Basic Configuration; Safety Settings; Electrical Connection; Universal Switch Inputs In 1 - Bayrol PoolManager Series User Manual

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Universal switch inputs IN 1 ... IN 4
30.1.2

Basic configuration

The menu Basic configuration is used to configure the basic settings
for eco mode. This is generally done once at the start-up.
The following settings are available:
Sub-menu Basic configuration
Relay output 'normal
Relay switch outputs used for both operating modes
mode'
Normal mode and Eco mode
(None / OUT 1 [26] / OUT 2 [27] / OUT 3 [30] /
Rely output
OUT 4 [31] / pH+ [22] / pH- [21]).
'Eco mode'
In order to activate the Eco operation, it is sufficient
to allocate at least one of the two relay outputs.
External switch or
See External switch or push button.
push buttons
30.1.2.1 External switch or push buttons
The eco mode function can be linked with an external switch or device,
which facilitates turning the function on or off manually.
The following settings can be configured:
Sub-menu External switch or push button
External switch
Selection of an input to which the external switch is
connected
(IN 1 [6] / IN 2 [7] / IN 3 [8] / IN 4 [9] / none)
Type of external
On/off switch or device.
switch
For on/off switch only
External switch on
Defines the operating mode when external
switch is turned on:
• Eco mode
• Normal operation
• AUTO,
(Operating mode controlled by PoolManager
External switch off
Defines the operating mode when external
switch is turned off:
• Eco mode
• Normal operation
• AUTO,
(Operating mode controlled by PoolManager
For devices only
Function of external
Toggle eco mode / normal mode /
device
eco mode / ... (fixed setting)
30.1.3

Safety settings

HAZARD!
Hazard via remote access
Under certain circumstances, hazards can be yielded
from remote access to the eco mode function
depending on the concrete form of realisation.
Potential consequence: Injury,
material damage.
• Release of remote access to the eco mode function
is expressly PROHIBITED for all applications in
which the safety of persons, animals, and property
is not completely guaranteed at all times and under
all circumstances; especially for remote access.
• Safety is exclusively in the system operator's
sphere of responsibility.
• The device manufacturer disclaims all liability.
The following security settings are available:
Sub-menu Security settings
Allow remote access
Display in
Mode menu
30.2

Electrical connection

Depending on how eco mode is realised, there are various options for
establishing the electrical connection (potential free, 230V~,...).
In general, the connection options already described for the universal
switch outputs are available, see Universal switch output
connection options.
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Universal switch inputs IN 1 ... IN 4
PoolManager
connected to external potential free switches or switch contacts:
Universal switch
input
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IN 1 [6]
IN 2 [7]
IN 3 [8]
IN 4 [9]
Several of the potential applications are described in connection with
the various add-on functions, e.g. connection of an external switch of
push button.
User Manual PoolManager
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Potential settings:
• Inactive
• Local network
• Local network & Web
Yes / no
Requisite user qualification:
ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST
The electrical connection for eco mode may only be
performed by an ELECTRICAL SPECIALIST as
defined in the chapter User qualification.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
Observe maximum flows
Observe the maximum permissible currents for each
individual relay switch output (max. 4A) and for the sum
of all relay switch outputs being used in 230V~ (in sum,
max. 4A)
Please also refer to the Chapter 230V~ Power supply.
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provides four universal switch inputs that can be
Description
Switch input IN 1 [terminal block 6]
Switch input IN 2 [terminal block 7]
Switch input IN 3 [terminal block 8]
Switch input IN 4 [terminal block 9]
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
potential free
The externally connected switch or switch contact
absolutely must be potential free (voltage free).
Otherwise, residual currents may arise, which can,
among other things, destroy electronic components.
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