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T r a n s l a t i o n o f O r i g i n a l i n s t r u c t i o n s
NSMI
User manual
CARD PCO5 - PANEL C-TOUCH

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  • Page 1 2 2 / 0 6 – 4 4 7 2 0 1 6 _ 0 1 T r a n s l a t i o n o f O r i g i n a l i n s t r u c t i o n s NSMI User manual CARD PCO5 - PANEL C-TOUCH...
  • Page 2 All specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Although every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, Aermec shall not be held liable for any errors or...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Enablings Freecooling Glicole Free ..........p. 13 1. Quick reference ...................p. 4 Settings Free Glycol Freecooling ........... p. 14 2. Structure of the menus ..............p. 5 Configuring the C-Touch clock and the pCO5 clock ....p. 14 Interacting with the graphic interface ...........p. 5 Software Version ..................
  • Page 4: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE This manual describes all the windows found in the control software of the C-Touch referring him/her to the relative page of the manual where there is a description of panel, but the list below contains all the basic operations that the user might need, that specific function (for all other information, refer to the contents page): Switching the unit ON/OFF (5.1 Switching the unit ON/OFF p. 10) Selecting the operating mode (6.1 Setting of the work setpoint p. 11)
  • Page 5: Structure Of The Menus

    STRUCTURE OF THE MENUS 2.2 NAVIGATING BETWEEN THE PROGRAM PAGES As already mentioned on the previous pages, the unit operating information is With the C-touch panel, the user can manage all the operating parameters of the sub-divided into various menus, each containing several pages. The basic opera- unit via a touchscreen graphic interface.
  • Page 6: Setting A Numerical Value For A Parameter

    2.3 SETTING A NUMERICAL VALUE FOR A PARAMETER 2.4 SETTING A VALUE, SELECTING IT FROM A LIST Many parameters (e.g. the seasonal operating set-points) require the user to enter Certain parameters (such as the operating mode) require the user to choose an op- a numerical value.
  • Page 7: Main Page (Home)

    MAIN PAGE (HOME) 3.2 WATER INLET/OUTLET TEMPERATURE CHART The chart on the homepage shows the temperature trend of the water entering and The standard display during normal operation is the "Home" page. Depending on leaving the unit. The colours will depend on the unit operating mode: in cooling the type of unit configured, from this window you can keep the main operating mode, BLUE indicates the outlet water and RED the inlet water;...
  • Page 8: Data Entered In The Lower Bar, And Navigation Keys

    3.4 DATA ENTERED IN THE LOWER BAR, AND NAVIGATION 11. Percentage data on the power supplied by compressor 3 12. Percentage data on the power supplied by compressor 4 KEYS 13. This key selects the Master compressor as data source (this selection is only available on the Master unit) 14.
  • Page 9: Input/Output Menu

    INPUT/OUTPUT MENU 4.2 STATUS OF ANALOGUE INPUTS The input/output menu shows many of the values measured by the various probes and transducers on the unit. You cannot set any values via this menu, but it gives important operating information such as the defrosting status and so on.  NOTE: The top-left corner of each window shows which compressor is currently providing the displayed data (U:1,2,3 o 4);...
  • Page 10: Compressor State

    ON/OFF MENU 4.4 COMPRESSOR STATE The ON/OFF menu is used to switch the unit on or off. It also provides further infor- mation about the current status of the machine.  NOTE: The top-left corner of each window shows which compressor is currently providing the displayed data (U:1,2,3 o 4);...
  • Page 11: System Menu

    SYSTEM MENU INSTALLER MENU The SYSTEM menu is used to set the operating mode and the set-point values for The INSTALLER menu is used to access many of the settings for operating and ad- the various modes. justing the unit; it may, however, contain parameters that should only be modified by persons responsible for maintenance and/or assistance on the unit or system,  NOTE: The top-left corner of each window shows which compressor is currently and for this reason it's protected by a password.
  • Page 12: Enables Input Filters And Compressors

    7.3 ENABLES INPUT FILTERS AND COMPRESSORS Modbus RTU Slave = RS485 modbus supervisor; CarelRS485 = communication protocol to pilot the expansion boards; Bacnet = bacnet supervisor; Lonworks = communication protocol to pilot the Lon expansion boards; — Indicates the current address assigned to the unit for communicating with the remote supervisor BMS2 —...
  • Page 13: Configuring The Antifreeze Conditions

    7.6 CONFIGURING THE ANTIFREEZE CONDITIONS 8. Allows resetting the current hours of work counted for the currently selected compressor 9. Indicates the number of hours beyond which a maintenance alarm is generat- ed for the evaporator pump; this number is then multiplied by 1000, so if you want to set 2000 hours as threshold, enter 2 as value 10.
  • Page 14: Settings Free Glycol Freecooling

    7.10 SETTINGS FREE GLYCOL FREECOOLING 7.12 SOFTWARE VERSION — Indicates to which compressor the displayed data refers (U:1 = Master; U:2 = — Indicates to which compressor the displayed data refers (U:1 = Master; U:2 = Slave 1; U:3 = Slave 2; U:4 = Slave 3) Slave 1;...
  • Page 15: Alarm Menu

    ALARM MENU 8.3 ALARM HISTORY The ALARM menu is used to view (and reset, if necessary) the alarm conditions that may arise on the unit while it's working. The alarms are divided into various catego- ries according to their seriousness. Remember that some of them can cause serious damage to the unit so, before performing a reset, it's important to be sure about the nature of the alarm and the reason it was triggered (contacting specialised techni- cal personnel if necessary).
  • Page 16: List Of Alarms

    8.4 LIST OF ALARMS Table of contents Meaning Note AL01 Alarm with automatic reset AL02 Phase/voltage warning alarm AL03 Anti-freeze alarm AL04 Compressor circuit breaker alarm AL05 Flow meter alarm AL07 Oil pressure switch alarm AL08 Differential pressure alarm AL09 High pressure alarm (pressure switch) AL10 High pressure alarm (transducer)
  • Page 17: Diagram Menu

    DIAGRAM MENU 9.4 HIGH AND LOW PRESSURE TREND CHART The CHART menu is used to view certain unit operating parameters, shown graphi- cally on Cartesian axes to illustrate the value changes (temperature, power or pres- sure) requested over time. 9.1 CHART SHOWING TEMPERATURE TREND OF INLET/ OUTLET WATER ON HEAT EXCHANGER Displays a real-time chart on the trend of high and low pressures (the key for the colours of the curves is shown on the bottom)
  • Page 18: Summary Menu

    10 SUMMARY MENU 10.3 PAGE RELATING TO THE UNITS WITH FREE GLYCOL FREECOOLING The SUMMARY menu provides a simplified representation of the unit with a selec- tion of the operating parameters (in real time), on the basis of the feedback from the various probes installed.
  • Page 19: Time Band Menu

    11 TIME BAND MENU 13 HELP MENU With the TIME PERIODS menu you can set the time periods to be used in the hourly Menu protected and blocked by a password. programming of the unit. WARNING: this menu contains parameters that may cause malfunction-  NOTE: The top-left corner of each window shows which compressor is currently ing if they are incorrectly set.
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