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4.5. Sensor Assignment
The selection of sensors must be made
separately for each controller program
in use.
Assigning the Sensors
4.5.1.
The controller outputs either run according to
the average reading of their own selection of
sensors or according to a pre-defined group of
sensors (such as the average temperature). The
table below gives a list of all outputs and tells
according to which selection of sensors each
one of them operates.
Outputs
Selection of sensors
Heater 1-32
The selection of sensors
must be made separately
for each of these output.
Heat 1-16 Hi Fire
Cooling 1-6
Natural curtains 1-2
Egg room heater
Egg room cooling
Fans 1-5
In lateral ventilation,
these outputs operate
according to the
“Aver-
age T°”
sensor group. In
tunnel ventilation, they
operate according to the
sensors that are associ-
ated with the tunnel fan
output in use.
Stir Fan
Tunnel Fans 1-20
Non-brood zones:
A non-brood zone is an
unused part of the house. This type of zone
is automatically created when a heater is only
being controlled by a selection of sensors that
are not used to measure the average room
temperature. Refer to section 4.8 for further
information about non-brood zones.
Select:
1.
Main menu
* On / Off Settings
* A password may be required to access this menu
(see section 4.2.1).
A table showing all outputs in use is dis-
2.
played. Select the desired output with the
arrow keys.
Time
clock
Water
flush
Average
Sensor
On/Off Settings
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Fan 1
Fan 2
Fan 3
Fan 4
Tun 1
Tun 2
Tun 3
Tun 4
Tun 5
Cool 1
On Off
Mode Fan shutoff
Items
To modify use
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Set Point : 75.0
60.0 63.5 Non brood
60.0 63.5
60.0 63.5
60.0
63.5
60.0 63.5 Timer
60.0 63.5 Start sidewall
60.0 63.5 Close attic
60.0 63.5 Start tunnel
60.0 63.5 Close sidewall
60.0 63.5
60.0 63.5
60.0 63.5
60.0 63.5
When an output is selected, the controller
displays a sensor assignment tab at the right
hand side of the screen (the tab is associated
with the chosen output). If the output oper-
ates according to a group of sensors, the tab
leads to the sensor assignment menu of the
group; if it operates according to its own se-
lection of sensors, the tab leads to the sensor
assignment menu of the chosen output.
Select the sensor assignment tab with the
3.
menu selectors.
Average Sensor
To modify use
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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Use the +/- buttons to put a check mark in
4.
the box of the temperature sensors that are
used to control the selected output (or that
forms the selected group of sensor).
Output voltage —
Specify what voltage each
output uses: 108, 120 or 240 Volts.
Communication speed —
The communication
speed provided by the controller depends on
the type of relay panels you are using. Using
the high-speed communication mode allows
connecting more relay panels and current
sensors without lowering the communica-
tion speed of the controller. Note that the
high-speed mode can only be used if your
application exclusively contains relay panels
with the “CS” technology (the letters “CS”
are written on the faceplate of a relay panel
that uses this technology). Select
“High”
if
your application only uses relay panels with
the “CS” technology or select
“Low”
if your
application contains 1 or more relay panels
that do not use this technology. *
Refer to
chapter 16 to see the communication rate currently
being used by your controller.
Current condition display —
Select what
information needs to be displayed on current
condition menu: select
“All”
for the controller
to display all possible pieces of information
or select
“W/O heat”
or
“W/O Prb,Heat”
to re-
move the heater run time and/or the reading
of individual temperature sensors from the
current condition display. *
This parameter is
common to all programs of the controller.
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