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1. Step 4 Mount the room unit The room unit contains a temperature sensor used for measuring the current room temperature A correct measurement of the temperature is decisive for enabling the controller to control the room temperature to meet the desired temperature It is therefore important that the room unit is placed at a location that is representative for the room Figure 9 Installing the room unit 1 Appropriate screw for the supporting surface 2 The front of the room unit 10 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications Swegon When mounting the room unit on a wall first remove the back piece of the unit see Step 3 Start up p 9 Then tighten the back piece with two countersunk screws appropriate for the supporting surface N B Use the right and left fastening holes only 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Basic handling This section describes the basics for how to use the room unit User levels and access protection CONDUCTOR applies a system with three different user levels LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 and LEVEL 3 each adapted to any of three user roles daily users office workers or hotel guests caretakers and staff trained by Swegon LEVEL 2 and LEVEL 3 are access protected levels In order to gain access to the sections of the system with limited access which is intended for your user role you must enter an access code
2. This is done in the Code entering image p 12 Figure 10 The key set Designation Navigating Change A UP Go upward Increase value Y DOWN Go downward Decrease value K RIGHT Go forward Increase the Select airflow 4 4 LEFT Go back Decrease the airflow 5 OK CONFIRM Select Go Confirm forward Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 Navigating in the system You configure and adjust the functions and settings avail able for your user level in the images you can reach via a number of menus You can advance trom one menu to the next and other images by pressing the navigation keys on the room unit In order to advance in sequences of images you press on K RIGHT or OK CONFIRM If you want to return to the previous Image press lt LEFT You can navigate in menus by pressing A UP in order to move upward and Y DOWN in order to move downward In order to select a marked alternative press OK CONFIRM or gt RIGHT If you want to return to the previous image press lt LEFT Change of values In order to change a value you normally use the A UP and Y DOWNkeys press A UP to increase the value and Y NER to decrease the value the only exception is adjust ment of airflow p 14 Each time you press the key the value is changed one step By holding the key pressed down you can alter the value several steps at a time After you have pressed and held down the key for approx 5 seconds the speed of
3. change increases in order to make it easier for you when you wish to make larger changes In order to confirm a change press OK CONFIRM If you do not want to contirm a change press lt LEFT not possible if you are adjusting temperatures and airtlows p 14 11 www swegon com BHuljpuey 71569 CONDUCTOR Menu overview Swegon aaa lt 2 AUTO Main menu SPress Coder le LA 22 C gt Press OK gt sec if 1 9 LRS ox Y H lt E x it Ok select Next gt Service menu Econ SA 20 Econ EA 20 Temp C 20 RE Settings Settings lt Exit op Select gt lt Preceding Ok select Next gt Service menu Settings MB address RE Settings ModBUS First Settings Connect Units lt E xit r Select gt lt Exit r Seleck lt E xit wt ModBUS Connect units Connect units Connecting RF Test ime 3 4 gt Connected lt Exit A Select gt Exit ye eant lt E xit Connect units RF connection SLE RF Test 50 Language lt E xit vi Select gt lt EXit Start gt RF Test Language Open actuator English lt E xit bs Select gt lt Exit yh Language Open actuator Open actuator Temp calibration lt E xit ve Select gt lt E xit wt Language Temp calibration Open actuator Temp calibration Cee lt Exit ES Select gt lt E xit LAE Application W 1 Settings Prog Version 0 95 0 0 Parameter Ver 0 Ha aac System parameter Battery level SPON lt Exit bP Select gt
4. lt LEFT Connect units In order for you to control the controller with the hand held terminal the units must first be connected You can do this below Connect units in Settings Connect Units SS 40231 vt gt Figure 27 The Connect units image Example of connection with Serial number 231 lt EXIt The address consists of five digits and Is displayed by means of the keyset You change the digit in the high lighted digit position by pressing the A UP and Y DOWN keys You highlight the next digit position by pressing OK CON FIRM or RIGHT You go back to the preceding position by pressing lt LEFT From the last digit position you press OK CONFIRM or gt RIGHT in order to connect the room unit using the given address In order to return to Settings highlight the first digit position and press lt LEFT 18 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications Swegon C onne c t Ur se as Connecting Failed Figure 28 Failed connection The above image displays a failed connection Press lt LEFT to return to Settings Your changes will then not be saved Connect INSEE Connecting Connected Figure 29 Confirmd connection If the connection was successfully made the above image will be displayed You return to Settings by pressing lt LEFT Testing the radio connection If no cable is connected between the controller and the room unit no communication via
5. lt Exit Info ieee Press code ren Parameter Value E Save changes T P 1001 2000 OUt system Bee Parameter name max 30 ascii Appl Param Min 32700 max 32700 No lt Exit 4e Select gt lt E xit JA R lt E xit e Change gt ganc e System parameter wPress 2 H 1 San ieee Save changes Appl Param SENNEN 20000 Unit Parameter name max 30 ascii Alarm Min 32700 max 32700 No Cancel lt E xit A Selects lt E xit e gt lt E xit e Change gt System parameter Alarm APP R No alarms lt E xit LAE Select gt lt E xit 12 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Menu overview You can reach all the room unit s adjustable settings from any of the unit s menus or from the main image In addition to the Main image and the other menus this section also describes how you can enter the access code for the system s access protected sections AUTO 22 Figure 11 The Main image 1 Current temperature The field shows the present temperature setting Can be read in C 2 Heating cooling The field shows whether the climate system is heating or cooling KL Heating oe Cooling 3 Battery level window status The field shows the battery level If a window Is open in the room this will be visible on the screen i Good battery status al Medium good battery status KJ Bad battery status Change battery Open window 4 Current airflow The indicator
6. and extract air ducts Three inputs are used for condensation sensors window contacts and presence detectors The principal is to use minimal normal or high airflow depending on presence and sensor status Open e p e e tor Frost protection Frost protection Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Open Frost oo Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Operating modes The controller has six operating modes One manual mode MAN three automatic modes AUTO ECON and BOOST as well as one standby mode STOP and an emer gency mode EMERG Manual control Whenever the CONDUCTOR registers the presence of occupants in the room in response to signals from a pres ence detector or a key card reader the user can regulate the temperature and airflow rate by means of the room unit When the user enters a new desired value the controller switches over to the manual operating mode MAN For application W3 you can manually adjust the airflow to one of three different levels see Set the desired air flow p 14 The controller controls the damper Motors which operate the supply air and extract air dampers by means of three different voltage levels which open the dampers to different positions depending on the selec tion made see Advanced airflow and temperature settings p 15 16 W1 lacks provision for adjusting the airflow Automatic control There are three differen
7. and save adjusted value b If you do not wish to save the adjusted value press lt LEFT Both alternatives take you back to the submenu for Supply air adjustment B Adjust the extract air damper In the other submenu in RE settings the flow levels should be regulated for the extract air damper 1 In the submenu for supply air adjustment press gt RIGHT Econ EA 20 Norm EA 50 Boost SA 90 lt Preceding Ok select Next gt Figure 20 Submenu for extract air adjustments 2 There are three possible selections in the submenu for extract air adjustment a Select highlight and press OK CONFIRM Econ SA in order to adjust the damper position for extract air for low flow ECON Norm EA for the damper position for normal flow AUTO and Boost EA for the position for high flow BOOST b To advance further and adjust the temperature press RIGHT c To return to the submenu for supply air adjust ment press lt LEFT Econ EA Norm EA 50 Boost EA 90 lt Cancel OK accept Figure 21 Adjusting image for extract air Adjusting of economy mode selected in the example 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR 3 After performed adjustments a Press OK CONFIRM in order to confirm and save adjusted value b If you do not wish to save the adjusted value press lt LEFT Both alternatives take you back to the submenu for extract air adjustment C Adjusting the room temp
8. shows the present airflow setting T Low airflow aa Normal airflow a High airflow 5 Operating mode The field shows current operating mode of the climate system N B The field is empty in manual level AUTO Automatic ECON Economy STOP Standby EMERG Emergency 6 Presence status x g A There is an occupant in the room Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 Swegon Main image The Main image shows the current status of the climate system and the temperature and airflow settings The image consists of several fields each of which show the status of the climate system in text or symbol form Main menu You will come to the Main menu from the main image by pressing and holding down OK CONFIRM for approx 3 seconds Main menu SI C Figure 12 The Main menu Select gt From the Main menu if you have access to LEVEL 2 you can move on to the service menu via the code enter ing image by selecting Setup Entering codes The code entering image is the gateway to LEVEL 2 In order to gain access to this level an access code must be entered which you do from this image You will auto matically come to the code entering image by selecting Setup in the Main menu Press code mo 19 lt E xit t gt Figure 13 The code entering image The access code consists of four digits and must be keyed in on the keyset You can change the digit in the high ligh
9. 0100308 Swegon 3 Booting The system boots as quickly as the controller and the room unit is energised The following image the main image shows that the system has finished booting ama lt 8 AUTO E 22 m G Y Z Figure 8 The display after start up The controller is always set to the AUTO operating mode when the system has finished booting 4 Select language On delivery the room unit has factory preset English language settings In order to change the language of the texts that appear in the images see Language settings p 18 5 Check the factory settings You can check the system s settings in the info image see System information p 16 Make sure that the current application setting upper row is in agreement with units connected to the controller compare with Step 2 Connect peripheral units p 8 6 Connect the units In order for the communication between the room unit and the controller to function properly they must be con nected up to one another This is done by means of the function Connect units see p 17 The address to be entered is the ID or serial number of the controller shown on the label see Product marking p 7 or the Info image see System information p 16 The three digit number should be preceded by two zeros 00 N B If the room unit is energised via cable you need not carry out the Connect units step www swegon com uo e e SU CONDUCTOR
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11. 30 06 ob enad ben debs o oases gba deeade dee adees ee san 62 19 Temperature calibration 2 eee eee 19 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 www swegon com SJUBJUOD CONDUCTOR About the CONDUCTOR CONDUCTOR is a control system for the individual control of the room temperature and airflow especially designed for partitioned offices and hotel rooms The control system consists of a controller and a room unit both with built in temperature sensors the sensor in the controller is only used if room unit is not present in the room The controller is equipped with inputs for con nection of a condenser sensor window contact or other normally closed contact and outputs for the connection of an actuator for valves and air dampers The instructions in this installation and operation manual are intended for you who are accountable for the local climate system LEVEL 2 and they describe how you e connect start up and adjust the CONDUCTOR RE controller and the CONDUCTOR RU room unit e easily adjust the heating cooling and airflow by means of the room unit and e configure the functions and settings of the system Applications These instructions deal with two different applications W1 and W3 W indicates that the two applications are applicable to water based climate systems A water based system provides the room with water based heating and cooling The air based systems which can be controlled in
12. 5 24V brown cable respectively H Damper motor for extract air W3 Connect the motor for the extract air damper to controller terminal no 36 GO blue cable terminal no 37 0 10V Signal red cable and terminal no 38 24V brown cable respectively 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Step 3 To start up After all the required units for the current application have been connected to the controller and the system has been vented the CONDUCTOR should be started as follows 1 Connect the mains power supply cable Connect the transtormer s main power supply cable to an electric outlet 2 Put batteries into the room unit The room unit is normally supplied with current trom four size AAA batteries Figure 7 To change the batteries A To open the snap lock Open the snap lock by pressing a screw driver in the notch between the front and back of the room unit B Remove the back Maintain the pressure on the snap lock and remove the back C Insert batteries into the battery compartment Insert the batteries with the poles turned according to the relief markings in the battery compartment As alternative to batteries the room unit can be energised trom the controller via a 6 pole cable with RJ12 modular connector see Overview p 6 N B If the room unit is energised via a cable the unit must be connected at this point Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 2
13. User manual CONDUCTOR LEVEL 2 jenuew 1asn CONDUCTOR Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Swegon Contents About CONDUCTOR 2224442006 edeneneew babe ew aed vodeee ewe ee ee 4 PIODICAUOMS a E E o hoi ete 4d bee 4a Ge Ose Reet Sus Poets s he oe ethos E see ere 4 Operating MOdES 424 en facies shade E R HR 66H bee see ese 3 ees bea tea DR 5 Seas 22446404 e20 eo os ane as ee oe oes A oan en eee oe oa ee eee Be ee ee ee 5 OVEIVIGW 62 cen ceed ee hee ee eee ee bee odes tees cee hee tee cess 6 orio SEE ones be omeaceee doers eed tage bead boeeeueause wees se San 4 bees 6 ROOM UMMeeaneoencutor eee acedaeeaeheg done veseadaae hues eon e ee Peden adeno denne eee 6 Stala arans ec R X ER R T N RR R T R R RRR R ARE N bes ewes 7 NR ne TTT 7 Product MONK WIG 5 ae ora oon 4 e Sees beeps Ab Gh tee 5a Ua oo eee seen eens oe one 954 oes 7 Step 1 T0 inistall ie COMMONeh 2 cea cen ans sees oe Se ke es A Pee eee ERE CONS ese a dee ya econ a een 7 Step 2 To connect the peripheral Units 8 Seo 2 Slay NOD a4 fat yee eee oe ee be oka eee eee ee ce be ek ee eee ced oe ee ee ook ae eae 9 Step 4 To install the TOO UN HE a R a 6 ch E TR S beaten cu E basta h aed RER ER pap ehie sade 10 Basic NANGUNG encore ecucdcd bedesees ebacegueyeauneaueeee ee 11 User levels and access protection eee eee 11 Navigating Inthe system lt lt N H a T T E A T oseece beedsabu eon N NR L ER FRE
14. W3 by means of connected damper actuators are only used to satisfy the demands on air quality while the temperature of the supply air and extract air is kept constant Depending on the status of connected sensors the controller adjusts the outputs from any of several possible operating conditions The various operating conditions described here are based on the presence of occupants in the room and the status of the window contact and condensation sensor Table 2 Operating conditions for apple W3 Swegon W1 W1 is a standard solution for offices mainly designed for partitioned offices but which also can be used in large rooms as with open plan offices The application is suit able for so called CAV systems Constant Air Volume which implies that the airflow in the room is constant and that no damper actuators are needed Only two outputs are used one for actuators that control cooling and one for actuators that control heating There is provision for connecting a condensation sensor and a temp sensor Table 1 Operating conditions for application W1 Yes Off W3 The W3 application can be used either for offices or for hotel rooms Itis designed for systems with variable air flow VAV with both supply air and extract air Four out lets are used in order to control heating cooling supply and extract air The damper motors are adjusted depend ing on the generated airflow and duct pressure in both the supply
15. and the RE Settings Control supply and extract air and controller KS MASSE LE SM RF Test Test the quality of the radio con Info Show information about the system nection Alarm Show information about current Language Change the language in the images alarms Open the actuator Enable and disable the first open The System parameter and Appl Param selections are function intended for staff that have been trained by Swegon and Temp Calibration To correct the measured tempera that have been assigned special authorization LEVEL 3 ture The selection Settings will take you further to Settings 14 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Handling the functions This section provides information and describes the set tings which to the daily user LEVEL 1 and the caretaker LEVEL 2 can be displayed and performed respectively Each digit indicates a section in a sequence of instruc Swegon Adjust desired airflow If application W3 are run in the controller the user can adjust the airflow in three steps If W1 is operating air flow adjustment is not available 1 tions a small letter indicates that there are several selec tion options within a section LEVEL 1 Here settings that the daily user an office worker or hotel guest has authorization to carry out are described here It is basic settings of e room temperature and e airflow
16. ction Below Open actuators in Settings you can enable and disable the First open function see First open func tion p 5 Open actuator lt E xit vt Figure 33 First Open image 1 You can choose to have the First open function enabled On or disabled Off 2 In order to a save your language selection and return to Settings press OK CONFIRM b To return to the Settings menu without saving your changes press on lt LEFT Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 emp Calibration Looe lt E xit t Figure 34 The Temperature calibration image Example of calibration with 0 1 C Use the A UP key to increase the desired adjusted degree of measured temperature and the W DOWN key to decrease the degree After performing the temperature changes a Press OK CONFIRM to save the new calibration temperature and return to Settings b In order to return to Settings without saving the calibration temperature press lt LEFT 19 www swegon com BHuljpuey uopuny
17. er of each of the units Room temperature Current room temperature Battery level The battery level of the room unit when the unit is powered by batteries Current data which is specific for the room unit is dis played in the left column Controller data is displayed in the column to the right Press 4 LEFT in order to return to the Service menu Alarm Below Alarm in the Service menu all active alarms are displayed Alarm Setting not achieved Figure 25 The Alarm image Example of an alarm Setting not acheived Press 4 LEFT in order to return to the Service menu 17 www swegon com BHuljpuey uopuny CONDUCTOR Change Modbus address The unit must be assigned an address in order for it to be connected to Modbus when the room unit is connected via cable You can change the Modbus adress of the unit below ModBUS in Settings MB address lt E xit TT Figure 26 The MB address image Example of connection to Address 101 1 Usethe A UP and W DOWN keys to change the adress of the unit Select First if the unit is the first room unit in the room select Second if the unit is the second room unit select System manager if you desire to con nect and adjust parameters in a system manager 2 After uou have made your adjustments a Press OK CONFIRM to save the new address and return to Settings b In order to return to Settings without saving the address press
18. erature On the third submenu in RE settings the existing room temperature is adjusted see Timed setpoint resetting p 5 1 In the submenu for extract air adjustment press gt RIGHT Temp C 22 lt Preceding OK select Cancel gt Figure 22 Submenu for temperature adjustment 2 There are three possible selections in the submenu for temperature adjustment a Inorder to adjust the temperature press on OK CONFIRM b In order to go to the Service menu press RIGHT C To return to the submenu for extract air adjust ment press lt LEFT Temp C lt Cancel OK accept Figure 23 Adjusting image for tem perature 3 After performed adjustments a Press OK CONFIRM in order to confirm and save adjusted value b If you do not wish to save the adjusted value press lt LEFT Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 Swegon System information Below Info in the Service menu you will find informa tion about the room unit and the controller Application W3 Prog version PAS 1253 Parameter ver 4 Serial number 18245 320 23 05 C Battery levelapprox 52 Room temperature lt ER Figure 24 The Info Image The following information about the system is displayed in the Info image Application Current application Prog version The version number of each software Parameter ver Current version of the parameter list Serial number The serial numb
19. low corresponds to AUTO and high airflow corresponds to BOOST see Operating modes p 5 and Advanced airflow and temperature settings p 15 16 Press a Press the key to increase the airflow b Press on the lt key to decrease the airflow When desired temperature is shown in the image press OK CONFIRM in order to confirm performed setting and return to the main image N B If confirmation with OK is not entered the set ting will not be changed After 60 sec the image will automatically return to the main menu 15 www swegon com BHuljpuey uolzun4 CONDUCTOR LEVEL 2 You who maintain the ventilation system in addition to entering the daily adjustments that the daily user is authorized to enter can also do the following e enter advanced supply and extract airflow and room temperature settings e show information about the system e show active alarms e change the Units Modbus adress e connect units to one another e test the quality of the radio connection e change the language of the text in the images e enable and disable the first open function and e calibrate the temperature sensor Advanced airflow and temperature settings Below RE settings in the service menu you can adjust the degree of aperture A of the supply air dampers for low normal and high airflow the degree of aperture B of the extract air dampers for low normal and high airflow N B The degree of apertu
20. n Step 1 To install the controller If a DIN rail is mounted on the comfort module or at another suitable location the controller should be fas tened to this rail Figure 4 Mounting the controller on a DIN rail 1 Supporting surface e g comfort module 2 DIN rail A Hitch on Fasten the two plastic hooks on the backside of the con troller in the grip edge of the DIN rail on top B Press to fasten Press to fasten the snap locking devices on the backside of the controller against the grip edge of the DIN rail at the bottom If DIN rail is not available pre mounted or at hand the controller can be appropriately mounted above a ceiling not on the module with two suitable screws in the fas tening holes in the enclosure of the upper left and lower right corner of the controller 1234 5678 90 11 12 1314 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Figure 5 Alternative installation of controller 1 Supporting surface not comfort module 2 Appropriate screw for the supporting surface www swegon com uo e e SU CONDUCTOR Step 2 Connect peripheral units Transformer sensors and actuators are to be connected to the detachable connecting terminals These are in turn connected to the controller s interconnection card Table 3 Indicates units accessible for each applica tion Units that can be installed Unitsthatcan be installed A
21. not W1 To set desired room temperature 1 In the main image press on any of the following keys A UP or Y DOWN The first press of the key takes the user to the tem perature setting image but does not affect the temperature setting ZN 22 G N Z Figure 16 The temperature adjust ment image LEVEL 1 As in the main image the desired room temperature can be read in C in the centre of the display 2 Press a A the UP key to raise the temperature b Y the DOWN key to decrease the temperature 3 When the desired temperature is shown in the image press OK CONFIRM to confirm the entered setting and return to the main image N B If confirmation with OK is not entered the set ting will not be changed The image will then auto matically after 60 sec return to the main menu Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 In the main image press on any of the following keys K RIGHT or lt LEFT The first press of the key will take the user to the air flow adjustment image without changing the desired airflow im Xe H Figure 17 The airflow adjustment image LEVEL 1 The airflow rate can be read on the triangular indica tor in the centre of the image Depending on your comfort needs one of three dif ferent levels can be selected low normal or high at Low airflow lt a Normal airflow a High airflow Low airflow corresponds to the automatic level ECON normal airf
22. pen function and timed set point resetting which are related to all the applications and timed boost which is specific for the W3 application First open The water valve is of NO type normally open and the actuators are on delivery locked in the open position making it easier to vent the system when you start It up The First open open actuators function should then be enabled via the room unit in order to unlock the actua tors and in this way ensure correct function Timed set point resetting The manually preset temperature at LEVEL 1 p 14 is normally in effect for eight hours after the controller has returned to the automatic operating mode Then the room temperature returns to the sustained temperature setting see Advanced airflow and temperature set tings p 15 16 Timed boost Provided that the boost function is enabled and pres ence is registered in the room the controller adjusts the air dampers to a pre adjusted high flow setting in order to quickly reach desired temperature The unit normally operates in the boost mode for five minutes or until the user enters a new setpoint www swegon com YOLINGNOD Noqy CONDUCTOR Overview Controller N W AAN MN LW 5 Figure 1 CONDUCTOR RE Controller 6 Room unit 7 8 1 2 3 Figure 2 CONDUCTOR RU Room unit A Inp
23. pplication A B c o e F G W A Transformer Connect the transformer with the cables of the second ary side to controller terminal no 23 black cable and 24 black and white cable respectively N B Connect the transformer s primary section to the mains power supply first after the system has been vented B Condensation sensor Connect the condensation sensor to controller terminal no 17 brown cable and terminal no 18 white cable respectively C Window contact Connect normally closed or normally open window contact to controller terminal no 10 and terminal no 25 both black cables respectively Figure 6 Peripheral units Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications Swegon D Presence detector Connect a normally closed contact from the key card holder and other presence detector to terminal no 12 and terminal no 26 respectively on the controller both black cables E Valve actuator for cooling water Connect actuator for cooling water to controller termi nal no 27 blue cable and terminal no 29 brown cable respectively F Valve actuator for heating water Connect the valve actuator for heating water to controller terminal no 30 blue cable and terminal no 32 brown cable respectively G Damper motor for supply air W3 Connect the motor for the supply air damper to controller terminal no 33 GO blue cable terminal no 34 0 10V Signal red cable and terminal no 3
24. radio signals will take place You can test the connection quality between the room unit and the controller below RF Test in Settings During the test 100 messages are sent between the controller and the room unit The room unit calculates the number of successful transmissions and displays them in the image RF connection RF Test 100 lt E xit Start Figure 30 RF connection the start image 1 In order to a start the test press RIGHT b To return to Settings press lt LEFT RF connection RF Test 100 lt E xit Stop Figure 31 RF connection the stop image 2 In order to then a stop test in progress press RIGHT b To exit and return to Settings press lt LEFT 20100308 www swegon com a CONDUCTOR Swegon Language setting Temperature calibration Below Language in Settings adjust the language to be In order to adjust the measured temperature soit will rep displayed in the images resent the actual temperature of the room better select Temp Calibration in Settings Language lt E xit t Figure 32 The Language image 1 Select the language desired in the image You can select between Swedish Finnish select Suomi and English select English 2 In order to a save your language setting and return to the Settingsmenu press OK CONFIRM 5 b To return to the Settings menu without saving your changes press lt LEFT The First open fun
25. re of the supply and extract air dampers is only accessible for adjustment if the applica tions W3 is operated on the controller Low airflow also corresponds to the automatic mode ECON normal airflow corresponds to AUTO and high air tlow corresponds to the flow level for boost BOOST see Operating modes p 5 You can also permanently set the room temperature C A To adjust the supply air damper In the first submenu in RE settings you can choose to control flow levels for the supply air damper 1 In the Service menu select RE settings Econ SA 20 Norm SA 50 Boost SA 90 lt E xit Ok select Next gt Figure 18 Submenu for supply air adjustment 2 You can then choose to do any of the following a Select highlight and press on OK CONFIRM Econ SA in order to adjust the damper posi tion for the supply air for low flow ECON Norm EA for the damper position for normal flow AUTO and Boost EA for the position for high flow BOOST b In order to adjust the extract airflow press gt RIGHT c In order to return to the Service menu press lt LEFT 16 Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications Swegon Econ SA Norm SA 50 Boost SA 90 lt Cancel OK accept Figure 19 Adjusting image for supply air Adjusting the economy level selected in the example 3 After performed adjustments of the supply airflow a Press OK CONFIRM in order to confirm
26. roller and the CONDUCTOR RU room unit The instal lation can either be made in connection with the new installation of a comfort module or as an addition for a previously fitted module For a new installation both the controller and the room unit should be supplied together with the comfort module Preparations Before installing the CONDUCTOR see to the following e that the comfort module pre fitted valve actuators tor cooling and heating water are mounted in the ceiling e required sensors e g presence detector window contact and condensation sensor are installed in the room e required damper actuators are mounted in both the Supply air and extract air ducts for application W3 and e cables trom all the peripheral units are marked and run up to the comfort module or alternative location for the controller You should have the following tools close at hand for installing the equipment e Ordinary screw driver or electric screw driver e Electric drill Product marking The product marking affixed to the front of the controller indicates rated data the ID number which you will need when you install the CONDUCTOR Conductor RE W1 Modbus Address 2 Part no 942334001 RF id 00350 III Figure 3 The product identification label of the controller 1 Product name and type of unit 2 Modbus address 3 Part number 4 ID number Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 Swego
27. sensors in the room but with a greater permissible difference between actual value and set point than in the AUTO mode Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 Swegon The controller changes to the BOOST operating mode when presence is registered in the room and the differ ence between factual and desired room temperature exceed a predefined level which normally implies that the airflow in the room increases in order to speed up the temperature adjustment The system again returns to AUTO when no presence is registered or when the room temperature again is within predefined limits The level on the power outlets of the supply air and the extract air dampers can be adjusted for each AUTO mode see Advanced airflow and temperature settings p 15 16 Standby and emergency level The controller is set to STOP when the system registers an input indicating that a window Is open and the controller returns to AUTO when the window has been shut The cooling is shut off and the frost monitor is switched on when the controller is in the STOP mode The EMERG operating mode can only be enabled and disabled by a main control system via Modbus In the EMERG mode cooling and heating are always switched off supply air and extract air are normally switched off Functions There are a variety of functions built into the CONDUC TOR In this instruction special emphasis is placed on three of them The first o
28. t automatic modes a normal mode AUTO an energy save mode ECON and a boost mode BOOST The latter is specific for W3 When the user pulls the key card out of the card reader and leaves the room the controller automatically decreases the supply air flow to a low rate and the system returns to the AUTO mode The system normally also changes to AUTO eight hours after the user has entered the latest room temperature or airflow adjustment see Timed set point resetting below When the controller is set to automatic control the valve actuator for cooling or hot water and the supply air or extract air dampers are adjusted in response to presence in the room and the status of the window contact and condensation sensor See the operating conditions for each application p 4 Boosting function running see below is an exception from the operating condition tables The automatic control system controls the airflow cool ing and heating until the user manually sets the airflow or temperature On condition that the energy save function is enabled the system automatically changes to the energy save mode ECON when the room temperature has been stabilized within predefined limits and no presence Is registered for a normal period of 20 minutes The system returns to the AUTO mode when presence is again registered In the energy save mode the valve actuator is controlled to cooling or heating water according to the status on other
29. ted digit position with the A UP and Y DOWN keys You mark the next digit position by pressing on OK CON FIRM or gt RIGHT You go back to the preceding position by pressing lt LEFT From the last digit position you press OK CONFIRM or gt RIGHT when desired password has been entered if the combination is correct you will move on to the Service menu If you have entered the wrong code you will auto matically return to the Main menu You can return to the Main menu if you decide to do so by highlighting the first digit position and pressing down lt LEFT 13 www swegon com M IAJBAO NU N CONDUCTOR Swegon Service menu Settings You will come to the Service menu by selecting Setup You will come to Settings by selecting Settings in the in the main menu Before you will have access you must Service menu contirm your authorization by entering a unique access code see above Settings RE Settings connect units Settings lt E xit vt select gt l Figure 15 The Settings menu More Exi Ht selections can be displayed with by Figure 14 Service menu More selec pressing the W key sep can be displayed by pressing the The following settings can be configured from the Set LA tingsmenu The following functions and settings can be configured and displayed from the Service menu Gia aiai lail aaa menu Designation inthe Operation ModBUS Change Modbus address ne Connect units Connect the room unit
30. uts Connection terminals for the connection of sensors Outputs Connection terminals for the connection of valve and damper actuators DIP switch for Modbus 1 on boosts the controller to Modbus address 1 2 on access to Modbus register via BMS system requi res a restart of the controller LED Shows the status of the controller Flashing green light function ok Quick flashing green light saves parameter file after change Flashing green red light room unit not found make new connection Flashing red light alarm see display Steady green light requires a restart of the controller In output for signal to external relay Enables unit to send and receive signals to from external relay Termination resistance 1 The unit is the last node in the network 2 The unit is the first node in the network 3 The unit is situated between the first and last nodes Modular connector Is used for communication and voltage supply when a wired room unit Is used Product marking Provides misc details about the controller Display Presents information about the system and shows what the user is doing and can do Key set The navigation keys are used for navigating the system and for changing the values Temperature sensor Placed inside the capsule Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications 20100308 www swegon com CONDUCTOR Installation The installation instructions refer to the CONDUCTOR RE cont
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