Introduction
Learn how to set and edit various input and output signal configurations, or just view the current values
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Picture 1. Press Menu Button
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Picture 2. Press Advanced to enter Advanced menu
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Pciture 3. Enter Admin Password Menu appears
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Use the numbers to enter 4 digit factory preset password. Number is being displayed in the blue ribbon
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Press DEL button to delete incorrect number
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Press OK to confirm input
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Picture 1. Press In/Out button to enter In/Out menu
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Picture 2. You entered In/Out menu
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Picture 2. Use Home button to return to Home Screen
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Picture 2. Use Up button to return to Advanced Menu
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Picture 2. Use Next and Prev button to navigate through various settings
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Binary input function: binary input can be used to notify several different external events: Fan alarm, Filter status, Run status, Remote fan start
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Fan Alarm is used to to notify the C35-FAN device if the external fan suffered important error and stops working. Possible states are Off (normal) and On (not normal - find the cause of error). If the alarm turns on, in the C35-FAN device the Home Screen switches to Alarm screen with appropriate error message and blinking red light
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Filter status is used to to notify the C35-FAN device of the status of the filter on the fan. Possible states are Clean (normal) and Unclean (not normal - filter needs changing) In the C35-FAN device the Home Screen turns to Status screen with appropriate status message
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Run status is used to to notify the C35-FAN device of the status of the fan. Possible states are Running (normal) and Not running (not normal) In the C35-FAN device the Home Screen turns to Status screen with appropriate status message
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Remote fan start is used to to start the C35-FAN Fan On by external signal override. Can be Off (normal, no external start) or On (external start)
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Binary input usage: you can define which fan in C35-FAN device is affected by the signal on binary input. Choices are: Fan 1, or Fan 2 or neither
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Binary input polarity: The contact polarity can be reversed by selecting the Binary input polarity “Normally open” or “Normally closed”
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RTD sensor function: RTD input can be used to notify several different external events: Disabled, Fan alarm, Filter status, Run status, Remote fan start, Remote Temp
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Fan Alarm is used to to notify the C35-FAN device if the external fan suffered important error and stops working. Possible states are Off (normal) and On (not normal - find the cause of error). If the alarm turns on, in the C35-FAN device the Home Screen switches to Alarm screen with appropriate error message and blinking red light
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Filter status is used to to notify the C35-FAN device of the status of the filter on the fan. Possible states are Clean (normal) and Unclean (not normal - filter needs changing) In the C35-FAN device the Home Screen turns to Status screen with appropriate status message
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Run status is used to to notify the C35-FAN device of the status of the fan. Possible states are Running (normal) and Not running (not normal) In the C35-FAN device the Home Screen turns to Status screen with appropriate status message
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Remote fan start is used to to start the C35-FAN Fan On by external signal override. Can be Off (normal, no external start) or On (external start)
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Remote sensor: selecting this option shows the current Temperature measured on the RTD resistor
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RTD sensor usage: you can define which fan in C35-FAN device is affected by the signal on RTD input. Choices are: Fan 1, or Fan 2 or neither
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RTD sensor polarity: The contact polarity can be reversed by selecting the “Normally open” or “Normally closed”
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Screen [2 / 2] of the In/Out menu summarizes all of the values and states of the device’s inputs and outputs. These values are refreshed every second.
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