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The basic level
The Base Display is shown when there is no operator activity.
I/O: By turning the knob counter clockwise when the Base Display is
shown, until the text I/O is displayed, and then clicking on the knob,
you can access a menu where you can look at the values and states
of all the inputs and outputs. To exit this menu, click on the knob and
then turn it clockwise and you will be returned to the Base Display.
Setpoint: When in the Base Display, a click on the encoder button
gives direct access to the Setpoint menu. To change the setpoint,
click on the encoder knob again. The "Menu holds changeable val-
ues" symbol will start flashing. Change the value by turning the knob
and confirm the change by clicking on the knob.
From revision R20, it is possible to either use an external PT1000
setpoint device or to set the setpoint value via the display. External
setpoint can only be used for control modes 1-4. For control mode 4,
a room sensor is also required. For choice of internal or external set-
For choice of internal or external set-
point, go to menu 1.E, set EXT SP to ON for external setpoint or OFF
for internal. When using an external setpoint device, you can only see
the current setpoint in the setpoint menu.
Configuration menu:
I/O menu: SPI selected,
choice of external
the actual value is shown
or internal setpoint
Calculated setpoint: For control modes with outdoor temperature
compensation or cascade control, the controller does not work
towards a fixed setpoint value. Instead, it works towards a calculated
setpoint, which varies with the outdoor temperature or, when using
cascade control, the room temperature. The calculated setpoint is
displayed by turning the knob clockwise when in the Base
Control mode 2
Control mode 3
Supply air temp
Cascade
control with outdoor
connected room
compensation
control
Alarm handling: If there are any active alarms, clicking on the encoder
button will instead give access to the alarm handling menus. Here the
alarms are displayed and can be acknowledged. There is one menu dis-
play for each alarm with symbols showing which type of alarm it is.
If there are any active, unacknowledged alarms, the alarm indicator in the
Base Display will light up and start flashing. DO1 will be activated as a
sum alarm output if a 3-position actuator is not being used.
There are four different alarm types:
AL1 Frost protection alarm. The frost protection temperature has
fallen below 7°C. The frost protection temperatures are
fixed values. Frost protection control is initiated at 12°C.
AL2 High temperature limit switch activated.
AL3 Fan indication alarm. Either there is no fan indication input
on DI1 when the fan start output, DO3 is active or DI1 is
active although there is no fan start signal on DO3. The fan
alarm has a 30 second delay.
AL4 Sensor error. A sensor input is open circuit.
A symbol shows which type of alarm it is. Snowflake for frost protection,
sun for high temperature limit switch, a fan for fan indicator and the input
symbol for sensor error.
If there are multiple alarms, turn the knob to scroll through them. To ac-
knowledge an alarm, click the knob to enter change mode. Then turn it to
change No to Yes and click to acknowledge.
An alarm will remain on the alarm list until it is both acknowledged and
has reset. The alarm indicator in the Base Display will remain lit until the
alarm list is empty. However, it will only continue to flash as long as there
are unacknowledged alarms in the list. Thereafter it will remain lit until all
alarms have reset. If DO1 is used as alarm output it will remain activated
as long as there are unacknowledged alarms in the alarm list.
DO1 cannot be used as an alarm output when 3-point control has been
selected.
See the "Optigo OP10 Manual" for more information about alarm
Display.
handling. The manual can be downloaded from www.regin.se.
Control mode 4
Radiator circuit
control with outdoor
curve
OPTIGO OP10
Display symbols
Outdoor compensation
configured
Configuration level
Alarm indicator
Cascade control
Temperature control
Radiator circuit control
Domestic hot water control
Fan run indicator
Menu holds
Active 0...10V
AO2 Graphic output signal
changable values
input signal
Control mode 1 only
or 3-position output
indicator
Reset to factory setting
OP10 can be reset to factory settings by configuring Domestic hot
water control (mode 5) and setting the D-factor to 99. Go to the Base
Display. Then cut the power supply. When power is reapplied all con-
figuration and scheduler settings will be reset to factory setting.
EMC emission and immunity standard
The product fulfills the demands for the current European EMC-stan-
dard CENELEC EN 61000-6-1 and EN 61000-6-3, and is CE-marked.
LVD, Low Voltage Directive
The product fulfills the demands for the current European LVD-stan-
dard EN 61010-1.
Contact
AB Regin, Box 116, 428 22 Kållered, Sweden
Tel: +46 31 720 02 00, Fax: +46 31 720 02 50
www.regin.se, info@regin.se
Menu number
AO1 Graphic output signal
Control mode 1 only
Bargraph AO1 output level
Bargraph AO2 output level
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