VASCO 9001 RF Remote Control Display User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Vasco
Table of Contents
9001 RF Remote Control Display
User Manual MANUAL
RF remote control display
INTRODUCTION
HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
This document is part of the RF remote control display. In this document
the RF remote control display is also referred to as ‘display’. It is intended
for use by end users and professional installers. Make sure you have read and
understood this document before using or installing the display.
SOURCE LANGUAGE
The original text in this manual was written in English. All versions in
different languages contained in this booklet are translations of the
original.
USED SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS
DANGER
This means that death, grievous personal injury or damage to the device will
result if you do not follow the instructions.
CAUTION
This means that minor personal injury or damage to the device may result if
you do not follow the instructions.
ATTENTION
This means that damage to the device or its surroundings may result if you do
not follow the instructions.
REMARK
Is used to provide additional information.
SAFETY
DIRECTIVES
The manufacturer declares that the display meets the demands and provisions
of the following directives:
- EMC directive 2014/30/EU
- Low voltage directive 2014/35/EU
- RED directive 2014/53/EU
- RoHs directive 2002/95/EG
- WEEE directive 2012/19/EU
SYMBOLS ON DISPLAY
CAUTION
DANGER: risk of electroshock
IEC 61140 protection
CE-conformity marking
Discard the display in accordance with EU directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE).
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Respect all local safety, labour and environmental regulations.
- Respect all safety symbols on the device.
- Be alert and use common sense when working with the display.
- Disconnect the power when (re)installing the device.
- Do not expose the display to moisture or water.
- The display is only designed for indoor use.
- Use the display within the environmental limits.
- Only clean the display with a soft, humid cloth.
- Never use abrasives or chemical cleaning agents.
- Do not paint the display.
- Operating temperature 0 – 40°C
- Relative air humidity 5 – 95%, non-condensing
- Transport conditions: -20 – 60°C
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISPLAY
USE
The display is a user and installation interface to monitor and configure
the connected ventilation unit (of the type 225 Compact(LEH)) with the heat
recovery unit (HRV). Any other use of the display is not in accordance with
the intended use and therefore unauthorised.
FUNCTIONING
The display drives and monitors one HRV unit. This HRV unit ensures good
indoor air quality by varying the ventilator speed. The display uses wireless
communication (RF) to communicate with the HRV unit.
Use the capacitive touch buttons on the display to adjust the settings of the
HRV unit. The LCD (liquid crystal display) indicates the current ventilation
position of the HRV unit. Any malfunction or problem with the HRV unit is
indicated on the screen.
OVERVIEW
The display, with dimensions …, is equipped with an interface consisting of
five capacitive buttons and a screen.
CAPACITIVE BUTTONS
The display can only be operated using the five capacitive buttons. A OK button: Press to start or activate the selected action.
B PLUS button: Press to increase the number or value on the screen.
C MINUS button: Press to decrease the number or value on the screen.
D MENU button: Press to toggle between the various available parameters.
E BACK button: Press to return to the home screen.
THE LCD SCREEN
A Week program menu
B On/Off indicator
C Timer function
D Party position
E Heat recovery menu
F Absence position
G Dirty filter reset menu
H Ventilation position HRV unit
VENTILATION POSITION | 3 | 2 | 1 | ABSENCE |
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Symbol |
I Auto mode: When AUTO is not displayed on the screen this means the
ventilation position is in MANUAL mode
J 4-digit display for current values
K 2-digit display for current values
L Error indicator: Check the manual of the HRV unit for an overview of
the error codes.
M Date and Time menu
N Sensor values / Settings menu
O Connection menu
HOME SCREEN
The home screen displays the current status of the HRV unit: current
ventilation position, bypass position and active/inactive state of the week
program. If an error occurs in the HRV unit the error indicator is displayed
together with the current error code.
COMMISSIONING
ELECTRIC CONNECTION
PREPARATION
Make sure the mains power is turned off before installing the display.
Never install the display in a metal housing. Use a supply voltage of 230VAC,
50Hz.
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
Use cables of the type AWG12-24, 0.2-2.5mm² as the power cable.
Power consumption: <1W (in standby mode).
Step 1
Connect N to ground, or the blue cable of the mains power.
Step 2
Connect L to phase, or the brown cable of the mains power.
MOUNTING
To mount the display use hardened and galvanised screws 2.2 x 12 PT10 or
M2.2 x 12 with crosshead. Step 1:
Mount the frame (F) on the junction box (G). Be sure to use the proper screws
(E).
Step 2:
Pull the power cable from the wall and through the design frame (D).
Step 3:
Connect the power cable with the display (C). Connection see “Electric
connection”.
Step 4:
Mount the display (C) onto the frame (F) with the included screws. Make sure
the design frame (D) is positioned between the display (C) and the frame (F).
Step 5:
Click the finishing cover (A) onto the display (C).
DAMAGE
If any part of the display is damaged or if certain parts are missing, the
display must be disconnected from the power source.
CONNECTION WITH HRV UNIT
COMMISSIONING
When the display is first commissioned, it will immediately go into connection
mode upon start-up. The correct sequence of actions is as follows:
Step 1: Connection mode
Put the HRV unit in question in connection mode. Do this by briefly
disconnecting the HRV unit from power (±10 sec.). Subsequently restore power
to the HRV unit. You now have 10 minutes to connect up to 20 wireless
switches.
| Step 2: Turn on the power to the display
All icons on the display are now displayed for 3 seconds. Subsequently the
software version is displayed in the bottom right corner.
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The display should automatically start in connection mode. This is visualised
on the display by the wireless communication icon.
Step 3: Start connection
Press the OK button to search for an HRV unit and initiate the connection
procedure.
Step 4: Successful connection
The display has been successfully connected with the HRV unit when the screen
displays “bnd”.
The display will automatically switch to the home screen.
Step 5: Failed connection
The display failed to connect with the HRV unit when the screen displays “no
bnd” and the errror indicator appears.
Press the OK button to search for the HRV unit again. AFTER INITIAL USE
If the display has to be connected with an HRV unit again after initial use
then go through the following steps:
|
Step 1:
Access the installation menu by holding down the MENU button for 10 seconds.
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Step 2:
Press the MENU button 1x to navigate to the connection menu.
Step 3:
Press the OK button to open the menu and then press the OK button again to
initiate the connection procedure.
Step 4: Successful connection
The display has been successfully connected with the HRV unit when the screen
displays “bnd”. The display will automatically switch to the home
screen. Step 5: Failed
connection
The display failed to connect with the HRV unit when the screen displays “no
bnd” and the errror indicator appears.
Press the OK button to search for the HRV unit again.
FUNCTIONING
BACKLIGHTING
The display has backlighting that comes on when the display is activated or
when a button is operated.
The backlighting remains active for 60 sec. after operation of the display.
This setting cannot be adjusted.
MANUAL OPERATION
The HRV unit can be set to 6 different positions.
SYMBOL | FUNCTION | DESCRIPTION |
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Absence mode | Ventilate at 10% of the maximum set airflow | |
Position 1 | Ventilate at 25% of the maximum set airflow | |
Position 2 | Ventilate at 50% of the maximum set airflow | |
Position 3 | Ventilate at 100% of the maximum set airflow | |
Timer position | Ventilate at 100% of the maximum set airflow for 60 minutes | |
Party position | Ventilate at 75% of the maximum set airflow |
If the HRV unit uses a week program the ventilation position can always be
adjusted manually, as indicated by the blinking week program icon.
With the next switching moment the HRV unit will resume operation in
accordance with the set week program. CHANGING POSITION
The user can change positions by operating the PLUS and MINUS button.
SETTING THE TYPE OF WEEK PROGRAM
WEEK PROGRAM
| Step 1:
Press the MENU button 2x from the home screen. The week program icon is
displayed.
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Step 2:
Press the OK button to open the week program menu.
Step 3:
Press the MENU button 1x to navigate to where you can set the week program.
Step 4:
Press the OK button to open the setting.
There are 3 types of week programs:
1 1 set program for every day of the week
2 1 set program for all weekdays and another for the weekend.
3 1 set program for every separate day.
Toggle between the different week program types with the PLUS and MINUS
buttons.
Step 5:
Select the type of your choice using the OK button. Subsequently you must
select the number of switching moments.
As standard there are 4 but you can also select 2 or 6 using the PLUS and
MINUS buttons.
| Step 6:
Select the desired number of switching moments and confirm by pressing the
OK button.
Step 7:
The display automatically returns to the week program menu.
Press the BACK button to return to the home screen, or press the MENU
button to navigate to where you can set the switching moments or activate the
week menu.
SETTING THE WEEK PROGRAM
When the type of week program and the number of switching moments for one day
have been selected, the switching time and the corresponding ventilation
position for these switching moments can be determined.
| Step 1:
Press the MENU button 2x from the home screen. The week program icon is
displayed.
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Step 2:
Press the OK button to open the week program menu.
Step 3:
Press the MENU button 3x to navigate to where you can set the week program.
Step 4:
Press the OK button to open the setting.
| Step 5:
The selected week program is shown at the bottom of the display (1, 1 6,
1234567).
The first day is indicated.
The indication of the number of the switching moment for the selected day is
blinking.
Step 6:
Change switching moments by pressing the PLUS or MINUS button. When you come
to the final switching moment of the day and you wish to proceed to the first
switching moment of the next day, press the PLUS button.
This also works the other way round: if you are at the first switching moment
of the day and you press the MINUS button, you will return to the final
switching moment of the previous day. Selected the switching moment by
pressing the OK button.
Step 7:
Change the time by pressing the PLUS and MINUS buttons. The time can be set
with 15-minute intervals. Confirm with the OK button. The icon of the
ventilation position is blinking.
Step 8:
Change the ventilation position corresponding with the switching moment by
pressing the PLUS or MINUS button. Confirm the ventilation position by
pressing the OK button.
The number corresponding with the switching moment will blink again. Repeat
steps 6-8 for all switching moments within the week program.
Step 9:
When all days have been set press the BACK button 2x to return to the home
screen.
ACTIVATING OR DEACTIVATING THE WEEK PROGRAM
Once the week program has been set it still needs to be activated. Do this by
following the procedure below:
| Step 1:
Press the MENU button 2x from the home screen.
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Step 2:
The week program icon is displayed. Press the OK button to open the week
program menu.
Step 3:
The first available setting is activating or deactivating the week program.
Press the OK button to open the setting.
Step 4:
Use the PLUS and MIN buttons to toggle between ON and OFF.
Step 5:
Select the desired action and confirm by pressing the OK button. The display
returns to the home screen.
If the week program is activated the corresponding icon is displayed in the
top left corner of the display.
HEAT RECOVERY (BYPASS)
The HRV unit has a bypass function that prevents heat recovery under certain
conditions in order to blow cooler outdoor air during summer (free cooling) or
warmer outdoor air during the transitional season (free heating) directly into
the supply rooms. You can use the display to manually operate this bypass.
Access the menu by following these steps:
| Step 1:
Press the MENU button 1x from the home screen.
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Step 2:
The heat recovery icon is displayed. Press the OK button to open the heat
recovery menu.
Step 3:
As standard this function is set to AUTO.
This means the bypass function is performed automatically based on the
parameters set for
the HRV unit.
Select the required mode by pressing the PLUS or MINUS button.
Step 4:
After selecting the required mode press the OK button to activate this mode
and return to the home screen.
SYMBOL| ON DISPLAY| BYPASS MODE| HEAT RECOVERY
---|---|---|---
| /| No communication| No communication
| AUTO| Bypass in auto mode| Heat recovery in auto mode
| On| Bypass activated| No heat recovery
| OFF| Bypass deactivated| Heat recovery
PARAMETERS TO BE READ
With the display certain sensor values can be read.
NUMBER | PARAMETER |
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1 | SW version ventilation unit |
4 | Humidity level discharged air (%) |
6 | Temperature discharge air to outside (°C) |
7 | Temperature supply air to home (°C) |
8 | Temperature discharge air from home (°C) |
9 | Temperature supply air from outside (°C) |
10 | Position bypass (%) |
11 | Speed discharge fan (%) |
12 | Speed supply fan (%) |
13 | Remaining time manual adjustment ventilation position (min) |
14 | Power setting electric pre-heating element (%) |
Access the menu by following these steps:
|
Step 1:
Press the MENU button 3x from the home screen.
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Step 2:
The icon for the sensor values is displayed.
Press the OK button to open the sensor values menu.
Step 3:
Use the PLUS and MIN buttons to scroll between the various values.
Press the BACK button to return to the home screen.
RESET DIRTY FILTER NOTIFICATION
ATTENTION
The menu to be able to reset the dirty filter notification is only accessible
when the dirty filter notification occcurs. Replace the filters before the
notification is reset.
Access the menu by following these steps:
|
Step 1:
Press the MENU button 5x from the home screen.
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Step 2:
The dirty filter notification icon is displayed.
Press the OK button to open the dirty filter notification menu.
Step 3:
The display will send a signal to the HRV unit to reset the notification.
During the reset the hourglass icon of the timer position is shown. The
display automatically returns to the home screen.
DATE AND TIME
ATTENTION
The HRV unit has a preprogrammed date and time that is copied by the display
following connection.
If necessary date and time can be adjusted using the display, for example to
switch between daylight saving time and standard time.
Access the menu by following these steps:
| Step 1:
Press the MENU button 4x from the home screen.
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Step 2:
The icon for the date and time setting is displayed. Press the OK button to
open the date and time setting menu.
Step 3:
YEAR
Adjust with the PLUS and MINUS buttons. Confirm with the OK button.
MONTH
Adjust with the PLUS and MINUS buttons. Confirm with the OK button.
DAY
Adjust with the PLUS and MINUS buttons. Remark: the day of the week is
adjusted automatically with the changing of the date. Confirm with the OK
button.
HOUR
Adjust the hours with the PLUS and MINUS buttons. Confirm with the OK button.
MINUTES
Adjust the minutes with the PLUS and MINUS buttons. Confirm with the OK
button.
INSTALLER SETTINGS
INSTALLER SETTINGS
These actions can only be performed by a professional installer.
Incorrect modifications may result in the HRV unit not functioning correctly.
|
Step 1:
Access the installation menu by holding down the MENU button for 10 seconds.
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Step 2:
Press the OK button to open the parameters to be set.
Step 3:
Navigate between parameters by pressing the PLUS or MINUS button.
To select a parameter, press the OK button.
The corresponding value will blink. Change the value by pressing the PLUS or
MINUS button. Confirm the displayed value with the OK button.
Step 4:
To return to the home screen press the BACK button.
NUMBER| PARAMETER| VALUE| MINIMUM| MAXIMUM|
INTERVAL
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1| Ventilation position Absence, supply| 10%| 0%| 40%| 1%
2| Ventilation position Absence, discharge| 10%| 0%| 40%| 1%
3| Ventilation position 1, supply| 25%| 0%| 80%| 1%
4| Ventilation position 1, discharge| 25%| 0%| 80%| 1%
5| Ventilation position 2, supply| 50%| 0%| 100%| 1%
6| Ventilation position 2, discharge| 50%| 0%| 100%| 1%
7| Ventilation position 3, supply| 100%| 0%| 100%| 1%
8| Ventilation position 3, discharge| 100%| 0%| 100%| 1%
9| Minimum ventilation during bypass operation| 25,0%| 0,0%| 100,0%| 0,1%
10| Maximum ventilation during defrost cycle| 90,0%| 0,0%| 100,0%| 0,1%
11| Switch-on temperature of electric preheating element| 8,5 °C| -20°C| 50°C|
0,1 °C
12| Operating principle electric preheating element| 2| 0| 2| 1
13| Manual test operation electric preheating element| 0| 0| 1| 1
14| N/A| /| /| /| /
15| N/A| /| /| /| /
16| Modbus address| 1| 1| 255| 1
RESET TO DEFAULT SETTINGS
BACKLIGHTING
Resetting to factory settings means that the following actions will be carried out:
- Parameters to be set return to their default value
- Set week program is erased
- The display is disconnected from the HRV unit
After resetting the display starts up again in connection mode, as when the
device is first brought into service.
Resetting to default settings goes as follows:
| Step 1:
Access the installation menu by holding down the MENU button for 10 seconds.
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Step 2:
Press the MINUS button for 10 seconds.
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