Starting The Unit; Unit Power Supply; Ventilation Start-Up - Mitsubishi Electric s-MEXT 006-044 Manuel D'utilisation

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STARTING THE UNIT

3.1

UNIT POWER SUPPLY

ATTENTION
Connect the unit to the power supply at least 8 hours before starting it; if this is not done, the guarantee will become null
and void.
When the unit is fed, wait approximately 35 seconds before the application starts to run. This time interval may not be cancelled because it is necessary
for the control board to initialise the user terminal. In this phase the user terminal display is lit but does not display anything.
When starting the programme, ventilation starts automatically without any delay, unless the unit is not connected to the local LAN network. In this case,
each unit of the network is activated after a delay equal to the LAN Address for a duration of 5 seconds in order to prevent all the units from starting
together when the power returns after a black-out. This risk cannot be avoided if there are several units that are not connected with each other in a
network.
During start-up of the direct expansion units, a control is carried out to check that the sequence of the phases is correct before ventilation is started. If it is
not correct, ventilation is not started and the incorrect sequence of phases alarm is triggered.
3.2

VENTILATION START-UP

There are different procedures for starting or stopping the unit: using the user interface buttons or selecting from the display. The procedures take the
following priority in case of conflicts (from highest to lowest priority):
1.
On/Off from user interface.
2.
On/Off from U5 digital input of the controller.
3.
On/Off from local network (LAN).
4.
On/Off from time bands.
5.
On/Off from supervision.
Using the user interface
The "On/Off" parameter is displayed on the main mask. "Off" means that the unit is switched off while "On" means that the unit is switched on.
Proceed as follows:
Switching On: Move to the "On/Off" parameter by pressing [ENTER] and then press [UP] or [DOWN] until "On" appears. Press [ENTER] again to confirm. If "On"
continues to be displayed it means that the unit has been switched on.
Switching Off: Move to the "On/Off" parameter and change to "Off" using the same procedure used to switch the unit on. Press [ENTER] again to confirm. If "Off"
continues to be displayed it means that the unit has been switched off.
Using the digital input
Only if the digital input is present and if the "Enable On/Off from digital input" has been set at "Yes" in the "Regulations" menu which requires the
"Service" password.
Proceed as follows:
Switching On: Close the remote On/Off contact. The corresponding icon is displayed on the main mask.
Switching Off: Open the remote On/Off contact. The corresponding icon is displayed on the main mask.
Using local network (LAN) protocol:
This mode requires the unit to be connected in a LAN network.
The On/Off control comes from the Master, that is, the unit whose LAN address is=1.
The corresponding icon is displayed on the main mask.
Using time bands
Make sure that "Clock card not installed" is not displayed in the "Clock" menu.
Check that the "Scheduler config" parameter in the "User" menu is set to "Yes".
Proceed as follows:
Switching On: Set the required switching on time in the "Clock" menu. The unit switches on when the set time is reached.
The "On from time bands" message appears in the main mask to show that the unit has been switched on.
Note: The unit does not switch on if it is set to "Off from keypad" or "Off from digital input".
Switching Off: Set the required switching off time in the "Clock" menu. The unit switches off when the set time is reached.
The "Off from time bands" message appears in the main mask to show that the unit has been switched off.
After enabling time bands from the "Enable time bands" parameter in the "user menu", time bands can be set and different setpoints can be specified
according to requirements.
The following must be defined to ensure correct use of the time bands:
1.
The type of programming of the time bands:
Standard: For setting a single programming category (A), with a maximum of 10 time bands, that can be assigned to each day of the week.
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