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LUNA d
Instructions for Use
Contents
Introduction ....................................................... 2
1.1 Introduction .......................................................... 2
1.2 Selection of room temperature ............................. 2
1.3 LED status lamp .................................................... 2
System overview and installation ..................... 2
2.1 System overview ................................................... 2
2.2 Terminal functions ................................................ 2
2.3 Invert heating outputs ........................................... 3
2.4 Resetting .............................................................. 3
2.5 Hand-held terminal LUNAb T-CU .......................... 3
Control functions ................................................ 4
3.1 Operating modes .................................................. 4
3.2 Setting room temperatures ................................... 4
3.3 Deadband ............................................................. 4
3.4 Control process ..................................................... 4
3.5 P-function ............................................................. 4
3.6 I-function .............................................................. 4
Inputs and sensors .............................................. 5
4.1.1 Sensor type ........................................................ 5
4.1.2 Average value measurement ............................... 5
4.2 Occupancy sensor ................................................. 6
4.2.1 Switch-on delay ................................................. 6
4.2.2 Switch-off delay ................................................. 6
4.2.3 Inverting the occupancy signal ........................... 6
4.3 Overriding the operating mode ............................. 6
is activated ...................................................................6
4.4 Condensation sensor ............................................ 6
4.4.1 Select effect of output A1 ................................. 6
The document was originally written in Swedish.
Outputs and actuators ....................................... 7
5.1 Actuator ............................................................... 7
5.2 Output signals ...................................................... 7
control of output .................................................. 7
5.4 Limitation of control range .................................... 8
"direct temperature control" (see 5.3)...................... ..8
5.7 Inverting the output .............................................. 8
5.8 Periodic valve operation ........................................ 8
6. Hand-held terminal ................................................. 9
6.1.1 Restoring the factory settings ............................. 9
6.1.2 Quick guide: ....................................................... 9
6.2.2 Read mode ...................................................... 10
6.3 LUNAd T-CU buttons .......................................... 10
6.4 Display symbols ...................................................11
6.5 Navigation under the main menu .........................11
6.7 Change values .....................................................11
6.8 Display overview ................................................ 12
6.9 Week program .................................................... 14
6.10 Log function ..................................................... 14
6.11 Control settings ................................................. 14
6.12 Outputs, settings ............................................... 15
6.13 Outputs, Settings ...............................................17
6.14 Occupancy ........................................................ 18
6.16 Button functions ............................................... 20
6.17 Test Menu ......................................................... 21
6.18 Type designations .............................................. 23
13/11/2018
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    6.2.1 Local mode (the settings are made in the tool) . 10 3.6 I-function .............. 4 6.2.2 Read mode ............10 Inputs and sensors ..........5 6.3 LUNAd T-CU buttons .......... 10 4.1.1 Sensor type ............5 6.4 Display symbols ...........11 4.1.2 Average value measurement ....... 5 6.5 Navigation under the main menu ......11...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction System overview and installation Introduction LUNAd is a room controller that gives a stable and comfortable room temperature through efficient and accurate control and regulates the different heating and cooling actuators. The room controller has four outputs that can individually be adjusted to suit most requirements.
  • Page 3: Invert Heating Outputs

    On the room controller’s PCB, behind the cover, is a 4-way outlet where the hand-held terminal can be connected. Using this it is possible to configure different settings in the room controller. All the settings are described in the manual, chapter 6 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 4: Control Functions

    If the room controller is set to only control heating or only cooling, then the deadband has not function, and the room temperature is then controlled directly to the temperature set for each operating mode. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 5: Inputs And Sensors

    3 = average value between internal and external sensors If value 3 is used and if no other sensor is connected to the terminal, the room controller only reads the internal sensor. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 6: Occupancy Sensor

    A switching on and off delay Enabling the external contact function is selected under for the DAY operating mode can be set. menu 5 with the help of the hand-held terminal LUNAd The presence sensor can have a contact output (normally T-CU.
  • Page 7: Outputs And Actuators

    It is possible to set the controller so that the 0–10 V out- feed to output A1 is available both for heating and cooling requirement to control of an actuator on a 6-way valve. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 8: Limitation Of Control Range

    100 % of the capacity is fed to the output. When the temperature reaches “LIM.-0” or is outside of this value, 0 % of the capacity is fed to the output. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 9: Menu Functions With Hand-Held Unit

    The downloaded values in the tool cannot be transferred to another controller once the tool’s power has been switched off as the unit loses all data that has been downloaded. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 10: Hand-Held Terminal's Different Modes

    The figure shows the placement of the different buttons in the tool. These settings cannot be copied to another on the hand-held terminal for LUNAd T-CU. All functions controller. When the power to the tool is switched off, and settings in H202 can be accessed using the buttons.
  • Page 11: Display Symbols

    (the middle number starts to flash) use arrow up to increase or arrow down to decrease the value. Complete the change by pressing the SET button again to leave “change value mode”. The value stops flashing. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 12: Display Overview

    PROG. SER.1 SER.2 All function values are organised in a menu system as set out above. There is 1 main menu, 10 settings menus with a number of functions under each menu. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 13 BUT.F HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT 30.0 30.0 °C °C SEL.T MAX.T MINSP MX SP LOCK HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT TEST 6076 0000 ADDRE DATA INT. CODEG CODES LIGHT 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 14: Week Program

    HEAT DB.S P-band, heating “P.H”0.5 - 99.5 K HEAT P-band, cooling “P.C”0.5 - 99.5 K I-time, heating “I.H”0 - 99.5 min HEAT I-time, cooling “I.C”0 - 99.5 min HEAT 20.0 HEAT 20.0 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 15: Outputs, Settings

    The deadband is used as soon as the controller detects that both heating and cooling outputs are being used. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 16 The minimum voltage limitation does not apply for the SAVE operating mode or when the output is switched off due to the condensation function. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 17: Outputs, Settings

    0 = Condensation function off. 1 = Condensation function on. c) Condensation alarm If this function is enabled, the controller activates the 10 V DC output on the analogue output Y3 when condensation occurs. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 18: Occupancy

    This function is useful if you wish to prevent the controller from changing the operating mode from “NIGHT” when you quickly pass through a room. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 19: Calibration Of Temperature Sensors

    The value can be set from -9.9 to 9.9 b) External temperature sensor Calibration of the external sensor if connected to input I2. The value can be set from -9.9 to 9.9 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 20: Button Functions

    - SAVE operating mode set point j) Language setting Set the language: 0 = Swedish 1 = English The value is also saved in the controller the next time you connect the hand-held terminal. Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 13/11/2018...
  • Page 21: Test Menu

    0 = Not used. Must be 0! Press the SET button to move between the resetting functions and confirm your selection by pressing the UP button. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
  • Page 22 View “CODEG” generates a temporary code. Note down the code and then contact Swegon to receive an access code. The access code is then entered in the display view “CODES”.
  • Page 23: Type Designations

    “SER.1”. The digits to the far right are singular and are followed by ten, hundred and thousand. The digits in the menu “SER.2” are, from right to left, ten thousand, hundred thousand, million and ten millions. 13/11/2018 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.

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