Atag MadQ/2 User Manual
Atag MadQ/2 User Manual

Atag MadQ/2 User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL MadQ/2 Controller...
  • Page 2 English...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Display and operating instruments Control unit ....................GB-5 Control level Operation - display - standard display .
  • Page 4 Page GB-4 TIME-DATE Time, current year, current day, current month, automatic change of daylight saving time ........GB-24 EXTENDED INSTALLER LEVEL Code-input .
  • Page 5: Display And Operating Instruments

    Display and operating instruments Control unit LCD display Activation of emission measurement Program button Setting daytime room temperature Button to set the heating curve Setting redcued room temperature Displaying operating information Setting hot-water temperature including temperatures Rotary pushbutton Page GB-5...
  • Page 6 Page GB-6 Operation The centrally arranged rotary pushbutton and the keys labeled with symbols facilitate ease of operati- Symbolism used in this manual: on. It is, however, recommended to read this manual attentively to be informed about the repeating steps. –...
  • Page 7: Temperature Settings (Required Daytime Temperature, Required Set Back Temperature, Domestic Hot Water Temperature

    Temperature settings This button is used to set the desired room temperature during the day Required daytime Required set back temperature temperature DHW-temperature This button is used to set the desired room temperature during the nightly set back This button is used for the desired domestic during separate selection hot water temperature during the day pre-select heating circuit...
  • Page 8 Page GB-8 Program selection for heating and hot water With this button, the required operational mode for heating and domestic hot water circuits is selected. It appears in plaintext on the display, simultanously a line at the lower edge of the display points to the appertaining program symbol. Select: When pressing the operational mode selector button, the currently active mode is indicated by flashing.
  • Page 9: Functions Of Programs

    Function of programs Standby Party til ... Absent til ... Automatic (according Summer DHW Heating (HC=perma- Red. heating (HC= per- Holiday til ... HC=off, frost (HC=off, DHW=off) (temporary set back) to time program) (temporary heating) (HC=off, DHW=off)* nent day temp.) manent night temp.) protection active H H O O L L I I D D A A Y Y T T I I L L...
  • Page 10: Quick-Selection Programs

    Page GB-10 Quick-selection programs Temporary programs Frequently selected operational modes, such as PARTY or ABSENT, as well as the manual reloading of domestic hot water can be direc- tly called up according to the opposite sche- matic. 3 sec 3 sec 3 sec 3 sec Direct automatic mode...
  • Page 11 Button to adjust the heating curve of the weat- Heating curves (heating characteristics) her controlled heating circuits. The adjustment of the heating curve is system dependent and specifies the flow temperature in dependence on the respective outside temperature. The slope determines by how many degrees the flow tem- perature changes, if the outdoor temperature rises or Unmixed heating circuit Mix.
  • Page 12: Plant Information

    Page GB-12 Plant information Entry into information level Information button for plant temperatures and heating circuit information. The query is made by means of the rotary pushbutton in O O U U T T S S I I D D E E dependence on the direction.
  • Page 13 Room temperature indicates the function of the outputs A A U U T T O O - - P P 1 1 D D A A Y Y R R O O O O M M T T E E M M P P H H C C Unmixed circ.
  • Page 14: Timeprograms

    Page GB-14 Programming level - level synoptic Standard display W W E E . . 2 2 5 5 . . J J U U N N . . ; ; 0 0 3 3 5 5 8 8 . . 5 5 °C (e.g.
  • Page 15: Timeprograms

    Parameter 03 DAY/ HEATINGSTART CONTROL MODE MONTH selected cycle common (1) separate back forward back forward Parameter 04 Selection and modification of parameters TIMECHANGE HEATINGEND SUMMERSHUT- SUMMER - WIN- and setting values selected cycle DOWN Heating limit When entering the programming level, the TIMEPROGRAMS-level will always appear first.
  • Page 16 Page GB-16 Programming of operating times With this mode of operation individual timeprograms can be generated for heating and hot-water W W E E . . 2 2 5 5 . . J J U U N N . . ; ; 0 0 3 3 Standard display mode.
  • Page 17 10 12 14 16 10 12 18 20 10 12 14 16 10 12 14 16 10 12 14 16 0 0 6 6 . . 0 0 0 0 - - 2 2 2 2 . . 0 0 0 0 - - - - .
  • Page 18 Page GB-18 Copying of timeprograms (formation of blocks) W W E E . . 2 2 5 5 . . J J U U N N . . ; ; 0 0 3 3 Standard display 6 6 2 2 . . 5 5 °C 1 1 5 5 : : 3 3 0 0 With this function the timeprograms of any weekday can be copied to other days...
  • Page 19 C C O O P P Y Y Source select Setting range: Monday (MO)...Sunday (SU) Change - Exit : M M O O F F R R O O M M Example: Each flashing adjustment value can be cor- Monday rected by means of the rotary pushbutton accept and accepted by pressing the button again.
  • Page 20 Page GB-20 Reloading of standard program - deleting of individual timeprogram W W E E . . 2 2 5 5 . . J J U U N N . . ; ; 0 0 3 3 Standard display 6 6 2 2 . . 5 5 °C 1 1 5 5 : : 3 3 0 0 An individually generated timeprogram can be replaced by its stan-...
  • Page 21 if necessary select program, if enabled (see page 25) Reset 3sec. press approx. 3 seconds Standard program was reloaded R R E E S S E E T T Individual program was deleted! O O K K Standard timeprograms Timeprogram P1 Timeprogram P2 (see page 25) Circuit Time programs...
  • Page 22: Table For Individual Timeprograms

    Page GB-22 Table for individual timeprograms Timeprogram P1 Timeprogram P2 Timeprogram P3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 from from from from from from from from from Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1...
  • Page 23 Timeprogram P1 Timeprogram P2 Timeprogram P3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 from from from from from from from from from Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 1...
  • Page 24 Page GB-24 TIME-DATE Entry: see level synoptic page 14-15 T T I I M M E E - - D D A A T T E E Exit: ¢ ¢ Button or automatically after approx. 60 Entry : seconds Change: Accept selected flashing value by pressing the rotary pushbutton.
  • Page 25: Code-Input

    EXTENDED USER LEVEL The extended user level contains the levels SYSTEM, DHW and UNMIXED CIRC. After the input of the corresponding code the Code input parameters accessible for the heating specialist will be released and are then accessible for editing, depending on the plantversion.
  • Page 26 Page GB-26 SYSTEM Entry: Note: Only accessible with code 1234. see level synoptic page 14-15 S S Y Y S S T T E E M M Contents: General limitation parameters and specifications, Exit: ¢ ¢ Button or automatically after approx. 60 S S Y Y S S T T which refer to the respective heating system.
  • Page 27 Parameter 3 - Separate operation P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 0 0 3 3 Setting range: 1 = Common setting DHW-/HC-circuits 2 = Separate setting for each individual S S Y Y S S T T heating circuit Application: Objects with identical use characteristics (deta-...
  • Page 28: Heating Curve Adjustment

    Page GB-28 Parameter 4 - Summer ECO-temperature* P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 0 0 4 4 Setting range: OFF, 10.0 to 30.0 °C °C 2 2 0 0 . . 0 0 S S Y Y S S T T Factory setting: 20.0 °C Note: The active summer ECO-temperature appears on the...
  • Page 29 Parameter reset R R E E S S E E T T With this function all changes made in the programming levels Important: A reset should only be made if all individually S S Y Y S S T T can be reset to the factory setting.
  • Page 30 Page GB-30 Entry: see level synoptic page 14-15 Note: Only accessible with code 1234. D D H H W W Exit: Button ¢ ¢ or automatically after approx. 60 This level includes the necessary parameters to adjust the dome- D D H H W W seconds stic hot-water economy temperature and the legionella protec- tion.
  • Page 31 Parameter 16 - Standard temperature of dome- P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 1 1 6 6 stic hot water 6 6 3 3 . . 0 0 °C D D H H W W Setting range: 10.0 °C to maximum DHW-temperature...
  • Page 32 HEAT CIRCUIT PARAMETER (UNMIXED CIRC, MIX.VALVE -1 Page GB-32 MIX.VALVE -2 Note: Only accessible with code 1234. Entry: see level synoptic page 14-15 U U N N M M I I X X E E D D C C I I R R C C These levels include the parameters required for the corresponding Exit: Button...
  • Page 33 Parameter 3 - Room sensor display P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 0 0 3 3 Setting range: OFF, 1, 2, 3 Factory setting: 1 H H C C This parameter activates the room sensor and enables all para- Note: The thermostat may not be activated:...
  • Page 34 Page GB-34 Example: Parameter 4 - Room factor P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 0 0 4 4 adjusted room setvalue = 21 °C Setting range: OFF, 1. . . 500 %, RC actual room temperature = 20 °C R R C C Factory setting: RC...
  • Page 35 Parameter 5 - Heating curve adaptation An adaptation is made under the following conditions: P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 0 0 5 5 Setting range: OFF, ON –...
  • Page 36 Page GB-36 Parameter 6 - Inrush optimization P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 0 0 6 6 Setting range: OFF, 1. . . 8 h Factory setting: H H C C This parameter calculates the latest heat-up time within a pre- Application (for weather controlled systems only): determined adjustment value and under consideration of the...
  • Page 37 Parameter 26 - Set back room temperature (standard value) P P A A R R A A M M E E T T E E R R 2 2 6 6 Setting range: 5.0. . . 30.0 °C 1 1 6 6 . . 0 0 °C Factory setting: 16.0 °C...
  • Page 38: Error Messages

    Page GB-38 Error messages Example for sensor error messages The control unit contains comprehensive error identification logics, F F L L O O W W (Short-circuit or interruption) which shows both control errors as well as system errors with prio- 1 1 2 2 - - 0 0 rity by means of an associated error code.
  • Page 39: Alarm Messages

    Depending on the nature of the fault, a corresponding fault message will Detailed information for the alarm messages that the MCBA sends to the appear in the display of the control unit. control unit, e.g.: „ERROR ..etc.“ can be found in the operatinginstructions The following fault messages are transmitted by the MCBA of the boiler of the corresponding boiler control unit.
  • Page 40 Page GB-40 Special programs Emission measurement Key for the emission measurement by autho- (for authorized installer) rized person. If this key is pressed, all heating and domestic hot water circuits are regulated to their maximum temperature settings. E E M M I I S S S S I I O O N N The period of the emission measurement is limited to 20 -7 7 2 2 5 5 °C...
  • Page 41 Maintains heating and domestic hot water M a n u a l o p e r a t i o n operation during a fault. Notify heating specialist! (during faults) If the key is pressed for longer than five seconds, the con- trol unit switches to manual operation.
  • Page 42: Technical Specifications

    Page GB-42 Technical specifications (control unit) Supply voltage: 230V +6%/-10% Nominal frequency: 50 - 60 Hz Power consumption: max. 5,8VA Contact charge from output relay: Bus interface MadQ/unit RS485 Bus interface MadQ/BrainQ RS T2B for connecting to more than one unit (more than one MadQ, thermostat MadQBrain (RS), GateQ) Ambient temperature: 0...50 °C Storage temperature:...
  • Page 43 Technical specifications Recommended connecting cable: 2 x 0.6 mm Max. length of cable: 50 m (duplicate wire) Data storage and reserve at time of delivery: min. 5 years Accuracy of internal clock: ± 2 s/day Display: alphanumeric plain text with symbols Weight of control unit: approx.
  • Page 44 ATAG Verwarming Nederland BV Postbus105 7130 AC Lichtenvoorde T: 0544 - 391777 F: 0544 - 391703 info@atagverwarming.com www.atagverwarming.nl Strebel Ltd. 1F, Albany park industrial estate Frimley road, Camberley Surrey GU16 7BP Telephone: (01276) 685422 Fax: (01276) 685405 info@strebel.co.uk www.strebel.co.uk Met deze vernieuwde uitgave vervallen alle voorgaande installatievoorschriften.

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