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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS User and maintenance manual ENGLISH READ AND KEEP Rel. Software: VT_WEL_5_0_0_2 REL. 01-19 ELECTRICAL BOARDS FOR REFRIGERATING INSTALLATIONS...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Thank you for choosing PEGO'S VISION TOUCH WEL controller. Reading this manual thoroughly will guide you through proper installation and 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.
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION: The VISION TOUCH WELLNESS allows for advanced management of saunas, steam rooms and Turkish baths. The system consists of the 100N MASTER3 unit, on which all the electrical connections are made, and the VISION TOUCH WEL 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 WELLNESS GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CONTROLLER: 7'' TFT display with high resolution (800x480 WVGA), LED backlighting and capacitive touch screen. Front with 1,1mm chemically treated glass. Ability to reverse the viewing angle of the display to ensure the possibility of mounting at any height.
IDENTIFICATION DATA The device described in this manual has, on the side of 100N MASTER3 and on the back of the VISION TOUCH WELLNESS console, a plate bearing its identification data: • Name of Manufacturer • Description anche code of device •...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS TECHNICAL FEATURES Power supply 110 - 230 V~ 10% 50/60Hz Voltage Max power consumption (electronic controller only) ~ 15 VA Climatic conditions Operating temperature -5 ÷ +50°C Storage temperature -10 ÷ +70°C Relative ambient humidity Less than 90% RH...
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 WELLNESS electronic controller is provided with the following for assembly and use: • 1 temperature probe;...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Fig. 1: Install the 100N MASTER3 module on the DIN guide and close the bottom clamps to hold it in place. 177mm Fig. 2: VISION TOUCH console drilling template. Fig. 3: Configure properly the side switch (if present) to reverse the viewing angle of the display.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Fig. 4: Fasten the VISION TOUCH 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.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHAPTER 3: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Following are the electrical connections of the controller divided by type. The configurations of the inputs and outputs shown below are set by default but can be changed 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 WELLNESS 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 WELLNESS DIGITAL OUTPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ÷ DIGITAL OUTPUTS DO1 DO12 Access menu: Parameters > Configure I/O > Digital outputs 0 = Disabled 1 = Hot 1 2 = Hot 2 3 = Hot 3...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS DIGITAL INPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ÷ DIGITAL INPUTS DI1 DI12 Access menu: Parameters > Configure I/O > Digital inputs 0 = Disabled 1 = Alarm 2 = Stand-by 3 = Disable hot 4 = Disable humidity...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS ANALOGUE INPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ÷ ANALOGUE INPUTS AI1 Access menu: Parameters >Configure I/O >Analogue inputs 0 = Disabled 1 = Ambient temperature (NTC) 2 = Ambient humidity probe (4-20mA) The selection of the desired function for each analogue input is done by the configuration of the dedicated parameter in the “Parameters >...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS ANALOGUE OUTPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ÷ ANALOGUE OUTPUTS AO1 Access menu: Parameters >Configure I/O >analogue outputs 0 = Disabled 1 = RGB light control - red 2 = RGB light control - green 3 = RGB light control - blue DESCRIPT.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 on the control system. The ground connection must be made in a manner consistent with applicable regulations.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHAPTER 4: SWITCHING ON 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 facilitate the user in starting up the controller.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS SWITCH-ON CONTROLLER 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.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 WELLNESS, and therefore represent an essential requirement to correctly program and configure the controller.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS MAIN DISPLAY The section of the main display views the work and setting pages based on the position (for example Home, RGB). A detailed description of the various pages will be made further on in this manual.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 WELLNESS 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. Indietro If held for longer than 3 seconds: Go back to HOME 1 page...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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: On one Home page, move your finger to the left or to the right to pass from one Home page to the next one or to the previous one.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 WELLNESS "Edit" mode in Home 1, 2 and RGB pages: When you are on one of the Home pages, touch the screen at a point which is not a button for more than three straight seconds to enter edit mode of the page itself. To exit this mode, press the "Back" button or wait for the automatic exit after one minute of inactivity.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 follows: HOME 1 CHROMOTHERAPY Display/modify the temperature and humidity Viewing and changing the configuration of the setpoints.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS HOME 1 – Temperature / Humidity, I/O status management “Home 1” allows to view and modify Temperature and Humidity settings, to visualize the digital input/output statuses and the remaining operating time. When in visualization, it is divided into 3 main sections: •...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 (Hot / No call).
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Multifunction data visualization dial: it consists of two parts which, when touched, cyclically alternate the data displayed. The following are the various screens and their related meanings. Note: Some data is only viewed if the relative function is enabled in the configuration parameters.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 temperature Set Points currently in use by rotating the Wheel clockwise to increase or anti- clockwise to decrease the value of the Set Point to be modified.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHROMOTHERAPY The home "RGB" allows the configuration of the coloured light to be displayed and modified. The bar at the centre of the page indicates the range of selectable colours; an automatic colour variation can be enabled.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS HOME 2 "Home 2" allows the scheduled switch-on to be configured; the graphics and management depends on the value of the EnC parameter and the operating status. HOME 2 – Scheduled switch-on If the programmable thermostat function is disabled (parameter EnC=0) and the adjustment is off (standby), a switch-on time can be set on the "Home 2"...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS HOME 2 – Scheduled switch-off If the programmable thermostat function is disabled (parameter EnC=0) and the adjustment is on (standby), a switch-off delay can be set on the "Home 2" page. "Switch-off delay edit" mode on the Home 2 page: Touch any part of the Home 2 screen for more than three consecutive seconds.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS HOME 2 – Weekly programmable thermostat If the programmable thermostat function is disabled (parameter EnC=1) the switch-on times can be set on the "Home 2" page. The columns indicate the specific settings for each day of the week; the current day is highlighted by a background with grey side bars.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS By pressing the button at the top left of each column you enter a group of two option configuration pages relative to the selected day. Change the settings of the day Day configuration page 1/2: Confirm and cancel...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS LEVELS ACCESS LEVELS TO PARAMETERS (USER / INSTALLER) The controller has two access levels to the parameters and to the functions: “User” and “Installer”. The default setting is User that has a parameter menu that can be customised by the installer.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHAPTER 8: PARAMETERS Access to Parameters menu Press the "Parameters" button located in the Button Bar to access the control parameter setting menu. PARAMETERS: Enters the parameter setting menu Parameters Process regulation Web server Mail Air change...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETER SETTING PAGE Press any voice inside the main configuration pages to enter its submenu. 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.
Configuration of RS485 serial communication communication 8.3.7 Web server Web server configuration 8.3.8 Mail E-mail configuration PEGO Enabling communication with a PEGO 8.3.9 humidifier humidifier 8.3.10 Configuration of RGB light colors Language Control unit language setting 8.3.11 Date and time settings (This page cannot be Date and time 8.3.12...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS VISION TOUCH WELLNESS device information Info 8.3.15 (software version, memory occupied) Management of protection level: user/installer Password 8.3.16 access, menu configuration Digital/analogue inputs/outputs test, Test center 8.3.17 touchscreen interface operation test Configuration of functions associated to 8.3.18...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Process adjustment 8.3.1 “Process adjustment” allows setting the differentials and the temperature and humidity neutral area of the WELLNESS. The “Process adjustment” 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 WELLNESS Air change 8.3.2 The air changes can be enabled with parameter EnA. When the operating time elapses air change cycles can only be performed that only activate the ventilation or that activate the ventilation and heating (controlled via the SrA parameter). The duration of the air change is defined by parameter drA.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Machine protection 8.3.4 “Machine protection” contains the safety parameters to manage the system. The “Machine protection” 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 WELLNESS RS485 communication 8.3.6 The “RS485 communication” menu allows to set the serial communication 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”...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Web server 8.3.7 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 WELLNESS 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 WELLNESS 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). Username Web Password Browser Web...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Command enable page The Wce parameter allows enabling or disabling commands and edits parameters from the 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 Wellness.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Mail 8.3.8 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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PEGO humidifier 8.3.9 PEGO humidifier CONNECTION PIN TERMINALS (100NMASTER) PIN TERMINALS (EASYSTEAM) Enables communication with the PEGO humidifier. Verify that jumper J2 inside the 100N MASTER is open and that the humidifier has address Ad = 1. Enabling Status Parameters...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 8.3.10 The “RGB” menu allows to change the RGB light colour. 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 “RGB” item (installer login required).
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Date and time 8.3.12 The “Date and time” menu allows to change the clock settings. This page cannot be accessed while the adjustment is in progress. The “Date and time” 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 WELLNESS General settings 8.3.13 The “General settings” menu allows to change the screen contrast, the brightness when the screen is locked, the activation of the sound alarms and the activation of the screensaver. “General settings” can be accessed from the main Configuration page (“Parameters”...
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Software updating procedure: Copy the update file "VT_ WEL _#_#_#_#.pego" (the symbols # represent the progress of the version) to an empty USB pen drive. Only the update file must be present in the pen drive.
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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 WELLNESS Password 8.3.16 The “Password” menu allows to manage the device protection level, giving the user permission to access only 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 WELLNESS Installer Password Page Selection of configuration menu Exit from installer mode elements visible by the user Display locked with password Maintenance logout Configure user level menu Configure user functions Change maintenance password Selection of actions that can be...
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8.3.17 The “Test centre” allows to verify the proper operation of the inputs/outputs of the 100N MASTER3 connected to the VISION TOUCH WELLNESS. 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 WELLNESS - Digital outputs test The “Digital outputs test” allows to manually force 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 WELLNESS - 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 WELLNESS - Analogue outputs test The “Analogue outputs test” allows to manually force the analogue outputs of the connected 100N MASTER3, by setting the values manually between 0 and 10V. 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 WELLNESS - Analogue inputs test The “Analogue inputs test” allows to verify 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” => “Configure I/O” => “Analogue inputs”.
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 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 WELLNESS - Digital outputs “Digital outputs” allows to change 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 WELLNESS - Digital inputs “Digital inputs” allows to modify 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...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS - Analogue outputs “Analogue outputs” allows to change 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 WELLNESS - Analogue inputs “Analogue inputs” allows to modify 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 Ec3).
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS I/O status 8.3.19 “I/O Status” allows the status of each input/output of the connected 100N MASTER3 to be displayed. The “I/O Status” 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”...
CHAPTER 9: DIAGNOSTICS DIAGNOSTICS If any faults occur, the VISION TOUCH WELLNESS controller informs the operator, by means of alarm codes visualised on the display (via pop-up or on the ‘Alarms’ page) and an acoustic signal emitted by a buzzer inside the operating Console (if enabled). One of...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Check the connection between the two units. Switch the Vision Touch off and on MASTER board initialisation error. again. If the problem persists, contact the technical assistance service. Check the configuration of the...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS PEGO HUMIDIFIER’S DIAGNOSTICS The VISION TOUCH WELLNESS controller in the case of any faults in the connected Pego Easysteam humidifier informs the operator, by means of alarm codes visualised on the display (via pop-up or on the ‘Alarms’ page) and an acoustic signal emitted by a buzzer inside the operating Console (if enabled).
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS No water for a prolonged time. Check the mains water line is S2 >= 10 and water charge outlet remains active for active. a time equal to (S2 less 1 minute), alarm E3 triggers. Verify there is no water leaking If S2 <...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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.
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS 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 WELLNESS control unit. RED POP-UP It may indicate:...
CHAPTER 10: WEB SERVER INSTALLATION 10.1 he Web configuration of the Vision Touch Wellness depends on the type of connection. - Direct connection to the PC The network card of the computer must be configured in order to have the assignment of the DHCP address activated.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS - 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. 8.3.7), 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 WELLNESS WEB INTERFACE: USER ACCESS 10.2 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 WELLNESS WEB INTERFACE: PAGES 10.3 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 WELLNESS - PEGO Humidifier The “Humidifier PEGO” page is visible only if the humidifier is enabled (EUm=1). The “Stand-by” and “Discharge” buttons are disabled if web commands are disabled (Wce=0 in Webserver menù) or if the user is not enabled.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS - I/ O (Inputs / Outputs) Input / Output Clamp Input / Output Input / Output status PIN on the 100N description (digital or If digital: analogical) MASTER - green: active input / output - grey: inactive input / output...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS - 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. 9.3, Alarm Gesture).
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS - Command => Program The display of the "Program" page depends on the enabling of the Weekly programmable thermostat (EnC parameter). => EnC = 0 (Weekly thermostat disabled) If sauna / turkish bath on stand-by: Current date and time on the Vision Touch...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS => EnC = 1 (Weekly thermostat enabled) Current date and Days of the week time on the Vision (click on the button to enter the edit page) Touch First and second ignition cycle settings (time and duration)
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Enable automatic RGB - Command => Chromotherapy light color cycle (if on) - Comandi => Cromoterapia Manual selection of RGB RGB light color set light color (if on) - Command => Parameters Parameters menu hidden to the basic user (configuration in...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS Enhance or decrease Parameter code Parameter description Actual value the value - Info USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 87 Rel 01-19...
VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHAPTER 11: OPERATION WELLNESS CONFIGURATION: SAUNA 11.1 Set parameter mOd = 0 to configure the control in "Sauna secca" (dry sauna) mode (or "sauna Finlandese" [Finnish sauna]). In this case a temperature probe must be configured and connected to the controller. Environmental humidity probes do not need to be connected.
11.3 Set parameter mOd = 2 to configure the control in "Turkish bath” mode. In this case a Pego EasySteam humidifier must be connected to terminals 37-38 of the 100N Master (see chap. 8.3.7) and configure the parameters correctly. This type of operation involves the production of steam in two ways: no production or production at maximum speed.
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Ambient temperature Steam production request For more details refer to the manual of the Pego EasySteam humidifier (in second level parameter configurationS9=7). In this operating mode it is possible to measure the humidity value inside the Turkish bath, if the humidity probe is configured on the Vision Touch.
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS CHAPTER 12: ACCESSORIES 400SAUNASENS 12.1 Temperature sensor with oveheating protection fuse (141 °c) for sauna. Connection example: USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 91 Rel 01-19...
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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 WELLNESS (cod. 200VT100WEL1) IL PRODOTTO DI CUI SOPRA E’...
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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 WELLNESS NOTE: USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rel 01-19 Pag. 94...
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VISION TOUCH WELLNESS USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Pag. 95 Rel 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. 96 Rel 01-19 PEGO s.r.l. reserves the right to make amendments to this user manual at any moment.
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