Envision Peripherals Series installation manual Microprocessor Control

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NS SPLIT INSTALLATION MANUAL

Microprocessor Control

Startup

The unit will not operate until all the inputs and safety controls are checked for normal conditions. At first power-up, a four-minute delay is employed before the compressor is energized.

Component Sequencing Delays

Components are sequenced and delayed for optimum space conditioning performance.

Hot Water Justification

Since compressor hot gas temperature is dependant on loop temperature in cooling mode, loop temperatures may be too low to allow proper heating of water. The control will monitor water and refrigerant temperatures to determine if conditions are satisfactory for heating water. The DHW limit status LED on the unit illuminates when conditions are not favorable for heating water.

Accessory Relay

An accessory relay on the control board allows for field connection of solenoid valves, electronic air cleaners, etc. The accessory relay has a normally open output and a normally closed output.

Short Cycle Protection

The control employs a minimum "off" time of four minutes to provide for short cycle protection of the compressor.

Shutdown Mode

A 24VAC common signal to the “shutdown” input on the control board puts the unit into shutdown mode. Compressor, hot water pump and fan operation are suspended.

Safety Controls

The Envision control receives separate signals for a high pressure switch for safety, a low pressure switch to prevent loss of charge damage, and a low suction temperature thermistor for freeze sensing. Upon a continuous 30-second measurement of the fault (immediate for high pressure), compressor operation is suspended, the appropriate lockout LED begins flashing. (Refer to the "Fault Retry" section below.)

Heating Operation

Heat, 1st Stage (Y1)

The fan motor is started on low speed immediately (PSC ON), the loop pump is energized 5 seconds after the “Y1” input is received, and the compressor is energized on low capacity 10 seconds after the “Y1” input. The fan is switched to medium speed 15 seconds after “Y1” input (ECM only). The hot water pump is cycled 30 seconds after the "Y1" input.

Heat, 2nd Stage (Y1,Y2) Dual Capacity Units

The second stage compressor will be activated 5 seconds after receiving a “Y2” input as long as the minimum first stage compressor run time of 1 minute has expired. The ECM blower changes from medium to high speed 15 seconds after the “Y2” input.

The Comfort Alert will delay the second stage compressor until 5 seconds after it receives a “Y2” from the board.

Heat, 3rd Stage (Y1,Y2,W) Dual Capacity Units

The hot water pump is de-energized which directs all heat to satisfy the thermostat. The 1st stage of resistance heat is energized 10 seconds after “W” input, and with continuous 3rd stage demand, the additional stages of resistance heat engage sequentially every 5 minutes.

Testing

The Envision control allows service personnel to shorten most timing delays for faster diagnostics. (Refer to the Field Selection DIP switch SW2-1 on page 21.)

Emergency Heat (W only)

The fan is started on high speed, and the first stage of resistance heat is energized 10 seconds after the "W" input. Continuing demand will engage the additional stages of resistance heat sequentially every 2 minutes.

Fault Retry

All faults are retried twice before finally locking the unit out. An output signal is made available for a fault LED at the thermostat. The “fault retry” feature is designed to prevent nuisance service calls.

Diagnostics

The Envision control board allows all inputs and outputs to be displayed on the LEDs for fast and simple control board diagnosis. (Refer to the Field Selection DIP Switch SW2-1 on page 21.)

Hot Water High Limit

(Domestic Hot Water Option)

This mode occurs when the hot water input temperature is at or above 130°F for 30 continuous seconds. The DHW limit status LED on the unit illuminates and the hot water pump de-energizes. Hot water pump operations resume on the next compressor cycle or after 15 minutes of continuous compressor operation during the current thermostat demand cycle.

Cooling Operation

In all cooling operations, the reversing valve directly tracks the “O” input. Thus, anytime the “O” input is present, the reversing valve will be energized.

Cool, 1st Stage (Y1,O)

The blower motor and hot water pump are started immediately, the loop pump(s) is energized 5 seconds after the “Y1” input is received. The compressor will be energized (on low capacity for Dual Capacity units) 10 seconds after the “Y1” input. The ECM blower will shift from low to medium speed 15 seconds after the “Y1” input (85% of medium speed if in dehumidification mode).

Cool, 2nd Stage (Y1, Y2, O) Dual Capacity Units

The second stage compressor will be activated 5 seconds after receiving a “Y2” input as long as the minimum first stage compressor run time of 1 minute has expired. The ECM blower changes to high speed 15 seconds after the “Y2” input (85% of

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Series specifications

Envision Peripherals, a leading provider of display solutions, offers a wide range of products under its Series lineup tailored to meet diverse consumer needs in the realms of home, office, and gaming. With a focus on quality, performance, and user experience, the Envision Peripherals Series stands out in the crowded display market.

One of the main features of the Envision Peripherals Series is its commitment to high-definition displays. The Series includes a variety of monitors that offer resolutions starting from Full HD (1920x1080) up to 4K Ultra HD (3840x2160). This ensures that users can enjoy crisp and clear visuals whether they are working, watching movies, or gaming. The use of IPS (In-Plane Switching) technology in many of the monitors provides wide viewing angles and accurate color reproduction, making it perfect for creative professionals and content consumers alike.

In terms of technological advancements, the Envision Peripherals Series incorporates adaptive sync technology, such as AMD FreeSync and NVIDIA G-Sync compatibility. This feature reduces screen tearing and stuttering, providing a smoother gaming experience for competitive gamers. Additionally, many models in this series come equipped with high refresh rates, often reaching up to 144Hz, which is essential for fast-paced gaming applications.

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Connectivity is another strong suit of the Envision Peripherals Series. Most monitors come with multiple input options, including HDMI, DisplayPort, and even USB-C in select models. This versatility allows easy connection to a variety of devices, from computers to gaming consoles.

Lastly, the emphasis on eye care technology, such as blue light filters and flicker-free screens, highlights Envision Peripherals' commitment to user health and comfort over prolonged periods of use. Overall, the Envision Peripherals Series combines exceptional visual quality, advanced gaming technologies, ergonomic design, and user-friendly connectivity, making it a top choice for consumers seeking a reliable and versatile display solution.