
Application manual
Air quality multisensor and regulator EK-ES2-TP
Release 1.0 - Updated: 14/02/2020
Application Manual
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Those objects are about the Setpoint forced modification: alternatively, the supervisor can act directly on the
operating mode setpoints (C.O. with index from 46 to 53). The value of the C.O. 43
- Actual setpoint
represents
the current operative setpoint which the control algorithms are based on. The C.O. 45
– Manual setpoint status
indicates (read request mode) if the forced mode is active. The supervisor can force at any time the actual
setpoint by writing a new value directly into the C.O. 44
– Manual setpoint
. The C.O. 45
– Manual setpoint
status
can also be used in writing to exit the active forced mode.
7.7.1.5
Remote operative mode modification
The communication objects shown in figure allow to monitor the operating mode (comfort, standy, economy
and building protection) modifications performed in manual or forced mode, or the operating mode forced by
chrono program. The communication objects (from now on: C.O.) also allow to perform the same modifications
remotely, for example from a supervisor software.
The C.O. 37
– HVAC mode in
is associated to the chrono program. The C.O.s 39
– HVAC mode out
and 42
–
HVAC chrono active status
allow the remote supervisor to discern the operating mode currently active on the
room thermostat and also allow to understand if the chrono program is active or if attenuation is handled
manually or not. The supervisor can set at any time a manual operating mode through C.O.
40 – HVAC manual
mode
; to start the chrono program remotely, the C.O. 40
– HVAC manual mode
is to be set on value 0 =
Automatic.
37
– HVAC mode in [20.102]
40
– HVAC manual mode [20.102]
39 - HVAC mode out [20.102]
42
– Chrono active status [1.011 state]