Information for the specialist - Configuration
Time/Date
Optigo
Ardo
has a year-based clock function. This means that a week-schedule with holiday periods for a full
year can be set. The clock has an automatic summertime/wintertime change-over.
It has individual schedules for each weekday plus a separate holiday setting. Up to 24 individual holiday
periods can be configured. A holiday period can be anything from one day up to 365 days. Holiday schedules
take precedence over other schedules.
This menu displays time, date and weekday, and it permits the setting of time and date.
Time is shown in 24 hour format.
Date is shown in the format YY:MM:DD.
Each day has up to four individual running periods. For fans there are daily individual schedules for low
speed, normal speed and high speed, each with up to four running periods.
One digital output can be used as a timer controlled output with individual week-schedules and four
activation periods per day. This output can be used to control lighting, door locks etc.
In the time schedules, four periods are available for each day of the week. Also, four periods are available for
days that are configured as holidays in the holiday schedule. During the periods the assigned circuit is
working with the corresponding setpoint. Outside of a period the system is off.
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Figure 4-3 Time schedule
The above figure shows an example of period states. It is not possible for periods to overlap each other.
Holiday schedules take precedence over other schedules.
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For 24 hour running, set a period to 00:00 - 24:00.
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To inactivate a period, set the time to 00:00 - 00:00. If all periods of a day are set to 00:00 - 00:00, the
unit will not run that day.
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If you want to run the unit from one day to another, e.g. from Monday 22:00 to Tuesday 09:00, the
desired running time for both must be entered.
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Noottee!! Should periods for the different speeds overlap, high speed takes precedence over normal
speed, and normal speed takes precedence over low speed.
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Optigo
Ardo
manual, Rev. A