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1. 5 to 1229F 15 to 50 C Ambient relative humidity Max 9596 Pollution degree 2 Tl u u u Din o manaa Up to 2000m Outputs PNG OUTPUTS snadder 14 Vdc 10 regulated 350 mA max O 1OV outputs fake 0 10Vdc 3OmA source max Precision on 0 10V outputs 1 Alarm COD Lasse den 24 Vac or de max 0 15 A Inputs Relative humidity input 4 20mA Static pressure input 4 20mA Temperature 1K O 77 F 25 C NTC Ammonia SON SOF 4 20mA Wind speed sensor Pulse 2 5mph Hz Feeders 1 4 Dry contact Water meters 1 2 Input pulse width gt 12ms 60Hz max PRO VISION rev 03 43 PRO VISION 18 INDEX A Age See Animals Alarms Alarm conditions 36 Alarm LED 7 Alarm log 36 Backup thermostat warning 36 Feeder run time alarm 38 Static pressure alarms Low S P device relay assignment 14 Operation amp settings 37 Temperature alarms Breaker T Activation 11 Settings 36 Critical T Activation 10 Operation amp settings 36 Ramp 37 Hi Lo T limits 36 Lo T limit in non brood zones 36 Water sp
2. 32 EGG ROOM OUTPUTS 33 RELATIVE HUMIDITY RH COMPENSATION 34 12 1 High RH Comp on the Min Vent Timer 34 12 2 High RH Compensation with the Heaters 34 12 3 RH Compensation with the Cooling Outputs 35 PRO VISION rev 03 3 PRO VISION 13 ALARMS Lunn 36 Tale AT OG 36 13 2 Temperature Alarms 36 13 2 1 Critical Temperature Ramp 37 13 2 2 Static Pressure Alarms 37 13 2 3 Water Spill Alarm 38 13 2 4 Feeder Alarm 38 13 2 5 Amperage Draw Alarm 38 13 2 6 O 1OV Output Error 38 14 MONITORING FUNCTIONS 39 14 1 Current Conditions 39 14 1 1 Current Condition Screen Saver 39 14 1 2 Current Input Output Status 39 14 2 History Mens u u aaa 40 14 3 Animal Age amp Count 40 14 4 Er UM 41 14 5 Operation Costs amp Current Consumption 41 15 UPDATE amp BACKUP 41 16 DIAGNOS TIG m s basha 42 17 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 43 18 INDEX
3. 44 4 PRO VISION rev 03 PRO VISION 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Precautions WARNING Read and save these in structions Safety may be jeopardized if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manu facturer Carefully read and keep the following instructions for future reference We strongly recommend installing supplemen tary natural ventilation as well as a backup thermostat on at least one cooling stage Although fuses at the input and outputs of the controller protect its circuits in case of an overload or over voltage we recommend installing an additional protection device on the controller s supply circuit The room temperature where the controller is located must always remain between 32 F and 104 F O C to 40 C Indoor use only To avoid exposing the controller to harmful gases or excessive humidity it is preferable to install it in a corridor If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protec tion provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not spray water on the controller In order to clean the control wipe it with a damp cloth N Before servicing or cleaning unit svvitch power off at service panel and lock the switch disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning device such as a tag to the service panel Symbols of
4. This parameter is accessible if the attic sensor is enabled above It is also common to all programs of the controller Vents pre opening mode The pre opening delay is used to pre open the vents sidewall amp attic vents before activating the fans at the startup of each minimum ventilation cycle The controller can use a steady pre opening delay or can set this delay automatically Se lect Auto to use an automatic pre opening delay or select Man to set the delay your self This parameter is accessible if the attic vent or sidewall vent is enabled above Use min vent night on time The con troller can use different minimum ventilation timer at night Select Yes to use particular night settings Day starts at Set the time at which the day timer starts being used in minimum ventila tion This parameter is accessible if the Night min vent on time option is enabled above To modify use Night starts at Set the time at which the night timer starts being used in minimum ven tilation This parameter is accessible if the Night min vent on time option is enabled above Monitor breaker temperature Select Yes if a temperature sensors is used to monitor the temperature of the main breaker The controller vvill set off an alarm if the reading of this input gets higher than acceptable temperature limit This parameter is common to all program
5. New Mortal Post the number mortalities as it occurs Once it is validated the value automatically goes back to O The posted value is added to the Mortality count and removed from the Remaining count Note that itis always possible to enter a negative value with the key in order to readjust the number of mortalities if a mistake is made 400 days or since the beginning of the flock This history menu is accessible if a feeder is en abled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Mortal This menu contains the daily number of mortalities recorded in the past 400 days or since the beginning of the flock Start flock Mortality 0 Remaining 10000 Loss 0 00 FBirds placed 10000 Stat Flock Program ge 10000 KM Clean Mode Off To modify use fa PRO VISION 14 4 Egg Count If it is used in a breeder facility the controller offers an egg count menu Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to select in what type of facility the controller is located breeder broiler or turkey 1 Select 14 Start Flock Eggs Egg Count 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This tab is accessible if the Breeder application is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 To modify use a On the left hand side of the screen are today s egg count values Update these values as re
6. a On Off Settings A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 LG 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select any cooling output These outputs are available if they have previously been enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 On Off Settings Set Point 75 0 On Off Mode Fan shutoff 00 00 61 UT Oe 00 4 5 Cooling 5 Cooling Cooling 4 5 Cooling 84 5 Cooling 00 ul o oo Hs 00 ul o oo Hs ul ool ul UT olo 00 k l MH To modify use a 3 Select the Cool x Settings tab with the menu selectors Cool 1 Settings Cool shutoff ES Low RH 40 Ope CM 0 30 M S lya 2 00 M S To modify use a 4 Set the following parameters Note that the RH compensation settings are common to all cooling outputs Cool Shutoff Set the humidity level above which the cooling outputs must stop being used This parameter is accessible if the RH shutoff cooling option is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Lo RH Set the humidity level below which the cooling outputs must start running in timer mode This parameter is accessible if the Activate cooling on low RH option is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 On amp Off Times Set the On 84 Off Times of the Lo RH Cooling timer These parameters are accessible if the Activate cooling
7. to continue 9 The time is now selected Use the nu merical keypad to set the time of day and use the AM PM key to change the time indicator if required 10 Press Enter to validate the time and date 8 PRO VISION rev 03 4 2 The controller can identify 6 users that are having different privilege levels Below is a list of possible privileges Password History This privilege provides access to all read only menus such as the Current Condi tions Alarm amp History menus This level of privilege is automatically selected after 5 minutes of inactivity Settings This privilege provides access to all menus except for the Set up menu All This password provides complete ac cess to all menus of the controller Using password security is optional Re fer to the Set up menu to enable disable this protection see section 4 4 4 2 1 Entering a Password If the password protection is used the con troller will prompt for a password each time a user that does not have the proper privileges tries accessing a protected menu Refer to section 4 4 to enable or disable the password protection Please enter password Ea 1 Type in your 4 digit password 3 The message Wrong Password is dis played either if the posted password is incorrect or if the privileges associated with it are not sufficient to access the protected menu 4 2 2 Changing Retrieving a
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9. Lights 24hr option is disabled Sunset VVhen the stop time of a light cycle is reached the light intensity gradually decreases from its maximum to its minimum intensity over this delay see previous graph Set the sunset delay to the desired value from 1 to 60 minutes This parameter is ac cessible if the Lights 24hr option is disabled Number of Cycles Select hovv many eycles must be performed in a light program t ranges from 1 to 6 cycles This parameter is accessible if the Lights 24hr option is disabled Adjust Select the desired light cycle The following parameters are related to this cycle This parameter is accessible if the Lights 24hr option is disabled LIGHT PROGRAM CYCLE TN CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3 CYCLE4 CYCLE5 CYCLE 6 ve 1 Sunset Stop Time Intensity Select the light intensity that is reached in the chosen light cycle This parameter is accessible if the Lights 24hr option is disabled Hint Use the AM PM key to change the time indicator while adjusting the start 8 stop time if applicable Start Time Set the time at vvhich the se lected cycle starts Make sure the light cycles do not overlap each other This parameter is accessible if the Lights 24hr option is disabled Stop Time Set the time at which the light intensity starts decreasing at the end of th
10. Select file to install 16 DIAGNOSTIC The diagnostic menu allovvs testing the con troller s hardware 1 Select 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 Diagnostic D Q rr H lt 0 E Q g H o m rr ZA O gt Q H lt O z relay z o 10V test 10V 1 output value D Q rr H lt 0 ct o o gt rr cr H H lt lt 0 ui cr 1 o gt Ee ir alo TO g IB z O N 10V 1 output reading o 2 O 10V 2 output value o 2 o 10V 2 output reading oo o oe Communication in use x To modify use a 2 Activate the desired hardware test 42 PRO VISION rev 03 2 Making a backup Press the Save All tab in order to save your PRO VISION software and parameter set tings on the USB card Each time you make a backup of your control the controller creates a new PRO VISION X pkg file at the root of the memory card If this file name already exists it will be saved under a different name PRO VISION 1 pkg for instance This way the controller will never erase a file on the card 3 Loading new settings and or software In order to load a new software and or param eter settings select the desired configuration file from the scrolling list and
11. Settings 35 RH sensor Activation 10 Calibration 13 Current sensor reading 39 History 40 RH Set point 16 See Relays Relay assignment 13 14 Relay assignment worksheet 49 Relay panel ID numbers 13 Relays with current sensors 14 Total number of relays 11 S Screen saver 39 Screens LCD Contrast 9 Location 7 Sensors Connection 7 Electrical current sensor See Amperage draw Extension 7 Relative humidity sensor See Relative humidity Static pressure See Static pressure S P Temperature sensors See Temperature Set points RH set point See Relative humidity Static pressure set points See Static pressure Temperature set point See Temperature Set up menu Parameter settings 9 12 Worksheet 51 Sidewall ventilation See also Fans amp Sidewall vents Operation amp settings 21 22 Overview of the ventilation concepts 17 Sidewall vents Activation 11 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Closing the vents in tunnel mode 25 Operation amp settings 21 22 Output status 39 Pre opening of the vents in min vent Automatic manual mode 11 Principle of operation 19 Settings 22 Relay assignment 14 Static pressure alarms in sidewall vent 37 Static pressure set points 22 Simulation temperature 15 Spanish software 9 Static pressure S P Low S P alarm device Principle of operation 37 Relay assignment 14 S P alarm limits 37 S P Measuring units 10 S P Sensor Activation 10 Calibration 13 Cu
12. see section 4 2 1 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select any heating output On Off Settings Set Point 75 0 On Off Mode Fan shutoff I w m H N N o m H N NI SI SI N w N w oj ol olo Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating m H wj w N N ml e Heat ompens ejej P Aj Ms S ul ol ol Q AD To modify use fs 3 Select the Heat Compens tab with the menu selectors This tab is accessible if the Use heater RH compensation option is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Heater RH Compensation Min On 0 15 M S BER 0 45 M S To modify use fs 4 Set the follovving parameters Heat Min Max On Set the minimum and max mum On Times of the RH heat timer Cycle Time Set the Cycle Time of the RH heat timer 12 3 RH Compensation vvith the Cooling Outputs Lovv RH Compensation The controller can compensate for lovv humidity levels by ac tivating the cooling outputs in timer mode The cooling output start being used for this purpose when the RH level falls below a user defined level High RH Compensation The controller can compensate for high humidity levels by stopping all cooling outputs When this RH compensation mode is used all cooling out puts stop when the RH level reaches the RH set point Refer to section 5 1 to adjust the RH set point 1 Select
13. 4 Timer Close Attic Use this label to identify a fan that is used in minimum ventilation and whose startup asks for the attic vent to close This option is available if the attic vent is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 4 If you want the selected fan to run when a particular time clock output is on select the Follow Clock tab with the menu selec tors and then set parameters below This tab is only accessible if the controller is used in a breeder facility Fan 1 follow clock Follow clock im Low stop T 73 0 Follow clock Select during the operation of which time clock output you want the selected fan to run Low stop T If the room temperature gets too low the fan stops following the time clock output Set this security limit to the desired value 6 3 2 Air Intake in Lateral Vent Two vent outputs can be used in lateral ven tilation a sidewall vent and an attic vent Both of these vents move according to the variations in the static pressure level they opens when the pressure level exceeds the sidewall vent s Hi pressure limit and close when the pressure level gets lower than the sidewall vent s Lo pressure limit Automatic adjustment of the pressure limits as a function of the outside temperature If an outside temperature sensor is used the controller can automatically adjust the static pressure limits used by sidewall vents according to the outside temperature Usi
14. 6 2 3 Minimum Ventilation Fans 18 6 2 3 1 Fan Selection 18 65 00 Fan Cycling 18 6 2 4 Air Intake in Min Ventilation 19 6 3 Lateral Ventilation 21 6 3 1 Lateral Ventilation Fans 21 6 3 2 Air Intake in Lateral Vent 21 6 4 Natural Ventilation 23 6 5 Tunnel Ventilation 24 6 5 1 Principle of Operation 24 6 5 2 Tunnel Ventilation in Standby 24 0 0 Toe Fansu 24 6 5 4 Tunnel nlefts 25 6 5 4 1 Temperature based Tunnel Inlet 25 6 5 4 2 Pressure based Tunnel Inlets 25 6 6 Cooling Outputs 26 07 SUL FANS iy TEA ATAN E E 27 HEATING ad 28 b 29 8 1 Principle of Operation 29 0119 x0 3 00000 29 8 2 1 Light Program Settings 29 8 2 2 Light Peak SettingsS T 30 TIME CLOCKS s o ou ayas 30 9 1 Clocks in a Broiler or Turkey Facility 30 9 2 Clocks in a Breeder Facility 31 WATER LINE FLUSH
15. End meter 2 End Age Start meter 1 2 Set the maximum allowable amount of water that can be consumed by the birds at the beginning of the flock in per 15 minute period Set this parameter sepa rately for each water meter in use It ranges from O to 10 000 gallons or liters 38 PRO VISION rev 03 End meter 1 2 Set the maximum allowable amount of water that can be consumed by the birds at the end of the flock in per 15 minute period Set this parameter separately for each water meter in use It ranges from O to 10 000 gallons or liters End Age Select the age at which the flock ends When itis reached the controller keeps using the water spill alarm limit defined for that day until a new flock begins This pa rameter is common to both water meters 13 2 4 Feeder Alarm The controller can declare an alarm if a feeder runs continuously for a too long period of time When this type of alarm occurs the relay associated with the problematic feeder opens in order to stop the feeder motor 1 Select elil Alarms Feeder Alarm This menu is accessible if a feeder is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 Feed monitoring No Feed Max time Send alarm Restart Feed monitoring Select Yes to enable the feeder monitoring function Max Run Time Set the maximum run time of each feeder separately Send
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17. VISION controller This transfer will affect the parameter settings of the controller without affecting the soft ware Update all Press this tab in order to load the software amp parameter settings of the selected file into your PRO VISION controller This will affect the software and parameter settings of the controller 4 Once the transfer is over the controller automatically reboots itself 5 You can now remove the USB card from the connector Communication in use x This is the communication rate currently being used by your controller If this value gets higher than 100 the reaction time of your controller is likely to slow down In order to decrease the communication rate you can either remove some current sensors from the relay panels or switch to the high speed communication mode on condition that your application exclusively uses relay panels with the CS technology Refer to section 4 4 to change the communication speed PRO VISION 17 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Ts s a eee PRO VISION Main supply fuse F1 1A fast blovv Main supply frequency 115 230 VAC 50 60Hz Enclosure ABS moisture and dust tight Operating temperature 32 to 104 F O to 40 C Storage temperature
18. alarm Select Yes for an alarm to set off when the run time of a feeder exceeds its respective maximum time Restart When a run time alarm occurs the controller opens the relay associated with the feeder in order to stop the feeder motor After a run time error occurred select Yes to allow the feeder motor to restart 13 2 5 Amperage Draw Alarm If current sensors are used the controller can set off an alarm if the amperage draw of an output gets out of range 1 Select This menu is accessible if at least 1 relay uses a current sensor A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 A table containing all outputs that are using a current sensor is displayed Refer to section 4 8 1 to specify vvhat relays are using this type Of sensor Amp drav alarm Item Heaters Fan Tun Fan Cooling To modify use O 3 Minimum Maximum Select the acceptable amperage draw range for each output that uses a current sensor 13 2 6 0 10V Output Error The controller signals a 0 10V output error when the output voltage is O 5V above or below the target voltage and sets off an alarm if the voltage difference increases to 1 0V A 0 10V error is likely to occur if the load connected to the output exceeds the output s rating 30 mA or if there is electrical noise on the output PRO VISION 14 MONITORING FUNC TIONS 14 1 Current Conditions 14 1 1 Current Con
19. eli Alarms TO S P A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 To modify use 2 Set the following parameters Low High T Select the room temperature belovv and above vvhich a temperature alarm must set off Critical temperature Set the absolute tem perature above vvhich a critical temperature alarm must set off Note that this alarm limit can also be adjusted automatically with time Refer to the follovving section to get further informa tion about the critical temperature ramp This parameter is accessible if thecritical alarm condition is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Non brood Set the temperature belovv vvhich a temperature alarm is set off in an empty zone and during the clean mode Breaker T If the controller monitors the temperature of the main breaker select the temperature at which it must set off an alarm This parameter is accessible if the breaker s tem perature monitoring function is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 PRO VISION 13 2 1 Critical Temperature Ramp The controller can automatically change the critical temperature alarm limit over time with a three step ramp Each step specifies associ ates acritical temperature alarm limit with an animal age Once the steps are defined and the ramp is activated the controller changes the critical alarm limit in a linear fashion be tween consec
20. for tunnel ventilation the controller will not switch to tunnel ventilation and will keep using the highest level of ventilation 1 Select 22 Inlets Vents Tunnel settings This menu is accessible if at least 1 inlet is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if the tunnel inlet is en abled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Tunnel settings Allow Tunel E 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 6 5 3 Tunnel Fans A tunnel fan output starts running when the room temperature reaches the output s On Temperature likewise it stops when the room temperature falls to its Off Temperature The temperatures at vvhich a tunnel fan starts and stops are related to the temperature set point This mean they are automat cally adjusted when the temperature set point changes Operating Diagram of Tunnel a Tunnel Fan Output Fan Status Tunnel Fans Following Time Clocks In the breeder mode it is possible for a tunnel fan output to start running each time a particular time clock is on Refer to the Follow clock parameter below to use this function 1 Select p a On Off Settings password may be required to access th
21. graph Attic stop comp at Select the room tem perature at which the attic compensation ends Note that this temperature must be higher than the compensation s start tem perature and lower than the room temperature at which the 15 fan stage starts PRO VISION 6 3 Lateral Ventilation 022 Lateral ventilation only used if at least 1 fan output is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 6 3 1 Lateral Ventilation Fans Lateral ventilation begins at the startup of the first fan stage and ends at the startup of the ventilation mode that follows i e natural or tunnel ventilation A fan output starts running when the room temperature reaches its On Temperature likewise it stops when the room temperature falls to its Off Temperature The temperatures at which a fan starts and stops are related to the temperature set point This mean they are automatically adjusted when the temperature set point changes Operating Diagram of a Fan Output Fan Status Fans Following Time Clocks In the breeder mode it is possible for a fan output to start running each time a particular time clock is on Refer to the Follow clock parameter below to use this function 1 Select a On Off Settings 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select the desired fan output These outputs are avail able
22. if they have previously been enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 On Off Settings Set Point 75 0 Fan shutoff Fan2 79 0 77 0 Timer 80 0 78 0 0 HEEN 52 01 90 01 Close attic Follow Clock To modify use a 3 Set the following parameters On amp Off Columns Temperatures Set the room temperature at which each fan starts and below which it stops Note that the first fan to start signals the end of minimum ventilation and the begin ning of lateral ventilation Note that the On Temperature of a fan must be greater than its Off Temperature Mode Column This column tells the controller to execute a particular function at the startup of a fan output or allows giving the output a special attribute Set the mode of each fan output as follows set the mode to if nothing applies to an output Timer The Timer label identifies a fan output that is used in minimum ventilation A fan output that is labeled Timer runs according to a timer in minimum ventilation and runs continuously when the room tem perature reaches its On Temperature Close Attic The controller can close the at tic vent at the startup of a certain fan output Assign the Close attic label to the fan output at which the attic must close if applicable This option is available if the attic vent is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4
23. in previous section to 100 30 PRO VISION rev 03 9 TIME CLOCKS 9 1 Clocks in a Broiler or Turkey Facility When it is used in a broiler or in a turkey facil ity the controller can control 8 time clocks with 12 timer cycles each These outputs are used to activate different kind of devices using the real time clock A time clock starts when the On Time of a time clock cycle is reached the output either stops after a certain run time or at a certain time of day The following diagrams show both possibilities Time Clock Output Status Start Stop Mode Cycle Start Time Stop Time e g e g 9hO0AM Output Time Clock atus Start Run Mode Cycle Run Time e g 30m 15s Start Time e g Note that the Start Run mode allows stop ping the outputs with a little more precision since it allows stopping them by the seconds contrarily to the Start Stop mode which allows stopping them by the minutes Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to choose the desired operating mode of the time clocks Start Stop or Start Run 1 Select On Off Settings Time clock A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if at least I time clock is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Note that the time clock menu will appear as shown below only if th
24. inputs amp outputs of your controller Normally this setup needs to be done only once 3 Hint Use the right and left arrow keys to scroll the display by pages right page dovvn left page up 1 Select zi r Set up A complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 Contrast Assign OA Language Sensor Controller used for Calib Time mode Temperature Unit c a 0 m w F Q O m m im H 0 m o 5 m H J Pressure Unit Use relative humidity sensor Use RH min vent compensation Use outside T sensor Use critical alarm Number of programs To modify use 2 Set the following parameters Contrast Adjust the contrast of the LCD screen Key beeper tone Adjust the volume of the keypad beeper Language Select the desired language English or Spanish Hint Press and hold the main menu button for 5 seconds to switch from a language to the other Controller used for The conroller can either be used in a breeder broiler or turkey production facility The breeder facility gives you access to additional parameters to moni tor an egg room and the turkey option gives you access to the natural ventilation mode natural curtain PRO VISION rev 03 9 PRO VISION Contrast Key beeper tone Language Controller used for Time mode Temperature Unit d m M m u w H a i i H
25. the optional exten sion cards Minimum Ventilation Cycle When ven tilation is not required to reduce the room temperature fan outputs can run either con tinuously or intermittently to reduce humidity levels and supply oxygen to the room Recuperation of the Warm Attic Air In order to make energy savings the controller can extract the warm air from the attic and send it back into the room Tunnel Ventilation When the room tem perature rises tunnel ventilation reduces the actual temperature perceived by the animals 2 MOUNTING INSTRUC TIONS 2 1 Installing the Controller on the Wall Fasten the two metal brackets on the mount ing holes located behind the controller using four screws Then mount the enclosure on the wall using four other screws Leave a clearance of at least 16 to the left of the enclosure to allow the cover to be removed for maintenance 6 PRO VISION rev 03 Natural Ventilation This is a ventilation mode that uses existing air currents and natural convection to move and distribute air through the building Humidity Control The control offers many ways to compensate for high or low humid ity levels Control of the Air Inlet Movement The movement of the air inlets sidewall vents or tunnel inlets can be coordinated with the operation of the fans or according to the pressure level This allows the inlets to be adjusted correctly without the influence of uncontrollab
26. the tab leads to the sensor assignment menu of the chosen output 3 Select the sensor assignment tab with the menu selectors 27757 5 ENER To modify use 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 4 5 2 Selecting the Attic Sensor If a temperature sensor is present in the attic please select vvhich input number the attic sensor uses 1 Select mz inlets Vents Attic Sensors This menu is accessible if at least 1 inlet is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 This tab is accessible if the attic sensor input is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 To modify use 2 Use the buttons to put a check mark in the box of the temperature sensor located in the attic 4 5 3 Egg Room Sensors If it is used in a breeder facility the control ler automatically enables an egg room and controls up to 3 outputs in this room heater cooling 8 humidity outputs Each of these outputs operates according to a specific temperature sensor Please refer to chapter 11 of this manual to specify vvhich sensor is used in the egg room 4 5 4 Main Breaker Sensor A temperature sensor can be used to moni tor the temperature of the main breaker The controller wi
27. 4 Tun 11 Tun 2 Tun 3 ee J 14 EEE J 16 Select an item and press 2 Use the arrow keys to select the desired relay number and then press Enter to change its function A table showing all possible functions prompts on screen Relay 1 Assignment Use the arrow keys to select the type of output being controlled by the relay and then press Enter PRO VISION rev 03 13 PRO VISION 3 If the controller uses many outputs of the same type choose the output number from the drop down menu 4 Proceed the same way to assign a relay to each output in use Below is a list of all possible relay func tions Relay Functions Hi Fire heater x or Heater x depending if your controller uses the hi fire option or if it uses 32 relays 1 Feeder relays are used to stop the feeders when a feeder run time alarm occurs These relays are normally closed NC relays which open when their respective feeder exceeds a user defined run time 2 Some relays on the relay panels have specially been designed to connect actuators 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 14 PRO VISION rev 03 4 7 2 Relays vvith Current Sensors The controller can monitor the current flovv on each of its outputs The follovving pro
28. E 3 Set the following parameters On temperature Set the temperature below which the selected heater starts If the Hi Fire option is used set this temperature separately for both steps of the heating stage Off temperature Set the temperature over which the heater stops Note that the Off Temperature of an heating output must be greater than its On Temperature If the Hi Fire option is used set this temperature separately for both steps of the heating stage PRO VISION 8 LIGHTS 8 1 The controller has two 0 10V outputs that can be used to control the light intensity Additional lights can also be connected to the On Off relays the on off lights simply turn on when the 10 light output is on Refer to section 4 4 to enable light programs and refer to section 4 7 to assign the on off light relays Principle of Operation Light Programs The controller can use 9 different light programs containing 6 daily cycles each The same program is performed every day until another program replaces it the program selection is made according to the animal age Light Cycles Up to 6 daily light cycles can be performed in the course of a light program These cycles are used to change the light intensity over the day see graph below Light Peaks A light peak is a marked increase in the light intensity They are used to stimu late the animals When light peaks are used they are performed right after t
29. ELATIVE HUMIDITY RH COMPENSATION The controller can automatically adjust the value of certain parameters as a function of the relative humidity RH level This section explains how each RH compensation function works and how to program them 12 1 High RH Comp on the Min Vent Timer The controller can compensate for a high humidity levels by increasing the level of mini mum ventilation As the RH level rises the controller increases the On Time portion of the minimum ventilation timer to compensate for the change The maximum compensated On Time is reached when the RH level is 10 above the RH set point Refer to section 5 1 to adjust the RH set point and refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to enable this RH compensation method Use RH min vent compensation RH Compensation on On Time of the Min Minimum Ventilation Vent timer Compen Regular On Time Off 10 RH Set Point 34 PRO VISION rev 03 II lt gt Therelative humidity compensation func tions are only available if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility in a breeder facility the RH sensor is used to control a humidity output in the egg room 1 Select 69 Minimum Ventilation Compens 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if the Use RH min vent compensation option is enabled in the Set up menu see sectio
30. Note that the Start Run option allows stopping the outputs with a little more precision since it allows stopping them by the seconds contrarily to the Start Stop mode which allows stopping them by the minutes This parameter is acces sible if at least 1 time clock is enabled above Number of temperature sensors Select the number of inside temperature sensors that are connected to the controller The control ler initially comes with 8 temperature inputs and 24 additional inputs can be used with the expansion cards total of 32 sensors This parameter is common to all programs of the controller Use wind speed Select Yes if an an emometer is connected to the controller Use ammonia sensor Select Yes if an am monia sensor is connected to the controller Use water flush Select Yes to use the water line flush Refer to chapter 10 for fur ther information on this feature Number of natural curtains Enable the de sired number of natural ventilation curtains O to 2 curtains This parameter is accessible if the controller is ued in a turkey production facility Number of water lines Select the number of water line outputs in used 1 to 8 outputs Note that up to 2 water lines can be connect ed to each output This parameter is accessible if the water flush option is enabled above Number of heaters Enable the proper num ber of heating outputs If the control
31. PRO VISION Temperature controller User s Manual TLU PRO Vision M 890 00515 rev 03 AN rev h r INTEGRA INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PN895 00572 REV 03 PRO VISION WARNINGS 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 2 PRO VISION rev 03 PRO VISION TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 5 1 1 PreCaUliOns 5 1 2 Symbols of the Manual 5 1 3 Controller s Overview b 1 4 Main Features 6 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 6 2 1 Installing the Controller on the Wall 6 2 2 Go 0 uuu uu a ali 6 22 Maii WING sne 6 22 2 Alarm CONNECTION u us uuu l Q iss sss 7 2 2 3 Sensor Inputs 7 2 2 4 0 10V Output Connection 7 USER INTERFACE 7 3 1 Location of the Controls 7 3 2 Adjusting a Parameter 7 INSTALLATION SETUP 8 4 1 Setting the Tim
32. Password A user that has complete access to the con troller can view and modify the passwords and privileges of all users 1 Select Password A complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if the password protec tion is enabled in the Set up menu see sec 4 4 User 4 4444 HESA Master 0610 To modify use 2 Set the following parameters Security Select the level of privileges that must be selected after 5 minutes of inactivity history settings or all Cur user This is user currently logged in for information only User 1 6 Set the password of each user 0122 Choose easy to remember passvvords and write them down in a safe place Master Set the master password This user automat cally has complete access to all menus of the controller Level Assign the desired level of privileges to each user NB The Master user automatically has complete access to all menus PRO VISION 4 3 Controller Programs amp Copy Paste Function Program definition A programs is an assem bly of settings temperature settings relay assignment sensor assignment etc that can be enabled at different moment of the breeding process In all the controller can use 5 different programs Refer to the Set up menu to enable the desired number of programs sec tion 4 4 Make sure the right program is selected before adju
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34. a low pressure alarm must set off when the controller is in tunnel ventilation This pa rameter is accessible if a pressure based tunnel inlet is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Critical Alarm ees Critical Temperature Ramp d50 Days Alarm settings T S P High S P 0 20 WC fife Aaaa 0 01 WC Chor HK 1 00 M S H ML S r 0 01 To modify use Eli PRO VISION rev 03 3 PRO VISION 13 2 3 Water Spill Alarm A water spill alarm is declared when the water consumption exceeds the acceptable limit This limit ranges from O to 10 000 gallons or liters per 15 minutes The controller can also adjust the water spill limit of each water meter automatically as the animals are growing The water spill alarm limit changes in a linear fashion between 2 user defined steps the first step being the maximum water consumption allowed at the beginning of the flock 5 days and the second step being the maximum consumption at the end of the flock Water Spill Limits Water Spill Alarm Limit gal 15 min elil Alarms This menu is accessible if at least 1 water meter in enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see sec tion 4 2 1 2 Set the following parameters The param eters below are common to all programs Water spill alarm settings a Start meter 1 5g 15m Start meter 2 5g 15m 25g 15m 25g 15m End meter 1
35. an ac cording to the above fan cycling parameters set its status to Cycle Note that the status of all regular minimum ventilation fans cannot be set to Off 6 2 4 Air Intake in Min Ventilation e If the attic vent is not used If the attic vent is not used the air intake in minimum ventilation is exclusively provided by the sidewall vent the vent opens during the Vent Pre opening delay at the startup of each cycle and then moves according to its respective static pressure limits until the fans stop When they do the sidewall vent closes and stays closed until the beginning of the next cycle If the attic vent is used a With the attic compensation i When the compensation is ongoing the air intake in minimum ventilation is exclusively provided by the attic vent the sidewall vent stays closed The attic vent opens during the Vent Pre opening delay at the startup of each cycle and then moves according to its respective static pressure limits until the fans stop When they do the attic vent closes and stays closed until the beginning of the next cycle ii When the compensation is over the air intake in minimum ventilation becomes provided by both vents attic amp sidewall the vents open during the Vent Pre opening delay at the startup of each cycle and then move according to the sidewall vent s static pressure limits until the fans stop When the fans stop both vents cl
36. and M electric povver lines t shall be in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator It shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment 2 2 2 Alarm Connection There are two types of alarms on the market One type activates when current is cut off at its input the other type of alarm activates when current is supplied at its input For an alarm of the first type use the NC terminal as shown on the wiring diagram For an alarm of the second type use the NO terminal 3 USER INTERFACE 3 1 Location of the Controls Graphic LCD display The large graphic LCD screen is used to display the parameters and menus Menu selectors The menu selectors allow selecting a tab on screen Home key This short cut key provides ac cess to the main menu Back The Back key is used to go back to the previous menu Arrow keys The arrow keys allow select ing a parameter on screen The right and left arrow keys can also be used to move through the display by pages left page up right page down Enter The Enter key is used to change the value of non numerical parameters Pressing this key makes a drop down choice menu appear Adjustment buttons The adjustment but tons allow increasing or decreasing the value of a parameter 2 2 3 Sensor Inputs Sensors operate at low voltage and are isolated from the supply Make sure that sensor cables remain is
37. art Run Mode Cycle Run Time e g 30m 15s Start Time e g Note that the Start Run mode allows stop ping the outputs vvith a little more precision since it allovvs stopping them by the seconds contrarily to the Start Stop mode which allovvs stopping them by the minutes Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to choose the desired operating mode of the time clocks Start Stop or Start Run 1 Select a On Off Settings S Time clock A passvvord may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if at least I time clock is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Note that the time clock menu will appear as shovvn below only if the Breeder facility is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 ERNIE va Clock 11 Esko EN No 2 Set the following parameters Display Select the desired time clock All parameters displayed below are related to the chosen output Skip day Time clock outputs can either run accroding to a weekly schedule 7 days or they can be stopped at regular intervals without considering the day of the week Select No to use the weekly schedule or select the number of days to be skipped after each operating day 1 5 days Day of the week Select on what day of the week the selected time clock is used This parameter is accessible if the Skip Da
38. ation curtains sidewall vent attic vent time clocks light outputs 0 10V vvater line flushing outputs egg room heater egg room cooling output egg room humidity output alarm output backup relay KR OCO AN OO N N O feeder cut off relays BUILT IN INPUTS 32 inside temperature sensors 8 basic temperature inputs amp up to 24 additional inputs with the expansion cards outside temperature sensor relative humidity sensor static pressure sensor NH3 sensor wind speed sensor feeder monitoring inputs N gt a water meters Refer to the end of this manual to con nect the sensors and loads PRO VISION rev 03 5 PRO VISION 1 4 Main Features Easy to Use Controller With its conve nient menu selectors and its large graphic LCD screen the PRO VISION is certainly the most easy to use temperature controller on the market 5 Controller Programs The controller al lows using 5 different programs to control the room temperature It is thus possible to acti vate a specific program that uses particular temperature settings according to the animal age for instance 32 Indoor Temperature Sensors Up to 32 temperature sensors can be connected to the controller to obtain an accurate reading of the average room temperature and a faster reaction time The controller comes with 8 basic temperature inputs and 24 additional inputs can be added with
39. attic vents In minimum ventilation the fans that are used to ensure a minimum ventilation run in timer mode and the vents sidewall and or attic slightly open prior to each activation of the fans Ventilation Concept in a Turkey Facility Startup of the tunnel fan labeled Start Tunnel see sec 6 5 3 Startup of the first natural ventilation curtain see sec 6 5 3 ON T of the first lateral fan Tunnel Mode opt Lateral Mode opt Natural Mode Minimum Vent opt In tunnel mode ventilation is provided by chosen tunnel fans and the air intake is exclusively provided by the tunnel inlet the sidewall vents amp natural curtains are closed The controller starts measuring the average temperature according to the tunnel sensors and starts using the tunnel inlet static pres sure limits and alarm limits This ventilation mode is optional in a turkey facilty In natural ventilation no fan is running and the air intake is provided by the natural ven tilation curtain and by the tunnel inlet if a tunnel inlet is used In lateral mode ventilation is provided by chosen sidewall fans and the air intake is provided by the sidewall and or attic vents This ventilation mode is optional in a turkey facilty In minimum ventilation the fans that are used to ensure a minimum ventilation run in timer mode and the vents sidewall and or attic slightly open prior to each activation of the fans Th
40. cedure shovvs hovv to identify the outputs that are using a current sensor 1 Select Set up A complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if a current sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Relay current sensor assignment ww 10 u To modify use 2 Use the buttons to put a check mark in the box of the relays that are using a cur rent sensor Figure Heaters in Non Brood Zones Heaters Temp Sensors Brood Zone Sensors Heater 4 8 Zones amp Clean Mode Definition of a Non Brood Zone A non brood zone is an unused part of the house This type of zone is automatically created when a heater exclusively uses temperature sensors that are not used to measure the average room temperature Non brood zones are generally not ventilated and only have some heaters to ensure minimum heat Heaters in Non Brood Zones The operating temperatures of the heaters in non brood zones are related to the Non Brood tem perature set point rather than on the regular temperature set point This means that if the non brood temperature set point changes the operating temperatures of non brood heat ers will be adjusted consequently Refer to section 5 1 to set the Non Brood temperature set point Definition of the Clean Mode The clean mode is used to interrupt regular operations
41. ch starts at a specific age Using multiple programs is useful to adapt the frequency and the duration of the flushing cycles as the birds are growing Up to 5 different water flush programs can be defined 1 Select Hil On Off Settings Water Flush A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if at least I water flush line output is enabled in the Set up menu see sec tion 4 4 2 Set the following parameters Water Flush Mon ue 23 thu Fri sat sun ESS q iq 1 ci To modify use fs EZ JU mon Start 1 12 00 am 12 00 am Start 3 12 00 am Siza 12 00 am To modify use fo 8 Water Flush Cycles amp Programs P n Output 2 starts flushing Output 1 starts flushing Output 3 starts flushing 1 Cyce Output 74 starts flushing Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4 1 Program 32 PRO VISION rev 03 Display Select the desired vvater flush pro gram program 1 5 All parameters below are related to the chosen vvater flush program Skip day VVater flush can either be per formed accroding to a vveekly schedule 7 days or they can be stopped at regular intervals vvithout considering the day of the week Select No to use the vveekly schedule or select the number of days to be skipped after each ope
42. ches its maximum opening Shutoff fans at Select the temperature at which the fans must stop running in natural ventilation This parameters is common to both natural ventilation curtains and is only available if fan outputs are enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Total open time Select the total opening time of the curtain in minutes and sec onds Total opening in inches Select the total distance that separates the minimum and the maximum positions of the curtain in inches First opening in inches Select the initial opening of the curtain in inches The cur tain reaches this opening when temperature reaches its On Temperature Off Time Select the amount of time that must be left between 2 consecutive move ments of the curtain PRO VISION rev 03 23 PRO VISION 6 5 Tunnel Ventilation 6 5 1 Principle of Operation The tunnel ventilation mode begins at the startup of a chosen tunnel fan output If the lateral ventilation mode preceeds the tunnel ventilation mode the controller can make a smooth transition between both modes by opening the tunnel inlet prior to closing the sidewall vents Refer to the following sec tion of this manual to specify the moment at which the transition begins and the moment at which tunnel ventilation is fully enabled Temperature Sensors in Tunnel Ventilation When it is in tunnel ventilation the controller measures the room temperature accor
43. d no run time alarm opening Egg room heating output PRO VISION rev 03 39 PRO VISION 14 2 History Menus The history menus provide a daily record of the house conditions The information con tained in these menus is logged at midnight everyday 1 Select pr ft History 2 By default the controller displays the average temperature history at first Use the menu selector to select the desired type of history Average This menu contains the daily mini mum and maximum readings of the average temperature of the past 400 days or since the beginning of the flock T Sensors This menu contains the daily minimum and maximum temperature readings Of each inside amp outside temperature sensors of the past 7 days 14 3 Animal Age amp Count Animal Age Some parameters of the control ler can automatically change over time as the animals grow up temperature ramps light programs etc Animal Count amp Mortality In order to keep the animal count you must first specify the initial number of animals at the beginning of a flock You must then update the animal count when mortality occurs 1 Select pm FA Start Flock A complete access password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 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 di
44. d date 8 Time format 10 Clock outputs See Time clocks Communication rate inuse 42 Compensation Attic min vent compensation See Attic Relative humidity comp See Relative humidity comp Connections 6 Contrast LCD screen 9 Controller Communication rate in use 42 Diagnostic 42 Features 5 Location of the controls 7 Mounting instructions 6 Programs 9 Screen contrast 9 Set up menu 9 12 Softvvare Language selection 9 Upgrade 41 42 Version 15 Technical specifications 43 Update Backup 41 42 Cooling outputs Activation 10 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Egg room cooling output See Egg room Hi Lo RH compensation on the cooling output Activation 10 Operation amp settings 35 Operation amp settings 26 28 Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 Copy amp Paste function 9 Critical temperature alarm See Alarms Current conditions Input amp outputs conditions 39 Menu information 12 Screen saver 39 Current sensor See Amperage draw Curtains See Tunnel inlet or Natural curtain Curves See Ramping D Date 8 Day Night Day night times 11 Minimum ventilation night ramp Activation 11 Operation amp settings 18 Diagnostic 42 Digital keypad 7 E Egg room breeder facility Egg count menu 41 Egg room activation 9 Egg room cooling output Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Operation amp settings 33 Relay assignment 14 Egg room heater Amp dra
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46. ding to the temperature sensors that are associ ated with the tunnel fan output in use The sensors that are being used in tunnel ventila tion are specially defined to compensate for changes in airflow patterns that can distort the room temperature Refer to section 4 5 to select the temperature sensors used in tunnel ventilation Air Intake in Tunnel Ventilation In tunnel ven tilation the air intake is exclusively provided by the tunnel inlets the sidewall vent attic vents and natural curtains are closed Up to 2 tunnel inlets can operate as a function of the static pressure level or as a function of the room temperature Refer to section 4 4 of this manual to enable the tunnel inlets and to choose their operating mode Low Static Pressure Alarm Limit If the low pressure alarm condition is used the pressure limit at which the alarm occurs changes when the controller enters in tunnel ventilation Re fer to section 13 2 2 to set the low pressure limit used in tunnel ventilation 3 Refer to the previous section to see how the transition is made between natural to tunnel ventilation 24 PRO VISION rev 03 6 5 2 Tunnel Ventilation in Standby The controller allows putting tunnel ventila tion on standby at any moment This is useful to prevent the tunnel inlet from opening when the animals are too young or when it is too cold outside for instance f the tunnel mode is on standby and the room temperature is suitable
47. dition Screen Saver The current condition screen saver gives a quick overview of the actual conditions in the barn This screen is automatically displayed after 5 min utes of inactivity and shows the basic conditions in the room temperature static pressure level humidity level and light intensity 0 06 ao P 100 Main menu press any key 14 1 2 Current Input Output Status 1 Select i Current conditions pr The controller displays the current reading of each input along with other useful information such as temperature and heater run times It is also possible to refine this screen display by removing some pieces of information from it such as the individual reading of the temperature sensors and the run time of the heaters Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to modify the information displayed on the current condition screen Current Conditions Min Temp Avr temp Max Temp 75 2 F 77 5 F 80 0 F Temperature Sensors 75 3 75 E EF 75 0 75 6 7 221 E Out Humidity S P Water 1 78 0 F 75 0 06 WC 7 gal Today s heater run time 0 00 n o oole 3 0 00 0 00 Water 2 Ammonia Wind spd Output 3 gal Oppm Oft min Status 2 Select the Output Status tab with the menu selectors A table containing the status Of each output is displayed Output Status Below is a table showing the meaning of all possible output status Heater x is active lay is close
48. e Broiler or Turkey facility is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Display Clock 2 To Modify Press fs 2 Select the desired time clock output 3 Set the follovving parameters Start Time Set the time at vvhich each cycle starts If 12 cycles are not required set the Start amp Stop Times of the unused cycles to the same value or set the Run Time to 0 00 00 NB Use the AM PM key to change the time indicator if required Stop or Run Time The cycles can either stop at a specific time of day or after a certain run time Set the time at which each cycle ends NB Use the 4M PM key to change the time indicator if required Refer to section 4 4 to choose how the time clocks must stop PRO VISION 9 2 Clocks in a Breeder Facility When it is used in a breeder facility the controller can control 8 time clocks that are each using 4 timer cycles These outputs are used to activate different kind of devices us ing the real time clock In the breeder facility the cycles can be enabled on specific days of the week A time clock starts when the On Time of a time clock cycle is reached the output either stops after a certain run time or at a certain time of day The following diagrams show both possibilities Time Clock Start Stop Mode Cycle Start Time Stop Time e g 8h30AM e g Output Time Clock atus St
49. e amp Date 8 4 2 Password aa aa aa olardi keine 8 4 2 1 Entering a Password 8 4 2 2 Changing Retrieving a Password 8 4 3 Controller Programs amp Copy Paste Function 9 4 4 Set up Menu 9 4 5 Sensor Assignment 12 4 5 1 Ass gning the Sensors 12 4 5 2 Selecting the Attic Sensor 13 4 5 3 Egg Room Sensors 13 4 5 4 Main Breaker Sensor 13 4 6 Calibrating the Inputs 13 am usss sss 13 4 7 1 Relay Assignment 13 4 7 2 Relays with Current Sensors 14 4 8 Non Brood Zones 8 Clean Mode 14 4 9 Test OLU a Bak da d 15 ATO 15 SEL EUVI spp 16 5 1 Temperature amp RH Set Points 16 PN 16 6 9 10 11 12 VENTILATION amp COOLING 17 6 1 Overview of the Ventilation Concepts 17 6 2 Minimum Ventilation 18 6 2 1 Minimum Ventilation Timer 18 6 2 2 Min Ventilation Timer Ramp 18
50. e cycle sunset This parameter is accessible if the Lights 24hr option is disabled Light Program 1 CURRENT AGE 1 PROGRAM 1 INTENSITY 50 gt 6 2 5 4 13 z il TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT 12 00 5 DOA 4 B R 11 59P PRO VISION rev 03 29 PRO VISION 8 2 2 Light Peak Settings 1 Select 5 Light Programs This menu is accessible if the light output is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 password may also be required to access it see sect 4 2 1 This tab is accessible if the Use Peak option is enabled in section 8 2 1 To modify use 2 Set the follovving parameters Adjust Select the desired light cycle All parameters belovv are related to the chosen cycle Enabled Select Yes to use light peaks during the selected light cycle Cycle Select how much time is required to perform a light peak cycle see previous graph Note that the Cycle Time must be even or longer than the Peak time Peak Sun rise Peak Sunset Peak Time Select during how much time the light peak intensity must be maintained from O to 59 minutes Sunrise Sunset Select the duration of the peak sunrise and sunset see previous graph These parameters range from 1 to 60 minutes Intensity Set the intensity of light peaks to the desired value It ranges from the regular light intensity as defined
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52. el inlet starts being used at the start up of that tunnel fan and the sidewall vent keeps being used Close sidewall The Close sidewall label indicates the moment at which lateral venti lation ends The sidewall vent closes at the startup of the chosen tunnel fan and the tun nel ventilation mode becomes fully effective at that moment 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 mode to the other The sidewall vents close and the tunnel inlet start being used at the startup of the chosen tunnel fan Start tunnel 2 The second tunnel inlet starts being used at the startup of the se lected tunnel fan output Fan Shutoff Column Fan Shutoff The controller can disable some lateral fans at the startup of chosen tunnel fan outputs Select the moment at which each lateral fan must stop if appli cable Note that when a fan is stopped it Follow Clock will not restart until the controller re enters in lateral ventilation 4 If you want the selected fan to run when a particular time clock output is on select the Follow Clock tab with the menu selec tors and then set parameters below This tab is only accessible if the controller is used in a breeder facility Tunnel fan 1 follow clock Follow clock M
53. et point ramp Select On to enable it or select Off to disable it Age Set the age at which each step starts This parameter ranges from 5 to 450 days negative values are used to prepare the house before letting the animals in Temperature Assign a temperature set point with each step of the ramp If you don t need 12 different steps repeat the last tem perature for each unnecessary step PRO VISION 6 VENTILATION amp COOLING 6 1 Overview of the Ventilation Concepts Ventilation Concept in a Breeder or Broiler Facility Startup of the tunnel fan labeled Close sidewall see sec 6 5 3 Startup of the tunnel fan labeled Start Tunnel see sec 6 5 3 ON T of the first lateral fan Tunnel Mode Lateral Mode In tunnel mode ventilation is provided by chosen tunnel fans and the air intake is exclusively provided by the tunnel inlet the sidewall vents are closed The controller starts measuring the average temperature according to the tunnel sensors and starts using the tunnel inlet static pressure limits and alarm limits As the room temperature rises the control ler can start opening the tunnel inlet before closing the sidewall vents in order to create a smooth transition between lateral amp tunnel ventilation This transition is optional In lateral mode ventilation is provided by chosen sidewall fans and the air intake is provided by the sidewall and or
54. ff Settings menu Refer to the lateral or tunnel fan sections of this manual to assign these fan operating modes sections 6 5 1 amp 6 5 3 6 2 3 2 Fan Cycling In minimum ventilation the controller can make a rotation of the fans selection between consecutive cycles This rotation allows run ning the fan motors evenly and regularly In order to use fan cycling you must specify how many fans must be activated simulta neously and specify after how many cycles they must switch Here is an example of fan cycling with 4 fans In this example 2 fans are used simultane ously and a switch is made every 3 cycles PRO VISION 1 step 3 cycles 2 d step 3 cycles 3 step 3 cycles 4 step 3 cycles Minimum Ventilation Fan Cycling 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 Min Vent Fan Cycling Es 2 Set the follovving parameters Fans per cycle Select how many cycling fans must be activated simultaneously in a minimum ventilation eycle Only the fans that are labeled Cycle will make a rotation from one minimum ventilation cycle to the other The fans that are labeled Oz are the regular minimum ventilation fans used in all minimum ventilation cycles Change fan cycle Select after how many minimum ventilation cycles the selection of cycling fans must switch This parameter ranges from 1 to 1 000 cycles Fan x Tun x To use a fan tunnel f
55. g to the static pressure level The vents close Stat and stay closed 2 ON Time s Cycle Time Attic Compensation on the Min Ventila tion Air Intake When the PRO VISION operates in minimum ventilation and the attic temperature is warm enough the controller can extract the warm air from the attic by increasing the operating time of the fans When this compensation is on the controller automatically adjusts the On Time portion of the minimum ventila tion timer as a function of the room tem perature If the room temperature is cooler than the Attic start comp at value and the attic tem perature is equal or higher than this start up point the On Time of the minimum ventila tion cycle is fully compensated in order to extract a maximum level of heat from the attic the fans are always on As the room temperature rises and reaches the compen sation s start up point the On Time starts decreasing gradually in a linear fashion as the room temperature increases The On Time finally stops being compensated when PRO VISION rev 03 19 PRO VISION 1 Select Attic Compensation on On Time of the Minimum the Min x Vent Ventilation Timer Timer Compen sated On Time On Time Cycle Time Regular On Time This compensation only takes place when the attic temperature is warmer than the Attic start comp at temperature value the room temperat
56. he sunrise at the very beginning of a light cycle and are then performed on a regular basis according to a user defined timer 8 2 Settings 8 2 1 Light Program Settings 1 Select 2 Light Programs Select a Light Program Accessible if the light output is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 A graph showing the current status of the ongoing light cycle is displayed along with the light parameters 2 Set the following parameters r s Make sure you have selected the right light program before adjusting the fol lowing parameters Age Select the animal age at which the chosen program starts This value ranges from 5 to 450 days negative values are Light Cycles Light Intensity Peak Intensity Intensity Sunrise Start Time Duration used to prepare the house before letting the animals in Lights 24hr Select Yes for the lights to stay lit all day long select No to use the light cycles Use Peaks Select Yes to use light peaks at regular intervals or select No to disable them Sunrise When a cycle starts the light intensity increases from its minimum to its maximum intensity over this delay see previous graph Set the sunrise delay to the desired value from O to 6O minutes This parameter is accessible if the
57. ide temperature sensor is used set these limits separately for hot and cold weather conditions This param eter is accessible if the attic compensation function is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Wind Delay When the pressure level gets out of range the air inlets wait for the end of the Wind Delay before moving they only move if the high or low pressure condition is valid all along this delay This way the inlets do not move if a wind draft causes fleeting changes in the pressure level Set the Wind Delay to the desired value Note that this parameter is common to all air inlets sidewall vent attic vent and tunnel inlets Pre opening Vents Specify how much time is required to pre open the sidewall amp attic vents before activating the fans in minimum ventilation Refer to section 6 2 4 for further information on this delay This parameter is accessible if the pre opening is not set automatically by the controller Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to enable disable the automatic pre opening function Outside T Hot amp Cold Specify the out door temperature at which hot amp cold static pressure limits are used These parameters are accessible if an outside temperature sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Opening of the Sidewall amp Attic Vents Static Pressure The vents starts closing after the Wind Delay has elapsed Sidewall Hi pressure l
58. ill alarms 38 Ammonia sensor Activation 10 Calibration 13 Current ammonia level 39 Amperage draw Alarm limits 38 Current sensor Activation 11 Sensor assignment 14 Current status Output amperage draw 41 Output operation cost 41 Going rate 11 Output voltage 12 Anemometer See Wind speed Animals Animal age Current age 39 Settings 40 Animal count Initial number of animals 40 Posting of mortalities 40 Starting a new flock 40 42 Attic Attic T sensor Activation 11 Sensor assignment 13 Attic vent Activation 11 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Closing fan stage 21 44 PRO VISION rev 03 Operation z settings 21 22 Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 Static pressure set points 22 Extracting air from the attic Activation 11 Operation amp settings 19 B Backup Backup relay Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Relay assignment 14 Backup thermostat warning 36 Making a controller backup 41 42 Beeper See Keypad beeper Birds See Animals Breaker temperature Activate breaker T monitoring 11 Hi T alarm limit 36 Sensor selection 11 Breeder facility See Egg room Broiler facility 9 Buttons 7 C Calibration Sensors amp water meter 13 14 Celsius units 10 Clean mode Activate deactivate 15 Clean mode T set point 16 Low T alarms in clean mode Activating the alarm condition 15 Alarm limit 36 Operation amp settings 14 Clock Setting the time an
59. imits o Hu Sidewall Lo pressure limits o Hu The vents stop closing in Lateral Ventilation The vents start opening The vents stop after the Wind opening Delay has elapsed The Hi and Lo pressure limits can automatically be adjusted according to the outside temperature 22 PRO VISION rev 03 PRO VISION 6 4 Natural Ventilation The controller can control the opening of 2 natural ventilation curtains In the natural ventilation mode all the fans are off and the air intake is provided by the natural curtains and by the tunnel inlet if applicable This ventilation mode is only accessible in turkey facilities Refer to section 4 4 to select the type of facility in use The natural ventilation is only accessible in a turkey facility see section 4 4 Note that the static pressure alarm conditions are not monitored while the controller is in natural ventilation Beginning of Natural Ventilation The con troller enters in natural ventilation when temperature reaches the start temperature of a natural ventilation curtain At that moment the controller makes the natural curtain open to its initial position and closes the lateral amp attic vents Stopping the Fans in Natural Ventilation The controller switches off all the fan outputs lateral amp tunnel fans when the temperature reaches the fans shutoff point Shutoff fans at Movement of the curtains in natural ventila tion A
60. in what type of facility the controller is located breeder broiler or turkey 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 daily count of produced cracked and floor eggs as well as the daily average egg weight and finally allows setting the time clocks with a weekly schedule Refer to section 14 4 to access the egg count menu and refer to sec tion 9 1 to set the egg room time clocks Reference Temperature All egg room outputs operate according to the egg room tempera ture Refer to section 4 5 to select which tem perature sensors are located in this room Relative Humidity in the Egg Room If the egg room is enabled and the controller uses a relative humidity RH sensor the RH sensor must be located inside the egg room Egg Room Heating Output The controller can control 1 heating output in the egg room This output starts when the egg room temperature gets lower than its On Temperature and stops when the egg room temperature reaches its Off Temperature Heater in the Output Status Egg Room Cooling Output The controller can control 1 cooling output in the egg room This output starts when the egg room temperature reaches its On Temperature and stops when the egg room temperature gets lower than the its Off Temperature Cooling Output in the Egg Room Egg Room Humidity Output The controller can co
61. ins 1 2 must be made separately for each of these output Egg room heater Egg room cooling Fans 1 5 In lateral ventilation these outputs operate according to the Aver age T sensor group In tunnel ventilation they operate according to the sensors that are associ ated with the tunnel fan output in use Tunnel Fans 1 20 Non brood zones A non brood zone is an unused part of the house This type of zone is automatically created when a heater is only being controlled by a selection of sensors that are not used to measure the average room temperature Refer to section 4 8 for further information about non brood zones 1 Select A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 2 A table showing all outputs in use is dis played Select the desired output with the arrow keys On Off Settings Set Point 60 0 63 5 59 60 0 63 5 Timer 60 0 63 5 Start sidewall 60 0 63 5 Close attic 60 0 63 5 Start tunnel 60 0 63 5 Close sidewall 60 0 63 5 60 0 63 60 0 63 To modify use 0 3 When an output is selected the controller displays a sensor assignment tab at the right hand side of the screen the tab is associated with the chosen output If the output oper ates according to a group of sensors the tab leads to the sensor assignment menu of the group if it operates according to its own se lection of sensors
62. int is the target level of relative humidity in the room It is only used if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility If the humidity level in the room gets higher than this set point the controller can enable differ ent compensation functions to lower it down 16 PRO VISION rev 03 see chapter 12 Set the relative humidity set point to the desired value This parameter is accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility Refer to the Set up menu to select the type of facility breeder broiler or turkey 5 2 Set Point Ramp The controller can automatically adjust the temperature set point over time with a ramp The set point ramp is composed of 12 steps and each step associates a temperature set point with an animal age Once the ramp is enabled the controller changes the tempera ture set point every hour in a linear fashion between consecutive steps of the ramp When it reaches the last step the controller keeps using the last temperature set point until the end of the flock Temperature Set Point Ramp e 1 5 10 14 19 24 28 33 38 42 47Age Temperature e o 0 0 o N O O Q gt N O 1 Select Jk Set Point 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 Ramping Status OFF 2 Set the following parameters The param eters below are common to all programs Ramping Status This is the status of the s
63. ion complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 Pro vision V X X Build no XXXX Released Jan 1 200X PRO VISION rev 03 15 PRO VISION 5 SET POINTS 5 1 Temperature amp RH Set Points 1 Select 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 The current temperature amp relative humid ity RH set points are displayed along with a graph of the temperature set point ramp Refer to section 5 2 for further information about this ramp Set Point Set Point 75 0 Non brood RH Set Point Temperature Ramping 90 0 84 4 81 6 78 8 76 0 73 2 70 4 67 6 64 8 62 0 38 42 47 Age To modify use fo 9 2 Set the follovving parameters Set Point The Set Point is the target tempera ture in the room The operating temperatures of most outputs are based on this value which means that if the set point changes the start amp stop temperatures of the outputs are adjusted accordingly Set the temperature set point to the desired value Also note that if the set point ramp is enabled the controller automatically defines this value as a function of the animal age see section 5 2 This parameter is common to all programs Non brood Set the target temperature used in the non brood zones Refer to section 4 8 for further information about non brood zones RH Set Point The relative humidity RH set po
64. is menu see section 4 2 1 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select the desired tunnel fan output These outputs are available if they have previously been enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 3 Set the follovving parameters On 8 Off Columns Temperatures Set the room temperature at which each tunnel fan starts and belovv which it stops The On Temperature of a tunnel fan must be greater than its Off Temperature Mode Column This column tells the controller to execute a particular function at the startup Of a tunnel fan output or allovvs giving the out PRO VISION On Off Settings Set Point 75 0 Fan shutoff n F Q AN ul K 6800 00 tart lose sidewall 3 Starttunnel2 00 N 0 OO oj ol O ol ol O 00 oo O F 00 p o i y Sa 0 To modify use puta special attribute Set the mode of each tunnel fan output as follows set the mode to if nothing applies to an output Timer The Timer label identifies a tunnel fan output that is used in minimum ventilation A tunnel fan that has this label runs according to a timer in minimum venti lation and runs continuously when the room temperature reaches its On Temperature Start tunnel The Start tunnel label indi cates the moment at which the transition from lateral to tunnel ventilation begins the first tunn
65. is ventilation mode is optional in a turkey facilty PRO VISION rev 03 17 PRO VISION 6 2 Minimum ventilation cycles are activated when the room temperature is lower than the start temperature of the first fan stage Run ning the fans even though ventilation is not required for reducing the room temperature is useful to reduce humidity levels and supply oxygen to the room It also prevents the fans from freezing in winter Minimum Ventilation Minimum ventilation can only be used if at least 1 fan output is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 6 2 1 Minimum Ventilation Timer The minimum ventilation timer is composed of an On Time and of a Cycle Time The fans run during the On Time and then stop until the end of the Cycle Time This timer is com mon to all programs of the controller Min Vent Minimum Fan Status Ventilation Timer 2 ON Time 5 lt Cycle Time o Automatic adjustment of the minimum venti lation timer as a function of relative humidity The controller can automatically increase the On Time portion of the minimum ventilation timer as the humidity level increases Refer to section 12 1 for further information about this RH compensation function 3 The controller can automatically extend the cycle time in order to pre open the vents 1 Select Minimum Ventilation A password may be required to access this menu see sec
66. ite on standard USB memory cards which makes it easy to create a backup of you control ler or to upload a new configuration in it Note that once your system s configuration is saved on a memory card it can then be transferred on a home computer palm pilot or it can be uploaded in another controller of the same type 3 NO USB memory card is provided with the system You can purchase one in any good electronic store Connecting the Memory Card Open the latches and lift the cover Now insert the USB card in the USB connector located on the electronic board inside the enclosure USB connector Configuration Files pkg The controller only recognizes the configuration files with the pkg extension In addition the files must be located at the root of the USB mem ory card otherwise the controller will not see them it cannot access any sub directory In order to erase or rename a configuration file you must access your USB memory card via a computer or palm pilot Furthermore when uploading one of these files in the control it is possible to upload only 1 of its 2 components the software or the parameters settings t is thus possible to upgrade your controller without loosing your parameter settings for instance PRO VISION rev 03 41 PRO VISION 1 Select 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 PRO VISION 1 pkg PRO VISION 2 pkg PRO VISION 3 pkg
67. lared when the average room temperature falls below the low temperature alarm settings Although these settings are entered by the user as absolute values they are defined based on the tem perature set point which mean they are adjust automatically if the set point changes The situation is slightly different when the outside temperature is greater than the room set point In this case the outside tempera ture becomes the reference point instead of using the set point as a the reference This means an alarm is declared when the room temperature reaches Outside Temperature High Alarm Offset the offset being the difference between the high alarm temperature setting and the set point A third parameter called the Critical Temperature is defined to continue monitoring the indoor temperature for high temperatures When the indoor temperature reaches the critical high temperature defined as an absolute value an alarm is declared Detection of Temperature Alarms Hi T alarm Clean Mode Temperature Alarms The control ler can monitor low temperature alarms when it operates in clean mode If this low tem perature alarm condition is used the control ler sets off an alarm when the ambient tem perature 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 1 Select
68. lation or when the room temperature gets lower than a user defined limit Refer to the Set up menu to enable the desired operating mode of this output section 4 4 Stir Fans in Minimum Ventilation When they are used in minimum ventilation the stir fans only run during the Off Time portion of the minimum ventilation cycles This ensures good air circulation when the exhaust fans are not running Stir Fans as a Function of Temperature When they operate as a function of temperature the stir fans run in timer mode when the av erage temperature is lower than the output s On Temperature and stop when the room temperature rises and reaches the output s Off Temperature Stir Fan as a Function of Stir Fan Timer Temperature 1 1 Y 1 l 1 Room T Reference Temperature Operating tempera tures of the stir fan output are related to the temperature set point This means that if the set point changes the ON and OFF Tempera tures are adjusted consequently Output Stir Fan Timer Status 2 ON 3 Time Cycle Time PRO VISION rev 03 27 PRO VISION 1 Select p a On Off Settings j A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 l 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select the stir fan output This output is available if it has previously been enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 3 Set the temperature at which the
69. le factors such as wind or air from adjoining rooms Egg Room In addition to controlling the ambient temperature in the house the PRO VISION can control the temperature and humidity conditions in an egg room It can also keeps a tally of the number of eggs produced each day Operation Cost Monitoring The control ler can monitor the amperage draw of the outputs and give you daily reports of the operation costs History Menus The history menus allow monitoring the sensor readings and verify the run time of some outputs Below is a list of all available histories menus Minimum and maximum sensor readings Ambient temperature 400 days Inside temperature sensors 7 days Outside temperature sensor 400 days Relative humidity sensor 400 days Static pressure sensor 400 days Heater run timee 400 days Feeder run time 400 days Water consumption 400 days Mortality 400 days Alarm Management T he controller provides alarms for high lovv temperatures defective sensors and other system failures It keeps in memory the 75 latest alarm conditions Password Protection Different passwords levels can be enabled to restrict access to some menus of the controller Backup Battery A backup battery allows the unit t
70. ler is used in a breeder or broiler production facility the number of heaters ranges from 1 to 16 and can be doubled with the Hi Fire option if the controller is used in a turkey production facility the number of heaters ranges from 1 to 32 Use heater RH compensation Select Yes for the controller to activate the heaters in timer mode when the relative humidity level is too high Refer to section 12 2 for further information about this RH compensation method This parameter is accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility and if at least I heater and relative humidity sensor are enabled above It is also common to all programs of the controller Use hi fire heaters Select Yes to enable the hi fire option for the heating outputs This function allows doubling the number of heating stages refer to chapter 7 for further information on this function This parameter is common to all programs and is only accessible if the controller is used in a breeder or broiler facility Number of fans Enable the proper number of lateral fans 1 to 5 fans Number of tunnel fans Enable the proper number of tunnel fans 1 to 20 tunnel fans Number of coolings Enable the proper num ber of cooling outputs O to 6 outputs RH shutoff cooling Select Yes for the controller to disable the cooling outputs when the humidity level gets too high Refer to sec PRO VISION
71. ll 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 4 6 This section shows how to calibrate the reading of the sensor inputs in order to obtain accurate and uniform readings from all sensors It also shows how to calibrate the flow rate of the water meters Calibrating the Inputs 1 Select Sensor Calib 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 A table showing the calibration values of each sensor input is displayed Sensor calibration Temperature sensor 1 Temperature sensor 2 Temperature sensor 3 Outside temperature sensor 0 0 Static pressure sensor 0 00 1 Relative humidity sensor 1 1 1 1 x z elo o Polo B BIBIB 10 s pp o o B B G Ke o 501 5 o oll oleo Max ammonia value 1000 ppm To modify use 3 2 required calibrate the reading of the sensors Note that the calibration settings are common to all programs of the controller Use the key to enter a negative offset Temperature indoor amp outdoor The reading of the inside and outside temperature sensors can be adjusted of 10 F 5 6 C Static pressure sensor The reading of the static pressure senso
72. m ventilation ramp Night ramp 11 Operation amp settings 18 20 Mortality History 40 Posting new mortalities 40 Mounting instructions 6 N Natural ventilation Natural curtain Activation 10 Sensor assignment 12 Operation amp settings 23 Non brood zones Low T alarms in clean mode Activating the alarm condition 15 Alarm limit 36 Making a non brood zone 12 Principle of operation 14 T alarms in non brood zones 36 T set point in non brood zones 16 O Operation costs 41 See also Amperage draw Outputs See also Relays Activation 9 12 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Diagnostic 42 List of available outputs 5 Output status 39 Outside temperature See Temperature P Parameter adjustment 7 Password Enable disable the password 11 Entering changing the password 8 Retrieving a lost password 8 Pilot light Alarm 7 Programs Copy paste program settings 9 Enabling programs 10 Principle of operation 9 Program selection 9 PRO VISION rev 03 45 PRO VISION R Ramping Critical T alarm limits 37 Minimum ventilation On Time ramp 18 Temperature set point ramp 16 Water spill alarm limits 38 Relative humidity RH RH Compensation broiler facility only Hi RH Comp on the min ventilation timer Activation 10 Settings 34 Hi RH Comp with the cooling outputs Activation 10 Settings 35 Hi RH Comp with the heaters Activation 10 Settings 34 Lo RH Comp with the cooling outputs Activation 11
73. mpensation with heaters Activation 10 Settings 34 Sensor assignment 12 History menus 40 Home key 7 Humidity See Relative humidity I Index 44 Inlets See Sidewall vent attic vent or tunnel inlet Inputs See also Sensors Activation 9 12 Input status 39 List of available inputs 5 Installation Set up menu Parameter settings 9 12 Worksheet 51 Installer password See Password K Keypad Beeper volume 9 Location 7 L Language selection 9 Lateral ventilation See also Sidewall vents amp Fans Operation amp settings 21 22 Overview of the ventilation concepts 17 LCD screen 7 Diagnostic 42 LED Alarm 7 Lights Lights on the 0 10V output 0 10V Wiring 7 Activation 11 Current intensity 39 Diagnostic 42 Operation amp Settings 29 31 On off lights Activation 14 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Principle of operation 29 Relay assignment 14 Liters 10 M Main menu shortcut key 7 Measuring units 10 Memory cards USB 41 42 Menu selectors 7 Minimum ventilation Compensation of the On Time According to the attic temperature 19 According to the RH level Activation 10 Settings 34 Fan cycling 18 Fan selection Lateral fans 21 22 Tunnel fans 25 Operation amp settings 18 20 Overview of the ventilation concepts 17 Pre opening of sidewall vents in min vent Mode Automatic or programmable delay 11 Principle of operation 19 Settings 22 Stir fans in min vent 11 27 Minimu
74. n 4 4 Compensation wv m w Q Qu H H B lt B cr F F w O H To modify use 9 2 Set the following parameters RH add min ventilation Select the maxi mum amount of time that can be added to the On Time portion of the minimum ven tilation timer 12 2 High RH Compensation vvith the Heaters The controller can compensate for high humidity levels by activating the heaters in timer mode As the RH level increases the controller increases the On Time portion of the heating timer to compensate for the change The maximum compensated heating On Time is reached when the RH level is 10 above the RH Set Point On Time of the heat timer RH Comp with Heating Outputs Maximum On Time Minimum On Time Off RH Level 10 RH Set Point The RH heat timer is composed of an On Time and of a Cycle Time The heaters run during the On Time and then stop until the end of the Cycle Time The On Time por tion of this cycle increases as the RH level increases Output RH Heat Timer Status KON Time 3 Cycle Time PRO VISION Refer to section 5 1 to adjust the RH set point and refer to the Set up menu to enable this RH compensation method Use heater RH compensation parameter in section 4 4 1 Select a On Off Settings 4 password may be required to access this menu
75. natural ventilation curtain opens to its initial position vvhen temperature reaches its respective start temperature The curtain then opens gradually towards its maximum opening as temperature increases it finally reaches its maximum opening when temperature reaches the Max Open T temperature value Operating Diagram of Natural Natural Ventilation Curtain Curtain 1 Opening T of the curtain s probes Natural 1 Start T When a curtain reaches a particular position and stops a temperature variation of at least 0 59F must occur for the curtain s position to be readjusted An Off Time is also defined to leave a sufficient amount of time between 2 movements of the curtain Note that if the tunnel inlet is enabled this inlet will follow the same movements as natural curtain 7 End of Natural Ventilation The natural venti lation mode ends when the controller enters in tunnel ventilation or when it goes back in lateral ventilation if applicable Note these 2 ventilation modes are optional in a turkey facility that is why it is also possible to use the natural ventilation mode permanently Transition from Natural to Tunnel At the start up of tunnel ventilation the natural ventilation curtains close completely and the tunnel inlet opens in the meanwhile When the natural ventilation curtains are totally closed the tunnel inlet reaches its required position and the controller activates the proper fan
76. ng higher pressure limits in cold weather allows reducing the cold air intake since the pressure level has to be higher before the vents start opening Likewise using lower pressure limits in warm weather allows the vents to move with fewer restrictions Statie Static Pressure Pressure Limits as a Function Limits of the Outside T Limits in cold conditions S P Limits in hot conditions Hot T Outside Temperature PRO VISION rev 03 21 PRO VISION 1 Select m 25 Inlets Vents This menu is accessible if at least 1 inlet is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 Inlets Vents Attic Cold SP Vents Lo 56 0 05 ESSA 0 03 Sidewall Cold SP Vents Wind del 5 Stod 1 in elay 3 Vents 5sec Outside T Outside T Cold 5 0 F Hot 45 0 F To Modify Press fa 2 Set the follovving parameters Sidevvall Vents Lo Hi Pressure Limits Set the static pressure level belovv above vvhich the vents must close open f an outside temperature sensor is used set these limits separately for hot and cold weather condi tions This parameter is accessible if the sidevvall vent is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Attic Vents Lo Hi Pressure Limits Set the static pressure level belovv above vvhich the attic vent must close open vvhen the attic compensation is on If an outs
77. ng time clocks 24 Tunnel fans See Fans Tunnel fans Tunnel inlet Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Output status 39 Pressure based tunnel inlet Activation 11 Operation amp settings 25 26 Relay assignment 14 Standby mode 24 Static pressure set points 26 Temperature based tunnel inlet Activation 11 Principle of operation 25 Relay assignment 14 Standby mode 24 Tunnel openings 25 Tunnel ventilation Before official tunnel v startup transition Principle of operation 24 Settings 25 Closing sidewall vents in tunnel mode 25 Fan shutoff in tunnel mode 25 Official start up of tunnel ventilation Principle of operation 24 Settings 25 Overview of the ventilation concepts 17 Pre opening the tunnel inlet Pre opening mode auto manual 11 Pre opening of the temperature based inlet 25 46 PRO VISION rev 03 PRO VISION Settings 26 Static pressure alarms in tunnel vent 37 Tunnel on standby 24 Tunnel sensors Principle of operation 24 Sensor assignment 12 U Units of measurement 10 USB memory stick 41 42 User password See Password V Ventilation Fans See Fans Tunnel fans Min ventilation See Minimum ventilation Stir fans See Stir fans Ventilation concepts 17 Vents See Sidewall vent Attic vents or Tunnel inlet Version software 15 Voltage See Amperage draw Volume keypad 9 W Water line flush outputs Activation 10 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Operation am
78. ning of the Tunnel Inlet At the be ginning of tunnel ventilation the controller waits for the tunnel inlet to reach half of its programmed position before activating the fans or waits 30 seconds whichever is shorter 1 Select 252 Inlets Vents Tunnel Opening This menu is accessible if at least 1 inlet is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if the tunnel inlet s operating mode is set to T in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Tunnel Opening o de El vi oe de t l O ul 0 X N ul oe Total open time To modify use 3 2 Set the following parameters Tun x Opening Associate a tunnel inlet opening in with the startup of each tun nel fan If a tunnel fan is used in lateral ventila tion set its tunnel inlet opening to 0 if you don t want the tunnel inlet to open in lateral ventilation Total opening time Specify the exact time that is requlred to reach the actuator s maxi mum limit switch The controller will limit the opening of the inlet according to this value This parameter is common to all programs 6 5 4 2 Tunnel Inlets Pressure based Opening of the Tunnel Inlet If the tunnel inlets are controlled by static pressure the first inlet start moving accord ing to the fluctuations in the pressure level when the co
79. no ba 73 0 Follow clock Select during the operation of which time clock output you want the selected tunnel fan to run Low stop T The selected tunnel fan will stop following the time clock output if the room temperature gets too low Set this se curity limit to the desired value 6 5 4 Tunnel Inlets The controller can control the opening of 2 tunnel inlets These inlets either operate as a function of the static pressure level or as a function of temperature Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to enable the tunnel inlets and to choose their operating mode If 2 tunnel inlets are used they both follows the same movements However both tunnel inlets do not start being used at the same time The 1 inlet starts being used at the beginning of tunnel ventilation and the 2 inlet starts at the startup of another user defined tunnel fan output Refer to the previous section of this manual to set the moment at which the 2 4 tunnel inlet starts being used 6 5 4 1 nel Inlet Temperature based Tun VVhen using temperature based tunnel inlets the user must associate an actuator position with the startup of each tunnel fan This way when a fan tunnel fan starts the inlet opens accordingly The tunnel inlet starts opening this way at the beginning of tunnel ventilation The graph below shows how the tunnel inlet opens Refer to Set up menu in section 4 4 to enable a temperature based tunnel inlet Pre ope
80. nstructions on screen to modify the value of a parameter Do not run sensor cables next to other power cables When crossing over other cables cross at 90 Defective sensors An alarm is generated when a defective sensor is detected Defec tive sensors are identified in the Alarm menu Refer to chapter 13 for further information on the alarms 2 2 4 O 1OV Output Connection It is recommended to use a 18 to 22 AWG wire to connect the devices to the 0 10V outputs This type of output can be used to connect various devices such as lights q On Off Settings Digital Keypad amen Button Adjustment Delete Left Page Up Buttons PRO VISION rev 03 PRO VISION 4 INSTALLATION SETUP 4 1 Setting the Time amp Date 1 Select A complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 Time amp Date Tue Jan 1 20XX 11 59 59 am lt Each of the following parameters must be set in turn 2 Press Enter to start editing the month 3 Use the navigation buttons to select the current month from the scrolling list 4 Press Enter to continue 5 The day is now selected Use the adjust ment buttons or the numerical keypad to change the current day 6 Press Enter to continue 7 The year is now selected Use the push buttons or the numerical keypad to change the current year 8 Press Enter
81. ntrol 1 relative humidity RH output in the egg room This output starts when the RH level in the egg room gets lower than its On RH level and stops when the RH level reaches its Off RH level Output Humidity Output in the Status Egg Room Off Level On Level 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if the breeder mode is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Egg room To modify use 2 Set the following parameters Heat On Off temperatures Set the tem perature below which the egg room heating output starts and above which it stops Note that the Off Temperature must be greater than the On Temperature Cool On Off temperatures Set the tempera ture at which the egg room cooling output starts and below which it stops Note that the Off Temperature must be lower than the On Temperature On Off humidity levels Set the relative humidity level at which the egg room humid ity output starts and below which it stops Note that the Off RH level must be lower that the On RH level This output is acces sible if the RH Sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Sensor Select which temperature sensor is used to control the egg room heating amp cooling outputs Note that the same sensor can be used to control both outputs PRO VISION rev 03 33 PRO VISION 12 R
82. ntroller enters in tunnel ventila tion It open when the pressure level exceeds the high pressure limit and closes when the pressure level gets lower than the low pres PRO VISION rev 03 25 PRO VISION Lo Hi Stat Pressure Set the static pressure level below above which the tunnel inlet must close open This parameter is accessible if the tunnel inlet operates according to static pressure level see section 4 4 Wind Delay When the pressure level exceeds the high or low static pressure set limit the tunnel inlet waits for the end of the Wind Delay before moving The high or low pressure condition must be maintained during the whole delay for the tunnel inlet to start moving This way the tunnel inlet does not move if a wind draft causes fleeting changes in the pressure level Set the Wind Delay to the desired value Note that this parameter is common to all pressure based air inlets sidewall attic and tunnel inlet 1 Select the Tunnel settings tab with the menu selectors Tunnel settings vo B B 0 Oo O he 5 5 H H 5 3 Q Q N To modify use 2 Set the following parameters Pre opening Specify how much time is required to pre open the tunnel inlet at the startup of tunnel ventilation if no transition is made or at the startup of the transition from lateral to tunnel ventilation The controller will pre open the tunnel inlet before activating the fan
83. o m m H o m o 5 m O H J Pressure Unit Use relative humidity sensor Use RH min vent compensation Use outside T sensor Use critical alarm Number of programs Number of water meter To modify use l fs Temperature unit Select the desired tem perature units Celsius or Fahrenheit Time mode Select the desired time format AM PM or 24 hours Use static pressure sensor Select Yes if a Static pressure sensor is connected to the controller Pressure unit Select the desired pressure units inches of water WC or Pascal Pal This parameter is accessible if the static pressure sensor is enabled above Use relative humidity RH sensor Select Yes if a humidity sensor is connected to the controller Note that if the controller operates in a breeder facility the RH sensor is used to control the humidity level in the egg room if the controller is located in a broiler or in a turkey facility the RH sensor is used to con trol the humidity level in the house Use RH min vent compensation Select Yes for the controller to adjust On Time portion of minimum ventilation cycles as a function of the relative humidity level Re fer to section 12 1 for further information about this RH compensation method This parameter is accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility and if the RH sensor is enabled above Use outside T sen
84. o keep time in case of a power failure USB Connector Controller backups and updates can be made easily with a standard USB memory card Overload and Over voltage Protection Re settable fuses are provided at low voltage inputs of the controller to protect its circuitry in the case of an overload or over voltage Computer Control The controller can be connected to a computer thus making it possible to centralize the management of information and diversify control strategies Test Mode A test mode allows simulat ing temperature changes and verifying the controller s performances 2 2 Connections 2 2 1 Main Wiring Refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with this user s manual to connect the controller Drill holes at the bottom of the enclosure to pass the wires and install watertight connectors to prevent water from entering in the enclosure Do not make any holes at the side and top of the enclosure All wiring must be done by an autho rized electrician and must comply with applicable codes laws and regulations Make sure power is off before doing any wiring to avoid electrical shocks and equipment damage PRO VISION Do not install rigid conduit into electrical knockouts Only nylon cable glands are permitted for cable or wire fastening N The controller has no povver on svvitch An external svvitch or circuit breaker shall be included in the building instal lation to interrupt power to L
85. ode 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 your application only uses relay panels with the CS technology or select Low if your application contains 1 or more relay panels that do not use this technology Refer to chapter 16 to see the communication rate currently being used by your controller Current condition display Select what information needs to be displayed on current condition menu select for the controller to display all possible pieces of information or select W O heat or W O Prb Heat to re move the heater run time and or the reading of individual temperature sensors from the current condition display This parameter is common to all programs of the controller 12 PRO VISION rev 03 4 5 Sensor Assignment The selection of sensors must be made separately for each controller program in use 4 5 1 Assigning the Sensors The controller outputs either run according to the average reading of their own selection of sensors or according to a pre defined group of sensors such as the average temperature The table below gives a list of all outputs and tells according to which selection of sensors each one of them operates Heater 1 32 Heat 1 16 Hi Fire Cooling 1 6 The selection of sensors Natural curta
86. of the controller when the whole house is empty When this mode is enabled the controller simply provides a minimum level of heat in the house the heaters operate according to their non brood settings Low Temperature Alarms in Clean Mode The controller can sound an alarm if the tempera ture gets too low while it operates in clean mode or when the temperature gets too low in an empty zone Once it is enabled refer to section 13 2 to adjust the low temperature limit Unused Fans o LL o 3 Sensor O Unused Fans PRO VISION 1 Select Start Flock A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 Mortality 0 Remaining 10000 Loss 0 00 aa EA 10000 Stat Flock No igorri Program 1 Age Nev Mortality GOS on Alarm lov T To modify use is 2 Set the follovving parameters Clean Mode Select On to enable the clean mode or select Off to disable it Alarm low T Select Yes for the controller to set off an alarm when the average tempera ture gets lower than the Non Brood Set Point while the controller is in clean mode This parameter is accessible if the clean mode is enabled above or if an empty zone is used Figure Heaters in Clean Mode Unused Fans Heaters Temp Sensors Clean Mode Sensors 4 9 Test Mode The test mode is used to simulate changes in the ambient tempera
87. olated from all high voltage sources In particular do not route the sensor cables through the same electri cal knockout as other cables Do not connect the shield from the sensor cable to a terminal or a ground Extending a sensor Each sensor can be ex tended up to 500 feet 150 meters To extend a sensor Use a shielded cable of outside diameter between 0 245 and 0 260 in 6 22 and 6 60 mm the cable dimensions should not be under 18 AWG to ensure the cable entry is liquid tight Do not ground the shielding It is preferable to solder the cable joint to ensure a proper contact between the two cables Delete The delete key allows clearing the last digit that has l been posted while editing a Display numerical value amp AM PM button This push button allovvs entering a negative value and allovvs chang ng the AM PM time in dicator Menu Selectors Digital keypad The digital key pad is used to modify the value of numerical parameters Alarm Status LED The alarm LED turns red when an alarm situation is active or turns green when there is no alarm 3 2 Adjusting a Parameter When a parameter is selected the control ler gives indications about the way it can be modified at the bottom of the screen A parameter can either be modified with the adjustment buttons with the digital keypad or by pressing the Enter key and then selecting an item from a drop down menu Follow the i
88. on low RH option is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 PRO VISION rev 03 35 PRO VISION 13 ALARMS When an alarm occurs the Alarm pilot light turns red and the alarm condition is posted to the alarm log menu The table on the right gives a list of all possible alarm conditions Alarm Conditions Low temperature alarm High temperature alarm Critical temperature alarm Low static pressure P E alarm High static pressure P E alarm Sensor x defective Outside sensor defective Static pressure P E sensor defective Relative humidity RH sensor defective Breaker Hi temperature alarm Feeder x run time exceeded 0 10V x error Water Meter x Spill Amp draw alarm Empty zone alarm Another alarm situation occurs when power to the controller fails In this case the alarm relay is activated When the alarm relay is activated the normally open contact e e closes 122 Backup Thermostat Warning Each time the Set Point changes of 4 0 F 2 2 C the controller displays a reminder asking to adjust the backup thermostats Press any key to make this warning disappear 13 1 Alarm Log The alarm log displays a list of the 75 most recent alarm events 1 Select eli Alarms 36 PRO VISION rev 03 13 2 Temperature Alarms When the average room temperature exceeds the high temperature alarm setting a high temperature alarm is declared likewise a low temperature alarm is dec
89. ose and stay closed until the beginning of the next cycle b Without the attic compensation If the attic vent is used but the attic compensation function is disabled the air intake in minimum ventilation is exclusively provided by the attic vent the sidewall vent stays closed The attic vent opens during the Vent Pre opening delay at the startup of each cycle and then moves according to its respective static pressure limits until the fans stop When they do the attic vent closes and stays closed until the beginning of the next cycle Pre Opening of the Vents The pre opening delay is used to pre open the vents sidewall amp attic vents before activating the fans at the startup of each minimum ventilation cycle The controller can use a steady pre opening delay or can set this delay automatically Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to enable disable the automatic pre opening function and refer to section 6 3 2 to set this delay if the automatic function is not used Automatic Pre Opening Delays If the au tomatic pre opening function is used the controller refers to the time it actually took for the vents to reach the desired pressure range the last time they had to open and then sets the next pre opening delay accordingly Refer to section 6 3 2 to set the pre opening delay amp the static pressure limits Opening of the Vents in Minimum Ventilation Pre opening of the vents The vents move accordin
90. p settings 32 Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 Water meter Activation 10 Calibration 13 Consumption history 40 Measuring units 10 Water consumption Today 39 Water spill alarm 38 Wind speed sensor Activation 10 Current wind speed 39 Wiring 6 Worksheet Contact names amp addresses 48 Relay assignment 49 Set up menu 51 PRO VISION rev 03 47 Hew xe4 0U0 9 L pepnio o U0199811G sn SS PPV IQWON doOdv IVLSNI dITIVLSNI Hew OE 1ew 3 xeg O 1040 pepnio EE ae U0199811G SS PPV IQWON JINSND 1 TVSVYL AA SVTOH SM OrVaV SVTOH IS 133HSMHOAM NJ NOISIA Odd UQIDUN4 uomounj ejay 244912 s 7 q un d I CNL 94qp s z J uni d Y ZNL 2112012 s q un d I LNL s d V INL 24q0 s 7 JDANJDU vuo V ZN 244312 S 7 JDANJDU 1 4 3 2 24q0 s ipunipu pul402 Y LND 244212 S VANIJVDU DUNLAOD I LNO 24Q0 25 05110 1U24 V VA 2414212 S 0211 1194 I NN 24QD s JD 121D 1U24 YAAN 244212 S JV 1910 1424 JAAN efeg 3d ap oAn sods q opleds l ap ajay s n HU A 8 enbe ebing 8 1 fojauy Q 34001 t L 40pElu uliy 02 1 18UN THU A G L JOPE HUSN 91 1 xe
91. password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 Set Point 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select the desired cooling output These outputs are available if they have previously been enabled in the 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 starts must be greater than the temperature at which it stops 4 Select the Settings tab that is associated with the chosen cooling output with the menu selectors 5 Set the following parameters separately for each cooling output in use Cool 1 Settings Cycle 0 30 M S Rite 6 00 am Stop at 9 00 pm Max Run T Set the temperature at which the cooling output runs continuously i e the On Time portion of the timer is equal to the Cycle Time Note that this parameter value must be greater than the temperature at which the output starts On Time Set the On Time of the regular cooling timer Cycle Set the Cycle Time of the cooling timer Note that the Cycle Time must be longer than the On Time Start At Stop At Specify the period of time over which the cooling outputs can run 6 7 Stir Fans The controller has 1 stir fan output that can either be used in minimum venti
92. perature The ON Time portion of the timer then increases as the tem perature rises up until it reaches the Cycle Time i e the cooling output is always on This happens when the average temperature reaches the Max Run T parameter value The graph below sums up this situation Cooling Outputs ON me Cooling Output of the timer 100 ON On Time Cycle time Regular ON Time OFF OFF Teo ONT Max Run T Output Cooling Output Status 9 p Timer Time lt Cycle Time PRO VISION Operating Time Range The user can specify a range of time over which the cooling out puts can run This allows deactivating them at night for instance Reference Temperature Each cooling output operates according to the average tempera ture reading of its respective group of sen sors Refer to section 4 5 to assign these sensors The operating temperatures of the cooling outputs are also related to the tem perature set point This means that if the temperature set point changes the ON amp OFF temperatures of these outputs are adjusted consequently Cooling Output in the Egg Room The con troller can control a supplementary cooling output in the egg room This output operates differently from the cooling outputs that are used in the rest of the house Refer to chapter 11 of this manual to get information about the egg room cooling output 1 Select 4
93. quired On the right hand side are yester 5 values These values are displayed for comparison purposes only they cannot be modified 14 5 Operation Costs amp Cur rent Consumption If there are current sensors on some of the controller outputs the PRO VISION can dis play the operation cost and amperage draw of these outputs Refer to section 4 7 to assign a current sensor to a relay 1 Select yu History 2 Select the Actual Current tab with the menu selectors to display the amperage dravv Of all the outputs that are using a current sen sor This tab is accessible if at least I relay uses a current sensor and if this relay is actually assigned to an output see section 4 7 Actual current draw a 3 Select the Operation Cost tab with the menu selectors to see operation cost cal culated for each output that uses a current sensor Operation cost Items Today Heat 1 0 00 Fan1 0 00 Tun 1 0 00 The total cost recorded since the beginning of the flock is also displayed Note that the operat on cost is determined as a function of the run time of the output and as a function Of the electricity rates Please refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to specify the current electricity rates This tab is accessible if at least 1 relay uses a current sensor and if the relay is assigned to an output see section 4 7 15 UPDATE amp BACKUP The PRO VISION can read and wr
94. r can be adjusted of 0 10 WC 25Pa This parameter is acces sible if the static pressure sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Relative humidity sensor The reading of humidity sensor can be adjusted of 10 This parameter is accessible if the RH sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Water meter calibration Specify the flow rate of each water meter It ranges from 1 to 100 gallons or liters per pulse This param eter is accessible if a water meter is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Min max ammonia values In order to use the ammonia sensor you must specify the minimum and maximum ammonia levels that can be detected by the sensor in ppm This parameter is accessible if the ammonia sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 4 7 Relays 4 7 1 Relay Assignment The controller activates the loads by means of external relay panels In all it can control up to 128 relays This section shows how to specify the function of each relay Please refer to the wiring diagram enclosed with your relay panel to connect the loads and to assign the ID numbers of the panels A worksheet is available at the end of this manual to write down the function of each relay 1 Select Relay Assign 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 The function of each relay is diplayed Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan
95. rating day 1 5 days Start Day Select on vvhat day of the week the water flush schedule starts This parameter is displayed if the Skip Day option is enabled above Start Age Select the age at vvhich the selected vvater flush program starts Day of the VVeek Select on vvhich days of the vveek the vvater flush program must be performed This parameter is accessible if the Skip Day option is set to No Duration Specify the amount of time re qulred to flush one 1 vvater line output The duration of water flushes is the same for all water line outputs Interval After having flushed a water line output the controller waits for this time delay before flushing the water lines of the next output Note that this delay is common to all water line outputs Number of cycles Select the number of daily flush cycles that must be performed in the course of the selected program 1 to 4 cycles per day Start 1 4 Select the start time of each water flush cycle NB Use the AM PM key to change the time indicator if required PRO VISION 1 Select R On Off Settings 11 EGG ROOM OUTPUTS If it is used in a breeder facility the controller automatically enables an egg room and con trols the ambient temperature and humidity level of in it with its 3 egg room outputs egg room cooling heating and humidity outputs Refer to the Set up menu in section 4 4 to select
96. red differently for nighttime Refer to the Set up menu to enable or disable the night settings see section 4 4 1 Select pmm Minimum Ventilation Ramping A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 2 Set the following parameters The param eters below are common to all programs Ramping Status This is the status of the minimum ventilation ramp Select On to enable it or select Off to disable it Age Set the age at which each step starts This parameter ranges from 5 to 450 days negative values are used to prepare the house before letting the animals in On Assign a minimum ventilation On Time with each step of the ramp If you don t need 12 different steps repeat the last On Time for each unnecessary step Night On If a different night ramp is used assign a night On Time for each step of the curve If you don t need 12 different steps repeat the last On Time for each unneces sary step This parameter is accessible if the Night Min Vent option is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 6 2 3 Minimum Ventilation Fans 6 2 3 1 Fan Selection The minimum ventilation cycles are ensured by a user defined selection of fans and or tunnel fans In order to identify a fan tunnel fan that is used in minimum ventilation set its operating mode to Timer or Tmr clo at tic in the On O
97. rrent sensor reading 39 History 40 Static pressure set points Attic vent S P set points 22 Sidewall vent S P set points 22 Tunnel inlet S P set points 26 Stir fans Activation 11 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Operation amp settings 27 Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 Stir fan mode 11 T Technical specifications 43 Temperature Average room temperature Current average T 39 History 40 Sensor assignment 12 Today s Min Max T 39 Inside temperature sensors Activation 10 Current sensor readings 39 History 40 Sensor assignment 12 14 Sensor calibration 13 Outside temperature sensor Activation 10 Current sensor reading 39 History 40 Hot amp Cold T for pressure set points 22 Sensor calibration 13 Temperature alarm limits Breaker s temperature limit 36 Critical T Critical T ramp 37 Operation amp settings 36 Hi Lo Temperature limits 36 Non brood zone s low T limit 36 Temperature set point Clean mode T set point 16 Operation amp settings 16 Set point ramp 16 Temperature simulation 15 Temperature units 10 Test mode 15 Thermostat warning 36 Time Setting the time and date 8 Time format 10 Time clocks Activation 10 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Clock mode selection Start Run Stop 10 Fans following time clocks 21 Operation amp settings In a breeder facility 31 In a broiler facility 30 Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 Tunnel fans followi
98. s and tunnel fans Transition from Tunnel to Natural Tunnel ventilation ends when the temperature gets lower than the start temperature of the first tunnel fan stage At that moment the natural ventilation curtain opens completely and the tunnel inlet opens in the meanwhile When half the opening time of the natural curtain has elapsed the controller switches off all the tunnel fans and the tunnel inlet starts moving along with natural curtain 1 1 Select pm 2 On Off Settings A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select the desired natural curtain output These out puts are available if they have previously been enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 3 Set the following parameters On temperature Set the temperature at which the selected natural ventilation curtain starts opening 2 curtains are used the first curtain to start moving signals the beginning of natural ventilation On Off Settings Set Point Natural 1 79 0 To modify use EI 4 Select the Nat x Setting tab with the menu selectors to display the curtain settings and set the following parameters Maximum open T 81 0 F Shutoff fans at 79 0 F 7 00 M S in inches i in inches To modify use Maximum open T Select the temperature at vvhich the selected curtain rea
99. s at the startup of the tunnel fan that is labeled Start Tunnel or St Tun Clo side refer to section 6 5 3 This parameter is accessible if the tunnel inlet operates according to static pressure level see section 4 4 Pre opening 2 Specify how much time is required to pre open the tunnel inlet at the startup of tunnel ventilation when the transi tion from sidewall to tunnel ventilation is over The controller will pre open the tunnel inlet before activating the fans at the startup of the tunnel fan that is labeled Close sidewall refer to section 6 5 3 If no transition is made this delay is simply added to the initial pre opening delay This parameter is accessible if the tun nel inlet operates according to static pressure level see section 4 4 Opening of a Pressure Based Static Pressure The actuator starts closing after the Wind Delay has elapsed The actuator opens Tunnel inlet Hi pressure limit The actuator move does not Tunnel inlet Lo pressure limit The actuator closes 26 PRO VISION rev 03 The actuator stops closing Tunnel Inlet The actuator starts opening The actuator after the Wind stops Delay has elapsed opening 6 6 The controller has 6 cooling outputs that can be used to activate various types of cooling devices A cooling output starts operating in timer mode when the average temperature reaches its ON Tem
100. s of the controller Breaker sensor If the breaker monitoring function is enabled above specify which of the temperature sensors is used for this pur pose sensor 1 8 This parameter is common to all programs of the controller Use password Select Yes to enable the password protection or No to disable it This parameter is common to all programs of the controller Number of relays Select the proper relay panel or combination of relay panels in use 1 RP 32 1 RP 40 1 RP 40 amp RP 16 2 RP 32 2 RP 40 3 RP 32 or 3 RP 40 4 RP 32 This parameter is common to all programs of the controller Use current sensor Select Yes if at least 1 output uses a current sensor Approximative operation cost The control ler can calculate the approximate operating cost of the outputs that are using a current sensor Select the going rate per kilowatt hour This parameter is accessible the current sensor is enabled above It is also common to all programs of the controller PRO VISION rev 03 11 PRO VISION Output voltage Specify what voltage each output uses 108 120 or 240 Volts Communication speed The communication speed provided by the controller depends on the type of relay panels you are using Using the high speed communication mode allows connecting more relay panels and current sensors without lowering the communica tion speed of the controller Note that the high speed m
101. se sidevvall vent Select Yes to enable the sidevvall vent output This parameter is accessible if the static pressure sensor is enabled above Use tunnel inlet Select Yes to use a tun nel inlet Number of tunnel inlet f the tunnel inlet option is enabled above select the number of tunnel outputs in use 1 or 2 tunnel inlets Tunnel inlet mode Tunnel inlets can either move according to the level of static pressure S P or according to the room temperature Select the desired operating mode This parameter is accessible if at least 1 tunnel inlet is enabled above RH shutoff cooling Activate cooling on low RH Number of feeders Use stir fan Stir fan base on Use light Number of light program Use sidewall vent Use tunnel inlet Number of tunnel inlet Tunnel inlet mode Use attic vent Use attic T sensor To modify use Use attic vent Select Yes to enable the attic vent output Use attic T sensor Select Yes if a temperature sensor is present in the att c This parameter is accessible if the attic vent is enabled above Use attic min vent compens n order to extract air from the attic the controller can increase the operating time of the fans in minimum ventilation when temperature is suitable in the attic Select Yes to enable this compensation function refer to section 6 5 for further information on this function
102. sor Select Yes if an outside temperature sensor is connected to the controller Use critical alarm Select Yes to enable the critical temperature alarm condition This parameter is common to all programs of the controller 10 PRO VISION rev 03 Number of time clock Number of T sensors Use wind speed Use ammonia sensor K l q a n Use water flush Number of natural curatins Number of heaters Use hi fire heaters K Use heater RH compensation Number of fans Number of tunnel fans Number of coolings RH shutoff cooling K n To modify use n Number of programs The controller can use several programs to control the temperature Enable the desired number of programs 1 to 5 programs This parameter is common to all programs of the controller Number of vvater meters Enable the desired number of water meters O to 2 meters This parameter is common to all programs of the controller Water meter unit If a water meter is en abled above select the desired unit of water volume gallons or liters This parameter is common to all programs Number of time clocks Enable the proper number of time clocks O to 8 outputs Clock mode The clock mode allovvs stop ping a time clock at a specific time of the day Start Stop mode or after a certain run time Start Run mode Select the desired operat ing mode of the time clocks
103. splayed as a reference only and cannot be modified 40 PRO VISION rev 03 RH This menu contains the daily minimum and maximum relative humidity readings of the past 400 days or since the beginning of the flock This history menu is accessible if a humidity sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 S P This menu contains the daily minimum and maximum static pressure readings of the past 400 days or since the beginning of the flock This history menu is accessible ifa static pressure sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Heaters This menu contains the daily run time of each heating output of the past 400 days or since the beginning of the flock Feeders This menu contains the daily run time of each feeder of the past 400 days or since the beginning of the flock This history menu is accessible ifa feeder is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Water This menu contains the daily water consumption of each water meter of the past 2 Set the following parameters Age The animal age ranges from 5 days to 450 days Negative day values are used to pre pare the house before letting the animals in Birds placed Specify the initial number of birds Start Flock Before starting a new flock make sure the number of birds placed is set properly 022 ALL information contained in the history menus of the controller are reset when a new flock starts
104. ssure range and until the user acknowledges the alarm by accessing the alarm log menu Ramping Status Off 2 Set the following parameters The param eters below are common to all programs Critical Alarm Ramp This is the status of the alarm ramp Prior to activating the ramp make sure the parameters below are set properly 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 1 Select A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 In addition this menu is only accessible if the controller uses the sidewall and or tunnel ventilation modes i e if at least I fan or tunnel fan is enabled in the Set up menu 2 Set the following parameters High Low S P Set the pressure levels below and above which an alarm is declared These parameters are accessible if a static pres sure sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 S P Delay The high or low pressure condi tion must be maintained all along this period of time for the controller to set off the alarm Set the static pressure alarm delay to the desired value This parameter is accessible if a static pressure sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Low Tun Set the pressure level below which
105. sting any parameter 1 Select minme O Start Flock A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 Start flock Mortality 0 Remaining Loss 0 00 FBirds placed 10000 Stat Flock d l r ni Program 1 E Age New Mortality on Clean Mode Alarm low T To modify use n 2 Set the following parameters Program Activate the desired controller program Only the programs that are enabled in the Set up menu can be used see section 4 4 Copying amp Pasting Programs Use the copy paste function to duplicate all parameter settings of a program onto another program This avoids repeating the same pro gramming sequence several times 1 Select Copy Paste 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 Accessible if more than I program is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Copy Paste Confirm To Modify Press 2 Set the follovving parameters Copy Select the program that must be duplicated Paste to Select the program on vvhich the copied program vvill be pasted Confirm Select Yes to start the copying process The message Copy in progress IS dis played VVait until the data transfer is over 4 4 Set up Menu The follovving section shovvs hovv to custom ize the controller for your particular applica tion It shows how to enable and set the
106. stir fan output starts On Temperature and the tem perature above which the output stops Off Temperature Note that the temperature at which the output starts must be lower than the temperature at which it stops On Off Settings Set Point 75 0 Fan shutoff On Off Mode l 2 s su I o To modify use 4 Select the timer tab that is associated with the stir fan output vvith the menu selectors olal hh CM 0 30 M S feed 5 00 M s 5 Set the On Time and the Cycle Time of the stir fan s timer 28 PRO VISION rev 03 7 HEATING Heaters in a breeder or broiler facility If the controller is used in a breeder or in a broiler facility up to 16 heaters can be used In addition the PRO VISION can simulate additional heating outputs with the Hi Fire option When this option on the controller doubles the number of heaters in use and each simulated heater Hi Fire Step operates as a regular heater with its own start stop temperatures relay selection and selection of sensors Refer to section 4 4 to activate the Hi fire option Heaters in a turkey facility f the controller is used in a turkey facility up to 32 indepen dent heaters can be enabled and each one of them operates with its own start stop temperatures relay selection and selection of sensors Heater Operating Diagram of a Heater Status T of heater s sensors Star
107. t Stop To To Reference Temperature Operating tempera tures of the heaters are defined vvith respect to the temperature set point and with respect to heater 1 if the set polnt changes the on off temperatures of all heaters will be adjusted by the same amount and if the On or Off tem perature of heater 1 changes the operating temperatures of all heaters will be replaced by the operating temperatures of heater 1 Heaters in Non brood Zones The label Non brood is given to a heater that is located in an empty zone The On amp Off temperatures of a non brood heater are related to the non brood temperature set point This means that they are automatically adjusted when this set point changes Refer to section 4 8 for further information about non brood zones Heating Output in the Egg Room The con troller can control a supplementary heating output in the egg room This output operates differently from the heating outputs that are used in the rest of the house Refer to chapter 11 of this manual to get information about the egg room heating output 1 Select 4 password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll down and select the desired heating output These outputs are available if they have previously been enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 On Off Settings Set Point 75 0 Fan shutoff 7777 To modify use R
108. the Manual Warning Read the following text carefully it contains important information which if tgnored may cause the controller to operate improperly High Voltage Hazard of electrical shock Read the message and follow the instructions carefully Pay attention The following text contains very useful information Press on the proper menu selector Press the Main Menu push button Both direct and alternating current AC DC ULLOA s Direct current DC Alternating current AC Earth Ground Terminal Primarily used for functional earth terminals vvhich are generally asso ciated vvith test and measurement circuits These terminals are not for safety earthing purposes but provide an earth reference point O 2 For Customer Use Enter below the serial number located on the side of the alarm system and keep this information for future reference Model PRO VISION Serial number Date installed 1 3 Controller s Overview The PRO VISION is an electronic device used for environmental control in livestock build ings t combines sidewall natural and tunnel ventilation into one powerful system OUTPUTS The PRO VISION can control up to 128 relays located in external relay panels These relays can be used to control the following outputs 32 heaters 16 hi fire heaters 5 lateral fans N O tunnel fans stir fan cooling outputs tunnel inlets natural ventil
109. then select the proper Update tab with the menu selector Here are the different possibilities The PRO VISION can only read the files located at the root of the USB memory card It cannot access any sub directory Activate LED Use this function to test both colors of the alarm LED Activate LCD Test Use this function to test the LCD screen Activate Alarm relay Use this function to test the alarm relay Activate output relay Type in the relay number associated with the output you want to test or type O to end this test Activate O 1OV test Select Yes to enable the O 1OV test 0 10V x output value Assign the desired voltage to the O 1OV output The actual 0 10V reading is displayed below If the assigned value does not match the output reading make sure there is no electrical noise on the output and make sure that the load connected to the output does not exceed the allowable range 3OmA max This parameter is accessible if the 0 10V test is enabled above 0 10V x output reading This is the actual voltage reading of the O 1OV output It cannot be modified Update soft Press this tab in order to load the software of the selected file into your PRO VISION controller This will affect the software of the controller without affecting your parameter settings Update settings Press this tab in order to load the parameter settings of the selected file into your PRO
110. tion 12 3 for further information about this RH compensation method This parameter is accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility and if at least I cooling output and relative humidity sensor are enabled above It is also common to all programs of the controller Activate cooling low RH Select Yes for the controller to activate the cooling outputs when the humidity level gets too low Refer to section 12 3 for further information about this RH compensation method This parameter is accessible if the controller is used in a broiler or turkey facility and if at least I cooling output and relative humidity sensor are enabled above t is also common to all programs of the controller Number of feeders The controller has 4 inputs that can be used to monitor the run time of feeder motors Enable the number of feeders to be monitored O to 4 feeders Use stir fan Select Yes to enable the stir fan output Stir fan base on f the stir fan output is enabled above specify its operating mode select Temp if it operates within a certain temperature range or select MinV if it only operates in minimum ventilation refer to section 6 7 for further information on this function Use light Select Yes to enable the 0 10V light output Number of light programs f the light output is enabled above select the desired number of light programs O to 9 programs U
111. tion 4 2 1 The minimum ventilation timer is displayed along with the On Time Ramping graph Refer to section 6 2 2 for further information about this ramp 18 PRO VISION rev 03 2 Set the follovving parameters olal hu CM 0 15 M S KER P MO 0 15 M S Ramping 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AGE On Time Setthe On Time of the minimum ventilation timer Note that if the minimum ventilation ramp is enabled the controller automatically defines this value as a function of the animal age see section 6 2 2 Cycle Set the cycle time of the minimum ventilation timer Note that the cycle time must be longer than the On Time Night On Set the On Time of the minimum ventilation night timer If the On Time Ramping function is used the controller automatically defines this value as a function of animal age 6 2 2 Min Ventilation Timer Ramp The controller can automatically adjust the On Time portion of the minimum ventilation timer with time The minimum ventilation ramp is composed of 12 steps and each step associates an On Time with an animal age Once the ramp is enabled the controller changes On Time portion of the minimum ventilation cycles every hour in a linear fash ion between consecutive steps of the ramp When it reaches the last step the controller keeps using the last On Time until the end of the flock Night Ramp The minimum ventilation ramp can be configu
112. ture and verify the control ler s performance When the test is enabled all outputs of the controller operate according to the simulated temperature The test automati cally ends after 15 minutes of inactivity or if the user deactivates it manually 1 Select P Set up 4 complete access password may be required to access this menu see sec 4 2 1 Test Mode Program Program 1 Status Temperature MER Stat Pressure 2 Set the following parameters Program Thisis the program that is cur rently used by the controller t is displayed for information only Refer to section 4 3 to change the program in use Status Select On to enable the test mode or select Off to disable it Unused Fans Heater o LL 0 3 E 0 Heater Unused Fans Temperature Set the simulated room tem perature to the desired value This parameter is accessible if the test mode is enabled above Stat Pressure This is the current level of static pressure It is displayed for information only and cannot be modified manually This parameter is accessible if the test mode is enabled above and if a static pressure sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 4 10 Version The version menu gives the version number of the program used by the controller This piece of information is useful to get techni cal support 1 Select Vers
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114. ure is vvarm enough and reaches the Room Stop T value At the end of the compensation the minimum ventilation On Time goes back fo its regular value and the sidewall vent starts be ing used jointly with the attic vent If the room temperature is higher than the cut off point of the attic compensation and then starts decreasing the On Time becomes fully compensated when the room tempera ture falls to the attic compensation s cut off point Attic stop comp at The On Time then starts decreasing gradually in a linear fash ion as the room temperature falls The On Time finally stops being compensated when the room temperature reaches the Attic start comp at value 20 PRO VISION rev 03 252 inlets Vents Attic Compens A password may be required to access this menu see section 4 2 1 This menu is accessible if the attic compensa tion function is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 Attic Compensation Attic start comp at 74 0 Attic stop comp at T in the attic T in the room To modify use 8 2 Set the following parameters Attic start comp at Select the attic tem perature over which the attic compensation can be used This parameter also represents the room temperature over which the On Time portion of the minimum ventilation timer starts decreasing in a linear fashion as the temperature rises see
115. utive steps of the ramp When the last step is reached the controller keeps using the alarm limit associated with it until a new flock starts 1 Select eli Alarms Ramping This menu is accessible if the outside temperature sensor is enabled in the Set up menu see section 4 4 A password may also be required to access it see section 4 2 1 13 2 2 Static Pressure Alarms The controller can set off an alarm when the static pressure S P level exceeds the high or low pressure alarm limit for a certain period of time 0122 Note that the static pressure alarm conditions are not monitored while the controller is in natural ventilation e Low Static Pressure Alarm When a low pressure alarm occurs the controller switches on the alarm relay and the low pressure alarm relay the low pressure relay can be used to activate additional fans for instance Refer to section 4 7 to enable this type or relay e Low Static Pressure Alarm in Minimum Ventilation In minimum ventilation the con troller only monitors the low pressure alarm condition while the fans are running i e during the On Time portion of the minimum ventilation cycle e High Static Pressure Alarm When a high static pressure alarm occurs the control ler switches on the alarm relay and opens all air inlets sidewall vent attic vent and tunnel inlets The inlets open continuously until the pressure level gets back in the ac ceptable pre
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117. w amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Operation amp settings 33 Relay assignment 14 Egg room humidity output Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Operation amp settings 33 Relay assignment 14 Egg room time clocks Activation 10 PRO VISION Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Operation amp settings 31 Egg room T sensors 33 Electrical current sensor See Amperage draw Electrical specifications 43 Empty zones See Non brood zones English software 9 F Fahrenheit units 10 Fans Tunnel fans Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Fan shutoff in tunnel mode 25 Fan Tunnel fan outputs Activation 10 Current status 39 Relay assignment 14 Minimum ventilation fans See also Minimum vent Fan cycling 18 Lateral fan selection 21 22 Tunnel fan selection 25 26 Operation amp settings Lateral fans 21 22 Tunnel fans 24 25 Feeders Cut off relay Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 Feeder run time Activation of feeder inputs 11 Run time alarm 38 Run time history 40 Flock See Animals G Gallons 10 H Heaters Activation 10 Amp draw amp Operation cost See Amperage draw Egg room heaters See Egg room Heater run time History 40 Today s run time 39 Heaters in non brood zones See Non brood zones Hi Fire heaters See also Heaters Activation 10 Operation amp settings 28 Operation amp Settings 28 Output status 39 Relay assignment 14 RH co
118. y option is set to No Start Day Select on what day of the week the time clock schedule starts This parameter is displayed if the Skip Day option is enabled above Start Time Set the time at which each cycle starts If 3 cycles are not required set the Start amp Stop Times of the unused cycles to the same value or set the Run Time to 0 00 00 NB Use the key to change the time indicator if required Stop or Run Time The cycles can either stop at a specific time of day or after a certain run time Set the time at which each cycle ends NB Use the key to change the time indicator if required Refer to section 4 4 to choose how the time clocks must stop PRO VISION rev 03 31 PRO VISION 10 WATER LINE FLUSH The controller can flush 8 water line outputs in turn and can repeat the flushing process up to 4 times a day Note that 2 water lines can be connected to each water line output Water Flush Cycle When a water flush cycle starts the controller flushes all water line outputs in turn after having flushed a water line output it waits for a certain delay before flushing the lines of the next output In all up to 4 cycles can be performed each day Water Flush Program A water flush program is the combination of all water flush cycles that are performed in a day The water flush parameters must be associated with a par ticular program whi
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