Programming the vav/zone controller – Orion System VCM User Manual

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Programming The VAV/Zone Controller

Configuration

In order to correctly setup the VAV/Zone controller you must first con-
figure several parameters in regard to the type of system and operating
parameters for the VAV/Zone controller you have installed. Most of
these values are and operating parameters are only set once, at the ini-
tial system setup and are never changed.

System Manager Instructions

From any menu screen press the “Setpoint” key. The unit selection screen
will appear requesting that you enter the unit ID number. Enter the cor-
rect unit ID number of the VAV/Zone controller you want to configure
and hit the “Enter” key. You will see the screen shown below.

1)Change Setpoint
2)Configure Unit

3)Damper Force

ESC) Exit Menu

Press “2” on the keypad to enter the first unit configuration screen.

Modular Service Tool Instructions

From any menu screen press the “Configuration” key. The unit selec-
tion screen will appear requesting that you enter the unit ID number.
Enter the correct unit ID number of the VAV/Zone controller you want
to configure and hit the “Enter” key. You will then see unit configura-
tion screen #1.

Configuration Screen #1

HC Box Cnfg IDxxxx
Box Control Method

COOLING ONLY BOX

[Enter Type 0 - 3]

This Box Control code will operate in one of four possible modes:

0 = COOLING ONLY BOX

1 = H/C CHANGEOVER BOX

2 = SERIES FAN BOX

3 = PARALLEL FAN BOX

Configuration Screen #2

HC Box Cnfg IDxxxx
Damper Operating

Mode: DIRECT ACTING
[0=Direct 1=Reverse]

Enter a ‘0’ for DIRECT ACTING or a ‘1’ for REVERSE ACTING.

If the damper opens in a clockwise direction, it is DIRECT ACTING
If the damper opens in a counterclockwise direction, it is REVERSE
ACTING

CAUTION: If you change this setting, you MUST cycle power

to the controller to allow it to re-calibrate the
damper feedback positions for its’ new direction
of control!

Configuration Screen #3

HC Box Cnfg IDxxxx
Is This a Voting

System..: NO

[0=NO 1=YES]

If this is a Zoned System, select this option so that the CFM readings
can be correctly calculated. Do not forget to remove the jumper JP2
from the box controller.

Configuration Screen #4

HC Box Cnfg IDxxxx
Is This Unit a

Voting Zone..: YES

[0=NO 1=YES]

If this is a Zoned System, select this option so that the unit can be
included as a voting unit.

Configuration Screen #5

HC Box Cnfg IDxxxx
Pr Independent Boxes

Airflow @ 1" WG
Constant..: 1200 CFM

If this is a Pressure Independent Box, you must enter this airflow con-
stant so that the CFM readings can be correctly calculated. This airflow
constant is provided by the box manufacturer and depends on the diam-
eter of the duct.

Configuration Screen #6

HC Box Cnfg IDxxxx
Expansion Relays

[Optional]

Steps of Reheat.: 2

If you require the Box Controller to control reheat for the zone it is
installed in, you must include a relay expansion board and then config-
ure the number of heating stages ( 1, 2 or 3 ) that it will be controlling
whenever there is a heating demand in the space. Enter ‘0’ if you don’t
require this option.

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