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1. CHAPTER 8 Access to the Parameters menu Description of parameters setting page Parameters menu items list Process adjustment Defrost cycles Ventilation Air change Automatic air change Recoveries Configure THR Machine protection Alarms adjustment Cold water management Hot water management pH probe Piercing probe Probes calibration Essence Configuration RS458 Language Date and time General settings Software Info Password Test centre Configure I O CHAPTER 9 Diagnostics Alarms management Pop up management CHAPTER 10 Cold hot preservation of ambient temperature Humidify dehumidification preservation of ambient humidity EC Declaration of Conformity Waranty terms Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards y 7 ge Q x 9 CHAPTER 1 Introduction VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION The VISION TOUCH THR controller manages the temperature and humidity in seasoning storage and industrial process environments The system consists of the 100N Master3 unit on which all the electrical connections are made and the VISION TOUCH THR control console equipped with 7 TFT display with Capacitive touch screen combined with a highly advanced software and a highly user friendly interface that allows easy use As a whole it allows a control of the following features temperature hot cold and humidity humidification dehumid
2. Alarms adjustment item installer login required Alarm regulation VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT Minimum temperature alarm Allows to define the minimum ambient temperature value Below l the value At1 the alarm status EtL will be signalled and an internal 45 C buzzer indicates the existence of the fault The alarm is signalled after the time Ald Maximum temperature alarm Allows to define the maximum ambient temperature value Above At1 1 99 the value At2 the alarm status EtH will be signalled and an internal C 99 C buzzer indicates the existence of the fault The alarm is signalled after the time Ald signalled with the buzzer active The alarm is signalled after the time Ald Maximum humidity alarm Allows to define the maximum humidity value of the environment to be humidified Above the value AU2 the alarm status EuH will be signalled with the buzzer active The alarm is signalled after the time Ald Minimum or maximum temperature or humidity alarm 0 240 240 min signalling and display delay time min Cold water management 8310 Minimum humidity alarm Allows to define the minimum humidity value of the environment to A be humidified Below the value AU1 the alarm status EuL will be 0 Rh A AU1 1 100 di 100 Rh Atl At2 U1 U2 Ald Cold water management allows to control a cooling system through proportional control 0 10 V analogue output This function can only be activated
3. B salamimedium a lome 1 2 E 22 10 12 Tie 1 03 Status running Description of USB Presence Current date gt or stopped E current page its Icon SD and time and name of position and presence Icon program in total n of pages User logged as progress present installer USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards re ps PA Q 9 M a d VISION TOUCH THR 54 BUTTON BAR The Button Bar is at the bottom of the display and views the main operating buttons and their status It is always present except when in some rare cases it is temporarily hidden to fully exploit the display T T Light standby The buttons can have different shapes but always include an icon a description and the colour identifying the status In particular the colour code of the buttons is the following BLUE Button which can be enabled GREY Button not active Disabled GREEN Button function activated or Confirmation button YELLOW Cancel button RED Alarm triggered indication or File elimination button ORANGE Indication of alarm no longer triggered but yet to be acquired some buttons have delayed activation to avoid unintentional commands see standby for example When pressed the progressive colour change is viewed until the function is activated USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Description of buttons in Button Bar Defrost
4. 0 Disabled me _Lectrical Boards at CA I Sy USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR ANALOGUE INPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTERS 24 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ANALOGUE INPUTS Al1 AI5 Access menu Parameters Configure I O gt Analogue inputs 0 Disabled 1 Ambient temperature NTC 2 Evaporator temperature NTC 3 Ambient humidity probe 4 20mA 4 Hot water temperature NTC 5 Cold water temperature NTC 6 External temperature NTC 7 External humidity 4 20mA 8 pH probe 4 20mA 9 Piercing probe NTC ON master The selection of the desired function for each analogue input is done by the configuration of the dedicated parameter in the Parameters gt Configure O gt analogue inputs menu combined with the correct setting of the Hardware configuration jumpers on the 100N Master3 under the removable front cover see the side image In particular the configuration is as follows For NTC probes J 1 1 2 J 2 2 3 J 3 open Forr 4 20mA probes J 1 2 3 J 2 1 2 J 3 open number analogue input J51 J41 431 J21 J11 1 1 1 1 1 GND J2 J1 3le 3 12 V J52 J42 J32 J22 J12 1 1 1 3 1 4 20mA NTC Ww 0 10V mcm Cp TERMALE SIGNAL OUTPUT ANALOGUE OUTPUTS MASTER3 E al probe J13 open J21 1 2 st J13 open NTC 2 Evaporator temp J32 2 3 ae J33 open NTC 0 Disabled J42 2 3 EI J43 open 0
5. A B cno Er e ERE Ln L5 i 9389909 S T 75 41 n M si braid of the shielded cable to the er terminal GND of M3 in the viz console Use twisted cable Q suitable for the transmission of 7 Task ac RS485 signals with minimum section of 0 5 mm2 e g Belden 8 62 cable Avoid coupling with power cables 1 Example of connection between the console and the Modbus line It is recommended to connect a resistance equal to 120 between A and B at the beginning and end of the line in case of communication problems For a correct functioning the Master has to have a RS485 polarized master slave 1 slave 2 slave n Pag 17 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 4 SWITCHING ON 4 1 COMMISSIONING When the controller is switched on for the first time the Language Selection and time and date setting pages of the system are displayed to facilitate the user in starting up the controller These settings can even be modified further on by means of the Language and Date and time items within the Parameters menu a Set the language by pressing these buttons Confirm the Contri setti ng S by Welcome VISION TOUCH THR confirmation Thank you for purchasing PEGO product button Date time setup Set the date and time by gta scrolling your finger over the digits from the top 01 9 1
6. 0 TO 1 downwards Confirm the agi settings by Welcome confirmation Thank you for purchasing PEGO product VISION TOUCH THR button USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 LO JL bo Lo VISION TOUCH THR SWITCH ON CONTROL 42 Every time the controller is switched on an information pop up is displayed with the starting date and time requesting the user to acquire the information by pressing OK This allows to verify the return from an electrical blackout Controller starting date and time Vision Touch THR Powenr Up 10 23 12 1775154 Information acquisition 4 button Home l e 5310 23 12 11 52 06 TIIL d 9 Defrost Light standby The start up event is also memorized inside the alarms menu to make it possible to verify this information over time Device power on Begin 18 12 2012 13 45 24 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 5 USER INTERFACE This section illustrates the features and instructions for using the display the light indicators and the buttons making up the user interface of the VISION TOUCH THR and therefore represent an essential requirement to correctly program and configure the controller 5 1 CONSOLE FUNCTIONAL ZONES ue display is divided into 3 main parts Main display interactively displays the various home pages and menu items Status bar it is divided into 3 parts and displays the fo
7. 100N Master3 with distance within 10m Connect the ground to the GND terminal of M2 in the console functional ground This connection helps to limit the effects of the electromagnetic noise on the control system The earth connection must be made in a manner consistent with applicable regulations Connect the power to terminals 1 and 2 of 100N Master3 Switching power supply supply 115 230Vac 10 50 60 Hz Demand 20 VA max Use the supplied telephone cord and connect the 8 pin Plugs to J1in the console and to J1 in the 100N Master it includes communication and power Electrical Boa ris S y USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 2 Connection between the console and 100N Master3 with distance within 500m Connect the ground to the GND terminal of M2 in the console functional ground This x i connection helps to limit the IT effects of the electromagnetic ro s ir f TA A L E DN Oja LES noise on the control system The LI ato I ground connection must be made s M A E in a manner consistent with applicable regulations Connect terminal 1 of M2 in the console to terminal 37 of 100N Masters3 and term B of M2 in the console to terminal 38 of 100N Masters3 Connect the braid of the shielded cable to the GND terminal of M2in the console Use twisted cable suitable for the transmission of RS485 signals with min
8. 4 A 250V m AC1 relay 4 A 250V RS AC1 relay 4 A 250V Da AC1 relay 10 4 A 250V a AC1 relay 4 A 250V ha AC1 relay 10 4 A 250V va AC1 relay 4 A 250V ia speed 4 Fans low speed contact N O 11 12 13 14 v 9 Recovery contact N O 11 Essence 21 22 el 10 Defrosting contact N O USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL contact N O TE na ww e epum mmm CNNCEN rr nno _ ow em i contact N O 17 18 m 13 Alarm contact N O AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 AC3 Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards _ 4 ZA 2 ww VISION TOUCH THR 3 3 DIGITAL INPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTER3 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS a DIGITAL INPUTS DI1 DI12 einn uj lE Access menu Parameters gt Configure I O gt Digital inputs 0 Disabled 1 Micro gate 2 Alarm 3 Stand by OON Nasten 4 Disable hot 5 Disable humidity 6 Compressor protection 7 Humidifier alarm 8 Fans protection 9 Generic Warning 1 10 Generic Warning 2 11 Generic Warning 3 Positive values Contact N O Negative values Contact N C PIN DIGITAL DEFAULT SETTINGS DIGITAL INPUTS TERMINALS INPUT Use voltage free contacts Dod 1 Micro gate function Not active with contact N O 9 Generic Warning 1 function Not active with contact N O 102 Generic Warning 2 function Not active with contact N O 112 Generic Warning 3 function Not active with contact N O
9. 6 1 Home 1 Temperature Humidity I O status Visualization Page 32 6 2 Home 1 Temperature Humidity Set point Modification Page 33 6 3 Home 2 Loaded program visualization Recipe Page 35 6 4 Home 2 Enter Home2 Edit Mode Page 36 6 5 Home 2 Home2 Edit Mode with Program Stopped Page 36 6 6 Home 2 Program start Page 37 6 7 Home 2 Load Save Export Import program Page 38 6 8 Home 2 Add Edit Cancel program phases Page 41 6 9 Home 2 Home2 Edit Mode with Program Playing Page 41 6 10 Home2 Stop program Skip phase ACCESS LEVELS Page 42 7 1 Access levels to parameters User installer Page 42 7 2 Lock screen and User installer login USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 6 i Hectrical Boards _ D PARAMETERS Page 43 8 1 Page 44 8 2 Page 45 8 3 Page 47 8 3 1 Page 47 8 3 2 Page 49 8 3 3 Page 50 8 3 4 Page 50 8 3 5 Page 51 8 3 6 Page 51 8 3 7 Page 52 8 3 8 Page 53 8 3 9 Page 53 8 3 10 Page 54 8 3 11 Page 54 8 3 12 Page 55 8 3 13 Page 55 8 3 14 Page 56 8 3 15 Page 56 8 3 16 Page 57 8 3 17 Page 57 8 3 18 Page 58 8 3 19 Page 59 8 3 20 Page 60 8 3 21 Page 61 8 3 22 Page 63 8 3 23 Page 68 8 3 24 DIAGNOSTICS Page 73 9 1 Page 76 9 2 Page 77 9 3 OPERATION Page 78 10 1 Page 79 10 2 APPENDICES Page 80 A 1 Page 81 A 2 VISION TOUCH THR USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
10. Disabled J52 2 3 eT J53 open USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards _ m CA 2 Sw VISION TOUCH THR 25 ANALOGUE OUTPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTERS POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS ANALOGUE OUTPUTS AO1 AO3 Access menu 95295528823 Parameters Configure l O analogue 7 outputs 0 Disabled 1 Cold water adjustment 2 Hot water adjustment OO 3 Speedof the evaporator fans MON master p p PIN DESCRIPT TYPE OF ANALOGUE DEFAULT SETTINGS C rn SIGNAL OUTPUT ANALOGUE OUTPUTS Re lo 10V 1 Cold water adjustment E C 2 CN 10V aso o 3 Speed of the evaporator fans USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards _ gt AA10 J lt a 4 VISION TOUCH THR CONNECTION TO RS 485 FOR TELENET OR MODBUS RTU 3 6 LY Connect the earth to the GND 1 terminal of M3 in the console functional earth This connection helps to limit the effects of the electromagnetic noise on the control system The ground connection must be made in a manner consistent with applicable regulations a P1 lt l N Y B CU eae Sw y FR Pe A a p lt Sed X __SN Connect the terminal A of M3 in the console to signal A of the Modbus line and the terminal B of M3 in the console to signal B of the Modbus line Connect the f f MI M2 M3 J 1 T Power Supply R 485 1 R 485 2 EP SSS 0 RI e B GND
11. Inside the menu Import from USB N B Make sure that the USB memory unit is inserted Import from USB wd Export programs from internal memory of the controller to the external USB memory unit Inside the menu Export to USB N B Make sure that the USB memorv unit is inserted It imports programs from an SD external memory unit loading them in the internal memory of the controller Inside the menu Import from SD N B Make sure that the SD memory unit is inserted A Import from sb It exports programs from internal memory of the controller to the external SD memory unit Inside the menu ud Export to SD N B Make sure that the SD memory unit is inserted Hev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 Add Edit Cancel program phases 6 8 The buttons below appear with the program stopped not running and entering the edit mode in Home2 Add a new phase of the loaded program 21 manageable phases from 0 to 20 New phase Changes the generic settings of the loaded program or the settings of the various phases hA o Cancel the phases of the loaded program By pressing the button y on the left of the program name at the top of the summary bar you enter the following program options configuration page Notice popup at program end The user is informed of the end of a program by means of a notice Pop up Press OK to acquire the message At program end p
12. MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 10 OPERATION COLD HOT PRESERVATION OF AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 10 1 The cold and hot call is managed in neutral area depending on the set temperature setpoin Set Temp label in Home 1 and to the temperature differentials parameters dtC and dtF in Parameters gt Process regulation The cold is activated upon exceeding of set dtF and remains active until set is achieved with dtn 0 The hot is activated below set dtC and remains active until set is achieved with dtn 0 It is possible to set a dead area with parameters dtn that deactivates hot and cold when the temperature is between SET dtn and SET atn Set EE M n A EE On Cold Set Temp dtn UTE 141 Off Cold Set Temp 222 ne Ne f D INIT ORE Dead area Set Temp dtn S NI 3 Off Hot Set Temp dtC ooo po Ae CU MM MENU ii amd On Hot COLD CALL Aeni i HOT CALL 1 T s Parameter C1 in Parameters gt Machine protection introduces a delay between a switch off and the subsequent re activation of the cold Hot can be deactivated with parameter EnH in Parameters gt Configure THR EnH 0 disables the hot relay in all conditions USER AND MAINTENA
13. SET btF limit below which the hot humidification and OFF 1 20 C dehumidification call relays are disabled The block function remains active until the set point is reached DEHUMIDIFICATION time limit If the dehumidification demand is not met reaching humidity SET POINT within the time dEt the variable dEO is taken into consideration for the operation to be carried out The count starts at each new dehumidification demand Operation to be performed should be dehumidification time limit dEt Timeout be triggered OFF 1 240 min dEO 0 an alarm signal Ed buzzer alarm relay are 0 alarm only triggered The alarm remains displayed even when the humidity set point is reached it does not block normal operation and 1 a recovery is once silenced the dEt count starts back up carried out dEO 1 a recovery lasting dr is launched and the timer relative to the interval Pr if present is reloaded USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards PR pe 7A 9 9 J ww VISION TOUCH THR Alarm regulation 8 3 9 Alarms adjustment allows to set the minimum and maximum temperature humidity and the delay between the alarms signal and display The Alarms adjustment menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the
14. description ai Ta sU oo JeTd 0 f Uo e 10 p d5 Massima durata sbrinamento d6 Setpoint di fine sbrinamento 15 C d7 Durata sgocciolamento O min dF1 Programmazione orari sbrinamento OFF dF2 Programmazione orari sbrinamento OFF B Salami q Jefrost 1 3 5309 05 12 16 11 01 Alarm aAirr cycle Bel Pause Bes NN Standby Press the name of the variable to be set to access the relative modification page Variable Detailed description indicating Modifiable parameter value name the range of values that the In the event of incorrect parameter can take on setting the error is signalled tC Range D C dtne dtF D 2 dtne yc D 21 HOT temperature differential with reference ta main SET POINT It is expressed in absolute value and it defines the temperature hysteresis for the HOT referred ta temperature SET POINT EET Contirm b salamimecdium Parameter dtC E3le oYd lg 9 25 14 i a fon Air cycle Pause ig standby Rev 02 13 i Hectrical Boards _ VISION TOUCH THR 8 3 List of parameter menu items Listed below is the complete list of items displayed in the Parameters menu Symbol General description Chapter Process EA General process parameters 8 3 1 regulation differential and neutral area settings nn aik Defrosting dripping evaporator presence TT 8 3 2 IL settings So Fans activation and relative speed settings O 10 V outlet set
15. identification Connection terminals em 59 D112 Digitalinputs 2995 24 13 11 16 17 Light standby Modification of the function Associated function icon associated to the digital input USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Analogue outputs Analogue outputs allows to change the function associated to each analogue output of the connected 100N Master3 The modification of an output puts the control unit in Stand by In the event a function is not associated to at least one output the eventual call from the control unit will not activate any analogue output only the status icon will be activated to indicate a call Connection Analogue Associated Modification of the terminals output function function associated identification description to the analogue regulation 100 N Master Cold water regulation Fan speed regulation O Light standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Analogue inputs Analogue inputs allows to modify the function associated to each analogue input of the connected 100N Master3 The modification of an input puts the control unit in Stand by In the event of an incorrect association between a probe and a function the alarm is signalled Ec1 Ec9 Modification of the Associated Analogue Connection function associ
16. of the evaporator probe e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Room Humidity probe e Check enabling of humidity management e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Hot water Temperature probe e Check enabling of hot water management e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Cold water Temperature probe e Check enabling of cold water management e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Outside Temperature probe e Check enabling of automatic air change cycles e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Outside Humidity probe e Check enabling of automatic air change cycles ee EO e Check the configuration of the i analogue inputs pn p e Check enabling of the pH probe USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Piercing probe e Check enabling of the piercing probe or update configuration e Reconfigure the input disabled or update configuration e Reconfigure the output disabled import or update configuration e Reconfigure the input disabled import or update configuration Heconfigure the output disabled USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards y 7 ge Q x 9 VISION TOUCH THR Alarms management 9 2 By pressing the Alarms button o
17. of this parameter The block is deactivated when the evaporator probe is disabled or presents an error Differential for Fst 1 410 C 2 C 99 C USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards _ Ls ZA 2 vw VISION TOUCH THR 834 Air change The air changes can be enabled with parameter rA Up to six daily execution times for air change can be set in parameters from rA1 up to rA6 The duration of the air change isdefined by parameter drA During air change hot cold humidity and dehumidification do not activate It is possible at any time toforce an air change with the Air cycle button The Air change menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Air change item installer login required Air change vases MEANING VES Air change period ae Air change time programming OFF 00 00 DOD i OFF rA6 It is possible to set up to 6 times for air change 23 59 835 Automatic air change The Automatic air change menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Automatic air change item installer login required Automatic air change ams e vas 0 disab
18. progress of an ongoing program is not altered but all output functions are disabled The function associated to each digital output can be set in Parameters gt Configure I O gt Analogue outputs Hot water Pr regulation e OV NL 100 N Master Cold water regulation Fan speed regulation B salamimedium Connection terminals Increase Decrease the value of an analogue output Output description USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Analogue inputs test The Analogue inputs test allows to verify the correct acquisition of the analogue inputs probes of the connected 100N Master3 The function associated to each digital output can be set in Parameters gt Configure I O gt Analogue inputs Ambient relative humidity probe 23 RH Ambient temperature probe TOON Master 235 C Vaporator temperature prpbe ettings Connection terminals Acquired value Input description Input name and probe type USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Configure I O 8 3 23 Configure I O allows to set the function associated to each input output of the connected 100N Masters The Configure I O function is reserved to expert users Pego S r l disclaims any liability for damage to the system due to improper use
19. right to repair the defective device inclusive of manual labour and spare parts The Customer assumes sole responsibility for the expenses and the risks associated with transport All work carried out under the terms of the guarantee does not renew or extend the duration of the guarantee The guarantee does not cover e Damage attributable to tampering negligence carelessness or inadequate installation of the device e Installation use or maintenance not in compliance with the rules and instructions provided with the device Repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel Damage attributable to natural causes like lightning natural disasters etc In all the above cases the customer pays for the cost of repair Hequest for repairs under the terms of the guarantee may be refused if the device has been modified or converted PEGO S r l cannot assume responsibility for any loss of data or information the cost of replacement goods or services injury to people or animals loss of sales or earnings downtime and any direct indirect accidental pecuniary collateral punitive special or consequential damage or loss caused in any way within or outside the scope of the contract or due to negligence or other responsibilities associated with use or installation of the product The guarantee is terminated automatically in the event of poor operation attributable to tampering collisions and inadequate installation It is obligatory to observe
20. that set for the maximum humidity alarm See variables AU2 Alarms regulation menu Minimum humidity alarm The environment has reached a humidity level lower than that set for the minimum humidity alarm See variables AU1 Alarms regulation menu Check the humidity management The probe does not detect humidity correctly Check the humidity management The probe does not detect humidity correctly Check the compressor status The probe does not detect the temperature correctly or the compressor on off control does not work Maximum temperature alarm The environment has reached a temperature level higher than that set for the maximum temperature alarm See variables At2 Alarms regulation menu Check the compressor status e The probe does not detect the temperature correctly or the compressor on off control does not work Minimum temperature alarm The environment has reached a temperature level lower than that set for the minimum temperature alarm See variables At1 Alarms regulation menu e Check the dehumidifier status The dehumidification output has remained active for a crease the set time limit in the parameter dEt Machine longer time than the variable dEt dnd protection menu Room Temperature probe analogue inputs Dehumidification timeout e Check the configuration of the Configuration Error analogue inputs Evaporator Temperature probe e Check enabling
21. 2 1200 baud 7 19200 baud 3 2400 baud 8 38400 baud S B 4 4800 baud er dr Modbus parity control configuration 0 none parity 1 even parity 2 odd parity Pag 56 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Language 8 3 16 The Language menu allows to change the control unit language The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Language item installer login required Language Italian English Flemish French German Spanish gd 29d 8 27 02 e cc WEBI et Sa Hont Rakim Date and time 8 3 17 The Date and time menu allows to change the clock settings One cannot access this page while a program is running The Date and time menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu Configure user level menu and by selecting the Date and time item installer login required Date and time USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Date time setup Time settings hour 0 8 dra 8 minute POSSO n n LI sva LIE LI 2 0 11 Date settings ee tate Contirm B salamimedium Jate and time i Confirm date o and time settings Ai
22. 99 0 C Hot water temperature differential 1 20 C Delay at response It is the time that the analogue output takes to vary from OV to 10V Tono mm JI 8 3 12 pH probe It allows to attribute the maximum and minimum level measured by the pH probe 4 20 mA In order to enable this function the pH probe must be connected The pH probe menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the oH probe item installer login required pH probe Pt i 0 disabled pH reading enabling ieri Minimum pH value 4mA 5 00 HpH pH Maximum pH value 20mA LpH 20 00 pH 14 00 Pag 54 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Piercing probe 83413 The Piercing probe allows to manage the outputs and the moment in which the recipe in progress ends according to the temperature measured by this probe This function can only be activated if the piercing probe is connected The Piercing probe menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Piercing probe item installer login required Piercing probe VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT mm 0 disabled Enabling the piercing probe 1 enab
23. NCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR PEE HUMIDITY DEHUMIDIFICA TION PRESERVATION OF AMBIENT HUMIDITY The humidity and the dehumidification call is managed in neutral area depending on the set humidity setpoint Set RH label in Home 1 and to the humidity differentials parameters dUU and dUd in Parameters Process regulation Dehumidification is activated upon exceeding of set dUd and remains active until set is achieved with dUn 0 Humidificationis activated below set dUU and remains active until set is achieved with dUn 0 It is possible to set a dead area with parameters dUn that deactivates humidification and dehumidification when humidity is between SET dUn and SET dUn The humidity management can beexcluded with parameter Hr in Parameters Configure THR Dehumidification only can be excluded with parameter End Humidification only can be excluded with parameter EnU There are three dehumidification methods parameter dEU in Parameters Configure THR 0 Dehumidifies with the cold the cold is called to dehumidify the hot is added only to maintain ambient temperature 1 Dehumidifies with the hot the hot is called to dehumidify the cold is added only to maintain ambient temperature 2 Separate dehumidification only the dehumidification output activates but hot and cold are not called 3 Dehumidification separate and working with cold off separate dehumidification that is activated
24. Parameters gt Alarm adjustments At1 Minimum temperature alarm and indicated with the icon w e The Maximum Temperature alarm set on At2 which can be reached on Parameters gt Alarm adjustments gt At2 Maximum temperature alarm and indicated with the icon Status of call Temperature value Bar graph Di M E Cold Call Temperature Set Point Set Temp Bar graph 723 O O Hot Call zd NL o No Call Temperature T rc Set Point bug 2 E n Adjustment probe Notice of Set point changed temperature with program in progress E S CHANGED ai Minimum temperature wu a Maximum temperature alarm alarm Humidity adjustment dial Displays all that regards humidity adjustment in particular e The humidity set point can be modified by pressing the dial for 3 sec e Adjustment probe humidity measurement e he status of the call Humidify Dehumidify No call e The Minimum Humidity alarm set on AU1 which can be reached on Parameters gt Alarm adjustments AU1 Minimum humidity alarm and indicated with the icon e he Maximum Humidity alarm set on AU2 which can be reached on Parameters gt Alarm adjustment gt AU2 Maximum humidity alarm and indicated with the icon w Status of the call Dehumidify Call P Fi Set IHH Nh Humidity value Humidify Call j e O A Bar araph E No Call md Adjustment probe sel Humidity _ humidity measurement Humidity C J Set Point i N
25. R AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Phase configuration page 2 3 me A trea Phase 0 Jf 4 Gontirm Lance MP Dripping Evaporator fan WEERLE high speed hot Evaporator fan manage low speed Light standby Recovery Evaporator fan speed selection in Dripping Enables the recovery selected phase Only in Phase 0 function pause in If the 0 10V output is selected for fan speed Enables the dripping temperature and regulation parameter EFa 1 in the Ventilation function in which humidity humidity management menu present in the parameters there is a management is disabled of the selected phase speed selection roll instead of these two flags It is also possible to select The Recoveries are temperature management managed with the Pr Fans speed only in hot or in hot and and dr parameters in cold the specific menu 11010 present in the parameters Phase configuration page 3 3 H Je il Ernest 7 probe 7 Enables the m Piercing probe ON function Essence period hh mm sing probe Determines the point that makes the stage in m OFF Essence EB cer Air change d Piercing piercing probe temperature set progress end Essence Determines the Essence input in the phase if enabled Essence period Determines the duration of the Essence input in the phase It must be less than the Phase perio
26. SB SD Software updating procedure Copy the update file VT_THR_ pego the symbols represent the progress of the version to an empty USB pen drive Only the update file must be present in the pen drive Insert the USB pen drive in the USB1 port of the controller the symbol of USB inserted and acknowledged appears on the status bar press the Update software button he device proceeds to update autonomously performing the following steps the operation requires a few minutes it exports the programs and configurations if applicable gt it deletes the internal memory and installs new software gt it restores the programs and configurations if applicable gt it restarts the VISION TOUCH THR USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR ATTENTION during the entire installation phase the controller must be kept powered and the USB key must be left inserted Failure to comply with this requirement could entail PEGO S r l having to restore the software The update finishes as soon as the controller goes back to the HOME1 screen at this point you can remove the USB key and resume normal use The new Software version can be checked in the Parameters gt Info menu under Application Version 8 3 20 Info The Info menu contains information relating to the software version installed and other information about the device The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration pa
27. Standby BACK Inside a menu or level Go back to previous level or menu In a HOME page Go back to the previous Home page If held for longer than 3 seconds Go back to HOME1 page PARAMETERS Enter the parameter setting menu ALARMS Enter the alarm log menu Red Alarm triggered Orange Alarm over but yet to be acquired Blue No Alarm triggered or to be acquired If the alarm log menu contains only items already acquired shown in black a waste bin will appear inside this button indicating the possibility of cancelling the entire log MANUAL AIR RENEWAL Activates a manual air renewal or deactivates an automatic or manual one in progress delayed start Green Air renewal active Blue Air renewal not active MANUAL RECOVERY Activates a manual recovery or deactivates an automatic or manual one in progress delayed start Green Recovery active Blue Recovery not active MANUAL DEFROST Activates a manual defrost or deactivates an automatic or manual one in progress delayed start Green Defrost output active Blue Defrost output not active MANUAL CELL LIGHT BUTTON Manually activates deactivates the cell light Green Light active Blue Light not active Flashing light icon Indicates the forced activation of the light from the digital input of the micro gate open With the open gate digital input the manual cell light defrost recovery and air cycle buttons are deactivated STANDBY BUTTON Activates deactivates
28. VISION TOUCH THR Set 3H 80 Rel Humidity 15 3H 2 Aa 99 gt Salami 02 Home 1 2 fi 6 14 12 1 53 56 Back Settings 1 OON Master Pause User and maintenance manual ENGLISH READ AND KEEP Rel Software VT THR 100 5 gt Flectrical Boards 7A REV 02 13 ELECTRICAL BOARDS FOR REFRIGERATING INSTALLATIONS jr ww EN VISION TOUCH THR Thank you for choosing PEGO S VISION TOUCH THR controller Reading this manual thoroughly will guide you through proper installation and better use of the various features We therefore recommend keeping this manual near the controller to make use of it during the device installation configuration and use Waste disposal guidelines The Vision Touch controller consists of glass parts plastic parts and metal parts With reference to the Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 and related national legislation please note that A B There is the obligation not to dispose of WEEE as urban waste and to perform separate collection of this waste Public or private waste collection facilities foreseen by local laws must be used to dispose of the materials It is also possible to give the device back to the distributor at the end of its life when purchasing a new one This equipment can contain dangerous substances improper use or incorrect waste disposal could have negative affects on human health and o
29. abled allows you to activate the essence output for the programmed time through the pressure of the key Manual Essence in the Button Bar and to view the contdown in the predisposed display quadrant The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Essence item installer login required Essence VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT dE Manual essence duration hours min 00 01 23 59 8 3 15 RS485 communication The RS485 communication menu allows to set the serial communication configuration The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu Configure user level menu and by selecting the RS485 communication item installer login required In the event of Ser 0 Telenet the Vision Touch responds as a TWMT instrument room temperature probe measurement to address Ad and as a TWMUR instrument room humidity probe measurement to address Ad 1 RS485 communication VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT Network address for connection to TeleNET or 0 31 Ser 0 1 Modbus supervision system 1 247 Ser 1 RS 485 communication protocol 0 TeleNET protocol 1 Modbus RTU protocol Modbus baudrate 0 300 baud 5 9600 baud 1 600 baud 6 14400 baud 5
30. agement connected without error on the display Hr 1 humidity management enabled USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL lestrical Boards N P CA 9 9 xo id Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 838 Machine protection Machine protection contains the safety parameters to manage the system One can set the minimum interval between compressor activations the dehumidification limit time and which action must be performed in the event the dehumidification limit time Timeout intervenes The Machine protection menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Machine protection item installer login required Machine protection Minimum time between shutdown and subsequent switch on of compressor It also stops the fans if 0 15 min they are not active for other functions Minimum value that can be attributed to temperature set 450 Hstc 450C Maximum value that can be attributed to temperature set ist 499 0 499 0 C Temperature differential with reference to Set point for COLD BLOCK This is the SET btF limit below which the cold and OFF 1 20 C dehumidification call relays are disabled The block function remains active until the set point is reached Temperature differential with reference to Set point for HOT BLOCK This is the
31. alarm Begin 11 12 2012 08 55 N3 Pariodi tia Sensor 2 fault Ambient tempSN amp ture probe Begin 11 12 2012 08 51 25 Jerind 1 min 55 sec Sensor 3 fault Evaporator temperature Begin 11 12 2012 05 50 45 sind 2 min 35 sec sensor 1 fault Ambient relative humidity probe Begin 11 12 2012 08 48 34 Periad Device power on Begin 11 12 2012 08 48 11 B salamimedium Alarm 1 1 Defrost Light Alarms list deletion button present only if all alarms have Date and time the alarm situation been solved started USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 9 3 Pop up management Pop ups are elements that appear on the screen in order to call the user s attention to particular situations that may occur during the normal use of the VISION TOUCH THR control unit xdi E DIT33 Delete alarms history Hre aS oraaa mni Na pulite r4 I Confirm Szirma Confirm RED POP UP YELLOW POP UP It may indicate activated alarm warning The operation one is about to perform is critical the action that one is about to perform is critical A confirmation is required and irreversible Pay particular care when confirming the operation Vision Touch TAR Program is complete Power Up 10 23 12 17 51 54 GREEN POP UP BLUE POP UP Device warnings It may indicate the completion Device start up of a program in progress date and time are stored in alarms management USER AND
32. all the rules in this manual and the operating conditions of the device PEGO S r l cannot assume any responsibility for inaccuracies in this manual attributable to printing or transcription errors PEGO S r l reserves the right to make changes to its products that it considers necessary or useful without affecting their essential characteristics Each new release of the manuals for PEGO s products replaces all previous releases Unless specified otherwise the guarantee is governed by the rules in force and in particular article 1512 of the Italian Civil Code All disputes are settled at the Court of Rovigo USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR NOTE USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards g VISION TOUCH THR NOTE USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards g VISION TOUCH THR NOTE USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards g
33. am in progress Pag 29 RRSSAA NINNI 23h58m EVAPORATOR TEMP PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled Evaporator 147 C Ph PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled HOT WATER TEMP PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled Hot water 2 557 isi die f 096 COLD WATER TEMP PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled 14 6 C Cold water EXTERNAL TEMP PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled EXTERNAL HUMIDITY PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled VISION TOUCH THR STAGE IN PROGRESS COUNTDOWN visible while the program is running This dial is only displayed while the program is running It indicates the name and the time remaining to the end of the stage in progress This dial is only viewed if the variable Parameters Defrosts dE Evaporator probe enabled 1 and if the related analogue input is set This dial is only viewed if the variable Parameters pH probe gt EpH measurement enabling 1 and if the related analogue input is set This dial is only viewed if the variable Parameters Hot water management gt EHv Hot water management enabling 1 and if the related analogue input is set This dial is only viewed if the variable Parameters Cold water management gt EHv Cold water management enabling 1 and if the related analogue input is set This dial is only viewed if the variable Parameters Automatic air change EEs Energy saving enabling 1 and if the rel
34. an press the plus and minus buttons Then confirm the new values by pressing the green Confirm button or by pressing Cancel to go back to the display screen To exit this mode you can also press the Back button or wait for the automatic exit after one minute of inactivity Set IH 210 4el dumidity E TIIL Defrost Light SS Standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 Loaded program visualisation Recipe 6 3 Home2 allows complete management of the programs Recipes status progress display creation modification cancellation loading from archive and export import from USB or SD When in visualization it is divided into 2 main sections Program summarizing bar and status of adjustment variables e Program phases and their state of execution Time line Program summarizing bar Program phases and their and status of adjustment state of execution variables Time line Program Remaining 00 Phase f 2 6 e ii E ZA 2 20 9 18 1 0 16 0 gt ep 24 E A 80 rd gt 77 21 p vo 708 ize 1dQh 4dgh amp Remaining vw salamimedium Home gf Wi4 le 14 55 30 ws Light standby Program summarizing bar and status of adjustment variables Views the summary of the loaded program and the current temperature and humidity values in particular e Name of loaded program and Time remaining to the end of prog
35. ans pause immediately 0 min 0 Fans running constantly 1 Fans off if cold Fan status when cold hot humidification and hot humidification dehumidification are stopped and dehumidification off 2 Off with cold active 0 Fans running during defrost 1 Fans not running during defrost Fan pause during defrost Evaporator fans activation for air circulation The fans are activated for a time defined by F7 if they were not switched on for the time F6 If the time of activation coincides with the defrost phase it waits for the end of defrost The fan speed high low is the same as that selected for the Fd OFF 1 240 min OFF phase in progress Evaporator fans activation period for air circulation Time fans running for air circulation F6 ulis Uaec Fan speed in seasoning preservation phase The value of 0 High speed this variable changes based on the setting made in the last 1 Low speed ohase of a program carried out Enables 0 10V output for fan speed control 0 disabled The digital outputs high and low fan speed becomes the 1 _ enabled enable Them Turned on if the 0 10V output higher than OV 7 Fan ree percentage when EFa 1 The value of this variable changes based on the setting made 20 100 100 in the last phase of a program carried out FAN blocking TEMPERATURE The fans do not switch on if the value of the temperature read by the evaporator probe is higher than the value
36. arameters and to the functions User and Installer The default setting is User that has a parameter menu that can be customised by the installer Installer access is by logging in from the Parameters gt Password gt installer login menu and inserting the assigned password Screen for entering access password PASSWORDS SET BY DEFAULT Installer Password 100 The user logged in as installer is indicated on the Status bar with an open lock Logout is performed automatically after one minute of inactivity or manually from the Parameters gt Password Installer Logout menu Bi salamimedium a Home 1 2 gf 22 1012 11 21 03 Open lock icon User logged in as installer Lock screen and User Installer login rA If the Lock screen with password function is activated access as an installer or as a user is based on the entered password while the screen unlocks P ASSWORDS SET BY DEFAULT User Password 200 Installer Password 100 Locked screen display positioned in Button bar UBER ERR Hi By pressing the Unlock button you reach the Password entry display to unlock the screen USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 8 PARAMETERS 8 1 Access to Parameters menu Press the Parameters button in the Button Bar to access the control parameters setting menu PARAMETERS Enters the parameter setting menu Settings Process regulation THR configure Defr
37. assword sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Defrosting cycles item installer login required USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards PR pe ZA 9 9 J ww VISION TOUCH THR DY i ders Defrost interval hours l If d42ON one must set the cyclic defrosting interval EFT pues noue SEE 5 Maximum defrost period minutes Defrost end Set point Defrosting is not carried out if the temperature detecte the defrost probe is higher than the value d6 If the probe is faulty the frosting is timed Dripping period minutes At the end of defrosting the compressor and fans remain stopped for the set time d7 the defrost icon 0 10 min flashes dF1 dF6 Defrost times programming OFF 00 00 23 59 It is possible to set up to 6 times for defrost dE o Evaporator probe exclusion 0 probe absent 1 probe present 0 resistance 1 2 hot gas defrosting Type of defrost outlet off during dripping Cycle inversion hot gas or resistance With hot gas 2 hot gas defrosting the compressor output is also activated outlet on during dripping to manage bowl resistances Smart defrosts 0 disabled 1 enabled Intelligent defrosting Intelligent defrosting is a special defrosting activation technique aimed at energy savings It is recommended to use this function in the event of defrosting cycles equally distributed throughout
38. ated analogue input is set This dial is only viewed if the variable Parameters gt Automatic air change EEs Energy saving enabling 1 and if the related analogue input is set Pag 30 RCS NAVA ENNA VISION TOUCH THR 41 Rh a D Outdoor PIERCING PROBE MEASUREMENT visible if enabled This dial is only displayed if the variable Parameters gt Piercing probe gt EnS Pin probe enabled 1 and if the Sonda Sp illone related analogue input is set E 0 0 C 10 6 C ESSENCE COUNTDOWN This dial is only displayed while the manual essence is visible if enabled enabled It indicates the time remaining to the end of the Om4gs manual essence 6E Essence Pag 31 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Pego VISION TOUCH THR 6 2 HOME 1 Temperature Humidity Set point Modification Set point edit mode on Home 1 page Touch one of the adjustment dials on the screen Temperature or humidity for more than three consecutive seconds pm Set Temp Set IH 21 0 fF 80 Temperature sel Humidity 26 9 fa 53 B Salami 0 Home 1 2 E309 05 12 15 44 15 Back settings ain Air cycle Pause Defrost Light standby Once you have entered the edit mode it is possible to change the humidity and temperature Set Points currently in use by rotating the Wheel clockwise to increase or anti clockwise to decrease the value of the Set Point to be modified Otherwise you c
39. ated to function input terminals the analogue input description identification Ambient relative humy probe Ambient temperature probe Evaporator temperature probe ef 2 11 12 8 46 01 we Light standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Hev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 9 DIAGNOSTICS 94 DIAGNOSTICS If any faults occur the 200VTOUCHTHH controller informs the operator by means of alarm codes visualised on the display via pop up or on the Alarms page and an acoustic signal emitted by a buzzer inside the operating Console One of the following messages appears on the screen when an alarm condition occurs CODICE ALLARME POSSIBILE CAUSA OPERAZIONE DA ESEGUIRE e Switch the appliance off and back on e Select Repair EEPROM in the Software menu e fthe problem persists contact the technical assistance service e Switch the appliance off and back EEPROM 100N Master alarm 2 Probe connected to channel 1 functional fault e Probe connected to channel 2 functional fault e f the problem persists replace the probe e Check the probe status Probe connected to channel 3 functional fault e f the problem persists replace the probe EEPHROM Vision Touch alarm e fthe problem persists contact the technical assistance service Check the probe status If the problem persists replace the probe Check the probe status Check the probe status Pr
40. ch the screen at a point which is not a button for more than three straight seconds to enter edit mode of the page itself To exit this mode press the Back button or wait for the automatic exit after one minute of inactivity pm Set Temp y Set 3H 21 0 f 80 Temperature sel Humidity 26 9 AN 53 B Salami 0 Home 1 2 E309 05 12 15 44 15 Back Settings SOT AID E vele Pause Defrost Light standby Edit Home 1 Page Change Set Point with Wheel Once you have entered edit mode on Home 1 it is possible to change the humidity and temperature Set Points currently in use The variations are temporary and do not alter the preset program Turn clockwise to increase or anti clockwise to decrease the value of the Wheel of the Set Point to be modified or else act on the plus or minus buttons Then confirm the new values by pressing the green confirmation button Set Temp 21 0 Temperature 26 9 B Salami 0 Home 1 2 E309 05 lg 15 50 06 Settings Alarm si Air cycle Pause Defrost Light Standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 6 HOME PAGES The Home pages are the main interface of the controller from whence it is possible to access the mostly used features They are divided as follows HOME 1 HOME 2 Display and modification of temperature and Complete management of programs Recipes humidity set points display of I O status and Visualization cr
41. could be a visible slow down in the response from the display this can be considered normal STANDARD EQUIPMENT FOR ASSEMBLY AND USE 2 2 The VISION TOUCH THR electronic controller is provided with the following for assembly and use 2 temperature probes e 1 plug telephone cable 5m 1 user manual e 1 Vision Touch THR 200VTOUCHTHR console 4 media for Vision Touch console e N 1 100N MASTERS 200100NMSTH3 Pag 9 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 93 INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Fig 1 Install the 100N MASTERS module on the DIN guide and close the bottom clamps to hold it in place 175mm Fig 2 VISION TOUCH THR console drilling template Drilling template 135mm Fig 3 Fasten the VISION TOUCH THR console by means of the four media to be inserted in their specific seats Tighten each screw until the entire border front of the console rests on the panel USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 PEGS EN 0 THR D CHAPTER 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Following are the electrical connections of the controller divided by type The configurations of the inputs and outputs shown below are set by default but can be changed to suit your needs The connection between the console and 100N Master3 has two possible variants based on the distance between the two components POWER SUPPLY AND CONNECTION CONSOLE 100N Master3 3 1 1 Connection between the console and
42. d Air change Enables the recovery function pause in temperature and humidity management of the selected phase USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 6 9 Home 2 Home2 Edit Mode with Program playing With Program playing running and entering edit mode in Home2 the following screen appears Stop program in progress Skip phase Skips the phase currently running passing on to the next one When this key is pressed standby is activated as well Views the generic settings of the program running Li Program 6 lami medium E Remaining 4d23h 00 00 Phase P D 1 a LI i a a U EB Total ohom j2hom 140h ddon 1940h 19 Remaining v v pshsom Home 2 g P salamimecdium Light Views the settings of the phases of the program running Exit edit mode 6 10 HOME 2 Stop program Skip phase The button appears with the program playing and entering edit mode in Homea Stop program otops execution of the program running When pressed the button switches to Stop Skip phase Skips the phase currently running passing on to the next one When this key is pressed the controller also goes into standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Hev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 7 ACCESS LEVELS Access levels to parameters User installer 7 1 The controller has two access levels to the p
43. e Digital outputs test allows to manually force the digital outputs of the connected 100N Master3 Access to this menu put the control unit in Stand by the time progress of an ongoing program is not altered but all output functions are disabled The function associated to each digital output can be set in Parameters gt Configure I O gt Digital outputs Eo wi L 6 Do N LJ We Dos 7 Ta U A Dos gt Aa PRINS 100 N Master Press to enable disable a digital output Output function can be set Connection terminals USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Digital inputs test The Digital inputs test allows to verify the correct acquisition of the digital inputs of the connected 100N Master3 The function associated to each digital input can be set in Parameters gt Configure I O gt Digital inputs i 4 E i i a E FI Pi Connection terminals In presence of an active digital input the indicator light turns green Input function can be set USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Analogue outputs test The Analogue outputs test allows to manually force the analogue outputs of the connected 100N Masters by setting the values manually between 0 and 10V Access to this menu put the control unit in Stand by the time
44. e2 the following screen appears Change the generic Program manager save Start program settings of the loaded load import export currently loaded program T Program LE lami medium Remaining STOP 73 70 73 Add a new phase of the loaded ORRELA EMEN To NE o agg phase program 21 manageable e REM GE phases from 0 to 20 Exit edit mode Change the settings of Cancel the phases the phases of the loaded of the loaded program program HOME 2 Start program The button appears with the program stopped and entering edit mode in Home2 Start program Start running the loaded program When pressed the program starts running and the button changes to Stop The graph views the progress of the phases USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards y n o MJ VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 Load Save Export Import program The button appears with the program stopped and entering edit mode in Home2 Program manager When pressed the management program shown in the following picture MEE SE OPENS up It saves the current program in the internal memory of the controller as E the menu Load the program to be carried out from the internal memory of the controller Inside the menu Load ED Cancel USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL It imports programs from a USB external memory unit loading them in the internal memory of the controller
45. eation editing cancellation loading secondary or information variables export import ai salami medium Set Temp 21 0 Temperature Rel Humidity 53 70 3H ohm 358 doh 1doh 1doh 1doh y paresi T E T ET EFT 2 109 05 12 15 44 15 et Standby Back Settings larm Air cycle ause Defrost Light Standby HOME 1 Temperature Humidity I O status management 6 1 Home allows to view and modify Temperature and Humidity settings to visualize the digital input output statuses additional adjustments and coupled probes additional inputs such as pH and the status of the recipe being run When in visualization it is divided into 3 main sections e Temperature adjustment dial Humidity adjustment dial e Multifunction data visualization dial Temperature Multifunction data Humidity Adjustment dial visualization dial Adjustment dial Set Temp 210 WE I 80 Temperature sel Humidity E P Ae EM 3H 109 05 12 15 44 15 Settings Alarn Air cycle Pause Defrost Light Standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 2 Hectrical Boards _ P VISION TOUCH THR Temperature adjustment dial Displays all that regards temperature adjustment in particular e The temperature set point can be modified by pressing the dial for 3 sec e Adjustment probe temperature measurement The status of the call Cold Hot No call e The Minimum Temperature alarm set on Ati which can be reached on
46. export import from 8 3 20 USB SD VISION TOUCH THR device information 8321 software version memory occupied Password Management of protection level user installer 8 3 22 access menu configuration Tesrceniar Digital analogue inputs outputs test 8 3 23 touchscreen interface operation test Configure I O Configuration of functions associated to 8 3 24 BASE Agia analogue inputs outputs USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL leetrigal Boards _ 7A Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Process regulation 834 Process adjustment allows setting the differentials and the temperature and humidity neutral area of the THR The Process adjustment menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Process adjustment item installer login required Process regulation HOT temperature differential with reference to main SET POINT It is expressed in absolute value and it defines the temperature hysteresis for HOT referred to the temperature SET POINT COLD temperature differential with reference to main SET POINT It is expressed in absolute value and it defines the temperature hysteresis for COLD referred to the temperature SET POINT NEUTRAL temperature zone with reference to main SET POINT Cold and hot are not activated in the neutral zone it symmetrically
47. figuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Recoveries item installer login required VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT Recovery period Interval between one recovery and the next Recovery is a work OFF 00 01 pause in which cold hot humidification and dehumidification 24 00 are disabled Recovery phase period 1 240 min Configure THR 837 Configure THR allows to select which functions of the THR control unit are enabled in particolare consente di abilitare disabilitare la gestione dell umidit e del caldo The Configure THR menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Configure THR item installer login required Configure THR VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT Dehumidification mode selection 0 cooling Separate dehumidification calls hot and 1 heating MEE 2 separate dehumidification cold only for temperature 3 separate dehumidification and active when cold output is off B EnU Humidification enabling 0 disabled 1 1 enabled Dehumidification enabling 0 disabled 1 1 enabled 0 hot disabled ed 1 hot enabled Hr 0 humidity management disabled The humidity probe can be Hr 1 Humidity man
48. g e essence p pause recovery a air change Phase Status or Time remaining to end of phase Time remaining to end of phase Phase executed and completed by time ew i Phase executed and completed by the needle probe if enabled USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR HOME 2 Enter Home2 Edit Mode 6 4 By entering edit mode in Home2 it is possible to perform the following features With Program stopped not running e Start the program currently loaded e Start the program manager save load import export e Edit the program currently loaded With Program running e Stop the program in progress Skip the phase being run e View the program currently loaded in detail Program edit mode on Home2 page Touch any part of the Home2 screen on the program summary bar or on the phase list for more than three consecutive seconds salami medium 00 rae 3 if rota 10hom 42h m 4doh 4d h q4doh doh doh lt Remaining B salamimedium Home 2 g E311 14 19 15 01 33 Back Settings Alarm XX AT cycle Defrost Light standby To exit this mode you can also press the Back button or wait for the automatic exit after one minute of inactivity USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 6 5 Home 2 Home2 Edit Mode with Program Stopped With Program stopped not running and entering edit mode in Hom
49. ge Parameters Button VISION TOUCH THR Version Hardware versioni 0 0 0 1 Bootloader version 16 0 0 1 Application versioni 10 0 5 Touch version 1 Device information Software PEGO s t mn E h 5 it B wer p e iB it Credits EEPROM occupied 61 PEGO Technical and Design department EEPROM No errors J http www teamfdi com uez http lbeam net http fdesignmoa com members kvakin http pixelsdaily com authar liam mecabe 2705 24 13 1 03 05 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 8 3 21 Password he Password menu allows to manage the device protection level giving the user permission to access only certain functions and parameters The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button Password The Password menu has a different appearance for the user and for the installer the installer can select which items of the parameters menu are displayed to the user and which actions can be performed by the latter User Password Page Display locked with password Maintenance login rassword 1 1 31 12 12 12 24 09 we standby Password entry to access the installer level Default password 0100 User screen lock password setting USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Installer Password Page Selection of configuration menu elemen
50. he next or previous data page The middle of the status bar has the description of the page currently displayed its position and the total number of pages displayable Defrost interval m lenght of defrost Description of current page its position and total n of pages present mes programming B Salami 0 Defrost 1 Light standby Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Change parameters with roll selection Move your finger up or down by one roll to change its value Suggestion move your finger starting from the outside of the roll and pass through it completely If the value you are trying to set is not allowed and is not included in the range of the variables the background of the roll will turn red for an instant indicating that the action Is not allowed enmt m B Salami 0 chase l 1 3 5309 05 12 16 03 08 Te C settings Alarmo eee Air bac ause lefrost Light Standby a oem i Changing parameters with a switch Move your finger to the right or to the left to activate or deactivate a switch Selection of parameters with Flags press the flag to change the status or to select one of the possible options Evaporator fan Manage high speed hot Evaporator fan Manage low speed hot cold ay ee te ay oe B Salami 0 Defrost Light standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL VISION TOUCH THR Edit mode in Home 1 and 2 pages When you are on one of the Home pages tou
51. if the cold water temperature probe is connected The Cold water management menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Cold water management item installer login required Cold Cold water management ne VARIABLES MEANING VALUES DEFAULT ECv Cold water management enabling 0 disabled 1 enabled Cold water temperature set point 45 0 99 0 C 0 Cold water temperature differential 1 20 C Delay at response t is the time that the analogue output l takes to vary from OV to 10V 1 10 min 10 min USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Electrical Boards _ Rev 02 13 a VISION TOUCH THR 8 3 11 Hot water management Hot water management allows to control a heating system through proportional control 0 10 V analogue output This function can only be activated if the hot water temperature probe is connected The Hot water management menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Hot water management item installer login required Hot water management VARIABLES MEANING VALUES EHv Hot water management enabling ed 0 0 C Hot water temperature set point 45 0
52. ification defrosting electric or hot gas recoveries dripping air exchange either programmed or automatic with energy saving function and with a reading of external temperature humidity probes modular valves hot cold water management essence input in automatic programs management evaporator fans speed adjustment digital outputs slow fast or with 0 10V signal activation of internal air recirculation for destratification APPLICATIONS Seasoning drying cells Storage cells with or without humidity control Climatic cells for humidostatic tests temperature and climatic cycles MAIN FEATURES 7 TFT display with high resolution 800x480 WVGA LED backlighting and capacitive touch screen Front with 3 mm hardened glass with shatterproof safety film Devices USB 2 0 microSD RS485 Acoustic signals P65 frontal protection High quality design and icons Touch screen interface with gestures for an even more intuitive control Clock and calendar RTC Password function Multilingual Customizable user parameter menu unused features can be hidden simplifying the menu Contextual help in the parameter configuration menu Software updating from microSD or USB Alarm history combined with popup warning messages Advanced HACCP function with detailed memory of temperature humidity alarms triggered 20 completely customizable programs can be stored on the device Abili
53. imum section of 0 5 mm2 e g Belden 8 62 cable Avoid coupling with power cables 5 3 A 70 ye gt el t b eas PE N X sah A 4 gt x Ms o a e AX ii N t ME Connect the power to terminals 1 and 2 of 100N Master3 Switching power supply 115 230Vac 10 50 60 Hz Demand 20 VA max Connect terminal of M1 in the console to terminal 45 of 100N Masters3 and term of M1 in the console to terminal 46 of 100N Masters3 Avoid coupling with power cables fran z ee e ee I gt USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Electrical Boa ris S y Rev 02 13 C G i E S VISION TOUCH THR DIGITAL OUTPUT CONNECTION ON 100N MASTERS 29 POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS DIGITAL OUTPUTS DO1 DO12 Access menu Parameters gt Configure I O gt Digital outputs 0 Disabled 1 Hot 2 Cold 3 Fan high speed 4 Fan low speed 5 Humidification 6 Dehumidification 7 Light 8 Air Renewal 9 Pause 10 Defrosting 11 Essence 12 End recipe 13 Alarm only DO12 Positive values Contact N O Negative values Contact N C DIGITAL DEFAULT SETTINGS RELAY OUTPUT TERMINALS OUTPUT DIGITAL OUTPUTS Voltage free contacts 30A AC1 relay 2 Cold contact N O 10 10 A 250V 1 Hot contact N O ie ACT relay NOON master FEATURES AC3 2HP AC3 4 A 250V 10 4 A 250V nt AC1 relay 4 A 250V t AC1 relay 4 A 250V m AC1 relay
54. includes both the upper part hot and the lower part cold respect to the temperature SET POINT ww HUMIDIFICATION differential with reference to humidity SET dUU POINT It is expressed in absolute value and it defines the humidification hysteresis referred to the humidity SET POINT DEHUMIDIFICATION differential with reference to humidity dUd SET POINT It is expressed in absolute value and it defines the dUn 1 10 dehumidification hysteresis referred to the humidity SET POINT e NEUTRAL humidity zone with reference to main SET POINT Humidification and dehumidification are not activated in the dUn neutral zone it symmetrically includes both the upper part humidification and the lower part dehumidification respect to dUn lt dUU 1 e the temperature SET POINT dUn s dUd 1 dUn 1 10 rH Defrosts 8 3 2 Defrosts are managed with the parameters d4 d5 d6 d7 F5 which define their intervals the maximum duration the defrost end temperature dripping and fan stopping To switch defrost on manually just press the Defrost button Defrosting will not be activated if the defrost end temperature d6 is set lower than the temperature detected by the evaporator probe Defrosting will end when the defrost end temperature d6 or the maximum defrost period d5 is reached The Defrost cycles menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the P
55. ions Operating temperature 5 50 C otorage temperature 10 70 C Relative ambient humidity Less than 90 RH General features Type of connectable probes temperature NTC 10K 1 Resolution ambient temperature 0 1 C Precision of probe detection ambient temperature 0 5 C Reading range 45 499 C Humidity probe analogue input 4 20 mA Precision of humidity probe detection see humidity probe features Range of humidity probe detection 0 99 rH Output features Description Relay installed Features of output board Notes 10A 250V AC3 2HP output 3 4 30A ACI relay 100000 cycles All the outputs are n 11 outputs from 5 to voltage free 26 see connections 16A ACT relay 16A 250V AC1 contacts diagram Dimensional features Dimensions 100 MASTER 121 50mm x 71mm x 175mm HxDxL 151mm x 44mm x 191mm HxPxL Insulation and mechanical properties Degree of protection of display IP65 Material of box oelf extinguishing ABS USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards g VISION TOUCH THR CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION GENERAL RULES FOR THE INSTALLER 2 4 1 If the program is used in applications with the risk of harming persons machines or materials it must be coupled with auxiliary alarm devices 2 The programmer must NOT be installed in environments with dangerous atmospheres flammable
56. led EEs Enable energy saving 2 anabtad dEs Energy saving Sensitivity 0 200 96 tEs _ Maximum energy saving period 00 01 10 00 00 01 Energy saving The Energy saving function allows considerable energy savings through the controlled activation of the air change in the event the external conditions are conducive to reaching the temperature or humidity set point inside the cell Setting dEs gt 0 means increasing the temperature humidity differential relating to the set point it allows to make the most of the Energy saving function which in any case will stay active at maximum for a period equal to tEs The increase of this variable allows a greater energy savings at the cost of a greater fluctuation of the controlled quantities Energy saving is a function that can only be activated if the external temperature probe and external humidity probe are connected USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Recoveries Pause 836 The refreshment is a phase of the pause process of the temperature and humidity management Refreshments are managed with parameters Pr and dr Pr defines the interval between one refreshment and the following one dr defines the duration of the refreshment It is possible at any time to force an air change with the Pause button To interrupt a recovery press and hold the Recoveries key The Recoveries menu can be accessed from the main Con
57. led Piercing probe temperature set point The value of this variable changes based on the setting made in 45 0 499 0 C 0 0 C the last phase of a program Temperature differential manual This parameter intervenes only in the event of manual 0 2 10 0 C 2 0 C operation Probe calibration 8 3 14 The Probes calibration menu allows to correct the value measured by the room outside temperature and humidity probes and to correct the value measured by the cold hot water probe The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Probes calibration item installer login required Probe calibration VARIABLES VALUES DEFAULT Ambient probe value correction 10 10 C L9 Humidity probe value correction 20 20 Rh 0 Evaporator probe value correction 10 10 C 0 Coldwater probe value correction 10 10 C 3 Hot water probe value correction 10 10 C 0 Outside environment probe value correction 10 10 C 0 Outside humidity probe value correction 20 20 Rh 0 Piercing probe value correction 10 0 10 0 C Dai USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards PRI CA Q 2 ango i 4 y VISION TOUCH THR The Essence menu allows to set the manual essence configuration This feature if en
58. llowing data on the left running status and name of program in progress inthe middle description of current visualization of main display on the right current date time presence of USB key or access as installer e Button bar views the main operating buttons and their status At the bottom in the middle there are two LEDs Green LED Flashing controller in stand by On fixed Controller powered Red LED Flashing controller in Alarm d Set Temp Set 3H96 N Main al 24 0 F 80 Temperature el Humidity role AA Gb al RH O Status bar gt Salami O2 Home 1 2 6 14 19 1 53 5 A Re ES o r E 0 Button bar Tn y i c i Settings Patti Air cycle EN e 3 Defrost I Light standby Indicator LEDs USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR MAIN DISPLAY 59 The section of the main display views the work and setting pages based on the position for example Home Configuration phase A detailed description of the various pages will be made further on in this manual STATUS BAR 53 The Status Bar is in the lower part of the display above the Button Bar if applicable and displays some important information relating to the status of the device such as the name of the recipe in progress and the description of the currently displayed page It is always present except when in some rare cases it is temporarily hidden to fully exploit the display
59. n the environment the symbol crossed out waste bin on wheels applied to the pack product and instructions indicates that the appliance was placed on the market after August 13 2005 and must be disposed of separately In case of abusive disposal of electrical and electronic waste there are sanctions established by local standards in force concerning waste disposal USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards re ps PA Q 9 M a d CONTENTS General information Product identification codes Overall dimensions Identification data Technical features General rules for the installer Standard equipment for assembly and use INTRODUCTION Page 5 1 1 Page 6 1 2 Page 7 1 3 Page 7 1 4 Page 8 139 INSTALLATION Page 9 3 1 Page 9 2 2 Page 10 2 3 Installation and assembly ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Page 11 3 1 Console 100N Master3 power supply and connection Page 13 3 2 Connection of digital outputs on 100N Master3 Page 14 3 9 Connection of digital inputs on 100N Master3 Page 15 3 4 Connection of analogue inputs on 100N Masters Page 16 9 5 Connection of analogue outputs on 100N Master3 Page 17 3 6 Connection to RS 485 for TeleNET or Modbus RTU SWITCHING ON Page 18 4 1 Commissioning Page 19 4 2 owitch on controller USER INTERFACE Page 20 5 1 Console functional zones Page 21 5 2 Main display Page 21 5 3 otatus bar Page 22 5 4 Button bar Page 24 5 4 Gesture HOME PAGES Page 27
60. nal activation of internal air recirculation for destratification Test center mode to check in a simple and intuitive way all the digital and analogical inputs outputs RS485 serial connection with TeleNET or Modbus protocol which can be selected in the parameters 1 2 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION CODES 200VT100THH1 TOUCH electronic control for temperature and humidity adjustment complete with all the seasoning functions It has a stylish 7 TFT display with capacitive touch screen combined with a highly advanced software and a highly user friendly interface that allows for easy use 5 m telephone cord included 2 NTC probes 1x1 5 m 1x3 m included Humidity probe is separate USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR OVERALL DIMENSIONS 13 Dimensions in mm VISION TOUCH THR 151 134 5 X 174 5 12150 175 71 IDENTIFICATION DATA 1 4 The device described in this manual has on the side of 100N MASTERS and on the back of the VISION TOUCH THR console a plate bearing its identification data e Name of Manufacturer Description of device e Serial number of device e Date of manufacture USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 15 TECHNICAL FEATURES Power supply Voltage 110 230 V 10 50Hz 60Hz Max power consumption electronic controller only 15 VA Climatic condit
61. ne accesses the relative management page that contains the log relating to the last 30 alarms detected The alarms can take on different colours RED ALARM indicates an alarm in progress not solved ORANGE ALARM when a red alarm is cleared because the cause is solved it turns orange and becomes an alarm to be acquired If all alarms are cleared the Alarm button turns orange SOLVED ALARM the acquired alarm is no longer coloured and it stays stored in alarms management RED Et Sensor 1 fault Ambient relative humidity probe ALARM E Begin 11 12 2012 08 57 35 oolve the ct a pati i pr MED XT VETT TDI T TET cause SEIN Mea Ja se 2s Parlo T rrii 59 san LI STET mme mE TEETH FEE ip eee ORANGE aedini dee es Bree pnta pisse ier nia seen oan ALARM E Soy fai crete Paria en Tn pes Alarm cleared Fa peser po Weel Tened 2 mita sec Press the alarm to acquire it sensor 1 fault Ambient relative humidity probe Begin 11 12 2012 08 48 34 Period 1 min 35 sec Device power on ALARM regin IL Ld i SOLVED Alarm cleared and acquired by the user Cllarm 1 1 E312 1 12 8 58 15 Settings Alarm Air cycle Pause Serer Light Standby Alarm status Alarm code Alarm description Alarm situation in progress cleared lved see Diagnostics duration sensor 1 fault Ay r relative humidity probe Begin 11 12 2048 57 35 Period 1 mir Maximam temperature
62. obe connected to channel 4 functional fault If the problem persists replace the probe Check the probe status Probe connected to channel 5 functional fault If the problem persists replace the probe General alarm e g Thermal protection or max pressure switch E1 E2 E3 E4 5 E e Check compressor absorption e Ifthe problem persists contact the technical assistance service Compressor protection alarm e Check compressor absorption The compressor output is disabled d P Toan pers comer me technical assistance service e e The outputs are all disabled apart from the alarm output if present Check the humidifier status E If the problem persists contact the EF Humidifier alarm The humidifier output is disabled technical assistance service Fans protection ium i len si contact the The fans output is disabled p n de technical assistance service e Check the connection between the two units No connection between Console and MASTEH board e fthe problem persists contact the technical assistance service USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 4 Electrical Boards _ Pe VISION TOUCH THR Check the connection between the two units Switch the Vision Touch off and on again If the problem persists contact the technical assistance service MASTER board initialisation error Maximum humidity alarm The environment has reached a humidity level higher than
63. of this function The Configure I O menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Configure VO item installer login required Configure I O Digital outputs Digital inputs Analogue outputs Analogue inputs Mi salamimedium I O configure 1 gd 12 18 12 1 52 39 CETTE Back Settings Aare SR Air cycle Bs Defrost Light Standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL VISION TOUCH THR Digital outputs Digital outputs allows to change the function associated to each digital output of the connected 100N Master3 The modification of an output puts the control unit in Stand by In the event a function is not associated to at least one output the eventual call from the control unit will not activate any digital output only the status icon will be activated to indicate a call Digital output identification Connection terminals n vm Light standby Modification of the function Associated function icon associated to the digital output USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Hev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Digital inputs Digital inputs allows to modify the function associated to each digital input of the connected 100N Master3 The modification of an input puts the control unit in Stand by Digital input
64. only if a cold call is not in progress It is possible to give a maximum time for the dehumidification phase parameter dEt in Parameters gt Machine protection by signalling an alarm or forcing a refreshment parameter dEo in Parameters gt Machine protection Set RH dUd EG EMERGED bs mM CMM E CM M ICE MEE On Dehumidity Set RH dUn 4 SEM E lll Off Dehumidify Set RH F i aa i Stes e e ees sia ee ee Dead area Set RH dUn ee RR ERU CA e PERUNA Set RH dUU me o On Humidify T s DEHUMIDIFY 1 e 1 CALL HUMIDIFY 1 CALL T s USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards y 7 ge Q x 9 VISION TOUCH THR APPENDICES EC declaration of conformity COSTRUTTORE MANUFACTURER Dow PEGO S Via Piacentina 6 b 45030 Occhiobello RO Italy D ESD Tel 39 0425 762906 Fax 39 0425 762905 DENOMINAZIONE DEL PRODOTTO NAME OF THE PRODUCT MOD VISION TOUCH THR cod 200VT100THR1 IL PRODOTTO E CONFORME ALLE SEGUENTI DIRETTIVE CE THE PRODUCT IS IN CONFORMITY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES Direttiva Bassa Tensione LVD 2006 95 CE Low voltage directive LVD EC 2006 95 Direttiva EMC 2004 108 CE Electromagnetic com
65. or explosive it can only be connected to elements which operate in this atmosphere by means of appropriate and suitable types of interface compliant with safety standards in force 3 Install the appliance in places which respect the degree of protection 4 Avoid using multi pole cables with conductors connected to inductive and power conductors and signal conductors like probes and digital inputs 5 Avoid housing power cables in the same conduits as signal cables probes digital or analogue inputs communication cables 6 Minimize the length of the connecting cables to prevent these from coiling up and adversely affecting the electronics through induction T All the conductors of the cables must be of an appropriate size to withstand the required load 8 Place a general protection fuse upstream the electronic controller 9 Provide a two phase disconnecting switch compliant with foreseen safety requirements CE marked to shut off the power supply upstream the controller The switch must be placed in the immediate vicinity of the regulator and must be easily reachable by the operator 10 Should the length of the probes need to be extended it is necessary to use conductors with an appropriate cross section and however no less than 1 mm Extension or shortening of the probes may alter the factory settings use an external thermometer therefore for testing and calibration 11 When using the console at low temperatures there
66. ost Machine protection Fans P Alarms regulation Air change Cold water management Automatic air change Hot water management pH probe B salamimedium Settings 1 4 112 18 12 1 41 38 B salamimedium Settings 2 4 d 12 18 12 11 44 21 CeETe8T Serve amp Fe wT var le Back settings a Pause Defrost Light Standby Back Settings Alarm Air cycle Pause Defrost Light Standby Piercing probe General settings Probes calibration Software Essence Info Communication RS485 Password Language Test center Date and time I O configure 58 B salami Settings 4 4 E305 24 13 10 21 59 e i B salami Settings 3 4 E305 24 13 10 2 Each item of the parameters menu gathers a list of variables specific for the function described in the menu and in some cases a further submenu The items present in the main branch are all displayed if you are logged in as Installer while the items displayed under User depends on the configuration set in parameters gt configure user level menu visible only if logged in as Installer USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 i Hectrical Boards _ D VISION TOUCH THR Description of parameter setting page 8 2 Press the Parameters button in the Button Bar to access the controller parameters setting menu Each sub menu contains the name of the variables that can be set a brief description in the selected language and the currently set value Variable name Variable
67. otice of Set point changed Nu ZHK j with program in progress E kx CHANGED La Minimum Humidity ue ALARM USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Humidity Set Point Bar qraph VISION TOUCH THR Multifunction data visualization dial it consists of two parts which when touched cyclically alternate the data displayed The following are the various screens and their related meanings Note Some data is only viewed if the relative function is enabled in the configuration parameters DIGITAL OUTPUT STATUS Always visible DIGITAL INPUT STATUS USE s I gt s CO Pa Tun Cum E it E 3 Cold Flashing Standby Hot Humidify Dehumidify separate Dehumidify for heat Dehumidify for cold Defrost Flashing Dripping Air change Air change automatic Disable heat remotely Disable humidity remotely Se remotely Micro gate Generic alarm remotely Compressor protection Fans low speed Flashing Standby Fans high speed Flashing Standby Fans with 0 10V output 0 10V Light Flashing micro gate Recovery Dripping Essence Standby Humidifier alarm Fans protection Generic Warning 1 Generic Warning 2 Generic Warning 3 PROGRAM IN PROGRESS COUNTDOWN WEISE while the program is running salami medium This dial is only displayed while the program is running It indicates the name and the time remaining to the end of the progr
68. patibility EMC EC 2004 108 LA CONFORMITA PRESCRITTA DALLA DIRETTIVA E GARANTITA DALL ADEMPIMENTO A TUTTI GLI EFFETTI DELLE SEGUENTI NORME comprese tutte le modifiche THE CONFORMITY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS DIRECTIVE IS TESTIFIED BY COMPLETE ADHERENCE TO THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS including all amendments Norme armonizzate EN 60730 1 EN 60730 2 9 EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 European standards EN 60730 1 EN 60730 2 9 EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 3 IL PRODOTTO E COSTITUITO PER ESSERE INCORPORATO IN UNA MACCHINA O PER ESSERE ASSEMBLATO CON ALTRI MACCHINARI PER COSTITUIRE UNA MACCHINA CONSIDERATE DALLA DIRETTIVA 2006 42 CE Direttiva Macchine THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN MANUFACTURED TO BE INCLUDED IN A MACHINE OR TO BE ASSEMBLED TOGHETER WITH OTHER MACHINERY TO COMPLETE A MACHINE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIVE EC 2006 42 Machinery Directive Paolo Pegorari USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 i Hectrical Boards _ D VISION TOUCH THR A TERMS OF THE GUARANTEE The VISION TOUCH THR electronic controllers are guaranteed against all manufacturing defects for 24 months from the date in the production identification code or the date on the product registration card when applicable In the event of defects the device must be returned properly packaged to our Site or authorised assistance centre after requesting and receiving the authorisation number for returning the product The Customer has the
69. r cycle Pause Defros st 8 3 18 General settings The General settings menu allows to change the screen contrast the brightness when the screen is locked and the activation of the sound alarms General settings can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the General settings item installer login required General settings Contrast T es RR Brightness when the i screen IS a o on MM salamimedium Generalsettings gd 12 12 8 30 2 Air cycle Pause Defrost Light Standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Software 8 3 19 The Software menu allows to perform maintenance on the device software The menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Software item installer login required Software Restore all default settings The execution of the program in progress is interrupted but the stored programs are not deleted software update Reload factory values Clone machine configuration Repair EEPROM Repairing errors in the internal Exporting importing the parameters memory of the control unit configuration from U
70. ram the latter is present if the program is running e Type of operation at end of program OO At end of program preserve settings of last phase carried out T At end of program repeat phases cyclical At end of program switch to standby Current temperature and humility values and statuses of calls see dial colours Time Name of Type of Control probe Control probe remaining to loaded operation at end temperature humidity end of program of program measurement measurement program Li Program E Remaining USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL VISION TOUCH THR Program phases and their state of execution Time line Views the phases of a program and all related data in particular e Key of set values in phases Phases already carried out grey background and green check on time remaining they appear if the program is running e Phase in execution background with grey side bands and green time remaining they appear if the program is running e Phases yet to be carried out black background Key of set Phase in Phases to Buttons to values in already execution be carried move between phases carried out out phase pages The columns have a summary of the specific settings for each individual phase and if the program is running they display the time remaining for the phase in progress if the phase has already been carried out a green check appears in the time remaining Phase options d drippin
71. reservation At the end of the program the temperature and humidity settings of the last phase carried out are preserved At program end phases loop At the end of the last phase the program goes back to the initial phase 0 creating an infinite phase loop Notice popup at progr end At progr end Switch on relay phases loop at progr end At progr end lt stand by dium 4ecipe option 51 30 12 18 06 49 XLGEK CE ue IFD n ettings Alarm XM LAT cycle igh standby Switch on relay at program end A specific relay is activated when the program end notice pop up is present By pressing OK in the Pop up the relay de energises and the pop up closes At program end standby At the end of the program the controller switches to standby USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR By pressing the button at the top left of each column of the phases you enter a group of three option configuration pages relative to the selected phase Change the settings of the phases of the loaded program Phase configuration page 1 3 Confirm and cancel modifications buttons Ventilation Recovery dripping option lights Selected phase N Phase period hh mm L i Ha Humidity Set point RH Buttons for moving between configuration pages Temperature Set point C USE
72. the day for example cyclic defrosting Hot gas defrost oet parameter d1 1 for managing cycle inversion defrosting The compressor relay and the defrosting relay are activated for the entire defrosting phase If d1 2 2 the defrosting outlet stays active during the dripping stage to manage the bowl resistances For the correct management of the plant it will be the responsibility of the installer to use the defrost output that must allow the opening of the cycle inversion electrovalve and the closing of the liquid electrovalve For the capillary plants without thermostatic valve it is sufficient to control the cycle inversion electrovalve using the defrosting relay control USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 Electrical Boards PRI CA Q J DOS y VISION TOUCH THR Ventilation 8 3 3 The parameters of the Ventilation menu allow to set the management of the fans in the various operating modes The Ventilation menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Ventilation item installer login required fs Fans Je gt Fan pause after defrost minutes Allows to keep the fans stopped for a time F5 after dripping This time starts counting from the end of dripping If dripping is not set at the end of defrost the f
73. the standby status delayed start Green Standby active System OFF Blue Standby not active System ON During standby the program in progress keeps the count of the remaining time MANUAL ESSENCE Included in Extended Button bar Manually activates deactivates the essence Green Essence active Blue Essence not active EXTENDED BUTTON BAR OPENING BUTTON Opens or closes the EXTENDED BUTTON BAR that allows access to additional buttons USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 m Hectrical Boards _ P x VISION TOUCH THR 55 GESTURE The Vision Touch aside from normal pressing of keys on some pages supports gestures which allow the user a more natural and therefore simpler interaction Change Home Page On one Home page move your finger to the left or to the right to pass from one Home page to the next one or to the previous one Note it is also possible to move inside the Home pages by pressing the Back button The middle of the status bar has the description of the page currently displayed its position and the total number of pages displayable for example 1 2 means you are viewing page 1 of a total number of 2 displayable pages pm SetTemp Description of current page its position and total n of pages present B Salami 0 Home 1 2 MIOLS E X d ET Settings Alarm Pause Defrost Light Standby Change Page of a table or parameter list Move your finger up or down to pass to t
74. ting E Air change time setting up to 6 8 E Energy saving setting 8 3 5 LA IR energy saving outside environment use e 7 b Recovery period and duration setting 8 3 6 IE pause Nu THR mode setting Humidification dehumidification management rad 8 3 3 Air change 3 4 Automatic air change Configure THR Machine protection system protection parameters compressor A management limits for set points 8 3 8 dehumidification limit time A Temperature humidity alarms adjustment 8 3 9 n Cold water system valve management ot Alarm regulation Cold water 8 3 10 management parameters cold call Hot water Ho management Hot water system valve management parameters hot call 8 3 11 pH probe pH probe enabling and management 8 3 12 Piercing probe enabling and management 8 3 13 I Correction of temperature humidity probes 8 3 14 hot cold water temperature etc values M 8 3 15 la Piercing probe Probe calibration Configuration of manual essence USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Electrical Boards _ Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR RS485 COFRETUBIGAIOE Configuration of RS485 serial communication 8 3 16 Control unit language setting 8 3 17 Date Andie Date and time a not accessible while a 33 18 dli 77 is running General settings x D Contrast brightness and sound alarms setting 8 3 19 Management of control software reset and CPU update device parameters
75. ts visible by the user Exit from installer mode sked with password Maintenance login Configure user level ment Configure user functions Changefllmaintenance password d y 12 22 23 X EK Eh ah m m 28 m Be Q 3 E r cycle bd Alarm Al Pause Defer standby Selection of actions that can be performed bv the user Installer password setting USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR 8 3 22 Test center The Test centre allows to verify the proper operation of the inputs outputs of the 100N Master3 connected to the VISION TOUCH THR One can also verify the operation of the touchscreen sensors The Test centre function is reserved to expert users Pego S r l disclaims any liability for damage to the system due to improper use of this function E The Test centre menu can be accessed from the main Configuration page Parameters Button The display of this item can be set in the Password sub menu gt Configure user level menu and by selecting the Test centre item installer login required Test center Test digital outputs Test digital inputs Test analogue outputs Test analogue inputs Touch coordinates Verify touch sensors Il salamimedium Testcenter 1 2 g 12 18 12 11 54 08 Alarm settings USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Digital outouts test Th
76. ty to export and import programs and parameters on USB or microSD media Pag 5 USER AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Rev 02 13 VISION TOUCH THR Automatic management of 21 phases for each program Manual or automatic functioning with execution of the selected program Ability to force a manual skipping phase during the execution of a program Ability to set the execution modality at the end of an automatic program such as preservation cyclical standby this last one with the ability to enable an end program warning Diagram of the program in execution with progress display completed phases phases in progress and phases yet to be executed and a representation of the set values and of all the remaining times Temperature adjustment range 45 C 99 C humidity adjustment range 0 100 R H Possibility of excluding heat and humidity for managing cell only storage with the activation of the defrost cycles Dehumidification program with cold hot indipendent free voltage contact Features managed temperature hot cold and humidity humidification dehumidification defrosting electric or hot gas recoveries dripping air exchange either programmed or automatic with energy saving function and with a reading of external temperature humidity probes modular valves hot cold water management essence input in automatic programs management evaporator fans speed adjustment digital outputs slow fast or with 0 10V sig
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