4.3 Selecting the basic configuration
The APPL ID menu (basic configuration) permits the following settings:
APPL ID menu (basic
configuration)
• Choice of basic type A or U
• Choice of programmed application
4.3.1 Selecting the basic type
The basic type is the first thing you must set in every controller. The choice of basic
type enables and disables certain functions. We distinguish between the following
basic types:
Distinction between
basic types A and U
Basic type A
Deployment as a room controller
Basic type U
Deployment as a universal controller
Key feature:
Controller 1 is a room temperature
controller, supply air temperature
controller, or room-supply air
temperature cascade controller
Key feature:
Controller 1 is a universal controller
4.3.2 Selecting a programmed application
Each controller contains tested, programmed applications.
Selection
The simplest commissioning method is to activate one of the programmed
applications.
The programmed applications are described in the Application Catalog and in the
HIT.
The APPL ID line displays the following: A01 Selection example
Meaning:
A This standard application corresponds to basic type A.
01 First number of the internally loaded standard application
• Empty applications are displayed with A and U
Notes
• In addition, there is a data point on the INFO menu which indicates whether the
programmed application has been modified (ADAP = adapted) or not (ORIG =
original)
A newly selected application (A, A01, etc.) blinks. If an application is already loaded
and the OK button is pressed, a warning appears (see illustration below). It says
that by finally selecting (pressing OK) the new application, the loaded application
will be overwritten. The process can be aborted by pressing the ESC button twice.
Warning
COMISS
APPL ID
PASS
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