Corrigo ventilation 3.4 manu

106 Chapter 17 Configuration Manual Corrigo Ventilation, revision R
17.30.8 Split of optional temp. sequence
Any one of the analogue temperature control output sequences "Y1", "Y2" and "Y3", ”Y1
Heating/Y3 Cooling”, ”Y4-extra sequence” or ”Y5-extra sequence” can be split, for example to
control two heating valves in sequence. The split is always even, 50/50, which means that each part
of the split will have half the part of the P-band assigned to the output. An analogue output must be
assigned to the output signal “Split”. On increasing output demand, the regular output is always run
first and then the output that has been configured as Split.
Split optional
temperature sequence
Y1 Y2 Y3
No split
17.30.9 Fast stop on overheating
If this function is active, the fans will be immediately stopped when there is an overheating alarm,
regardless of the set cool-down time.
Fast stop on alarm
“Electric heating is
overheated”: No
17.30.10 Automatic restart at power-up
The function ”Automatic restart at power-up” makes it possible to block automatic restart of the unit
at power-up. At power-up, the B-alarm ”Restart blocked after power on” is generated. Once this
alarm has been acknowledged, the unit will start.
Automatically
restart after
power-on: Yes
17.31 System
17.31.1 Change language
Use this menu to change the display language.
Choose language
English
Note, this menu is also directly accessible by holding the OK-button depressed during power-up or
by pressing right arrow three times when the start display is shown.
The different language files are stored in the application memory and are downloaded to the work
memory. If a Corrigo via E tool
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has been reloaded with a newer program revision than the factory
revision, the controller will not allow language files to be downloaded from the application
memory. This is because there is a risk that the language files are not compatible with the new
revision. Therefore, you are limited to the two languages you have downloaded using E tool
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17.31.2 Choose start display, the text normally shown on the
display
There are five different to choose from.