Settings; Communication - IVT Rego 5101 Installation Manual

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Settings

4
Settings
Settings at customer level are in the User
Manual for Greenline HE.
After logging on as installer (
Installer is displayed directly under Access level on the
top menu level. Menu line Communication is displayed
before Access level.
Under Installer are the following main functions:
• Settings
• Function test
• Quick restart
• Read out
• Quick log-out
• Factory reset
All settings are made under Settings. This section
includes:
• Addressing
• Room temperature
• Additional heat
• Hot water
4.1

Communication

Setting
Communication
Modbus server
Address:
Speed:
1,8,N,2
B Set the valid address for the heat pump. Each heat pump must have a unique address.
The function is used for monitoring/control from external equipment (3rd party). Data is retrieved separately from all units
that are to be monitored. The communication is Modbus/RTU, RS485.
Operation times, operating status, alarm status, temperatures, set point values, limit values etc are read off via
communication. The set point values can be changed and the heat pump can be force started and force stopped.
The settings do not affect the heat pump operation or cooperation.
Tab. 30 Communication
10
Chapter 3.11, page 9)
• Accessories
• Circulation pumps
• Collector circuit
• External control
• General alarm
• Inversions
• Sensor calibration
Menu tables
The available functions and settings are shown in the
following menu tables.
Factory: Pre-set values, most of which can be changed.
Range: Gives available setting alternatives or possible
value limitations.
HP: Gives the heat pump in which the function is
available.
Always set E21 first. Most settings are made
here because for example Additional heat
and accessories are connected to this heat
pump. The settings in E21 also affect other
heat pumps.
Factory
1
19200 bps
Range
HP
1-247
E2x
2400
4800
9600
19200
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