Armstrong Brain Wave Hardware & Software Installation

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AHWG-701
BrainWave™
Electronic Mixing Valve
Programmer Software Guide
BrainWave™ is a registered trademark of Armstrong Hot Water, Inc. a division of Armstrong International, Inc.
BrainWave™ features Rada technology, Rada® is registered to Kohler-Mira, Inc. of Cheltenham, England.
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  • Page 1 AHWG-701 BrainWave™ Electronic Mixing Valve Programmer Software Guide BrainWave™ is a registered trademark of Armstrong Hot Water, Inc. a division of Armstrong International, Inc. BrainWave™ features Rada technology, Rada® is registered to Kohler-Mira, Inc. of Cheltenham, England.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ............................. 3 System Requirements ..........................3 INSTALLATION ............................3 PASSWORD ADMINISTRATION ........................ 4 Setting up Users and Passwords for a New Installation ................4 ENTRY LEVEL ............................. 5 Login ............................... 5 Read Valve Data ............................. 5 Main Menu (Single / Outlet) ........................6 Main Menu (Bath / Shower) ........................
  • Page 3: Description

    DESCRIPTION The CD contains software that is designed to run on a Pocket PC PDA. The software communicates with the mixing valve and allows the user to: Access Levels Password Administration: Add new users and change passwords. Entry Level: Set outlet temperatures, flow times and do thermal disinfection. Engineering Level: Enable service flush and disinfection, view valve information, set commissioning and service data.
  • Page 4: Password Administration

    PASSWORD ADMINISTRATION Setting up Users and Passwords for a New Installation A new software installation will have no User IDs and default Passwords. To gain access to the programmer functions at least one User ID must be entered. It is recommended to change the Passwords from the default values.
  • Page 5: Entry Level

    ENTRY LEVEL Login and Read Valve Data Disable User Interface Disable the Control Panel with the magnetic key (Control panel is disabled when it is not illuminated). Login Login Screen Enter ID but leave 3333 Password Password box blank. Tap on “Enter”. Enter Click here to make the keyboard appear.
  • Page 6: Main Menu (Single / Outlet)

    Main Menu (Single / Outlet) Outlet Temperatures (°F) Default Options Full Cold Disinfection Service Flush Tap on one of these options. Read Write Rada Sense Main Menu Outlet Setup Flow Times Flow Times Mins Secs Disinfection Outlet Read Write Valve Disinfection Trigger Read Log Clear Log...
  • Page 7: Main Menu (Bath / Shower)

    Main Menu (Bath / Shower) Outlet Temperatures (°F) Default Rada Sense Main Menu Options Shower Setup Full Cold Bath Setup Disinfection Flow Times Service Flush Disinfection Read Write Outlet Temperatures (°F) Default Options Full Cold Disinfection Service Flush Read Write Valve Disinfection Flow Times Mins...
  • Page 8: Setting Outlet Temperatures

    Setting Outlet Temperatures Enter the temperature range available to user (30°-50°) Note! Default = Switch on temperature Outlet (°F) Temperatures Default Options If checked the user can select full cold. Full Cold Disinfection Refer to “Engineering Menu”. Service Flush Warning Do you want to Write the Warning menu if “Write”...
  • Page 9: Storing Setup To The Valve

    Storing Setup to the Valve Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel and tap “Write”. Outlet Shower Temperatures (°F) Temperatures (°F) Default Default Options Options Full Cold Full Cold Disinfection Disinfection Service Flush Service Flush Writing the changes Writing to the valve. Read Write Read...
  • Page 10: Thermal Disinfection (Arming)

    Thermal Disinfection Disable User Interface Note! The disinfection programme is factory set for a minimum of 5 minutes at 140°F. If you need to change the configuration, refer to ‘ENGINEERING LEVEL’. WARNING! The water flow during disinfection will be very hot and may scald on contact.
  • Page 11: Thermal Disinfection (Triggering)

    Thermal Disinfection (Triggering) Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel and tap “Trigger”. This must be done within 30 seconds of Arming or the valve must be Armed again. Valve Disinfection Triggering the disinfection. Trigger Triggering Read Log Clear Log Disinfection is triggered when box turns red.
  • Page 12: Thermal Disinfection (Checking For Completion)

    Thermal Disinfection (Checking for Completion) Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel and tap “Read Log”. Disinfection Log Valve Disinfection No disinfection data Trigger When flow stops tap ‘Read Reading the disinfection log. Log’ to check for completion Reading Log Time (mins) Read Log Clear Log...
  • Page 13: Thermal Disinfection (Failed Disinfection)

    Thermal Disinfection (Failed Disinfection) Disinfection Log “Disinfection failed!” Indicates temperature not held for long enough. Disinfection failed! Check water supply and disinfect once it has been corrected. Time (mins)
  • Page 14: Engineering Level

    ENGINEERING LEVEL Login and Read Valve Data Disable User Interface Enter User ID and Engineer Password. 5555 ***** Password Tap on “Enter”. Enter Read Valve Data Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel. Tap here to read Read Valve Data Reading Valve current valve data.
  • Page 15: Main Menu

    Main Menu Additional Engineering options Valve Service Flush Temp. (F) Duration (mins) Wait Time Tap on one of these Options. Days Hours Options Disinfection Main Menu Service Flush Outlet Setup Read Write Flow Times Refer to “Setting Service Flush: Disinfection Step 1, Valve Setup”.
  • Page 16: Setting Service Flush: Step 1, Valve Setup

    Setting Service Flush: Step 1, Valve Setup Valve Service Flush Temp. (F) Duration (mins) Enter temperature, duration and wait time. Wait Time Days Hours Options Disinfection Service Flush Check this box to enable Service flush. Read Write Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to Valve”). Setting Service Flush: Step 2, Outlet Setup Shower Temperatures (°F)
  • Page 17: Setting Disinfection: Step 1, Valve Setup

    Setting Disinfection: Step 1, Valve Setup Valve Service Flush Temp. (F) Duration (mins) Wait Time Days Hours Options Check this box to enable Disinfection disinfection. Service Flush Read Write Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to Valve”). Setting Disinfection: Step 2, Outlet Setup Outlet Temperatures (°F)
  • Page 18: Engineering Menu

    Engineering Menu Valve Information Serial No. Manufacture Date and Time Firmware Type Firmware Version Commissioning Data Interface Version Commissioned on 7/4/2005 at 6:53 PM Tap on one of these Options. Location EMV 1 Set Commission Data Rada Sense Engineering Valve Information Commissioning Data Service Data Service Data...
  • Page 19: Valve Information (Engineering Level Only)

    Valve Information (Engineering Level Only) Valve Information Unique number setup in factory. Serial No. Manufacture Date and Time These numbers state exactly which version of firmware is in the valve. Firmware Type Firmware Version These numbers state exactly which version of Interface Software is in the Interface Version control panel.
  • Page 20: Service Data (Engineering Level Only)

    Service Data (Engineering Level Only) Service Data “Valve is OK” means that no errors have been detected by the valve. Valve is OK Last Serviced By 1234 User ID and Date of last service. on 7/21/2005 at 3:07 PM Set Service Date Tap here to set the Serviced Date in the valve to the current date.
  • Page 21: Valve Usage Data (Engineering Level Only)

    Valve Usage Data (Engineering Level Only) Valve Usage Data Activations Count Total Minutes These are counted from when the valve is first switched ‘ON’. Days Hours Since Disinfection Either time since the valve was last used or since the last Service flush. Since last used This indicates how much work the motor has done.
  • Page 22: Fault Finding

    Cold water supply failure: reinstate supply. Over temperature - T2 c. Safety circuit may require resetting: enable the control panel with magnetic key to reset. d. If the symptom has not been rectified, contact Armstrong Hot Water, Inc. Temperature sensor Thermistor fault fault a.
  • Page 23: Valve Calibration

    VALVE CALIBRATION Caution! The valve must be calibrated, if the mixing valve assembly or the control pcb are replaced. The calibration number is required and this will be found on the mixing valve body. Valve Calibration Valve Calibration This will affect the valve performance.
  • Page 24: Customer Care

    Armstrong products, notice of any warranty or other claim relating to the products must be given in writing to Armstrong: (i) within 30 days of last day of the applicable warranty period, or (ii) within 30 days of the date of the manifestation of the condition or occurrence giving rise to the claim, whichever is earlier.

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