Order no.: 900312.001
V2.0
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Mask on enabled functions (Bit 0...7)
Mask on enabled functions (Bit8...15)
Here, you can specify the functions enabled via the
bus using a binary mask. The bits have the
following meaning:
Para
Bit
Valency
Function
0
1
controller on/off
1
2
control circuit 1 on/off
2
4
control circuit 2 on/off
3
8
Control circuit 1:
defrosting request
4
16
Control circuit 1:
super-frost request
5
32
Control circuit 1: reserved
6
64
Control circuit 1:
Set1 / Set2 change-over
7
128
Control circuit 1:
day / night change-over
8
1
Control circuit 2:
defrosting request
9
2
Function A: light 1
10 4
Function B: light 2
11 8
Function C: window heating
12 16
Function D: door frame
heating
13 32
Function E: blade scraper
14 64
Function F: reserved
15 128
reserved
To determine the value to be parameterised, all
valencies must be added up.
Password for parameter level
With this parameter, you can set the password for
parameter level
.
The other switching operations 5 through 9 are
deactivated, i.e.
=
=
=
=
= 0
Password for parameter level
With this parameter, you can set the password for
parameter level
.
Relay contacts and
lamps
(password-protected)
...
Function relay K1...K8
Assignment of internal output signals to the
corresponding output relays.
...
Function LED 1...6
Assignment of status LEDs (signal lamps) to the
internal signals.
Function LED weekdays
If 1 is entered here, the 7 LEDs are assigned to the
weekdays. In this case, parameters
..
will
not be active. If 2 is entered, the LEDs will be
assigned according to parameters
...
.
...
Function LED 7…13 (Mo…Su)
Assignment of weekday LEDs to certain internal
signals (signal lamps).
Password of parameter level
With this parameter, you can set the password for
parameter level
.
Control circuit 2
(password-protected)
Assignment of sensor for independent 2nd
control circuit (thermostat)
With this parameter, you can set which sensor input
is to be assigned to the 2
nd
control circuit.
Control circuit 2: setpoint
Here, you can set the setpoint for the 2nd control
circuit (thermostat). If a button is parameterised
accordingly, the setpoint can also be viewed and
set up via this button directly.
Control circuit 2: absolute setpoint or
DeltaW
With
=0 the setpoint
is an absolute setpoint.
With
=1 the setpoint is the sum of
and the
actual cold room setpoint (
,
or
).
Control circuit 2: switching mode
Heating contact or cooling contact.