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8.3 Configuration Parameters (Installer Parameters)
The Zone control module has a number of parameters that have to be configured. As
indicated before, the Zone control module requires the use of a zone Thermostat to proceed
with its configuration.
This is a list of the parameters, their description, and possible selections.
ZCOn
Indicates if the Zone control module will have a thermostat connected to it
(
MAS
)
and be
configured as a Master or will follow the lead of another Zone control module that has a
Thermostat connected to it. In this case, this Zone control module is called a Subordinate,
and it will have this parameter set to
Sub
.
Note
.
Given that Subordinate Zone control modules will not have a thermostat attached to
them, it is required to connect a thermostat temporarily to it, to configure the Subordinate
Controllers.
ZCid
Z
one
C
ontroller
ID
. This is the address that the Zone control module will have to be
given so that it can be properly addressed by the Airzone Controller. There cannot be more
than one Zone control module with a given address. If the previous parameter was set as
Master, the range of addresses allowed is from 1 to 8; if the Controller was designed as
Subordinate, the address range will go from 9 to 32.
perC
Zone weight
PERC
entage. If the Zone control module is configured as Master
(
MAS
),
the weight percentage must be entered into this parameter. This value goes from 10% to
100%, and represents the proportion of CFM that the zone is using, related to the maximum
nominal CFM supplied by the AHU. This parameter will not be available in Subordinate Zone
control modules.
tCiD
:
T
hermostat
C
ontroller
ID.
If the Zone control module is a Subordinate, it will be
required to define this parameter. The range will be defined by the number of zones (or
Master Zone control modules) in the installation. Only existing Master Controller’s addresses
will be shown when setting this parameter. For example if the Master Control module ID for
the living room is 06, and a Subordinate control module needs to control a damper that will
serve the living room, then the
tCid
for this zone control module will be 06. It is very important
that when configuring a Subordinate Zone
control module, the Master Zone control module of
that zone, is connected and the thermostat is ON, otherwise, that address will not be
available to be selected. It is highly recommended that the installer have an “installation
Thermostat”, that is, a regular thermostat with its cable, that can used as a tool to configure
Subordinate Control modules and diagnose wiring problems on the installed thermostats.
zCpC
:
Z
one
C
ontroller
P
robe
C
onfiguration. (Only in a Master Zone control module). When a
Remote Temperature Sensor has to be used with a Zone control module to measure
temperature where environmental conditions are beyond the operational conditions required
by the Thermostat, this parameter must be set to
rpt
,
otherwise it should stay as the default
(
Off
)
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