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TCI-W11-U, TCI-W22-U Universal Controller 

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ISPLAY AND 

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PERATION

 

 

Doc: 70-00-0140C, V2.0-20220523  

© Vector Controls LLC, USA  

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Subject to alteration 

Clock operation  

TCI-W22-U contains a quartz clock with battery back-up (not available in TCI-W11-U). Up to 8 mode changes based on time 

and day of the week may be programmed. Also position an output or select a set point directly with a time schedule. A 

blinking clock indicates that the time has not been set or that the unit has been without power for longer than 48 hours. The 

time needs to be set to allow time schedules to operate. 

 

Clock setup 

Press OPTION > 2 sec. SEL and current time displayed 
Press RIGHT < 2 sec. to change time, 

Minutes blink: UP/DOWN to change, RIGHT to save minutes, 
Hours blink: UP/DOWN to change, RIGHT to save hour, 

Press RIGHT to save time, 

DAY1 blinks: UP/DOWN to change, RIGHT to save day (day of the week: DAY1 = 
Monday) 

SEL 
  00:00 
  DAY1 

 

Enable/disable time schedules 

Press OPTION > 2 sec. SEL and current time displayed 
Press UP:  

SEL and PRO displayed, clock symbol blinks 

Press RIGHT: 

Time schedule status displayed OFF or ON: 

Press RIGHT 

OFF/ ON blinks, UP/DOWN to change, RIGHT to save 

SEL 
  PRO 

 

Pro 
  OFF/ON 

 

Creating time schedules 

Step 1: Select a switching time (Up to 8, Pr01

Pr08) 

Press UP while PRO-ON displayed: 

Large digits display Pr01, small digits display 00:00 

Press RIGHT: 00:00 blinks 
Press UP/DOWN to select Pr01switching time from 00:00

23:45 (15 minutes steps) 

Press RIGHT to save switching time (bar appears indicating step 1 complete): 

DAY 1 blinks 

 

Pr01 
  08:00

 

Step 2: Apply selected switching time (Pr01) to DAY1 (Mon) 

 DAY 7 (Sun)  

While Pr01 is displayed and DAY1 is blinking: 
Press UP: 
 

Activate Pr01 switching time for DAY1 (triangle appears on 1), 

Press DOWN: 
 

Deactivate Pr01 switching time for DAY1(triangle disappears) 

Press RIGHT to save Pr01 DAY1 (2

nd

 bar indicates step 2 complete): 

Repeat for DAY2 

 DAY7 

Pr01 
DAY1 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 

Step 3: Select action for switching time (Pr01+Days)  

After Pro1, DAY1

DAY7 is completed (Pro1 switching time activate or deactivate on desired days), press RIGHT 

again to come to desired action for Pro1. The following options appear in order: 

No = switching time not active 
OP = operation mode (select ON (Comfort/Occupied), ECO (Economy/Unoccupied), OFF) 
L1 = set point of loop 1 (select set point) 

L2 = set point of loop 2 (select set point) 
d1 = ON/OFF status of do1 (output must be in manual mode) 
d2 = ON/OFF status of do2 (output must be in manual mode) 
A1 = set point (0-100%) of ao1 (output must be in manual mode)  
 

Press UP/DOWN to scroll through the 7 possible actions (3

rd

 bar indicates step 3 complete) 

 

Press RIGHT to select one 

Pr01 
    no 

 
 

Step 4: Complete switching event (e.g. Pro1 = 08:00, DAY 1, Occupied mode) 

After switching type is set, select characteristic of the action as listed in table above. Available actions blink as 
you scroll through them: 
 

Characteristics of action (e.g. 0

100% for A1) appear (4

th

 bar indicates step 4 complete) 

Press UP/DOWN to select characteristic of action, RIGHT to complete 
 

Repeat for Pr02 - Pr08 

Pr01 
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Summary of Contents for 40-10 0265

Page 1: ...oops 8 time schedules 1 internal temperature sensor 2 universal inputs 2 binary PWM outputs 1 analog output Internal temperature sensor standard Add replaceable humidity element as required AES3 HT A2...

Page 2: ...tability Capacity sensor 0 100 rH See Figure to the right 1 0 1 0 5 year Signal outputs Analog Output Output Signal Resolution Maximum Load DC 0 10 V 0 20 mA 9 76 mV 0 019 mA Voltage 1k Current 250 Re...

Page 3: ...24VAC 24VDC DO Binary outputs Potential free relays contacts see technical specification UI Universal input NTC 10k 25 C 77 F 0 10 V or 0 20 mA selectable by jumper AO Analog output 0 10 V or 0 20 mA...

Page 4: ...er heat sources e g the area above radiators and heat emitting equipment Avoid locations behind doors outside walls and below or above air discharge grills and diffusers Location of mounting is less c...

Page 5: ...OFF displayed with current time W22 temperature W11 Parameter setting BACK to previous menu Menu navigation Back to previous home menu 6 OPTION C F Press 2 sec Enter set up CLOCK TCI W22 SCHEDULES TC...

Page 6: ...ch for 4 seconds on the large LCD digits in a continuous cycle while OFF is displayed in the small digits To prevent this make sure that in idle mode no input values are shown on either small or large...

Page 7: ...ayed For TCI W22 Press OPTION 2 sec SEL and current time is displayed Press UP until SEL and H C is displayed Press RIGHT to toggle H or C SEL H C Display input values For TCI W11 Press OPTION 2 sec S...

Page 8: ...from 00 00 23 45 15 minutes steps Press RIGHT to save switching time bar appears indicating step 1 complete DAY 1 blinks Pr01 08 00 Step 2 Apply selected switching time Pr01 to DAY1 Mon DAY 7 Sun Whil...

Page 9: ...configuration 1 analog output do1 do2 Binary output configuration 2 binary digital outputs relays FU Special functions Common to all TCI How to change parameters 1 Press UP DOWN buttons simultaneously...

Page 10: ...UP 09 Select type of content for large digits 00 OFF 0 5 1 01 Input 02 Setpoint 03 Analog Output 04 Binary Output 05 Clock UP 10 Select content source for large digits 0 OFF 0 4 1 Input 1 1T 2 1H 3 1U...

Page 11: ...pressure transmitter having 0 200 Pa measuring range set UO1 display minimum to 0 and U02 display maximum to 200 The allowable range value of 50 205 may be adjusted with multipliers inU03 The largest...

Page 12: ...setpoints There are two possibilities to change the setpoint in unoccupied economy mode Shift it by L07 or switch to the minimum setpoint limit in heating mode and maximum setpoint limit in cooling Un...

Page 13: ...hat the setpoint is normally not reached As the measured value gets closer to the setpoint the output reduces until it reaches a point a fraction above or below the setpoint where the output equals th...

Page 14: ...ngeover when L23 OFF 0 255 min 5 min Cumulative stage action L16 0 is typically used in electric heat applications and single stage action L16 1 in fan speed applications Digital stage action L16 2 is...

Page 15: ...define analog outputs with A02 Custom ranges can be created by setting minimum and maximum signal limits A control loop special function digital control or analog control sequence is not active until...

Page 16: ...ing mode decreases airflow dwindles until it reaches minimum cooling output 1A05 This minimum will be based on the airflow needed at design cooling and is typically 10 to 15 of maximum cooling airflow...

Page 17: ...demand active before output on In state mode 1d01 5 outputs disabled during switch on delay Delay is in seconds or minutes depending on d09 0 255 5 sec 1d 05 Activate PWM set cycle time seconds 0 act...

Page 18: ...s With output parameters assign an alarm to an output and select output state Each alarm s required output can be individually selected Multiple alarms can be signed to one output Should one alarm be...

Page 19: ...larms are defined with input parameters With output parameters assign an alarm to an output and select output state Each alarm s required output can be individually selected Multiple alarms can be sig...

Page 20: ...275s 300s Fu 10 Input limit 1 per input 10 Fu 11 Input limit 2 Per input 90 Summer winter compensation changes the set point due to a change in an input value typically but not limited to an outdoor t...

Page 21: ...imit 2 ON When limit 2 is greater than limit 1enable when input value is between limit 1 and limit 2 When limit 2 is less than limit 1 enable when input value below limit 2 or above limit 1 ON OFF OFF...

Page 22: ...mperature we recommend switching to cooling at 28 C 83 F and to heating at 16 C 61 F outdoor temperature These recommendations are given as suggestions The ideal settings may be different on the actua...

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