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FRONT PANEL

BASE OF THERMOSTAT

FRONT COVER

vated. If the set point is still not reached, and after a certain
period of time, the third stage W is activated (in HEAT only).
When the real temperature is close to the set point in 0.1° C,
W is deactivated and Y2 is deactivated at the set point tem-
perature, and when the set point temperature is surpassed by
0.1° C, Y1 is deactivated.
Operating with temperature probe S-4 is a special case. The
temperature is received by communication with the machine.
In this case, the temperature is in steps of 0.5° C and, there-
fore, control is different. When the difference between the room
temperature and the set point is greater than or equal to the
set point temperature, the first stage is activated. The same
as in the previous case, if after a while the set point is not
reached, stages Y2 and W  are activated successively (in
HEAT). Once the temperature reaches the set point, the stages
go off.

Communication

The DPC-1 thermostat operates by communication only.
By communication it is possible to monitor the status of the
thermostat, while being able to program same. In other words,
all parameters that are changeable by means of keys can be
modified by means of communication, except for the tempo-
rary parameters and the number of days in unoccupied mode.
There are also 6 time schedule profiles that can be programmed
by means of communication only, and these go from 7 to 12.
If not programmed or used, these profiles are not displayed
on the profile programming menu when accessed through the
keyboard.

Installation instructions

It is recommended that the installation be carried out by a
qualified contractor.

Location

To assure adequate operation, this thermostat should be in-
stalled on an indoor wall, in a frequently occupied area of the
building. Furthermore, it should be at at least 46 cms. from
any outdoor wall, and at approximately 1.5 m. above floor
level, in an area with free air flow and at an average tempera-
ture. The following locations should be avoided:
- Behind doors or in corners with no free air flow.
- Spots where direct sunlight or heat generated by other ap-

pliances may alter the control operation.

- On an outdoor wall.
- Next to or aligned with air conditioning discharge grids, stair-

wells or doors leading outdoors.

- Spots where its operation can be affected by gas or water

pipes, or hot air chimneys in adjacent areas or any other
area without environmental control behind the thermostat.

- Spots where its operation can be affected by the supply air

of any adjacent unit.

- Near sources of electric interference, such as arch relay

contacts.

Basic elements

This thermostat comprises three basic parts:
- Hinged front cover.
- Front panel. The operating and control buttons are found in

this element. It is fastened to the base by means of a plas-
tic tab.

- Thermostat base. This is the box that allows fastening the

thermostat to the wall, and contains the printed circuit and
the electric connecting strips.

Fastening the thermostat to the wall

To fasten the thermostat to the fall, first open the front panel
and uncover the base of the thermostat. Proceed as shown in
the following illustration:
1- Press the plastic tab at the base of the thermostat, as

indicated by arrow A.

2- While pressing A, raise the front panel as indicated by

arrow B.

AUTO

AUTO

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ELECTRIC

CONNECTING

STRIP

ALKALINE BATTERIES

FRONT COVER

FRONT PANEL

BASE

Содержание DPC-1

Страница 1: ...ERTIFIED PERFORMANCE CGM 97 013 ACCORDING TO ISO 14001 STANDARDS ER 0028 1991 ACCORDING TO ISO 9001 STANDARDS Ref Y R70110 0306 Clima Roca York S L is participating in the EUROVENT Certification Program Products are as listed in the EUROVENT Directory of Certified Products in the program AC1 AC2 AC3 LCP and FC ...

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Страница 3: ...ng economy temperture set point stand by or night 11 Page Programming unoccupied temperature set points 12 Thermostat in unoccupied mode 12 Menu of supervising program 12 Programming calibrations of temperature readings 12 Programming origin of temperature readings 13 Programming operating mode of the temperature control 13 Activation and deactivation of communication error readout 13 Selection of...

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Страница 5: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C F RH 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Cool Heat Unoccupied Economy night Comfort day Air conditioning mode Fan Day of the week Time Time schedule profile Timer active Temperature setting Room temperature Dead battery Relative humidity Keys locked Failure or incident Outdoor temperature Dirty filters AUTO AUTO 4 C 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 PROG AUTO AUTO 4 C 0h 2 4 6 8 10...

Страница 6: ...r Unoccupied fan status day of the week and time COOL AUTO 5 C HEAT AUTO 5 C A demand is generated when the room temperature is below the programmed set point Set point is understood as the tem perature we want in the room Auto This mode activates heating as well as cooling operations The screen displays room temperature the word AUTO air conditioning mode the and icons flashing if there is a dema...

Страница 7: ... above 3 C the speed is HIGH Fan configuration can be carried out in two different ways By means of the programming menu Pressing the key The programming menu configures the fan for each occupa tion status occupied comfort or day stand by economy or night and unoccupied This program will be detailed further below Pressing the key gives access to the Setting mode that lasts 5 seconds Pressing the k...

Страница 8: ...to the heat and cool modes of the three occu pation modes Day Night and Unoccupied These set points must follow a descending order 1 Cool set point in Unoccupied mode 2 Cool set point in Night mode 3 Cool set point in Day mode 4 Heat set point in Day mode 5 Heat set point in Night mode 6 Heat set point in Unoccupied mode There should be a 1 difference between two consecutive set points If when mov...

Страница 9: ...air conditioning mode changes the fan configuration as described above but when an occupation change is made the programmed values of the programming menu are re established In the Programming Mode this allows validating the changes made Outdoor temperature key It has the symbol printed on the key itself and the symbol related to the Programming Mode printed on the plas tic next to it Pressing thi...

Страница 10: ...three predefined profiles P1 to P3 three addi tional user programmable profiles to and 6 pro files P7 to P12 that can be programmed through communi cation of the thermostat with the PC Upon selecting the 0h 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 option on the pro gramming menu all days of the week are displayed on screen with day 1 of the week Monday flashing the program pres ently memorized for this day...

Страница 11: ...ight Memorizes the programmed time schedule profile and goes back to Selection of time schedule profiles back within the same day it was left Goes on to Selection of time schedule profiles back without saving PROG Pressing and holding allows recovering the factory programmed default values and save these values Programming comfort temperature set points Occupation or Day Upon selecting the option ...

Страница 12: ...rogramming Menu back without sav ing PROG Pressing and holding allows recovering the factory programmed Unoccupied default values Thermostat in unoccupied mode In any air conditioning mode excluding the OFF mode press ing the key for 1 second accesses the Setting Mode and thermostat occupation is changed to Unoccupied If no other action is carried out the unoccupied mode re mains indefinitely If t...

Страница 13: ...is selected If S4 is selected and gives an error S3 is selected If S5 and S6 and S7 and S8 are selected goes on to S4 is no digital remote probe is in operation On the other hand when probes S3 or S4 are used and in Day mode 1 minute fan operation is activated every 15 min utes unless in the OFF mode This is carried out to keep the duct temperature equal to the room temperature The active keys are...

Страница 14: ... nal Both microswitches of the digital probe must be se lected in ON position In this case the maximum number of digital remote probes will be three The active keys are Allow changing the selected mode Memorizes selected value and goes back to the user programming menu Cancels changes made and goes back to user pro gramming menu X1 X2 RS1 RS2 RS3 AL R B G Y Y2 O B W REAR OF FRONT PANEL THERMOSTAT ...

Страница 15: ...re origin selected is invalid 92 indoor temperature sensor not calibrated 93 communication alarm 94 Failure with terminal AL connected 95 99 Digital probe not detected When an alarm is generated the wrench icon is displayed If the error is machine or communication this icon flashes if not it remains static Filters If the dirty filters icon is displayed flashing the filters need to be changed Desig...

Страница 16: ...lation be carried out by a qualified contractor Location To assure adequate operation this thermostat should be in stalled on an indoor wall in a frequently occupied area of the building Furthermore it should be at at least 46 cms from any outdoor wall and at approximately 1 5 m above floor level in an area with free air flow and at an average tempera ture The following locations should be avoided...

Страница 17: ... The remaining 7 cables are neces sary if a thermostat is to be used with relays with connec tions G Y1 Y2 O B W To connect the remote sensor connection a shielded 2 x 0 5 mm2 cable with a maximum length of 100 m should be used between the thermostat and the sensor The connec tions to be made are RS1 and RS2 For digital remote probe connection use shielded 3 x 0 5 mm cable with a maximum length of...

Страница 18: ... 45 122 43 041 41 068 39 196 37 419 35 733 34 132 32 612 31 167 29 795 28 490 27 250 26 070 24 947 23 880 22 863 21 895 20 974 20 096 19 259 18 462 17 702 16 978 16 287 15 627 14 998 14 398 13 824 13 277 12 754 12 254 11 777 11 321 10 884 10 467 10 068 9 686 9 321 8 971 8 636 8 316 8 009 7 715 7 433 7 163 6 904 6 656 6 418 6 189 5 970 5 760 Current 0 445 0 464 0 483 0 503 0 523 0 544 0 566 0 587 0...

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