to 365 days Holiday schedules take precedence over other schedules Each day has up to two individual running periods For two speed fans and pressure controlled fans there are daily individual schedul...

Page 22: ...n be used to force the unit to start although the timer says the running mode should be Off For 2 speed fans and pressure flow controlled fans inputs for normal speed and reduced speed can normally be...

Page 23: ...bmenus Configuration In and Outputs and Configuration System Admin level gives full read write access to all settings and parameters in all menus Repeatedly press down arrow when the start up display...

Page 24: ...e basic no log on level Automatic logoff If the access level is Operator Service or Admin the user will automatically be logged off to Normal after a settable time of inactivity The time is settable C...

Page 25: ...are then given the choice of acknowledging the alarm or blocking the alarm Acknowledged alarms will remain on the alarm list until the alarm input signal resets Blocked alarms remain on the alarm lis...

Page 26: ...an internal battery to ensure the operation of the memory and real time clock in the event of a power failure When the alarm Internal Battery is activated and the battery LED lights up red the batter...

Page 27: ...w 3 H Holidays 22 Humidity control 20 Setpoint 20 I Indicators 25 Information screen 24 Inputs Outputs 10 L Language change 25 LEDs 25 Log off 23 Log on 22 M Menus 7 N Navigating the menus 7 O Other f...

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