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PRO-VISION
Temperature controller
User's Manual
M 890-00515 rev.07
Main Menu
Current conditions
Set Point
Minimum ventilation
On/Off Settings
Inlets/Vents
MAIN
MENU
ENTER
BACK
BOX
BOX
INFORMATION IS POWER
INFORMATION IS POWER
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A
Start flock / Egg
Light Programs
Alarms
History
Set-up
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DEL
AM/PM
REV.09

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  • Page 1 PRO-VISION Temperature controller User’s Manual Main Menu Current conditions Start flock / Egg Set Point Light Programs Minimum ventilation Alarms On/Off Settings History Inlets/Vents Set-up MAIN MENU ENTER BACK AM/PM M 890-00515 rev.07 INFORMATION IS POWER INFORMATION IS POWER REV.09...
  • Page 2 The warranty can be void if this product is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. Every effort has been made to ensure that this manual is complete, accurate and up-to-date. The information con- tained in it is however subject to change without notice due to further developments. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Temperature & RH Set Points ..............19 5.2. Set Point Ramp ..................19 VENTILATION & COOLING ..............20 6.1. Overview of the Ventilation Concepts ............20 6.2. Minimum Ventilation .................. 21 6.2.1. Minimum Ventilation Timer ..............21 6.2.2. Min Ventilation Timer Ramp ..............22 PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 4 EGG ROOM OUTPUTS ................43 RELATIVE HUMIDITY (RH) COMPENSATION ..........44 12.1. High RH Comp.on the Min Vent. Timer ............44 12.2. High RH Comp. with Heaters in Min Vent............44 12.3. RH Comp. with Cooling & Foggers ............... 45 PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 5 14.1.2. Current Input/Output Status ..............51 14.2. History Menus ................... 52 14.3. Animal Age & Count ................... 52 14.4. Egg Count ....................53 14.5. Operation Costs & Current Consumption ............53 UPDATE & BACKUP ................53 DIAGNOSTIC ..................54 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............55 INDEX ....................56 PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.2. Symbols of the Manual 1.3. Controller’s Overview Warning. Read the following text The PRO-VISION is an electronic device used 1.1. Precautions carefully; it contains important for environmental control in livestock build- information which, if ignored, may ings. It combines sidewall, natural and tunnel cause the controller to operate ventilation into one powerful system.
  • Page 7: Main Features

    Feeder run time ......400 days nient menu selectors and its large graphic through the building. Water consumption ..... 400 days LCD screen, the PRO-VISION is certainly the Mortality ........400 days most easy-to-use temperature controller on Humidity Control — The control offers many ways to compensate for high or low humid- the market.
  • Page 8: Alarm Connection

    “Enter” key and then selecting Adjustment buttons — The adjustment but- an item from a drop-down menu. Follow the tons allow increasing or decreasing the value instructions on screen to modify the value of a parameter. of a parameter. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 9: Installation Setup

    (if required). all menus of the controller. 10. Press “Enter” to validate the time and Level — Assign the desired level of privileges date. to each user. *NB. The Master user automatically has complete access to all menus. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 10: Controller Programs

    Use static pressure sensor ?— Select “Yes” Confirm — Select “Yes” to start the copying if a static pressure sensor is connected to process. The message “Copy successful” will be the controller. displayed after data transfer. *This parameter is PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 11 4.5.2 to assign them to the digital inputs Time mode AM/PM production facility, the number of heaters of the PRO-VISION. In all, the controller can Temperature Unit °F ranges from 1 to 32. monitor 6 digital inputs (water meters and...
  • Page 12 Number of light programs — If the light output 6.5 for further information on this function). the digital inputs of the PRO-VISION. In all, is enabled above, select the desired number * This parameter is accessible if the attic sensor is the controller can monitor 6 digital inputs of light programs (1 to 9 programs).
  • Page 13 Note that the high-speed mode can only be used if your application exclusively contains relay panels with the “CS” technology (the letters “CS” are written on the faceplate of a relay panel that uses this technology). Select “High” if PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 14: Sensor Assignment

    Refer to section 4.8 for further information about non-brood zones. 4. Use the +/- buttons to put a check mark in the box of the temperature sensors that are used to control the selected output (or that forms the selected group of sensor). PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 15: Selecting The Attic Sensor

    The controller will set off an alarm whenever the reading of this temperature input gets too high. Refer to the Set-up menu in section 4.4 to select the temperature sensors used for this purpose (if applicable). PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 16: Relays

    (an actuator relay has an “Open/Off/Close” marking instead of an “On/Off” marking on the faceplate of the panel). When actuators are connected to these relays, their open and close relays can never be activated at the same time. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 17: Non-Brood Zones & Clean Mode

    2. Set the following parameters: Clean Mode Alarm low T°? clean mode is on. Use min.vent? Clean Mode — Select “On” to enable the clean mode or select “Off” to disable it. To modify use PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 18: Test Mode

    Humidity — Set the simulated humidity level to the desired value. * This parameter is acces- sible if the test mode is enabled above and if the RH sensor is enabled in the Set-up menu (see section 4.4). PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 19: Set Points

    Temperature — Assign a temperature set 67.6 point with each step of the ramp. If you don’t 64.8 62.0 need 12 different steps, repeat the last tem- 14 19 38 42 47 Age perature for each unnecessary step. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 20: Ventilation & Cooling

    (sidewall and/or timer mode and the vents (sidewall and/or attic) slightly open prior to each activation attic) slightly open prior to each activation of the fans. This ventilation mode is optional of the fans. in a turkey facility. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 21: Minimum Ventilation

    1 start temperature or select “No” to disable this function. With this function, the On Time reaches the Cycle Time (fans are fully on) at the beginning of the highest minimum ventilation timer fan. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 22: Min Ventilation Timer Ramp

    Note that the cycle time must be longer than the “On Time”. This stir fan timer is only used when the fans stand idle in minimum ventila- tion (Off Time portion of the minimum ventilation timer). PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 23: Fan Cycling

    Fan#x / Tun#x— To use a fan/tunnel fan ac- Min.V Timer mode: the cording to the above fan cycling parameters, vents stay still Status set its status to “Cycle”. The vents close and stay closed ON Time Time Cycle Time PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 24 Air Intake starts decreasing, the “On Time” becomes fully compensated when the room tempera- When the PRO-VISION operates in minimum ture falls to the attic compensation’s cut-off ventilation and the attic temperature is warm point (“Attic stop comp. at”). The “On Time” then...
  • Page 25: Lateral Ventilation

    A fan output that is labeled “Timer” runs according to a timer in minimum ventila- tion and runs continuously when the room temperature reaches its “On Temperature”. The Timer label automatically dissapears if the fan uses the cycling feature (see section 6.2.3.3. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 26: Attic & Sidewall Vents Based On Temperature

    Reset position — Select the desired reset To modify use mode: “Nearest” to reset the actuator toward To Modify Press its nearest position; select “Close” to reset the actuator at its closed position or select “Open” to reset it at its fully opened position. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 27: Attic & Sidewall Vents Based On Static Pressure

    Wind closing opening Delay has Delay has elapsed. elapsed. Sidewall Hi pressure limits* Wind Delay Sidewall Lo pressure limits* Wind Delay *The Hi and Lo pressure limits can automatically be adjusted according to the outside temperature Time PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 28: Settings

    Refer to the automatically by the controller. Refer to the Set-up Set-up menu in section 4.4 to select the menu in section 4.4 to enable/disable the automatic operating mode of these vents. pre-opening function. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 29: Natural Ventilation

    T° of the must be left between 2 consecutive move- curtain’s starts opening. *If more than 1 curtain is used, the ments of the curtain. probes first curtain to start moving signals the beginning of natural ventilation. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 30: Tunnel Ventilation

    To modify use 2. Set the following parameters: Allow Tunnel — Select “Yes” to allow tunnel ventilation or select “No” to put this ventila- tion mode on standby. *This parameter must be set separately for each controller program. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 31: Tunnel Fans

    St.tun,clo.side — The “Start tunnel, close side- wall” label indicates the moment at which the controller switches from lateral to tun- nel ventilation. With this option, there is no gradual transition made from one ventilation PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 32: Tunnel Inlets

    (or waits 30 seconds, whichever is shorter). Tunnel Inlet Opening as a Function of Temperature Tunnel Inlet Opening The tunnel inlet reaches the position associated with tunnel fan Y. The tunnel inlet reaches the position associated with tunnel fan X. Room T° PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 33: Pressure-Based Tunnel Inlets

    Stop tun fans on pre-open? — Some tunnel Wind fans can be used before entering in tunnel Delay ventilation. Select “Yes” to stop these tunnel fans during the pre-opening of the tunnel Time inlet or select “No” to let them run during the pre-opening. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 34: Stir Fans

    This means that if the set point changes, the ON and OFF Tempera- tures are adjusted consequently. 5. Set the “On Time” and the “Cycle Time” of the stir fan’s timer. Stir Fan Timer Output Status Time Time Cycle Time PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 35: Cooling Output

    Set-up menu (see section 4.4). 3. Set the temperature at which each cool- ing output starts running in timer mode (“On Temperature”) and the temperature below which the output stops (“Off Temperature”). Note that the temperature at which the output PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 36: Fogger Output

    Refer to section 4.5 to assign these sensors. The operating temperatures of this output is also related to the temperature set point. This means that if the temperature set point changes the ON & OFF temperatures of the output are adjusted consequently. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 37: Heating

    If the controller is used in a breeder, broiler or layer production, it can use up to 16 heaters. 1. Select: In addition, the PRO-VISION can simulate additional heating outputs with the Hi Fire option. When this option on, the controller...
  • Page 38: Lights

    Stop Time late the animals. When light peaks are used, they are performed right after the sunrise, at the very beginning of a light cycle and are then performed on a regular basis, according to a user-defined timer. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 39: Settings

    (as defined in previous section) Stop Time— Set the time at which the light to 100%. intensity starts decreasing at the end of the cycle (sunset). * This parameter is accessible if the “Lights 24hr” option is disabled. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 40: Time Clocks

    Rep — If the output is activated at regular intervals inside the clock cycle, set the num- ber repeats to be performed. *Accessible in the Start Time Stop Time Time clock loop feeding mode only. (e.g. 8h30AM) (e.g. 9h30AM) PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 41: Time Clocks In A Breeder Facility

    Start Day — Select on what day of the (“Start/Stop” or “Start/Run”). week the time clock schedule starts. *This parameter is displayed if the “Skip Day” option is enabled above. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 42: Water Line Flush

    Make sure all water flush cycles can be performed within the same day (between Duration Interval Duration Interval Duration Interval Duration 12:00am and 11:59pm). Cycle #1 Cycle #2 Cycle #3 Cycle #4 1 Program PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 43: Egg Room Outputs

    (breeder, broiler, layer or turkey). Status enabled in the Set-up menu (see section 4.4). When the egg room is used, the PRO-VISION also keeps a tally of the number of eggs pro- duced each day (the egg tally includes the...
  • Page 44: Relative Humidity (Rh) Compensation

    “Cycle Time”. The “On Time” portion of this cycle RH Level increases as the RH level increases. RH Set Point RH Heat Timer Output Status ON Time Time Cycle Time Refer to section 5.1 to adjust the RH set PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 45: Rh Comp. With Cooling & Foggers

    3. Select the “Cool /Fogg #x Settings” tab with the menu selectors. 4. Set the following parameters: Heat Min/Max On — Set the minimum and maximum “On Times” of the RH heat timer. Cycle Time — Set the “Cycle Time” of the RH heat timer. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 46: Alarms

    Empty zone alarm temperature falls below the clean mode’s low temperature alarm limit. *Note that this alarm limit is related to the non-brood set point, which means it automatically adjusted if the non-brood set point changes. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 47: Outdoor Temperature Compensation

    Tun high T° — Set the room temperature at which a high temperature alarm sets off in tunnel ventilation. This alarm limit ranges PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 48: Critical Temperature Ramp

    Age — Set the age at which each step starts. The age ranges from -5 to 450 days (negative values are used to prepare the house before letting the animals in). Critical T° — Assign a critical temperature alarm limit with each step of the ramp. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 49: Water Spill Alarms

    Select “Yes” to restart the feeder motor after a run time alarm has occurred. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 50: Amperage Draw Alarms

    5.0A Tun inlet 1.0A 5.0A Attic 1.0A 5.0A Eg.Cool 1.0A 5.0A Eg.Htr 1.0A 5.0A Eg.RH 1.0A 5.0A To modify use Minimum / Maximum — Select the acceptable amperage draw range for each output that uses a current sensor.1 PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 51: Monitoring Functions

    The attic vent is closing/opening. Tunnel inlet 1 is closing/opening. Tun2 Tunnel inlet 2 is closing/opening. Natural curtain 1 is closing/opening Nat2 Natural curtain 2 is closing/opening Egg room heating output Cool Egg room cooling output Egg room humidity output PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 52: History Menus

    On top of the “Start flock” menu are some information about the current breeding (total number of mortalities, # of remaining birds and loss rate). These values are displayed as a reference only and cannot be modified. PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 53: Egg Count

    15. UPDATE & BACKUP rent Consumption If it is used in a breeder facility, the controller The PRO-VISION can read and write on offers an egg count menu. Refer to the Set-up If there are current sensors on some of the standard USB memory cards which makes it menu in section 4.4 to select in what type...
  • Page 54: Diagnostic

    Update a new PRO-VISION~X.pkg file at the root of Update settings — Press this tab in order to the memory card. If this file name already load the parameter settings of the selected...
  • Page 55: Technical Specifications

    PRO-VISION 17. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Type ..............PRO-VISION Main supply fuse F1 ..........1A, fast-blow Main supply/frequency ...........115/230 VAC, 50/60Hz, 1 phase, 30W max. Enclosure ..............ABS, moisture and dust-tight Operating temperature ...........32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) Storage temperature ..........5 to 122°F (-15 to 50°C) Ambient relative humidity........Max.
  • Page 56: Index

    Amp draw & Operation cost. See Amperage Mounting instructions 7 Relay assignment 16 draw Programs 10 Egg room humidity output Closing fan stage 25 Screen contrast 10 Amp draw & Operation cost. See Amperage Operation & settings 25–28 Set-up menu 10–13 PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 57 Outdoor temperature Diagnostic 54 Heaters see Temperature zones Operation & Settings 38–41 Activation 11 Outputs. See also Relays On/off lights Amp draw & Operation cost. See Amperage Activation 16 draw Egg room heaters. See Egg room Heater run time PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 58 In a layer facility 40 Activation 12 Total number of relays 13 Output status 51 Amp draw & Operation cost. See Amperage Relay assignment 16 draw Min.vent stir fan timer 22 Screen saver 51 Operation & settings 34 PRO-VISION rev.07...
  • Page 59 Min. ventilation. See Minimum ventilation Stir fans. See Stir fans Ventilation concepts 20 Vents. See Sidewall vent, Attic vents or Tunnel inlet Version (software) 18 Voltage. See Amperage draw Volume (keypad) 10 Water line flush outputs Activation 11 PRO-VISION rev.07...

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