Operation Of The Controller; Operating And Display Elements; Display; Pushbuttons - Pontos AquaCycle 2500 Instrucciones De Montaje

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6. Operation of the
controller
The controller monitors and regulates the
automatic operation of the water recycling
system.
The system's controller has the following
technical features:
• Multi-language menu prompting
• Selection from various predefined but
changeable process profiles
• Data recording over several days for
diagnosis purposes
• Display of faults and messages
• Process optimisation with real-time control
• RS485 interface for optional connection to
the building's technical systems
• SPI interface for optional extension of the
heat recovery module
• Bluetooth interface for the service
technician's PC communication
6.1. Operating and display
elements

6.1.1. Display

The display is for:
Changing the operating mode.
Reading off messages and information
about the system's state.
Adjusting the operating values.
Testing the functions of the actuators.
The green and red LEDs indicate the system's
operating mode.
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Operating Manual AquaCycle 2500

6.1.2. Pushbuttons

Operation is performed via six pushbuttons:
- Acknowledging entries
- Calling up submenus
- Changing from the display level to
the user level
- Aborting entries
- Exiting menus
-
Acknowledging faults
- Display level: No function
- Scrolling within lists, masks and
menus.
-
Data processing
- Display level: Change between
the fault page and main page if
there is a fault or
- message present.
- Change between the points of a
parameter during processing.
- Display of the system state
6.1.3. Controller main page
The main page of the controller is visible when
the system is in operation, and is comprised of:
• Product name
• Current date (YYYY-MM-DD) and time
(HH:MM:SS)
• Operating mode
• Operating period. This changes as it
displays the remaining time of this period.
Information about the current system state can
be displayed quickly via:
Page selection
For more information, see chapter 6.8.
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