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TLC-BCR-T Engineering Manual

 

 

Doc: 70-00-0083, Date: 20081219 

© 2008 Vector Controls Ltd. 

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Operation of the Terminal Unit 

Switching ON 

The unit is switched on by pressing the POWER button. It will start up in comfort mode. 

Changing between COMFORT and ECONOMY 

Pressing the POWER button for less than 2 seconds toggles between ECONOMY and COMFORT modes. Economy mode 
may be disabled with UP06.  

Switching OFF 

Pressing the POWER button for more than 2 seconds, will switch the unit off. OFF and current time will be displayed in 
the LCD.  

Standard display 

This display mode is active if no UP/DOWN or OPTION button has been pressed during the previous 30 seconds.  The 
contents of the large and small digits may be chosen with parameters UP-10 and UP-11.  
Pressing UP/DOWN button will show the temperature setpoint in the small digits and room temperature in the large 
digits.  

Changing of set points 

Press UP/DOWN buttons to change temperature setpoint. Changing of set points may be disabled with UP-01. 

Accessing advanced settings 

Pressing the option button for more than three seconds will start the advanced setup menu. The basic version will only 
show heat/cool setup. The deluxe version will allow access to the time setting function. 
The large LCD digits display SEL. The advanced setup menu accesses these settings: Heat / Cool change, Clock setup, 
Time schedule. The menu may be left by pressing the POWER button or by not pressing a button for more than 5 
minutes.  

 

Heat / Cool change. Pressing the OPTION button toggles Heating – Cooling mode.  
Access to Heat/Cool change may be disabled with UP-03 

Clock Setup and Time Schedule (only available on Deluxe versions) 

 

Clock Setup. The current time is displayed in the small digits. Pressing the OPTION button will enter the clock 
setup. The minutes are blinking and may be changed with the UP/DOWN buttons. Pressing OPTION saves the 
minutes and steps to the hours. The hours are blinking. Pressing the OPTION button again will step to the 
weekday. DAY1-7 is displayed. Day 1 stands for the first working day (Monday) of a 5-day working week. 
(See schedule). Select the day according to current weekday. Pressing Option again saves the settings and 
moves back to the SELECT menu.  

 

Time Schedules: press the option button while Pro is displayed in the small digits. Pro1 is now shown in the 
large digits, while the number 1 is blinking. Select time program by using UP/DOWN buttons. There are a 
total of 4 time programs with each 4 switching times available. Enter the time program by pressing the 
OPTION button. 
1.

 

Activate or deactivate the time program. Choose ON or OFF with the UP/DOWN buttons 

2.

 

Select weekday(s) = d1-7, d1-5, d6-7, day1, day2, day3, day4, day5, day6, day7 

The next steps define the switching mode and time. The bar indicator on the right side shows programming 
progress. There are four switch times for each program.  
3.

 

Select desired operation mode. (no, OFF, ECO, ON, UNI), press OPTION to continue 

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no = disables this switching time 

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OFF = switches unit Off, enables reset timer 

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ECO = sets operation mode to On and Economy, disables reset timer 

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ON = sets operation mode to On and Comfort, disables reset timer 

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UNI = Does not change operation mode, only disables reset timer 

4.

 

Select switching time 00:00 to 23:45 in 15-minute steps; press OPTION to continue. 

5.

 

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each switching time.  

Access to time schedules may be disabled with UP-04 

Summary of Contents for TLC-BCR-T

Page 1: ...diator control chilled ceiling floor heating Simple individual room control for hotel rooms meeting rooms etc General Description The TLC BCR T is a stand alone electronic binary controller with one c...

Page 2: ...Design and Installation The unit consists of three parts 1 The mounting plate made of galvanized steel 2 The power case made of fire proof ABS plastic 3 The front part made of white fire proof ABS pl...

Page 3: ...re sensor or open contact 6 GND Signal Ground Subject to alteration Space required in flush mounting box H x W x D 60 x 50 x 30mm 2 4 x 2 0 x 1 2 in Distance for mounting screws Horizontal and vertica...

Page 4: ...wered through a super capacitor The time does not need to be re entered after a power failure Frost Protection The controller will enter frost protection mode if the room temperature drops below 5 C 4...

Page 5: ...ture rooms and auditoriums that might be occupied during a certain time During this time the reset is not active The unit will not start itself when UNI mode is active It still needs to be manually ac...

Page 6: ...UP 03 Clock Setup and Time Schedule only available on Deluxe versions Clock Setup The current time is displayed in the small digits Pressing the OPTION button will enter the clock setup The minutes ar...

Page 7: ...the POWER button again so as to leave the menu The unit will return to normal operation if no button is pressed for more than 5 minutes User Parameters Parameter Description Setting Range Factory Sett...

Page 8: ...to reduce the startup load of large motors multiple stages will be switched on and off step by step Binary Control T Room Temperature wH Setpoint Heating Mode DZ Dead Zone QH Offset Heating wC Setpoi...

Page 9: ...mperature of the supply media Connect a qualified passive sensor to the external input Heating mode is activated once the supply temperature is above the heating limit Cooling is activated when the su...

Page 10: ...imum running time 0 255s 10s BC 10 Delay ON Minimum stopping time 0 255s 10s BC 11 2 pipe or 4 pipe system OFF 2 pipe ON 4 pipe system ON OFF ON BC 12 Dead zone between heating cooling set point XDZ 0...

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