Carrier 30RY/RYH, 30RA/RH Description of the Broadcast sub-menu, Broadcast Configuration SUB-MENU

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HOLIDAY PERIOD X CONFIGURATION SUB-MENUS (X = 1 TO 16)

ITEM #

FORMAT

COMMENTS

0

HoLidAy X Sub-menu

When selected this item authorises a return to

 

 

the configuration menu.

1

0 to 12

Start month of public holiday period

 

 

0 = period not in use

 

 

1 = January, 2 = February, etc.

 

 

 

2

0 to 31

Start day of public holiday period. 0 period

 

 

not in use.

 

 

 

3

0 to 99 days

Duration of the public holiday period in

 

 

days.

Typical programming for public holidays:

A public holiday period lasting 1 day on 20th May, for instance, is configured as follows: start month = 5, start day = 20, duration = 1

A public holiday period lasting 2 day on 25th May, for instance, is configured as follows: start month = 5, start day = 25, duration = 2

BROADCAST CONFIGURATION SUB-MENU

4.3.11.8 - Description of the Broadcast sub-menu

The controller provides a broadcast configuration menu which you can use to configure the unit to be the CCN’s broadcaster, responsible for transmitting the time, outdoor temperature, and holiday flags to all system elements.

This menu also authorises setting the date of the daylight saving time. There should be only one broadcaster in a CCN, so this table should not be configured if any other system element is acting as broadcaster.

ATTENTION: If the unit operates in standalone mode (not CCN connected) this menu can also must be used if the holi-day function is used or to correct for daylight saving time.

ITEM #

FORMAT

COMMENTS

0

broAdCASt MEnu

When selected this item authorises a return to the main menu.

 

 

 

1

YES/no

Determines whether or not the unit is a broadcast acknowledger when the unit is connected on a CCN network. There must be only

 

 

one broadcast acknowledger in a CCN.

 

 

Warning: if the unit operates in standalone mode (not CCN connected) this choice must be set to Yes if the holiday function is used

 

 

(see section 4.3.11.6) or if you want to configure the daylight saving time function.

2

YES/no

This item authorises enabling or disabling the Broadcast function. When it is set to Yes, the control will make a periodic broadcast

 

 

on the CCN. When it is set to No, the control is not the broadcaster and there is no need to configure the other choice in this table.

 

 

There must be only one broadcaster in a CCN and this item should not be configured if any other system element is acting as

 

 

broadcaster.

 

 

Warning: if the unit operates in standalone (not CCN connected) this choice must be set to Yes if the holiday function is used (see

 

 

section 4.3.11.6) or if you want to configure the daylight saving time function.

3

nnn

OAT Broadcaster bus number: it is the bus number of the system that has the outside air temperature sensor connected to it.

 

0 to 239

Used for CCN network function only.

 

 

 

4

nnn

OAT Broadcaster element number: it is the element number of the system element that has the outside air temperature sensor

 

0 to 239

connected to it. Used for CCN network function only.

5

nn

Daylight saving start month. In this mode you enter the month in which the broadcaster will adjust its time for the start of

 

1 to 12

daylight saving time.

6

nn

Daylight saving start day. In this mode you enter the day on which the broadcaster will adjust its time for the start of daylight

 

1 to 31

saving time.

 

 

 

7n1n2n3n4 00:00 to 24:00

Authorises entering the hours and minutes for saving start. In this mode you enter the time of day when the broadcaster will adjust its time for the start of daylight saving time.

n1n2: hours (00 to 24). The first time the Enter button is continuously pressed, the first two characters in the 4-digit display flash so that hours can be adjusted.

n3n4: minutes (00 to 59). Continuous pressing of the Enter key again causes the last two characters to flash so that minutes can be adjusted.

8

nnnn

Daylight saving start minutes to add: number of minutes by which the broadcaster will adjust its time for the start of daylight

 

1 to 1440 minutes

saving time.

9

nn

Daylight saving stop month. In this mode you enter the month in which the broadcaster will adjust its time for the end of

 

1 to 12

daylight saving time.

10

nn

Daylight saving stop day. In this mode you enter the day on which the broadcaster will adjust its time for the end of daylight

 

1 to 31

saving time.

11n1n2n3n4 00:00 to 24:00

Authorises entering the hours and minutes for saving stop. In this mode you enter the time of day when the broadcaster

will adjust its time for the end of daylight saving time.

n1n2: hours (00 to 24). The first time the Enter button is continuously pressed, the first two characters in the 4-digit display flash so that hours can be adjusted.

n3n4: minutes (00 to 59). Continuous pressing of the Enter key again causes the last two characters to flash so that minutes can be adjusted.

12

nnnn

Daylight saving start minutes to subtract: number of minutes by which the broadcaster will adjust its time for the end of

 

1 to 1440 minutes

daylight saving time.

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Contents 30RA/RH B 30RY/RYH B PRO-DIALOG Control Operation and maintenance instructionsTable of Contents Safety Considerations PRO-DIALOG Control Operation Following abbreviations are used frequently GeneralAvoid electrocution Abbreviations usedPressure sensors Electrical supply to boardsLight emitting diodes on boards SensorsConnections at the users terminal block ControlsDUAL-CIRCUIT Units BaseNRCP-BASE CCN OFF Volt-free contact on/off/cooling/heating with multiplexingNot available on the PRO-DIALOG Junior interface Local interface general featuresMain interface Main Interface Button Name DescriptionStarting unit and selecting an operating type Stopping the unit in local modeUnit start/stop control DescriptionSelecting a menu item Modifying the value of a parameter/access to a sub- menuMenus Selecting a menuExpand display Menu SUB-MENU Active alarm code Historic alarm codeActive alarm code Historic alarm Menu tree structureInformation Menu Format Units Description Description of the Information menuFormat Units Description Information MenuSetpoints Menu Format Units Range Comments Temperatures Menu Format Units CommentsDescription of the Setpoints menu Pressures Menu Format Units CommentsDescription of the Inputs menu Leaving Water Temperature Control Setpoint CEntering Water Temperature Control Reset Thresholds in Cooling or Heating ModeDescription of the Outputs/Tests menu General Menu descriptionOutputs Status & Tests Menu 2 Format Units Description Additional heating stage status Manual testsAutomatic tests Outputs Status & Tests Menu 2Test Number Description Confirmation Description of the configuration menu General PasswordTest Fault Description SUB-MENU Holiday Configuration SUB-MENU Period ConfigurationUser 1 Configuration SUB-MENU Format Units Default Comments Description of the User 1 Configuration sub-menuDescription of the User 2 Configuration sub-menu Description of Date and Time configuration sub MenuDate & Time Configuration SUB-MENU Format Comments Description of the Holidays sub-menus Typical timer programBroadcast Configuration SUB-MENU Description of the Broadcast sub-menuItem # Format Comments Description of the Runtimes 1 menu Description of the Alarms menuDescription of the Alarms History menu Runtime menu descriptionItem # Format Units Description Maintenance menu descriptionDescription of Runtimes 2 menu Start/stop controlHeating/cooling/standby operation Heating/cooling/auto selectionCCN Control point Evaporator water pump controlControl interlock contact Evaporator antifreeze protectionHeating setpoint Cooling setpointCapacity control ResetNight mode Reset example in cooling mode Demand limitControl of a boiler Master/slave assemblyDefrost function Additional electric heater stage controlThen, 2 ALArM Then, no ALArM Displaying alarmsResetting alarms Alarm codesAlarm Code Descriptions

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