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C-PRO CLIMA SISTEMA INSTALLER MANUAL
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6.4
Main menu
By accessing the pages of the main menu from the “Main Page” of the MCZN regulator, access the
setting pages of all regulator functioning parameters organised in the following sub-menu:
6.4.1
Alarms menu
This menu contains the information linked to the alarms present/active in the MCZN controller.
The MCZN regulator alarms log is contained in the MCCT thermal power plant regulator alarms
log.
To view the MCZN regulator active alarms, press ENTER on “Alarms”.
If there are no alarms present, “no alarms” is displayed, otherwise a series of pages appear
containing all possible alarms present in the controller with relative codes and description.
The alarm or the alarms present, will be highlighted by flashing "Rst ALARM", as shown in the
figure below.
If the ESC key is pressed from an alarm page or 60 timeout seconds are allowed to pass, you go
back to the main page of the application. This level is not protected by a password.
6.4.2
Setpoint menu
From this menu it is possible to display the temperature and humidity work setpoints for the zones
controlled by the zone regulator.
As well as the possibility to view and modify all work setpoints, the pages will also show the “real”
work setpoints, indicating by the effect of which type of regulation the work setpoint is different to
that set by the user .
The screens will be displayed as follows:
If the ESC key is pressed from a setting page or 240 timeout seconds are allowed to pass, you go
back to the main page of the application. This level is not protected by a password.
Time period active
Work zone setpoint variation active function:
r = remote setpoint variator
Te = climatic curve with respect to the ext. temperature
rTe = remote variator + climatic curve
Work setpoint relative to the time period indicated
"Real" work set-point