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Brivis Wall Control Manual
Brivis Wall Control Manual
MANUAL
BRIVIS CALL CENTRE WALL CONTROL MANUAL 601 ISSUE 1 2
HEATER WALL CONTROLS.............................................................................................................................. 8
NC-4........................................................................................................................................................................ 68
ERROR CODES .......................................................................................................................................................... 70
DUAL NETWORKERS ................................................................................................................................................ 71
INSTALLER SETUP .................................................................................................................................................... 72
TO ACCESS THE INSTALLER PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................... 73
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................................................................ 74
PARAMETER ............................................................................................................................................................. 74
DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 74
GENERAL CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................................................... 74
PARAMETER ............................................................................................................................................................. 75
DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................... 75
HEATING CYCLE PARAMETERS ............................................................................................................................... 75
AUTO CHANGEOVER HEATING PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................... 76
COOLING CYCLE PARAMETERS .............................................................................................................................. 77
AUTO CHANGEOVER COOLING PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................... 77
PROGRAMMABLE ............................................................................................................................................. 79
SETTING THE DATE & TIME .................................................................................................................................... 81
SETTING OR CHANGING THE SET TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................... 81
HOLDING THE TEMPERATURE ................................................................................................................................. 82
MANUALLY TURNING THE UNIT OFF ....................................................................................................................... 82
FAN ONLY OPERATION ............................................................................................................................................ 82
CHANGING FROM FAHRENHEIT TO CELSIUS ........................................................................................................... 82
ADJUSTING/TURNING OFF THE CONTINUOUS BACK LIGHT .................................................................................... 83
LOCKING THE KEYPAD ............................................................................................................................................ 83
UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD ....................................................................................................................................... 83
PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE...................................................................................................................................... 84
GROUPED DAYS ....................................................................................................................................................... 84
INDIVIDUAL DAYS ................................................................................................................................................... 85
VACATION SCHEDULE ............................................................................................................................................. 86
ACTIVATING THE VACATION SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................ 86
INVERTER ............................................................................................................................................................ 87
MANUAL ............................................................................................................................................................... 87
AUTOMATIC OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................... 88
COOL/HEAT/FAN MODE .......................................................................................................................................... 88
DRY OPERATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 88
TIMER SETTING........................................................................................................................................................ 89
PROGRAMMABLE ............................................................................................................................................. 90
CONTROLLER SET UP .............................................................................................................................................. 92
Setting The Time ..................................................................................................................................................... 92
Setting The Date ...................................................................................................................................................... 92
SELECT THE MODE (HEAT, COOL, OFF).................................................................................................................. 93
Set The Fan Speed ................................................................................................................................................... 93
CHECK PROGRAM .................................................................................................................................................... 93
SETTING THE PROGRAM .......................................................................................................................................... 94
ERROR CODES...................................................................................................................................................... 95
BRIVIS CALL CENTRE WALL CONTROL MANUAL 601 ISSUE 1 5
REMOTE CONTROLLER RG36B1................................................................................................................... 96
FUNCTION BUTTONS ................................................................................................................................................ 96
SCREEN INDICATORS ............................................................................................................................................... 97
UNIT OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................... 97
AUTO ....................................................................................................................................................................... 97
COOLING/HEATING/FAN OPERATION .................................................................................................................. 98
DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION ............................................................................................................................... 98
ADJUSTING AIR FLOW DIRECTION ....................................................................................................................... 98
TIMER OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................ 99
TO SET THE AUTO ON TIME .................................................................................................................................... 99
TO SET THE AUTO OFF TIME ................................................................................................................................... 99
COMBINED TIMER ................................................................................................................................................ 100
SETTING BOTH ON AND OFF TIMERS SIMULTANEOUSLY ....................................................................................... 100
SLEEP/FRESH FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 101
LED/FOLLOW ME ................................................................................................................................................. 101
TURBO/SELF CLEAN FUNCTION .......................................................................................................................... 101
ZONING............................................................................................................................................................... 102
INSTALLER MENU ON THE CONTROL BOARD IN THE HEATER (STARPRO) ....................................................... 108
ZONING PARAMETERS ......................................................................................................................................... 110
TO ENTER ZONING PARAMETERS ON THE NETWORKER NC-3................................................................................ 110
MASTER & SLAVE ................................................................................................................................................ 113
SETTING THE SLAVE NETWORKER ........................................................................................................................ 114
Suitable for pre 2001 model heaters. Wall control does not require batteries.
The Manual Controller does not have an auto function so you adjust the
temperature manually.
• Turn the wall control ON by sliding the lever at the base across to
your required Set Temperature.
• Turn it OFF by sliding the lever to the extreme left until it clicks.
If the current room temperature is lower than the Set Temperature, the heater
will operate to reach and maintain the Set Temperature.
Of course, if the current room temperature is higher than the Set Temperature,
the heater will not switch ON until it falls below the Set Temperature.
Suitable for all classic units and Starpro models, requires a 529 interface with
an MPS model.
Turn the thermostat ON by holding the OFF button down for approximately 2-
3 seconds.
Note: the word OFF will disappear from the bottom left hand corner of the
screen and you will hear a click.
Note: for the heater to turn on the set temperature must be higher than the
room temperature.
When the heater turns on you will see a picture of a flame on the left hand
side of the screen. Once the heater has reached the set temp the picture of the
flame will disappear and a line will appear. This indicates that the heater has
turned off but when the room temp drops below the set temp it will come back
on again automatically.
To turn the heater OFF hold down the OFF button for approximately 2-3
seconds.
Note: the word OFF will appear in the bottom left hand corner of the screen
and you will hear a click.
SPANNER
If a spanner appears in the top left hand corner of the screen, a service
technician will be required to attend.
BATTERIES
If a battery appears in the top right hand corner of the screen this indicates that
the batteries require replacing. To replace the batteries remove the front cover
of the thermostat.
On the reverse side of the front cover there will be two AA alkaline batteries.
Remove the batteries and insert two new batteries.
START – UP
Fit the battery, press the On/Off button the LCD flashes with the set
temperature, then displays the working mode icon and current room
temperature.
POWER-OFF
Pressing the On/Off button powers the thermostat on or off. While the current
room temperature remains on the display.
BACKLIGHT
Press the Backlight, or Up/Down arrow button. The backlight will go off
several seconds after last button press.
SETTING TEMPERATURE
Press the Up or Down arrow button to set the desires temperature.
WORKING STATUS
The status indicator shows the unit is heating.
Suitable for HE 5 & 7, EMS 1 & 2, and classic units. Refrige is also operated
via this controller.
Move the switch marked HEAT OFF COOL to "Heat" and make sure the FAN
switch is in "Auto". Normally, the display shows the current room
temperature.
The system however, works to maintain a Set Temperature and pressing the
PRESENT SETTING key will display that Set Temperature.
To change the Set Temperature press the HOLD TEMP key to ensure that the
new setting will be held for as long as you want.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
The WAKE setting is usually used to start the system and pre-warm the house
before everyone gets up.
The LEAVE setting can turn it off when the family has left for the day.
RETURN is then used to switch the system back on again just before everyone
gets home.
It is recommended that the system be set to turn OFF overnight [as displayed
by the (- -) symbol] to save energy and lower gas bills.
If the preset times and temperatures do not suit they can easily be changed.
There are separate keys for WAKE, LEAVE, RETURN and SLEEP.
Press the key for the period you want to change and move to Step 2 if you
want change the Time or Step 3 if you want to change the Temperature.
After selecting the Period to be changed then press the DAY key to select the
day.
Note: In programming, the DAY key gives you all the weekdays in one block
and the weekend in another. This is designed to avoid having to program
every weekday individually.
Now use the TIME keys (AHEAD/BACK) to set the time you want the system
to come on.
Again, select the Period to be changed then press the DAY key to select the
day.
Now use the TEMPERATURE keys (WARMER/ COOLER), to raise and lower
the Set Temperature.
If you want to interrupt the program for any reason you can. The simplest
method is to use the TEMPERATURE keys (WARMER/ COOLER) and just
select the temperature you want. However, there are also three other options.
If all the periods have been programmed, then the SKIP NEXT PERIOD key
allows you to stay in the current settings and ignore the next period.
So, if you're in the WAKE period and you decide to stay home all day, just
press SKIP and the WAKE period will be maintained right through until the
RETURN period begins.
If the system has already started the LEAVE period and you decide not to go
out, just press CHANGE TO LAST PERIOD and the system will go back to the
WAKE period settings until RETURN begins.
All of these changes are temporary because the automatic program will
resume when it reaches the next program period.
If you want to suspend the entire program for hours, days, weeks, or whatever,
simply press HOLD TEMP, then use the TEMPERATURE keys to set the
required temperature. The system will then hold that temperature for as long
as you want.
Once the circumstances return to normal, you can cancel any of these changes
and return to the program by pressing RUN PROGRAM.
Press the WAKE key and then press the COOLER key until the temperature is
-- .
Press the LEAVE key and keep holding it down until the time and temperature
disappear.
Press the RETURN key and keep holding it down until the time and
temperature disappear.
Press the SLEEP key and keep holding it down until the time and temperature
disappear.
Repeat this step for each day by pressing the DAY key followed by the above
keys.
To run the fan continuously set the FAN switch to the ON position.
Note: This facility is an optional extra that can be added to the heater. The
customer needs to ask the installer to make the connection.
When the REPL BAT message appears on the screen, remove the Controller
from its base by loosening the screws at the bottom corners and replace the
batteries.
Note: Leave the wall control with no batteries for approximately 20 minutes
so that it looses the charge from the old batteries. If you place the new
batteries in straight away it may come up with the REPL BAT message still.
A reset led light and button are on the bottom panel of the wall control. If the
reset light appears you can press the reset button to try and reset the unit.
EMS2 MODELS
If the current time is Daylight Savings Time press DAYLIGHT TIME until
DST is displayed.
Note: Pressing the SET CURRENT DAY/TIME KEY will change the time in one
hour increments.
The heater can be programmed to turn ON/OFF during the following time
periods of a day: Morning, Daytime, Evening and Night. For each period of
the day there are pre-programmed setting that can be altered temporarily or
permanently to suit your individual requirements.
Note: There are also pre-programmed settings for cooling operation if add-
on air conditioning is fitted.
Start by programming the morning time and temperature for the heating
system:
Next, set the temperature that you want the system to maintain by pressing the
‘UP/DOWN’ arrows next to the display screen.
• Press the LEAVE key and repeat the steps above to set the time and
temperature for the Daytime period.
• Press the WAKE key and then press the COOLER key until the
temperature is 4.5 °c
• Press the LEAVE key and keep holding it down until the time and
temperature disappear.
• Press the RETURN key and keep holding it down until the time and
temperature disappear.
• Press the SLEEP key and keep holding it down until the time and
temperature disappear.
• Repeat this step for each day by pressing the DAY key followed by the
above keys.
• Press the RUN PROGRAM key to save the changes.
The unit will now run manually. Refer to the “Manual operation’ section.
To run the fan continuously set the FAN switch to the ON position.
Note: This facility is an optional extra that can be added to the heater. The
customer needs to ask the installer to make the connection.
When the REPL BAT message appears on the screen, replace the batteries by
removing the Wall Control from its backing plate. Loosen the Controller
from the bottom edge first then lever it off from its base plate. To put it back
on after replacing batteries, put the top of the control in first then lever it down
until firmly clicked into position.
When the thermostat activates a timer, the thermostat flashes Filter until the
timer resets.
• Reset the timer by pressing the i key until the expired timer is
displayed. i.e. 0 DAYS AIR
• Press the TIME up key to reset the timer. 30 DAYS AIR.
• Press the RUN PROGRAM key.
Note: You can view the number of days remaining at any time by pressing the
i key three or four times. If more than one timer is active, all active timers
show sequentially when pressing the i key several times.
The other timers are for Humidifier Pad an Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp.
The filter message appears to remind the customer that the return air filter
needs to be cleaned. This message can be removed permanently.
• Press & hold all three buttons located to the RHS of the LCD. All of the
screen icons will temporarily appear followed by a two digit code
(usually 4 6). Once this code appears release the three buttons.
• Press the TIME down arrow (which is located on the main keypad) until
the screen shows 43 on the LHS (parameter) and 2 on the RHS
(parameter value), then use the up or down arrow next to the LCD to
change the parameter value to '0'.
The programmable wall control needs to have the time set to operate it.
GETTING STARTED
• Set the FAN switch to the AUTO position, by pressing the FAN button. (In
Auto mode the fan is controlled by the heater and will only operate to
maintain the selected temperature).
• Setting the FAN switch to ON will run the fan continuously.
• Press the MODE key to select HEAT, the wall control operates the heating
system.
• When mode is in COOL the wall control operates the add on cooling
system (where fitted).
• To turn the unit off set the mode to OFF.
• When pressing the mode button the wall control will scroll through the
options HEAT, OFF, COOL.
The heater can be programmed to turn on or off during the time periods of the
day MORNING, DAYTIME, EVENING AND NIGHT. For each period of the day
there are programmed settings that can be altered temporarily or permanently.
1. Press the MODE button until heat appears for heating unit or cool for add
on cooling.
2. Press SET PROGRAM button until WAKE is displayed.
3. Press DAY button until the day you want to program is displayed.
4. Press TIME arrows until the required time is displayed. (time setting is in
15min increments).
5. Next set the temperature that you want the system to maintain by
pressing the up/down arrows below the screen display.
6. Press the SET PROGRAM button to display LEAVE and repeat the steps
above to set the time and temp.
7. Repeat for all time periods.
8. Once all time periods for the first day have been entered press the DAY
button to select the next day you want to set.
9. Repeat for each day of the week.
When all the days are programmed press START PROGRAM to save the
settings.
COPYING A DAY
The wall control must be in the program mode to use the copy feature. Go to
step 2 if already in program mode.
MANUAL OPERATION
Changing the temperature temporarily.
The system will now hold the selected temperature for as long as needed.
After 3 sec the display will return to normal. To cancel press START
PROGRAM.
Changing the temperature setting until a designated day and time period.
Pressing the START PROGRAM button will return to the previous settings.
BATTERIES
If you replace the batteries within 20 to 30 seconds of removing the old ones
you will not need to reset the time. The pre programmed settings will not be
lost regardless of the amount of time without batteries.
RESETTING
1. Press the Mode button to the off position, to turn the unit off. Wait 2
mins before turning to the heat position.
• Press the SET button, then press the UP and DOWN arrows to set the time.
• Press the SET button, then press the UP and DOWN arrows to set the
correct day of the week.
• Press RUN to save.
SYSTEM SWITCH
FAN SWITCH
In AUTO MODE the fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on.
If set to ON, the fan will run continuously. Use this setting for improved air
circulation.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
You can program four time periods each day, with different settings for
weekdays and weekends.
The WAKE setting is used to start the system and pre-warm the house before
everyone gets up.
The LEAVE setting can turn it off when the family has left for the day.
RETURN is then used to switch the system back on again just before everyone
gets home.
Note: make sure the thermostat is set to the system you want to use. (heat or
cool)
Note: to cancel an unwanted time period (except wake), press and hold the up
arrow for 4 seconds while in set schedule mode.
Press the UP and DOWN arrows to immediately adjust the temperature, this
will temporarily override the temperature setting for the current time period.
The new temperature will be maintained only until the next programmed time
period begins.
Press HOLD to permanently adjust the temperature. This will override the
temperature settings for all time periods.
The hold feature turns OFF the program schedule and allows you to adjust the
thermostat manually.
Allows the thermostat to learn how long your heater or air conditioner takes to
reach the set temperature. The thermostat turns the unit on at the right time to
reach the desired temperature setting at the scheduled time.
E.g. if the wake time is set for 6am and the temperature at 21. The unit will
turn on before 6am to ensure that the temperature is at 21 by 6am.
• Press and hold the UP & DOWN arrows together until screen
changes.
• Press the UP arrow 5 times until the screen displays the number 13
on the left side of the screen and 1 on the right.
• Press the DOWN arrow to change the number 1 on the right of the
screen to a 0.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Batteries are optional (for backup power) if the thermostat was wired to run
on AC power when installed.
Install fresh batteries when the REPLACE BATT warning begins to flash. The
warning flashes about two months before the batteries are depleted.
If the batteries are inserted within one minute, the time and day will not have
to be reset. All other settings are permanently stored in memory and do not
require battery power.
The Networker can operate in either auto or manual modes. In auto mode, you
set your own temperature, then leave the rest to the Networker. It will
maintain the level you have chosen, automatically.
The Networker also allows you to preset times to turn the heater on and off.
This means that it can turn the heater off after you've gone to sleep, and on
before you get home. The Networker can also be used to operate a cooler or
add on refrigeration during warmer weather.
Note: The Networker runs using a small amount of power from the heater. It
does not require batteries.
To set the Time and/or Day the Networker must be turned OFF.
To set the Day press the key next to the word Day on the screen until the
correct day of the week appears.
• Press the key next to the word Clock again to save the changes.
The "WAKE" setting is usually used to start the system and pre-warm the
house before everyone gets up.
The "LEAVE" setting can turn it off, when the family has left for the day.
The "RETURN" setting is then used to switch the system back on again just
before everyone gets home.
The "PRESLEEP" setting can be used to slightly increase, or decrease the set
temperature, at the same time every night. Or if you have zone dampers,
"PRESLEEP" can be used to switch them ON or OFF.
If you are happy with the pre-set "Auto-Program" settings, then all you need
to do is to run the system in automatic.
If you have more than one type of appliance, then with the Networker turned
OFF, just press the MODE control key until it selects "Heater".
Turn the Networker ON and press the AUTO key until "Auto-Program" appears
near the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.
The first method is to press the key that has the word "ADV.PERIOD" next to it
on the screen, and jump into the next "Auto-Program" period immediately.
E.g. if you come home earlier than usual, use this to move out of "Leave" and
into "Return".
The Networker will return to its Auto-Program as soon as it reaches the next
period.
The second method is to use the ROTARY DIAL and increase or decrease the
current temperature setting.
With this method, the word "Adv.Period" will change to "Cancel" on the
screen. Pressing the key beside it will return you to the Auto-Program.Note:
for those with zone dampers, altering the zone setting will also result in a
"Temporary" change.
The first will take you into programming mode. If you are
not already in heating mode, press the MODE key until the
word "Heater" appears.
Then press the PROG key and you'll notice the word "program" and the time
will begin to flash.
For your convenience, the Networker combines all the weekdays into one
block and both days of the weekend into another block.
• Press the key next to the word DAY on the screen to select which block
you wish to program.
On the left of the screen, the weekdays are listed as a block. Just below them
will be the weekend block.
• Press the key next to the word PERIOD on the screen to select the
period you wish to change.
It starts with the Wake period so the word "Wake" appears on the left of the
screen. Each time the key is pressed the program will move to the next period
and its title will appear in the same part of the screen.
From here, you can change either the Set Time or the Set Temperature, or the
zone dampers for a particular period.
Start by pressing the key next to the word TIME/TEMP on the screen to select
"Tempo". You'll know you have selected it when the Set Temperature starts
to flash.
To change the temperatures turn the ROTARY DIAL until the "Set
Temperature” displays the temperature you require.
Note that selecting a set temperature of (- -) will turn the heater OFF for that
period.
Press the key next to the word TIME/TEMP on the screen to switch between
Set Time and Set Temperature. You'll know you have selected Time when the
time begins to flash.
Turn the ROTARY DIAL until the digital clock is showing the time you require.
The last two keys (4 & 5) are for zone dampers if you have them. If you have
zones, A & B will appear next to the 4th key. Zones C & D will appear next to
the 5th key.
If you wish to change the zone damper settings for any period, use those keys
to select the zones you want to operate.
CHANGING FROM 12 TO 24 HR
MANUAL MODE
When the system is operating, the screen displays information that tells you
what is happening.
There is a thermostat in the middle of the screen which displays the current
room temperature.
Above the thermostat the set temperature is displayed, in the top right corner
the room temperature is shown.
A marker along the side of the thermostat shows the set temperature.
A small flame symbol appears on the screen whenever the heater is turned on .
A fan symbol flashes as the system is pre heating. It stops flashing and begins
to rotate when the air starts flowing through the vents.
Note: if fan does not appear on the screen when the Networker is turned off, this is because it has not
been programmed by the installer. Refer to the zoning section in NETWORKER NC-2
The Networker screen will illuminate when the light button is pressed.
• 1 – 5 buttons labeled.
• Mode button is labeled M.
• Light button underneath the ON/OFF button (not a feature of the NC1)
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NETWORKER NC-3
MODE KEY
Switches between heater, cooler and or refrige.
HEARTBEAT
A flashing heart in the bottom right corner
indicates that the room temp is being sensed by
the networker.
PROGRAM KEY
Used to set the automatic program.
AUTO KEY
Switches between auto program and
manual operation.
ROTARY DIAL
Use this dial to change
settings. E.g. temp
VARIABLE KEYS
The keys numbered 1-5 vary their
function depending on the program or
mode displayed.
FLAME SYMBOL
Appears on the display when the heater is
switched on. Flashes during cooldown.
FAN SYMBOL
Appears when the heater is switched on.
Flashes during cooldown.
THERMOMETER
Shows the current room temp. A small
marker along the side indicates the current
set temp.
PADLOCK
The child proof lock has been set.
The Networker screen will illuminate when any key is pressed and will stay lit
for approximately 30 seconds.
• 1 – 5 buttons labeled.
• Mode button is labeled M.
• FN button underneath the ON/OFF button (not a feature of the NC1)
Note: If you have dual Networkers installed, only the Master control has the
ability to set the clock time. The Master control can be identified by the word
“clock” beside Key 5 while the Networkers are in the off position.
The user can alter the pin numbers to a familiar number that is easily recalled.
The pin numbers can only be altered from the MASTER NETWORKER, the
Slave Networker can only lock and unlock the system and cannot access the
pin numbers at all. Each pin number contains 4 digits and is entered by
pressing keys 1-5.
• Push the FN (Function) button then key 2. The screen will then
display “Enter Your Pin number to lock the system”.
Do not enter any numbers at this stage, continue to next step.
• Push the MODE key once. The screen will now display “User pin
number reset—Enter master pin number”.
Do not enter any numbers at this stage, continue to next step.
• Push the MODE key once again. The screen will now say “User pin
number 1 alteration—Enter current pin”. If this is the first time for
setting the pin numbers, the current pin will be “1111”. If the pin
number has already been altered previously then enter the current user
pin. After entering the current pin the screen will then say, “Enter the
new pin”.
• Enter your new 4-digit pin number using a combination of keys 1–5. The
screen will now say, “Repeat the entry of the new pin”.
• Providing you re-enter your new pin correctly the screen will now say
“Valid pin—Pin altered”.
Repeat this process to change the other pins if necessary. Remembering that
all pins are set as “1111” by default. User pin numbers 2 & 3 can be set by
pushing the MODE key, while you’re at the user pin 1 alteration screen.
To exit this area at any time, just push the ON/OFF key.
• Push the FN button then key 2. The screen will then display “enter
your pin number to lock the system”.
• Enter your user pin to lock the networker. The screen will now
display system locked out.
Note: if an incorrect pin number is entered press the AUTO key to clear, and
then re enter the pin number.
• Push the FN (Function) button then key 2. The screen will then
display “Enter Your Pin number to unlock the system”.
• Enter your user pin number to unlock the Networker. The screen will
now say “System unlocked!”
Note: If an incorrect number is entered press the AUTO key to clear all, then
re-enter the pin number.
If you have forgotten or misplaced the user pin numbers, you can reset all the
pin numbers to the default setting of “1111”. The user pin numbers can only
be reset from the MASTER NETWORKER, the SLAVE NETWORKER can only
lock and unlock the system and cannot access the pin numbers. Resetting the
user pin numbers to the factory default of “1111” is done by entering the
Master pin number “4919”. This master pin number is only used to restore all
of the user pin numbers to the factory default.
Note: The PROG key represents the number 9 in the Pin number. So the key
sequence is actually - KEY 4 -PROG – KEY 1 – PROG
• Push the FN (Function) button then key 2. The screen will then display
“Enter Your Pin number to lock the system”.
• Push the MODE key once. The screen will now display “User pin
number reset—Enter master pin number”.
• Enter the Master Pin number “4919” using the keys 1-5 and the PROG
key.
• The screen will now scroll, “Valid pin—User pin numbers reset!”
Note: This Master Pin number “4919” can also be used to unlock the
Networker, but cannot be used to lock the Networker.
ERROR CODES
BRIVIS ERROR CODES MPS HEATERS V1, V2, & V3
Code 30 No Fan Speed Signal BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 31 Burner Problem BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 32 Data Error (after power outage) POWER RESET.BOOK TECHNICIAN
IF NEW INSTALL REFER TO INSTALLER BOOK
Code 35 No Signal From Thermister TECHNICIAN
IF NEW INSTALL REFER TO INSTALLER BOOK
Code 36 Bad Signal From Thermister TECHNICIAN
Code 37 Speed Sensor Playing Up BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 40 Over Heat Return Air CHECK POSS OVER HEATS BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 41 Over Heat Return Air CHECK POSS OVER HEATS BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 42 Over Heat Thermister CHECK THERMISTOR / DUCTS BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 43 Over Heat Cool Down RESULT OF 40, 41, OR 42 BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 44 Roll Out BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 45 Power Problem CHECK POWER POINT BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 46 Ignition Failed (pilot/burners) BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 50 Lack Of Gas Supply RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 51 Loss Of Flame RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 52 Gas Problem RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 53 Over Heat Lockout CHECK POSS OVER HEATS BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 54 Roll Out Lock Out RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 55 Flame Loss RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 56 Power Failure or Interruption RESET DO NOT BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 60 Motor Open Circuit RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 61 Faulty Computer Board BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 62 Ignition Problem BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 63 Computer Problem (lo module) BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 64 Computer Problem (lo module) BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 65 Motor Lockout RESET IF RECURRING BOOK TECHNICIAN
Code 67 Computer Problem (lo module) BOOK TECHNICIAN
Faulty Computer Board (lo
Code 68 module) BOOK TECHNICIAN
IF NEW INSTALL REFER TO INSTALLER BOOK
Code 69 Fuse Blown (inside heater) TECHNICIAN
Loss Of Flame back up flame
Code 70 sensor BOOK TECHNICIAN
Loss Of Flame back up flame
Code 71 sensor BOOK TECHNICIAN
If the Networker has become inaccessible or has locked out for some reason,
the networkers can be completely reset. This resetting procedure will clear all
of the daily programs, zoning parameters and the Master/Slave Networker
addresses. All settings should be noted down so they can be reprogrammed
after the reset. Only the Master Networker should need to be reset as this is
where all the information is stored, although the Slave can also be reset if
required.
• Remove the Networker from the backing plate so that the controller is
powered down.
• Press and hold keys 1 & 3, then place the Networker on the backing
plate ensuring keys 1 & 3 are still depressed, continue holding keys 1 &
3 for five seconds after the control is placed on the backing plate.
• After holding keys 1 & 3 for five seconds, release the two keys. The lcd
should show all of the symbols followed by the message “Set this
Networker’s address!” If this message did not appear please repeat the
resetting procedure.
• After the message has finished, the screen should look like this. Now the
parameter value for setting Master and Slave addresses can be set.
INSTALLER PARAMETERS
HEATER
The heater parameters are set at the heaters electronic control module (lo
module – mps, ng-2 – Starpro). Below are the heater settings table.
EVAPORATIVE COOLER
ADD ON REFRIGE
This parameter is not used. Press the mode button to continue to the next
parameter setting.
ZONING
Please refer to the zoning section of this manual for detailed information on
setting up zone parameters.
The Manual Controller allows you to turn on the pump or fan or both and
gives you control of the fan speed. The Manual Controller does not have any
auto functions and therefore requires you to adjust the fan speed as the
temperature increases.
GETTING STARTED
• Turn the COOL switch ON. This will operate the pump.
• PRE-WET the filter pads by turning ON the COOL switch for 5-10
minutes before switching the fan ON. This will provide maximum
cooling immediately when the fan is switched ON.
• Turn the FAN switch ON.
• ROTATE the fan speed dial to the airflow level you desire.
Note: On days of high humidity the fan may be operated without the pump.
For ventilation only, operate the Cooler in Manual Mode with the pump
turned OFF.
When the Cooler is turned on with both the fan and pump, in either Auto or
Manual mode the cooler will start a Pre-Wet automatically.
The Pre-Wet stage ensures the pads are thoroughly wet before the fan starts.
This contributes to the effective operation and performance of the Cooler.
The Pre-Wet time will vary depending on how long the Cooler has been OFF,
and whether it needs to fill the tank prior to operation.
AUTO PROGRAM
In Auto mode the Programmable Wall Control automatically operates the
Cooler (fan speed and pump) to maintain a selected ‘comfort level’.
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit ON. A function light should
illuminate.
If the AUTO COOL light is illuminated, the system is set for Automatic
operation, otherwise:
• Press the AUTO COOL button to select ‘Auto’ mode, and then rotate the
dial to set the comfort level you require.
Simply press the Timer button to select the length of the delay:
When the Timer turns the Cooler ON, it returns to the settings it had when it
last operated. To check or adjust these settings:
• Turn the Wall Control back to ON, make any adjustments (if necessary)
then turn the Wall Control OFF and reset the Timer.
MANUAL OPERATION
Manual operation requires you to manually control the fan, its speed and the
pump.
When the AUTO COOL light is not illuminated, the system is set for Automatic
operation, otherwise:
Note: The fan light will flash during the Pre-Wet period.
Note: On days of high humidity the fan may be operated without the pump.
For ventilation only, operate the Cooler in Manual Mode with the pump
turned OFF.
The Wall Control gives the choice of Automatic or Manual modes with the
option of a time ON or OFF delay.
AUTOMATIC PRE-WET
When the cooler is turned on with both the fan and the pump, in either Auto or
Manual mode, the cooler will start a Pre-Wet stage ensuring the pads are
thoroughly wet before the fan starts. This contributes to the effective
operation and performance of the cooler.
The Pre-Wet time will vary depending on how long the cooler has been OFF,
and whether it needs to fill the tank prior to operation.
OPERATING MODES
1. AUTO MODE
2. MANUAL MODE FAN AND PUMP
3. MANUAL MODE FAN ONLY
4. MANUAL MODE PUMP ONLY
Push the MODE key to cycle through the cooler’s operating modes.
Note: The wall control will remember previously established settings in Auto
and Manual modes.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Begin by pressing the ON/OFF key to turn the unit on. If the Auto light is
illuminated, the system is set for Automatic operation otherwise:
• Press the MODE key to cycle through the unit’s operating modes, until
the Auto light is illuminated.
• Push the UP and DOWN key to select the comfort level you require.
The lower the number, the cooler the setting. The higher the number, the
warmer the setting.
MANUAL OPERATION
Manual operation requires you to manually control the fan, its speed and the
pump.
Press the ON/OFF key to turn the unit on. For manual operation the AUTO
light must not be illuminated.
• Push the MODE key to cycle through the cooler’s operating modes.
This is indicated by the illuminated Fan and Pump lights. The screen will
then display a number, which indicates the cooler fan speed.
• Push the UP and DOWN keys to raise and lower the cooler’s fan speed.
Note: The fan light will flash during the Pre-Wet period.
FAN ONLY
This is indicated by the illuminated FAN light. The screen will then display a
number, which indicates the cooler fan speed.
• Push the UP and DOWN keys to raise and lower the coolers fan speed.
Note: On days of high humidity the fan may be operated without the pump.
For ventilation only, operate the cooler in this mode.
PUMP ONLY
This is indicated by the illuminated PUMP light. Only the pump will run in
this mode, and no air will be circulating.
This wall control has a timer function that can delay the operation of the
ON/OFF key. If the cooler is operating, you can pre-set a timer for the cooler
to turn OFF. If the cooler is off you can pre-set a timer for the cooler to turn
ON. The timer is set in 1 hour increments, ranging from 1 to 12 hours.
When setting the timer to turn the cooler on, the wall control returns to the
settings it had when it last operated. To check or adjust these settings turn the
wall control on, make any adjustments, if necessary, then turn the wall control
off and set the Timer.
When setting the timer to turn the cooler off, have the cooler running at your
desired settings and set the timer.
• Press the TIMER key to enter the timer setting mode. The timer light
will now be flashing and the screen will display a number.
• Push the UP and DOWN keys to set the delay in hours. The timer delay
can only be adjusted while the timer light is flashing.
• To cancel the timer push the TIMER key twice or push the ON/OFF key.
• After the timer has been set, leave the controller for 5 seconds until the
timer light stops flashing.
Move the switch marked HEAT OFF COOL to "Cool" and make sure the FAN
switch is in "Auto". Normally, the display shows the current room
temperature.
If the current room temperature is higher than the Set Temperature, the add on
air conditioner will operate to maintain the Set Temperature.
Of course, if the current room temperature is lower than the Set Temperature,
the add on air conditioner will not switch on until it falls below that Set
Temperature.
Note: Add on air conditioners may have a delay period before they will turn
on.
Set the SYSTEM key to the “COOL” position to operate the add-on air
conditioning system (where fitted). If the set temperature is below the room
temperature, a snowflake icon will appear on the display. To turn the air
conditioning system OFF set the SYSTEM switch to the OFF position.
Note: Add on air conditioners may have a delay period before they will turn
on.
AUTOMATIC PRE-WET
When the Cooler is turned ON, with both the fan and pump in either Auto or
Manual mode, the Cooler will start a Pre-Wet automatically.
The Pre-Wet stage ensures the pads are thoroughly wet before the fan starts.
This prevents warm air being initially blown into the home and contributes to
the effective operation and performance of the Cooler.
The Pre-Wet time will varying depending on how long the Cooler has been
OFF, and whether it needs to fill the tank prior to operation.
AUTO MODE
In auto mode the networker automatically turns the pump on or off as required
and varies the fan speed to maintain the selected comfort level.
Note: In Auto mode the word ‘Pump’ will disappear after the Pre-Wet time is
complete as the fan symbol begins to rotate. This does not mean that the
pump has stopped operating.
MANUAL OPERATION
Manual operation enables you to control the fan, its speed and the pump
manually.
Note: The Fan will not operate immediately as the Cooler must first complete
its Automatic Pre-Wet.
• Use the ROTARY DIAL to set the fan speed level you desire.
Note: The central column display is now a Fan Speed Indicator and will show
the fan speed level you have selected. This column display moved up to
increase the fan speed and down to decrease it.
Note: On days of high humidity the fan should be operated without the pump.
• If you want ventilation only, press the PUMP key (key 2) to turn the
pump off. The pump indicator will now disappear.
When the Cooler is operating you can pre-set a time for the Timer to turn the
Cooler OFF. Also, when the Cooler is turned OFF, you can select a time for
the Timer to turn it ON automatically. So if you are out all day you can set the
Cooler to come on and cool the house before you return.
Note: To use the timer function you need to set the time and day.
Remember when the Timer turns the Cooler ON, it will operate with the same
settings it had the last time it was used. If you want the settings to be
different, just turn the Cooler ON, change the settings and turn it OFF again.
Now you can begin to program the Timer.
• Press the PROG key and the display will flash the ON Timer and the
word PROGRAM.
• Use the ROTARY DIAL to set the ON TIME i.e. The time you want the
Cooler to come on.
• Note that Key 3 is now the ON TIME key. Press it to activate the
function.
• Press the PROG key to exit and save your setting.
• The ON TIME key remains displayed (press it to cancel the setting).
• If the Cooler is ON and you want to set a time for it to turn OFF, the
steps are almost the same.
• Press the PROG key and the display will flash the OFF TIME and the
word PROGRAM.
• Use the ROTARY DIAL to set the OFF TIME ie. The time you want the
Cooler to turn off.
• Note that Key 3 is now the OFF TIME key. Press it to activate the
function.
• Press the PROG key to exit and save your setting.
• The OFF TIME key remains displayed (press it to cancel the setting).
Once the Timer Settings are made you can review or cancel them in a number
of ways.
• The word ON TIME or OFF TIME will remain on the screen to show that
the Networker is now holding your pre-set on or off time.
• If you want to check what you’ve done, just press PROG again and the
pre-set time will flash.
• If you change your mind and want to cancel the setting, press the ON
TIME/OFF TIME key (Key 3) again.
• Pressing the ON/OFF switch at any time during or after this process will
cancel the Timer settings.
Note: The Networker runs using a small amount of power from the cooler. It
does not require batteries.
Setting the Day and Time (Refer to Heater section – Networker NC1)
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Note: In Auto mode the word ‘Pump’ will disappear after the Pre-Wet time is
complete as the fan symbol begins to rotate. This does not mean that the
pump has stopped working.
MANUAL OPERATION
Manual operation allows you to control the fan, its speed and the pump
manually.
Note: The Fan will not operate immediately as the Cooler must first complete
its Automatic Pre-Wet.
• Use the ROTARY DIAL to set the fan speed level you desire.
Note: The central column display is now a Fan Speed Indicator and will show
the fan speed level you have selected. This column display moved up to
increase the fan speed and down to decrease it.
Note: On days of high humidity the fan may be operated without the pump.
• If you want ventilation only, press the KEY 2 (pump) to turn the pump
OFF. The water droplets will now disappear.
NC-6
In February 2013 Brivis released the NC-6 to replace the current NC-3
controller.
The NC-6 has the ability to be developed for future requirements and projects.
MODE KEY
Switches between the available operating modes of the unit. Cooler only, heater
only.
AUTO KEY
Switches the networker between auto program and manual operation.
PROGRAM KEY
Used to set the automatic program.
VARIABLE KEYS
The keys numbered 1-5 vary their function depending on the program or mode
displayed.
ROTARY DIAL
Use this dial to change settings. E.g. temp
• MANUAL MODE
Refer to the NETWORKER NC-3 section of this manual for instructions on the
following:
ERROR CODES
DUAL NETWORKERS
• Connect both networkers to the appliance and power the system up.
At this stage both networkers will be set as masters, so both
networkers should have the word "clock" next to the KEY 5 button
while in the OFF position.
Note: that the system should not be operated in this state, as there
will be communication errors.
• Press and hold the KEY 3 & KEY 4 buttons simultaneously and place
the Networker on the backing plate ensuring that the KEY 3 & KEY 4
buttons are still depressed.
• Continue holding the KEY 3 & KEY 4 buttons for five seconds after
the control is placed on the backing plate.
• Release the two buttons at which point all display segments should be
highlighted momentarily. If this is not the case please repeat the
resetting procedure.
• The screen should now scroll this message “Set this Networker’s
address!”
• After the message has finished, the text on the display screen should
appear as “n00 ID00:0”.
Note: that the appliance identifier is zero as the address of the unit
has been cleared and as a result not defined yet.
• Once the parameter value has been set press the ON/OFF button to
save the setting and exit.
At this point the Networker that has bee nominated as a slave should be
operating as a slave. The missing “Clock” label adjacent to the KEY 5
button can confirm this.
INSTALLER SETUP
The Installer Setup mode provides access to what are known as installer
parameters, which allow:
If the Installer Setup mode is operating correctly the top of the display should
revert to displaying the text: “R01 ID01:1”
The MODE button can be used to cycle through the attached appliances in the
system. The letter in the top left hand corner of the screen indicates the
appliance type with the number adjacent to this letter representing the unit
number when multiple units are installed within the system, for example.
To cycle through the available parameters press the KEY 1 button to select the
next available parameter and the KEY 2 button to select the previous available
parameter. To alter the selected parameter value, simply rotate the ROTARY
DIAL.
On completion, press the ON/OFF button to save your changes and exit.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
The Networker comes pre-configured to control a system with one Networker
(Master) and one reverse-cycle air-conditioner appliance with an address of 1.
Within the Networker parameters exist to configure the system for zoning,
however this release of the Networker does not provide the functionality for
this type of system. As a result the system configuration parameters outlined
in the table below should NOT be altered and left as shown.
Possible Values
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
n01 ID01:0 Common Zone Appliance Number. 1
n01 ID02:0 Common Zone Networker Temperature Sensing Number. 1
n01 ID03:0 Zone A Appliance Number. 0
n01 ID05:0 Zone A Networker Temperature Sensing Number. 1
n01 ID06:0 Zone B Appliance Number. 0
n01 ID08:0 Zone B Networker Temperature Sensing Number. 1
n01 ID09:0 Zone C Appliance Number. 0
n01 ID11:0 Zone C Networker Temperature Sensing Number. 1
n01 ID12:0 Zone D Appliance Number. 0
n01 ID14:0 Zone D Networker Temperature Sensing Number. 1
GENERAL CONFIGURATION
n01 ID22:18
This is the minimum time the unit must be switched on to heat after the unit
has been switched on for heating.
n01 ID23:36
This timing limits the number of times the unit can start. For example at the
default of 15 minutes the unit is restricted to four heating cycles per hour.
n01 ID24:10
This defines the temperature above set point before the unit selects heating
NC-4
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AUTO CHANGEOVER HEATING PARAMETERS
These parameters relate to the heating side of the reverse-cycle unit and are
available only for heating/cooling (reverse-cycle) systems.
n01 ID25:120
This is the amount of time the unit will stay in reverse cycle with no call
before going back to cooling mode.
n01 ID26:10
This is the heating dead band. The unit is not switched on to heat until the
room temperature rises above the set point temperature dead band.
n01 ID27:20
This is the heating economy dead band. The unit is not switched on to heat
until the room temperature rises above the set point temperature plus dead
band.
n01 ID28:18
This is the minimum time the unit must be switched on to cool after the unit
has been switched on for cooling.
This defines the temperature above set point before the unit selects cooling
These parameters relate to the cooling side of the reverse-cycle unit and are
available only for heating/cooling (reverse-cycle) systems.
n01 ID31:120
This is the amount of time the unit will stay in reverse cycle with no call
before going back to cooling mode.
no1 ID32:10
This is the cooling dead band. The unit is not switched on to cool until the
room temperature rises above the set point temperature plus dead band.
This is the cooling economy dead band. The unit is not switched on to cool
until the room temperature rises above the set point temperature plus dead
band.
SCHEDULE
Select follow schedule, hold, or vacation mode.
FAN
Select for on or auto mode.
MODE
Select heating, cooling, auto or off.
SET
Enters the DONE
programming Saves settings.
schedule adjusts
the clock, changes UP ▲
the calendar etc. Adjusts the currently
chosen setting e.g.
(temp,clock,calendar)
DOWN ▼
Adjusts the currently
chosen setting e.g.
(temp,clock,calendar)
SOFT BUTTONS
Selects the on screen indicator directly above
the button for adjustment.
ON SCREEN DISPLAY
1. Day of the week.
2. Programming option; indicates which settings are being adjusted.
3. Filter, UV lamp, humidifier pad reminders.
4. Current temperature.
5. Current program setting; scheduled, hold, vacation.
6. Fan on or auto.
7. Current system mode; heating, cooling.
8. Indicates humidify or dehumidify settings.
9. F/C; Fahrenheit or Celsius.
10. Advanced programming settings.
11. Keypad is locked (no padlock means unlocked)
12. Programming option; indicates which settings are being adjusted.
13. System is in auxiliary mode.
14. Selected cooling set point; cooling is on.
15. Selected heating set point; heating is on.
16. Heating set point.
17. Year part of the date.
18. Vacation schedule return date.
19. Day part of the date.
20. Length of time for temporary temperature hold.
21. Month part of the date.
22. Outdoor temperature.
23. Indicates whether setting humidify of dehumidify preferences.
24. Time period start.
25. Period of the day.
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SPLIT DUCTED SYSTEMS PROGRAMMABLE
You must set the time and date before you can use any of the thermostat’s
programming features.
• Press the SET button. The screen will display the word clock on the left
and the time on the bottom.
• To set the hour, press the button under the hour, then press the up or
down button on the right.
• To set the minutes, press the button under the minutes, then press the up
or down button on the right.
• To set the date press the SET button until the screen displays the word
calendar and the date on the bottom of the screen.
• To set the month press the button under the letter M, then press the up or
down button.
• To set the day of the month press the button under the letter D, then
press the up or down button.
• To set the year press the button under the letter Y, then press the up or
down button.
The thermostat is installed with pre set heating and cooling temperature
settings. These can be changed to suit your own personal requirements. You
can also temporarily change the temperature after you have programmed the
thermostat.
You will see an arrow next to the word heat or cool in the upper right hand
corner of the screen, depending on the mode you are in. the pre programmed
setting is displayed in a box at the bottom of the screen.
• To change the displayed temperature, press the UP or DOWN button.
• To change the other temperature press the MODE button above the
screen. The arrow will move to the word heat or cool the temperature
will show in a box in the lower right corner.
• Press the UP or DOWN button, located to the right of the display, to
change the setting.
The thermostat will hold these changes for two hours or until the next
programmed cycle begins.
To change the amount of time the temperature is on hold, press the button
under the hold hours or minutes. Then press the UP or DOWN button.
• Press the SCHEDULE button. The arrow will move to the word hold.
• Press the UP or DOWN button.
• To return the temperature to the pre set level, press the MODE button
until the arrow moves to follow schedule.
• Press the MODE button repeatedly until the display shows off in the
upper left.
• Press the FAN button on the top. The arrow underneath the button moves
from auto to on.
• When you want to return to auto mode, press the FAN button again. The
arrow moves to auto.
• Press and hold the buttons underneath the HEAT and COOL set points
simultaneously until the screen displays the reset reminders and 01 in the
lower right corner.
• Press the UP button until 01 changes to 02 with (F) next to it.
• Press the rightmost button under the (F) until C appears.
• Press the DONE button.
• Press and hold the two buttons under the HEAT and COOL set points
until the screen displays the reset reminders and 01.
• Press the UP button until 01 changes to 03 with the number 3 next to it.
• To increase the backlight level press the rightmost lower button then
press the UP arrow button until 4 or 5 appears.
• To decrease the backlight level press the rightmost lower button then
press the DOWN button until 2,1, or Of (off) appears.
• Press the DONE button.
The keypad lockout feature lets you lock the thermostat at one of three levels.
1. You can change the temp, time, and day of the week.
2. You can change the temp.
3. The entire keypad is locked no changes can be made.
• Press and hold the buttons under the HEAT and COOL set points
until the screen displays the reset reminders and 01.
• Press the UP button until 01 changes to 04 with the number 4 next
to it.
• Press the rightmost lower button then press the UP button until the
screen displays the level you want. 1, 2, or 3. You will see a
padlock icon on the screen.
• Press the DONE button.
• Press and hold the Up and Down buttons for about 5 seconds.
• The padlock icon will disappear, the keypad is now unlocked and can be
used.
The keypad will revert back to the locked state after 2 minutes.
PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE
The thermostat is factory programmed for all seven days of the week.
These settings can be easily changed as grouped days e.g. Mon – Sun, or as
individual days.
GROUPED DAYS
• Press the SET button until the screen shows daily schedule in the centre
and lists the days of the week on the left.
• The arrow will be pointing to wake. Press the button under the hour or
minute and then press the UP or DOWN button to get the desired time.
• Press the button under “HEAT SET AT:” (heating mode) or “Cool Set
At;” (cooling mode). Press the Up or Down button until the desired
temperature.
• Repeat this process for each of the time periods day, evening, sleep.
INDIVIDUAL DAYS
• Press the SET button repeatedly until the screen shows daily schedule in
the centre and lists the days of the week. There will be an arrow next to
every day of the week.
• Press the button under the days of the week until the arrow is next to the
day you want.
• There is now an arrow pointing to wake on the screen. To set the wake
time press the button under the hour or minute and press the UP or
DOWN button to set the time.
• Set the temp by pressing the button under the HEAT SET AT: (for
heating mode) COOL SET AT: (for cooling mode) temperature on the
right then press the UP or DOWN button to the desired temp.
• Repeat this process for each of the time periods by first pressing the
button under the four time periods to select the time period with the
arrow. To set the start time, press the button under the hour or minute,
then press the UP or DOWN button. To set the heat/cool temp press the
button under the heat set at/cool set at, then the UP or DOWN button.
• To set the schedule for the next day press the button under the days of
the week until the arrow is pointing to the desired day.
VACATION SCHEDULE
The thermostat allows you to set a vacation schedule to follow when you are
away for an extended period of time.
• Press the SET button repeatedly until the arrow points to vacation.
• Press the UP or DOWN button to select the desired temperature.
• Press the DONE button.
A return date must be entered to activate the vacation Schedule. The unit will
follow the vacation schedule as soon as a return date is entered. At 12:00am
on the return date the system will switch to the follow schedule option and run
the programmed schedule.
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
2. Press the UP & DOWN arrows to select the temperature you want.
3. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. (The fan will operate in auto
mode, the fan cannot be changed in auto). AUTO will be displayed on
the screen.
COOL/HEAT/FAN MODE
2. Press the UP & DOWN arrows to select the temperature you want.(note:
when in Fan no temperature can be selected)
DRY OPERATION
2. Press the UP & DOWN arrows to select the temperature you want.
3. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. (in dry mode, economy
operation and fan speed are ineffective)
TIMER SETTING
Timer on
1. Press TIMER ON button. (set will be displayed).
Timer off
1. Press TIMER OFF button. (set will be displayed).
2. Press TIMER OFF button repeatedly to adjust the time setting. ( Hold
button down to move in 30min intervals, after 10hrs, intervals will
increase hourly)
Note: timer off time must be longer than timer on time. To cancel timer set
time to 0.0
3. FAULT INDICATION.
4. TEMPERATURE INDICATION.
6. DATE INDICATION.
7. TIME INDICATION.
8. PERIOD INDICATION.
9. LOCK INDICATION.
CONTROLLER SET UP
• NOTE: Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous step, or the
normal display screen.
CHECK PROGRAM
• NOTE: Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous step, or the
normal display screen.
ERROR CODES
ERROR DESCRIPTION
EF Other Defined Fault
EE Water Level Detection Fault
ED Outdoor Unit Protection
EA Compressor Overcurrent (4 times)
E8 Supply Air Fan Speed Out Of Scale
E7 EEPROM Error
E6 Zero-Crossing Detection Error
E8 Air Discharge Temp Sensor Fault T3,T4 or Digital Compressor
E5 T2B Sensor Fault
E4 T2A Sensor Fault
E2 T1 Sensor Fault
E1 Communication Fault
E0 Phase Sequence Error Or Default
F1 Programmable Controller Sensor Fault
PF Other Protection
P8 Compressor Overcurrent
P7 Power Supply Over-Under Voltage Protection
P6 Low Pressure Protection
P5 High Pressure Protection
P4 Supply Air Temperature Protection
P3 Compressor Temperature Protection
P2 Condensing Unit High Temp Protection
P1 Anti-Cool Supply Air Or Defrost Protection
P0 Evaporator Temperature Protection
FUNCTION BUTTONS
SCREEN INDICATORS
UNIT OPERATION
AUTO
NOTE: In Auto mode the air conditioner can logically choose the mode of cooling, fan,
and heating by sensing the difference between the actual ambient room temp and the
setting temp on the remote control. In Auto mode you cannot switch the fan speed it is
automatically controlled. If Auto does not provide the right level of comfort manually set
the desired mode and temp.
COOLING/HEATING/FAN OPERATION
DEHUMIDIFYING OPERATION
Note: When the louvers swing or move to a position that will adversely affect
the cooling or heating performance the unit will automatically change the
direction or swing of the louvers.
TIMER OPERATION
Auto On Operation is useful when you want the unit to turn on automatically
before you return home. The unit will automatically start at the operating set
time.
EXAMPLE
To start the air conditioner in 6 hours.
1. Press the TIMER ON button, the last setting of starting operation time
and the signal “h” will show on the display area.
2. Press the TIMER ON button to display “6:0h” on the TIMER ON display of
the remote controller.
3. Wait for 3sec and the digital display area will show the temp again. The
“TIMER ON” indicator remains on and this function is activated.
EXAMPLE
To stop the air conditioner in 10hrs
1. Press the TIMER OFF button, the last setting of stop operation time and
the signal “h” will show on the display.
2. Press the TIMER OFF button to display “h10”on the TIMER OFF display
of the remote controller
3. Wait 3 sec and the digital display area will show the temp again. The
“TIMER OFF” indicator remains on and this function is activated.
COMBINED TIMER
This feature is useful when you want to stop the unit after you go to bed, and
start is again before you wake up or return home.
EXAMPLE
To stop the unit 2hrs after setting and start it again 10hrs after setting.
Wait 3 sec and the digital display area will show the temp again. The “TIMER ON/OFF”
indicator remains on and this function is now activated.
To start the unit 2hrs after setting and stop it again 5hrs after setting.
Wait 3 sec and the digital display area will show the temp again. The “TIMER ON/OFF”
indicator remains on and this function is now activated.
SLEEP/FRESH FUNCTION
• Pressing this button for less than 2 sec will activate SLEEP function. If
you hold for more than 2 sec the FRESH function is activated.
• The SLEEP function enables the unit to automatically increase (cooling)
or decrease (heating) 1° per hr for the first 2 hrs, then hold steady for the
next 5 hrs. After this time the unit will stop operation.
The Sleep function helps maintain a comfortable temp while also saving
energy. It is only available in Cooling, Heating and Auto modes.
LED/FOLLOW ME
• Pressing this button for less than 2 sec will initiate the LED function.
Hold down for more than 2 sec, the FOLLOW ME function is initiated.
• When the FOLLOW ME function is activated, the remote display is the
actual temperature at its location. The remote controller will send this
signal to the air conditioner every 3 mins until the FOLLOW ME button is
pressed again.
• The FOLLOW ME function is not available in DRY and FAN mode.
• Switching the operation mode or turning off the unit will cancel the
FOLLOW ME function automatically.
• Pressing this button for less than 2 sec will initiate the Turbo function.
Hold down this button for more than 2 sec and the Self Clean function is
initiated.
• Turbo function enables the unit to reach the preset temp in the shortest
time.
• In Self Clean mode, the air conditioner will automatically clean and dry
the evaporator coil and keep it fresh for the next operation.
CONTROLLED
ZONE
ZONE DAMPER
UNIT
ZONE B (CONTROLLED)
ZONE C (CONTROLLED)
All zone parameters are required to be entered into the wall control in a
sequential order. The parameter reference for zone B cannot be accessed
unless zone A parameters have been entered.
Deleting zones must also be done in reverse order to entering zones eg; zone
D must be deleted before zone C can be deleted.
It is very important when an installer calls for zoning that you get the correct
information from him. You need to know:
Once you know exactly what you have on the property then you can
commence programming the system, to let your networker recognise and
control your system.
For Starpro units before setting up the zone parameters you will need to set
the networker.
• Networker Off
• Press button 5 (clock)
• Hold down buttons 2 & 4 together (screen should read installer
parameter access)
• H01:ID00:0 should be displayed on the screen
• Press button 1 until screen reads H01:ID07:0
• With the round dial change the last digit from a 0 to a 1
ADD ON REFRIGE
ZONE B TERMINAL OR ZONE C
CONNECTION CONNECTION
ZONE A
CONNECTION
On Starpro units the NG-2 module has the ability to connect an Add on unit and two
zones or three zones with heating only (if using the refrige terminal for a third zone the
damper must be a spring return type).
If more zones are required then a 506 or 516 module must be used.
Setting of the network 516 is done through the installer parameters on the NG-2 Board.
• Press the up/down arrows to increase/decrease the value on any setting displayed
on the screen.
• To save the changes press the set button.
• Pressing the SET button will cycle through the installer set-up parameters.
UP
SET
DOWN
On MPS units, the 506 module connects to the heaters lo module, allowing 3
zones and an Add on unit. Or 4 zones using the add on terminal for the 4th
zone with heating only.
506 CONNECTION
Setting of the network 506 is done through the installer parameters on the lo
module.
• Press the set button to scroll through the parameters. (506=)
• To make changes press the up/down arrows.(see chart for options)
• To save the changes press the set button.
Networker Display
HO1 IDO2: 1350
ZONING MINIMUM FAN SPEED SETTING
3 This is the minimum RPM the fan will operate to with the maximum outlets
closed due to the Networker zoning in heating mode. The default is 950,
but it can be adjusted between 500 and 1350. 800 is the recommended
minimum setting.
Networker Display
HO1 IDO3: 950
HEATER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (Do not alter unless multiple
4 heaters are installed)
This parameter is used to identify each heater in priority order when more
than one heater is connected on the system.
Networker Display
HO1 IDO4: 1
CIRCULATION FAN OPERATION
5 This displays the RPM of the fan motor in circulation mode for fan
operation between heating/refrigerative cooling cycles. E.g. when the
system achieves the set room temperature and is cycled off by the
thermostat, the heater’s fan will continue to operate, to circulate the room
air.
Networker Display
HO1 IDO5: 500
SUPPLY AIR THERMISTOR SET POINT TEMPERATURE
6 This displays the temperature the heater’s gas valve will modulate to
maintain. The default will vary across the different models, but it can be
adjusted between 45º C and 70º C. This should be set to provide a
comfortable outlet temperature.
Networker Display
HO1 IDO6: 45
BRIVIS CALL CENTRE WALL CONTROL MANUAL 601 ISSUE 1 108
INSTALLER MENU ON THE CONTROL BOARD IN THE HEATER
(Continued)
Setting the Installer Parameter for NET506 for either:
• 506 Zone Module (3 x 240Volt module relay or 1 x 24Volt module relay
(spring return) or Refrigeration relay).
Important Note: If you have a 516 Zone Module and NET 506 is set on number 2 for refrigeration
you are required to put the refrigeration wiring in the 516 Zone Module.
If you have a 516 Zone Module and NET 506 is set on number 5 for refrigeration you are required
to put the refrigeration wiring on the onboard refrigeration output relay.
BRIVIS CALL CENTRE WALL CONTROL MANUAL 601 ISSUE 1 109
ZONING PARAMETERS
TO ENTER ZONING PARAMETERS ON THE NETWORKER NC-3.
Once you have finished going through the settings press the on /off button
twice the zones you have added should now be displayed on the screen.
Button 4 will open and close zones A & B, button 5 will open and close zones
C & D. Continue to press the relevant button until the required setting is
achieved eg; both zones open, zone A open zone B closed ect. An open zone
is identified by a little arrow next to the word zone a, b, c, or d.
1. HEATER ID NUMBER
The heater/unit ID number refers to the number of heaters attached to the
networker. This does not include refrige units and is almost always entered as
1.
n01 ID17:1 Heating Zone A, Unit Heater ID No.
n01 ID18:0 Heating Zone A Relay Relay No. 1 to 4
n01 ID19:0 Heat Zone A - Networker Temp. Sensing ID No. Networker number 1 or 2
3.NETWORKER
3.NETWORKER NUMBER
The Networker number refers to the networker that is sensing from that zone
i.e.: Master 1, Slave 2.
If there is more than one networker installed you need to make sure that you
set this number correctly. You need to find out which zone the slave is in and
set this number to 2.
Remember on MPS units with add on refrige there can only be 3 zones as the
refrige is connected via the terminal that operates the 4th zone. A 4th zone can
be added but not via the networker they will need a separate switch wired
directly to the zone damper motor.
Starpro units can have 2 zones with refrige via the NG-2 board or up to 4
zones and refrige with the addition of a 516 module.
All settings are entered onto the master networker the slave will do what the
master tells it to. The master can be identified by the word clock next to
button 5
The master will take control of all operations, while the slave will only report
to the master if alterations need to be made. If the unit’s settings have been
altered on the slave it will communicate this to the master which will then
implement the changes.
Remove the Master Networker form the wall before setting the Slave.
The following steps need to be done at the Slave.
n01 ID02: 0 Common Zone - Networker Temp Sensing ID No. Networker number 1 or 2