2200 Manual
2200 Manual
2200 Manual
Compu-Aire
System 2200
Programmable Controller
The System 2200 is a new programmable controller based on a double microprocessor designed
for precise "smart" control of an air handling system. The System 2200 is made up of a
microprocessor-based MAIN BOARD equipped with a set of terminals used to connect the board
to the controlled devices (ie: valves, compressors, fans). The program is contained in an Eprom
and parameters are permanently stored (even in case of power failure) in a special electronic
component called Eeprom. The Main Board can be linked to a supervisory/telemaintenance
system via serial line through the RS422 standard and communication protocol.
System 2200 also includes a microprocessor-based TERMINAL unit complete with display,
keypad and led indicators allowing you to easily set the main control parameters (set-points,
bands, alarm thresholds) and carry out the main working operations (on/off, displaying controlled
variables, printouts). Connection between the terminal unit and main board is necessary only
when programming System 2200's basic parameters.
The System 2200 is truly one of the most powerful and flexible controllers available on HVAC
units today.
To enter setpoints and other parameters, the System 2200 has 10 buttons arranged on a touchpad.
Six of the buttons are arranged in pairs to permit easy access to the menus or specifric items.
In this manual, individual displays will be referred to as “screens”, areas on each screen where
you may change values will be referred to as “fields”.
The first set of buttons, labeled MENU, control access to the screens. Pressing the down
button takes you to the next screen in the loop. Pressing the up button takes you to the
previous screen in the loop. On reaching the last screen in the loop, you will roll over to
the beginning of the loop again.
The next set of buttons to the right, labeled SELECT, control access to each line or item
of a screen. Pressing the down button takes you to the next line or field in the currently
displayed screen. Pressing the up button takes you to the previous line or field in the
currently displayed screen. On reaching the last field in the screen, you will roll over to
the first field again.
The next set of buttons to the right, labeled EDIT allow you to modify the value of a field
on the currently displayed screen. Press the up button to increase the value or to toggle it
if it is an on/off type. Press the down button to decrease the value or to toggle it if it is an
on/off type. To lock in a value, press any button EXCEPT the EXIT button. Pressing the
EXIT button returns the value of the field to the starting point, and takes you to the
opening screen in the program.
The ON/OFF button controls unit operation. Pressing this button toggle the unit operation
on or off. The LED immediately below the button is lit only when the unit is on.
The ALARM button is used to silence the alarm horn and view the alarm screens. When
an alarm sounds, the LED directly under the ALARM button will glow red, and an
audible horn will sound. The first press of the ALARM button silences the alarm. Each
press of the ALARM button then brings up each alarm screen in turn.
The EXIT button is used to exit from a loop of screens and return to the main display
screen of the program. Pressing this button also reverses any change to the current field
you are in.
The HELP button takes you to helpful screens that instruct you on how to operate this
program or on any special features.
The POWER LED will glow amber whenever there is power to the
keypad/display unit. This does not necessarily indicate power to the unit or the
controller board.
All Compu-Aire programs are arranged in a “tree” format, using loops of screens and menus to
access all parts of the program. Example:
+)))))))))))))))))))),
* SYSTEMS STATUS *
*Cooling stages:1234 *
*Heating stages:1234 *
*Dehumidify *
.))))))))))))))))))))-
+)))))))))))))))))))), +)))))))))))))))))))),
*CONTROL SETPOINTS.> * * ROOM SETPOINTS *
*TIME CLOCK SETUP..> * * *
*PRINTER SETUP.....> * *Temperature >000.0 F*
*EQUIP RUN HOURS...> * *Humidity >000.0 %*
.))))))))))))))))))))- .))))))))))))))))))))-
+)))))))))))))))))))), +)))))))))))))))))))),
*SYSTEMS SETUP.....> * *DISCHARGE TEMP LIMIT*
*CONTROL SETUP.....> * * High >000.0 F *
*SENSOR CALIBRATION> * * Low >000.0 F *
*ALARM HISTORY.....> * * Band >000.0 F *
.))))))))))))))))))))- .))))))))))))))))))))-
V1.0 DATE:00/00/00
This screen shows the version number of the software, and the date it was created. This is
the first screen in the first loop of screens.
Pressing MENU down will take you to the next screen in the loop which is the main screen. This
is where the EXIT button will always take you as well.
U00 ROOM/RETURN AIR
TEMPERATURE: 000.0¯F
HUMIDITY : 000.0%
U MODE
This screen displays the current temperature and humidity. The bottom line shows the
mode of operation whether “Occupied” or “Standby”.
The following screens will be in the main display loop if the sensors that they display are
activated at the factory.
U00 OPTIONAL SENSORS
DISCHARGE : 000.0¯F
COIL TEMP : 000.0¯F
Pressing the ON/OFF button toggles the mode status and turns the unit on or off.
U00 7/01/96 12:30 Shows actual day, date and time per the internl clock.
Mode: MON UNOCC Shows clock mode.
Override mode> OFF Toggling this field to ON overrides any night setback.
Override time>060min Enter override time in minutes.
In the main screen loop, as you continue to press MENU down, you will arrive at three menus
giving you a variety of choices. To select any choice, press SELECT up or down. When the
cursor is at the end of the line showing the area you want, press EDIT up or down and you will
then move to that area in the program.
U00
ALARM RELAY.......> Goes to screens to setup alarm 2 relay.
SUPERVISOR SETUP..> Goes to the supervisor program set up.
FACTORY SETUP.....> Goes to factory setup, control of all functions,
delays, and configurations.
PASSWORDS
Many areas of the program are protected by password. There are three levels of password. Level
1 is for the operator who needs to change setpoints. Level 2 is for maintenance personnel who
need access to other areas. Level 3 is reserved for factory personnel and controls all configuration
setups.
When you try to enter an area protected by password, you see the following screen:
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U00 Use the EDIT up and down buttons to enter the proper
ENTER password. The wrong password will show the response at
PASSWORD> 0000 left. The proper password takes you to the screens you
PRESS MENU DOWN want.
From the first menu, select CONTROL SETPOINTS and press the EDIT up or down button. You
will then see these screens in order (after the password):
U00 ROOM SETPOINTS These are the system control setpoints.
Temperature >068.0 F
Humidity >045.0 %
U00 DISCHARGE LIMIT These are the discharge temperature limit setpoints.
High >120.0 F These are only used when there is a discharge air
Low >045.0 F temperature sensor installed in you unit. These set-
Band >005.0 F points prevent overheating or cooling of the air.
U00 COIL SETPOINTS If your system has a coil temperature sensor, you may
Freeze protection enter the freeze protection setpoints in this screen.
Setpoint >034.0 F
Band >001.0 F
U00 ECONOMIZER
DISCHARGE TEMP
SETPOINT >000.0¯F
HYSTERESIS >000.0¯F
U00 ROOM ALARMS In this screen enter the room temperature and humidity
TEMP HUM alarm setpoints. If room temperature goes above or
HIGH> 000.0¯F 000.0% below either setpoint, an alarm sounds and the
LOW > 000.0¯F 000.0% appropriate system (cooling or heating) is shut down.
From the first menu, select TIME CLOCK SETUP and press the EDIT up or down button. If
your System 2200 has a real time clock board installed, you may enter night/day setback modes,
and the alarms will also be date/time stamped as to when they occur.
U00
ENABLE NIGHT
SETBACK>OFF Set to ON if you wish to use night setback mode.
NIGHT MIN ON >000S Enter the minimum on time for night setback mode.
If OFF, the system will run continuously.
NOTE: always set your alarm setpoints wider than your night setback setpoints
or you will have alarms to deal with every morning.
U00 SETBACK MON>NO In this screen you select the days of the week when
TUE>NO WED>NO night setback is to be in effect. Any day with NO
THU>NO FRI>NO selected will run continuously for the full 24 hours
SAT>YES SUN>YES until the next night setback selected day.
U00 OCC MON>01:30 Enter occupied mode start times for each day of the
TUE>13:00 WED>00:00 week (international time). Example, mode starts on
THU>00:00 FRI>00:00 Monday at 1:30 a.m. On Tuesday it starts at 1:00 p.m.
SAT>00:00 SUN>00:00 and on Wednsday through Sunday it starts at midnight.
If your System 2200 has the optional RS232 printer serial port, you may connect a standard serial
printer to this port for data printouts. The printer must be configured for 1200 Baud, 8 bits, No
parity, 2 stop bits. See the technical manual for more detail.
From the menus, select PRINTER SETUP and press the EDIT up or down button. You will then
see the following screen:
From the menus, select EQUIP RUN HOURS and press the EDIT up or down button. You will
then see the following screen:
U00 FAN > 00000
RUN HUMIDIFY > 00000
HRS In these screens are displayed the actual run hours
for each item in the system.
From the menus, select SYSTEMS SETUP and press the EDIT up or down button. You will then
see the following screens:
U00
HUMIDIFIER > AUTO If a modulating humidifier is present, you may enter a
DEHUMIDIFY >OFF value for its output to force a manual test.
From the menus, select CONTROL SETUP and press the EDIT up or down button. You will
then see the following screens:
Band
100%
Cool
Demand 0%
Heat
100%
67.5 70.0 72.5
Setpoint
From the menus, select SENSOR CALIBRATION and press the EDIT up or down button. You
will then see the following screens:
OA TEMPERA> 000.0 F
OA HUMIDIT> 000.0 %
From the menus, select ALARM HISTORY and press the EDIT up or down button. You will
then see the following screens:
U00 24 HOUR MIN/MAX This screen displays the minimum and maximum
MIN MAX temperature and humidity of the system.
TEMP: 000.0¯F 000.0 The values will be reset to actual room values at
HUM : 000.0% 000.0% 1:01 am everyday, if a clock board is installed.
U00 ALARM LIST 00 The alarm list holds the last ten alarms. The time
and date is recorded each time an alarm sounds. Use
DATE: 00/00 the DOWN menu key to display the active alarms. Use
TIME: 00:00 the UP/DOWN edit key to view the ten alarms.
U00 ALARM LIST 00 One or more of the following screens will be visiable
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HIGH TEMP for each of the ten alarm occurances.
HIGH HUM
AIRFLOW LOSS
The System 2200 has two relays that may be assigned as remote alarm indicators. The first relay
is activated on any alarm that also sounds the horn. To control the second alarm relay, from the
menus, select REMOTE ALARM RELAY and press the EDIT up or down button. You will then
see the following screens:
The System 2200 also allows you to enter two levels of passwords to prevent unauthorized
tampering with setpoints and parameters. To reach this control screen, contract factory.
CHANGE PASSWORD
LEVEL 1>0000 Enter the various level passwords and don’t forget
LEVEL 2>0000 them.
NOTE: Level 3 password is set at the factory and is generally not handed out.
If your System 2200 is to be connected to a computer or modem for remote control and
supervision, you need to identify each unit on the network by assigning a unit identification
number. To reach this control screen, select SUPERVISOR SETUP and press the EDIT up or
down button.
U00 COMMUNICATIONS
The following screens are reserved for factory personnel and are only accessible under the Level
3 password. They are accessed by selecting FACTORY SETUP from menus and pressing EDIT
up or down to select.
The following screens tell System 2200 which sensors and devices are connected to the system.
U00 INSTALLED SENSOR Activate which sensors are connected to the system.
ROOM TEMPERATURE>NO Turning off sensors deactivates their control loops
ROOM HUMIDITY >NO and alarms.
DISCHARGE TEMP >NO
U00 CL RAMP ST> 010 Enter the start and end points for the control ramps.
COOL RAMP END > 100 The ramp operates within the band that has been set.
HEAT RAMP START> 010 Negative numbers may be entered to skew the ramp in
HEAT RAMP END > 100 one direction or another.
Band
100%
Demand 0%
+/- 10% dead band
Heat Heat ramp
100%
67.5 70.0 72.5
Setpoint
U00 COOLING STAGES Enter the compressor start points and hysteresis.
COOLING HYSTER >009 For example: compressor 1 will start at 19% of the ramp
COOLING 1 START >010 and shut off when the demand drops to 1% of the ramp.
COOLING 2 START >030 Compressor 2 starts at 39% an shuts off at 21%
½ Band
100%
60%
Compressor ON (start + hys)
Cooling 50%
40% Compressor Start
Ramp
Compressor OFF (start - hys)
0%
70.0 72.5
Setpoint
U00 HEATING >HEATERS Select heaters or heating valve for heating method.
NUMBER >2 Enter the number of heaters in the system
Two stage heating, for systems with two stages of equal size
On
Ht 1
Off
On
Ht 2
Off
Three stage heating, for systems with second stage larger then first stage
On
Ht 1
Off
On
Ht 2
Off
Ht 1 ON Ht 2 ON 100%
Heating demand
Difference between two stage and three stage heating
U00 HUMIDIFIER
HUMIDIFIER START>000
HUMIDIFIER HYS >000 Enter the heater start points and hysteresis.
DEHUMIDIFY COMP2>OFF
On
Ht 1
Off
On
Ht 2
Off
Ht 1 ON Ht 2 ON 100%
Heating demand
Difference between single SCR and SCR with two ON/OFF stages
U00
DISPLAY>FAHRENHEIT Set to FAHRENHEIT or CELCIUS. If you change this
SHUT DOWN FAN ON setting, you must then reenter all setpoints and bands
AIRFLOW LOSS> NO in the proper unit. Set to YES if you want the fan to
shut down on an air flow loss alarm.
SYSTEM ROTATION
TIME >000day
STEP ROTATION>OFF
INITIALIZER >OFF
ALARMS
When an alarm occurs in the System 2200, the Alarm LED will glow red, and a horn will sound.
After a few seconds, the LCD display will begin scrolling through the alarms as well as the
normal displays. Pressing the ALARM button will first silence the horn, and then take you to the
alarm screens loop.
Pressing the ALARM button again will scroll you through the alarm screens that are active and,
after leaving the alarm screens loop, will clear the alarm and reset it. If alarms still exist, the
Alarm LED will relight and the horn will sound again.
U00 * ALARM *
EEPROM FAILURE Parameter memory has failed. Since your setpoints have
been lost it is best to shut down the unit.
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00 Time and date alarm occurred.
AIRFLOW LOSS
SYSTEM OFF System turns off only if selected to do so in the
factory setup section.
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
HEATER OVERHEAT
HEATER OFF
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
SMOKE ALARM Smoke alarm always shuts down the system.
SYSTEM OFF
U00 * ALARM * With compressor alarms, once they clear, the compressor
00:00 00/00 will come back on line automatically.
C1 LOW PRESSURE
COMPRESSOR OFF
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
C1 HIGH PRESSURE NOTE: There is a manual high pressure reset on the
COMPRESSOR OFF refrigerant lines.
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
C2 LOW PRESSURE
COMPRESSOR OFF
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
COMPRESSOR 1
SHORT CYCLE
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
COMPRESSOR 2
SHORT CYCLE
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
CONDENSATE OVERFLOW
CHECK DRAIN
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
HIGH TEMPERATURE
ROOM
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
LOW TEMPERATURE
ROOM
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
HIGH HUMIDITY
ROOM
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
LOW HUMIDITY
ROOM
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
FILTER DIRTY
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
DISCHARGE AIR
HEATING ALARM
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
DISCHARGE AIR
COOLING ALARM
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
FAN MOTOR OVERLOAD
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00 This alarm only operates on water cooled units.
WATER FLOW LOSS
COMPRESSORS OFF
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
COMPRESSOR 1
PUMP DOWN FAILED
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
COMPRESSOR 2
PUMP DOWN FAILED
U00 * ALARM *
WARNING SYSTEM WILL
SHUT DOWN IN 48HRS
CONTACT FACTORY
U00 * ALARM *
00:00 00/00
MAIN PUMP FAILURE
STAND BY PUMP ON
U00 * ALARM *
NO MORE ALARMS Last alarm screen.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
G
1 G0
RS422 4
EPROM
6
B8
J1 +24
B7
2
J15 J14 B6
3 AVSS
B5
B4 5
1 AVSS
VG0 J2
B3
VG1
J20 B2
Y1
AVSS
Y0
1 B1
ID11R 1
IDCM2
ID10
ID11 ID9
J21 J3
ID8
ID12R
ID7
1 ID6
ID12
IDCM1
NO11 1
ID5
C11
R11 ID4
NC11 J4 ID3
ID2
NO10
1 ID1
C10 J22
NC10
R10 R1 C1
NO1
NO9
C9
R9 R2
J5
C2
NC9 1 NO2
NO8 1 C3
C8
R8 R3 NO3
NO7 C4
J24 R7 R4 J6
NO4
C7
NO6
R6 R5 C5
C6 NO5
The System 2200 main board is the core of the unit and will operate stand-alone without the need
for the terminal unit. The main board is where all sensors and controlled devices are connected.
The main parts are:
Additionally there are 13 - 10 Amp relays to control on/off devices, and two analog outputs (0-10
Vdc). Relays R12 and R13 are strapped to analog outputs 1 & 2 respectively.
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MAIN BOARD CONNECTIONS
J21 - 2 No connection
J21 - 3 ID11 Digital input 11 (12 to 250 Vac/dc) Stand-by pump on alarm OR Fan overload
J21 - 4 No connection
J21 - 6 No connection
J21 - 7 ID12 Digital input 12 (12 to 250 Vac/dc) Manual override switch OR Fan overload
J22 - 4 No connection
J22 - 8 No connection
J24 - 6 No connection
J24 - 9 No connection
J24 - 10 NO-R13 Normally open contact relay no.13 Same functions as analog output 2
J24 - 11 C13 Common relay no.13
J6 - 1 NO-R12 Normally open contact relay no.12 Same functions as analog output 1
J6 - 2 C12 Common relay 12
J6 - 3 No connection
J6 - 4 NO-R5 Normally open contact relay no.5 Heater 4 or remote alarm relay 2
J6 - 6 No connection
J6 - 9 No connection
J5 - 3 No connection
J3 - 2 ID7 Digital input no.7 (12 to 24 Vac/dc) Compressor 1 low pressure alarm
J3 - 3 ID8 Digital input no.8 (12 to 24 Vac/dc) Compressor 1 high pressure alarm
J3 - 4 ID9 Digital input no.9 (12 to 24 Vac/dc) Compressor 2 low pressure alarm
J3 - 5 ID10 Digital input no.10 (12 to 24 Vac/dc) Compressor 2 high pressure alarm
Connecting Inputs
DIGITAL INPUTS
ANALOG INPUTS
There are eight possible analog inputs. B1 through B4 are reserved as resistance type NTC
temperature sensor inputs. The NTC temperature sensors are connected as follows. There is no
polarity to the sensors.
AVSS
Bn
B5 through B8 are for active sensor inputs and may be either 0-1 Vdc or 0-20
mADC, jumper selectable through jumpers J14 and J15. The figure to the right
shows the jumper position for 4-20 mADC input.
Terminals B5 through B8 are the signal inputs (+), and terminal AVSS is the
signal ground, which is also referenced to G0 or the grounded side of the power 3 2 1
transformer.
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
ANALOG OUTPUTS
The real time clock board is plugged into the #3 connector in the
center of the control board. This board is necessary if date/time
operations are to be performed. The clock board is powered by a 10
year Lithium battery. CAUTION: NEVER plug-in or remove the real
time clock board when the control board is powered.
Installed on the control board is a plug-in EPROM chip that contains the program and BIOS
operating system. If your system ever requires software upgrades or modifications, Compu-Aire
will provide you with a new EPROM.
To replace the existing EPROM with the new one, follow these steps:
1. Go through the screens and copy down all the current field
settings.
2. Turn off power to the control board (the red LED in the center of the board will go out).
3. Gently pry out the existing chip with a small screwdriver, being careful not to damage the
control board or the chip.