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Optigo OP10 Manual
©Copyright AB Regin, Sweden, 2007

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  • Page 1 O P T I G O – R E A D Y - S T E A D Y - G O Optigo OP10 Manual ©Copyright AB Regin, Sweden, 2007...
  • Page 1 O P T I G O – R E A D Y - S T E A D Y - G O Optigo OP10 Manual ©Copyright AB Regin, Sweden, 2007...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT © AB Regin. All rights reserved. TRADEMARKS Optigo is a registered trademark of AB Regin. Some product names mentioned in this document are used for identification purposes only and may be the registered trademarks of their respective companies. March 2007...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT © AB Regin. All rights reserved. TRADEMARKS Optigo is a registered trademark of AB Regin. Some product names mentioned in this document are used for identification purposes only and may be the registered trademarks of their respective companies. March 2007...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Chapter 1 About this manual Mer information Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo Optigo controllers Chapter 3 Technical data Chapter 4 Installation and wiring Installation Wiring Supply voltage Inputs and outputs Chapter 5 Control modes Control modes 1, 2 and 3 Control mode 4, Radiator circuit control with outdoor curve Control mode 5...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Chapter 1 About this manual Mer information Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo Optigo controllers Chapter 3 Technical data Chapter 4 Installation and wiring Installation Wiring Supply voltage Inputs and outputs Chapter 5 Control modes Control modes 1, 2 and 3 Control mode 4, Radiator circuit control with outdoor curve Control mode 5...
  • Page 4: Scheduler, Control Mode

    Menus X.6 Damper minimum position (Control modes 1, 2 and 3) Cascade factor (control mode 3) 0°C temperature boost (Control mode 4) D-factor (control mode 5) Menus X.7 Universal input UI1 (Control modes 1, 2, 3) Pump exercise (Control mode 4) Periodic overheating (Control mode 5) Menus X.8 Startpoint for outdoor compensation, S.P (Control mode 2) Supply air min limit (Control mode 3)
  • Page 4: Scheduler, Control Mode

    Menus X.6 Damper minimum position (Control modes 1, 2 and 3) Cascade factor (control mode 3) 0°C temperature boost (Control mode 4) D-factor (control mode 5) Menus X.7 Universal input UI1 (Control modes 1, 2, 3) Pump exercise (Control mode 4) Periodic overheating (Control mode 5) Menus X.8 Startpoint for outdoor compensation, S.P (Control mode 2) Supply air min limit (Control mode 3)
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 About This Manual

    Chapter 1 About this manual This manual describes the controller Optigo OP10 and OP10-230. It covers program revisions from R 1.0. Make sure that you always follow the safety regulations in the documentation to prevent risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 About This Manual

    Chapter 1 About this manual This manual describes the controller Optigo OP10 and OP10-230. It covers program revisions from R 1.0. Make sure that you always follow the safety regulations in the documentation to prevent risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Introduction To Optigo

    OP10 with 24 V AC supply voltage and OP 10-230 with 230 V AC supply voltage. Optigo is designed primarily for DIN-rail mounting but can also be screw-mounted to any Mounting suitable surface. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 Introduction To Optigo

    OP10 with 24 V AC supply voltage and OP 10-230 with 230 V AC supply voltage. Optigo is designed primarily for DIN-rail mounting but can also be screw-mounted to any Mounting suitable surface. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo...
  • Page 7 Cascade connected room / extract air temperature control • Radiator circuit control • Domestic hot water control Optigo OP10 has a built-in week-base real time clock with a number of different scheduler Internal clock alternatives. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo...
  • Page 7 Cascade connected room / extract air temperature control • Radiator circuit control • Domestic hot water control Optigo OP10 has a built-in week-base real time clock with a number of different scheduler Internal clock alternatives. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 2 Introduction to Optigo...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Technical Data

    AI1..................PT1000-sensor, range 5…+80°C AI2................... PT1000-sensor, range -30…+50°C AI....................PT1000, range 0…+80°C or DI ..................Closing potential-free contact ........................Reference for AI UI+ ........................Reference for UI DI....................Closing potential-free contact DI+ ........................Reference for DI Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 3 Technical data...
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Technical Data

    AI1..................PT1000-sensor, range 5…+80°C AI2................... PT1000-sensor, range -30…+50°C AI....................PT1000, range 0…+80°C or DI ..................Closing potential-free contact ........................Reference for AI UI+ ........................Reference for UI DI....................Closing potential-free contact DI+ ........................Reference for DI Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 3 Technical data...
  • Page 9 Shutdown mode 25°C (fixed) Accessories Temperature sensors....PT1000 sensors, for example:TG-R5/PT1000, TG-KH/PT1000 Casing..........................EK216 The accessories are available from Regin. For more detailed information, see product sheets and instructions which are available at www.regin.se. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 3 Technical data...
  • Page 9 Shutdown mode 25°C (fixed) Accessories Temperature sensors....PT1000 sensors, for example:TG-R5/PT1000, TG-KH/PT1000 Casing..........................EK216 The accessories are available from Regin. For more detailed information, see product sheets and instructions which are available at www.regin.se. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 3 Technical data...
  • Page 10: Chapter 4 Installation And Wiring

    Place this breaker close to the controller where it is easy for the operator to reach. It should be clearly marked as a circuit breaker for the controller. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 4 Installation and wiring...
  • Page 10: Chapter 4 Installation And Wiring

    Place this breaker close to the controller where it is easy for the operator to reach. It should be clearly marked as a circuit breaker for the controller. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 4 Installation and wiring...
  • Page 11: Wiring

    OP10-230: 230 V AC +10%, -15%, 50/60 Hz. 6 VA OP10: 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: Wiring

    OP10-230: 230 V AC +10%, -15%, 50/60 Hz. 6 VA OP10: 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 12 Analogue outputs must refer to a A terminal or directly to G0. 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 12 Analogue outputs must refer to a A terminal or directly to G0. 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 13 For more power an external transformer must be used. Wire the transformer according to the following figure. The two 500 mA fuses are important to prevent possible overloading of the triacs. 13 G 500mA 500mA 24 V AC Agnd 230 V AC Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 4 Installation and wiring...
  • Page 13 For more power an external transformer must be used. Wire the transformer according to the following figure. The two 500 mA fuses are important to prevent possible overloading of the triacs. 13 G 500mA 500mA 24 V AC Agnd 230 V AC Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 4 Installation and wiring...
  • Page 14: Chapter 5 Control Modes

    These three modes have a lot in common and will therefore be treated in a single section. For control mode 1, Supply air temperature control” you need only one sensor,”Supply air sensor” on AI1. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 14: Chapter 5 Control Modes

    These three modes have a lot in common and will therefore be treated in a single section. For control mode 1, Supply air temperature control” you need only one sensor,”Supply air sensor” on AI1. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 15 In alternative 7, Cooling-Damper, at temperatures below the setpoint the damper on AO2 will be fully open. On increasing cooling demand, the damper on AO2 will first close to the set minimum value before the cooling output on AO1 starts to increase. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 15 In alternative 7, Cooling-Damper, at temperatures below the setpoint the damper on AO2 will be fully open. On increasing cooling demand, the damper on AO2 will first close to the set minimum value before the cooling output on AO1 starts to increase. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 16 12°C an internal, proportional signal is generated that is used to force the heating valve open to try and prevent freeze-up of the heater. “Internal signal” Prop.band 100 % 7°C 12°C Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 16 12°C an internal, proportional signal is generated that is used to force the heating valve open to try and prevent freeze-up of the heater. “Internal signal” Prop.band 100 % 7°C 12°C Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 17 DI2, Extended running Activation of this input will force the controller to running mode even if internal scheduler is in Off-mode. The unit will run as long as the input is activated. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 17 DI2, Extended running Activation of this input will force the controller to running mode even if internal scheduler is in Off-mode. The unit will run as long as the input is activated. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 18 See also chapter 4 Installation and wiring. A. OP10 with electric heating (for example via PULSER-X/D or TTC25X) and damper. Cascade control B. OP10-230 with water heating, 3-position output. Supply air control with outdoor compensation Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 18 See also chapter 4 Installation and wiring. A. OP10 with electric heating (for example via PULSER-X/D or TTC25X) and damper. Cascade control B. OP10-230 with water heating, 3-position output. Supply air control with outdoor compensation Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 19: Control Mode 4, Radiator Circuit Control With Outdoor Curve

    If room sensor is activated the Setpoint menu is used to set the room temperature instead of adding a parallel displacement. To indicate that room control is activated the display symbol showing a thermometer outside the house is replaced by a thermometer inside the house. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 19: Control Mode 4, Radiator Circuit Control With Outdoor Curve

    If room sensor is activated the Setpoint menu is used to set the room temperature instead of adding a parallel displacement. To indicate that room control is activated the display symbol showing a thermometer outside the house is replaced by a thermometer inside the house. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 20: Control Mode 5

    To reduce the risk of Legionella bacteria growth a periodic overheating of the water can be configured. The water temperature will be raised to 65°C once daily at 03:00 (3 am). The elevated temperature is maintained for 10 minutes. The function can be deactivated. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 20: Control Mode 5

    To reduce the risk of Legionella bacteria growth a periodic overheating of the water can be configured. The water temperature will be raised to 65°C once daily at 03:00 (3 am). The elevated temperature is maintained for 10 minutes. The function can be deactivated. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 21 Wiring example OP10 with 0...10V actuator 24 V AC °C Supply water temp Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 21 Wiring example OP10 with 0...10V actuator 24 V AC °C Supply water temp Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 5 Control modes...
  • Page 22: Chapter 6 Display And Encoder

    To exit this menu again, click on the knob and then twist the knob clockwise and you will be returned to the Base display. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 6 Display and encoder...
  • Page 22: Chapter 6 Display And Encoder

    To exit this menu again, click on the knob and then twist the knob clockwise and you will be returned to the Base display. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 6 Display and encoder...
  • Page 23: The 3 Second Level

    Domestic hot water control Bargraph AO2 output level Fan run indicator Menu holds AO2 Graphic output signal Active 0...10V changable values Control mode 1 only input signal or 3-position output indicator Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 6 Display and encoder...
  • Page 23: The 3 Second Level

    Domestic hot water control Bargraph AO2 output level Fan run indicator Menu holds AO2 Graphic output signal Active 0...10V changable values Control mode 1 only input signal or 3-position output indicator Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 6 Display and encoder...
  • Page 24: Chapter 7 Setpoint

    P-band of 3K. The setpoint is shown as SP To indicate that room control is activated the display symbol showing a thermometer outside the house is replaced by a thermometer inside the house. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 7 Setpoint...
  • Page 24: Chapter 7 Setpoint

    P-band of 3K. The setpoint is shown as SP To indicate that room control is activated the display symbol showing a thermometer outside the house is replaced by a thermometer inside the house. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 7 Setpoint...
  • Page 25: Chapter 8 Alarm Handling

    Thereafter it will remain steadily lit until all alarms have reset. If DO1 is used as alarm output it will remain activated as long as there are unacknowledged alarms in the alarm list. DO1 cannot be used as an alarm output when 3-point control has been selected. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 8 Alarm handling...
  • Page 25: Chapter 8 Alarm Handling

    Thereafter it will remain steadily lit until all alarms have reset. If DO1 is used as alarm output it will remain activated as long as there are unacknowledged alarms in the alarm list. DO1 cannot be used as an alarm output when 3-point control has been selected. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 8 Alarm handling...
  • Page 26: Chapter 9 Clock And Scheduler

    Numbers 1 to 7 represent the days of the week Monday to Sunday. Number 8 will apply the set time every day Monday through Friday and number 9 will apply the set time all 7 days of the week. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler...
  • Page 26: Chapter 9 Clock And Scheduler

    Numbers 1 to 7 represent the days of the week Monday to Sunday. Number 8 will apply the set time every day Monday through Friday and number 9 will apply the set time all 7 days of the week. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler...
  • Page 27: Menus 0.1 - 0.8

    6 and 23:30 and the second off-time to day 6 and 07:00. Set the third on-time to day 7 and 23:30 and the third off-time to day 7 and 07:00. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler...
  • Page 27: Menus 0.1 - 0.8

    6 and 23:30 and the second off-time to day 6 and 07:00. Set the third on-time to day 7 and 23:30 and the third off-time to day 7 and 07:00. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler...
  • Page 28: Menu 0.9, Setback

    Menu OK After the scheduler menus there is a final menu, OK. A click on the encoder knob will exit the Clock and Scheduler level and return you to the Basic Display. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler...
  • Page 28: Menu 0.9, Setback

    Menu OK After the scheduler menus there is a final menu, OK. A click on the encoder knob will exit the Clock and Scheduler level and return you to the Basic Display. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 9 Clock and scheduler...
  • Page 29: Chapter 10 Configuration

    Menus X.2 Output signals (control modes 1, 2, 3) Here you choose the combination of output signals. If you in the preceding menu have chosen analogue 0…10 V outputs, they can be configured to the following combinations: Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 29: Chapter 10 Configuration

    Menus X.2 Output signals (control modes 1, 2, 3) Here you choose the combination of output signals. If you in the preceding menu have chosen analogue 0…10 V outputs, they can be configured to the following combinations: Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 30: Menus X.3 Neutral Zone (Control Modes 1, 2 And 3)

    3, heating – cooling. In this output option you can set a neutral zone between the outputs. The setpoint will be placed at the middle of the neutral zone. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 30: Menus X.3 Neutral Zone (Control Modes 1, 2 And 3)

    3, heating – cooling. In this output option you can set a neutral zone between the outputs. The setpoint will be placed at the middle of the neutral zone. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 31: Menus X.4 P-Band

    If for example you have set a cascade factor of 5 and the room temperature falls 0.5 degrees below the room setpoint value the supply air setpoint will be raised by 0.5 x 5 = 2.5 degrees. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 31: Menus X.4 P-Band

    If for example you have set a cascade factor of 5 and the room temperature falls 0.5 degrees below the room setpoint value the supply air setpoint will be raised by 0.5 x 5 = 2.5 degrees. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 32: Menus X.7 Universal Input Ui1 (Control Modes 1

    If set to high temperature limit switch, the fan will run for an extra 3 minutes after the heating output has been turned off at shutdown. Frost protection on AO1 Frost protection on AO2 Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 32: Menus X.7 Universal Input Ui1 (Control Modes 1

    If set to high temperature limit switch, the fan will run for an extra 3 minutes after the heating output has been turned off at shutdown. Frost protection on AO1 Frost protection on AO2 Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 33: Low Temperature Setpoint (Control Mode 4)

    +20°C and SP is the water temperature to be held at -20°C. Intermediate values are calculated with linear interpolation. In this menu you set SP Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 33: Low Temperature Setpoint (Control Mode 4)

    +20°C and SP is the water temperature to be held at -20°C. Intermediate values are calculated with linear interpolation. In this menu you set SP Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 34: Menu I/O

    After the last configuration menus there is a menu where you can look at the actual values of all the inputs and outputs. Menu OK Last of the configuration level menus is the OK-menu. To leave the configuration level, go to this menu and klick on the encoder knob. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 34: Menu I/O

    After the last configuration menus there is a menu where you can look at the actual values of all the inputs and outputs. Menu OK Last of the configuration level menus is the OK-menu. To leave the configuration level, go to this menu and klick on the encoder knob. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 35: Storage Of Settings

    The OP10 can be reset to factory settings by configuring Domestic hot water control (mode 5) and setting the D-factor to 99. Go to the Basic Display. Then cut the power supply. When power is reapplied all configuration and scheduler settings will be reset to factory setting. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 35: Storage Of Settings

    The OP10 can be reset to factory settings by configuring Domestic hot water control (mode 5) and setting the D-factor to 99. Go to the Basic Display. Then cut the power supply. When power is reapplied all configuration and scheduler settings will be reset to factory setting. Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 10 Configuration...
  • Page 36: Chapter 11 Index

    Control mode 1, 2 and 3 ..........18 Inputs and outputs............7, 11 Control mode 4 ............... 20 Analogue inputs ..............12 Control mode 5 ............... 21 Analogue outputs.............12 general ................11 Digital inputs..............12 Universal inputs ..............12 Installation ................10 Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 11 Index...
  • Page 36: Chapter 11 Index

    Control mode 1, 2 and 3 ..........18 Inputs and outputs............7, 11 Control mode 4 ............... 20 Analogue inputs ..............12 Control mode 5 ............... 21 Analogue outputs.............12 general ................11 Digital inputs..............12 Universal inputs ..............12 Installation ................10 Optigo OP10 user manual Chapter 11 Index...
  • Page 37 T H E C H A L L E N G E R B U I L D I N G A U T O M A T I O N AB Regin Main office, Marketing, Sales and Logistics Box 116 Phone:...
  • Page 37 T H E C H A L L E N G E R B U I L D I N G A U T O M A T I O N AB Regin Main office, Marketing, Sales and Logistics Box 116 Phone:...

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