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  • Page 1 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Copyright About the eZV-440 About This Guide Upgrading Firmware Object Restriction Settings (ORS) ORS Troubleshooting About the enteliZONE ORCAview Configuration Graphic Downloading the ORCAview Configuration Graphic Installing the ORCAview Configuration Graphic Opening the ORCAview Configuration Graphic Method 1 (Recommended)
  • Page 3 Setting Up Other Supporting Inputs Set Up an Input Setting Up an Airflow Sensor Introduction Setting Up Damper Feedback Local Outputs Tab Setting Up a VAV/VVT Output Introduction Set Up a VAV or VVT Output Page 2 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 4 Introduction Set Up the Temperature Sensor Set Up the Humidity Sensor Set Up the CO2 Sensor Set Up the Occupancy Sensor Assign Functions to the Buttons Set Up the LCD Display eZV-440 Application Guide Page 3 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 5 Discharge Air Temperature High Limit Setpoint Differential (DATHiLimitSetpointDiff) Discharge Air Temperature Low Limit Setpoint Differential (DATLowLimitSetpointDiff) VAV/VVT Setpoints VAV Box Size (VAVBoxSize) Flow Factor (FlowFactor) Airflow Failure Setpoint (AirflowFailureSetpoint) CoolingMinimum CoolingMaximum HeatingMinimum HeatingMaximum StandbyMinimum Page 4 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 6 To auto zero-calibrate the airflow sensor: To calibrate the airflow factor: Check Duct Heater Airflow Safety enteliZONE Sequence of Operations Introduction Setpoint Control Setpoint Range Limits Occupancy Modes Switching Between Occupancy Modes Setpoints and Occupancy Modes eZV-440 Application Guide Page 5 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 7 Database Configuration Objects Introduction Input Configuration Objects Occupancy Configuration Objects Output Configuration Objects Setpoint Configuration Objects Device Instance/ BACnet Address Object Control Types What are Control Types? Open Source Licensing lwIP ST Microelectronics Page 6 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 8 Document Revision History eZV-440 Application Guide Page 7 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 9: Copyright

    Authorized distributors of Delta Controls Inc. products (Delta Partners) may print PDF documents for their own internal use or for use by their customers. Authorized Delta Partners may engage a printing or copying company to produce copies of released PDF documents with the prior written permission of Delta Controls Inc.
  • Page 10: About The Ezv-440

    The ORCAview configuration graphic version referenced in this guide is B-169041.1. For help with the eZV-440 configuration page in enteliWEB 4.3 and higher, go to the online help in enteliWEB. enteliWEB users require the applicable object permissions to change the settings on the configuration page.
  • Page 11: Object Restriction Settings (Ors)

    To unlock the controller in ORCAview: 1. In the Navigator tree, right-click on the enteliZONE controller and point to Object Security and then click Unlock. 2. Enter the unlock username and password. The default username is DELTA and the password is login. ORS Troubleshooting If the controller time does not match the OWS time, the controller cannot be unlocked.
  • Page 12: About The Entelizone Orcaview Configuration Graphic

    Downloading the ORCAview Configuration Graphic You can download the configuration graphic from the enteliZONE controller product web page on the Delta Controls Support web site and install it on your operator workstation. Installing the ORCAview Configuration Graphic To install the configuration graphic in ORCAview: 1.
  • Page 13: Method 1 (Recommended)

    When you switch between controllers, any changes made in a previous session will be saved automatically before you switch to the next controller. Page 12 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 14: Save To Flash, Save To Pc And Load From Pc

    There is a quick way to open the ORCAview object dialogs by right-clicking on the configured input and output numbers in the configuration graphic. In the example below, when you right-click on the number 1 and select Open SpaceTemp_AI1, the AI1 object dialog opens onscreen. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 13 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 15: Configurable And Programmable Entelizone Controllers

    LCD and LINKnet objects are located on the enteliZONE controller and are numbered LCDx001 and LNKx001 respectively where x is the network sensor’s device address. enteliZONE controllers only support eZNS and BACstat LINKnet network sensors. Other LINKnet devices like Delta Field Modules (DFM) are not supported. Page 14 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide...
  • Page 16: Data Exchange

    If a controller attempts to subscribe using any of these exchange types, the exchange types will fail and revert to polling. The programmable controllers can initiate up to 12 data exchange polling requests (Delta Exchange Remote or DER objects). Other types of Data Exchange initiating request types are not supported.
  • Page 17: Trend Logs

    Custom alarm messages are supported by the following firmware versions: eZV-440 controller firmware version 2.1 and higher for EV objects only. eZFC-424R4-24 controller firmware version 2.2 and higher for EV objects only. eZ-440R4-230 controller firmware version 2.1 and higher for EV objects only.
  • Page 18: Programming

    Supported GCL+ Programming Functions, Statements and Operators The Call Statement is not used in the programmable enteliZONE controllers. Unlike other programmable Delta Controls controllers, the 3 programs in the programmable enteliZONE controllers are automatically scanned. The scan rate is also designed to be a constant 10 scans/second.
  • Page 19: Enocean Integration (Firmware 2.2 And Higher)

    Upgrade to Fully Programmable Using Flash Loader (firmware 2.2 and higher) Delta Controls Flash Loader (Version 3.40 R4) can be used to upgrade controllers from configurable to fully programmable versions. Flash Loader is part of the ORCAview suite of software.
  • Page 20: Vav/Vvt Programmable Objects

    Determines the heating and cooling load on AV802 HeatCoolLoad ager the system. AV808 AirflowDemand Cooling Stage Controls the VAV/VVT cooling sequence. AV810 Fan1 Manager Damper Manager Controls the damper position. AV832 DamperCmd eZV-440 Application Guide Page 19 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 21: Relationship Between Algorithm Unit Modules

    Demand Control AV813 Ventilation Man- See the Demand Control Ventilation DemandCtrlVent sequence of operation for more information. ager Relationship Between Algorithm Unit Modules The PDF displays the relationships between unit modules. Page 20 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 22 AV805 Heat3 Hydronic and Electric Duct BV800 Air Flow Status MV801 VAVDuct1BoxMode AV813 DemandCtrlVent Point(s) in each algorithm manager box can be used to override the algorithm manager Relationship between points eZV-440 Application Guide Page 21 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 23: General Tab

    Field Description Name Name Displays the name of the controller as it appears in the Device Object. Displays the controller's Delta Controls model number. Model Name Displays the controller's algorithm version. Application In the ORCAview configuration graphic, this field is called the Firmware Version Version.
  • Page 24: Network Settings

    Addressing, a system of organizing and configuring controllers in a network. When DNA is enabled, addresses are automatically assigned to a device based on the BACnet network type and the Delta Controls product type, so that a device can work out-of-the-box without much set up.
  • Page 25: Global Settings

    Application the algorithm that will be used for the controller. Type The options for the eZV-440 are VAV-single duct, VVT and None. The configurable controller has no functional state until you select an algorithm. In a fully programmable controller, when you select an algorithm, you can override portions of the internal algorithm to suit your needs.
  • Page 26 If the parent’s BACnet address changes in the future, you must manually update this value to match the new address. The child controller polls these variables from its parent controller: HeatCoolLoad (AV802) OccupancyMode (MV800) DemandCtrlVent (AV813) eZV-440 Application Guide Page 25 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 27: Local Inputs Tab

    Space temperature sensor and the occupancy override push OccOvrdButton_ button are wired into the same input. This can be a normally open contact wired in parallel or a normally closed contact wired in series with the temperature sensor. Page 26 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 28: Setting Up A Hardwired Occupancy Input

    See the sequence of operations topic to learn more about occupancy modes in the algorithm. If you are setting up a LINKnet DNS-24L or eZNS network sensor to provide occupancy input, use the LINKnet I/O tab on the configuration page. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 27 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 29: Set Up A Hardwired Occupancy Input

    This can be a normally open contact wired in parallel or a normally closed contact wired in series with the temperature sensor. In most cases Direct (contact closed = occupied) is the default action. Page 28 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 30: Setting Up A Hardwired Co2 Sensor

    In the DemandVentEnable field, select Enabled or On (enteliWEB only). In the CO2DemandVentSetpoint field, enter the CO2 setpoint value. Levels higher than this setpoint will maintain the demand for ventilation. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 29 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 31: Setting Up Other Supporting Inputs

    Creating an input to monitor the fault status of an equipment. SpaceTempSetpoint_ Resistive slider or dial to control the space setpoint. The resistance range must be within 0 to 20 kohms. 2. Select the associated action/scale option for the input. Page 30 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 32: Setting Up An Airflow Sensor

    Setting Up an Airflow Sensor Introduction This topic describes how to set up an airflow pressure sensor on the eZV-440 controller on the Local Inputs tab. On the eZV-440 controller, physical input 6 is reserved for the onboard differential pressure sensor.
  • Page 33 0 to 100%. 4. (enteliWEB only) The Input Name field displays the object's name. You can change this name by clearing the field and entering a new name. Page 32 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 34: Local Outputs Tab

    This topic describes how to set up a VAV or VVT output on the Local Outputs tab of the enteliZONE configuration page. The eZV-440 controllers support the VAV and VVT algorithms, up to 3 heat stages (Heat1, Heat2 and Heat3).
  • Page 35: Setting Up A Fan Output

    Function Output Stage Control Type Start/Stop Output Series Fan_ Fan1_ Binary Speed Output Series Fan_ Fan1_ Analog 4. In the Action field, choose between direct or reverse control. Page 34 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 36 100%. When you select a binary control type for a single or multi-speed fan, this field displays the maximum supported fan speed. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 35 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 37: Setting Up Other Outputs

    Function field and the physical output used to connect to the output device. For more information about control types, see the Control Types topic. 4. In the Action field, choose between direct or reverse control. Page 36 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 38: Setting Up A Damper Output

    This topic describes how to set up damper outputs on the Local Outputs tab of the enteliZONE configuration page. Outputs 5 and 6 on the eZV-440 controllers are reserved for the actuator connector (1 Universal Output, 1 TRIAC Output). For more information about the enteliZONE algorithm's sequence of operations, go to the Sequence of Operations topic.
  • Page 39: Linknet I/O Tab

    Input object AI1001 created but its value will not be used by the MonitoringOnly internal algorithm for space temperature control. Page 38 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 40: Set Up The Humidity Sensor

    Function Select this option if: None The occupancy sensor on the eZNS sensor is not used. The motion sensor on the eZNS network sensor is used to OccupancyDetection detect occupancy. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 39 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 41: Assign Functions To The Buttons And Slider

    The setpoint is displayed when the Temp Select, Temp Up or Temp On Button Down buttons are pressed. Press Always The setpoint is always displayed on the LCD in occupied mode. Page 40 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 42: Assigning Buttons And Slider Elements On Ezns-T100 Network Sensor

    There are as many as 95 button overlay combinations available for the eZNS network sensor. Fortunately, all these combinations are based on this single layout which consists of 8 buttons and the slider element: eZV-440 Application Guide Page 41 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 43 2 additional up and down buttons, or omitted. In overlays where there are less than 8 buttons, button areas are merged together and counted as one (see the examples below). (click to view larger version of image or images) Page 42 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 44: Set Up The Buttons And Slider Elements

    George Support. Set Up the Buttons and Slider Elements The graphic supports all standard Delta button functions but other custom button behaviors require GCL programming on a programmable controller. To designate a button to a custom button behavior, select NotUsed_ from the Function field and refer to the button’s KeyPress property in the GCL program.
  • Page 45 In the programmable controller model, this setting can be overridden using GCL. In the additional settings, in the OccSetpointOffsetReset field, you can turn on the Occupancy Setpoint Offset Reset function*. Page 44 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 46 * Occupancy Setpoint Offset Range resets the occupancy setpoint offset at the start of a new occupancy period. 2. In the Slider field, select a function that you want to assign to the slider: eZV-440 Application Guide Page 45 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 47: Configuring Dns-24L Network Sensor

    Set Up the Temperature Sensor See the temperature sensor set up section for the eZNS network sensor. Set Up the Humidity Sensor See the humidity sensor set up section for the eZNS network sensor. Page 46 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 48: Set Up The Co2 Sensor

    LINKnet I/O tab on the enteliZONE configuration page. The buttons on the DNS- 24L are numbered 1 to 4 in the graphic. The graphic supports all standard Delta button functions but custom button behaviors require GCL programming on a programmable controller type. To designate a button to a custom button behavior, select NotUsed_ from the Function field and refer to the button’s KeyPress property in...
  • Page 49: Set Up The Button Elements

    PushButtonOvrdTime field, you can enter how long the button override should last. Recommended for use with the eZNS network TempUnitsToggle_ Not applicable sensor. Toggles between displaying the temperature in Celsius and the temperature in Fahrenheit. Page 48 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 50 Not applicable sensor. Recommended for use with the eZNS network FanSelect_ Not applicable sensor. * Occupancy Setpoint Offset Range resets the occupancy setpoint offset at the start of a new occupancy period. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 49 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 51: Setpoints Tab

    Heating and Cooling setpoints in occupied mode. For example, when you enter a value of 2.0, the offset range is ±2.0 from the heating setpoint and ±2.0 from the cooling setpoint. Page 50 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 52: Eco Mode Setback (Ecomodesetback)

    This is the size of the VAV box. The options include 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 24x16, 28x14, 32x16 inches. Not available for VVT applications. Note: Changing the box size value will restore the system to its default setpoints and erase any air balancing adjustments entered. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 51 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 53: Flow Factor (Flowfactor)

    CoolingMinimum The minimum cooling airflow setpoint. CoolingMaximum The maximum cooling airflow setpoint. HeatingMinimum The minimum heating airflow setpoint. HeatingMaximum The maximum heating airflow setpoint. StandbyMinimum The minimum airflow at Standby mode. Page 52 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 54: Controllers Tab

    When the input is outside of the reset band, the effective reset rate is equal to the specified reset rate. When the input is within the reset band, the effective reset rate is proportionally reduced. When the input is within the deadband, no further reset action occurs. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 53 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 55: Outdoor Air Temperature Heating Lockout Setpoint (Oat Htg Lockout)

    100%, or is a calculated value passed over the network from a supervisory controller. This field is not used for the VAV and VVT systems. Page 54 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 56: Air Balancing Tab

    Use the Air Balancing tab to perform air balancing and a duct heater airflow safety check. These tasks are commonly performed during commissioning. Currently this tab on the configuration page is only enabled with the enteliZONE eZV-440 VAV controllers. Variable Air Volume (VAV) System Commissioning...
  • Page 57: To Auto Zero-Calibrate The Airflow Sensor

    6. Calibrate the Airflow Factor To calibrate the airflow factor: 1. In the Balancing Mode field, select ClgMaxFlow_. This will cause the VAV damper to control to the cooling maximum airflow setpoint. Page 56 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 58: Check Duct Heater Airflow Safety

    Verify that the heater is turned on. If the heater doesn’t turn on, adjust the airflow safety or raise the heating minimum setpoint so that the safety contact is made and the duct heater is allowed to run. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 57 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 59: Entelizone Sequence Of Operations

    Eco mode and standby setbacks also are limited to the range between unoccupied heating and cooling setpoints. The absolute minimum value for all occupied and unoccupied setpoints is 10°C (50°F). The absolute maximum value is 30°C (86°F). Page 58 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 60: Occupancy Modes

    The setpoints are allowed to relax further than standby mode for increased energy savings. This mode is used when the system is being commissioned. For more Balancing information about balancing, see the topic about balancing. (VAV only) eZV-440 Application Guide Page 59 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 61: Switching Between Occupancy Modes

    If there is a schedule, OccupancyMode will go to Occupied. setpoints If there is no schedule, OccupancyMode will go to Unoccupied. Below OccupancyMode toggles between Standby and Unoccupied as CO2OccOffSetpoint scheduled inputs turn on and off. Page 60 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 62 This option is only available with the eZNS or DNS network sensors. Occupancy This is a maintained contact occupancy signal such as a mechanical Maintained time clock signal or a 2-position switch. Contact eZV-440 Application Guide Page 61 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 63: Setpoints And Occupancy Modes

    Current cooling setpoint = Occupied cooling setpoint + Occupied setpoint offset + Eco Mode Setback + Standby Setback Unoccupied Mode In unoccupied mode: Current heating setpoint = Unoccupied heating setpoint Current cooling setpoint = Unoccupied cooling setpoint Page 62 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 64: Heating And Cooling (Vav)

    If there is a duct heater and it is not a series or parallel fan demand duct, or VAV box, the damper is the last stage of heat. Otherwise the ColdCmd in damper will act as a first stage of cooling. manual mode eZV-440 Application Guide Page 63 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 65: Time-Proportional Heating And Cooling

    (TimePropHtgMax - TimePropHtgMin)/100 + TimePropHtgMin) Electric output "active" time = TimePropPeriod /100 * heating stage output% * TimePropHtgMax/100 The time period when the output object is turned off = TimePropPeriod - "Active" time. Page 64 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 66: Discharge Air Temperature

    (ParallelFanFlowSetpoint AV131). This ensures there is enough airflow to adequately mix the primary air in the space and prevent cold duct air from being dumped into the space during times of low cooling load operation. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 65 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 67: Modulating Speed Parallel Fan Sequence

    ECM fan speed FanMaxSpeed setting. As the heating demand drops, the fan will slow down and the heating stages will turn off in the reversed sequence. Page 66 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 68: Single Speed Series Fan Sequence

    The damper controls maintain an airflow setpoint that resets based on space heating or cooling demand. Airflow Setpoints The following setpoints described in this section are accessible on the Setpoints tab on the configuration page: HeatingMaximum = maximum heating airflow setpoint eZV-440 Application Guide Page 67 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 69 The damper has no cooling capacity as there is hot air in the Cooling AutoHeat duct. The airflow setpoint is fixed at the CoolingMinimum demand (Hot air in the setpoint. duct) or Airflow setpoint = CoolingMinimum HeatCmd in manual mode Page 68 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 70: Air Balancing

    When you select an option on the Balancing Mode field, the airflow setpoint is set to the following values: Balancing Mode option Air Flow Setpoint set to: ClgMinFlow CoolingMinimum ClgMaxFlow CoolingMaximum HtgMinFlow HeatingMinimum HtgMaxFlow HeatingMaximum eZV-440 Application Guide Page 69 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 71: Demand Control Ventilation

    When the opening of windows is being monitored and an open window is detected, all heating and cooling stages are disabled. Heating is re-enabled when the space temperature falls below 6 °C. Page 70 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 72: Entelizone Database Configuration Objects

    To disable this point, you must reset the point to clear its lastwriter value. Programs are prevented from writing to algorithm configurable MV objects, I/O configurable MV objects and network setting variables. These include MV110-147 and MV1001-1006. See the eZV-440 controller 2.1 release notes for more information. Input Configuration Objects Object Name...
  • Page 73 Fault MV10 NotUsed_ working status. Switch placed across an air Filter Status MV11 NotUsed_ filter to provide a signal to let operators know when it is time to change the filter. Page 72 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 74: Occupancy Configuration Objects

    Contact mechanical time clock input. Occupancy MV800 Unoccupied_ Occupancy modes. Mode Used to display the occupancy icon on the OccIndicator MV806 NotUsed_ network sensor LCD screen. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 73 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 75: Output Configuration Objects

    AV804 Second heating stage. Heat3 AV805 Third heating stage. Cool1 AV806 First cooling stage. Cool2 AV807 Second cooling stage. AirflowDemand AV808 100 % VAV airflow demand. Fan1 AV810 First fan stage. Page 74 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 76: Setpoint Configuration Objects

    ChangeoverDelay minutes cooling setpoints are close together. Range between 1 to 30 minutes. Extra setpoint offset added in standby mode. Standby Setback AV105 1 Celsius eZV-440 Application Guide Page 75 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 77 The parallel fans turn on if airflow falls below ParallelFan FlowSet- AV131 Heating this setpoint to maintain adequate air mixing. point Minimum Outside air temperature heat lockout setpoint. OATHeat Lock- AV160 outSetpoint Celsius Page 76 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 78 Current active setpoint (reading either ActiveSpace Tem- AV829 Celsius heating or cooling setpoint, reads space pSetpoint temperature in deadband). In manual mode, the active setpoint will override the current heating and cooling setpoints. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 77 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 79: Device Instance/ Bacnet Address Object

    (VVT) Device Instance/ BACnet Address Object The BACnet address is a unique address given to every controller and device in a Delta Controls network. You can set or change the enteliZONE controller’s BACnet address by writing to the AV97 object (BACnetAddress) in these versions: eZ-440R4-230 controller firmware version 2.1 and higher...
  • Page 80: Control Types

    For example, if you are using the TRIAC physical output, the analog control type does not appear in the Control Type field drop-down list. The following table lists all the physical outputs and their associated control types. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 79 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 81 See the screenshot below for more details. In this case, outputs 1 to 4 do not support analog control because they are TRIAC physical outputs. If you select HydronicDuct as a Function option in outputs 1 to 4 in enteliWEB, the analog Control Type option is absent. Page 80 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 82: Open Source Licensing

    HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. eZV-440 Application Guide Page 81 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 83: St Microelectronics

    OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Page 82 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...
  • Page 84 New content to the data exchange section. Also added a note in 2015 the LINKnet section about lack of support for DFM I/O modules. June 24, Added open source licensing appendix. 2016 eZV-440 Application Guide Page 83 of 84 Edition 2.6...
  • Page 85: Ezv-440 Application Guide

    Sequence of Operations. Added time-proportional heating and cooling sequence of operations. Revised the discharge air temperature sequence of operations. Added a section about object restriction settings. Corrected the image of eZNS mylar 047. Page 84 of 84 eZV-440 Application Guide Edition 2.6...

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