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CompTrol Interface V4.0.x | Issue 21-05-2021 | 1000932 73

Program 8 – direct frequency request

14.5   Digital input assignment in program 8

Input

Function

Description

X2a-D1

Remote ON/OFF

The indoor unit or group of indoor units can be switched on and off via 

the digital input. Forced mode can be activated with DIP switch 

S2-5

 

(see “5.2.2 Remote ON/OFF” on page 26).

X2a-D2

Cooling/Heating 

mode

If a signal is applied, the air conditioning unit runs in Cooling mode. If no 

signal is applied, the air conditioning unit runs in Heating mode. 

X2b-D3

Center/

Center-Remote 

When voltage is applied, the CompTrol Interface operates in Center 

mode and the wired remote control is disabled. Without voltage, the 

CompTrol Interface and the wired remote control operate in Center-Re

-

mote mode (see “5.2.4 Center/Center-Remote” on page 26).

X2b-D4

Analog input 

evaluation

Analog input 

X3-S

 is only evaluated if a signal is applied to 

X2b-D4

 (see 

“5.2.1 Evaluating the analog input” on page 25). If no signal is 

applied, a setpoint can be specified via the wired remote control.

X2c-D5

Fan speed 

F1

 

(low)

The signal switches the indoor unit to fan speed 

F1

. The fan speed can 

then no longer be changed using the 

wired remote control

. If auto-

matic fan speed control is activated, digital input 

D5

 is no longer evalu-

ated (see “5.3.1 Automatic fan speed control” on page 26).

X2c-D6

Fan speed 

F2

 

(medium)

The signal switches the indoor unit to fan speed 

F2

. The fan speed can 

then no longer be changed using the 

wired remote control

. If auto-

matic fan speed control is activated, digital input 

D6

 is no longer evalu-

ated (see “5.3.1 Automatic fan speed control” on page 26).

X2c-D5 

and

 

X2c-D6

Fan speed 

F3

 

(high)

If fan speed 

F1

 and fan speed 

F2

 signals are both applied simultane-

ously, the indoor unit switches to fan speed 

F3

. The fan speed can then 

no longer be changed using the 

wired remote control

. If automatic fan 

speed control is activated, digital inputs 

D5

 and 

D6

 are no longer evalu-

ated (see “5.3.1 Automatic fan speed control” on page 26).

Table  52:  Digital inputs in program 8

14.6   Digital output assignment in program 8

Output

Function

Description

X4a-I

Alarm signal

All alarms registered by the indoor unit, plus internal expansion mod

-

ule alarms, are indicated via the output. In addition, the error code 

can be displayed on the 7-segment display (see 

“4.7 7-segment dis-

play” on page 21).

X4b-II

Compressor signal/

operating signal

Either a compressor signal or operating signal is displayed, depend-

ing on DIP switch 

S2-2

 (see “5.3.7 Status signals” on page 29).

X4c-III

Defrost signal/heat

-

ing signal 

Either a defrost signal or heating signal is displayed, depending on 

DIP switch 

S2-2

 (see “5.3.7 Status signals” on page 29). 

Table  53:  Digital outputs in program 8

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Page 3: ...Product package 15 4 Product description 16 4 1 CompTrol Interface connection assignment 16 4 2 CompTrol Interface electrical supply 18 4 2 1 Pin headers S5 and S6 18 4 2 2 Electrical supply via X Y...

Page 4: ...5 Mode selection Cooling Heating Fan 26 5 2 6 Preset fan speed 26 5 3 Special functions 26 5 3 1 Automatic fan speed control 26 5 3 2 Forced mode 27 5 3 3 Inversion of digital outputs 27 5 3 4 Signal...

Page 5: ...e CompTrol Interface for program 3 42 9 2 1 Connection diagram for program 3 42 9 2 2 Setting program 3 via DIP switch S1 44 9 2 3 Setting functions for program 3 via DIP switch S2 44 9 2 4 Setting th...

Page 6: ...m 6 via DIP switch S1 60 12 2 3 Setting functions for program 6 via DIP switch S2 60 12 2 4 Setting the analog signal type on S4 and S7 60 12 3 Analog input 60 12 4 Digital input assignment in program...

Page 7: ...signal type on S4 and S7 77 15 3 Setting the outdoor unit model via DIP switch S1 78 15 3 1 For FDC outdoor units Set DIP switch S1 on the CompTrol Interface 78 15 3 2 For SRC outdoor units Set DIP sw...

Page 8: ...Cable requirements 96 17 4 Installing and connecting the CompTrol Interface expansion module 98 17 5 Starting up the CompTrol Interface expansion module 100 17 5 1 Initialization 100 17 5 2 Initializa...

Page 9: ...ications see 2 3 Re quired personnel qualifications on page 13 1 3 Presentation conventions Safety and warning notices are indicated by signal words The signal words indicate hazard levels with risks...

Page 10: ...require setting F1 for fan speed 1 Connect the cable to terminal X2 D1 ON or OFF DIP switch S2 Set the voltage to the value 7 5 V Italics and bold Breakdown of text containing instructions Prerequisi...

Page 11: ...ct characteristics and perfor mance features Stulz shall not be liable for any injury or property damage or any financial loss resulting from non compliance with the installation and operating instruc...

Page 12: ...usts the temperature setpoint via four adjustable analog signal types Forwards unit status signals alarm signal compressor signal remote ON OFF defrost signal operating signal or heating signal window...

Page 13: ...ding first aid to injured persons 2 4 Compatible products The CompTrol Interface is compatible with the following products from Mitsubishi Heavy Indus tries and Stulz CompTrol Master program 10 CompTr...

Page 14: ...amage Store the unit in a dry location Store the unit in its packaging if possible Dispose of the packaging responsibly To avoid the risk of asphyxiation keep plastic packaging out of reach of childre...

Page 15: ...package CompTrol Interface expansion module CompTrol Interface quick start reference guide 6 x jumpers The CompTrol Interface Technical Manual and Start up Report are available to download from the S...

Page 16: ...nalog input X3 S and transmits the value to the indoor unit in the form of a setpoint see 4 4 1 Analog input X3 on page 19 Various functions are available see 5 Functions of the CompTrol Interface exp...

Page 17: ...s D1 to D6 14 S2 DIP switch for selecting program dependent functions and the 7 segment display 15 S1 DIP switch for setting the relevant program and also for setting the installed out door unit model...

Page 18: ...Electrical supply via X Y remote control bus terminal X1 for a CompTrol Interface expansion module that is not in combination with a CompTrol Master expansion module The X Y remote control bus is des...

Page 19: ...at analog input X3 S The referenced value tables are program dependent and described together with the corresponding program 4 4 2 Digital inputs X2a to X2N The assignment of digital inputs varies dep...

Page 20: ...al supply on page 18 4 5 DIP switch S1 DIP switch S1 is used to select the program and also to set the installed outdoor unit model in programs 8 and 9 Note Only set DIP switches when they are disconn...

Page 21: ...S2 1 to S2 6 configure program specific functions DIP switches S2 7 and S2 8 configure the behavior of the 7 segment display You can find the precise DIP switch configura tions in the section dealing...

Page 22: ...Figure 5 CompTrol Interface connection diagram No Name No Name 1 2nd outdoor unit 2 1st outdoor unit 3 Volt free digital outputs 4 Digital inputs 5 LEDs for indicating the status of digital inputs 6 C...

Page 23: ...cified for the compressor in the outdoor unit The frequency setpoint for the outdoor unit in question is permanently stored in the CompTrol Interface The CompTrol Interface is set to the correct outdo...

Page 24: ...and X3 S X3 RV to act as voltage dividers A temperature setpoint between 18 C and 30 C can be specified Resistive circuit operation for analog input is possible in the following programs Program 0 an...

Page 25: ...0 3600 26 5 1200 3600 27 1100 3900 27 5 820 4300 28 620 4300 28 5 430 4700 29 200 4700 29 5 0 5100 30 Table 9 Resistance values for voltage dividers 5 2 Functions via the digital inputs 5 2 1 Evaluati...

Page 26: ...ce and the wired remote control Center mode and Center Remote mode are available in the following programs Programs 3 5 8 and 9 5 2 5 Mode selection Cooling Heating Fan If a signal is present at the c...

Page 27: ...e available The position of DIP switch S2 6 always affects all digital outputs simultaneously It is not possible to invert a single digital output NO normally open If no signal is present the relay is...

Page 28: ...on the wired remote control The CompTrol Interface has slave status Depending on the program certain operating parameters can be displayed on the CompTrol Interface Note There can only ever be one mas...

Page 29: ...3 or S2 4 The following status signals are available Compressor signal The compressor signal is emitted as long as the compressor in the outdoor unit is running Defrost signal The defrost signal is e...

Page 30: ...m 0 Temperature setpoint definition via analog signal Program 2 Temperature setpoint definition with window contact function Program 3 Temperature setpoint definition for equipment rooms with temperat...

Page 31: ...the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 7 2 Configuring the CompTrol Interface for program 0 Note Only set DIP switches when they are discon...

Page 32: ...an mode 7 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 8 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 9 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Input voltage 24 230 V AC 20 130 V...

Page 33: ...frost signal S2 3 OFF Inoperative switch setting is always OFF S2 4 ON OFF Automatic fan speed control Inoperative S2 5 ON OFF Forced mode Inoperative S2 6 ON OFF All digital outputs are closed withou...

Page 34: ...3 1 2 5 19 1 0 5 2 5 6 19 5 1 4 0 7 2 8 6 2 20 1 8 0 9 3 6 6 9 20 5 2 2 1 1 4 4 7 5 21 2 6 1 3 5 2 8 2 21 5 3 1 5 6 8 8 22 3 4 1 7 6 8 9 4 22 5 3 8 1 9 7 6 10 1 23 4 2 2 1 8 4 10 7 23 5 4 6 2 3 9 2 11...

Page 35: ...ntrol is activated digital input D5 is no longer evaluated see 5 3 1 Automatic fan speed control on page 26 X2c D6 Fan speed F2 medium The signal switches the indoor unit to fan speed F2 The fan speed...

Page 36: ...be switched on or off using remote ON OFF The operating or compressor status signals and window contact signal are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emi...

Page 37: ...put X2b D3 Heating mode D2 D3 Fan mode 8 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 9 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 11 In...

Page 38: ...gnal S2 3 ON OFF Window contact Auto ON switched on Window contact Auto ON switched off S2 4 ON OFF Automatic fan speed control Inoperative S2 5 OFF Inoperative switch setting is always OFF S2 6 ON OF...

Page 39: ...6 0 3 1 2 5 19 1 0 5 2 5 6 19 5 1 4 0 7 2 8 6 2 20 1 8 0 9 3 6 6 9 20 5 2 2 1 1 4 4 7 5 21 2 6 1 3 5 2 8 2 21 5 3 1 5 6 8 8 22 3 4 1 7 6 8 9 4 22 5 3 8 1 9 7 6 10 1 23 4 2 2 1 8 4 10 7 23 5 4 6 2 3 9...

Page 40: ...switches off the running indoor unit The unit cannot be switched on while the window contact signal is inter rupted see 8 4 Window contact function Auto ON on page 40 X2a D2 Cooling mode The signal sw...

Page 41: ...expansion mod ule alarms are indicated via the output In addition the error code can be displayed on the 7 segment display see 4 7 7 segment dis play on page 21 X4b II Compressor signal operating sig...

Page 42: ...be disabled for the user The digital outputs emit status signals such as operating compressor and temperature limit alarms In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital outpu...

Page 43: ...input X2b D3 Center Center Remote 8 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 9 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 11 Input...

Page 44: ...the temperature limit value see 9 4 Setting the temperature limit value via DIP switch S2 on page 45 S2 4 ON OFF For setting the temperature limit value see 9 4 Setting the temperature limit value via...

Page 45: ...5 21 2 6 1 3 5 2 8 2 21 5 3 1 5 6 8 8 22 3 4 1 7 6 8 9 4 22 5 3 8 1 9 7 6 10 1 23 4 2 2 1 8 4 10 7 23 5 4 6 2 3 9 2 11 4 24 5 2 5 10 12 24 5 5 4 2 7 10 8 12 6 25 5 8 2 9 11 6 13 3 25 5 6 2 3 1 12 4 13...

Page 46: ...ge is applied the CompTrol Interface operates in Center mode and the wired remote control is disabled Without voltage the CompTrol Interface and the wired remote control operate in Center Re mote mode...

Page 47: ...ule alarms are indicated via the output In addition the error code can be displayed on the 7 segment display see 4 7 7 segment display on page 21 X4b II Compressor signal operating signal Either a com...

Page 48: ...ote ON OFF The operating compressor heating or defrost signals are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 10 2 Configuring the C...

Page 49: ...g mode 7 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 8 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 9 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Input voltage 24 230 V AC 20 130 V...

Page 50: ...gnal X4c III defrost signal S2 3 OFF Inoperative switch setting is always OFF S2 4 ON OFF Automatic fan speed control Inoperative S2 5 ON OFF Forced mode Inoperative S2 6 ON OFF All digital outputs ar...

Page 51: ...5 0 6 0 3 1 2 5 19 1 0 5 2 5 6 19 5 1 4 0 7 2 8 6 2 20 1 8 0 9 3 6 6 9 20 5 2 2 1 1 4 4 7 5 21 2 6 1 3 5 2 8 2 21 5 3 1 5 6 8 8 22 3 4 1 7 6 8 9 4 22 5 3 8 1 9 7 6 10 1 23 4 2 2 1 8 4 10 7 23 5 4 6 2...

Page 52: ...evaluated see 5 3 1 Automatic fan speed control on page 26 X2c D6 Fan speed F2 medium The signal switches the indoor unit to fan speed F2 The fan speed can then no longer be changed using the wired re...

Page 53: ...r defrost signals are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 11 2 Configuring the CompTrol Interface for program 5 Note Only set...

Page 54: ...ote 7 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 8 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 9 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Input voltage 24 230 V AC 20 130 V DC...

Page 55: ...efrost signal S2 3 OFF Inoperative switch setting is always OFF S2 4 ON OFF Automatic fan speed control Inoperative S2 5 ON OFF Forced mode Inoperative S2 6 ON OFF All digital outputs are closed witho...

Page 56: ...0 3 1 2 5 19 1 0 5 2 5 6 19 5 1 4 0 7 2 8 6 2 20 1 8 0 9 3 6 6 9 20 5 2 2 1 1 4 4 7 5 21 2 6 1 3 5 2 8 2 21 5 3 1 5 6 8 8 22 3 4 1 7 6 8 9 4 22 5 3 8 1 9 7 6 10 1 23 4 2 2 1 8 4 10 7 23 5 4 6 2 3 9 2...

Page 57: ...c fan speed control is activated digital input D5 is no longer evaluated see 5 3 1 Automatic fan speed control on page 26 X2c D6 Fan speed F2 medium The signal switches the indoor unit to fan speed F2...

Page 58: ...e operating compressor heating or defrost signals are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 12 2 Configuring the CompTrol Inter...

Page 59: ...de D2 D3 Fan mode 7 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 8 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 9 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Input voltage 24 230 V A...

Page 60: ...defrost signal S2 3 OFF Inoperative switch setting is always OFF S2 4 ON OFF Automatic fan speed control Inoperative S2 5 ON OFF Forced mode Inoperative S2 6 ON OFF All digital outputs are closed wit...

Page 61: ...the wired remote control X2b D3 Heating mode The signal switches the heat exchanger connection module to Heating mode The mode can then no longer be changed using the wired remote control X2a D2 and X...

Page 62: ...on page 26 Table 42 Digital inputs in program 6 12 5 Digital output assignment in program 6 Output Function Description X4a I Alarm signal All alarms registered by the heat exchanger connection modul...

Page 63: ...pressor heating or defrost signals are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 13 2 Configuring the CompTrol Interface for progra...

Page 64: ...mode D2 D3 Fan mode 7 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 8 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 9 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Input voltage 24 230 V...

Page 65: ...l S2 3 OFF Inoperative switch setting is always OFF S2 4 ON OFF Automatic fan speed control Inoperative S2 5 ON OFF Forced mode Inoperative S2 6 ON OFF All digital outputs are closed without a signal...

Page 66: ...6 25 5 8 2 9 11 6 13 3 25 5 6 2 3 1 12 4 13 9 26 6 6 3 3 13 2 14 6 26 5 7 3 5 14 15 2 27 7 4 3 7 14 8 15 8 27 5 7 8 3 9 15 6 16 5 28 8 2 4 1 16 4 17 1 28 5 8 6 4 3 17 2 17 8 29 9 4 5 18 18 4 29 5 9 4...

Page 67: ...peed F2 The fan speed can then no longer be changed using the wired remote control If automatic fan speed control is activated digital input D6 is no longer evaluated see 5 3 1 Automatic fan speed con...

Page 68: ...rams 0 and 2 to 7 without cutting the power first the control behavior of the air conditioning system will be adversely affected Disconnect all components of the air conditioning system from the elect...

Page 69: ...ut X2b D3 Center Center Remote 7 Digital input X2b D4 Evaluate analog input 8 Digital input X2c D5 Fan speed F1 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 9 Digital input X2c D6 Fan speed F2 D5 D6 Fan speed F3 10 Input volta...

Page 70: ...ithout a signal NC All digital outputs are open without a signal NO S2 7 ON OFF Setting determines the value shown on the 7 segment display see 4 7 7 segment display on page 21 S2 8 ON OFF Setting det...

Page 71: ...oor unit is installed on site see Table 51 Setting the outdoor unit model with DIP switches S1 5 to S1 8 on page 71 5 Set DIP switches S1 5 to S1 8 in line with the SRC outdoor unit installed on site...

Page 72: ...aximum frequency fmax Heating of 75 Hz The compressor fre quency is controlled by the analog signal and depends on the outdoor unit model set via DIP switches S1 5 and S1 8 The compressor frequencies...

Page 73: ...D5 is no longer evalu ated see 5 3 1 Automatic fan speed control on page 26 X2c D6 Fan speed F2 medium The signal switches the indoor unit to fan speed F2 The fan speed can then no longer be changed...

Page 74: ...ON OFF The operating compressor heating or defrost signals are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 15 2 Configuring the Comp...

Page 75: ...he connection diagram below 12 11 1 2 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 10 13 14 15 16 Figure 16 Connection diagram for program 9 No Name No Name 1 X Y remote control bus 2 Digital outputs X4a I Alarm signal 3 Digital ou...

Page 76: ...of electrical supply on page 18 16 Pin header S5 for setting the electrical supply see Table 5 Type of electrical supply on page 18 15 2 3 CompTrol Interface connection diagram Procedure 1 Connect th...

Page 77: ...ctions DIP switch Status Function S2 1 ON OFF CompTrol Interface is configured as master in the X Y remote control bus CompTrol Interface is configured as slave in the X Y remote control bus S2 2 ON O...

Page 78: ...nits 1 Replace the Thi A sensor with a 5 k fixed resistor see other applicable documents Technical Manual for heat exchanger connection module 2 Set the temperature setpoint on the wired remote contro...

Page 79: ...3 on the outdoor unit PCB of the FDC out door unit to ON see FDC series Technical Manual If there is no input voltage e g due to a broken wire or open input a frequency of 0 Hz is transferred Analog...

Page 80: ...20 mA Type of input signal 4 20 mA Type of input signal 0 10 V DC 40 30 Heating 1st outdoor unit Heating 2nd outdoor unit Signal range A Signal range B Legend Cooling 1st outdoor unit Cooling 2nd outd...

Page 81: ...max Heating fmax Cooling 50 60 70 80 0 1 1 4 1 8 2 2 2 6 3 0 3 4 3 8 4 2 4 6 5 0 5 4 5 8 6 2 6 6 7 0 7 4 7 8 8 2 8 6 9 0 9 4 9 8 10 Compressor frequency f Hz 40 30 Overlap of signal ranges C and D Sig...

Page 82: ...mA 12 mA Table 60 Direct frequency request with cascading with signal overlap signal of 2nd air conditioning unit The analog signals of the 1st and 2nd outdoor unit overlap between the following sign...

Page 83: ...0 to 10 V with signal overlap Key Signal range to be set when there is no signal overlap Signal range to be set when there is signal overlap Table 62 Setting the signal ranges on both CompTrol Interfa...

Page 84: ...l overlap Signal range to be set when there is signal overlap Table 64 Setting the signal ranges on both CompTrol Interfaces analog signal type 0 20 mA Analog signal type 4 20 mA S2 3 S2 4 Signal rang...

Page 85: ...Trol Interface 3 On the 2nd CompTrol Interface set the identical analog signal type as on the 1st CompTrol Interface on pin headers S4 and S7 4 On the 2nd CompTrol Interface set DIP switch S2 3 to ON...

Page 86: ...plied simultane ously the indoor unit switches to fan speed F3 The fan speed can then no longer be changed using the wired remote control If automatic fan speed control is activated digital inputs D5...

Page 87: ...and defrost signal are emitted via the digital outputs In the event of a system error an alarm signal is emitted via a digital output 16 2 Configuring the CompTrol Interface for program 10 IMPORTANT...

Page 88: ...on and start up see 17 Installing the CompTrol Interface expansion module on page 95 Note Possible damage to the CompTrol Interface from compensating currents Make sure that the CompTrol Master is con...

Page 89: ...inactive in program 10 11 Input voltage 24 230 V AC 20 130 V DC terminal is inactive in program 10 12 CompTrol Interface expansion module 13 Pin header S4 for setting the analog signal type analog inp...

Page 90: ...Remote Control 2 Remote Control 1 24 VDC XY Bus XY Bus XY Bus X4 X6 X7 X3 Analog input K1 K3 D1 D7 CompTrol Master FDSX 1 FDSXL 1 FDSX 3 FDSXL 3 FDSX 2 FDSXL 2 CompTrol Interface 2 CompTrol Interface...

Page 91: ...Setting determines the value shown on the 7 segment display see 4 7 7 segment display on page 21 S2 8 ON OFF Setting determines the value shown on the 7 segment display see 4 7 7 segment display on pa...

Page 92: ...X2 D5 of the CompTrol Master The CompTrol Interface is set to Center 5 Identify which SRC outdoor units are installed on site see Table 70 Setting the outdoor unit model with DIP switches S1 5 to S1 8...

Page 93: ...essor frequency control via a bus signal The diagram below charts the control behavior of one CompTrol Interface expansion module for actuating an outdoor unit with a maximum frequency fmax Heating of...

Page 94: ...icated via the output In addition the error code can be displayed on the 7 segment display see 4 7 7 segment dis play on page 21 X4b II Compressor signal operating signal Either a compressor signal or...

Page 95: ...or use the unit in the vicinity of devices that produce electromagnetic fields or high frequency harmonics Devices such as inverters emergency generators transformers switching power supply units mod...

Page 96: ...3 Cable requirements Connection Designation Cable requirements Notes X Y remote control bus X1 X X1 Y Min LiYCY data cable CAT 5 recommended LiYCY TP data cable CAT 5 Core number 2 Conductor size see...

Page 97: ...2 Max line length to DIN VDE 0100 520 Determine line length to DIN VDE 0100 520 Make sure the admissible voltage drop along the line section is max 3 of the applied voltage Digital outputs X4a I X4b I...

Page 98: ...m BMS 7 Analog input 8 X Y remote control bus 9 1st indoor unit 10 2nd indoor unit 11 Wired remote control RC EX1 or RC EX3 Note A wired remote control must be installed in the X Y remote control bus...

Page 99: ...t of CompTrol Interface III k Terminal assignment of CompTrol Interface V4 0 x Requirements Switch off the electrical supply to the affected system and signal lines Procedure 1 Hook the CompTrol Inter...

Page 100: ...he CompTrol Interface is connected to the X Y remote control bus During this initialization phase only the 7 segment display is active None of the digital outputs or inputs are active The CompTrol Int...

Page 101: ...Interface The CompTrol Interface and wired remote control are both config ured as master Remedy Check the roles assigned in the X Y remote control bus see 5 3 5 Status of the CompTrol Interface maste...

Page 102: ...e and re insert all connectors Check the configuration of the CompTrol Interface Switch the system back on reset errors on the wired remote control if necessary Heat exchanger temperatures Thi R1 Thi...

Page 103: ...ture setpoint definition The program was changed from program 8 or 9 to program 0 to 7 via DIP switches S1 1 to S1 4 without cutting the power first Remedy Before switching from program 8 or 9 to prog...

Page 104: ...he relevant air conditioning unit series see 2 5 Other applicable documents on page 13 on the S Klima website at www s klima de unterstuetzung fehlercode analyse in the support app from S Klima Figure...

Page 105: ...the system see Rebooting the system on page 106 E5 SIO offline No data received or sent Remedy Reboot the system see Rebooting the system on page 106 E6 Buffer overflow Breakdown in communication betw...

Page 106: ...rface 2 Re insert the connector into the terminal 3 Connect the CompTrol Interface to the electrical supply and wait for it to initialize If the error recurs frequently check the bus cable to the indo...

Page 107: ...o 20 mA 50 V DC 75 k Digital outputs Quantity Volt free contacts Isolation voltage 3 130 V DC 0 5 A 230 V AC 0 5 A ohmic load only 1 5 kV against all other inputs outputs Bus connections Quantity Desi...

Page 108: ...below Bei einer nicht mit uns abgestimmten nderung des Ger tes verliert diese Erkl rung ihre G ltigkeit In the case of a modification of the equipment not co ordinated with us this declaration loses...

Page 109: ...ts the accessories available for the product Please order accessories from your specialist partner when required Name Description Stulz order number Figure CompTrol Master expansion module Expansion m...

Page 110: ...s in program 0 33 Table 15 Value table for program 0 temperature setpoint 34 Table 16 Digital inputs in program 0 35 Table 17 Digital outputs in program 0 35 Table 18 DIP switch setting for program 2...

Page 111: ...3 Digital outputs in program 8 73 Table 54 DIP switch setting for program 9 77 Table 55 Functions in program 9 77 Table 56 Setting the outdoor unit model with DIP switches S1 5 to S1 8 79 Table 57 Dir...

Page 112: ...program 10 91 Table 69 Functions in program 10 92 Table 70 Setting the outdoor unit model with DIP switches S1 5 to S1 8 93 Table 71 Digital outputs in program 10 94 Table 72 Cable requirements 97 Tab...

Page 113: ...alog signal at analog inputs X3 S and X3 RV connected Yes No Polarity at analog inputs X3 S and X3 RV checked Yes No Digital output X4a I for status signal connected and checked Yes No Digital output...

Page 114: ...tic fan speed control ON Analog signal 0 10 V 0 5 V 0 20 mA 4 20 mA For setting the analog signal see Set analog signal at analog input X3 Activated Description of program 0 Temperature setpoint defin...

Page 115: ...Program 3 Set DIP switches for temperature limit alarm check box as applicable DIP S2 3 S2 4 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Activated 0 10 V For setting the analog signal see Set analog signal at analog...

Page 116: ...ON Master ON Forced mode OFF X4b Compressor signal X4c Defrost signal OFF All digital outputs NO ON X4b Operating signal X4c Heating signal ON All digital outputs NC OFF OFF ON ON OFF Inoperative OFF...

Page 117: ...ON Forced mode OFF X4b Compressor signal X4c Defrost signal OFF All digital outputs NO ON X4b Operating signal X4c Heating signal ON All digital outputs NC OFF OFF ON ON OFF Inoperative OFF ON Automat...

Page 118: ...door unit installed on site as per Table 2 Description of program 8 Direct frequency request Program 8 activated S2 1 S2 2 S2 3 S2 4 S2 5 S2 6 S2 7 S2 8 To set the 7 segment display see table 7 segmen...

Page 119: ...ON see Technical Manual of FDC series 2 Identify which FDC outdoor units are installed on site see Table 2 3 Set DIP switches S1 5 to S1 8 in line with the FDC outdoor units installed on site see Tabl...

Page 120: ...0 to 2 7 V without signal overlap 0 to 10 8 mA without signal overlap 0 to 12 6 mA without signal overlap 2 7 to 5 V without signal overlap 10 8 to 20 mA without signal overlap 12 6 to 20 mA without s...

Page 121: ...ON ON Comments Final check of entire system OK NOK Date Test performed by Signature Start up Report CompTrol Interface EN 01 02 2021 1000934 FDC200VSA ON ON ON ON FDC250VSA OFF ON ON ON SRC60ZSX S ZS...

Page 122: ...31 Program 2 36 Program 3 42 Program 4 48 Program 5 53 Program 6 58 Program 7 63 Program 8 68 Program 9 74 Program 10 87 92 Connecting 98 Connection assignment 16 Connection diagram 16 22 98 Program 0...

Page 123: ...diagram 31 Description 31 Digital inputs 35 Digital outputs 35 Functions 33 setting 33 Temperature setpoint 34 Program 2 36 configuring 36 Connection diagram 36 Description 36 Digital inputs 40 Digit...

Page 124: ...28 Status signal 29 Compressor signal 29 Defrost signal 29 Heating signal 29 Temperature limit alarm 29 Window contact signal 29 Storage 14 System reboot 106 T Target group 9 Tasks of the CompTrol In...

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