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  • Page 1: Comfort Functions Outlet

    Comfort Control TAC Operating Instructions...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page: Concerning these Instructions Safety Instructions, Technical Data, Disposal Operating Instructions for the User of a TAC Fan Control Using a TAC Fan Control for Ventilation Systems The E Ink Display Control Keys Application Start Screen - permanent Display Settings 2.1.
  • Page 4 Contents Page: 3.5. Comfort Functions Outlet 1 3.6. Dependencies Outlet 1 3.6.1. Effect Inlet1 Outlet 2; Outlet 3 Connection of the USB Cable Firmware Update...
  • Page 5: Concerning These Instructions

    Concerning these Instructions  Before using the TAC Comfort Control please read these instructions carefully and fully! Pay special attention to the general safety instructions and the safety symbols with respective notes in the text. Symbols used in these Instructions This symbol warns of risk of injury.
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions, Technical Data, Disposal

    Safety Instructions Caution! The mains voltage must be completely disconnected before any installation work is car- ried out on the ventilation unit. The control element has protective insulation pursuant to Protection Class II, protective earth connection is not required! Attention! Electric connections must only be executed by authorized staff pursuant current VDE 0100 regulations and requirements! Attention! This unit must not be operated by children and persons who are not able to handle it safely on account of physical, sensoric or mental disability or on account of their inexperience or...
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions For The User Of A Tac Fan Control

    The configuration code is individual and can only be taken over and used by other installati- ons in very seldom cases. Please contact your ventilation planner, if you have not received a configuration code. At www.lunos.de you will find assistance for preparing a configuration code yourself.
  • Page 8: Using A Tac Fan Control For Ventilation Systems

    Using a TAC Fan Control for Ventilation Systems A TAC control (Touch-Air-Comfort) is a state of the art control unit which can provide almost constant air conditioning in the respective area of application without user intervention. Fully automatic functions for humidity (and optionally CO -) regulation combined with numerous comfort functions and time controls enable simple, extremely effective ventilation control which requires no manual intervention on the part of...
  • Page 9 (or to switch off the ventilation system). LUNOS has already configured the most important functions for the user and has summarized these in a rapid menu. It is, for example, possible to execute various rapid accesses to fans very easily. When leaving the apartment the air capacity can be reduced.
  • Page 10: The E Ink Display

    Savings potential from low power consumption can quickly run into double Euro figures and is of course also friendly to our environment. LUNOS has decided to do without lighting for the display. The display can still be easily read from all sides and from almost every angle even without lighting.
  • Page 11: Control Keys

    Control Keys There are four control keys on the TAC (refer to Ill. Chapter ‚1. Start Screen—permanent Display‘). You can complete all setting options via these keys. The symbols and allocation of the keys is similar to the keys you are familiar with in devices used in the household and electronic entertainment field: Λ...
  • Page 12: Application

    Application The TAC comfort control serves to enable common triggering of ventilation units of the company LUNOS with different functionality:  Ventilation with heat recovery  Exhaust air  Supply air The TAC is fitted with a standard humidity/temperature sensor. A CO sensor can also be purchased as an optional accessory.
  • Page 13 Fan type Connection Number of units e² Directly to 2 outlets 2 Pairs via 1 x 5/UNI to one outlet 3 Pairs with power supply 18 W or 5 Pairs with power supply 60 W Directly to 2 outlets 2 units in parallel via 1 x 5/UNI to one outlet 3 units with power supply 18 W or 5 units with power supply 60 W...
  • Page 14: Start Screen-Permanent Display

    1. Start Screen—permanent Display On the permanently displayed start screen you are provided with all information required concerning ope- rating mode and ambient conditions of your LUNOS ventilation system in brief form. The following are displayed (provided respective sensors are connected): ...
  • Page 15 Display of CO concentration, relative humidity and temperature at the TAC in the inside section Control keys If sensors are available: dis- play of tempe- Settings rature and relative humidi- ty in external Outlet 1 area 08:15 Rapid access Symbols for operating Not occupied mode (also...
  • Page 16: Settings

    2. Settings Proceed as described for navigation in the chapter ‚Control Keys‘, the type of navigation is always the same: Via the key „Λ“ you move from the start screen to the menu ‚Settings‘. If you want to change one of the settings, press the key ‚OK‘...
  • Page 18: Setting The Time And Date

    2.1. Setting the Date and Time After connecting the TAC to the mains supply, the correct time and current date should normally be set (German summer or winter time). It is only necessary to move to this menu if you are in another time zone or the time and/or date have been changed (by mistake).
  • Page 20: Comfort Time Schedule

    2.2. Comfort Time Schedule Via the key „Λ“ or „V“ you move to the respective line to be changed, and via ‚OK‘ you open the lines for the change process. Via „Λ“ and „V“ you can then execute respective changes and confirm such changes via „OK“.
  • Page 22: Filter Change Display

    2.3. Filter Change Display The TAC has an automatic filter change display. When a filter change or filter cleaning is required, a clearly visible message appears on the screen for the user. The time after which the filters of respective ventilation systems have to be cleaned or changed depends on their respective use.
  • Page 24: Information Screen

    Based on the firmware installed (a firmware version number is displayed), you can find out whether an updated version of a firmware is available. To do this, simply go to www.lunos.de and look in the section of TAC Control to check which version of firmware is currently available as a download.
  • Page 26: Explanation Of Symbols

    2.5 Explanation of Symbols Symbols: Humidity Protection Anti-freeze Absence Summer ventilation Party mode Night reduction Intensive ventilation Filter change...
  • Page 27: Explanation Of Symbols-Protective Functions

    2.5.1. Explanation of Symbols—Protection Functions Protection against Humidity: This symbol appears when humidity in the sensor range of the TAC in the inside area is at an un- healthy high level for a longer period. All fans are then triggered by the TAC automatically to gene- rate a more healthy air condition.
  • Page 28: Explanation Of Symbols-Comfort Functions

    2.5.2. Explanation of Symbols—Comfort Functions Attention: The comfort functions have to be separately configured for the respective outlet at the TAC (refer to Chapter 3.5. „Comfort Functions Outlet 1“) Absence: Activate this comfort function when you are absent from your residence. This can be during normal working hours or during vacation.
  • Page 29 Night Reduction: Via this function all ventilation systems connected and accordingly configured switch to the so- called night reduction mode (Quiet mode). Respective fans change to the lowest possible volume flow rate or are completely deactivated (depending on the configuration of the outlet of the TAC or ventilation systems). However, protective functions remain active and monitor the room climate.
  • Page 30: System Setting

    2.6. System Settings System settings may be required for installation and commissioning of the TAC. In this menu, for examp- le, the so-called configuration code of the TAC can be entered. If landlord protection is activated, the menu scope is reduced and, as a result, also the setting options available.
  • Page 32: Outlet

    3. Outlet 1 The outlets of TAC available are the connection options of the ventilation systems (or optionally additional controls) at the TAC. Each outlet is allocated different ventilation systems with the respective configurati- on code. You also have the option of allocating different rooms to the outlets with ventilation systems. This makes it easier for subsequent use to allocate the correct functions to the correct respective rooms.
  • Page 34: Screen Line „Stage

    3.1. Screen Line „Stage“ In the screen line ‚Stage‘ of the screen ‚Outlet 1‘ you can manually switch the fan stages in accordance with the program displayed beneath using the keys „Λ“ and „V“. You confirm your action via „OK“. Attention: The fans stage selected is only active for one hour.
  • Page 36: Screen Line „Program

    3.2. Screen Line „Program“ In the screen line ‚Program‘ you can select between several possible programs for the fan type connected to this respective outlet. If the number of stages changes by way of changing the program, the screen line ‚Stage‘ is adjusted automatically.
  • Page 38: Mode Outlet

    3.3. Mode Outlet 1 Via this screen you can change the mode of triggering the fan connected to this outlet. In the line ‚Mode‘ you can choose between „Automatic Sensor“ , „Automatic Timing“ and „Manual“, and in the line „Sensor“ you can select between different variables (Humidity, CO (if connected)) and can then set the ‚‘Control Range‘...
  • Page 40: Room Allocation

    3.4. Room Allocation By actuating the key „OK“ in the line „Room Allocation“ (in this example shown as „Child 1, Child 2, Be- droom“) you access a screen via which you can change this description. You can delete these via ‚Delete‘...
  • Page 42 3.5. Configuration Outlet 1 This menu must be configured if you wish to adjust the comfort functions available to your needs. All symbols of comfort functions are highlighted as standard in this menu. This means that the outlet un- der which this menu was selected participates in all comfort functions. For example, it may be that you do not want a specific room (e.g.
  • Page 44: Dependencies Outlet

    3.6. Dependencies Outlet 1 Via this screen you can change and adjust the inlets allocated to ‚Outlet 1‘. Via „Λ“ and „V“ you access the respective inlets, and via ‚OK‘ you access the screen ‚Effect Inlet 1‘. In this way you influence the behavior of the fan devices connected to Outlet 1, if a switch or key is actuated at the respective inlet allocated.
  • Page 46: Effect Inlet1

    3.6.1. Effect Inlet 1 Via these settings you can configure the function of the switch/key connected. You can select between rundown times (the fan continues to run even if the switch has been turned off again), or Inverse Operati- on (the fan only starts/activates for the duration of the rundown time when the room has been left again).
  • Page 47 Input device Caliper...
  • Page 48: Outlet 2; Outlet

    4. Outlet 2; Outlet 3 Adjustments to outlets 2 and 3 are executed analog to those at Inlet 1. Via „“ you return to the start screen. Each outlet is configured individually. If required, please execute the steps specified for the other outlets.
  • Page 50: Connection Of The Usb Cable

    Connection of the USB Cable If the USB cable is connected for program updates, this connection is acknowledged via a respective screen display.
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  • Page 52: Firmware Update

    To connect the TAC to the PC you require a USB cable with micro-USB connection (enclosed with the packaging/delivery unit). Preparation: Download Update file from the website www.lunos.de Unpack the file (ZIP Archive) The driver must be installed on the first update. Retrieve the file „usb treiber.bat“ and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 54 Notes...
  • Page 55 No liability accepted for printing errors and omissions. You will find continuously updated documents on the TAC comfort control at www.lunos.de.
  • Page 56 Germany LUNOS Lüftungstechnik GmbH Tel.: 0 30 / 36 20 01 - 0 für Raumluftsysteme Fax: 0 30 / 36 20 01 - 89 Wilhelmstr. 31 Email: info@lunos.de 13593 Berlin Internet: http://www.lunos.de...

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