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Atag MadQ/2 User Manual

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MadQ/2
USER MANUAL
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Atag MadQ/2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAtag
ModelMadQ/2
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Display and Operating Instruments

Control Unit Overview

Detailed description of the control unit's components and layout.

Operation Basics

Symbolism and Display Modes

Explanation of manual symbols and operation of LCD/Standard displays.

Temperature Settings

Adjusting Day, Night, and DHW Temperatures

Procedures to set desired daytime, setback, and domestic hot water temperatures.

Operational Mode Selection

Heating and Hot Water Modes

Selecting various operational modes for heating and domestic hot water circuits.

Program Functions

Detailed Program Descriptions

Explains functions of Holiday, Absent, Party, Automatic, Summer, Heating, Reduced, and Standby programs.

Quick Selection Programs

Temporary Modes and DHW Reload

Accessing frequent modes like Party/Absent and manual domestic hot water reloading.

Heating Curve Adjustment

Setting Heating Curves for Circuits

Adjusting heating curves for unmixed and mixed circuits based on outside temperature.

Plant Information Access

System and Temperature Data

Retrieving system status and temperature information via the rotary pushbutton.

Info-Time Display Settings

Managing Display Duration

Configuring how long information remains visible before returning to standard display.

Programming Level Navigation

Level Synoptic Overview

Chart showing the structure and entry points into programming levels.

Parameter Selection and Modification

Modifying Cycle, Time, and Control Parameters

Steps to change parameters like heating start/end times, control modes, and resets.

Programming Operating Times

Creating Individual Time Programs

Process for entering and editing time programs for heating and hot water cycles.

Setting Heating Cycles

Day, Time, and Temperature Configuration

Setting switching-on/off times and temperatures for daily heating cycles.

Copying Time Programs

Transferring Time Programs Between Days

Function to copy configured time programs to other days or groups of days.

Time Program Copying Details

Source and Target Selection for Copying

Specifying source and target days/ranges for copying time programs.

Reloading Standard Programs

Deleting Individual Time Programs

Replacing custom time programs with factory defaults or deleting them.

Standard Time Program Overview

Default Programs P1, P2, P3

Details of the pre-defined time programs P1, P2, and P3.

Individual Time Program Templates

Unmixed Circ. and DHW Programming Tables

Templates for entering time programs for unmixed circuits and domestic hot water.

Mixing Valve Time Program Tables

Mix. valve 1 and 2 Program Templates

Templates for entering time programs for mixing valve 1 and 2 circuits.

TIME-DATE Settings

Adjusting Time, Year, and Daylight Saving

Setting the current time, year, day/month, and daylight saving time options.

Extended User Level Access

Code Input for Advanced Settings

Procedure for entering the access code to unlock advanced system parameters.

SYSTEM Parameters

Language and Time Program Selection

Configuration of display language and the number of active time programs.

Separate Operation Modes

Common vs. Individual Circuit Settings

Options for applying settings commonly or separately to heating circuits.

Summer ECO-Temperature Settings

Summer Switching-Off Function

Setting the temperature threshold for summer energy saving mode.

Return to Standard Display Settings

Timeout for Display Return

Configuring the idle time before the display automatically reverts to standard view.

Parameter Reset Function

Resetting to Factory Settings

Procedure to restore all programming level settings to their original factory defaults.

Domestic Hot Water (DHW) Settings

DHW Night Temp and Legionella Protection

Adjusting DHW temperature for standby and activating legionella protection.

Standard DHW Temperature Setting

Setting Base DHW Temperature

Defining the standard domestic hot water temperature for various operating modes.

Heat Circuit Reduced Operation

ECO and RED Modes for Heating Circuits

Configuring reduced operating modes (ECO, RED) for heating circuits.

Room Sensor Configuration

Room Sensor Operation Modes

Options for activating or disabling the room sensor and its influence on heating control.

Room Factor Adjustment

Influence of Room Temp on Heating Control

Setting how room temperature deviations affect heating generator control.

Heating Curve Adaptation

Automatic Adaptation Conditions

Criteria and conditions for the automatic adaptation of the heating curve slope.

Inrush Optimization Settings

Optimizing Heat-Up Times

Calculating latest heat-up time for desired room temperature at occupation start.

Daytime Room Temperature Standard

Setting Standard Daytime Room Temp

Defining the desired daytime room temperature for automatic programs.

Setback Room Temperature Standard

Setting Standard Setback Room Temp

Defining the desired setback room temperature for various operating modes.

Heating Curve Adjustment Details

Slope Adjustment Notes

Guidance on making precise adjustments to the heating curve slope.

Error Message Interpretation

Sensor, Boiler, and Bus Errors

Explanations for various error codes related to sensors, boiler control, and data bus.

Boiler Control Alarms and Messages

Faults and Operational Messages

Information on locking/blockage faults and operational messages like hydraulic pressure status.

Special Program: Emission Measurement

Authorized Installer Procedure

Steps for performing emission measurements, restricted to qualified personnel.

Manual Operation During Faults

Fault Handling and Specialist Notification

Procedures for manual operation during faults and importance of notifying a specialist.

Control Unit Technical Specifications

Electrical and Environmental Specs

Details on voltage, frequency, power, ambient temps, and protection classes.

Mechanical, Connectivity, and Compliance

Casing, connections, standards, and conformity information.

Additional Technical Specifications

Cable, Data, Display, and Weight

Specifications for connecting cables, data storage, clock accuracy, display, and unit weight.