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Cumberland PRO-VISION User Manual

Cumberland PRO-VISION
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M 890-00515 rev.04
REV.04
PRO-VISION
Temperature controller
User’s Manual
Main Menu
Current conditions
Set Point
Minimu m ventilation
On/Off Settings
Inlets/Vents
Start flock / Egg
Light Programs
Alarms
History
Set-up

Table of Contents

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Cumberland PRO-VISION Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCumberland
ModelPRO-VISION
CategoryTemperature Controller
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. Precautions

Important safety and installation guidelines for the controller, including environmental and electrical precautions.

1.2. Symbols of the Manual

Explains the meaning of various symbols used throughout the user manual for clear communication.

1.3. Controller's Overview

Provides a general description of the PRO-VISION controller's capabilities and output control.

1.4. Main Features

Lists the key capabilities and functionalities of the PRO-VISION controller.

2. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

2.1. Installing the Controller on the Wall

Step-by-step instructions for securely mounting the PRO-VISION controller enclosure on a wall.

2.2. Connections

Guidance on connecting the controller to power and external devices, emphasizing safety.

2.2.1. Main Wiring

Details for connecting the primary electrical wiring to the PRO-VISION controller.

2.2.2. Alarm Connection

Instructions on how to connect alarm devices to the controller's alarm terminals.

2.2.3. Sensor Inputs

Guidelines for connecting various sensors to the controller, including extension and cable routing.

2.2.4. 0-10V Output Connection

Recommendations for connecting devices to the controller's 0-10V output ports.

3. USER INTERFACE

3.1. Location of the Controls

Identifies and describes the location and function of the controller's buttons and display elements.

3.2. Adjusting a Parameter

Explains the process for modifying parameter values using the controller's interface.

4. INSTALLATION SETUP

4.1. Setting the Time & Date

Guide to setting the internal clock and calendar for accurate time-based operations.

4.2. Password

Information on password protection levels and user privilege management for accessing controller menus.

4.2.1. Entering a Password

Procedure for entering the password when prompted to access protected controller functions.

4.2.2. Changing / Retrieving a Password

Steps to modify existing passwords or retrieve lost ones for user accounts.

4.3. Controller Programs & Copy/Paste Function

How to define and manage up to 5 operational programs and copy settings between them.

4.4. Set-up Menu

Detailed guide to customizing controller settings, enabling inputs/outputs, and configuring system parameters.

4.5. Sensor Assignment

Procedure for assigning temperature sensors to specific outputs or groups for accurate environmental control.

4.5.1. Assigning the Sensors

Procedure for assigning temperature sensors to specific outputs or groups for accurate environmental control.

4.5.2. Selecting the Attic Sensor

Instructions for assigning a specific input to the attic temperature sensor if used.

4.5.3. Egg Room Sensors

How to assign sensors for controlling egg room heating, cooling, and humidity outputs.

4.5.4. Main Breaker Sensor

Guide to selecting a sensor for monitoring the main breaker's temperature for safety.

4.6. Calibrating the Inputs

Describes how to calibrate sensor inputs and water meter readings for accuracy.

4.7. Relays

Information on configuring relays, including assigning functions and identifying relays with current sensors.

4.7.1. Relay Assignment

How to specify the function of each relay, assigning it to control specific devices or outputs.

4.7.2. Relays with Current Sensors

Procedure to identify and configure relays that utilize current sensors for monitoring output status.

4.8. Non-Brood Zones & Clean Mode

Defines non-brood zones and explains the operation and settings for the controller's clean mode.

4.9. Test Mode

Allows simulating changes in ambient temperature to test controller performance and output responses.

4.10. Version

Displays the software version number of the controller for technical support reference.

5. SET POINTS

5.1. Temperature & RH Set Points

How to set target temperature and relative humidity levels for environmental control.

5.2. Set Point Ramp

Guide to configuring a temperature set point ramp that adjusts over time based on animal age.

6. VENTILATION & COOLING

6.1. Overview of the Ventilation Concepts

Explains different ventilation modes (Lateral, Tunnel, Natural, Minimum) used in broiler, broiler, and turkey facilities.

6.2. Minimum Ventilation

Details on activating minimum ventilation for humidity control and oxygen supply, and its prerequisites.

6.2.1. Minimum Ventilation Timer

Configuration of the timer for minimum ventilation, including On Time and Cycle Time.

6.2.2. Min Ventilation Timer Ramp

Setting up a ramp to automatically adjust the minimum ventilation timer based on animal age.

6.2.3. Minimum Ventilation Fans

How to select fans for minimum ventilation and manage their operation.

6.2.3.1. Fan Selection

Process for choosing specific fans to operate during minimum ventilation cycles.

6.2.3.2. Fan Cycling

How to configure fan rotation for even wear and operation during minimum ventilation.

6.2.4. Air Intake in Min Ventilation

Explains how air intake is managed via sidewall or attic vents during minimum ventilation.

6.3. Lateral Ventilation

How to configure lateral ventilation fans, including On/Off temperatures and modes like Timer or Follow Clock.

6.3.1. Lateral Ventilation Fans

How to configure lateral ventilation fans, including On/Off temperatures and modes like Timer or Follow Clock.

6.3.2. Air Intake in Lateral Vent.

Management of sidewall and attic vents for air intake in lateral ventilation, including pressure limits.

6.4. Natural Ventilation

Details the operation of natural ventilation, including curtain movement and fan shutoff points.

6.5. Tunnel Ventilation

Explains the principle of tunnel ventilation, including fan and inlet operation, and standby mode.

6.5.1. Principle of Operation

Describes how tunnel ventilation starts, uses temperature sensors, and manages air intake and static pressure.

6.5.2. Tunnel Ventilation in Standby

How to put tunnel ventilation on standby to prevent activation under certain conditions.

6.5.3. Tunnel Fans

Configuration of tunnel fans, including On/Off temperatures and operation modes like Timer or Follow Clock.

6.5.4. Tunnel Inlets

How to control tunnel inlets based on temperature or static pressure for optimal airflow.

6.5.4.1. Temperature-based Tunnel Inlet

Setting up tunnel inlets to open based on temperature thresholds related to tunnel fan operation.

6.5.4.2. Pressure-based Tunnel Inlets

Configuring tunnel inlets to open based on static pressure levels, including wind delay and pre-opening.

6.6. Cooling Outputs

Details on configuring the controller's 6 cooling outputs for various cooling devices and operating modes.

6.7. Stir Fans

Configuration of the single stir fan output for minimum ventilation or temperature-based operation.

7. HEATING

8. LIGHTS

8.1. Principle of Operation

Overview of how the controller manages light intensity using 0-10V outputs and On/Off relays.

8.2. Settings

Configuration settings for light programs, including daily cycles, peaks, and timing.

8.2.1. Light Program Settings

Detailed setup for light programs, defining age, cycles, intensity, and timing parameters.

8.2.2. Light Peak Settings

Adjusting parameters for light peaks, including duration, sunrise/sunset, and intensity.

9. TIME CLOCKS

9.1. Clocks in a Broiler or Turkey Facility

How to configure 8 time clocks with 12 cycles for activating devices in broiler or turkey facilities.

9.2. Clocks in a Breeder Facility

Configuration of time clocks with 4 cycles, including weekly schedules and skip day options for breeder facilities.

10. WATER LINE FLUSH

11. EGG ROOM OUTPUTS

12. RELATIVE HUMIDITY (RH) COMPENSATION

12.1. High RH Comp.on the Min Vent. Timer

How to increase minimum ventilation timer 'On Time' to compensate for high humidity levels.

12.2. High RH Compensation with the Heaters

How to use heaters in timer mode, increasing 'On Time' to compensate for high humidity.

12.3. RH Compensation with the Cooling Outputs

Compensating for low humidity by activating cooling outputs or stopping them for high humidity.

13. ALARMS

13.1. Alarm Log

Displays a log of the 75 most recent alarm events, providing a history of system alerts.

13.2. Temperature Alarms

Configuration of alarms for low, high, and critical room temperatures, including clean mode settings.

13.2.1. Critical Temperature Ramp

Setting up a ramp to automatically adjust the critical temperature alarm limit based on animal age.

13.2.2. Static Pressure Alarms

Configuring alarms for low and high static pressure levels, including delays and specific tunnel ventilation settings.

13.2.3. Water Spill Alarm

Sets alarm limits for water consumption to detect spills or excessive usage.

13.2.4. Feeder Alarm

Configures alarms for feeders running continuously for too long, stopping the motor.

13.2.5. Amperage Draw Alarm

Sets alarms for output amperage draw exceeding defined limits when current sensors are used.

13.2.6. 0-10V Output Error

Identifies and explains 0-10V output errors, likely caused by load issues or electrical noise.

14. MONITORING FUNCTIONS

14.1. Current Conditions

Displays real-time environmental conditions like temperature, pressure, humidity, and light.

14.1.1. Current Condition Screen Saver

Screen saver mode that provides a quick overview of current barn conditions after inactivity.

14.1.2. Current Input/Output Status

Shows the status of all inputs and outputs, indicating if they are active, inactive, or in a specific state.

14.2. History Menus

Provides daily records of various parameters like temperature, humidity, pressure, and fan/heater run times.

14.3. Animal Age & Count

Manages animal age progression and tracks bird counts, mortality, and flock start-up parameters.

14.4. Egg Count

For breeder facilities, tracks daily egg production including count, cracks, and weight.

14.5. Operation Costs & Current Consumption

Displays operational costs and amperage draw for outputs using current sensors.

15. UPDATE & BACKUP

16. DIAGNOSTIC

17. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

18. INDEX