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028-0325-02_LIT-VZ7656F_W-E01_EN 

www.viconics.com

 

October 2019

 

Installation 

NOTICE 

INSTALLATION 

  The system must be installed correctly by a qualified technician. 

  If replacing an existing Room Controller, label wires before removal of Controller. 

  Electronic controls are static sensitive devices. Discharge yourself correctly before 

manipulating and installing Room Controller. 

  A short circuit or wrong wiring may permanently damage Room Controller or equipment. 

  All Room Controllers are designed for use as operating controls only and are not safety 

devices. These instruments have undergone rigorous tests and verification prior to shipping 

to ensure proper and reliable operation in the field. Whenever a control failure could lead to 

personal injury and/or loss of property, it becomes the responsibility of the 

user/installer/electrical system designer to incorporate safety devices (such as relays, flow 

switch, thermal protections, etc.) and/or an alarm system to protect the entire system 

against such catastrophic failures. Tampering with the devices or unintended application of 

the devices will result in a void of warranty. 

  This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 8in (20cm) from all 

persons and must not be located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or 

transmitter. 

  Refer to the Room Controller User Interface Guide for information on how to configure the 

Room Controller. 

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

 

Location 

NOTICE 

LOCATION

 

  Do not install on an exterior wall. 

  Do not install behind a door. 

  Do not install in areas with direct heat source. 

  Do not install near any air discharge grill. 

  Do not install in areas exposed to direct sunlight. 

  Ensure Room Controller has sufficient natural air circulation. 

  Ensure wall surface is flat and clean. 

  Ensure external thermal sensor wirings are away from noisy electrical sources. 

  Install 1.3 to 1.5 meter (52 to 60 inches) above the floor. 

  Perform preventive maintenance on the damper and Variable Air Volume (VAV) box, 

according to the supplier documentation. 

Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.

 

Cleaning the Room Controller 

NOTICE 

CLEANING THE ROOM CONTROLLER 

  Use a soft, pre-moistened lint-free cloth for cleaning. 

  Avoid getting moisture in openings. 

  Do not spray anything directly on the Room Controller or use compressed air. 

  Do not use caustic/corrosive products, ammonia, solvents or any cleaning product 

containing alcohol or grit. 

  Never use tools directly on the touchscreen. 

  Never use paint on the Room Controller. 

  Do not drop or crush the Room Controller, or allow it to come into contact with liquids. 

  Do not use a damaged device (such as one with a cracked screen). 

Failure to comply with these recommendations will result in damage to the unit and 

void the manufacturer’s warranty.

 

Summary of Contents for VZ7656F1000W

Page 1: ...14 Installer Configuration Parameter Menu 19 Specifications 30 Drawing Dimensions 31 NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE RELATED TO PRODUCT PART NUMBERS For the latest model and part numbers please refer to VT80...

Page 2: ...t follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous s...

Page 3: ...Lead and Bisphenol A BPA which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov Failure to follow the...

Page 4: ...Refer to the Room Controller User Interface Guide for information on how to configure the Room Controller Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Location NOTICE LOCATION...

Page 5: ...Should not be affected by direct sun radiation 5 Nothing should restrict vertical air circulation to the Terminal Equipment Controller Installation 1 Swing open the Terminal Equipment Controller PCB...

Page 6: ...h virtually eliminates temperature offset associated with traditional differential based on off thermostats Fig 2 On Off mechanical control vs PI electronic control Features overview 7 day schedule mo...

Page 7: ...ntact RemOVR temporary occupancy contact Disables all override menu function of the Terminal Equipment Controller The override function is now controlled by a manual remote momentarily closed contact...

Page 8: ...operating typical single or multistage RTU s and their associated local zones For example a typical job layout system may feature 3 RTU controllers and a total of 31 zones This would bring to total n...

Page 9: ...Used Not Used 8 Auxiliary Output AU Auxiliary output used to disable economizer damper minimum position or control lighting during unoccupied periods 9 By pass damper BPD Local analog 0 10 VDC by pas...

Page 10: ...dded for additional functionality of the occupancy output Note 2 Analog outputs and inputs use a half bridge rectifier Reference of the control signal is the common of the power supply of the Terminal...

Page 11: ...94 50 122 3 6202 29 20 161 1499 9 16 51 3692 11 52 18 8277 31 88 7 7360 51 124 3 4857 28 18 151 6239 8 18 48 7042 12 54 17 9636 32 90 7 4182 52 126 3 3568 27 17 142 7211 7 19 46 1933 13 55 17 1440 33...

Page 12: ...TRUCTIONS Status display The Terminal Equipment Controller features a two line eight character display There is a low level backlight that is always active and can only be seen at night When left unat...

Page 13: ...h as mode lockouts and economizer function are automatically disabled Alarms If alarms are detected they will automatically be displayed at the end of the status display scroll During an alarm message...

Page 14: ...failure which has lasted longer than 6 hours Filter Indicates that the filters are dirty as per one of the configurable digital input DI1 or DI2 Com Lost The communication between devices has been lo...

Page 15: ...lection to move onto the next menu item and to manually scroll through the displayed information The NO key is used when you do not desire a parameter change and to advance to the next menu item Can a...

Page 16: ...ume regular scheduling This menu does not appear in regular operation It will appear only when the controller is in override mode Answering Yes to this question will cause all the zones attached to th...

Page 17: ...es next No down Yes Will copy previous day schedule No Daily schedules will be accessed Yes key to copy previous day No key to set new time value for each day Occupied 00 00 AM Use To set value Occupi...

Page 18: ...es down Wednesda set Y N No next Yes down Selects the day to be scheduled or modified Yes key to access day scheduling No key to jump to next day Occupied Day Y N No next Yes down Occupied Day Y N No...

Page 19: ...s This section of the menu permits the user to set the time andday Time setting Day setting Time format setting Time set Y N No next Yes down Day set Y N No next Yes down 12 24hrs set Y N No exit Yes...

Page 20: ...ntroller Controller network address Default Value 4 RTC MAC address must be unique for the entire network 1 to 255 Increments 1 or 10 For BACnet models valid range to use is from 1 to 127 PAN ID Perso...

Page 21: ...twork coordinator Range of PAN ID on all controllers to use 251 to 500 This range is reserved for stand alone system operation Examples System 1 RTU VZ76 Coordinator Channel 25 ID 200 Zone VZ72 Router...

Page 22: ...T7xxx wireless controllers act as routers Range of PAN ID on all controllers to use 1 to 250 Reservedfor networked system operation Examples Coordinator Channel 25 ID 200 System 1 RTU VZ76 Router Chan...

Page 23: ...5 25 26 The default value of 10 is NOT a valid channel The valid range of available channels range from 11 to 26 Lockout Keypad lockout levels Default value 0 No lock 0 No lock 1 Low level 2 High leve...

Page 24: ...ll dictate heating or cooling operation of the RTU controller 2 AV_H5 The average of the 5 highest PI Heating or PI Cooling demands from the selected voting zones will dictate heating or cooling opera...

Page 25: ...the maximum number of cycles that the equipment will be turned on and off in the span of an hour Note that a higher C P H will represent a higher accuracy of control at the expense of wearing down mec...

Page 26: ...now possible to toggle between unoccupied occupied RTU operation modesfor the amount of time set by the parameter TOccTime Temporary occupancy time When override is enabled an override status message...

Page 27: ...based on outdoor air temperature Function will only be enabled if OS outside air temperature sensor is connected From 15 F up to 120 F 26 C up to 49 C C lock Outside air temperature mechanical coolin...

Page 28: ...the system will restart and send the occupied status to the attached zones On progressive recovery active The configured occupied schedule time is the time at which the desired occupied temperature s...

Page 29: ...0 to 5 VDC 0 0 to 1 5 in WC 1 0 to 2 in WC 2 0 to 3 in WC 3 0 to 4 in WC 4 0 to 5 in WC Pressure Static Pressure setpoint Default 0 8 WC Bypass damper will maintain this supply static pressure set po...

Page 30: ...0 2 F 0 5 C 0 9 F 21 C 70 F typical calibrated Relay outputs 30 VAC 1 Amp Maximum 3 Amp In rush 12 0 to 37 5 C 54 to 100 F 4 5 C to 32 C 40 F to 90 F 40 C to 50 C 40 F to 122 F Dry contact across ter...

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