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DOL 634 CE

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Technical User Guide

6 Management

6.1 Management

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Management | House data

Adjust date and time

Setting of current date and time.

Correct setting of the clock is important, both as regards several control functions
and as regards the registration of alarms.

The clock will not stop in the event of a power failure.

Day number

Setting of day number. The Day number counts 1 up for every 24 hours that pass
after the house has been set to active house.

Week day

Display of week day.

House name

Setting of house name.

When the house controller is integrated in a LAN network, it is important that each
livestock house has a unique name. The house name is transferred through the
network and the livestock house should therefore be identifiable based on the
name.

Set up a plan for the naming of all controllers connected to the network.

When batch state is 

Central exhaust status inactive,

 all alarm functions have been discon-

nected.

The trend curves provide an overview of the development in the
house within the desired period (from one to sixty days).

Press the buttons to select the desired period view.

Tab the graph to see the exact values at other times.

6.2 History curves

Climate history curves give a picture of how the climate has de-
veloped during the last 24 hours.

Depending on the type and setup of the controller, the following
history curves may be available:

• Temperature

• Humidity

• Outside humidity

• Outside temperature

• Auxiliary sensors

• Ventilation

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Summary of Contents for DOL 634 CE

Page 1: ...12 06 Software version 7 5 English For other language variants of this document we refer to Espa ol Para otras variantes del idioma de este documento visite Fran ais Pour les versions dans d autres la...

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Page 3: ...ilation systems should be mounted operated and serviced only by trained staff and that a separate emergency opening unit and an alarm system be installed as well as maintained and tested at regular in...

Page 4: ...ck 23 6 Management 24 6 1 Management 24 6 2 History curves 24 6 3 Auxiliary sensors 25 6 4 Equipment status 25 6 5 Consumption 25 7 Alarms 26 7 1 Stopping an alarm signal 26 7 2 Alarm test 27 7 3 Powe...

Page 5: ...ents Manual control 42 12 2 1 Testing Climate Functions 43 12 2 1 1 Testing the central air intake 43 12 2 1 2 Testing of central exhaust 43 12 2 1 2 1 Stepless fans 43 12 2 1 3 Emergency Change over...

Page 6: ...6 2 Adjust pressure 56 13 7 System 57 13 7 1 Resetting data 57 14 General 58 14 1 About 58 15 Troubleshooting instructions 59 15 1 Temperature Sensor Control Table 59 15 1 1 Table relating to DOL 114...

Page 7: ...roller These func tions are shown with an optional icon If a function is not used e g 24 hour clock it is not shown in the user menus of the controller The manual may therefore contain sections that a...

Page 8: ...eding water light and 24 hour clock while DOL 634 in cludes the basic production features such as light water and 24 hour clock A combination of climate and production functionality can be achieved by...

Page 9: ...name of the page C The selected house name time and possibly week and day number D Shortcuts to pages A maximum of 5 shortcuts can be shown here The selected shortcut is high lighted E Activity log Ac...

Page 10: ...tings menu for quick and easy access to changing settings See also the sections Creating pages 12 and Pages 14 5 of these pages can be shown as shortcuts at the top of the controller display A A Pres...

Page 11: ...ended The value that triggered the alarm Other active alarms are marked on the list Hard alarms are marked in red Soft alarms are marked in yellow Deactivated alarms are gray The icon for Activity lo...

Page 12: ...r the needs of the daily user The pages work as shortcuts to the key values and settings and therefore gives you quick access to reading val ues and changing the settings The contents of the pages is...

Page 13: ...ou want or to group cards you can also insert Empty cards A C B D A Press the one of the tools to edit headlines or card content to move or delete the cards Edit Move Delete B When a tool is selected...

Page 14: ...ntilation animal Heating Heat offset Feed consumption Add feed Provided that the functions are supported by the controller 3 6 Pages A page is a user defined display of selected values graphs and sett...

Page 15: ...cts the selected tool D Finish the setup by pressing Confirm 3 6 2 Program overview This page makes it possible to see various types of programs on the same page The graphic view makes it easy to gain...

Page 16: ...to add a program D The order of the programs can be changed by pressing and holding a program while dragging it up or down E Save the page by pressing Confirm A program can be edited directly from th...

Page 17: ...ng functions Functions can be activated and deactivated by means of the toggle button Scroll up down If the page or menu is higher than the display you can scroll up down The possibility to scroll is...

Page 18: ...ctory 3 9 Password This section is only relevant to houses where the Password function is activated The controller can be protected against unauthorized operation with the use of passwords This functi...

Page 19: ...d In order to gain access to changing a password you must first enter the valid password User level Gives access to Factory set code Daily view without login Entering the number of animals Fine tuning...

Page 20: ...perature that activates the ventilation To increase the Air intake setpoint without increasing the heating cooling temper ature you must adjust Cooling setpoint Heating setpoint with the corresponding...

Page 21: ...ir intake Inlet Ventilation requirement Displays the current ventilation requirement Inlet position View of how much the air inlet is open Heating Cooling Ventilation Temperature C Temperature setpoin...

Page 22: ...tal capacity Dynamic Air Display of current output for the total number of stepless units Dynamic Air capacity stepless 1 Dynamic Air Display of current output for the individual stepless unit Outlet...

Page 23: ...he column Start to change the start time Press the field in the column Duration to change the duration of the period Press the plus sign for a new period then set the start time and duration for this...

Page 24: ...unique name The house name is transferred through the network and the livestock house should therefore be identifiable based on the name Set up a plan for the naming of all controllers connected to th...

Page 25: ...temperature You can also connect air speed and wind direction sensors that can measure the wind direc tion and air speed outside the the house The display of the auxiliary sensors menu depends on whi...

Page 26: ...pop up alert on the controller In the alarm menu it is possible to select whether some climate and production alarms are to be hard or soft The controller will also activate an alarm signal which you...

Page 27: ...emperature An alarm is triggered by the controller when the temperature is at 40 C The alarm can be disconnected and set to be hard or soft Air intake alarms Inlet The inlet alarms are technical alarm...

Page 28: ...f the air outlet deviates from the setting which the controller calculated as correct You can connect and disconnect the alarm 7 4 3 Alarms for auxiliary sensor Alarm settings Auxiliary sensors Auxili...

Page 29: ...sumption For example MultiStep stepless may be activated and the power consumption too low if the emergency stop at the fan is activated High alarm The equipment shows signs of wear Alarm due to exces...

Page 30: ...y and free from condensation 8 1 Cleaning Clean the product with a cloth that has been wrung out almost dry in water and avoid using high pressure cleaner solvents corrosive caustic agents 8 2 Recycli...

Page 31: ...ts of the work flow regarding set up of the house controller Mounting 1 House controller 2 Emergency opening if applicable Installation 1 Connect cables according to the circuit diagrams for the emerg...

Page 32: ...functions are selected in the Installation and Show con nections setup menus all alarms will be delayed Thus no alarms will be generated until 2 minutes after the last change in the installation menu...

Page 33: ...eral controllers 10 5 1 Installation wizard The installation wizard starts automatically when you switch the controller on for the first time The wizard pro vides a structured walk through of the inst...

Page 34: ...ors heating and cooling 10 6 2 Central exhaust 10 6 2 1 Air outlet 10 6 2 1 1 Speed control 10 6 2 1 1 1 Internal Fan Speed Controller With an internal fan speed controller it is necessary to enter th...

Page 35: ...ordinary MultiStep system but the fan output is limited so that it can only provide a percentage of the fan s maximum capacity All exhaust units that are set up to run only in the low area in the Dyna...

Page 36: ...unit The stepless fan runs as long as possible at low speed Variable ON OFF 0 10 V control signal to fan in stepless ON OFF Max output in at low and high regulation Method of Operation 1 stepless uni...

Page 37: ...llel controlled exhaust units duct saddles and a number of Dynamic Air sen sors Measuring the varying stepless output provides an accurate expression of the output of the ventilation system according...

Page 38: ...namic Flow Install Dynamic Air in the menu Technical Installation Manual installation Central ex haust Air outlet Stepless 1 Dynamic Air stepless 1 Dynamic air mode Then select Dynamic Flow DOL 63X CE...

Page 39: ...he menus Timer Select if the 24 hour clock is to regulate according to Stop time or ON time Stop time Set the time for start and stop ON time Set a time for start and how long the function will run Th...

Page 40: ...en the sensor is controlled by 0 10 V you can adjust the output voltage via the minimum voltage as well as the maximum voltage When Min value and Max value are set you should also indi cate the range...

Page 41: ...he menu Technical Calibration Central exhaust Central exhaust air outlet flap Select ON to start the calibration Check that the correct flap s open s and close s correctly Wait until the calibration i...

Page 42: ...testing Check that the alarm lamp is flashing Check that the alarm system alarms as intended Press Acknowledge to finish testing The test should then be made every week 12 2 Testing optional componen...

Page 43: ...he test should indicate if it is possible for the system to be started and stopped Select Heating and set to 0 to check that the heat source stops Select Heating and set to 100 to check that the heat...

Page 44: ...est Check that the fan is running at maximum speed Set the Air outlet fan speed to 1 Check that the fan sucks air out of the house e g by means of a smoke test Check that the fan is running down to mi...

Page 45: ...n must stop Repeat the above steps for every MultiStep unit 12 2 2 Testing production functions 12 2 2 1 Testing relay for 24 hour clock Select the menu Technical Manual auto Then select Production 24...

Page 46: ...voltage displayed corresponds to what you can measure on the sensor or the connection terminals with a multimeter 12 3 Testing Network Connection If the controller is integrated in a network which can...

Page 47: ...an external fan speed controller controls the fan revolutions The fan must always be single phase or else an external DOL 31 must be used The DA 74CO ON OFF is used for the other exhaust units When t...

Page 48: ...nit All names and IP addresses must be unique Thus the entire network must be described in a plan so it is possible to distinguish between the individual house controllers See also the FarmOnline Expl...

Page 49: ...ime Protocol server the UTC time can be adjusted in the menu Technical Service UTC time UTC is a default setting and both time settings of the controller are supported by a battery backup function UTC...

Page 50: ...This CPU module will automatically save all historical data to the internal memory and only use the SD card as backup media 13 3 2 SD card and USB stick Using an SD card or a USB stick it is possible...

Page 51: ...ress the icon for the recycle bin to delete a file Name the file Each file is saved with the chosen name time and date When loading you can select between loading settings loading pages or loading set...

Page 52: ...on system will thus be open and all other functions will disconnect Should it be necessary to update the software while there are animals in the house the update should be carried out in the presence...

Page 53: ...update 1 Loosen the screws A that hold the front panel in place 2 Lift out the front panel Make sure not to pull the flat cable so that the plug B is damaged 3 Insert the USB stick containing the sof...

Page 54: ...e connections are as noted or as in the pictures taken before the update 3 Set check that operation and climate values are the same as before the update according to the notes entered in the form 4 Re...

Page 55: ...ed The required ventilation is achieved with the flaps fully open and a lower fan output MultiStep correction Min switch point When there is a requirement for 5 or more than the stepless unit can prov...

Page 56: ...Output Flaps 0 0 58 0 58 0 54 0 55 0 55 0 100 0 100 0 0 0 15 0 25 0 45 0 55 0 85 0 90 0 100 0 0 0 32 0 41 0 58 0 66 0 86 0 85 0 100 0 Table 2 Curve values for stepless unit The air outlet s flap posit...

Page 57: ...n to automatic regulation Time out after When the adjustment is activated the time counts down Remaining time Activate Adjust central exhaust Set User demand to the desired ventilation level in relati...

Page 58: ...t SOFTWARE Software version System ID System name Build time CPU MODULE License request code MAC address SDK version Boot loader version MAIN MODULE Type Software version Serial no Calibrated ADDITION...

Page 59: ...ol Table 15 1 1 Table relating to DOL 114 Temperature Sensor control C F V C F V C F V 40 40 0 0 00 6 42 8 4 60 28 82 4 6 80 35 31 0 0 50 7 44 6 4 70 29 84 2 6 90 30 22 0 1 00 8 46 4 4 80 30 86 0 7 00...

Page 60: ...3 3 34 0 32 91 6 37 23 16 27 4 71 46 8 82 3 29 1 31 92 6 30 24 15 79 4 64 47 8 62 3 24 2 30 96 6 23 25 15 34 4 57 48 8 43 3 19 3 30 02 6 16 26 14 90 4 50 49 8 24 3 14 4 29 11 6 09 27 14 48 4 43 50 8 0...

Page 61: ...15 IO type 15 10RL 8AI 8AO No jumpers Requires external resistors for use with e g water me ters Comes with resistors Inputs 8 x 0 10 V DC input impedance 2 1 mOhm Pulsing Inputs e g water meter energ...

Page 62: ...tection class IP 54 splashproof It is assumed that the base surface is flat i e there is a 1 5 mm dif ference in height and the front panel screw is tightened to a minimum of 1 5 Nm 1 5 Nm Mechanical...

Page 63: ...X X Adaptive ventilation X X X X PID control or P band X X X X X X Minimum ventilation in and m3 animal X X X X X Number of stepless groups controlled sep arately 2 2 2 2 Number of flaps in each step...

Page 64: ...ting by outside temper ature X X X Display of floor heating return temperature X X X Adaptive floor heating control X X X X Humidity Inside humidity sensor X X X X X X Outside humidity sensor X X X X...

Page 65: ...n X X Feed mixture according to graph X Automatic silo switch X X Combined feed weigher and silo weigher X X Shared feed weigher with calculated silo content X X Empty silo sensor X X Volume dispenser...

Page 66: ...page views X X X X X X X X Safety Frost protection of empty section X X X Batch stop security by temperature or at 2 house control X X X Three password levels X X X X X X X X Comprehensive alarm func...

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