4 relay electronic regulator on din bar to manage the cooling control unit (32 pages)
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VISION TOUCH THR User and maintenance manual ENGLISH READ AND KEEP Rel. Software: VT_THR_1_0_0_13 REV. 01-19 ELECTRICAL BOARDS FOR REFRIGERATING INSTALLATIONS...
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VISION TOUCH THR Thank you for choosing PEGO'S VISION TOUCH THR controller. Reading this manual thoroughly will guide you through proper installation and a better use of the various features. We therefore recommend keeping this manual near the controller to make use of it during the device installation, configuration and use.
The system consists of the 100N MASTER3 unit, on which all the electrical connections are made, and the VISION TOUCH THR control console, equipped with 7'' TFT display with capacitive touch screen combined with a highly advanced software and a highly user friendly interface that allows easy use.
VISION TOUCH THR Automatic management of 21 phases for each program (up to 99 hours and 59 minutes for each phase). Manual or automatic functioning with execution of the selected program. Ability to force a manual skipping phase during the execution of a program.
IDENTIFICATION DATA The device described in this manual has, on the side of 100N MASTER3 and on the back of the VISION TOUCH THR console, a plate bearing its identification data: • Name of Manufacturer • Description and code of device •...
26 (see connections diagram) 3A 240V (AC3) Dimensional features Dimensions 100N MASTER 121,50mm x 71mm x 175mm (HxDxL) Dimensions VISION TOUCH THR 151mm x 44mm x 191mm (HxPxL) Insulation and mechanical properties Degree of protection of display IP65 Material of box...
11. When using the console at low temperatures, there could be a visible slow down in the response from the display; this can be considered normal. STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR ASSEMBLY AND USE The VISION TOUCH THR electronic controller is provided with the following for assembly and use: • Nr 2 temperature probes;...
DIN guide and close the bottom clamps to hold it in place. 177mm Fig. 2: VISION TOUCH THR console drilling template. Fig. 3: Configure properly the side switch (if present) to reverse the viewing angle of the display. This allows you to mount the VISION TOUCH at any height.
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VISION TOUCH THR Fig. 4: Fasten the VISION TOUCH THR console by means of the four media to be inserted in their specific seats. Tighten each screw until the entire border front of the console rests on the panel. USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag.
VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 3: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Down below are reported the electrical connections of the controller divided by type. The configurations of the inputs and outputs shown are set by default but can be edited in order to suit your needs. The connection between the console and 100N MASTER3 has two possible variants based on the distance between the two components.
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VISION TOUCH THR 2) Connection between the console and 100N MASTER3 with distance within 500m: Connect the ground to the GND terminal of M2 in the console (functional ground). This connection helps to limit the effects of the electromagnetic noise on the control system.
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VISION TOUCH THR DIGITAL OUTPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ÷ DIGITAL OUTPUTS DO1 DO12 Access menu: Parameters > Configure I/O > Digital outputs 0 = Disabled 1 = Hot 2 = Cold 3 = Fan high speed 4 = Fan low speed...
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VISION TOUCH THR DIGITAL INPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ÷ DIGITAL INPUTS DI1 DI12 Access menu: Parameters > Configure I/O > Digital inputs 0 = Disabled 1 = Micro gate 2 = Alarm 3 = Stand-by 4 = Disable hot...
VISION TOUCH THR CONNECTION TO RS-485 FOR TELENET OR MODBUS-RTU Connect the earth to the GND terminal of M3 in the console (functional earth). This connection helps to limit the effects of the electromagnetic noise control system. ground connection must...
VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 4: SWITCHING ON APITOLO 4: ACCENSIONE COMMISSIONING When the controller is switched on for the first time, the "Language Selection" and "time and date setting" pages of the system are displayed to make it easier for the user to start up with the controller.
VISION TOUCH THR SWITCH-ON CONTROL Every time the controller is switched on, an information pop-up is displayed with the starting date and time, requesting the user to acquire the information by pressing "OK". This allows to verify the return from an electrical blackout.
CHAPTER 5: USER INTERFACE This section illustrates the features and instructions for using the display, the light indicators and the buttons making up the user interface of the VISION TOUCH THR, and therefore represents an essential requirement to correctly program and configure the controller.
VISION TOUCH THR MAIN DISPLAY The section of the main display views the work and setting pages based on the position (for example Home, Configuration, and phase). A detailed description of the various pages will be made further on in this manual.
VISION TOUCH THR BUTTON BAR The Button Bar is at the bottom of the display and views the main operating buttons and their status. It is always present except when, in some rare cases, it is temporarily hidden to fully exploit the display.
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VISION TOUCH THR Description of buttons in Button Bar: BACK: Inside a menu or level: Go back to previous level or menu. In a HOME page: Go back to the previous Home page. Back If held for longer than 3 seconds: Go back to HOME 1 page...
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VISION TOUCH THR DATA EXPORT IN CSV FORMAT: (Present in the Extended Button bar) Exports data logger registered data in a CSV file on USB or SD support. REGISTRATIONS HISTORY: (Present in the Extended Button bar) Accessed the registrations history page.
VISION TOUCH THR GESTURE The Vision Touch, aside from normal pressing of keys, on some pages supports gestures which allow the user a more natural, and therefore simpler, interaction. Change Home Page: When you are on one of the two Home pages, move your finger to the left or to the right to pass from that one Home page to the next, or to the previous one.
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VISION TOUCH THR Change parameters with roll selection: Move your finger up or down by one roll to change its value. (Suggestion: move your finger starting from the outside of the roll and pass through it completely). If the value you are trying to set is not allowed and is not included in the range of the variables, the background of the roll will turn red for an instant, indicating that the action is not allowed.
VISION TOUCH THR "Edit" mode in Home 1 and 2 pages: When you are on one of the Home pages, touch a free point of the screen, avoiding the buttons area, and keep pressing for more than three straight seconds: by this way, you go into edit mode of the page itself. To exit this mode, press the "Back"...
VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 6: HOME PAGES The "Home" pages are the main interface of the controller from whence it is possible to access the mostly used features. They are divided as it follows: HOME 1 HOME 2 Display and modification of temperature and...
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VISION TOUCH THR Temperature adjustment dial: Displays all that regards temperature adjustment, in particular: • The temperature set point (can be modified by pressing the dial for 3 seconds). • Adjustment probe temperature measurement. • The status of the call (Cold/Hot/No call).
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VISION TOUCH THR Humidity adjustment dial: Displays all that regards humidity adjustment, in particular: • The humidity set point (can be modified by pressing the dial for 3 seconds). • Adjustment probe humidity measurement. • The status of the call (Humidify/Dehumidify/No call).
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VISION TOUCH THR Multifunction data visualization dial: it consists of two parts which, when touched, cyclically alternate the data displayed. Following, are reported for you the various screens and their related meanings. Note: Some data is only viewed if the relative function is enabled in the configuration parameters.
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VISION TOUCH THR STAGE IN PROGRESS COUNTDOWN (visible while the program is running) This dial is only displayed while the program is running. It indicates the name and the time remaining to the end of the stage in progress. EVAPORATOR TEMP. PROBE...
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VISION TOUCH THR EXTERNAL HUMIDITY PROBE MEASUREMENT (visible if enabled) This dial is only viewed if the variable “Parameters > Automatic air change> EEs Energy saving enabling = 1” and if the related analogue input is set. PIERCING PROBE MEASUREMENT (visible if enabled) This dial is only displayed if the variable “Parameters >...
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 1 – Temperature/Humidity Set point Modification "Set point edit" mode on Home 1 page: Touch one of the adjustment dials on the screen (Temperature or humidity) for more than three consecutive seconds. Once you have entered the edit mode, it is possible to change the humidity and the temperature Set Points currently in use by rotating the Wheel clockwise to increase, or anti-clockwise to decrease, the value of the Set Point you want to be modified.
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 – Loaded program visualization (Recipe) “Home 2” allows complete management of the programs (Recipes): status progress display, creation, modification, cancellation, loading from archive, and export/import from USB or SD. When in visualization, it is divided into 2 main sections: •...
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VISION TOUCH THR Program phases and their state of execution (Time line): Views the phases of a program and all related data, in particular: • Key of set values in phases. • Phases already carried out (grey background and green check on remaining time; they appear if the program is running).
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 – Enter Home 2 Edit Mode By entering edit mode in Home 2 it is possible to perform the following features: With stopped Program (not running): • Start the program currently loaded. • Start the program manager (save / load / import / export).
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 – Home 2 Edit Mode with Program Stopped With stopped Program (not running) and entering edit mode in Home 2, the following screen appears: Change the generic Program manager: save, Start program settings of the loaded currently loaded load, import, export.
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 – Load / Save / Export / Import program The following button appears when the program is stopped and you have entered the edit mode in Home 2. Program manager: Once pressed, the management program, shown in the following picture, opens up.
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 – Add / Edit / Cancel program phases The following buttons appear when the program is stopped and you have entered the edit mode in Home 2: Add a new phase of the loaded program.
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VISION TOUCH THR By pressing the button at the top left of each column of the phases, you enter a group of three options configuration pages relative to the selected phase. Phase N° Change the settings of the phases of the loaded...
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VISION TOUCH THR Phase configuration page 2/4: Air change: Evaporator fan speed selection in Dripping: Enables the air change selected phase (it modifies F8). (Only in Phase 0) function (pause in If the 0-10V output is selected for fan speed...
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VISION TOUCH THR Phase configuration page 4/4: Fan status (it modifies F3): Pause: For each phase you can change the Enables the pause function (pause in operation mode of the fans. temperature and humidity management of the selected phase). It is possible to select: 0 = Disabled.
VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 – Home 2 Edit Mode with Program playing The following screen appears when the program is playing (running) and you have entered the edit mode in Home 2: Views the generic Skip phase: Stop program in...
VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 7: LEVELS OF ACCESS LEVELS OF ACCESS TO PARAMETERS (USER / INSTALLER) The controller has two levels of access to the parameters and to the functions: “User” and “Installer”. The default setting is User that has a parameter menu that can be customized by the installer.
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VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 8: PARAMETERS ACCESS TO PARAMETERS MENU Press the "Parameters" button in the Button Bar to access the control parameters setting menu. PARAMETERS: Enters the parameter setting menu Settings THR configure Process regulation Machine protection Defrost Fans...
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VISION TOUCH THR DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER SETTING PAGE Press the "Parameters" button in the Button Bar to access the controller parameters setting menu. Each sub-menu contains the name of the variables that can be set, a brief description in the selected language and the currently set value.
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VISION TOUCH THR LIST OF PARAMETER MENU ITEMS The complete list of items displayed in the “Parameters” menu is reported below: Name Symbol General description Chapter Process General process parameters 8.3.1 regulation (differential and neutral area settings) Defrosting, dripping, evaporator presence Defrosts 8.3.2...
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8.3.22 General settings setting Management of control software reset and Software update, device parameters export/import from/to 8.3.23 USB/SD VISION TOUCH THR device information Info 8.3.24 (software version, memory occupied) Management of protection level: user/installer 8.3.25 Password access, configuration menu Digital/analogue inputs/outputs test, Test center 8.3.26...
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VISION TOUCH THR Process regulation 8.3.1 “Process regulation” allows setting the differentials, and the temperature and humidity neutral area of the THR. The “Process regulation” menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). The display of this item can be set in the “Password” sub-menu =>...
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VISION TOUCH THR Defrost VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT Defrost interval (hours). OFF / 1 ÷ 24 hours If d4=ON one must set the cyclic defrosting interval. Maximum defrost period (minutes) 1 ÷ 60 min 10 min Defrost end Set-point. Defrosting is not carried out if the temperature -35 ÷...
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VISION TOUCH THR Ventilation 8.3.3 The parameters of the Ventilation menu allow setting the management of the fans in the various operating modes. The “Ventilation” menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). The display of this item can be set in the “Password”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Air change 8.3.4 The air changes can be enabled with parameter rA. Up to six daily execution times for air change can be set in parameters from rA1 up to rA6. The duration of the air change is defined by parameter drA.
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VISION TOUCH THR Pause 8.3.6 The pause is a phase in which temperature and humidity management is suspended. Pauses are managed with parameters Pr and dr. Pr defines the interval between one pause and the following one, dr defines the duration of the pause. It is possible, at any time, to force a pause with the “Pause”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Machine protection 8.3.8 “Machine protection” contains the safety parameters to manage the system. One can set the minimum interval between compressor activations, the dehumidification limit time and which action must be performed in the event the dehumidification limit time Timeout intervenes.
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VISION TOUCH THR VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT Fan switch-off delay 0 ÷ 600 sec 0 sec Compressor safety time for door switch:. When the door is opened the evaporator fans shut down and the 0 ÷ 5 min 0 min compressor will continue working for time doC, after which it will shut down.
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VISION TOUCH THR Cold water management 8.3.10 “Cold water management” allows controlling a cooling system through proportional control (0-10 V analogue output). This function can only be activated if the cold water temperature probe is connected. The “Cold water management” menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters”...
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VISION TOUCH THR pH probe 8.3.12 It allows attributing the maximum and minimum level measured by the pH probe (4-20 mA). In order to enable this function the pH probe must be connected. The “pH probe” menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Probe calibration 8.3.14 The “Probes calibration” menu allows correcting the value measured by the room/outside temperature and humidity probes and to correct the value measured by the cold/hot water probe. The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Data logger 8.3.16 The “Data logger” menu allows the setting of the data logger function. The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). The display of this item can be set in the “Password” sub-menu => “Configure user level menu”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Web server 8.3.18 The "Web server" menu allows setting the Web server configuration. This menu is accessible from the Main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). The visibility of this item can be set in the submenu "Password" => “Configure user level menu” and by selecting the “Web server”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Settings page Changes are applied when the “Confirm” button is pressed Enable / disable DHCP Configure IP address Configure Netmask Configure Gateway Configure Port - DHCP: enable / disable configuration request to the DHCP server. If enabled, the IP address associated with Vision Touch is assigned by the DHCP server (if it is present on the local network).
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VISION TOUCH THR User name page The page “User name” allows configuring the Username to be used during login on the Vision touch Web page (the password coincides with the Vision Touch Installer password). Browser Web Username Web Password...
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Web page, regardless of the type of user (user or admin) that accesses the Web page. Info page The "Info Page" allows checking the current Web configuration of the Vision Touch THR. DHCP: DHCP assignment status Host: name used in the web browser address bar (linked to the serial number)
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VISION TOUCH THR Mail 8.3.19 The “Mail” menu allows setting the alarm mail configuration. The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). The display of this item can be set in the “Password” sub-menu => “Configure user level menu” and by selecting the “Mail”...
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VISION TOUCH THR Language 8.3.20 The “Language” menu allows changing the control unit language. The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). The display of this item can be set in the “Password” sub-menu => “Configure user level menu” and by selecting the “Language”...
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VISION TOUCH THR If automatic synchronization via the Web is active, the control connects to an external service that automatically determines the correct time zone and sets the date and time considering any summer / winter time. The status of the last synchronization attempt (referred to as "Last update") can be:...
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(if applicable) > it deletes the internal memory and installs new software > it restores the programs and configurations (if applicable) > it restarts the VISION TOUCH THR. USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag.
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USB key must be left inserted. Failure to comply with this requirement could entail PEGO S.r.l. having to restore the software. The update finishes as soon as the controller goes back to the "HOME 1" screen; at this point you can remove the USB key and resume normal use.
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VISION TOUCH THR Password 8.3.25 The “Password” menu allows managing the device protection level, giving the user permission to access only to certain functions and parameters. The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters” Button). Password The “Password” menu has a different appearance for the user and for the installer: the installer can select which items of the parameters menu are displayed to the user and which actions can be performed by the latter.
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VISION TOUCH THR Installer Password Page Selection of configuration menu Exit from installer mode elements visible by the user Display locked with password Maintenance login Configure user level menu Configure user functions Change maintenance password Selection of actions that can be...
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8.3.26 The “Test centre” allows verifying the proper operation of the inputs/outputs of the 100N MASTER3 connected to the VISION TOUCH THR. One can also verify the operation of the touchscreen sensors. The “Test centre” function is reserved to expert users.
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VISION TOUCH THR - Digital outputs test The “Digital outputs test” allows manually forcing the digital outputs of the connected 100N MASTER3. Access to this menu put the control unit in “Stand by”: the time progress of an ongoing program is not altered but all output functions are disabled.
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VISION TOUCH THR - Digital inputs test The “Digital inputs test” allows to verify the correct acquisition of the digital inputs of the connected 100N MASTER3. The function associated to each digital input can be set in “Parameters” => “Configure I/O” => “Digital inputs”.
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VISION TOUCH THR Connection Increase (+) / Decrease (-) the Output description terminals value of an analogue output - Analogue inputs test The “Analogue inputs test” allows verifying the correct acquisition of the analogue inputs (probes) of the connected 100N MASTER3. The function associated to each digital output can be set in “Parameters”...
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100N MASTER3. The “Configure I/O” function is reserved to expert users. Pego S.r.l. disclaims any liability for damage to the system due to the improper use of this function. The “Configure I/O” menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters”...
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VISION TOUCH THR - Digital outputs “Digital outputs” allows changing the function associated to each digital output of the connected 100N MASTER3. The modification of an output puts the control unit in “Stand by”. In the event a function is not associated to at least one output, the eventual call from the control unit will not activate any digital output (only the status icon will be activated to indicate a call).
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VISION TOUCH THR - Digital inputs “Digital inputs” allows modifying the function associated to each digital input of the connected 100N MASTER3. The modification of an input puts the control unit in “Stand by”. Digital input identification Connection terminals Modification of the function...
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VISION TOUCH THR - Analogue outputs “Analogue outputs” allows changing the function associated to each analogue output of the connected 100N MASTER3. The modification of an output puts the control unit in “Stand by”. In the event a function is not associated to at least one output, the eventual call from the control unit will not activate any analogue output (only the status icon will be activated to indicate a call).
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VISION TOUCH THR - Analogue inputs “Analogue inputs” allows modifying the function associated to each analogue input of the connected 100N MASTER3. The modification of an input puts the control unit in “Stand by”. In the event of an incorrect association between a probe and a function, the alarm is signalled (Ec1 Ec9).
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VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 9: DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS 200VTOUCHTHR If any fault occurs, the controller informs the operator, by means of alarm codes visualized on the display (via pop-up or on the ‘Alarms’ page) and an acoustic signal emitted by a buzzer inside the operating Console. One of the following messages appears on the screen...
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VISION TOUCH THR Check compressor absorption. Compressor protection alarm If the problem persists, contact the (The compressor output is disabled) technical assistance service. Check the humidifier status. Humidifier alarm If the problem persists, contact the (The humidifier output is disabled) technical assistance service.
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VISION TOUCH THR Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Check enabling of cold water Cold water Temperature probe management Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Check enabling of automatic air...
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VISION TOUCH THR ALARMS MANAGEMENT By pressing the “Alarms” button one accesses the relative management page that contains the log relating to the last 30 alarms detected. The alarms can take on different colours: - RED ALARM: indicates an alarm in progress, not solved.
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VISION TOUCH THR POP-UP MANAGEMENT Pop-ups are elements that appear on the screen in order to call the user's attention to particular situations that may occur during the normal use of the VISION TOUCH THR control unit. RED POP-UP YELLOW POP-UP...
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VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 10: DATALOGGER DATALOGGER 10.1 Data logger function activates by setting the value of parameter "int" greater than 0; if registrations are active, the symbol appears on the status bar. DATA EXPORT IN CSV FORMAT: (Included in Extended Button bar) Exports registered data in a CSV file on USB or SD support.
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VISION TOUCH THR REGISTRATIONS HISTORY: (Included in Extended Button bar) Once pressed, the day selection screen opens for which the registered data Data log are shown. Chart options: Show temperature. Show humidity. Auto scale. Data table. Upon confirming the date, the registration graph appears:...
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VISION TOUCH THR If ‘Data table’ option is selected, the registration list appears: Standby Power on Move your finger up or down to pass to the next or previous data page. USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 89 Rev. 01-19...
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The network card of the computer must be configured in order to have the assignment of the DHCP address activated. In this case, the Vision Touch THR and the computer, finding no DHCP server, will take the default IP addresses previewed for the class of addressing 169.254.xxx.xxx.
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VISION TOUCH THR -LAN Connection If connected to a LAN where a DHCP server is present (and the DHCP solicitude is enabled on the Vision Touch, look at chap. 8.3.18), the Vision Touch will acquire a free IP address. In this case it is possible to consult the IP address acquired through the “Info Page”...
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VISION TOUCH THR WEB INTERFACE: USER ACCESS 11.2 The access to the Web page of the Vision Touch is subject to the access control through Username and Password. It is possible to access to the Web pages of the Vision Touch in other two modes: - basic user: inserting in the “Username”...
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VISION TOUCH THR WEB INTERFACE: PAGES 11.3 The web interface counts with some fixed sections: On the left: browsing menu of the pages. At the top: name of the page, serial number and kind of connected user. On the right: content of the page.
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VISION TOUCH THR - I/O (Inputs / Outputs) Input / Output Clamp Input / Output Input / Output status PIN on the 100N description (digital or If digital: MASTER analogical) - green: active input / output - grey: inactive input / output...
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VISION TOUCH THR - Alarms In the “Alarms” page are visualized all the red falg alarms and those which have intervened, such as they are memorized in the Alarms page of the Vision Touch (look at chap. 9.2, Alarm Gesture).
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VISION TOUCH THR - History => Table In the “History => Table” page you can visualize and print memorized daily data, recollected in the memory of the Vision Touch. In order to view the records, select a date from the calendar (click on the “Select a date” field) and press the “Load” button.
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VISION TOUCH THR - History => Graph In the “History => Graph” page you can visualize and print the graph of daily data recollected in the memory of the Vision Touch. In order to view the graph, select a date from the calendar (click on the “Select a date”...
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VISION TOUCH THR - Controls => Program In the “Program” page you can manage the program actually loaded in the memory of the Vision Touch. The “Switch on”, “Stop” and “Skip the phase” buttons can be disabled basing on the value of the Wce parameter.
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VISION TOUCH THR - Controls => Parameters Parameters menu hidden to the basic user (configuration in Parameters menu the Password menu on the Vision Touch) Click on the indicator in order to Note: the admin user always has access to the complete list of visualize the list of the the menu.
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VISION TOUCH THR - Info USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 100 Rev. 01-19...
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VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 12: OPERATION COLD / HOT: PRESERVATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 12.1 The cold and hot call is managed in neutral area depending on the temperature set point configured (“Set Temp” label in “Home 1”) and to the temperature differentials (parameters dtC and dtF in “Parameters >...
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VISION TOUCH THR HUMIDIFY / DEHUMIDIFY: PRESERVATION OF AMBIENT HUMIDITY 12.2 The humidifying and dehumidifying calls are managed in neutral area depending on the humidity set point configured (“Set RH%” label in “Home 1”) and on the humidity differentials (parameters dUU and dUd in “Parameters > Process regulation”).
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VISION TOUCH THR PIERCING PROBE: PRODUCT’S TEMPERATURE CONTROL 12.3 The activation of the piercing probe (parameter EnS) can: Function A: block heating, cooling, humidification and dehumidification calls when the product temperature reaches the set point (parameter STS). Function B: automatically switch to the next phase when the setpoint is reached, when a recipe is active and the piercing probe management is enabled at the current phase.
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VISION TOUCH THR COLD / HOT WATER MANAGEMENT 12.4 Hot and cold water management can be enabled independently using the EHv, ECv parameters in the menus. Based on the value of EHv, ECv changes the reference probes and the parameters involved:...
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VISION TOUCH THR DOOR SWITCH MANAGEMENT 12.5 When the door is opened the humidify, dehumidify, hot, evaporator fans (high and low speed) shut down and the compressor will continue working for time doC, after which it will shut down. When the door is opened and after Tdo time, it’s setted back the normal functioning giving door open alarm (Ed).
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VISION TOUCH THR NEW SOFTWARE FEATURES 12.7 Rel. 1.0.0.10 pH probe calibration. Screensaver function. Pause duration and pause period can be configured in each recipe’s phase. Rel. 1.0.0.11 Data logger (temperature, humidity and relevant set point registration); graph and registered data export in CSV format.
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DEL FABBRICANTE: THIS DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IS ISSUED UNDER THE EXCLUSIVE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER: PEGO S.r.l. Via Piacentina 6/b, 45030 Occhiobello (RO) – Italy – DENOMINAZIONE DEL PRODOTTO IN OGGETTO / DENOMINATION OF THE PRODUCT IN OBJECT MOD.: VISION TOUCH THR (cod.
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The intervention service in warranty can be refused when the equipment is modified or transformed. Under no circumstances Pego S.r.l. will be liable for any loss of data and information, costs of goods or substitute services, damage to property, people or animals, loss of sales...
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VISION TOUCH THR NOTE USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 109 Rev. 01-19...
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VISION TOUCH THR NOTE USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 110 Rev. 01-19...
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VISION TOUCH THR NOTE USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 111 Rev. 01-19...
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Tel. +39 0425 762906 Fax +39 0425 762905 e.mail: info@pego.it – www.pego.it AFTER-SALES ASSISTANCE CENTRE Tel. +39 0425 762906 e.mail: tecnico@pego.it Distributor: USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 112 Rev. 01-19 PEGO s.r.l. reserves the right to make amendments to this user manual at any moment.
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