Ara-Unicontrol UNICONTROL User manual

Ara-Unicontrol
User manual for devices
Ara-Unicontrol.
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Content.
Pag. 3 LCD.
Pag. 4-5 Quick guide for start-up.
Pag. -7 Air / water models.
Pag. 8-1 Menu 1. Options and user settings.
Pag. 17-18 Menu 2. Functions of the displayed data.
Pag. 19-21 Incident messages.
Pag. 22 Wifi.
Unicontrol (Viriato) 04/201

CPU UNICONTROL.
The Unicontrol device is a device designed to manage pellet stoves and boilers.
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Módulo WIFI
Display LCD

2-VI UALIZER
It informs us about the state of the boiler and reflects the actions we perform on the keyboard.
4-ON / OFF KEY ()
It allows us to turn on and off our boiler, and leave the programming fields within the different menus.
5-MENU KEY
This button allows us to select between the different functions of our boiler, hour, minute, day, boiler
temperature, on / off programs, etc., and select the data to be modified (the symbol appears *) .
6-DECREA E KEY ()
Reduces the temperature (fuel drop) generated by our boiler and allows you to select and vary the different
settings available in the configuration menus
5-INCREA E KEY ()
Increases the temperature (fuel drop) generated by our boiler and allows you to select and vary the different
settings available in the configuration menus
8-INFRARED RECEIVER
Receive the signal sent by the remote control. ()()()
7-LED DIODE
indicates signal reception, coming from the remote control.
9-FLAT TAPE CONNECTOR . Connect the keyboard with the UNICONTROL unit, using flat cable
10-U B CONNECTOR. Connect the keyboard with the UNICONTROL unit, using a USB cable
LIGHTING THE KEYBOARD (ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE):
The keyboard models Uni_Teclado_11 and later versions have a function, which allows us to deactivate the
backlight of the keyboard when it is not necessary.
To activate this function we must place ourselves in the main screen and press the menu key ( ) for five
seconds. At this time, the blue LED on the keypad will blink twice, indicating that the function has been
activated. After twenty seconds without any activity of the keyboard or remote control the lighting of the
display will turn off and will only be activated again if a key is pressed on the control panel (keypad) or on the
remote control.
To deactivate this function, press ( ) for five seconds and after them the backlight will be activated.
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Start-up of the stove.
Connect the network cable to the socket on the back of the stove.
Then, the following graphic sequences (numbered to the left of the text) will be displayed on the
control panel screen.
1 - Software version and serial number. 2 -Selected stove model.
3 - Start test It will be done every time
reconnect the stove.
4 -Checking the air level in depression. In
this case must be equal to or greater than the
value
It is located on the right: .53mB.
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5 -Screen without activity. Indicates that the stove
is ready to light. We press menu to see the
programming.
6 -Basic program. Modulation by fuel levels. No
control of ambient temperature or external
temperature.
Quick guide to show the operation of the stove with rise and fall of the power level. In menu 1 you will
find the way to program the stove by using a series of submenus which will optimize its performance.
7 - Ignition of stove. We press the on / off key. 8 - The system is checking by checking
components and parameters.
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- Checking the air level in depression. In this
case, it must be equal to or greater than the value
on the right: .53mB.
10 -It will charge fuel for a short period of time, to
facilitate a faster ignition.
11 -Ignition timer (minutes). The digits on the left
indicate the maximum time for the ignition, and the
digits on the right indicate the elapsed time.
12 - Power level 5, increasing the temperature until
the setpoint parameter is reached. If instead of the
letter "P" the "G" appears, it indicates that the
minimum ignition temperature has not yet been
exceeded.
13 -Power level 5, reached and stabilized. 14 -We lower the power level.
The "<" symbol indicates that the temperature is
lowering.
15 - Minimum power level "L". When a level is
lowering in temperature, it can reach the minimum
level depending on the thermal inertia of the stove.
16 -Power level 3, reached and stabilized.
17 -We increase power level. The ">" symbol
indicates that the temperature is rising.
18 - Power level 7, reached and stabilized.
1 - Once the on / off key has been pressed, the
shutdown will not take place until after 10 seconds
(approx.). In this way we can rectify by pressing the
key.
20 - As the ignition is timed, only in this case the
time set is the minimum necessary to complete the
combustion process.
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Models for the production of hot air
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We went on to detail all the chrono-temperature symbols, before making programming in menu 1.
C: Enable the chrono. It will turn on and off, according to the settings made in the
menus 1- 2 and 1-3.
T: Enables the room temperature probe. Modulates the ambient temperature according to
schedules made in menus 1- 2 and 1-3.
S: Enables the differential temperature that allows the stove to be turned off if the room temperature
exceeds in 3 degrees of the set value.
E: Enables the external probe allowing the stove to be turned on if the value of the external temperature is
ower than the value programmed in menu 1 - 3 (on week). It is advisable that the installation of the
external temperature probe, be carried out by the technical service.
<21ºC> 25ºC: The temperature between angular brackets corresponds to the programmed value
(setpoint temperature). The temperature on the right corresponds to the ambient temperature.
En esta misma pantalla haciendo uso de teclas incremento o decremento, podemos modificar la
temperaSlogan temporarily. Remember that at the start of each ignition, the temperature of
slogan could have changed depending on the settings made in either of the two
calendars (chronothermostat).
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Models for the production of hot water
21A
We went on to detail all the chrono-temperature symbols, before making programming in menu 1.
C : Enables the chrono. It will turn on and off, according to the settings made in the
menus 1- 2 and 1-3.
T : Enables the room temperature probe. Modulates the ambient temperature according to
schedules made in menus 1- 2 and 1-3.
S : Enables the differential temperature that allows the stove to be turned off if the boiler temperature
exceeds in 7 degrees of the set value.
E : Enables the external probe allowing the stove to be turned on if the value of the external temperature
is lower than the value programmed in menu 1 - 3 (on week). It is advisable that the installation of the
external temperature probe, be carried out by the technical service.
* : Indicates that the accelerator pump is activated.
<56ºC> 58ºC : The temperature between angular brackets corresponds to the programmed value
(setpoint temperature). The temperature on the right corresponds to the temperature of the water
accumulator. In this same screen using increment or decrement keys, we can modify the setpoint
temperature temporarily. Remember that at the start of each ignition, the setpoint temperature could have
changed according to the settings made in any of the two calendars (chronothermostat).
P=1.2Bar : Indicates the water pressure.
T=66ºC : Indicates the temperature of the water inside the boiler.
21B - We enter water temperature programming.
Limits the maximum water temperature.
21C - we choose temperature.
21D -We increase temperature. 21E - We exit water temperature adjustment.
21F - Adjusted temperature.
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M NU 1
Options and user settings.
Menu 1 contains all the options that allow the stove to be programmed, according to the user's
needs or adjustments required by the installation.
The most important adjustment is found in section 1-6a. By varying this parameter we can obtain the most
suitable combustion for our stove. The values pre-established by the manufacturer are usually effective, but
the characteristics of certain installations, make it necessary to readjust this parameter to obtain an
optimum combustion. This adjustment is only necessary once and, if possible, during the start-up of
the stove, supervised by the professional who carries out the installation.
Prior to entering the menu section, the information that allows us to check the programming on the top line
of the LCD always appears (graphic sequences number 6 and 21 models for air, 21A
p. Water). If we press again menu will appear menu screen 1. In case of wanting to return to the initial
state, press the on / off key (on / off).
Instructions by examples.
The schedules and adjustments made in the "Menu 1", they must be preceded by the key “Menu”. When you
press this, an asterisk will appear which tells us that we can vary the selected option. Once the adjustment
has been made, the memorization of it will be carried out whit the ON/OFF key, erasing the asterisk.The only
exception is found in the error selection sub-menu, since the change is made immediately using the increase
and decrease buttons.
To shorten the explanatory texts located below each sequence, the operations performed on the keyboard will
be indicated by a symbol in the form of a hand, which will show the key to be pressed.The result will appear
in the following sequence. There can be two operations in the same sequence. The start of a new section is
ndiicated by the image of the sequence in gray background.
22 Screen without activity. It indicates that the
stove is ready to light. We see programming.
23 - Basic program. Modulation by fuel levels.
No control of ambient temperature or external
temperature.
We enter menus.
24 – We enter menu 1. 25 - We enter language selection.
26 - We select the English language. 27 - We return to the previous language and
we left language selection.
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28 -We enter the programming of the system clock. 29 - we select the time
30 - Selected time we do not modify it and we pass to
minutes.
31 - We modify the minutes by increasing them
up to 15 and we pass with the menu key to the next
sequence.
32 - We modify the day of the week.
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33 - We left watch programming and selected
weekly schedule 1.
34 - We enter weekly program 1. 35 – Ignition program. These values will be repeated
every day of the week.
We select time
36 - No We modify the time and select the minutes. 37 – We modify the minutes.
38 - We select temperature. 3 - We modify temperature.
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40 -We left the week on. 41 - We select weekly shutdown program.
42 -Shutdown program These values will be repeated
every day of the week.
We select time
43 - No We modify the time and select the minutes.
44 - We modify the minutes. 45 - We select temperature and modify its value.
46 - We leave weekly shutdown 47 -We select the Monday program.
48 -Ignition program. These values will be repeated
every Monday. The scripts indicate that there is no
programming. We select time
4 - Using a decrement button
we enable the time to modify it. Yes in the hour we
write 24 we disable the programming.
50 . We select the minutes. 51 - We modify the minutes.
52 -We select and modify temperature. 53 - We left on Monday
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