Lunos Comfort Control TAC Manual de usuario

Comfort Control TAC
Operating Instructions

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Contents Page:
Concerning these Instructions 5
Safety Instructions, Technical Data, Disposal 6
Operating Instructions for the User of a TAC Fan Control 7
Using a TAC Fan Control for Ventilation Systems 8
The E Ink Display 10
Control Keys 11
Application 12
1. Start Screen - permanent Display 14
2. Settings 16
2.1. Setting the Time and Date 18
2.2. Comfort Time Schedule 20
2.3. Filter Change Display 22
2.4. Information Screen 24
2.5. Explanation of Symbols 26
2.5.1. Explanation of Symbols—Protective Functions 27
2.5.2. Explanation of Symbols—Comfort Functions 28
2.6. System Setting 30
3. Outlet 1 32
3.1. Screen Line „Stage“ 34
3.2. Screen Line „Program“ 36
3.3. Mode Outlet 1 38
3.4. Room Allocation 40

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Contents Page:
3.5. Comfort Functions Outlet 1 42
3.6. Dependencies Outlet 1 44
3.6.1. Effect Inlet1 46
4. Outlet 2; Outlet 3 48
Connection of the USB Cable 50
Firmware Update 52

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Concerning these Instructions
Before using the TAC Comfort Control please read these instructions carefully and fully! Pay special
attention to the general safety instructions and the safety symbols with respective notes in the text.
Symbols used in these Instructions
This symbol warns of risk of injury.
This symbol warns of risk of injury from electrocution.
The structure of these instructions corresponds to a procedure by which you can gain access
to the respective screens and sub-menus from the start screen. If you wish to access a specif-
ic sub-menu you have to ‚pass through‘ the respective super-ordinate screens. For rapid ac-
cess to specific functions, you can use the option ‚Rapid Access‘ in the start screen. As a
support, the chapters for screens in these instructions are consecutively numbered in
‚hierarchical‘ form.

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Safety Instructions
Caution! The mains voltage must be completely disconnected before any installation work is car-
ried out on the ventilation unit. The control element has protective insulation pursuant to Protection
Class II, protective earth connection is not required!
Attention! Electric connections must only be executed by authorized staff pursuant current VDE
0100 regulations and requirements!
Attention! This unit must not be operated by children and persons who are not able to handle it
safely on account of physical, sensoric or mental disability or on account of their inexperience or
lack of know-how. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the unit.
Attention! In the case of installation in connection with heat systems dependent on ambient air,
the ventilation units must be separated from the mains voltage via a safety device when deacti-
vated.
Technical Data
Supply voltage: 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz
Protection Class: IP 22
Disposal
Packaging must be sorted before disposal. If you wish to dispose of the device, you must observe
respective regulations. Information is available from your community waste management center.

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Operating Instructions for the User of a TAC Fan Control
These operating instructions are primarily intended for the user of a TAC control. We assume that the
control as well as all ventilation components have been installed and commissioned by a qualified specia-
list.
We also assume that the user is aware which ventilation units or components have been installed and
where and how these are connected to the control unit.
Attention: You require a configuration code for your control.
Via the ‚Information screen‘ you can find out whether your control unit has a configuration code and which
configuration code your control unit has. This code contains all information for smooth installation, com-
missioning of the control unit and all information concerning the ventilation systems connected and their
configuration. The configuration code is individual and can only be taken over and used by other installati-
ons in very seldom cases.
Please contact your ventilation planner, if you have not received a configuration code.
At www.lunos.de you will find assistance for preparing a configuration code yourself.

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Using a TAC Fan Control for Ventilation Systems
A TAC control (Touch-Air-Comfort) is a state of the art control unit which can provide almost constant air
conditioning in the respective area of application without user intervention. Fully automatic functions for
humidity (and optionally CO2-) regulation combined with numerous comfort functions and time controls
enable simple, extremely effective ventilation control which requires no manual intervention on the part of
the user.
For example, a sensor-based room control can be activated which controls the respective fans and regu-
lates air supply based on room temperature and room humidity (or optionally based on CO2 values). All
parameters required are recorded and processed accordingly. The TAC controls or regulates the air volu-
me flow required automatically and adjusts it to existing conditions. The correct volume flow is selected
automatically in order to avoid increased values (such as humidity or CO2). You can choose which fan
should react to which values to provide the user with maximum individualization and comfort.
In addition, certain functions of the fan can be automatically activated or deactivated via time function. For
example, it is possible to select different fan programs depending on the time of day. At night, for example
you can avoid noise developments or unnecessary ventilation while the user is absent (working time or
vacation). All functions are structured to ensure the volume flow of fresh air required is ensured and that
minimum energy consumption is achieved at all times.

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It is of course possible to intervene manually in the control of the fans connected at any time. This can be
done directly via TAC or via switches which can be connected optionally.
You can also connect light control (or a total of three additional switches or buttons) e.g. of a bathroom to
the TAC. When entering a room, for example, and actuating a light switch, a ventilation system can be
activated in order to remove e.g. odors or humidity faster (or to switch off the ventilation system).
LUNOS has already configured the most important functions for the user and has summarized these in a
rapid menu. It is, for example, possible to execute various rapid accesses to fans very easily. When
leaving the apartment the air capacity can be reduced. With the aid of a timer it is very easy to ensure
that the ventilation system functions fully again before the planned return of the user. You can also select
short-term breaks (e.g. for a spontaneous siesta) or the party mode if there are many people in the apart-
ment.
In addition, you can also activate a summer bypass (summer ventilation). In this type of fan control, the
function of heat recovery (for units with heat recovery) is deactivated, and the room temperature is regula-
ted with the aid of outside air. This means you can have hot or cold air flow into the apartment, as requi-
red.
The user of a TAC has a variety of opportunities at his fingertips to ensure his own, individual ideal func-
tioning of the ventilation system without having to intervene manually.

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The display used is a so-called E Ink Display. You may be familiar with this display if you have seen or
use E-book readers, which are becoming more and more popular.
The great benefit of this display is its extremely low power consumption compared to conventional LCD
displays and its outstandingly clear display of symbols and text.
Savings potential from low power consumption can quickly run into double Euro figures and is of course
also friendly to our environment.
LUNOS has decided to do without lighting for the display. The display can still be easily read from all
sides and from almost every angle even without lighting.
The energy saving impact also has a minor ‘disadvantage‘. As soon as the display is frequently updated
within a brief period (e.g. when the TAC is configured), so-called ‘ghostings‘ (shadow images) may
appear. You can then see the previous image in a slightly gleaming form behind the current screen.
However, the TAC also has an algorithm which ensures that such ghostings disappear after approx. 60
seconds. If you look at the screen for a longer period you will notice that after a certain time the writing is
extremely clear without any ghostings.
In normal operation you will not see any ghostings.
The E Ink Display
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