Setpoint; General; Setpoint After Power-Up; Not In-Use Setpoint Offset - SystemAir TControl POD glass EC Manuel D'installation Et De Maintenance

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12. SETPOINT

12.1. GENERAL

The active setpoint is determined by the time slot configuration. If no time slot is configured, the "setpoint
after power-up" parameter is used as a reference. The user can change the values within the defined limits.
Locally, it is possible to configure the setpoint as required. Supervision by Modbus also allows this.

12.2. SETPOINT AFTER POWER-UP

After restarting the controller, this value (Refer to the § MODBUS TABLES, page 22 - address 20) is used
as setpoint until a new setpoint or setpoint via Modbus is activated.

12.3. NOT IN-USE SETPOINT OFFSET

When changing the in-use/not in-use mode, the setpoint offset by applying an offset (Refer to the §
SETPOINT ADJUSTMENT, page 6) can be:
maintained (0)
²
the in-use/not in-use setpoints are changed with the same offset
reset (1)
²
The offset is reset for both setpoints
restored (2)
²
For the not in-use mode, no offset is applied to the setpoint In in-use mode the offset is applied to
the setpoint.
Refer to the § MODBUS TABLES, page 22 - address 135

13. REMINDER

A period is active if the start time and days match the programmed values. A period remains active until
the conditions of another period are met. The active setpoint can be overridden by Modbus via the basic
setpoint register (address 255).
Time slots have priority. Slot 3 has the highest priority.
A time slot is inactive if:
Time: 00:00 and
²
Fan speed: 0 and
²
Setpoint: 21.0°C and
²
ECO: Off
²

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