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R E A D Y - S T E A D Y - G O
Optigo OP10 Manual
©Copyright AB Regin, Sweden, 2007

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  • Page 1 O P T I G O R E G U L A T O R – R E A D Y - S T E A D Y - G O Optigo OP10 Manual ©Copyright AB Regin, Sweden, 2007...
  • Page 2 DISCLAIMER The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be correct. Regin however, makes no warranties as regards the contents of this manual and users are requested to report errors, discrepancies or ambiguities to Regin, so that corrections may be made in future editions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Chapter 1 About this manual ......................5 Terms ..................................5 More information ................................5 Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo......................6 Optigo controllers ............................6 Chapter 3 Technical data ........................8 Chapter 4 Installation and wiring.......................9 Installation..............................9 Wiring ................................9 Supply voltage................................10 Inputs and outputs ..............................10 Chapter 5 Control modes........................12 Control modes 1, 2 and 3 ............................12 Control mode 4................................16...
  • Page 4 Storage of settings ..............................32 Reset to factory setting ............................. 32 Chapter 11 Index..........................33...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 About This Manual

    Factory setting, the parameter value set on delivery More information • More information on OP10 can be found in: • Optigo controllers – Sales brochure for Optigo controllers • Optigo product instruction The information can be downloaded from the Regin website, www.regin.se.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Introduction To Optigo

    Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo Optigo controllers Optigo is a new series pre-programmed, configurable controllers that can be set to handle everything from temperature control or humidity control to CO control or pressure control. OP 5 och OP 10 The Optigo series comprises two different types, OP5 and OP10. OP10 has 5 inputs/outputs and can be configured to control Temperature, CO , Humidity or Pressure...
  • Page 7 Supply air temperature control with outdoor compensation • Cascade connected room / exhaust air temperature control • Water radiator heating system • Domestic hot water control Internal clock Optigo OP10 has a built-in week-base real time clockwith a number of different scheduler alternatives.
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Technical Data

    DO3 ................Change-over (SPDT) relay 230 V AC, 5 A Other data Display ..............Numeric / graphic. Background illumination Accessories Temperature sensors ..TG-R5/PT1000, TG-KH/PT1000, TG-AH/PT1000, TG-UH/PT1000 The accessories are available from Regin. For more detailed information, see product sheets and instructions which are available at www.regin.se.
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 Installation And Wiring

    Chapter 4 Installation and wiring Installation Optigo can be mounted in a DIN-standard casing (minimum 7 modules), on a DIN-rail in a cabinet or, using a suitable front-mounting kit, in a cabinet door or other control panel. It can also be screwed to any suitable flat surface using the two screw-pockets provided. Ambient temperature: 0…50°C.
  • Page 10: Supply Voltage

    Supply voltage 24 V AC ±15%, 50…60 Hz. 6 VA If the Optigo OP10 (24V supply model only) and actuators connected to it share transformer, it is essential that the same transformer-pole is used as reference for all the equipment.
  • Page 11 13 G The outputs will deliver 24 V AC, 0.5 A continuous. The outputs cannot be used to drive DC relays. The digital output DO3 is a change-over relay. 230 V, 5 A.
  • Page 12: Chapter 5 Control Modes

    Chapter 5 Control modes Optigo can be configured to any one of the following control modes. 1. Supply air temperature control. The supply air temperature is kept at the setpoint value by controlling the output signals on AO1 and AO2. A single PI control loop is used. 2.
  • Page 13 For control mode 2, “Supply air temperature control with outdoor compensation” you need two sensors, “Supply air sensor” on AI1 and “Outdoor sensor” on AI2. For control mode 3, “Cascade connected room / Exhaust air temperature control” you also need 2 sensors, “Supply air sensor” on AI1 and either “Room sensor” or “Exhaust sensor” on AI2.
  • Page 14 Universal input UI1 Electric heating If the Optigo is used to control electric heating UI1 is used for the high temperature limit switch. Connect and configure as a digital input. The input is normally closed. Whenever the running mode switches to “Off”, (normal shut-down or activation of the high temperature limit) the heating output will be shut down immediately but the fan will run on for a further 3 minutes to cool the heater.
  • Page 15 Shutdown mode (Only if frost protection sensor has been configured) Whenever the running mode switches to ”Off”, (normal shut-down or frost protection is activated) the controller will go into ”Shutdown mode”. The shutdown controller will control the output that has been tied to the frost protection function to maintain a constant 25°C at the frost protection sensor.
  • Page 16: Control Mode 4

    Wiring examples A. OP10 with electric heating and damper. Cascade control 24 V AC Fan start Extended running Fan indication Alarm High temp limit switch ° C Supply air temp ° C Room / Exhaust air temp B. OP10-230 with water heating, 3-position output. Supply air control with outdoor compensation 230 V AC Fan start...
  • Page 17 For this control mode you need two sensors, “Supply temperature” on AI1 and “Outdoor sensor” on AI2. You can also have a room temperature sensor on UI1 to let the room temperature offset give correction to the supply temperature. Wire UI1 as an analogue input. 3-Position control Instead of the analogue output you can configure a 3-position (increase / decrease) output using DO1 and DO2.
  • Page 18: Control Mode 5

    There is a pump exercise function which will start the pump at 15:00 (3 pm) every day and let it run for 5 minutes. The function can be deactivated. Wiring example OP10-230, 3-position actuator and room temperature sensor 230 V AC Pump start °...
  • Page 19 24 V AC ° C Supply water temp...
  • Page 20: Chapter 6 Display And Encoder

    Chapter 6 Display and encoder All setting and configuration is done using the display and encoder. The menu information on the display is organised in a tree fashion. Using the encoder you can move between menus, set values etc. In any of the configuration menus, a klick on the encoder will activate change mode. You can then rotate the encoder button to move between choices or set values.
  • Page 21: The 3 Second Level

    Setpoint When in the Base Display, a press on the encoder button gives direct access to the Setpoint menu. See chapter 7 Setpoint. If there are any active alarms, a press on the encoder button will instead give access to the alarm handling menus.
  • Page 22: Chapter 7 Setpoint

    Chapter 7 Setpoint The setpoint menu is normally accessed from the Base Display by a klicking on the encoder knob. If you wish to change the displayed value, klick on the knob again and the change indicators will start to flash to show that you are now in change mode. Twist the knob, clockwise to increase the value, counter-clockwise to decrease.
  • Page 23: Chapter 8 Alarm Handling

    Chapter 8 Alarm handling If there are any active, unacknowledged alarms, the alarm indicator in the Base Display will light up and start flashing. If DO1 is configured as alarm output, it will be activated. The alarm handling menus are accessed from the Base Display by a click on the encoder knob.
  • Page 24: Chapter 9 Clock And Scheduler

    Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler The menus for setting the clock and the scheduler times lie in the 3-seconds level. This level is accessed from the basic level by depressing and holding the encoder knob for 3 seconds. Real time clock This sample display shows that the time is 13:48 on a Friday, the fifth day of the week.
  • Page 25: Menu 0.9, Override

    For example, you wish the unit to run Monday to Friday between 07:30 and 18:00, Saturday 8:00 14:00. Set first on-time to day 8 and 7:30, the first off-time to day 8 and 18:00. Set the second on- time to day 6 and 8:00 and the second off-time to day 6 and 14:00. Set all others to day -. If you want the unit to run around the clock, set the on-time to 0:00 and the off-time to 24:00.
  • Page 26: Menu 0.9, Setback

    Should you want the comfort period on Friday to run on until 23:30 you can set the fourth on-time to day 5 and 23:30 and the fourth off-time to day 5 and 21:01. The 1 minute dip will not be noticable. Menu 0.9, Setback After the eight switching point menus there is a ninth, 0.9.
  • Page 27: Chapter 10 Configuration

    Chapter 10 Configuration All the configuration menus lie in the 10-seconds level. This level is accessed from the Base Display by depressing and holding the encoder knob for 10 seconds. There are numerous configuration menus covering all available options and combinations. In some cases, making a certain choice in one menu will mean that you will only see certain other menus.
  • Page 28: Menus X.3 Neutral Zone (Control Modes 1, 2 And 3)

    Output Graphic symbol symbol 1. Heating 2. Cooling 3. Heating Cooling 4. Heating Heating 5. Cooling Cooling 6. Heating Damper 7. Cooling Damper If you have chosen 3-point output in the preceeding menu you will only be able to choose alternatives 1 and 2 with a single output signal.
  • Page 29: Menus X.5 I-Time

    Menus X.5 I-time Here you set the Integration time (Reset time) Menus X.6 Damper minimum position (Control modes 1, 2 and 3), Cascade factor (control mode 3), 0° temperature boost (Control mode 4), D-factor (control mode 5) Damper minimum position If you in menu X.2 have configured output AO2 to be a damper, alternative 6 or 7, you can set a minimum value to the damper signal.
  • Page 30: Menus X.7 Function For Input Ui1 (Control Modes 1, 2, 3) Pump Exercise (Control Mode 4) Overheating (Control Mode 5)

    D-factor Control mode 5, Domestic hot water temperature control is often a very difficult application which calls for responsive control. Optigo therefore utilises PID-control for this control mode. In this menu you set the D-factor. Menus X.7 Function for input UI1 (Control modes 1, 2, 3) Pump exercise (Control mode 4) Overheating (Control mode 5) Input UI1...
  • Page 31: Menus X.8 Startpoint For Outdoor Compensation (Control Mode 2), Supply Air Min Limit (Control Mode 3), Low Temperature Setpoint (Control Mode 4)

    Menus X.8 Startpoint for outdoor compensation (Control mode 2), Supply air min limit (Control mode 3), Low temperature setpoint (Control mode 4) For control mode 2. S.P is the outdoor temperature at which the setpoint compensation starts. At temperatures lower than S.P a compensation will be added to the setpoint value. The maximum compensation is set in menu 2.9 and is achieved at -20°C For control mode 3 the supply air temperature can be minimum and maximum limited.
  • Page 32: Menu I/O

    For control mode 4 you need to establish a relationship between outdoor temperature and supply water temperature. This is set by the two setpoints SP and SP where SP is the water temperature to be held at an outdoor temperature of +20°C and SP is the water temperature to be held at -20°C.
  • Page 33 Chapter 11 Index Universal inputs ..............10 Installation ................9 10-second level.............. 21, 27 LVD..................8 3-second level..............21, 24 Menu Configuration ..............27 I/O ................20, 32 Alarm .................. 23 OK............... 25, 26, 32 Analogue inputs ..............10 Setback ................26 Analogue outputs ..............10 Setpoint ..............21, 22 Mounting ................6 Basic level ................
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