Schneider Electric SER8150RxB1194 User Guide

SER8150RxB1194
User Interface Guide
Remote Controller for Panasonic VRF Systems
Indoor C
23.5
Release 1
2
Synchronization
INITIAL POWER UP
When powering up the Remote Controller for the first time or if power to the Remote Controller is cut and restored, the device must establish communication with Panasonic indoor unit equipment. The synchroni­zation between the Remote Controller and Panasonic indoor unit equipment normally takes a few seconds. When synchronization is completed, normal communication is established and the user interface screen is shown.
Establishing
communication...
This may take a
few seconds.
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USER INTERFACE SCREEN MODES
User Interface screens can be dependent on User Settings and the master indoor unit type connected to the Remote Controller. Users can set the HMI screen to show Indoor Temperature or Setpoints.
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Setpoint C
22.0
Setpoint
USER INTERFACE SCREEN - TYPICAL
The below shows a typical HMI screen when set to Indoor Temperature
Alarm Message
Alarm Unit 1-3
Setpoint C
Indoor C
23.5
Temperature
22.0
System Status: Auto, Heat, Cool, Fan, Dry
Fan Status: Auto, High, Med, Low
Increase Temperature Set­point (± 0.5 °C/1 °F)
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ON/OFF
Decrease Temperature Setpoint (± 0.5 °C/1 °F)
Air Direction NOTE: this icon only shows on screen if indoor unit supports air direction
Fan Setting
Mode Setting
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Access Remote Controller
ENTER SET UP MODE
The user or the installer can access the parameter settings for the Remote Controller. A password can be set for parameters that can be accessed by the user or the installer. Refer to the below illustration to access Remote Controller.
Touch and hold this point for 3 seconds to enter setup mode
Indoor C
23.5
Note: hold finger tip close to top edge of screen.
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ALARM UNIT
Alarms
The Alarm Unit message shows on the standby screen if there is an alarm associated with any Indoor Unit.
Alarm Unit 1-4
Touch and hold Alarm Unit to enter Alarms screens.
Indoor C
Short alarm message on HMI
23.5
includes two parts: Alarm Unit number and Alarm code. Example: Alarm Unit 1-4: E09
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ALARM UNIT MESSAGE
The below shows an example Alarm message on the Remote Controller.
Unit & Code
Alarm Unit 1-2
Description
No description available
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AIR DIRECTION
The Remote Controller has five individual (F1 - F5) states of air direction for Heat, Cool, Fan and Auto modes. Available Air Direction states are dependant on the type of Panasonic equipment connected to the Remote Controller.
NOTE: F1-F5: supports Heat, Cool, Fan, Dry and Auto for Heat and Fan
F1 - F3: supports Cool and Auto(Cool)
Indoor C
23.5
Air direction
F3
F4
F5
Stop
Swing
F1
F2
Stop
No air direction
Air direction
F3
F4
F5
Touch icon to access Air Direction screen NOTE: this icon only shows on screen if IDU supports air direction
State
Stop
Swing
F1
F2
Use Up/ Down arrows to set air direction state
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LOCKOUT
The mode lockout is set according to Panasonic unit requirements as follows.
• Case 1: lock Auto mode when indoor unit does not support Auto mode.
• Case 2: lock Heat mode when indoor unit prohibits Heat mode.
• Case 3: lock Cool and Dry mode when indoor unit prohibits Cool and Dry mode.
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Mode Setting
Setpoint C
25.0
Cool
25.0
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Setup
Network
Configuration
Setpoints - Display
Service View
Clock
Wireless
Setup
Lua
Remote Controller Parameters
SETUP
The Setup screen allows the User to access, change, and edit the parameters on the Remote Controller.
Enter BACnet and ZigBee settings
Enter parameter
configuration menu Enter setpoint and display settings
Enter status and service view
Clock
Lua programming
NOTE: available only after uploading a Lua script.
Enter wireless Ecosystem
NOTE: this field shows only
if Wireless communication
chip is inserted in Remote
Controller
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Network
Optional prot.
Zigbee
Wire protocol
BACnet
NETWORK
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PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
Optional prot. READ ONLY
Wire protocol Default value: BACnet
Optional Protocol None: No ZigBee card detected ZigBee: ZigBee card detected
Wired Protocol None: No wired protocol configured BACnet: Enable BACnet network protocol Modbus: Enable Modbus network protocol
Choices: None, BACnet or Modbus
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ZIGBEE NETWORK SCREEN 1/3
1/3 Zigbee Network
COM address 254
Node type
ZigBee PAN ID
ZigBee channel
ZigBee short
ZigBee status
254
Coord.
25
15
0x0000
Online
PARAMETER DETAILS
Conguration Parameters Default Value Signicance and Adjustments
COM address Default value: 254
COM Address
Remote Controller networking address. For wireless models, the use of the COM ad­dress is not mandatory. The COM address is an optional way to identify a device on the network and is recommended if used with an MPM.
It is mandatory for BACnet.
Node type Default: Router
ZigBee Pan ID Default value: 0
Range: 0 to 254
Node type
Select Coordinator for stand-alone installation and for use of wireless door and window switches. Router cannot be used at this time. This is a future option.
Choices: Coordinator or Router
ZigBee® Pan ID
Personal Area Network Identification that links specific Remote Controllers to specific ZigBee® coordinators. For every Coordinator, use a different PAN ID.
NOTE: The default value of 0 is NOT a valid PAN ID.
Range: 1 to FFFE
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ZigBee channel Default value: 10
ZigBee short Default value: 0
READ ONLY
ZigBee status READ ONLY
ZigBee Channel
The default value of 10 is NOT a valid channel. The valid range of available channel is from 11 to 25.
Using channels 15 and 25 is recommended.
Range: 10 to 25
ZigBee Short Address
ZigBee short address. The unique address is generated once a router device joins a ZigBee network. This feature is for diagnostic purposes and not used when "Node type" is set to Coordinator.
ZigBee Status
Not det: ZigBee module not detected Pwr on: ZigBee module detected but not configured No NWK: ZigBee configured but no network joined Joined: ZigBee network joined Online: Communicating
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