CLIMAVENETA EVOLUTION Instruction Manual

CLIMAVENETA EVOLUTION Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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USER TERMINAL:
EVOLUTION

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL USER TERMINAL: EVOLUTION...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    In some parts of this manual, the following symbols are used: (electrician) and experience such as to be able to recognise risks and avoid dangers that may derive from WARNING = for actions that require special care electricity (IEV 826-09-01). and suitable preparation PROHIBITED = PROHIBITED TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 4: U I A General Characteristics

    GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS The EVOLUTION controller allows independent control of all the unit • connection to local supervision networks and BMS (LonWorks, operating parameters. BACnet, Modbus…..). The controller is made up of: Throught the user terminal you can view and modify (by using a pas- •...
  • Page 5: U I A Main Screen

    STAND Unit in stand-by (flashing) Unit ON for High Temperature Limit overcoming (flashing) Unit ON for Low Temperature Limit overcoming (flashing) Unit ON for High Humidity Limit overcoming (flashing) Unit ON for Low Humidity Limit overcoming (flashing) TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 6 • Address the desire alarm in contact A or B , depending on Outlet air temperature probe fault customer choice. Outside air temperature probe fault Cold water temperature probe fault Hot water temperature probe fault Emergency mode active TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 7 This area indicates the LAN address of the unit, if connected to other units. Area 9 This area indicates the unit on/off mode from the user terminal. press ENTER to switch the unit off press ENTER to switch the unit on TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 8 LOG ACCESS: log; screen displaying information on the SOFTWARE INFO: software installed. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 9: U I A Flow Charts For Accessing The Screens

    Reset operating hours Number of starts User PASSWORD Reset number of starts Log access Display alarm log Software INFO Manufacturer PASSWORD Delete alarm log NB: le maschere sopra indicate riportano al loro interno solo indicaziioni ad icone grafiche TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 10 Used to adjust the value read by Temp. sensors. on the display and after entering the second level password), while it does not cancel the basic configuration of the unit. Screen “M3” Used to modify the PASSWORD. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 11 ON, in order to save energy. Screen “P7” Used to modify and set Humidifier parameters. Screen “P8” Used to temporary disabling the Humidifier in order to provide its maintenance or replacement. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 12 OPTIONAL SENSORS DEFAULT SETUP Remote ON/OFF VALVES PARAMETERS P4/5 EVAPORATING FAN SETUP EMERGENCY MODE HUMIDIFIER TYPE On bold are indicated all screens under User Password.To join all other screens you must use the HUMIDIFIER manufacturer password. MAINTENANCE TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 13: U I A

    Advanced control parameters Unit start delay Control start delay after unit start-up Integration time Enable minimum outlet air temperature limit Minimum outlet temperature limit set point °C Enable dehumidification function Hot water activation set point °C 99.9 TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 14 100% cold water valve low temperature high ambient temperature alarm ambient temperature 10°C 22,5°C 24°C 25,5°C 28°C 30°C 2°C 1,5°C 1,5°C 2°C fixed diff. heating diff. cooling diff. fixed diff. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 15: U I A

    AMBIENT HUMIDITY CONTROL DIAGRAM TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 16: U I A General Information And Definitions

    In this regard, the first step involves assigning a progressive number to the different units (1, 2, 3,…10) and then correctly setting the addresses of the various terminals and LAN boards, and making the electrical connections, step-by-step, as described in the following paragraphs. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 17: U I A Most Common Configurations

    Nonetheless, the other units in the network would continue to operate normally. 2 Up to 10 units, each with its own terminal 3 Up to 10 units, each with own terminal, with just one shared remote terminal TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 18: U I A Electrical Connections

    RX/TX-. Terminal on the board Cable connections First pair (both wires) Rx/Tx - Second pair Rx/Tx + Second pair first twisted pair shield RX/TX- RX/TX+ second twisted pair TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 19: Lan Connection Between 2 Or More Units

    LAN CONNECTION BETWEEN 2 OR MORE UNITS Cable connected to the earth on the unit Second twisted pair First twisted pair programming Telephone cable max 50 mt Board n° 1 Board n° 2 terminal n° 11 terminal n° 12 TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 20: Connections To The Remote Terminal From The Board

    (for connecting the remote terminal: without transferring the power supply) terminal function cable connections Earth shield + VRL ≈ 30Vcc First pair Rx/Tx - Second pair Rx/Tx + Second pair First pair + VRL ≈ 30Vcc FERRITE TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 21: U I A Configuration Of The Terminal And The Board

    10 Repeat the procedure from point 1 to point 4 for the other units. the Priv/Shared column indicates the type of terminal. Important: the EVOLUTION terminals cannot be configured as “Sp” (shared printer), as they have no printer output. TERMINAL EVOLUTION...
  • Page 22: U I A

    11 terminal with address 32 fig. 2 In the example, the network is made up of 3 LAN boards with addresses 1, 2, 3, and 4 user terminals with addresses 11, 12, 13 and 32. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 23: U I A Troubleshooting

    If after having checked all the possible causes of the problems described here the problem has not been resolved, contact your nearest ser- vice centre for further information on how to proceed and resolve the problem. TERMINAL EVOLUTION English...
  • Page 24 Dé Longhi Group - Via L. Seitz, 47 - 31100 Treviso (Italia)

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