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System control for TopVent
Operating Manual
C-SYS
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TopTronic
System control for
TopVent
4 216 689-en-01
C
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C-SYS
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  • Page 1 System control for TopVent C-SYS ® Operating Manual TopTronic ® System control for TopVent C-SYS ® 4 216 689-en-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TopTronic ® Content System control for TopVent ® 1 Use 1.1 Intended use ..............3 1.2 User groups ..............3 2 Basic principles 2.1 Operating elements ............4 2.2 Display elements ............5 2.3 Abbreviations ..............5 2.4 Operating modes ............6 2.5 System overview ............
  • Page 3: Use

    1 Use 1.1 Intended use The zone controller with operating panel is an operator terminal making it simple to operate and monitor decentralised Hoval indoor climate systems. It gives users access to all information and settings of the TopTronic ®...
  • Page 4: Basic Principles

    TopTronic ® Basic principles System control for TopVent ® 2 Basic principles 2.1 Operating elements The device is operated via a 8-line display and 6 keys: Icon Meaning Call up alarm list (press shortly) Reset alarms (press key and hold it down for 3 seconds) ■...
  • Page 5: Display Elements

    TopTronic ® Basic principles System control for TopVent ® 2.2 Display elements Icons in general Icon Meaning operator level uest operator level System info Alarm Symbol flashes: A new alarm has occurred. ■ Symbol lights up: An already acknowledged alarm is still present. ■...
  • Page 6: Operating Modes

    ■ Forced heating can be activated and set as required by the Hoval service ● technician. Forced heating is activated by connecting the unit to a power supply (only ●...
  • Page 7: System Overview

    TopTronic ® Basic principles System control for TopVent ® 2.5 System overview In Overview the following information is displayed: Overview 01/01 ZONE Mode SA2 REMU 01 02! RECU 61 62 10:18 28.07.17 ■ ■ Menu title Recirculation units No. 61 – 70 ■...
  • Page 8: Logging Off

    TopTronic ® Basic principles System control for TopVent ® 2.7 Logging off Main menu In Main menu, navigate to 'Logout' with ■ Weekly calendar Date/Time ■ Confirm with Logout Password 01/01 ■ Log off with You are Back to Overview with . ■...
  • Page 9: Menu Tree

    Main menu Overview Submenus Remarks The system info contains important Main menu Overview 01/01 TopTronic C ZONE Mode SA2 information for Hoval customer Overview REMU 01 02 Operating menu service. Weekly calendar Date/Time RECU 61 62 Logout 10:18 28.07.17 All submenus in Overview...
  • Page 10 TopTronic ® Menu tree System control for TopVent ® Main menu Submenus Remarks Operating menu zone, pages 01 – 05 Operating menu 05/05 ZONE Operating menu 04/05 Accessible in u level only ZONE Operating menu 03/05 ZONE Operating menu 02/05 ZONE Main menu Operating menu...
  • Page 11: Operating Examples

    TopTronic ® Operating examples System control for TopVent ® 4 Operating examples 4.1 Switching operating modes Example: The zone is to be set to automatic mode according to the calendar. Precondition: The User operator level is active (password entry see section 2.6). Overview 01/01 In Overview (with the cursor on the 'O')
  • Page 12: Setting The Room Temperature Setpoint

    TopTronic ® Operating examples System control for TopVent ® 4.2 Setting the room temperature setpoint Example: The room temperature setpoint is to be set to 22 °C. Precondition: The User operator level is active (password entry see section 2.6). Overview 01/01 In Overview (with the cursor on the 'O') ■...
  • Page 13: Programming The Weekly Calendar

    TopTronic ® Operating examples System control for TopVent ® 4.3 Programming the weekly calendar The weekly calendar is used to define regular weekly switching times and operating modes. You can enter up to 50 switching points. Notice If both supply air units and recirculation units are installed in a plant, the weekly calendar applies for supply air units.
  • Page 14 TopTronic ® Operating examples System control for TopVent ® Weekly calendar 0/05 ■ Navigate to the day with Day Time Mode ■ Set the value 'Mon' with Mon 17:00 Mon 06:30 ■ For hour, minute and operating mode, Tue 06:30 set '17', '00' and 'ST' one after another.
  • Page 15: Info Menus

    TopTronic ® Info menus System control for TopVent ® 5 Info menus Notice The elements actually shown on the display may differ from this depiction. They are depending on the installed unit types and options. 5.1 Info menu zone ■ Navigate to the next page with .
  • Page 16: Info Menu Supply Air Unit

    TopTronic ® Info menus System control for TopVent ® 5.2 Info menu supply air unit ■ Navigate to the next page with . Info menu 01/06 Displays: REMU 01 ■ Current supply air temperature Supply air temp.: Actual value 32.5 ■...
  • Page 17: Info Menu Recirculation Unit

    TopTronic ® Info menus System control for TopVent ® 5.3 Info menu recirculation unit ■ Navigate to the next page with . Info menu 01/06 Displays: RECU 61 ■ Current supply air temperature Supply air temp.: Actual value 32.5 ■ Supply air temperature setpoint Setpoint 32.7...
  • Page 18: Operating Menu Zone

    TopTronic ® Operating menu zone System control for TopVent ® 6 Operating menu zone Precondition: The User operator level is active (password entry see section 2.6). ■ Navigate to the next page with . Operating menu 01/05 Selecting the operating mode: ZONE ■...
  • Page 19: Alarms

    TopTronic ® Alarms System control for TopVent ® 7 Alarms All the alarms are registered in the alarm list and must be acknowledged by the user. Depending on the alarm cause, they are then automatically deleted after the fault has been rectified, or a reset is also required. 7.1 Alarm display In the system overview Overview...
  • Page 20: Alarm Processing

    3 seconds. Back to Overview: Press . ■ 7.3 Alarm list The following table contains an overview of all alarms and their cause. Contact Hoval customer service to have faults rectified. ID Alarm Cause System reaction Remedy 1 Frost protection (supply air)
  • Page 21 TopTronic ® Alarms System control for TopVent ® ID Alarm Cause System reaction Remedy 6 Frost protection The temperature has fallen to below The mixing valve heating opens contin- Check the heat supply and the 11 °C after the heating coil. uously.
  • Page 22 The frost protection function is not ensured. 903 Forced datapoint There is manual intervention on a data The system or the unit is working with the Call Hoval customer service. point. forced data point. 907 Expansion offline There is no longer any communication Not all functions are active.
  • Page 23: Adjustable Parameters

    The backup battery is empty. The date is wrong after an interruption to Correct the date. the power supply. Call Hoval customer service. 912 BACnet client offline The client has not communicated with The system continues to run with the Check the BACnet communication.
  • Page 24 TopTronic ® Contact System control for TopVent ® International Hoval Aktiengesellschaft 9490 Vaduz Liechtenstein Tel. +423 399 24 00 info.klimatechnik@hoval.com www.hoval.com United Kingdom Hoval Ltd. Northgate, Newark Notts NG24 1JN Tel. 01636 672711 hoval@hoval.co.uk www.hoval.co.uk 4 216 689-en-01...

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