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1 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 1

User Manual
iCOM Control
EV Application
Version EV1.60.071-LX or higher






















English
HPAC - Code 272 829
Revision 8.0
01.09.2008
The most updated version of this manual can be found at:
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INDEX

1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 4
1.1 Foreword............................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Hardware .............................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 iCOM I/O boards................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.1 iCOM Medium Board............................................................................................................................ 4
2.1.2 iCOM Large Board................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2 iCOM Displays.................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.1 iCOM Coldfire Display (Large and Small) .......................................................................................... 10
2.3 Auxiliary Devices ................................................................................................................................ 11
2.3.1 Hirobus Devices.................................................................................................................................. 11
2.3.2 CAN Devices ...................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4 Cables................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4.1 Hirobus cable...................................................................................................................................... 18
2.4.2 CAN Bus cable ................................................................................................................................... 18
2.4.3 Ethernet Cables.................................................................................................................................. 18
2.5 Hardware, Technical Specification ..................................................................................................... 19
2.6 Spare Parts List .................................................................................................................................. 21
3 Networking.......................................................................................................................................... 22
3.1 Communication protocols................................................................................................................... 22
3.1.1 U2U (unit to unit) communications ..................................................................................................... 22
3.1.2 Internal devices communications ....................................................................................................... 22
3.1.3 Monitoring Communications............................................................................................................... 22
3.2 Unit to Unit Communication: Master Bus ........................................................................................... 23
3.2.1 Unit to Unit Communication: Global Bus Protocol.............................................................................. 23
3.2.2 Unit to Unit Communication: Hirobus Master ..................................................................................... 25
3.2.3 Unit to Unit Communication: mixed Hirobus and GBP (Ethernet)...................................................... 25
3.3 Slave Bus............................................................................................................................................ 27
4 Software.............................................................................................................................................. 28
4.1 The 3 Digits Display............................................................................................................................ 28
4.1.1 How to move through the Values/Parameters of the 3 Digits Display................................................ 29
4.1.2 How to enter the Password (PIN) ....................................................................................................... 29
4.1.3 How to change Parameters................................................................................................................ 29
4.1.4 How to reset Alarms or Warnings....................................................................................................... 29
4.1.5 Tricks .................................................................................................................................................. 29
4.1.6 The 3 Digits Display Standard Parameters ........................................................................................ 30
4.1.7 The 3 Digits Display Communication Parameters.............................................................................. 37
4.1.8 The 3 Digits Display Warnings / Alarms ............................................................................................. 39
4.2 iCOM Coldfire Displays ...................................................................................................................... 41
4.2.1 Meaning of the different Symbols in the Main Window ...................................................................... 43
4.2.2 How to navigate through the iCOM Display ....................................................................................... 43
4.2.3 Accessing menus and settings........................................................................................................... 43
4.2.4 iCOM Display Parameters.................................................................................................................. 44
4.2.5 iCOM Display Events.......................................................................................................................... 62
5 Appendix A - Connection Guide iCOM Medium Board ................................................................... 65
6 Appendix B - Connection Guide iCOM Large Board....................................................................... 73

















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1 Introduction
1.1 Foreword
This User Manual describes the iCOM Control System. It contains information concerning the architectures
of the control systems as well as the settings required to obtain the desired behavior of the Unit.
The iCOM System will effectively manage all the different functions of Liebert-Hiross air conditioning units.
In the following sections first the Hardware, and later the Software (Firmware) are explained in detail.

2 Hardware
2.1 iCOM I/O boards
The iCOM I/O boards are microprocessor-based electronic boards, which are able to manage the devices
and the sensors installed in the unit.

iCOM I/O boards are installed in the electrical panel of indoor-units together with a simple user-interface
module (3 Digits Display), which allows to read/set/reset values, parameters and alarms.

Please note that there are 2 different iCOM I/O boards:
iCOM Large Board, suitable to drive double compressor units.
iCOM Medium Board, suitable to drive single compressor and chilled water units.

2.1.1 iCOM Medium Board
2.1.1.1 iCOM Medium Board Communication Architecture
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Ethernet x-Over cable
CAN Bus
CAN cable,
(For Coldfire displays: used
for power supply only)
8 poles, Hirobus cable
Attention!
The Hirobus and Ethernet
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take care not to mix it up.
Hirobus Slave

Figure 1 - iCOM Medium Board Communication Architecture
Ethernet (Global Bus Protocol) and Hirobus Master communication can be used at the
same time, but this needs specific settings. See 3.2.3, Unit to Unit Communication:
mixed Hirobus and GBP (Ethernet) on page 25.

CAN Bus and Hirobus Slave are always available in parallel, independent of the U2U
communication method.

Note: The various components and communication methods are explained in the following pages of the
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2.1.1.2 iCOM Medium Board - Connectors Layout

P16 P15 P14 P12 P8 P10
P1 P17 P4 P3 P2 P5 P6 P7
P64
P61
P63
P65
P67


Figure 2 - iCOM Medium Board - Connectors Layout






iCOM Medium Board - List of connectors
Note: more information is available in chapter 22, Networking, on page 22.

NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P61: Hirobus Master (Hirobus U2U Protocol)
P63: Hirobus Slave (see chapter 3.3)
P64: Ethernet (Global Bus U2U Protocol)
P65: RS485 (Monitoring)
P67: CAN Bus



For information about the I/O connections refer to the connection guide located at the end of this manual.

More details on the iCOM Medium Board can be found in the iCOM HW manual, code LH 272021, available
on request.
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2.1.1.3 iCOM Medium Board DIP-Switch and Jumper Layout

P19
P82
P83
P86
P84
SW2
P87
P78
P85



Figure 3 - iCOM Medium Board - DIP-Switch and Jumper Layout



Refer to the connection guide located at the end of this manual for information of the
correct DIP-Switch settings and jumper positions. The settings are related to the software
application and MUST NOT BE CHANGED.

























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2.1.2 iCOM Large Board
2.1.2.1 iCOM Large Board Communication Architecture
Hirobus Slave
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Humitemp
EEAP
Hirosensor 2T
3 Digits Display Navigator
8 poles Hirobus cable
6 wires CAN cable,
(For Coldfire
displays: used for
power supply only)
X-over Ethernet cable
Hirobus
Master
Attention!
The Hirobus and Ethernet
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take care not to mix it up.
iCOM
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Figure 4 - iCOM Large Board Communication Architecture



Ethernet (Global Bus Protocol) and Hirobus Master communication can be used at the
same time, but this needs specific settings. See 3.2.3, Unit to Unit Communication:
mixed Hirobus and GBP (Ethernet) on page 25.

CAN Bus and Hirobus Slave are always available in parallel, independent of the U2U
communication method.

Note: The various components and communication methods are explained in the following pages of the
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2.1.2.2 iCOM LARGE Board Connectors Layout

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P4 P51 P52
P53 P38
P22
P54
P35 P36
P43
P13
P11
P12
P66
P67
P64
P63
P61 P65 P18 P7
P34
P33
P40 P32
P8
P39




Figure 5 - iCOM LARGE Board Connector Layout


iCOM LARGE Board - List of connectors
Note: more information is available in chapter 3, Networking, on page 22.

NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P18: RS232 connection (serial PC connection)
P61: Hirobus Master (Hirobus U2U Protocol)
P63: Hirobus Slave (see chapter 3.3)
P64: Ethernet (Global Bus U2U Protocol)
P65: RS485 (Monitoring)
P67: CAN Bus

For information about the I/O connections refer to the connection guide located at the end of this manual.

More details on the iCOM Large Board can be found in the HW manual, code LH 272021, available on
request.







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2.1.2.3 iCOM LARGE Board DIP-Switch and Jumper Layout


P68
P85
P86
P87
P84
SW2
P78
P83
P19
S1
P82



Figure 6 - iCOM LARGE Board DIP-Switch and Jumper Layout



Refer to the connection guide located at the end of this manual for information of the
correct DIP-Switch settings and jumper positions. The settings are related to the software
application and MUST NOT BE CHANGED.




















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2.2 iCOM Displays
2.2.1 iCOM Coldfire Display (Large and Small)
2.2.1.1 DIP-Switch, Jumper and Connectors Layout
P66
P67
P65
P2
P3
P13
P83
P18
P80
P4
P78
SW
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P87

Figure 7 - Coldfire Display DIP-Switch, Jumper and Connectors Layout
iCOM LARGE Coldfire Display Jumpers

NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P3: Watchdog enable: Do Not Set
P4: Contrast: Set on pins 1 and 2 for SW regulation
P13: BDM Mode: Do not set
P18: RS232 Header: Do not set
P80: BDM Header: Do not set
P78: CAN bus terminator
Set 2-3: Terminator ON (to be set if the CAN device is the first or the last component in the CAN Bus)
Set 1-2: Terminator OFF (to be set if the CAN device is in the middle between other CAN devices)
P83: Bootloader mode Enable/Disable
Set: Enabled
Not Set: Disabled (normal operation)
P87: Backlight Voltage
Do NOT SET this Jumper
SW3: Not used


iCOM Coldfire Display - List of connectors
Note: more information is available in chapter 3, Networking, on page 22.

NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P2: 12Vdc Supply
P65: Ethernet (Global Bus U2U Protocol)
P66: CAN bus (used for power supply only [alternative to P2], no CAN communication)
P67: CAN bus (used for power supply only [alternative to P2], no CAN communication)


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2.3 Auxiliary Devices
2.3.1 Hirobus Devices
2.3.1.1 3 Digits Display

23.0
Enter push-button
Up-push-button
Down-push-button
Backlit LCD
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED

Figure 8 3 Digits Display Front View (with plastic cover)
Six poles connector for
the connection to the
external panel Switch
and LED
3 Digits Display
Hirobus:
8 wires flat cable
:
To Humitemp,
EEAP,
Hirosensor 2T
Sensors
The T-Adapter is necessary when multiple Slave Bus devices have
to be connected at the same time. A single device can be
connected directly to the iCOM Board P63 Jack.
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Figure 9 Connection of Slave Bus devices (Hirobus Slave)


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2.3.1.2 Humitemp
The Humitemp is a combined Temperature / Humidity Sensor. If connected, the Medium will use the values
of the Humitemp for control. It is connected to the control board through Hirobus-Cable (max. length: 25 m).
The Humitemp is used for Air-Conditioners only.
Humidity
reading
Humitemp
open, Rear View
Hirobus Address
Switch
Humitemp, Humitemp E
Front View
Hirobus Address
Jumpers
Temperature
reading
Humitemp Evolution
open, Rear View

Figure 10 Humitemp
The Address-Switches / Jumpers inside the Humitemp allow setting different Functions of the Sensor:

Control Sensor (Humitemp)
EEAP Sensor, for 2
nd
step warnings
Hirosensor 1 (for indication only, no control or alarms)
Hirosensor 2 (for indication only, no control or alarms)


Figure 11 Address switches / jumpers

These address switches / jumpers are also present in the EEAP and Hirosensor 2T sensors.

2.3.1.3 EEAP
The EEAP has the same Hardware as the Humitemp. The EEAP function can be activated by simply
changing the Address-Switches to the EEAP function. The EEAP is used for Air-Conditioners only.

2.3.1.4 Hirosensor 2T
The Hirosensor 2T is a double temperature sensor; it allows (according to the Software installed in the
Microface) to show 2 more temperatures (without any Warning Levels or Control Functions) in the Control.
Both temperature sensors have a cable length of 2 meters. The Hirosensor 2T has the same address
switches/jumpers as the Humitemp; it can be configured as Hirosensor 1 or Hirosensor 2; see Figure 11
Address switches / jumpers.
Temperature-
reading 1
Temperature-
reading 2


Figure 12 Hirosensor 2T
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2.3.2 CAN Devices
2.3.2.1 iCOM THB

The temperature / humidity board (iCOM THB) is supplied on all systems with iCOM controls. The cable is
plugged into Plug P67 (or P66) on the iCOM Board and transmits information using CAN (Controlled Area
Network) communication. Troubleshooting is accomplished by observing a LED located on the THB (DS1).
If the LED is continuously switched on the communication is established. If the LED is blinking, no data are
sent to the board. In that case the addressing and / or the termination have to be checked (see table iCOM
THB DIP-Switch and Jumper settings).

iCOM THB DIP-Switch, connector and Jumper Layout
P4
P2
P3
P66 P67
SW1
DS1

Figure 13 THB DIP-Switch, connector and Jumper Layout
iCOM THB DIP-Switch and Jumper settings

SW1: Switches 1 through 6 define the CAN node address and the function of the sensor.
The settings can be adapted by the user according his needs.
Switches 7 and 8 define the CAN bit-rate. This MUST NOT BE CHANGED by the user.
CAN
node
address
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Comment
16 Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off
Control sensor (THB)

17 On Off Off Off On Off Off Off
EEAP Sensor,
for 2
nd
step warnings
(not yet available)
18 Off On Off Off On Off Off Off
Hirosensor 1 (for indication only,
no control or alarms)
(not yet available)
19 On On Off Off On Off Off Off
Hirosensor 2 (for indication only,
no control or alarms)
(not yet available)
NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P3: CAN bus terminator
Set 2-3: Terminator ON (to be set if the CAN device is the first or the last component in the CAN Bus)
Set 1-2: Terminator OFF (to be set if the CAN device is in the middle between other CAN devices)
P2 and P4: BDM programming
Do not set any jumper.
P66 and P67: CAN Bus connectors.
These connectors are in parallel. One connector can be used for In, the other one for Out.

More details about the THB can be found in the HW manual, code LH 272021, available on request.
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2.3.2.2 iCOM Isolation Board

This board is needed only for units with internal bottle humidifier.
The Isolation Board is required to isolate the high voltage detection that indicates a high water condition.
The second function of the Isolation board is to monitor the humidifier current through the on-board current
transformer.

iCOM Isolation Board connectors layout
D13
CT1
HC
P1
D11
P3
P4


Figure 14 iCOM Isolation Board Connectors Layout

For information about the I/O connections refer to the connection guide located at the end of this manual.

NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P1:
Power supply
Digital output (high water level)
Analogue output: Humidifier current
P3, P4:
Connection to the high water level electrodes of the humidifier bottle.
D11:
This LED is switched on if P3, P4 detected a high water level
D13:
Power on LED.
CT1:
Humidifier current transformer.
HC:
Humidifier cable for current reading (one of the phases)






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2.3.2.3 iCOM Humidifier Control Board (HCB)

The iCOM Humidifier Control Board (HCB) receives 2 signals (humidifier current and water level) from the
iCOM Isolation Board and provides the digital outputs to drive the humidifier (contactor, fill and drain). It
communicates with the iCOM control board via CAN Bus.
The iCOM HCB is not mounted in units with iCOM Large Board; the iCOM Isolation Board will be directly
connected to the iCOM Large Board.

iCOM HCB Connectors Layout

P66 P67
P1
P2


Figure 15 iCOM Humidifier Control Board Connectors Layout


More details on the HCB can be found in the iCOM HW manual, code LH 272021, available on request.


iCOM HCB Connection List

NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P1: Connection to the iCOM Isolation Board or to the iCOM large Board.
P2: Outputs to drive the humidifier (contactor, fill and drain).
P66, P67: CAN Bus

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2.3.2.4 iCOM HCB Jumper Layout

P78
P80
P82
DS1
P3
SW3
SW2


Figure 16 iCOM Humidifier Control Board Jumper Layout


iCOM Isolation Board DIP-Switch and Jumper settings

SW2: Manual drain switch. Once pressed, it activates the drain solenoid valve and locks out the
humidifier contactor. The switch returns back to normal mode if released.
SW3: Switches 1 through 6 define the CAN node address.
Switches 7 and 8 define the CAN bit-rate. NO SETTINGS MUST BE CHANGED by the user.
CAN
node
address
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6 SW1-7 SW1-8 Comment
32 Off Off Off Off Off On Off Off HCB
NOTE: little arrows on the PCBs silkscreen indicate pin #1.
P3: Serial connector. Not used. DO NOT SET ANY JUMPER
P78: CAN bus terminator
Set 2-3: Terminator ON (to be set if the CAN device is the first or the last component in the CAN Bus)
Set 1-2: Terminator OFF (to be set if the CAN device is in the middle between other CAN devices)
P80: BDM Header for programming purposes only. DO NOT SET ANY JUMPER
P82: Watchdog enable
Set: Watchdog ON
Not Set: Watchdog OFF
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2.3.2.5 NTC / PTC Temperature Sensor

There are different types and lengths available: please refer to Chapter 2.6,
Spare Parts List.
NTC / PTC Sensors are temperature-sensors, changing the resistance according to the temperature
(negative / positive temperature coefficient). The connection is 2 poles. The length of the cable for the sensor
ranges from 2 to 10 meters.
Cable
Measuring
Element


Figure 17 NTC / PTC Sensor



2.3.2.6 PTC Airflow Sensor

The PTC Airflow Sensor measures the airspeed (used only in Air-Conditioners with single fan). The system
used is the one used also for airflow-anemometers. There is an automated set-up procedure in the Software,
which helps making the right settings. The PTC Airflow has to be supplied with 24VAC, and gives back a
Signal of 0 -10VDC, according the airspeed measured. It has to be connected to an analogue input. The
connection is 3 poles. The length of the cable for the sensor is 2 meters.


Cable
Measuring and
Heating Element


Figure 18 PTC Airflow




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2.4 Cables
2.4.1 Hirobus cable
Eight wires; flat cable, eight poles connector HIROBUS cable, for Hiromatic or Humitemp connections and for connection
between iCOM Large/Medium Boards to the 3 Digits Display.
NOTE: for U2U connections the connectors remain the same, but the cable is 6 wires only (pin 1 and 8 not connected)
8 poles modular jack 8 wires flat cable.
Use screened cable when cable
is routed outside of the unit.

Figure 19 Hirobus cable
2.4.2 CAN Bus cable
Six wires CAN Bus cable; suitable for iCOM Medium/Large Board with THB, HCB and iCOM Display connections.

Figure 20 CAN Bus cable
2.4.3 Ethernet Cables
2.4.3.1 Standard Ethernet Cable (Cat 5)
Ethernet cable; suitable for U2U connection or for connection of the iCOM Large Coldfire Display (all: through switch or
hub).

Figure 21 Standard Ethernet cable (Cat 5)
2.4.3.2 Cross-over Ethernet Cable (Cat 5)
Cross-Over Ethernet cable; suitable for direct connection of the iCOM Large Coldfire Display to the iCOM Board.

Figure 22 - Cross-Over Ethernet cable
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2.5 Hardware, Technical Specification

iCOM Medium Board:
Vac Main AC Supply 24Vac+/-20%
From 19.2Vac to 28.8Vac
From 47 to 63 Hz
Power Required 50VA
Digital Out (TRIAC) 7
Maximum ratings power each one: 1A @ 24Vac
Digital Out (Relay) 2
Maximum switching voltage:
24Vac on clean contact 1A Max
Analogue Out (0-10V) 2
50k Ohm load
Analogue In (PTC / NTC selectable) 2
Analogue In (NTC) 3
Analogue In (Voltage/Current) 3
Input Range selectable between 0..10 [Vdc] / 0..5 [Vdc] / 4..20
[mA]
Digital Inputs (Opto-coupled) 9
Hirobus connection (RJ45) (Not Opto-coupled) 1 x HB Master / 1 x HB Slave
Hironet connection (RJ10) 1 x RS485
CAN Bus Connector (RJ12) 1
Storage Temperature range -20 (no condensation) to +60C
Relative Humidity between 10% and 90%
Operating Temperature range 0 (no condensation) to +55C
Relative Humidity between 10% and 90%

iCOM Large Board:
Vac Main AC Supply 24Vac+/-20%
From 19.2Vac to 28.8Vac
From 48 to 62 Hz
Power Required 50VA
Digital Out (TRIAC) 15
Maximum ratings power each one: 1A @ 24Vac
Digital Out (Relay) 2
Maximum voltage switching foreseen:
24Vac on clean contact 1A Max
Analogue Out (0-10V) 4
50k Ohm load
Analogue In (PTC / NTC selectable) 2
Analogue In (NTC) 2
Analogue In (Voltage/Current) 4
Input Range selectable between 0..10 [Vdc] / 0..5 [Vdc] / 4..20
[mA]
Digital Inputs (Opto-coupled) 15
Hirobus connection (RJ45) (Not Opto-coupled) 1 x HB Master / 1 x HB Slave
Hironet connection (RJ10) 1 x RS485
CAN Bus Connector (RJ12) 2
RS232 Service connector 1 x db9 female
Storage Temperature range -20 (no condensation) to +60C
Relative Humidity between 10% and 90%
Operating Temperature range 0 (no condensation) to +55C
Relative Humidity between 10% and 90%

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iCOM HCB and iCOM Isolation Board:
Vac Main auxiliary Supply 24Vac+/-20%
From 19.2Vac to 28.8Vac
From 48 to 62 Hz
Power Required in function of the contactor/relay used
Vdc Micro-controller circuitry supply 12Vdc
Through the CAN connections
Digital Out (TRIAC) 4
Maximum ratings power each one: 1,5A @ 24Vac
Analogue In (Current) 1
4..20 [mA]
Digital Inputs (Opto-coupled) 1
Suitable to read 24Vac
CAN Bus Connector (RJ12) 2
Wired in parallel
Size 110 x 84.5 mm
Storage Temperature range -20 (no condensation) to +70C
Relative Humidity between 10% and 90%
Operating Temperature range 0 (no condensation) to +70C
Relative Humidity between 10% and 90%


Humitemp, EEAP
Power Supply 10VDC (from Hirobus)
Temperature range 0 to 50C
Humidity range 20 to 90%
Minimum airspeed required 0,5 m/s
Temperature precision 0,5C
Humidity precision (@25C) 40 to 65%: 2 %r.H.
20 to 90%: 4 %r.H.
Hirosensor 2T
Power Supply 10VDC (from Hirobus)
Temperature range -28 to 100C
Length of sensor elements 2 m (each)
PTC Temperature sensor
Cable length 1,5 m and 10m
Temperature range -28 to 100C
Point of calibration 2000 at 25.0C
NTC Temperature sensor
Cable length tbd
Temperature range -28 to 100C
Point of calibration 10 k at 25.0C

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2.6 Spare Parts List
DESCRIPTION CODE

Switch + Led 255039
iCOM THB 276580
iCOM Medium Board 276581
iCOM Large Board 276582
iCOM Coldfire Large Display 276585
iCOM Coldfire Small Display 276584
3 Digits Display 275662
iCOM Humidifier Isolation Board 276586
iCOM Humidifier Control Board 276587
Probe temperature PTC 275183
Probe PTC 2 kOhm L = 10 m 275155
Probe NTC 10 kOhm 276578
Extension for NTC L=1500mm 254557
Extension for NTC L=2000mm 254558
Probe Temp. + Hum. Humitemp 275181
Probe Airflow PTC 275184
iCOM Cable CAN Local L=2mt 254855
iCOM Cable CAN Remote L=10mt 254856
iCOM Cable CAN Remote L=20mt 254857
iCOM Cable CAN Remote L=30mt 254858
iCOM Cable CAN Remote L=40mt 254859
iCOM Cable CAN Remote L=50mt 254860
iCOM Cable ETH X-OVER Local L=2mt 254861
iCOM Cable ETH X-OVER Remote L=15mt 254862
iCOM Cable ETH Remote L=15mt 254863
iCOM Cable ETH Remote L=30mt 254865
iCOM cable ETH Remote L=45mt 254866
Kit EEAP 372201
Hirosensor 2T 275193
LWD (Leakage Water Detector) 275353
Flat cable 8 way M-M L = 1 m (Hirobus) 275607
Flat cable 8 way M-M L = 10 m (Hirobus) 275610
Flat cable 8 way screened (specify length) (Hirobus) 275626
"T" adapter for HIROBUS 275652
Plastic holder for iCOM Medium Board / iCOM HCB + iCOM Isolation Board only 270002
Plastic holder for iCOM Medium Board and 3 Digits Display 270003
Hirobus / Hironet Cable Tester 480061
Hirobus / Hironet Interface Tester 480060
Eprom for Microface E, Version EVM 1.60.xxx.LX 276265
Eprom for Hiromatic E, Version EVE_L1 1.60.xxx.LX (language pack 1) 276266
Eprom for Hiromatic E, Version EVE_L2 1.60.xxx.LX (language pack 2) 276267
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3 Networking
3.1 Communication protocols
Both boards, the large and the small board, can utilize various communication protocols:

3.1.1 U2U (unit to unit) communications
These are 2 so called Master Communications. The master communication allows the communication from
board to board, as well as from board to the system display.

a) Global Bus Protocol (via Ethernet)
b) Hirobus Master

There are parameters in the 3 Digits Display as well as in the large Coldfire display to preset the
communication type.

The Global Bus Protocol is the main protocol for iCOM Boards and iCOM Displays; Hirobus is the Protocol
used by Hiromatic E and Microface E.
In mixed installations one iCOM Board can be set to be the Converter between these two protocols, to
make it possible to communicate between iCOM components and Microface E and Hiromatic E.

See chapter 3.2.3 on page 25.

3.1.2 Internal devices communications
These are 2 so called Slave Communications. The slave communication allows the board to communicate
with its local devices, such as sensors, 3 Digits Display, extension boards for humidifier, navigator etc.

a) CAN Bus
b) Hirobus Slave

CAN Bus and Hirobus Slave are always available in parallel, independent of the U2U communication
method.

3.1.3 Monitoring Communications
Both iCOM Boards provide a Hironet connection (RS485), with the same data-points as the Microface
Control System. iCOM Boards identify themselves as being a Microface, therefore all Hirolink types, which
are compatible to a Microface are compatible to an iCOM Board too.
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3.2 Unit to Unit Communication: Master Bus

3.2.1 Unit to Unit Communication: Global Bus Protocol
Up to 16 iCOM Boards and 16 iCOM Displays can be connected into a private (no connection to the
outside world) Ethernet network.
iCOM Boards: The IP Address, the Netmask address, the Gateway address, the U2U Address and the U2U
group have to be checked / set according chapter 4.1.7, The 3 Digits Display Communication Parameters
on page 37, using the 3 Digits Display or an iCOM Display.
iCOM Displays: The IP Address, the Netmask address, the Gateway address, the U2U Address and the U2U
group have to be checked / set according table System/Network Setup on page 53. The settings can be
done directly using the iCOM Display.

3.2.1.1 Connection via Crossed Ethernet Cable
Two devices (2 iCOM Boards or 1 iCOM Board + 1 iCOM Display) can be connected using a crossed
Ethernet cable, see Figure 23 GBP using a crossed Ethernet cable (max cable length is 50 meters). The
display can be powered through CAN or through an external power supply.
Note: the units are shipped out of the factory using the crossed cable connection between board and iCOM
Display. If a connection via switch has to be done, this cable has to be removed and replaced with a straight-
through Ethernet cable.
Cross ed Et her net
Unit No. 1
IP 192.168. 0. 1
U2U addr ess = 1
Display
IP 192.168. 0. 2
U2U addr ess = 33

Figure 23 GBP using a crossed Ethernet cable
3.2.1.2 Connection via Switch
Multiple devices need to be interconnected using a switch, see Figure 24 GBP using a switch. The display
can be powered through CAN or through an external power supply.
9
Ethernet
Unit No. 1
IP 192.168.0.1
U2U address = 1
Large Display
IP 192.168.0.5
U2U address = 34
Display
IP 192.168.0.4
U2U address = 33
Unit No. 3
IP 192.168.0.3
U2U address = 3
Switch
2
nd
Switch
(in case the distance is more
than 50 meters)
Unit No. 2
IP 192.168.0.2
U2U address = 2

Figure 24 GBP using a switch
Note: max cable length of a single Ethernet cable is 50 meters. If the distance between 2 devices exceeds
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Groups function
All units, which are interconnected inside the same LAN, will communicate to each other, if they have the
same IP settings (example: 192.168.1.x). This will create problems when multiple rooms have to be
connected to the same LAN, and the IP Addresses are inside the same range.
There are 2 possibilities to split the rooms between each other:
Physical disconnection, using 2 switches
The groups function: each iCOM Board / iCOM Display has, in addition to the IP settings, also a
group number (default = 1). To split the rooms it is only necessary to set the group parameter on units which
belong to room #2 to 2. Units of different groups will not communicate to each other even if connected into
the same LAN the group function is like to separate the components physically.

Note:
the IP Addresses of all connected devices need to be unique no double numbers of IP Addresses
are allowed
the U2U Addresses start with 1 within each group, in the same way as the two groups would be
physically disconnected.


Unit No. 1
Unit No. 2 Unit No. 2
Unit No. 1
Ethernet
Room 2
IP: 192.168.1.1
U2UAddress: 1
U2UGroup:1
IP: 192.168.1.2
U2UAddress: 33
U2UGroup:1
IP: 192.168.1.3
U2UAddress: 2
U2UGroup:1
IP: 192.168.1.4
U2UAddress: 1
U2UGroup:2
IP: 192.168.1.5
U2UAddress: 33
U2UGroup:2
IP: 192.168.1.6
U2UAddress: 2
U2UGroup:2
No communication between Group 1 and Group 2
Room 1

Figure 25 Using GROUP addresses to differentiate between units inside the same LAN


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3.2.2 Unit to Unit Communication: Hirobus Master
Only Microfaces and Hiromatic can be connected together using the Hirobus Master. iCOM products
CANNOT communicate using Hirobus Master, for mixed network see next chapter.

3.2.3 Unit to Unit Communication: mixed Hirobus and GBP (Ethernet)

This type of U2U network can be established to combine iCOM Boards, iCOM Displays, Microfaces E and
Hiromatics E into one common U2U network. Up to 16 control boards (mixed between iCOM Boards and
Microfaces) and 16 displays (mixed between iCOM Displays and Hiromatics) can be interconnected through
this GBP / Hirobus Bus-system.

This Bus-system will be GBP (Ethernet) for all iCOM parts and Hirobus Master for Microfaces and
Hiromatics. In the middle of these 2 Buses an iCOM control Board will play the role of a converter: its U2U
setting must be set to Cc [means Converter] using the 3 Digits Display or using an iCOM Display; all other
iCOM components have to be set to 5bF; all Microfaces and Hiromatics communicate through Hirobus
(this is the default, non-changeable U2U protocol for such devices). See 4.1.7, The 3 Digits Display
Communication Parameters on page 37.
The Converter Board (besides its normal role to control the air-conditioner) communicates both in GPB and
Hirobus, and translates the GBP information into Hirobus, and vice-versa.

Note 1: ONLY 1 board inside a network can be set as Converter (Con); a network can consist of ONE
Hirobus communication part, of ONE GBP communication part, and the Converter in the middle.

Note 2:
Microface and Hiromatic need to have specific Eproms with the indication LX at the end of the version
number. See chapter 2.6,
Spare Parts List on page 21.

Note 3: The addresses of the boards can be selected as requested, important is to have a consecutive
numbering, w/o holes - but there is no restriction which unit has which number depending on the selected
U2U communication method. Microface E and iCOM Boards have to be addressed as described in the
previous two chapters.

Note 4:
Hiromatics E will take the U2U Address automatically, starting from 33. iCOM Displays (which need a
manual address setting) shall be numbered starting from 64 downwards, to avoid conflicts with Hiromatics.

Note 5:
Restrictions in cable-length remain the same as described for each protocol type in the previous two
chapters (Hirobus cable total length: 300 meters, GBP Ethernet cable: max. 50 meters)

3.2.3.1 Step by step procedure for addressing the units in mixed networks

Step With Hiromatic E Display / 3 Digits Display

With iCOM Display
1 Power off the whole system. Power off the whole system.
2 Set the address-jumpers of the Microfaces. Set the address-jumpers of the Microfaces.
3 Power on the first unit with iCOM Board, and set
the U2U Address and the IP Addresses using
the 3 Digits Display (save and reboot required).
Un-power the board again.
Power on the iCOM Display and the first unit
with iCOM Board, and set the U2U Address and
the IP Addresses using the iCOM Display (save
and reboot required). Un-power the board.
4 Power on the second unit with iCOM Board, and
set the U2U Address and the IP Addresses
using the 3 Digits Display (save and reboot
required). Un-power the board.
Power on the second unit with iCOM Board, and
set the U2U Address and the IP Addresses
using the iCOM Display (save and reboot
required). Un-power the board.
5 When done with all units, power on the system
and check if Hiromatic(s) E will find all units.
When done with all units, set the IP Address of
the first Display, and set the U2U Address to 64
(save and reboot required)
6 Done Repeat with all iCOM Displays, reducing the
U2U Address by 1 for the next display.
7 When done with all components, power on the
system and check if all displays will find all units.
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Ethernet
Unit No. 1
iCOM Board
IP 192.168.0.1
U2U address = 1
U2U = GBP
iCOM-Display
IP 192.168.0.63
U2U address = 63
iCOM-Display
IP 192.168.0.64
U2U address = 64
Unit No. 4
iCOM Board
IP 192.168.0.4
U2U address = 4
U2U = GBP
Switch
2
nd
Switch
(in case the distance is
more than 50 meters)
Unit No. 2
iCOM Board
IP 192.168.0.2
U2U address = 2
U2U = Con
Hirobus Master (6 wires)
Unit No. 3
Microface E
U2U address = 3
Unit No. 5
Microface E
U2U address = 5
Unit No. 6
Microface E
U2U address = 6
Hirobus Master (6 wires)
Hiromatic E
U2U address = 33
(auto-selected)
Note 1: Only ONE iCOM Board inside the network can be set as Converter
(Con)!
Note 2: The addressing and cabling of MIcrofaces / Hiromatic E has to follow the
guidelines given in the actual Microface / Hiromatic manual.
Hirobus Master
(8 wires)

Figure 26 Example of mixed Unit to Unit Communication: Hirobus and GBP (Ethernet)





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3.3 Slave Bus
Slave bus network manages the peripheral devices of the iCOM control.
These devices are:
Connected to Hirobus Slave:
a) Humitemp (alternative with g)
b) EEAP (alternative with h)
c) Hirosensor2T #1 (alternative with i)
d) Hirosensor2T #2 (alternative with j)
e) 3Digit Remote display
f) Navigator Board

Connected to CAN Bus:
g) Humidity/Temperature Board (THB) (alternative with a)
h) THB EEAP (alternative with b)
i) New Hirosensor2T #1 (alternative with c)
j) New Hirosensor2T #2 (alternative with d)
k) Humidity Control Board (HCB)

The architecture is shown in the following picture below:
23.0
Humitemp
EEAP
Hirosensor 2T
3 Digits Display
THB HCB
Navigator
iCOM
Medium Board
Hirobus Slave
CAN Bus

Figure 27 - iCOM Control, Slave Bus architecture
CAN termination:
The CAN Bus needs to be terminated. If a CAN device is the first or the last component in the CAN Bus, the
termination Jumper has to be set to 2-3. If a CAN device is in the middle between other CAN devices, no
termination has to be set, the jumper remains on 1-2.

In the example below the HCB and the iCOM Control Board need to have the termination set (P78=2-3); the
THB in the middle needs no termination P3= (1-2).
1 2 3
P3
1 2 3
P78
1 2 3
P78

Figure 28 - iCOM Control, Can termination
Both buses can be used at the same time (see alternative devices in the list above).
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4 Software
4.1 The 3 Digits Display
The 3 Digits Display consists of a backlit LCD and of three push buttons that permit an easy access to the
unit parameters (see Figure 29). Writing access is protected by a password.
23.0
Enter push-button
Up-push-button
Down-push-button
Backlit LCD
Green LED
Red LED
Yellow LED
Figure 29 - 3 Digits Display (front view).


There are three LEDs: the yellow Led to indicate the unit is power supplied, the green one lights up when
the unit is in operation and the red one signals either an alarm or a warning condition.
On the LCD the following symbols will be displayed (see Figure 30):
23.5
C(%)
RH
!
SET STANDBY

Figure 30; LCD Layout

The snow symbol is active when the unit is in cooling operating mode.

The fan symbol is active when the unit is running, that means that the fan(s) / (pump) is (are)
operating.

The sun symbol is active when the unit is in heating mode (AC only)

!

The alarm triangle is ON when either a warning or an alarm is active.
STANDBY The STAND BYstring will be displayed when the unit is in the stand-by mode (not running).
Attention: There is a 3 minutes after-running time when changing from ON to STANDBY.
Therefore the Unit displays STANDBY with fans still on for a time of 3 minutes.
SET The SET string will be displayed after the correct password is entered; the presence of this string
on the display confirms the full access to the displayed parameters.
RH % The RHand % strings appear when relative humidity is displayed on the LCD.
C The Cstring appears when temperature is displayed on the LCD.

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4.1.1 How to move through the Values/Parameters of the 3 Digits Display
All Values and Parameters are listed up just one after the other. To jump the next parameter, simply the
down button has to be pressed.

F

3
The name of the first parameter (F is not a real parameter, but only an
example) will be displayed for one second, while the value itself will be
displayed for two seconds (alternating) (this position is also considered as
the Home.
65
Up and down push-buttons
F

3
The name of the second parameter (F is not a real parameter, but only an
example) will be displayed for one second, while the value itself will be
displayed for two seconds (alternating).
65
Up and down push buttons to reach the other parameters.

4.1.2 How to enter the Password (PIN)
Without password or by entering the wrong password, read only access is given, without the possibility to
change values.
To enter a password into the 3 Digits Display, select the Pin parameter by pressing the down push-button
as often as necessary. When pressing Enter (), a 0 will be displayed as first digit on the left and will be
followed by two dashes (a password is made of 3 digits). Change the numeric value by pressing the up or
down push buttons. After having obtained the required numeric value, press Enter () to go to the
following digit. Pressing Enter () after having selected the last password digit, the parameter (Pin) name
will be displayed again. If the correct Password is entered, the desired modifications can be made. Reaching
the next changeable Parameter, the 3 Digits Display will show a SET string, which is the confirmation, that
the PIN was entered correctly.
3 different Password-Levels will give different access rights:

Air Conditioners
Level 0 (no password) Read only
Level 1 User Level
Level 2 Service Level
Level 3 Advanced Level

The password is valid until the first parameter / value (Home) of the list is displayed again.
Never leave the Unit without jumping back to home (pressing Enter and UP together).

4.1.3 How to change Parameters
To change the value of a parameter (possible only when the Password PIN has been correctly inserted),
scroll the list using the up and down push-buttons until the desired parameter is displayed and press
Enter (). By pressing the up and down push buttons, it is possible to change the corresponding value;
after having obtained the required value, press enter () again. The display will show again the name of the
parameter alternating with the new value.

4.1.4 How to reset Alarms or Warnings
When an alarm is triggered, the red alarm LED is lit on the 3 Digits Display Module and the corresponding
symbol is shown in the Display.
The Alarm section can be reached by pressing the up push-button when the first parameter is on the
display; alarms are pointed out according to their code order.
After having entered the alarm section, the alarm code is displayed and every second the code is replaced
by the coded description.
Pressing the Enter key (), when an alarm code is displayed on the LCD, all the active alarms will be reset.
After the reset operation, all the still active alarms will be shown again. If there are no more active alarms,
the first parameter / value of the list will be displayed again.

4.1.5 Tricks
Pressing the Enter-button () together with the Down button jumps to the last parameter in the list. Pressing
the Enter-button () together with the Up button jumps to the first parameter (home) in the list.
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4.1.6 The 3 Digits Display Standard Parameters
See chapter 4.1.1 and 4.1.2 how to move through the Menu and how to enter the Password.
The order of the following table is according the menu-layout of the LCD.
LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
c
RETURN TEMP. The temperature of the air entering the air conditioning unit.
Depending on how the unit is configured (devices and sensors
installed), this temperature is measured by a Humitemp / THB
or by a PTC / NTC sensor installed inside the unit in the return
air flow path. For sensor installation please refer to the electrical
diagrams of the unit. This temperature is used by iCOM,
together with Room Temperature Setpoint, Temp. Proportional
Band and Temp. Integration Factor to decide the cooling /
heating status of the unit.


RETURN HUMIDITY The humidity of the air entering the air conditioning unit. The
humidity is measured by a Humitemp / THB installed inside the
unit in the return air flow path. For sensor installation please
refer to the electrical diagrams of the unit. This humidity is used
by iCOM, together with Room Humidity Setpoint, Humidity
Proportional Band and Humidity Integration Factor to decide the
humidification/dehumidification status of the unit.

c
SUPPLY TEMP. It is the temperature of the air delivery of the unit. Available only
when the corresponding sensor is installed. This value could
influence the control, if Supply Limit is set.

c3
OUTDOOR TEMP. The temperature of the environment outside the room. It is
used, together with the Return Air Temperature, to decide the
Freecooling status of the unit. If multiple units are connected via
LAN each unit will work with the average of the values read by
all sensors. The value displayed here is this average.

c
GLYCOL TEMP. The temperature of the refrigerant mixture (water or glycol and
water) entering the unit. In Freecooling or Dual Fluid units,
depending on the value set in DT Room-Glycol, it is only
displayed or used to decide the Freecooling Status of the unit.
In Freecooling units it also drives the analogue output for the
Dry-Cooler. Each unit uses its own sensor for control.

Rcc
RcR
ACTUAL TEMPERATURE
SETPOINT
ACTUAL HUMIDITY
SETPOINT
This Value shows the actual Temp / Hum Setpoint for the
specific unit. The Humidity Setpoint can be automatically
influenced from the Humidity Compensation Parameter.

FFc
FF
EEAP TEMPERATURE
EEAP HUMIDITY
The temperature and relative humidity measured by the optional
EEAP Sensor (Electronic Environment Alarm Package) (if
installed). This sensor allows to set second step temperature
and humidity warnings.

RL
Rc
RL
Rc
HIROSENSOR 1
HIROSENSOR 1
HIROSENSOR 2
HIROSENSOR 2
The temperatures (two values) measured by Hirosensor
number 1 / 2. These values are not used for regulation or alarm
/ warning generation.

dc
DRAIN DRAIN' (Humidifier) can be set to ON without setting MANUAL
to ON, and without to enter a password before. DRAIN stops
automatically after 20 seconds. NOTE: The alarm relay falls to
'ALARM' when setting the unit in manual mode.

F
PASSWORD iCOM has 3 Levels of passwords. Please ask your local dealer
for more information.

Fc
NUMBER OF UNITS The number of air conditioning units connected together in the
LAN. The user must set it properly depending on the actual
network configuration. All the units in the network must have
different addresses (starting from 1).

SRF
TEAMWORK MODE Possible settings: NO, 1, 2.
NO: The units work in stand-alone, using their own sensors for
regulation. This setting must be used in multi-room installations.
Set to 1 if the units shall operate as one system. For control the
average T+H of all units in operation is used. All units together
are working like one big unit. Not to be set in multi-zone rooms.
Set to 2 if the units shall operate in stand-alone, but with
restrictions from the average T+H. The averages decide, if
cooling or heating, hum or Dehum has to be performed, the
units itself decide about according their own sensors.
Teamwork setting 2 is a stand-alone mode operation, but
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LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
the units. To be set in multi-zone or unbalanced rooms.
|d
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER A number that uniquely identify the iCOM Board connected on a
Hironet network. Must be different for each iCOM Board in the
network.

CF
COMMUNICATION Set 'NO' if the iCOM Board will transmit data to the Hirolink,
without accepting commands from Hirolink. Set 'YES' if also
commands (Setpoint changes etc.) shall be accepted from
Hirolink.

Rcc
AUTORESTART The time delay, in seconds, between the power on and the start
of the unit. NOTE: Each unit multiplies the time with its U2U
Number.

cF
Display ON/OFF ENABLED To accept the ON/OFF command from a connected display.
SFc
TEMP. SETPOINT The temperature of the air desired in the room. It is the
reference value used by iCOM, together with Return Air
Temperature, Temp. Proportional Band and Temp. Integration
Factor to decide the cooling or heating status.

SFR
HUMIDITY SETPOINT The humidity of the air desired in the room. It is the reference
value used by iCOM, together with Return Air Humidity,
Humidity Proportional Band and Humidity Integration Factor to
decide the hum or Dehum status.

Rcc
HUM COMPENSATION If enabled, the control respects the psychometric relation
between temperature and humidity. Reading the actual
temperature the relative humidity Setpoint will be recalculated.

SuF
SUPPLY LIMIT A low limit for the Supply Air Temperature. The air conditioning
unit will try to always keep the Supply Air Temperature greater
than the value set in this parameter. If set to a value different
from NO a NTC sensor must be installed inside the unit (or near
it) in the supply air flow path. To decide its cooling status, iCOM
uses the lower between a) the deviation of Return Air
Temperature from Temperature Setpoint and b) the deviation of
Supply Air Temperature from Supply Air Setpoint. Note: Supply
Limit is capable to reduce the opening of dampers or valves, but
will never stop a compressor. (Exception: the 2nd compressor
in a twin compressor unit will not start if the supply temperature
is already too low, but it will not be stopped if it becomes too low
once started).

SF
TEMP. SETPOINT 2 A second Setpoint value for the air temperature of the room. It
is used when at least one User Input is set as 2
nd
SETP
(Second Setpoint) and the switch on the corresponding input of
iCOM is open.

FSS
FANSPEED STANDARD This parameter is used by iCOM to regulate the speed of the
fan during normal operation when an analogue output of iCOM
is used to drive the fan. (The corresponding analogue output
must be assigned to Fanspeed).
This parameter gets automatically 50% as minimum value when
the energy saving function is enabled

FSd
FANSPEED DEHUM This parameter is used by iCOM to regulate the speed of the
fan during Dehum operation; when an analogue output of iCOM
used to drive the fan. (The corresponding analogue output must
be assigned to Fanspeed).

FSF
FANSPEED NO POWER This parameter is used by iCOM to regulate the speed of the
fan during NoPower operation when an analogue output of
iCOM used to drive the fan. (The corresponding analogue
output must be assigned to Fanspeed).

FSL
FANSPEED MIN This parameter is used by iCOM to define the minimum
fanspeed when the energy saving function is active.
This value is always kept when the cascade operating mode is
used and the defined units are in standby mode. The limit is
shifted to calculated value (between Min and max) 10 minutes
after that all units are ON.
The signal is forced to 50% as minimum value when the heating
or humidifier device is active
(The corresponding analogue output must be assigned to
Fanspeed).

FSR
FANSPEED MAX This parameter is used by iCOM to define the maximum
fanspeed when the energy saving function is active.
(The corresponding analogue output must be assigned to
Fanspeed).

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LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
Scb
NUMBER OF STDBY UNITS Standby units normally are halted and will start only in case of
an alarm of another unit in the network. This parameter defines
how many units will be in standby mode.

ccc
ROTATION FREQUENCY Possible settings are: NO or YES.
NO means no rotation by time, only in case of an alarm the
faulty unit will be switched off and the standby unit will be
started. If set to YES, rotation will be done every 24 hours,
counted from the last power on of unit #1.

CRS
ENABLE CASCADE







Setting this parameter will start the standby unit(s) not only in
case of an alarm on an active unit, but also in case of
increasing and/or decreasing of temperature and/or humidity to
assist the active unit(s).
NOTE: Cascade settings force Teamwork 1!
Possible Settings:
c: cascade function not active
5c: active with both temperature(cooling/heating) and humidity
(humidification/de-humidification)
5c: active only for temperature (cooling/heating)
5cc: active only for cooling

ccb
ROTATE BY Allows to perform a group units rotation
ccc
ROTATE ONCE When set to 'YES' the system is forced to perform one rotation
of the standby units. Working only when 'Rotation Frequency' is
not set to 'NO'.

RcS
START ALL STANDBY
UNITS AT HRT
When set to Yes all standby units are activated in case of High
Room Temperature warning

Rc
Lc
RR
LR
HIGH TEMPERATURE
LOW TEMPERATURE
HIGH HUMIDITY
LOW HUMIDITY
These warnings are generated from the standard return sensor
of each unit, if the thresholds are over / under ridden. The
warnings are delayed for a time of 30 minutes after unit start.

RcR
LcR
RRR
LRR
HIGH TEMPERATURE
LOW TEMPERATURE
HIGH HUMIDITY
LOW HUMIDITY
These warnings are generated from the optional EEAP sensor,
if the thresholds are over / under ridden. The warnings are
delayed for a time of 30 minutes after unit start.

Fcc
EEAP CONNECTED This parameter changes automatically to YES if EEAP is
connected. This parameter is read only.

uS
uS
USER INPUT 1
USER INPUT 2
According to the value set for this parameter (both inputs have
the same selection possibilities) iCOM will take some actions
when the switch connected to the corresponding input of iCOM
is open:
R nHumi': the humidification is disabled
C nComp': the compressor(s) disabled
RLF WARNING': a Warning is generated (the unit continue its
operations)
RF ALARM': an alarm is generated (the unit stops its
operations)
SFc 2nd Setpoint': the reference value for Return Air
Temperature regulation switches to Temp. Setpoint 2
cF No Power': everything is stopped except Fans and
Freecooling function
c Not Used': iCOM will not take any action on User Input
opening.
LS| LSI': self-setting on UI2 when a std. internal humidifier is
selected.
R: The humidification and heating are disabled

cC
cFc
UNIT TYPE:
COMPRESSORS
UNIT TYPE: FC
These parameters define the operating mode of the unit.
WARNING: wrong setting of these parameters may cause false
alarms as well as serious damage of the unit. For correct setting
please refer to the following table:
cC Number of compressors:
0 = Chilled Water Unit
= Single Compressor
= Twin Compressor
cFc Type of Freecooling:
(None) = No Freecooling
Rc = FC by opening AIR-Damper
5L5 = FC by opening Water Valve(s)

Scd
STD. SETTINGS If set to YES, all parameters of the selected unit will be changed
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LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
automatically to pre-defined values. To be used after iCOM
hardware update only.
NOTE: 'YES' jumps back to 'NO' (it behaves as a 'push button').
Fbc
|F
T-PROPORTIONAL BAND T-
INTEGRATION FACTOR
Normally best results will be reached if the 'AUTOSET' is
enabled. The Proportional Band is divided in two equal parts,
one part for cooling, and one part for heating (hysteresis).
Inside this hysteresis there are the different components
(compressors, heaters), which share the width of the hysteresis.
If Teamwork Mode 1 is selected, the P-Band belongs to the
whole system.
NOTE: Too small P-Band will cause the bad control quality
(hunting).
Integration Factor: If set to any value, the PI control is enabled.
The integration factor doubles the actual, real deviation from the
Setpoint within the selected time. This will force cooling/heating
to add more steps to reach the Setpoint. To be used if P-Band
must be wide because of bigger number of units connected,
and working in Teamwork 1.

FbR
|FR
H-PROPORTIONALBAND
H-INTEGRATION FACTOR
Normally best results will be reached if the 'AUTOSET' is
enabled. Proportional Band is divided in two equal parts, one
part for Dehum. , one part for Hum. (Hysteresis). Inside this
Hysteresis there are the different Components (Humidifier etc.),
which share the width of the Hysteresis. If Teamwork Mode 1 is
selected, the P-Band belongs to the whole System. NOTE: Too
small P-Band will cause the bad Control Quality (Hunting).
Integration Factor: If set to any value, the PI control is enabled.
The integration factor doubles the actual, real deviation from the
Setpoint within the selected time. This will force Hum / Dehum
to add more steps to reach the Setpoint. To be used if P-Band
must be wide because of bigger number of units connected,
and working in Teamwork 1.

RSF
AUTOSET If set Yes the iCOM control defines the value of proportional
band according to the cooling steps available

FRS
HEATING STEPS It defines the number of heating steps
R5R
HOT WATER OR HOT GAS It defines the type of re-heating; Hot Water or Hot Gas
RdF
HEATING DEADBAND The value the heaters shall start later. Means the group of
heaters is shifted with the deadband value to lower
temperatures.

cc
3P.ACT. RUNTIME Actuators are motors that drive either the Freecooling Damper
or which drive Chilled Water or Freecooling valves. This
parameter is the information for the time necessary from
completely closed to completely open position.

RcF
3P.ACT. MIN.OPEN This parameter guarantees a permanent opening of the
selected percentage, as long as the unit is in operation, even if
the control would like to close the 3P-actuator completely.

RcF
HUMIDIFIER ENABLE Enables / disables the humidifier operation.
NOTE: Setting this parameter to YES makes the control looking
for a humidity sensor. If not present a warning will occur.

Ru
HUMIDIFIER MODEL To be set according the steam cylinder mounted in the air
conditioning unit. If an external humidifier has to be controlled,
this parameter must be set to 'EXT'.

RS
SUPPLY VOLTAGE The voltage sets automatically after setting the cylinder type.
Fcc
STEAM RATE When set to 100% the humidifier will produce the nominal
amount of steam, if set to a lower value the humidifier will
produce less steam according the setting. This is valid for both
operating modes: ON-Off and proportional.

FR
CONTROL The control behavior of the humidifier:
When set to cc (ON/OFF) the humidifier will start at the left-
end of humidity proportional band at its maximum capacity
(defined with STEAM RATE) and stop when the room humidity
Setpoint is reached.
When set to Fcc (proportional), the steam output will be
proportional to the deviation of return air humidity from room
humidity Setpoint.

RuC
ACT. HUMIDIFIER CURRENT Shows the actual measured current from the steam cylinder.
Rcd
DEADBAND The value the humidifier shall start later. Means the Humidifier
is shifted with the deadband value to lower humidity.

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LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
dFR
DEHUM.ENABLE Enables / disables the dehumidification operation. NOTE:
Setting this Parameter to YES makes the control looking for a
humidity sensor. If not present a warning will occur.
c Dehum performed
5FS Dehum performed if required.
SFc STOP FC: (For Direct FC units): Instead to start the
compressor for Dehum; the FC damper will be closed to avoid
incoming outdoor humidity.

FLc
EL.REHEAT ENABLE During Dehum operation it could be necessary to reheat. If it is
no problem from the power consumption, put this parameter to
'YES'.
If compressor and heaters may not operate at the same time,
put it to 'NO'.

dR
DEHUM HYSTERESIS Defines the return air humidity value at which the
dehumidification will be stopped. It is expressed as percentage
of the full humidity proportional band. (50% means that
dehumidification will be stopped at room humidity Setpoint).

ddb
DEADBAND The value the dehumidification shall start later. Means Dehum
starting point is shifted with the deadband value to higher
humidity.

dFC
DEHUM.RELAY AS Allows using the digital output of dehumidification for other
purposes, if the dehumidification mode is not required:
dFR (DEHUM): Dehumidification relay used for dehumidification
(Standard)
R (WARNING): Relay used as general warning contact (splits
WA and AL on two Relays)
Fcc (NO POWER): Relay changes its state if the unit switches
to 'NO POWER' mode.

LSc
WATER LEAK DETECTOR Enables or disables the sensor. When enabled can be set to R
(Warning) (Message only) or to R (Alarm) (stops unit in case of
water detection).

L9
LWD value: actual indication from LWD. Should be between 1.4
and 1.6 to be OK.

dc
DT ROOM-OUTDOOR The value of the difference between the return air temperature
and the outdoor temperature over which (with a hysteresis of+/-
1.5 C) the unit will enable the Freecooling mode (if there are not
other conditions that disable the Freecooling operation). The
Freecooling mode will be activated when also the condition on
DT Room-Glycol is fulfilled. If set to 'CON', the control expects
to get a command with a switch instead of a temperature
sensor. If set to 'EFC' the unit will not go in Freecooling mode
during normal operation, but only in case of NO POWER'
operation or compressor failure, if the delta is 3 deg C.
(Emergency Freecooling only).

dc
DT ROOM-GLYCOL The value of the difference between the return air temperature
and the glycol temperature over which (with a hysteresis of+/-
1.5 C) the unit will enable the Freecooling mode (if there are not
other conditions that disable the Freecooling operation). The
Freecooling mode will be activated when also the condition on
DT Room-Outdoor is fulfilled. If set to 'CON', the control expects
to get a command with a switch instead of a temperature
sensor.

dc3
STOP FC AT SET+ The Freecooling mode will be stopped when the return
temperature will be greater than room temperature Setpoint
plus Stop FC at Room Set +. If Freecooling is stopped for this
reason, it will be disable for at least one hour. In case of FC+DX
this value is used to active compressor #1. Compressor #2 (on
Twin DF units) is activated 1.5C above this point (see also
FFd).

R
R
R3
R
ANALOG OUTPUT 1 - 4 All available 0 - 10Vdc outputs may be used for several
purposes:
3F (3P. ACTUATOR 1): Position of first 3 point actuator
(Feedback)
3F (3P. ACTUATOR 2): Position of second 3 point actuator
(Feedback)
R33 (HEATING 33%): Signal increases to 10V within the first
step of heaters.
SLc (SUPPLY CONTROL): Fan speed regulation in relation to
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LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
cRd (RADCOOLER): Dry Cooler Fanspeed control. (Glycol FC,
incl. Su/WI changeover)
FLR (HEATER BOARD): For units which have additional heater
board for electrical heaters.
RcR (HT HUM): Humidity signal (0%rH-100%rH = 0V-10V)
Fcc (SUPPLY TEMP): (0C-50C = 0V-10V)
Rcc (RETURN TEMP): (0C - 50C = 0V - 10V)
FS (FANSPEED): Fanspeed Control.
RFR (HEATERS): Signal increases to 10V within the heaters
part of p-band.
Ru (HUMIDIFIER): Signal increases to 10V within the humidifier
part of p-band.
Cc (COOLING): Signal increases to 10V within the cooling part
of p-band.
Cc (COOLING 1): Signal increases to 10V within the
compressor 1 hysteresis.
Cc (COOLING 2): Signal increases to 10V within the
compressor 2 hysteresis.
SS (SUPERSAVER): Output for Setpoint- shifting of
Superchillers / Matrix units.
RL (ALARMBOARD): Signal for Alarm board
Cc (METRIC ROOM): Drive signal for Hotgas reheating in
'Constant-like' units.
NOTE: Compressor will not stop on Setpoint, but 25% of p-band
lower, with a delay of 20 minutes.
Cc (I-Variex): Signal for Condenser Fans speed control
dSc (D-Scroll): Signal for Digital Scroll compressor
management.
NOTE: it is enough to set one of the available analog outputs as
D-Scroll to active the digital scroll compressor management; in
this case the related output is automatically used to manage the
condenser fan speed as for I-Variex function; the digital scroll
compressor capacity is done by the digital output 12 (P35 1/5).
The I-Variex and D-Scroll functions becomes independent as
soon as one output is set as D-Scroll and another one is set as
I-Variex; in this case the digital scroll compressor capacity is
managed by the related analog output set as D-Scroll and not
by the digital output.
Cc: Like the cooling output, but inverted: 100% at the setpoint,
0% at full cooling.
FLc
LOW AIRFLOW AT Use 'AUTOSET AIRFLOW' to set. Depending on the value
assigned to this parameter, iCOM will generate warning or
alarm when the voltage generated by airflow sensor is lower
than the threshold set. If a differential pressure switch is used,
S| (SWI) has to be set.

RSR
AUTOSET AIRFLOW Stop the unit first. Set parameter to 'YES'. The unit will start the
fan for 30 seconds, and then wait 30 seconds with fan off. After
that the value will be set. If a warning appears, there was no
reaction from the airflow device.

FLc
AIRFLOW VALUE Read only analogue value (percentage) that informs about the
airflow speed inside the unit. This value can be taken into
account when setting the Low Airflow At parameter.

FF
FAN FAILURE Depending on the value assigned to this parameter, iCOM will
stop humidity control and heating only when set to RLF
(Warning) or will completely stop the Unit when set to RF
(Alarm), when the airflow value is lower than the threshold
setting.

LFd
LOW.PRES.AL.DELAY The time delay (in minutes) after a start of the compressor(s) in
which the occurrence of a low pressure alarm is ignored. After
this time the low pressure alarm is delayed of approximately 10
seconds.

Ccd
COMPRESSOR DELAY The compressor is activated after the delay set; this function is
used on those units equipped with interceptor water valve.

cRC
COMP.TH.ENABLE To enable or disable the Alarm 'Compressor Motor Protection'.
cRc
Thermal Protection Type Defines which type of compressor thermal protection is
installed:
Cc = Contact
cc = NTC Sensor
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LCd
Parameter Name Description User Set
consider this parameter with standard compressors
FFd
FC or DX Cooling configuration
5FS FC+DX Compressor and Free cooling are enabled to
work at the same time.
c FC or DX Compressor and Free cooling are NOT enabled
to work at the same time.

Sc
Stop Compressor Hysteresis Defines the working band of compressor 1 and compressor 2
when the free cooling is active.

FSF
ENERGY SAVING This parameter enables the energy saving function. If set to
Yes than the 3P. actuator is managed within 0 50% of
proportional band and the speed of fan is modulated between
50% to 150% of proportional band (see also FSR and FSL)

CCc
CW VALVE CONTROL This parameter defines the 3P actuator control:
FRc = both two actuator are managed in parallel
RLc = the 3P actuator 1 or 2 is used according to the CFc
parameter
CRS = the first actuator is managed from 0% to 70% of
proportional band, the second one from 70% to 100%

CcF
CW VALVE ROTATION
ENABLED
Enable the rotation between actuator 1 and 2 (only if the CFc is
set 1 or 2)

Ccc
CW VALVE ROTATION TIME Defines the rotation every x time if the CcF is enabled
CFc
CW VALVE MAIN Defines which is the first actuator:
1 = 3P actuator 1 is the first one
2 = 3P Actuator 2 is the first one
Ext = it is defined according to the related digital input (open =
3P1. closed = 3P2)

CR

Calibration Humitemp Temp.
CR
Calibration Humitemp
Humidity

CR3
Calibration Supply Air Sensor
or Return NTC Air Sensor

CR
Cal. EEAP Temperature
CRS
Cal. EEAP Humidity
CR5
Cal. Hirosensor 1 left Sensor
CR
Cal. Hirosensor 1 right Sensor
CR8
Cal. Hirosensor 2 left Sensor
CR9
Cal. Hirosensor 2 right Sensor
C0
Cal. Outdoor Temp. Sensor
C
Cal. Glycol Temp. Sensor
The calibration allows the user the adaptation of the sensor-
values, using the offset values. The actual value contains
already also the offset.

Fuc
Quick Start If set to Yes the devices for temperature and humidity control of
all units which have to be ON will be activated (if required)
within 60 seconds. This function is kept alive for 5 minutes
only then the standard delay management is applied.

bRc
Not used Not used
cSc
Auto test If set to YES, the Unit automatically runs following test cycle:
Fan ON
After 1 Minute: Compressor 1 ON
After 4 Minutes: Co 1 OFF, Co2 ON
After 4 Minutes: Co 2 OFF, El. Heaters ON
After 1 Minute: Heaters OFF, FC Act. to 50%
After reaching 50%: Alarm relays ON
After 1 Minute: Al. Rel. OFF, Warning Relay ON
After 1 Minute: end of Test.


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4.1.7 The 3 Digits Display Communication Parameters


These parameters are located directly below the last of the standard 3digit display parameters (tst).


uu Unit to unit protocol *
5bF (GBP)= Global Bus Protocol, Rb (Hb) = Hirobus)
Cc (Con) = Converter Global Bus Protocol <> Hirobus

uR Unit to unit address *
Identifies the unit inside the LAN. The numbering needs to
be consecutive, from 1 to 32.

u5 Unit to unit group *
0-99, The U2U Group parameter defines to which group of
units/displays the device belongs to. Using the group
functionality, makes it possible to run multiple, independent
groups of units inside the same LAN.

Fcc Monitoring Protocol *
0: c
1: (Velocity) uLc
2: (Hironet) R
3: (IGM) |.9
4: (HiSNMP) SF
5: (HN/IP) R|

|F IP Address, 1
st
group *
The first group of the IP Address must be the same in all
units inside the group of units which have to communicate
to each other.

|F IP Address, 2
nd
group *
The second group of the IP Address must be the same in all
units inside the group of units which have to communicate
to each other.

|F3 IP Address, 3
rd
group *
The third group of the IP Address must be the same in all
units inside the group of units which have to communicate
to each other.

|F IP Address, 4
th
group *
The fourth group of the IP Address must be individual for
each unit inside the LAN. Any number can be chosen
between 000 and 255.

S Netmask, 1
st
group *
The Netmask Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

S Netmask, 2
nd
group *
The Netmask Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

S3 Netmask, 3
rd
group *
The Netmask Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

S Netmask, 4
th
group *
The Netmask Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

55 Gateway, 1
st
group *
The Gateway Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

55 Gateway, 2
nd
group *
The Gateway Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

553 Gateway, 3
rd
group *
The Gateway Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

55 Gateway, 4
th
group *
The Gateway Address must be the same in all units inside
the group of units which have to communicate to each
other.

Sc
Enable Simple Monitoring
(SiMOn)
0 = disabled
1 = enabled

bLS
Bootloader status
R not available
cd invalid
c5 OK
cd changed
cFd updating




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bLC
Bootloader control
c no action
S.c save and reboot

CSS
Configuration safe status
R not available
cd invalid
c5 OK
cd changed
cFd updating

CSC
Configuration safe control
c no action
S.. save
Lcd load

ccc
HT Sensor Out of Range
Control
c = only the standard sensor failure events are activated
5FS = The Sensor Failure Alarm is activated when the
temperature or humidity of the HT sensor is out of range (0
50C / 10.0 90.0%) for a time of 30 seconds.


Changes on parameters marked with * have to be followed by a save & reboot command
(S.c) on the bootloader control parameter (bLC).
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4.1.8 The 3 Digits Display Warnings / Alarms
Note: these warnings / alarms will activate the warning / alarm relay on the board.

Code Abbreviation Description Type Timing / Notes
00 RF
COMP. 1 HIGH PRESSURE Alarm 20 seconds delay /
enabled only if
compressor is on
00 LF
COMPRESSOR 1 LOW PRESSURE Alarm 10 seconds delay /
enabled only if
compressor is on +
Low Pressure Delay
Time
003 RC
HIGH CHILLED WATER Warning 15 minutes delay
after unit on / only for
chilled water units
00 LC
LOW CHILLED WATER FLOW Warning 10 seconds delay /
enabled only if unit is
on, only for chilled
water units
00S FR0
ELECTRICAL HEATERS OVERHEATED Warning 60 seconds delay /
enabled only if
heaters are on
005 / 00 RF
FAN FAILURE Warning / Alarm 100 seconds delay
after fan on; 10
seconds delay in
normal operation
008 CF
CLOGGED FILTERS Warning 60 seconds delay /
enabled only from
Monday to Thursday,
09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
009 / 00 LF
WATER LEAKAGE Warning / Alarm 25 seconds delay
0 / 0 u|
USER INPUT 1 TRIGGERED Warning / Alarm 10 seconds delay
03 RFR
HUMIDIFIER FAILURE Warning
0 RRC
HUMIDIFIER HIGH CURRENT Warning
0S 05 RF R
HUMIDIFIER FAILURE Warning
0 RuC
HUMIDIFIER CYLINDER WORN Warning
08 Rcc
HIGH ROOM TEMPERATURE Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
09 Lcc
LOW ROOM TEMPERATURE Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
00 RcR
HIGH ROOM HUMIDITY Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
0 LcR
LOW ROOM HUMIDITY Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
0 RcF
HIGH ROOM TEMPERATURE Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
03 LcF
LOW ROOM TEMPERATURE Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
0 RRF
HIGH ROOM HUMIDITY Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
0S LRF
LOW ROOM HUMIDITY Warning 30 minutes delay
after unit on
05 RF
CONDITIONER WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED Warning enabled only from
Monday to Thursday,
09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
0 RC
COMPRESSOR 1 WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED Warning enabled only from
Monday to Thursday,
09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
08 RR
HUMIDIFIER WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED Warning enabled only from
Monday to Thursday,
09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
09 FcC
PTC SENSOR FAILURE Warning 30 seconds delay
after power on
030 / 03 cSF
ROOM SENSOR FAILURE Warning / Alarm 30 seconds delay
after power on
03 FSF
EEAP SENSOR FAILURE Warning 30 seconds delay
after power on
033 SF
WATER PRESENCE SENSOR FAILURE Warning 25 seconds delay
03 Fc
NETWORK FAILURE Warning 2 minutes delay
03S cc
OUT OF MEMORY Warning
0S8 RF
COMP. 2 HIGH PRESSURE Alarm 20 seconds delay /
enabled only if
compressor is on
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Code Abbreviation Description Type Timing / Notes
0S9 LF
COMPRESSOR 2 LOW PRESSURE Alarm 10 seconds delay /
enabled only if
compressor is on +
Low Pressure Delay
Time
050 RC
COMPRESSOR 2 WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED Warning enabled only from
Monday to Thursday,
09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
05 0cc
OUTDOOR TEMP. SENSOR Warning 60 seconds delay
05 5L5
GLYCOL TEMP. SENSOR Warning 60 seconds delay
05S Fc
SMOKE ALARM Alarm 15 seconds delay
058 / 059 u|
USER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED Warning / Alarm 10 seconds delay
00 Fc
NO CONNECTION TO UNIT 1 Warning 5 minutes delay
0 c
COMPRESSOR 1 MOTOR PROTECTION Alarm 30 seconds delay
0 c
COMPRESSOR 2 MOTOR PROTECTION Alarm 30 seconds delay
03 Fc
FIRE ALARM Alarm 20 seconds delay
0S FR
CONDENSER 1 FAN FAILURE Warning 15 seconds delay
05 FR
CONDENSER 2 FAN FAILURE Warning 15 seconds delay
0 Rb
NETWORK PING Warning = Hirobus Error,
2 devices with same
address
08 S|d
SUBGROUP-ID NOT UNIQUE Warning 10 seconds delay
09 Su
SUBGROUP-UNIT 1 NOT CONNECTED Warning 10 seconds delay
080 Su
SUBGROUP-UNIT 2 NOT CONNECTED Warning 10 seconds delay
08 cSF
SHARE ROOM SENSOR FAILURE Warning
08 cSF
SHARE ROOM SENSOR FAILURE Alarm
083 dc
MAINTENANCE DONE Message
08 dcR
MAINTENACE SHOULD BE DONE Message
085 CSF
DISCHARGE SENSOR PRESSURE FAILURE Alarm 20 seconds delay
08 dSF
CONDENSER SENSOR PRESSURE FAILURE Alarm 20 seconds delay
088 RRF
HEATER 1, 2 WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED Warning enabled only from
Monday to Thursday,
09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
090 RFd
AIRFLOW DEVICE NOT READY, PLS. CHECK Warning

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4.2 iCOM Coldfire Displays

Two different types are available:

The iCOM Large Coldfire Display has a 320 x 240 dot matrix graphic display that shows user, service and advanced
menu icons, as well as descriptive text.

The iCOM Small Coldfire Display basically offers the same features, the only difference is the smaller dot matrix graphic
display, which has 128 x 64 pixels.

The menu-driven display is used for all programming functions on each cooling unit. The screen on the display shows the
status of the conditioned space, such as room temperature and humidity, temperature and humidity setpoints and
deadbands, alarm status and settings, event histories and the current time.
Liquid Crystal display
LED Status Indicators
Top LED is red or flashing red
- alarm,
Bottom LED is amber (power
on) or green (unit on)
Keypad

Figure 31 iCOM Large Coldfire Display

Keyboard Layout:


Figure 32 iCOM Large Coldfire Display Keyboard Layout

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The iCOM control screen displays text and icons for monitoring and programming your HPAC unit and/ or
network of units. From the default menu, the user menu may be accessed by pressing the enter key. When
the user selects an icon the various submenus, set points, status, thresholds and service information is
displayed. The following defines the various keyboard icons and functions.

Icon Key Name Function

On/ Off Key Controls the operation state of the unit (the system).

Alarm Key Silences the audible alarm.

Help Key Accesses the integrated help menus.

ESCape Key Returns to the previous display.

Enter Key Confirms all selections, icons and text.

Increase Key
(Up Arrow)
Moves upward through the menu or increases the value of the
selected parameter.

Decrease Key
(Down Arrow)
Moves downward through the menu or decreases the value of
the selected parameter.

Left Arrow Key Navigates through text and selections of the display.

Right Arrow Key Navigates through text and selections of the display.

Upper LED
Blinking Red: Active, unacknowledged alarm exists.

Solid Red: Active, acknowledged alarm exists.

Lower LED
Amber: Power available to the unit, unit NOT operating.

Green: Power available to the unit, unit is operating.

















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4.2.1 Meaning of the different Symbols in the Main Window


Return air temperature (if on the top-right SYSTEM is indicated, it is the average of
all units with system on. If UNIT x is indicated, it is the return air temperature of the
specific unit. This is valid for all indications in the Display.
The small number represents the actual Setpoint.

Return air humidity of the system / the unit.

Supply air temperature of the system / the unit.

This bargraph gives information about the actual Fanspeed. In
units w/o Fanspeed control the graph will show 100% if the fan is
on, and 0% if the fan is off.

This bargraph gives information about the actual used cooling
resources in operation, either for the system or for a specific unit.
NOTE: Compressors stopped with failure are excluded from this
graph, so that the information is about the actual available
compressors.

This bargraph gives information about the actual used
Freecooling resources in operation, either for the system or for a
specific unit.

This bargraph gives information about the actual used heating
resources in operation, either for the system or for a specific unit.
This bargraph gives information about the actual used
dehumidification resources in operation, either for the system or
for a specific unit.
This bargraph gives information about the actual used
humidification resources in operation, either for the system or for
a specific unit.
This bargraph gives information about the next maintenance time
(mm-yyyy).

This field of the window informs
about time, date, the status of
the system / unit.
It also contains an event log
holding the 2 latest events
occurred to the system / unit.
(Large CF Display only).


4.2.2 How to navigate through the iCOM Display
iCOM displays icons and text for monitoring and controlling your Emerson Network Power cooling units or
network of cooling units. The number of icons and amount of text shown depends on the display type. From
the default menu, the user menu may be accessed by pressing the enter key. When an icon is selected,
iCOM reveals associated items, such as submenus, setpoints, status, thresholds and service data.
Scrolling with the arrow keys reveals the remainder of the icons necessary for controlling your unit or
network.

4.2.3 Accessing menus and settings
When you reach the desired icon, press the enter key. If a menu item has submenus, those are revealed.
If there are no submenus, the function, setting or command-level text is displayed.


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4.2.4 iCOM Display Parameters
4.2.4.1 iCOM User Menu Parameters

Setpoints View and change temperature and humidity setpoints
U100
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
U101 Password W - - - - - -
U102 Temperature Setpoint W 5,0-40,0 C 0,1 23,0C 23,0C 27,0C
U102
The temperature of the air desired in the room. It is the reference value used by iCOM, together with Return Air Temperature, Temp.
Proportional Band and Temp. Integration Factor to decide the cooling or heating status.
U103 Humidity Setpoint W No, 20-80 % 1 50% 50% 50%

U103
The humidity of the air desired in the room. It is the reference value used by iCOM, together with Return Air Humidity, Humidity Proportional
Band and Humidity Integration Factor to decide the Hum or Dehum status.
U104 Humidity Compensation W No, Yes - Yes Yes Yes

U104
If enabled, the control respects the psychometric relation between temperature and humidity. Reading the actual temperature the relative
humidity Setpoint will be recalculated.
U105 Supply Limit W No, 5-25 C 1 No 10C 10C

U105
A low limit for the Supply Air Temperature. The air conditioning unit will try to always keep the Supply Air Temperature greater than the
value set in this parameter. If set to a value different from NO a NTC sensor must be installed inside the unit (or near it) in the supply air
flow path. To decide its cooling status, iCOM uses the lower between a) the deviation of Return Air Temperature from Temperature Setpoint
and b) the deviation of Supply Air Temperature from Supply Air Setpoint. Note: Supply Limit is capable to reduce the opening of dampers or
valves, but will never stop a compressor. (Exception: the 2nd compressor in a twin compressor unit will not start if the supply temperature is
already too low, but it will not be stopped if it becomes too low once started).
U106 Temperature Setpoint 2 W No, 5-40 1 No No No

U106
A second Setpoint value for the air temperature of the room. It is used when at least one User Input is set as 2
nd
SETP (Second Setpoint)
and the switch on the corresponding input of iCOM is open.

Event Log Contains last 200 events of the system

Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
200 last events
occurred
R - - - - - -

Graphics Displays temperature and humidity graphs

Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
System temperature time
scale
W 8,32 min
1,12,24 hours
2,4,8,16 days
- 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours
System temp. graph height W +/- 3-20 C 1 6C 6C 6C
System humidity time
scale
W 8,32 min
1,12,24 hours
2,4,8,16 days
- 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours
System hum. graph height W +/- 10-30 % 1 25% 25% 25%
Unit temperature time
scale
W 8,32 min
1,12,24 hours
2,4,8,16 days
- 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours
Unit temp. graph height W +/- 3-20 C 1 6C 6C 6C
Unit humidity time scale W 8,32 min
1,12,24 hours
2,4,8,16 days
- 24 hours 24 hours 24 hours
Unit humidity graph height W +/- 10-30 % 1 25% 25% 25%

View Network Shows status of all connected units

Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
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Set Alarms Allows enable, disable and settings for alarms
U200
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
U201 Password W - - - - - -
U202 Std. Sensor Warnings R - - - - - -
U202
These warnings are generated from the standard return sensor of each unit, if the thresholds are over- / under ridden. The warnings are
delayed for a time of 30 minutes after unit start.
U203 High temperature W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
U204 Low temperature W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
U205 High humidity W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
U206 Low humidity W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
U207 EEAP Warnings R - - - - - -
U207
These warnings are generated from the optional EEAP sensor, if the thresholds are over- / under ridden. The warnings are delayed for a
time of 30 minutes after unit start.
U208 High temperature EEAP W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
U209 Low temperature EEAP W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
U210 High humidity EEAP W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
U211 Low humidity EEAP W No, 1-99% 1 No No No

Sensor Data Shows readings of standard and optional sensors
U300
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
U301 Actual temperature
Setpoint
R 5,0-40,0 C 0,1 - - - -
U301
This value shows the actual temperature Setpoint for the specific unit.
U302 Actual humidity Setpoint R No, 20-80 % 1 - - - -
U302
This value shows the actual humidity Setpoint for the specific unit. The humidity Setpoint can be automatically influenced from the humidity
compensation parameter.
U303 EEAP temperature R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U304 EEAP humidity R 0-100 % 1 - - - -
U303, U304
The temperature and relative humidity measured by the optional EEAP Sensor (Electronic Environment Alarm Package) (if installed). This
sensor allows to set second step temperature and humidity warnings.
U305 Hirosensor 1 left R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U306 Hirosensor 1 right R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U307 Hirosensor 2 left R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U308 Hirosensor 2 right R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U305 - U308
The temperatures (two values) measured by Hirosensor number 1 (2). These values are not used for regulation or alarm / warning
generation.
U309 Glycol temperature R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U309
The temperature of the refrigerant mixture (water or glycol and water) entering the unit. In Freecooling or Dual Fluid units, depending on the
value set in DT Room-Glycol, it is only displayed or used to decide the Freecooling Status of the unit. In Freecooling units it also drives the
analogue output for the Dry-Cooler. Each unit uses its own sensor for control.
U310 Supply temperature R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U310
A read only value. It is the temperature of the air delivery of the unit. Available only when the corresponding sensor is installed. This value
could influence the control, if Supply Limit is set.
U311 Outdoor temperature R -28.0-100.0 C 0,1 - - - -
U311
The temperature of the environment outside the room. It is used, together with the Return Air Temperature, to decide the Freecooling status
of the unit. If multiple units are connected via LAN each unit will work with the average of the values read by all sensors. The value
displayed here is this average.
U312 Freecooling status R Off, Start, On - - - - -
U312
Indicates the actual status of the Freecooling mode of the unit. 'START' means that the condition on the outdoor temperature is fulfilled but
other conditions (on glycol temperature. and/or return air temperature) are not yet fulfilled.

Active Alarms Lists all alarms which are still active

Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
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Display Setup Change settings for display: language, time, simple or graphic
display
U400
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
U401 Language W English, Italian,
German,
Portuguese,
Czech, French,
Greek
- English English English
U402 Date W DD/MM/JJJJ - DD/MM/
JJJJ
DD/MM/
JJJJ
DD/MM/
JJJJ

U403 Time W hh-mm-ss - - - -
U404 Temperature Indication W C, F - C C C
U405 Display contrast W 0-100% 1 - - -
U406 Buzzer Frequency W 0-100% 1 - - -
U407 Backlight off after W No, 5min,
10min, 30min,
1h, 12h
1 5 min 5 min 5 min
U408 Screen: W Graphical,
Simple
- Graphic
al
Graphic
al
Graphic
al

U409 Display shows: W Set, Act, Set +
Act
- Set+Act Set+Act Set+Act
U410 Display View W Normal /
Inverted
- Normal Normal Normal
U411 Date Format W mm/dd/yyyy
dd.mm.yyyy
yyyy-mm-dd
- - -

Total Run Hours Records the run time of all components and allows
setting of limits on run time
U500
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting

This window shows the actual working hours of the components (Actual), and the threshold (Limit). When a component reaches the limit
hours, a warning will occur, but the component will continue to operate. These warnings will appear from Monday to Thursday, 9:00 to
15:00 only.
U501 Actual / Limit - - - - - - -
U502 Fan Motor (Limit) W 0-32000 1 0 0 0
U503 Compressor 1 (Limit) W 0-32000 1 0 0 0
U504 Compressor 2 (Limit) W 0-32000 1 0 0 0
U505 Freecooling W 0-32000 1 - - - -
U506 -
U507 Electrical Heater 1 W 0-32000 1 - - - -
U508 Electrical Heater 2 W 0-32000 1 - - - -
U509 -
U510 Humidifier (Limit) W 0-32000 1 0 0 0
U511 Dehumidification W 0-32000 1 - - - -

Sleep Mode Allows setback settings for non-peak operation
U600
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
U601 Password W - - - - - -
U602 Sleep on: - - - - - - -
U603 Monday W No, Yes - No No No
U603 Tuesday W No, Yes - No No No
U603 Wednesday W No, Yes - No No No
U603 Thursday W No, Yes - No No No
U603 Friday W No, Yes - No No No
U603 Saturday W No, Yes - No No No
U603 Sunday W No, Yes - No No No
U602 - U603
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U604 Sleep every day (1) - - - - - -
U605 From / to W Time (hh:mm) 1 00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00

U606 Sleep every day (2) - - - - - -
U607 From / To W Time (hh:mm) 1 00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00
00:00

U604 - U607
Period of time in which the unit will be daily in Sleep Mode. The daily setting doesnt depend on full Day settings! Set both intervals to 00:00
if Sleep Mode is not requested.
U608
U609 Timer mode W NO, YES,
AUTO
1 Auto Auto Auto
U609
Setting NO: If during Sleep mode the temperature or humidity crosses the threshold, Sleep mode will be interrupted (no warning will appear
for a time of 30 minutes). The unit will 'fall asleep' again if the next interval asks for Sleep mode, or if the Timer mode parameter is set to
YES' (changes back to 'NO' after set). Sleep mode will be activated only if the temperature is inside the thresholds.
Setting AUTO: If the temperature crosses the threshold (high or low) the unit starts in standard mode and 'sleeps' again automatically if the
temperature is close to the Setpoint.
U610 - - - - -
U611 Deadband W 2-15 C;
System Off
1 System
Off
System
Off
System
Off

U611
If set to 'System Off' the unit will completely stop during the specified days and/or time intervals. If set to a value, a deadband of the
specified width is shifted in, where no cooling or heating is performed. Humidity ctrl is off during Sleep mode.

Service Contacts Contains key contact information for local service,
including names and phone numbers
U700
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting

This window is a read-only window which helps identifying the nearest responsible Service-Organization.
U703 Address line 1 R text-string - - - - -
U704 Address line 2 R text-string - - - - -
U705 Address line 3 R text-string - - - - -
U706 Address line 4 R text-string - - - - -

4.2.4.2 iCOM Service Menu Parameters

Setpoints View and change temperature and humidity setpoints
S100
Page 1 of 2 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S101 Password W - - - - - -
S102 Temperature Setpoint W 5,0-40,0 C 0,1 23,0C 23,0C 27,0C
S102
The temperature of the air desired in the room. It is the reference value used by iCOM, together with Return Air Temperature, Temp.
Proportional Band and Temp. Integration Factor to decide the cooling or heating status.
S103 Humidity Setpoint W No, 20-80 % 1 50% 50% 50%

S103
The humidity of the air desired in the room. It is the reference value used by iCOM, together with Return Air Humidity, Humidity Proportional
Band and Humidity Integration Factor to decide the Hum or Dehum status.
S104 Humidity Compensation W No, Yes - Yes Yes Yes

S104
If enabled, the control respects the psychometric relation between temperature and humidity. Reading the actual temperature the relative
humidity Setpoint will be recalculated.
S105 Supply Limit W No, 5-25 C 1 No 10C 10C

S105
A low limit for the Supply Air Temperature. The air conditioning unit will try to always keep the Supply Air Temperature greater than the
value set in this parameter. If set to a value different from NO a NTC sensor must be installed inside the unit (or near it) in the supply air
flow path. To decide its cooling status, iCOM uses the lower between a) the deviation of Return Air Temperature from Temperature Setpoint
and b) the deviation of Supply Air Temperature from Supply Air Setpoint. Note: Supply Limit is capable to reduce the opening of dampers or
valves, but will never stop a compressor. (Exception: the 2nd compressor in a twin compressor unit will not start if the supply temperature is
already too low, but it will not be stopped if it becomes too low once started).
S106 Temperature Setpoint 2 W No, 5-40 1 No No No

S106
A second Setpoint value for the air temperature of the room. It is used when at least one User Input is set as 2
nd
SETP (Second Setpoint)
and the switch on the corresponding input of iCOM is open.
S107 Autoset enable W No, Yes - Yes Yes Yes
S107
Enables the permanent calculation and self-setting of the best control parameters for the actual situation. It is recommended to run the
system always with AUTSET ON.
S108 Temperature
proportional band
W 1,0-30,0 C 1 autoset autoset autoset
S108
Normally best results will be reached if the 'AUTOSET' is enabled. The Proportional Band is divided in two equal parts, one part for cooling,
and one part for heating (hysteresis). Inside this hysteresis there are the different components (compressors, heaters), which share the
width of the hysteresis. If Teamwork Mode 1 is selected, the P-Band belongs to the whole system.
NOTE: Too small P-Band will cause the bad control quality (hunting).
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S109 Temperature integration
time
W No, 5-15 min 1 autoset autoset autoset
S109
Normally best results will be reached if the 'AUTOSET' is enabled. If set to any value, the PI control is enabled. The integration factor
doubles the actual, real deviation from the Setpoint within the selected time. This will force cooling/heating to add more steps to reach the
Setpoint. To be used if P-Band must be wide because of bigger number of units connected, and working in Teamwork 1.
S110 Temperature Deadband W No, 5-15 min 1 autoset autoset autoset
S110
The value the heaters shall start later. Means the group of heaters is shifted with the deadband value to lower temperatures.
S100
Page 2 of 2 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S112 Password W - - - - - -
S113 Humidity proportional
band
W 2-60 % 1 autoset autoset autoset
S113
Normally best results will be reached if the 'AUTOSET' is enabled. The Proportional Band is divided in two equal parts, one part for
dehumidification, and one part for humidification (hysteresis). Inside this hysteresis there are the different components (humidifier etc.),
which share the width of the hysteresis. If Teamwork Mode 1 is selected, the P-Band belongs to the whole system.
NOTE: Too small P-Band will cause the bad control quality (hunting).
S114 Humidity integration
time
W No, 5-15 min 1 autoset autoset autoset
S114
Normally best results will be reached if the 'AUTOSET' is enabled. If set to any value, the PI control is enabled. The integration factor
doubles the actual, real deviation from the Setpoint within the selected time. This will force Hum / Dehum to add more steps to reach the
Setpoint. To be used if P-Band must be wide because of bigger number of units connected, and working in Teamwork 1.
S115 Humidity deadband W 0-50 % 1 0 0 0
S115
The value the humidifier shall start later. Means the Humidifier is shifted with the deadband value to lower humidity.
S116 DT between Room /
Outdoor
W No, Con, EFC,
3-25 K
1 No 10 10
S116
The value of the difference between the return air temperature and the outdoor temperature over which (with a hysteresis of+/-1.5 C) the
unit will enable the Freecooling mode (if there are not other conditions that disable the Freecooling operation). The Freecooling mode will
be activated when also the condition on DT Room-Glycol is fulfilled. If set to 'CON', the control expects to get a command with a switch
instead of a temperature sensor. If set to 'EFC' the unit will not go in Freecooling mode during normal operation, but only in case of NO
POWER' operation or compressor failure, if the delta is 3 deg C. (Emergency Freecooling only).
S117 DT between Room /
Glycol
W No, Con, 2-25
K
1 No 6 No
S117
The value of the difference between the return air temperature and the glycol temperature over which (with a hysteresis of+/-1.5 C) the unit
will enable the Freecooling mode (if there are not other conditions that disable the Freecooling operation). The Freecooling mode will be
activated when also the condition on DT Room-Outdoor is fulfilled. If set to 'CON', the control expects to get a command with a switch
instead of a temperature sensor.
S118 Stop FC at Setpoint + W No, 1-25 1 No 3 3
S118
The Freecooling mode will be stopped when the return temperature will be greater than room temperature Setpoint plus Stop FC at Room
Set +. If Freecooling is stopped for this reason, it will be disable for at least one hour. In case of FC+DX this value is used to active
compressor #1. Compressor #2 (on Twin DF units) is activated 1.5C above this point.
S119 Fanspeed Min/Max W 30-50/50-100% 1 30/100 30/100 30/100
S119
The fanspeed is modulated according to the Min and Max value from 50% and 150% of proportional band when the energy saving function
is active.
The Min value is always kept when the cascade operating mode is used and the defined units are in standby mode. The limit is shifted to
calculated value (between Min and max) 10 minutes after that all units are ON.
The signal is forced to 50% as minimum value when the heating or humidifier device is active
(The corresponding analogue output must be assigned to Fanspeed).
S120 Fanspeed Standard W No, 30-100% 1 No No 100
S120
This parameter is used by iCOM to regulate the speed of the fan during normal operation when an analogue output of iCOM is used to drive
the fan. This parameter is forced to 50% as minimum selectable value when the energy saving function is active (The corresponding
analogue output must be assigned to Fanspeed).
S121 Fanspeed Dehum W No, 30-100% 1 No No 80
S121
This parameter is used by iCOM to regulate the speed of the fan during Dehum operation; when an analogue output of iCOM used to drive
the fan. (The corresponding analogue output must be assigned to Fanspeed).
S122 Fanspeed No Power W No, 1-100% 1 No No 65
S122
This parameter is used by iCOM to regulate the speed of the fan during NoPower operation when an analogue output of iCOM used to
drive the fan. (The corresponding analogue output must be assigned to Fanspeed).

Unit Diary A notepad containing notes from service or from the customer

Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
Data from unitdiary.xml R - - - - - -

Standby Settings

Allows lead/lag setup when multiple units are connected
S500
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S501 Password W - - - - - -
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S502 Number of Standby
Units
W 0-15 1 0 0 0
S502
STBY units normally are halted and will start only in case of an alarm of another unit in the network. This parameter defines how many units
will be in standby mode.

S503 Rotation Frequency W No, Daily,
Every Mo-Tu-
We-Th-Fr-Sa-
Su
- No No No
S503
Defines the frequency at which the automatic rotation of standby units will be performed. Selectable: No, Daily, and all weekly at selectable
days of the week.
S504 Rotate at (hour) W 0-23 1 0 0 0
S505 Rotate at (minute) W 0-59 1 0 0 0
S504, S505
The time of the day at which the rotation of the standby units will be performed. Valid only when 'Rotation Frequency' (S503) is not set to
'NO'.
S506 Rotate by W 1 - 15 1 1 1 1
S506
Allows performing a group units rotation.
S507 Perform one rotation W No, Yes - - - -
S507
When set to 'YES' the system is forced to perform one rotation of the standby units. Valid only when 'Rotation Frequency' (S503) is not set
to 'NO'.
S508 Cascade units W No, Yes, Cool,
Temp
- No No No
S508
Setting this parameter will start the standby unit(s) not only in case of an alarm on an active unit, but also in case of increasing and/or
decreasing of temperature and/or humidity to assist the active unit(s).
NOTE: Cascade settings force Teamwork 1!
Possible Settings:
NO: cascade function not active
YES: active with both temperature(cooling/heating) and humidity (humidification/de-humidification)
TEMP: active only for temperature (cooling/heating)
COOL: active only for cooling
S509 Start all Standby Units
by HT
W No, Yes - No No No
S509
If set to YES, all standby units will start in case of a high temperature warning in of the duty units.

Maintenance/
Wellness Settings


Allows setting maintenance interval reminder,
maintenance message, number of unit starts and stops,
and time since last maintenance
S000
Page 1 of 7 basic settings R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S001 Password W - - - - - -
S002 Maintenance frequency W No, 1-4 per
year
1 1 1 1
S002
Possible settings are:
NO : No next maintenance calculation
1: Maintenance 1 time a year
2: Maintenance 2 times a year
3: Maintenance 3 times a year
4: Maintenance 4 times a year
S003 Max bonus W 0-12 1 0 0 0
S003
If the unit is working in good conditions, next maintenance can be shifted to later time, adding the bonus (or parts of it) to the next planned
service time. The bonus is given in months.
S004 Max penalty W 0-12 1 0 0 0
S004
If the unit is working in bad conditions, next maintenance must be shifted to earlier time, reducing the penalty (or parts of it) from the next
planned service time. The penalty is given in months.
S005 Last maintenance R Date - - - -
S005
This date sets automatically if the service engineer sets the 'Reset' parameter. (see next lines).
S006 Service engineer W Name - - - -
S006
The service engineer has to put his name in the name-field after service.
S007 Reset W No, Yes - - - -
S007
Pressing RESET sets the 'Last Maintenance Date' to the actual date, and resets all maintenance counters to 0.
S008 Calculated next
maintenance
W Date - - - -
S008
This is the result of the settings done in this area. It shows the calculated next service time, respecting bonus & penalty as well as std.
maintenance frequency
S000
Page 2 of 7 motor settings R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S012 Password W - - - - - -
S013 Number of starts R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S013
A Counter (read only) which indicates the number of starts of the specific component since the last maintenance. The counter will be reset
when last maintenance is set (Reset).
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S014 Working hours R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S014
A counter (read only) which indicates the working Hours of the specific Component since the last Maintenance. The counter will be reset
when last maintenance is set (Reset).
S015 Average working time R 0-999 hrs 1 - - - -
S015
Calculated from number of starts and working hours. This is the basic information for next maintenance calculation.
S016 Starts per day optimum W 1-240 1 1 1 1
S017 Starts per day worst W 1-240 1 24 24 24
S016 - S017
Number of starts per day for the specific component, which can be considered as optimum (optimum), and can be considered as bad
working condition (worst).
S018 Number of alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S018
A counter (read only) which indicates the number of alarm occurred to the specific component since last maintenance (split in HP/LP/TH for
compressors). The counter will be reset when last maintenance is set (Reset).
S019 Actual Bonus R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S019
Actual calculation of wellness for the specific component (+ or -, months). The system will always take the value from the worst component
for next maintenance indication.
S000
Page 3 of 7 compressor 1
settings
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S023 Password W - - - - - -
S024 Number of starts R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S025 Working hours R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S026 Average working time R 0-999 hours 1 - - - -
S027 Starts per day optimum W 1-240 1 12 12 12
S028 Starts per day worst W 1-240 1 240 240 240
S029 Number of HP alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S030 Number of LP alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S031 Number of OL alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S033 Actual bonus R 0-12 1 - - - -
S000
Page 4 of 7 compressor 2
settings
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S034 Password W - - - - - -
S035 Number of starts R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S036 Working hours R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S037 Average working time R 0-999 hours 1 - - - -
S038 Starts per day optimum W 1-240 1 12 12 12
S039 Starts per day worst W 1-240 1 240 240 240
S040 Number of HP alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S041 Number of LP alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S042 Number of OL alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S044 Actual bonus R 0-12 1 - - - -
S000
Page 5 of 7 heater 1 settings R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S045 Password W - - - - - -
S046 Number of starts R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S047 Working hours R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S048 Average working time R 0-999 hours 1 - - - -
S049 Starts per day optimum W 1-240 1 12 12 12
S050 Starts per day worst W 1-240 1 240 240 240
S051 Number alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S052 Actual bonus R 0-12 1 - - - -
S000
Page 6 of 7 heater 2 settings R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S056 Password W - - - - - -
S057 Number of starts R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S058 Working hours R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S059 Average working time R 0-999 hours 1 - - - -
S060 Starts per day optimum W 1-240 1 12 12 12
S061 Starts per day worst W 1-240 1 240 240 240
S062 Number alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S063 Actual bonus R 0-12 1 - - - -
S000
Page 3 of 7 humidifier settings R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S078 Password W - - - - - -
S079 Number of starts R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S080 Working hours R 0-32000 1 - - - -
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S080 Average working time R 0-999 hours 1 - - - -
S082 Starts per day optimum W 1-240 1 12 12 12
S083 Starts per day worst W 1-240 1 240 240 240
S084 Number alarms R 0-32000 1 - - - -
S085 Actual bonus R 0-12 1 - - - -

Diagnostic / Service
Mode
Allows troubleshooting, manual mode, read analog and
digital inputs

S000
Page 1 of 4 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S301 Password W - - - - - -
S302 Manual Mode W No, Yes - - - -
S302
This window allows running all components in manual-mode, with all safety devices on. At first the parameter 'Manual Mode' has to be set
to 'ON', after that the Unit Fan must be started, before being able start any other components. 'DRAIN' (Humidifier) can be set to ON
without setting MANUAL to ON, and without to enter a password before. 'DRAIN' stops automatically after 20 seconds. NOTE: The alarm
relay falls to 'ALARM' when setting the unit in manual mode.
S303 Unit Fan W No, Yes - - - -
S304 Compressor 1 W No, Yes - - - -
S305 Compressor 2 W No, Yes - - - -
S306 Heat 1 W No, Yes - - - -
S307 Heat 2 W No, Yes - - - -
S308 Humidifier W No, Yes - - - -
S309 Drain W No, Yes - - - -
S311 Dehum W No, Yes - - - -
S311 Alarm Relay W No, Yes - - - -
S000
Page 2 of 4 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S312 Password W - - - - -
S313 3P Actuator 1 W 0-100% 1 - - -
S314 3P Actuator 2 W 0-100% 1 - - -
S315 Analog out 1 W 0-100% 1 - - -
S316 Analog out 2 W 0-100% 1 - - - -
S317 Analog out 3 W 0-100% 1 - - - -
S318 Analog out 4 W 0-100% 1 - - - -
S313 S317
After setting the unit in manual mode and starting the Unit Fan, also the analogue outputs can be set individually. 3P actuators are either
CW / FC valves or dampers.
S000
Page 3 of 4 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S334 Password W - - - - -
S335 S344
This window gives Info about the digital Inputs. The graphical contact in the screen indicates open or closed, the description informs about
the meaning of this state.
S335 Status Remote R On, Off - - - -
S336 Status Filter R OK, Act - - - -
S337 Status User Input 1 R OK, Act - - - -
S338 Status User Input 2 R OK, Act - - - -
S339 Status HP 1 R OK, Act - - - -
S340 Status LP 1 R OK, Act - - - -
S341 Status TH 1 R OK, Act - - - -
S342 Status HP 2 R OK, Act - - - -
S343 Status LP 2 R OK, Act - - - -
S344 Status TH 2 R OK, Act - - - -
S000
Page 4 of 4 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S345 Password W - - - - -
S346 S354
This window gives Info about the digital Inputs. The graphical contact in the screen indicates open or closed, the description informs about
the meaning of this state.
S346 Status High Chilled
Water
R OK, Act - - - -
S347 Status Low CW Flow R OK, Act - - - -
S348 Status Condenser 1 Fail R OK, Act - - - -
S349 Status Condenser 2 Fail R OK, Act - - - -
S350 Status DT 1 R OK, Act - - - -
S351 Status DT 2 R OK, Act - - - -
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S352 Status Heaters
Overheated
R OK, Act - - - -
S353 Status Smoke Warning R OK, Act
S354 Status Fire Alarm

R OK, Act

Set Alarms Allows enable, disable and settings for alarms
S200
Page 1 of 2 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S201 Password W - - - - - -
S202 Std. Sensor Warnings R - - - - - -
S202
These warnings are generated from the standard return sensor of each unit, if the thresholds are over- / under ridden. The warnings are
delayed for a time of 30 minutes after unit start.
S203 High temperature W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
S204 Low temperature W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
S205 High humidity W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
S206 Low humidity W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
S207 EEAP Warnings R - - - - - -
S207
These warnings are generated from the optional EEAP sensor, if the thresholds are over- / under ridden. The warnings are delayed for a
time of 30 minutes after unit start.
S208 High temperature EEAP W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
S209 Low temperature EEAP W No, 1-99C 1 No No No
S210 High humidity EEAP W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
S211 Low humidity EEAP W No, 1-99% 1 No No No
S200
Page 2 of 2 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S212 Password W - - - - -
S213 User Input 1 W WARNING,
ALARM,
nHumi,
nComp,
2ndSetp,
NoPower,
Not used, LSI,
NoHumHeat
- - - -
S214 User Input 2 W Like Custom 1 - - - -
S213 - S214
According to the value set for this parameter (both inputs have the same selection possibilities) iCOM will take some actions when the
switch connected to the corresponding input of iCOM is open:
WARNING: a Warning is generated (the unit continue its operations)
ALARM: an alarm is generated (the unit stops its operations)
nHumi: the humidification is disabled
nComp: the compressor(s) disabled
2nd Setpoint: the reference value for Return Air Temperature regulation switches to Temp. Setpoint 2
No Power: everything is stopped except Fans and Freecooling function
Not Used: iCOM will not take any action on User Input opening.
LSI: self-setting on UI2 when a std. internal humidifier is selected.
NoHumHeat: the humidification and heating control is disabled
S215 Quick Start W No, Yes - No No No

S215
If set to YES all devices for temperature and humidity controlling of all units which have to be ON are activated, if required, within 60
seconds

Sensor Calibration/
Setup

Allows calibration of sensors
S600
Page 1 of 3 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S601 Password W - - - - -
S602 Return temperature
(T/H)
W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S603 Calibrated Return
temperature (T/H)
R 0,0-50,0 C 0,1 - - -
S604 Return humidity (T/H) W +/- 9,9 % 0,1 - - -
S605 Calibrated return
humidity (T/H)
R 20,0-80,0% 0,1 - - -
S606 Supply/Return PTC W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S607 Calibrated
Supply/Return PTC
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
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S608 Outdoor PTC W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S609 Calibrated Outdoor PTC R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S610 Glycol/Supply PTC W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S611 Calibrated
Glycol/Supply PTC
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S600
Page 2 of 3 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S612 Password W - - - - -
S613 EEAP Temperature W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S614 Calibrated EEAP
Temperature
R 0,0-50,0 C 1 - - -
S615 EEAP Humidity W +/- 9,9 % 0,1 - - -
S616 Calibrated EEAP
Humidity
R 20,0-80,0% 1 - - -
S600
Page 3 of 3 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S623 Password W - - - - -
S624 Hirosensor 1 Left W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S625 Calibrated Hirosensor 1
Left
R -28.0 - 100.0 1 - - -
S626 Hirosensor 1 Right W +/- 9,9 % 0,1 - - -
S627 Calibrated Hirosensor 1
Right
R -28.0 - 100.0 1 - - -
S628 Hirosensor 2 Left W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S629 Calibrated Hirosensor 2
Left
R -28.0 - 100.0 1 - - -
S630 Hirosensor 2 Right W +/- 9,9 % 0,1 - - -
S631 Calibrated Hirosensor 2
Right
R -28.0 - 100.0 1 - - -

System/Network Setup


Allows setup and U2U communication for multiple units
S800
Page 1 of 2
SYSTEM
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S801 Password W - - - - -
S802 Number of Connected
Units
W 1-16 - - -
S802
The number of air conditioning units connected together in the LAN. The user must set it properly depending on the actual network
configuration. All the units in the network must have different addresses (starting from 1).
S803 Teamwork Mode W No, 1,2 No No No
S803
The units work in stand-alone, using their own sensors for regulation. This setting must be used in multi-room installations. Set to 1 if the
units shall operate as one system. For control the average T+H of all units in operation is used. All units together are working like one big
unit. Not to be set in multi-zone rooms.
Set to 2 if the units shall operate in stand-alone, but with restrictions from the average T+H. The averages decide, if cooling or heating, hum
or Dehum has to be performed, the units itself decide about according their own sensors. Teamwork setting 2 is a stand-alone mode
operation, but 'mastered' from the average T+H, to avoid competition between the units. To be set in multi-zone or unbalanced rooms.
S805 U2U Group W 1-99 - - -
S805
The U2U Group parameter defines to which group of units/displays the device belongs to. Using the group functionality, makes it possible
to run multiple, independent groups of units inside the same LAN.
S809 Configuration Safe
Status
R Not Available,
Invalid, Ok,
Changed,
Updating
- - - -
S809
Status of configurationsafe.xml
S809 Configuration Safe
Control
W No, Save,
Load
- No No No
S809
To save the actual configuration into the configurationsafe.xml; or to load from an existing configurationsafe.xml.
S810 Network Safe
Status
R Not Available,
Invalid, Ok,
Changed,
Updating
- - - -
S810
Status of networksafe.xml
S810 Configuration Safe
Control
W No, Save,
Load
- No No No
S810
To save the actual configuration into the networksafe.xml; or to load from an existing networksafe.xml.
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S811 Software Version

R - - - - -
S811
Shows the actual software version of the display.
S800
Page 2 of 2
SYSTEM
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S812 Password W - - - - -
S813
IP Address *
W IP Range - - -
S813
This is the unique IP Address of the display. The first 3 groups of 3 numbers must be identical on all devices in the same LAN; the last
group of 3 digits must be individual.
S814
Netmask *
W Netmask
Range
- - -
S814
The Netmask has to be the same on all devices in the same LAN.
S815
Gateway *
W Gateway
Range
- - -
S815
The Gateway has to be the same on all devices in the same LAN.
S816 MAC R MAC Range - - -
S816
This is the read-only MAC address of the display.
S817
U2U Protocol *
W HB, GBP - - -
S817
Has to be set to GBP (Global Bus Protocol) only.
S818
U2U Address *
W 33-64 - - -
S818
The unique address of the display in the LAN. Any number between 33 and 64 can be selected (not consecutive)
S821 Bootloader Variables
Status
R Not Available,
Invalid, Ok,
Changed,
Updating
- - - -
S821
Shows the status of the bootloader variables (all parameters on page 2, marked with *). As soon as such a parameter was changed, the
status will show changed.
S822 Bootloader Variables
Control
W No,
Save+Reboot
- - - -
S821
To activate changes done on the bootloader-variable, the display needs to be rebooted using the Save + Reboot command on S822.
S800
Page 1 of 2
UNIT (board)
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S823 Password W - - - - -
S824 Monitoring Address W 1-99 - - -
S824
A number that uniquely identify the iCOM Board connected on a Hironet network. Must be different for each iCOM Board in the network.
S826 U2U Group W 1-99 - - -
S826
The U2U Group parameter defines to which group of units/displays the device belongs to. Using the group functionality, makes it possible
to run multiple, independent groups of units inside the same LAN.
S827 Unit Name W 6 digits - - -
S827
Allows giving a name to the unit. This name appears on the top-right corner on each unit window and in the network overview window.
S828 SNMP Listen PORT W 0-2000 1 - - -
S829 HiSNMP IP ADDRESS W IP Range - - - -
S831 Configuration Safe
Status
R Not Available,
Invalid, Ok,
Changed,
Updating
- - - -
S831
Status of configurationsafe.xml
S831 Configuration Safe
Control
W No, Save,
Load
- No No No
S831
To save the actual configuration into the configurationsafe.xml; or to load from an existing configurationsafe.xml.
S832 Network Safe
Status
R Not Available,
Invalid, Ok,
Changed,
Updating
- - - -
S832
Status of networksafe.xml
S832 Configuration Safe
Control
W No, Save,
Load
- No No No
S832
To save the actual configuration into the networksafe.xml; or to load from an existing networksafe.xml.
S833 Software Version R - - - - -
S833
Shows the actual software version of the board.
S800
Page 2 of 2
UNIT (board)
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S834 Password W - - - - -
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S835
Monitoring Protocol *
W Hironet, IGM,
Velocity, None,
HiSNMP,
HN/IP
- - -
S835
iCOM Boards provide a Hironet connection (RS485), with the same data-points as the Microface Control System. iCOM Boards identify
themselves as being a Microface, therefore all Hirolink types, which are compatible to a Microface are compatible to an iCOM Board too.
iCOM Displays do not provide a monitoring connection.
Note: IGM and Velocity are not available.
S836
IP Address *
W IP Range - - -
S836
This is the unique IP Address of the board. The first 3 groups of 3 numbers must be identical on all devices in the same LAN; the last group
of 3 digits must be individual.
S837
Netmask *
W Netmask
Range
- - -
S837
The Netmask has to be the same on all devices in the same LAN.
S838
Gateway *
W Gateway
Range
- - -
S838
The Gateway has to be the same on all devices in the same LAN.
S839 MAC R MAC Range - - -
S839
This is the read-only MAC address of the display.
S840
U2U Protocol *
W HB, GBP, CON - - -
S840
The board can communicate in GBP (Global Bus Protocol) or in HB (Hirobus). Hirobus has to be selected if no iCOM Display is inside the
network, and the network has to be established with Hirobus cables only.
GBP can be selected for all iCOM components (Ethernet network); and if also Microfaces or Hiromatics E are inside the network
[connected through Hirobus], one iCOM Board has to play the role of a converter between the 2 protocols: in that case this iCOM Board has
to be set as CON.
S841
U2U Address *
W 33-64 - - -
S841
The unique address of the board in the LAN. Any number between 1 and 32 can be selected (consecutive)
S843 Bootloader Variables
Status
R Not Available,
Invalid, Ok,
Changed,
Updating
- - - -
S843 Shows the status of the bootloader variables (all parameters on page 2, marked with *). As soon as such a parameter was changed, the
status will show changed.
S843 Bootloader Variables
Control
W No,
Save+Reboot
- - - -
S843
To activate changes done on the bootloader-variable, the display needs to be rebooted using the Save + Reboot command on S843.
S844 Static RAM W No,
Clear+Reboot
- - - -
S844
The clear + reboot allows to empty the static RAM and to reboot the board.

Options Setup

Allows setup of component operation
S400
Page 1 of 2 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S401 Password R - - - - -
S403 Low pressure alarm
delay
W 0-5 min 1 3 3 3
S403
The time delay (in minutes) after a start of the compressor(s) in which the occurrence of a low pressure alarm is ignored. After this time the
low pressure alarm is delayed of approximately 10 seconds.
S404 Actual LP1 pressure R 1.0-6.0 bar 0,1 - - -
S405 Actual LP2 pressure R 1.0-6.0 bar 0,1 - - -
S407 Heating steps R 0,1,2,3, LQT,
FCF, CHF,
LTA, HTA
- - - -
S407
Number of heating steps. 0, 1, 2, or 3.
If NO heater is present, the 2 free outputs might be used for alarms / warnings indication.
LQT: Rel.1: Water Alarm (LWD) Rel.2: High/Low Temperature
FCF: Rel.1: Compressor Fail (HP/LP/TH) Rel.2: Fan Failure
CHF: Rel.1: Compressor Fail (HP/LP/TH) Rel.2: Humidifier Failure
LTA: Rel.1: Low Temperature Rel.2: Low Temperature (EEAP)
HTA: Rel.1: High Temperature Rel.2: High Temperature (EEAP)
S408 Heating deadband R -10,0 -- +30,0
K
0,1 - - -
S408
The value the heaters shall start later. Means the group of heaters is shifted with the deadband value to lower temperatures.
S409 Hot Water / Hotgas W HW, HG, No - - - -
S409
This setting is important for iCOM Large Board only. In case there is Hotgas reheat or Hotwater heat, the function will be linked to a new
output (see connection guide)
S410 3P Actuator runtime W 50-400 sec 1 165 sec 165 sec 165 sec
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S410
Actuators are motors that drive either the Freecooling Damper or which drive Chilled Water or Freecooling valves. This parameter is the
information for the time necessary from completely closed to completely open position.
S411 3P actuator min.
opening
W 0-50% 1 - - -
S411
This parameter guarantees a permanent opening of the selected percentage, as long as the unit is in operation, even if the control would
like to close the 3P-actuator completely.
S400
Page 2 of 2 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S412 Password W - - - - -
S413 Humidification enabled R No, Yes Yes Yes Yes
S413
Enables / disables the humidifier operation.
NOTE: Setting this parameter to YES makes the control looking for a humidity sensor. If not present a warning will occur.
S414 Steam Rate R No, 30-100% 10 - - -
S414
When set to 100% the humidifier will produce the nominal amount of steam, if set to a lower value the humidifier will produce less steam
according the setting. This is valid for both operating modes: ON-Off and proportional.
S415 Dehum enabled R No, Yes Yes Yes Yes
S415
Enables / disables the dehumidification operation. NOTE: Setting this Parameter to YES makes the control looking for a humidity sensor. If
not present a warning will occur.
No: no Dehum performed
Yes: Dehum performed if required.
STOP FC: (For Direct FC units): Instead to start the compressor for Dehum; the FC damper will be closed to avoid incoming outdoor
humidity.
S416 Electric reheat operation R No, Yes No No No
S416
During Dehum operation it could be necessary to reheat. If it is no problem from the power consumption, put this parameter to 'YES'.
If compressor and heaters may not operate at the same time, put it to 'NO'.
S417 Dehum Hysteresis R 25-50% 1 50 50 50
S417
Defines the return air humidity value at which the dehumidification will be stopped. It is expressed as percentage of the full humidity
proportional band. (50% means that dehumidification will be stopped at room humidity Setpoint).
S418 Dehum Relay As R Dehum, No
Power,
Warning
- Dehum Dehum Warning
S418
Allows using the digital output of dehumidification for other purposes, if the dehumidification mode is not required:
DEHUM: Dehumidification relay used for dehumidification (Standard)
WARNING: Relay used as general warning contact (splits WA and AL on two Relays)
NO POWER: Relay changes its state if the unit switches to 'NO POWER' mode.
S419 LWD No, Warning,
Alarm
- - - -
S419
Enables or disables the sensor. When enabled can be set to Warning (Message only) or to Alarm (stops unit in case of water detection).
S420 LWD Value 0,00-2,50V 0,01 - - -
S420
LWD value: actual indication from LWD. Should be between 1.2 and 1.6 to be OK.
S421 Single unit auto restart 0-999 sec 1 5 5 5
S421
The time delay, in seconds, between the power on and the start of the unit. NOTE: Each unit multiplies the time with its iCOM ID Number.
S422 On-Off enabled Yes, No -
Yes Yes Yes
S422
YES to accept the ON/OFF command from a connected display.

Navigator Board Setup

Allows setup of Navigator logging (see also NAVIGATOR
BOARD connection guide and manual code 272599)

S900
Page 1 of 8
circuit 1 values
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S901 Password W


S902
Condensing
temperature 1
R C 0,1
- - -

S903 Condensing pressure 1 R bar 0,1
- - -

S904 Evaporating temp. 1 R C 0,1
- - -

S905 Evaporating pressure 1 R bar 0,1
- - -

S906 Discharge temp. 1 R C 0,1
- - -

S907 Suction temperature 1 R C 0,1
- - -

S908 Liquid line temp. 1 R C 0,1
- - -

S909 Superheat 1 R C 0,1
- - -

S910 Sub cooling 1 R C 0,1
- - -

S900
Page 2 of 8
circuit 2 values
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S912 Password W


S913
Condensing
temperature 2
R C 0,1
- - -

S914 Condensing pressure 2 R bar 0,1
- - -

S915 Evaporating temp. 2 R C 0,1
- - -

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S916 Evaporating pressure 2 R bar 0,1
- - -

S917 Discharge temp. 2 R C 0,1
- - -

S918 Suction temperature 2 R C 0,1
- - -

S919 Liquid line temp. 2 R C 0,1
- - -

S920 Superheat 2 R C 0,1
- - -

S921 Sub cooling 2 R C 0,1
- - -

S900
Page 3 of 8
circuit 1 calibration
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S923 Password W


S924 Discharge temp. C1 W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S925
Calibrated Discharge
temp. C1
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S926 Suction temp. C1 W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S927
Calibrated Suction
temp. C1
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S928 Liquid temp. C1 W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S929
Calibrated Liquid temp.
C1
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S900
Page 4 of 8
circuit 2 calibration
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S934 Password W


S935 Discharge temp. C2 W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S936
Calibrated Discharge
temp. C2
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S937 Suction temp. C2 W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S938
Calibrated Suction
temp. C2
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S939 Liquid temp. C2 W +/- 9,9 K 0,1 - - -
S940
Calibrated Liquid temp.
C2
R -28.0 - 100.0
C
1 - - -
S900
Page 5 of 8
circuit 1 pressure
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S945 Password W
S946 REFRIGERANT R R22, R407 - - - -
S947 HP1 Sensor (Low) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S947 HP1 Sensor (Low) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S948 HP1 Sensor (High) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S948 HP1 Sensor (High) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S949 Actual HP1 voltage R 0,00-10,00V 0,01 - - -
S950 Actual HP1 pressure R 0,0-10,0bar 0,1 - - -
S951 LP1 Sensor (Low) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S951 LP1 Sensor (Low) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S952 LP1 Sensor (High) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S952 LP1 Sensor (High) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S953 Actual LP1 voltage R 0,00-10,00V 0,01 - - -
S954 Actual LP1 pressure R 0,0-10,0bar 0,1 - - -
S900
Page 6 of 8
circuit 1 pressure
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S945 Password W
S946 REFRIGERANT R R22, R407 - - - -
S947 HP2 Sensor (Low) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S947 HP2 Sensor (Low) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S948 HP2 Sensor (High) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S948 HP2 Sensor (High) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S949 Actual HP2 voltage R 0,00-10,00V 0,01 - - -
S950 Actual HP2 pressure R 0,0-10,0bar 0,1 - - -
S951 LP2 Sensor (Low) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S951 LP2 Sensor (Low) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S952 LP2 Sensor (High) W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 - - -
S952 LP2 Sensor (High) W -6,0-50,0 bar 0,1 - - -
S953 Actual LP2 voltage R 0,00-10,00V 0,01 - - -
S954 Actual LP2 pressure R 0,0-10,0bar 0,1 - - -
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Page 7 of 8
Logging setup
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S956 Password W - - - -
S957 Log interval W 1s-15 min 1 - - -
S958 Start logging W No, Yes - - - -
S959 Log discharge sensor W No, Yes - - - -
S960 Log suction sensor W No, Yes - - - -
S961 Log liquid sensor W No, Yes - - - -
S962 Log HP sensor W No, Yes - - - -
S963 Log LP sensor W No, Yes - - - -
S964



Logging Time R - - -
S900
Page 8 of 8
Critical operation
R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S967 Password W - - - -
S968 HP higher than W 15-25 bar 1 - - -
S969 HP hysteresis W 15-25 bar 1 - - -
S968 - S969
HP HIGHER defines the condenser pressure limit. If the value exceeds the limit the logging is forced to 1 sample per second. The logging
goes to normal as soon as the value comes below the limit minus the hysteresis defined. In case of high pressure alarm the logging is
forced to 1 sample per second for 5 minutes, then the logging is stopped. It will be reactivated as soon as the alarm is reset.
S970 LP lower than W 1-5 bar 1 - - -
S971 LP hysteresis W 0-5 bar 1 - - -
S970 - 971
LP LOWER defines the evaporator pressure limit. If the value exceeds the limit the logging is forced to 1 sample per second. The logging
goes to normal as soon as the value comes over the limit plus the hysteresis defined. In case of low pressure alarm the logging is forced to
1 sample per seconds for 5 minutes, then the logging is stopped. It will be reactivated as soon as the alarm is reset.
S972 Outdoor temperature
higher than
W 1-5 bar 1 - - -
S973 Outdoor hysteresis W 20-50 C 1 - - -
S972 - 973
OUTD. HIGHER defines the outdoor air temperature (read by iCOM) limit. If the value exceeds the limit the logging is forced to 1 sample
per second. The logging goes to normal as soon as the value comes below the limit plus the hysteresis defined.
ROOM HIGHER = defines the return air temperature (detected by Microface) limit, if the value exceeds the limit the logging is forced to 1
sample per second. The logging goes to normal as soon as the value comes below plus the hysteresis defined.
S974 Discharge temperature
higher than
W 1-10C 1 - - -
S975 Discharge hysteresis W 50-99 C 1 - - -
S974 - 975
DISCHARGE HIGHER defines the supply air temperature (detected by iCOM) limit. If the value exceeds the limit the logging is forced to 1
sample per second. The logging goes to normal as soon as the value comes below plus the hysteresis defined.
S976 Room temperature
higher than
W 1-30C 1 - - -
S977 Room hysteresis W 20-40 C 1 - - -
S976 - 977
ROOM HIGHER defines the return air temperature (detected by iCOM) limit. If the value exceeds the limit the logging is forced to 1 sample
per second. The logging goes to normal as soon as the value comes below plus the hysteresis defined.

Service Contacts Contains key contact information for local service,
including names and phone numbers
S700
Page 1 of 1 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
S701 Password W None, Austria,
Switz.D
Switz.F,
Benelux D,
Benelux F,
Germany,
France, UK,
Hungary, Italy,
Poland, Spain
- - - -
S702 Country W text-string - - - -
S703 Address line 1 W text-string - - - -
S704 Address line 2 W text-string - - - -
S705 Address line 3 W text-string - - - -
S706 Address line 4 W text-string - - - -




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4.2.4.3 iCOM Advanced Menu Parameters

Factory Settings Unit configuration settings as set in the factory, changes allowed
ONLY with factory approval
A100
Page 1 of 6 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
A101 Password W - - - - - -
A102 Refrigerant Type W R22, R407C - - - -
A103 Number of compressors W 0,1,2 1 2 2 2
A103
WARNING: wrong setting of this parameter may cause false alarms as well as serious damage of the unit.
For correct setting please refer to the following table:
0 = Chilled Water Unit
1 = Single Compressor
2 = Twin Compressor
A104 Freecooling W No, Glycol, Air - - - -
A104
WARNING: wrong setting of this parameter may cause false alarms as well as serious damage of the unit.
For correct setting please refer to the following table:
None = No Freecooling
Air = FC by opening AIR-Damper
Glycol = FC by opening Water Valve(s)
A105 Set Standard Settings W Yes, No - - - -
A105
If set to YES, all parameters of the selected unit will be changed automatically to pre-defined values. To be used after iCOM hardware
update only.
NOTE: 'YES' jumps back to 'NO' (it behaves as a 'push button').
A106 Compressor delay time W 0-120 sec 1 0 0 0
A106
The compressor is activated after the delay set; this function is used on those units equipped with interceptor water valve.
A107 Compressor min on
time
W 0-5 min 1 0 0 0
A108 Compressor min off
time
W 0-5 min 1 0 0 0
A107 A108
The MIN ON time will keep the compressor operating for the selected time also if there is no cooling request anymore. The MIN OFF time
will keep the compressor in off mode as long as the off period is not elapsed.
Note: Between 2 starts of the same compressor there is a (fixed) minimum time delay of 6 minutes.
A109 Compressor Thermal
Enabled
W No, Yes - No, No No
A109
Enables the compressor thermal protection alarm
A110 Thermal Protection
Type
W Contact,
NTC Sensor
- Contact Contact Contact
A110
Defines which type of Thermal Protection is installed on digital scroll compressor; dont consider this parameter for standard
A100
Page 2 of 6 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
A112 Password W - - - - -
A113 Low Airflow at W 0-100%, SWI 1 40 40 40
A113
Use 'AUTOSET AIRFLOW' to set. Depending on the value assigned to this parameter, iCOM will generate warning or alarm when the
voltage generated by airflow sensor is lower than the threshold set. If a differential pressure switch is used, SWI has to be set.
A114 Autoset Airflow W No, Yes - - - -
A114
Stop the unit first. Set parameter to 'YES'. The unit will start the fan for 30 seconds, and then wait 30 seconds with fan off. After that the
value will be set. If a warning appears, there was no reaction from the airflow device.
A115 Airflow Value R 0-100% 1 - - -
A115
Read only analogue value (percentage) that informs about the airflow speed inside the unit. This value can be taken into account when
setting the Low Airflow At parameter.
A116 Fan Failure W Warning,
Alarm
- Alarm Alarm Alarm
A116
Depending on the value assigned to this parameter, iCOM will stop humidity control and heating only when set to Warning or will completely
stop the Unit when set to Alarm, when the airflow value is lower than the threshold setting.
A117 CW Valve Control W Parallel
Alternate
Cascade
- Parallel Parallel Parallel
A117
The 3P. actuators are managed according to the mode set:
Parallel = both two 3P Actuators are managed in parallel
Alternate = only one 3P actuator is used; the assignment is done by the CW Calve Main parameter
Cascade = the first 3P actuator is driven from 0% to 70% of proportional band, the second one from 70% to 100%
A118 Humidifier Model W 21L, 53L, 53H,
93L, 93H, d3H,
HT2, HT5,
HT9, EXT, IR3,
IR6
- - - -
A118
To be set according the steam cylinder mounted in the air conditioning unit. If an external humidifier has to be controlled, this parameter
must be set to 'EXT'.
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A119 Hum. Supply voltage W 230, 400, 460,
575 V
- - - -
A119
The voltage sets automatically after setting the cylinder type.
A120 Humidifier Control W on-off / prop - - - -
A120
The control behavior of the humidifier:
When set to ON/OFF the humidifier will start at the left-end of humidity proportional band at its maximum capacity (defined with STEAM
RATE) and stop when the room humidity Setpoint is reached.
When set to proportional, the steam output will be proportional to the deviation of return air humidity from room humidity Setpoint.
A121 Humidifier Amps
nominal
R 0,0 - 30,0 A - - - -
A121
Shows the nominal current for the steam cylinder, recalculated by the steam rate.
A122 Humidifier Amps actual R 0,0 - 30,0 A - - - -
A122
Shows the actual measured current from the steam cylinder.
A100
Page 3 of 6 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
A123 Password W - - - - -
A124 LP1 sensor 0V = W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 0,0 0,0 0,0
A124 LP1 sensor 0V = W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0,1 -2,5 -2,5 -2,5
A125 LP1 sensor 10V = W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 8,0 8,0 8,0
A125 LP1 sensor 10V = W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0,1 10 10 10
A126 Actual LP1 signal R 0,00-10,00V 0,01 - - -
A126 Actual LP1 signal R -10.00 +50.00
bar
0,01 - - -
A127 LP2 sensor 0V = W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 0,0 0,0 0,0
A127 LP2 sensor 0V = W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0,1 -2,5 -2,5 -2,5
A128 LP2 sensor 10.0V = W 0,0-10,0V 0,1 8,0 8,0 8,0
A128 LP2 sensor 10.0V = W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0,1 10 10 10
A129 Actual LP2 signal R 0,00-10,00V 0,01 - - -
A129 Actual LP2 signal R -10.00 +50.00
bar
0,01 - - -
A130 Unit Type FC/DX W FC OR DX ,
FC AND DX
- FC OR
DX
FC OR
DX
FC OR
DX

A130
A130 defines the cooling configuration:
FC or DX means that the compressor OR Freecooling will be used alternatively.
FC + DX mean that both, compressor and Freecooling can be activated at the same time.
A131 LP stop FC at W 0,0 - 20,0 bar 0,1 5 5 5
A131 Hysteresis W 0,0 - 20,0 bar 0,1 2 2 2
A131
A131 defines the low pressure limit to stop the Freecooling when both, compressor and free cooling are working. If the pressure exceeds
the limit, the free cooling is stopped for 1 hour. Freecooling will be reactivated only if the pressure value comes over the limit plus the
hysteresis defined.
A132 LP Alarm at W 0,0 - 20,0 bar 0,1 2,5 2,5 2,5
A132 LP Alarm Hysteresis W 0,0 - 20,0 bar 0,1 2 2 2
A132
A132 defines the low pressure limit to generate the low pressure alarm. The compressors will be enabled to work as soon as the pressure
comes over the limit plus the hysteresis defined and the alarm has been reset.
A133 Stop Comp. Hysteresis W 10-80 % 1 50 50 50
A133
A133 defines the working band of compressor 1 and 2 when Freecooling is active. The band value (in %) is calculated according to the
temperature Setpoint and DT3 parameter values. The DT3 parameter is used also to activate compressor 1.
Compressor 2 (if existing) is activated 1.5 K above.

A100
Page 4 of 6 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
A134 Password W - - - - -
A135 Analogue output 1 W see note below Not
used
Not
used
Not
used

A136 Analogue output 2 W Same as
Ana Out 1
Not
used
Not
used
Not
used

A137 Analogue output 3 W Same as
Ana Out 1
Not
used
Not
used
Not
used

A138 Analogue output 4 W Same as
Ana Out 1
Not
used
Not
used
Not
used

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A135 A138
All available 0 - 10Vdc outputs may be used for several purposes:
3P. ACTUATOR 1: Position of first 3 point actuator (Feedback)
3P. ACTUATOR 2: Position of second 3 point actuator (Feedback)
HEATING 33%: Signal increases to 10V within the first step of heaters.
SUPPLY CONTROL: Fan speed regulation in relation to supply air temperature
RADCOOLER: Dry Cooler Fanspeed control. (Glycol FC, incl. Su/WI changeover)
HEATER BOARD: For units which have additional heater board for electrical heaters.
HT HUM: Humidity signal (0%rH-100%rH = 0V-10V)
SUPPLY TEMP: (0C-50C = 0V-10V)
RETURN TEMP: (0C - 50C = 0V - 10V)
FANSPEED: Fanspeed Control.
HEATERS: Signal increases to 10V within the heaters part of p-band.
HUMIDIFIER: Signal increases to 10V within the humidifier part of p-band.
COOLING: Signal increases to 10V within the cooling part of p-band.
COOLING 1: Signal increases to 10V within the compressor 1 hysteresis.
COOLING 2: Signal increases to 10V within the compressor 2 hysteresis.
SUPERSAVER: Output for Setpoint- shifting of Superchillers / Matrix units.
ALARMBOARD: Signal for Alarm board
METRIC ROOM: Drive signal for Hotgas reheating in 'Constant-like' units.
NOTE: Compressor will not stop on Setpoint, but 25% of p-band lower, with a delay of 20 minutes
I-VARIEX: Condenser Fanspeed control
D-SCROLL: Digital Scroll Compressor control + Condenser Fanspeed control
NOTE: it is enough to set one of the available analog outputs as D-Scroll to active the digital scroll compressor management; in this case
the related output is automatically used to manage the condenser fan speed as for I-Variex function; the digital scroll compressor capacity
is done by the digital output 12 (P35 1/5). The I-Variex and D-Scroll functions becomes independent as soon as one output is set as D-
Scroll and another one is set as I-Variex; in this case the digital scroll compressor capacity is managed by the related analog output set as
D-Scroll and not by the digital output.
Inv Cooling: Like the cooling output, but inverted: 100% at the setpoint, 0% at full cooling.
A139 CW Valve Main W 1, 2, Ext - 1 1 1
A139
Defines which has to be the first actuator:
1 = the 3P actuator 1 is the first one
2 = the 3P actuator 2 is the first one
Ext = the assignment is done according to the digital input 3 (P5-a of medium); closed = 3P1, open = 3P2
A140 CW Valve Rotation
Enabled
W No, Yes - No No No
A140
Enable the actuators rotation every x time if only the CW Valve Main parameter is set 1 or 2
A141 CW Valve Rotation
Time
W 1 100 hours 1 24 24 24
A141
Defines when to perform the actuators rotation if only the CW Valve main parameter is set 1 or 2
A100 Page 5 of 6 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
A145 Password W - - - - -
A146 Condenser Setpoint W 5.0 22.0 bar 0.1
A146
Refrigerant condenser setpoint value
A147 Condenser Band W 1.0 10.0 bar 0.1
A147
Condenser band range values used for dead zone calculation
A148 Condenser Dead Zone W 0 80 % 1
A148
Zone of No movement; pressure can change without influence the current condenser fan speed modulated signal value
A149 Cut Off W 5.0 15.0 bar 0.1
A149
Low Condenser pressure limit: condenser fan speed signal is forced to 0% when the condenser pressure drops below the limit
A150 Reset Cut Off at + W 0 5.0 bar 0.1
A150
Condenser fan speed signal is applied again as soon as the pressure is higher then the limit
A151 Minimum Condenser
Signal
W 0 5.0 V 0.1
A151
Minimum condenser fan speed signal allowed during condenser control
A152 Maximum Condenser
Signal
W 3.0 10.0 V 0.1
A152
Maximum condenser fan speed signal allowed during condenser control
A153 High Pressure Warning W 10.0 30.0 bar 0.1
A153
High condenser pressure limit: condenser fan speed signal is forced to maximum value (100%) when the limit is reached; speed backs
under control as soon as the pressure is 1 bar lower then the limit
A154 Low Compressor
Capacity at
W 5.0 30.0 bar 0.1
A154
High discharge pressure limit: maximum digital scroll compressor capacity is maximum 80% when the limit is reached.
This function is activated also in case of 085 dSF event
A155 Low Compressor
Capacity for
W 10 30 min 1
A155
The Compressor capacity reduction is kept active for the time set
A100 Page 6 of 6 R/W Range Res. Std.
CW-DX
Std.
FC Glycol
Std.
FC Air
User
Setting
A156 Password W - - - - - -
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A157 Reset Low Capacity at - W 1.0 5.0 bar 0.1
A157
Compressor capacity reduction function is reset after the time set and if the discharge pressure is lower then the limit + hysteresys defined.
The function remains active if the 085 dSF event is active.
A158 Condenser Control Mode W Manual, Auto -
A158
Defines the condenser control mode: Manual: analog output can be managed in manual mode (unit needs to be in manual mode also)
Auto: analog output is managed directly by the condenser control function independently from unit running mode
A159 Condenser Type W Air, Water -
A159
Defines the condenser type: Air or Water.
Compressor capacity reduction function is deactivated in case of water setting
A160 I-Variex Control Enabled W No, Yes -
A160
Condenser control: it is automatically enabled when an analog output is set as D-Scroll or I-Variex; it is automatically disabled if any analog
output is set as D-Scroll or I-Variex
A161 Cond. HP1 Sensor 0 Volt W 0.0-10.0V 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
A161 Cond. HP1 Sensor 0 Volt W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0.1 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5
A162 Cond HP1 Sens. 10.0 Volt 0.0-10.0V 0.1 9.0 9.0 9.0
A162 Cond HP1 Sens. 10.0 Volt -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0,1 34.0 34.0 34.0
A163 Disch. HP2 Sensor 0 Volt W 0.0-10.0V 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
A163 Disch. HP2 Sensor 0 Volt W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0.1 -4.5 -4.5 -4.5
A164 Disch HP2 Sens. 10.0 Volt W 0.0-10.0V 0.1 9.0 9.0 9.0
A164 Disch HP2 Sens. 10.0 Volt W -10.0 / +50.0
bar
0.1 34.0 34.0 34.0
A165 Actual Condenser Press. R -10.00 +50.00
bar
0.01 - - - -
A165 Actual Discharge Press. R -10.00 +50.00
bar
0.01 - - - -
A166 Actual Condenser Fan
Speed
R 0 100% 1 - - -


4.2.5 iCOM Display Events
Note: messages and warnings / alarms marked with * will NOT activate the warning / alarm relay on the
board.

ID Description Type Timing / Notes
0 GENERAL ALARM * RESET, ACKNOWLEDGE
1 COMP. 1 HIGH PRESSURE ALARM 20 seconds delay / enabled only if
compressor is on
2 COMPRESSOR 1 LOW PRESSURE ALARM 10 seconds delay / enabled only if
compressor is on + Low Pressure
Delay Time
3 HIGH CHILLED WATER WARNING 15 minutes delay after unit on / only
for chilled water units
4 LOW CHILLED WATER FLOW WARNING 10 seconds delay / enabled only if
unit is on, only for chilled water units
5 ELECTRICAL HEATERS OVERHEATED WARNING 60 seconds delay / enabled only if
heaters are on
6 FAN FAILURE WARNING 100 seconds delay after fan on; 10
seconds delay in normal operation
7 FAN FAILURE ALARM 100 seconds delay after fan on; 10
seconds delay in normal operation
8 CLOGGED FILTERS WARNING 60 seconds delay / enabled only from
Monday to Thursday, 09:00 to 16:00
hrs.
9 WATER LEAKAGE WARNING 25 seconds delay
10 WATER LEAKAGE ALARM 25 seconds delay
11 USER INPUT 1 TRIGGERED WARNING 10 seconds delay
12 USER INPUT 1 TRIGGERED ALARM 10 seconds delay
13 HUMIDIFIER FAILURE WARNING
14 HUMIDIFIER HIGH CURRENT WARNING
15 HUMIDIFIER FAILURE WARNING
16 HUMIDIFIER FAILURE WARNING
17 HUMIDIFIER CYLINDER WORN WARNING
18 HIGH ROOM TEMPERATURE WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
19 LOW ROOM TEMPERATURE WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
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ID Description Type Timing / Notes
20 HIGH ROOM HUMIDITY WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
21 LOW ROOM HUMIDITY WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
22 HIGH ROOM TEMPERATURE WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
23 LOW ROOM TEMPERATURE WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
24 HIGH ROOM HUMIDITY WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
25 LOW ROOM HUMIDITY WARNING 30 minutes delay after unit on
26 CONDITIONER WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED WARNING enabled only from Monday to
Thursday, 09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
27 COMPRESSOR 1 WORKING HOURS
EXCEEDED
WARNING enabled only from Monday to
Thursday, 09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
28 HUMIDIFIER WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED WARNING enabled only from Monday to
Thursday, 09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
29 PTC SENSOR FAILURE WARNING 30 seconds delay after power on
30 ROOM SENSOR FAILURE WARNING 30 seconds delay after power on
31 ROOM SENSOR FAILURE ALARM 30 seconds delay after power on
32 EEAP SENSOR FAILURE WARNING 30 seconds delay after power on
33 WATER PRESENCE SENSOR FAILURE WARNING 25 seconds delay
34 NETWORK FAILURE WARNING 2 minutes delay
35 OUT OF MEMORY WARNING
36 UNIT ON MESSAGE
37 UNIT OFF MESSAGE
38 SLEEP MODE MESSAGE
39 STANDBY MODE MESSAGE
40 POWER ON UNIT LOGIN MESSAGE
41 POWER OFF MESSAGE
42 - 57 Unit 1 16 disconnected WARNING 3 minutes delay after power on, the 2
minutes delay
58 COMP. 2 HIGH PRESSURE ALARM 20 seconds delay / enabled only if
compressor is on
59 COMPRESSOR 2 LOW PRESSURE ALARM 10 seconds delay / enabled only if
compressor is on + Low Pressure
Delay Time
60 COMPRESSOR 2 WORKING HOURS
EXCEEDED
WARNING enabled only from Monday to
Thursday, 09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
61 OUTDOOR TEMP. SENSOR WARNING 60 seconds delay
62 GLYCOL TEMP. SENSOR WARNING 60 seconds delay
63 FREECOOLING STOPPED FOR 1 HOUR MESSAGE
64 ON-OFF BY HIROMATIC NOT ENABLED MESSAGE
65 SMOKE ALARM ALARM 15 seconds delay
66 NO POWER (USER INPUT) MESSAGE
67 POWER ON (USER INPUT) MESSAGE
68 USER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED WARNING 10 seconds delay
69 USER INPUT 2 TRIGGERED ALARM 10 seconds delay
70 NO CONNECTION TO UNIT 1 WARNING 5 minutes delay
71 COMPRESSOR 1 MOTOR PROTECTION ALARM 30 seconds delay
72 COMPRESSOR 2 MOTOR PROTECTION ALARM 30 seconds delay
73 FIRE ALARM ALARM 20 seconds delay
74 OUT OF MEMORY WARNING
75 CONDENSER 1 FAN FAILURE WARNING 15 seconds delay
76 CONDENSER 2 FAN FAILURE WARNING 15 seconds delay
77 NETWORK PING WARNING = Hirobus Error, 2 devices with same
address
78 SUBGROUP-ID NOT UNIQUE WARNING 10 seconds delay
79 SUBGROUP-UNIT 1 NOT CONNECTED WARNING 10 seconds delay
80 SUBGROUP-UNIT 2 NOT CONNECTED WARNING 10 seconds delay
81 SHARE ROOM SENSOR FAILURE WARNING
82 SHARE ROOM SENSOR FAILURE ALARM
83 MAINTENANCE DONE Message
84 MAINTENANCE SHOULD BE DONE Message
85 UNIT SYNCHRONISATION MESSAGE A unit came back to the network
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ID Description Type Timing / Notes
86 DISCHARGE SENSOR PRESSURE FAILURE ALARM 20 seconds delay
87 CONDENSER SENSOR PRESSURE FAILURE ALARM 20 seconds delay
88 HEATER 1/2 WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED WARNING enabled only from Monday to
Thursday, 09:00 to 16:00 hrs.
89 FREECOOLING WORKING HOURS EXCEEDED WARNING
90 AIRFLOW DEVICE NOT READY, PLS. CHECK WARNING

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5 Appendix A - Connection Guide iCOM Medium Board

Board Layout

iCOM Medium Board
Communication Connectors
P61
HBM
H
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HBS
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P67
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Jumpers and DIP-Switch settings
P19
P82
P83
P86
P84
SW2
P87
P78
P85
P19 Watchdog enable SET Watchdog ON
P78 CAN bus terminator SET 2-3 Terminator ON
P82 Testing purpose NOT SET
P83 Bootloader NOT SET Disabled
P84 Ana In 1 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
P85 Ana In 2 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
P86 Ana In 3 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
P87 not used NOT SET
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
SW2:

Inputs / Outputs Medium Board + HCB
P10-5/6
P10-3/4
P10-1/2
P8-3/4
P8-1/2
Humidifier current AnaIn 1 1
Humidifier drain DigiOut 4 4
DigiOut 3
DigiOut 2
DigiOut 1
Digi In 1
P14-3/4
P14-1/2
P16
P15
P2-2
P4-3
P4-2
P4-1
P2-4
P2-3
P17-2
P12-3/4
P12-5/6
P12-7/8
NTC
NTC/DScr
NTC/DScr
PTC/NTC
PTC/NTC
P7-4
P7-3
P7-2
P6-4
P6-3
P6-2
P5-4
P5-3
P5-2
TH DigiScroll 4
Humidifier contactor 3 Airf lowSensor 3
Humidifier fill 2
Shift T-setpoint / Cond.Press.
2
Freecooling On 1 LP / Discharge Pressure 1
User input 2 (LSI) 1 Ana Inputs
CAN: HCB (Humidifier Control Board) LWD 5
Selectable 2 Return / Supply temp. 3
Selectable 1 Outdoor temperature 2
Analog Outputs Glycol temperature 1
Alarm 7 PTC Inputs
Warning or Dehum 0 Heaters safety 9
Relay Outputs Thermal protection 8
Solen. W. V./ Dig.Cap./Close
CW2
8 Low pressure / Low Flow 7
Closed FC/CW valv e 6 High pressure / High CW 6
Open FC/CW valve 5 Clogged filter 5
Heater 2 4 User input 1 4
Heater 1 3
Cond.1 Fail./ Stop FC/DX
/ 1 or CW
3
Fan 2 Fire alarm 2
Compressor/ Open CW2 1 Remote On/Off 1
Triac Outputs Dig Inputs

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P1 P3 P14
P1
Core Power Supply
24VAC
+/- 20%
2
4
V
A
C

(
A
)
0
V
A
C

(
C
)
2
4
V
A
C

(
C
)
0
V
A
C

(
A
)
1 2
P3
2 1 4 3
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d
A
n
a

O
u
t

1
0
-
1
0
V
D
C
selectable
0 10V
G
n
d
A
n
a

O
u
t

2
0
-
1
0
V
D
C
selectable
0 10V
0V
24V
2 3 4 5 1
P14
Medium Board
2
4
V
0
V
Auxiliary Power Supply
24VAC
+/- 20%
2
4
V
0
V

P2 P4 P17
Medium Board
0V
P2
D
O

3

-
E
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
a
l

h
e
a
t
e
r

1
D
O

2

-
F
a
n
2 1 4 3
D
O

8

W
.

V
a
l
v
e

/

D
i
g
i

C
a
p
.
C
l
o
s
e

C
W
2
P4
D
O

6

c
l
o
s
e
d

C
W

/

F
C
D
O

5

O
p
e
n

C
W

/

F
C
2 1 3
D
O

4

-
E
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
a
l

h
e
a
t
e
r

2
24V
P17
2 1
PC2 PC1
CW/FC
2
4

F
e
e
d
D
O

1

C
o
m
p
r
e
s
s
o
r
O
p
e
n

C
W
2
FC/CW2
Heaters safety
thermostat
High pressure
switch
(only in DX)
FAN CC/CW2

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68 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 68
P15 P16
Medium Board
1 3 2
N
.
O
.
N
.
C
.
D
O

0

C
o
m
m
o
n
P15
1 3 2
N
.
O
.
N
.
C
.
D
O

7

C
o
m
m
o
n
P16
Common
Warning
Volt free
Max. 24V 1A
Common
Alarm
Volt free
Max. 24V 1A
Alternatives:
Dehum
No Power

P5 P6 P7
Medium Board
P5 P6
2 1 4 3
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t
D
I

1

R
e
m
o
t
e

O
n
-
O
f
f
D
I

2

F
i
r
e

A
l
a
r
m
D
I

3

C
o
n
d
.

1

F
a
i
l
u
r
e
/

S
t
o
p
F
C
C
W
1

o
r

C
W
2

S
e
l
e
c
t
i
o
n
2 1 4 3
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t
D
I

4

U
s
e
r

I
n
p
u
t

1
D
I

5

C
l
o
g
g
e
d

F
i
l
t
e
r
D
I

6

H
P

/

H
i

C
W

t
e
m
p
P7
2 1 4 3
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t
D
I

7

L
P

/

L
o

C
W

f
l
o
w
D
I

8

T
H
D
I

9

H
e
a
t
e
r
s

s
a
f
e
t
y

P
C
2
P
C
1
O
p
e
n
=
R
e
m
o
te

O
F
F
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
R
e
m
o
t
e

O
N
O
p
e
n
=
F
i
r
e

A
l
a
r
m
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
O
K
O
p
e
n
=
A
c
ti
v
e

/
C
W
2
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
O
K

/
C
W
1
C
C
1
O
p
e
n
=
U
I

1

A
c
ti
v
e
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
U
I
1

O
K
O
p
e
n
=
C
F

w
a
r
n
i
n
g
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
O
K
O
p
e
n
=
O
K
o
r

H
i
C
W

t
e
m
p
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
H
P

A
l
a
r
m

o
r

O
K
O
p
e
n
=
L
P
A
l
a
rm

o
r

L
o
w

C
W

f
l
o
w
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
O
K
O
p
e
n
=
O
K
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
T
H
A
la
r
m
O
p
e
n
=
h
e
a
t
e
r
s
A
l
a
r
m
c
l
o
s
e
d
=
O
K

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69 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 69
Return / Supply
temperature
sensor
P8 P10
1 2
P8
3 4 2
P10
Gly col
temperature
sensor
3 5 6
Outdoor
temperature
sensor
LWD
Alternativ e
w/o sensor
Alternativ e
w/o sensor
Medium Board
1 2 3 4
DigiScroll
temperature
sensor

P12 Alternative 1 active Airflow Sensor 0-10V
P12
2 1 4 3
A
N
A

I
N

3

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

3

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

-
6 5
A
N
A

I
N

2

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

2

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

-
8 7
A
N
A

I
N

1

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

1

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

-
24V 0V
Airf low
sensor
Shif tT-setpoint
Or
Condenser Pressure
LP or Discharge Pressure
Medium Board

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70 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 70
P12 Alternative 2 Differential Pressure Switch
P12
2 1 4 3
A
N
A

I
N

3

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

3

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

-
Airf low diff erential
pressure switch
Medium Board
5

V
D
C

O
u
t
5

V
D
C

G
n
d
Open= Airflow Alarm/Warning
closed= OK
6 5
A
N
A

I
N

2

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

2

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

-
8 7
A
N
A

I
N

1

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

1

(
0
-
1
0
V
)

-
LP or Discharge Pressure Shif tT-setpoint
Or
Condenser Pressure

Humidifier Control Board + Isolation Board Layout
Drain But ton
(2 poles, activates drain
+ disables cont act or)
Current transfor mer
(up to 30 amps)
Humidifier Contactor
Drain Fill Power
24Vac
LSI overflow
Protecti on
CAN Connectors
Switch SW3
Interf ace
Connectors
Jumper P82
must be set
Set 2-3: Terminator ON (HCB is t he l ast component in t he CAN Bus)
Set 1-2: Terminator OFF (HCB is in the middle between other CAN devices.
Jumper P78
O
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

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71 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 71
P2
7 8 9 10
HCB
2 3 4 5 1 6
P1
Isolation Board
2 3 4 5 1 6
5 4 3 2 1 6
P1
Power
24 Vac
Humidif ier
Contactor
Fill Drain
24 0
24 0 24
0
24 0
Interf ace Connectors
2
4
V
a
c

S
w
i
t
c
h
e
d
0
2
4
V
a
c

S
w
i
t
c
h
e
d
0 I
s
e
n
s
e
-
I
s
e
n
s
e
+
FC
On
24 0
Humidifier Connections

P66
HCB
CAN CAN
P67
Can Bus
6 wires cable to
Control Board
Drain Switch
(2 poles, activates
drain + disables
contactor)
iCOM Humidifier Control Board (HCB)

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72 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 72
Isolation Board
Current transf ormer
Up to 30 amps
P3 P4
to humidif ier alarm
electrodes
LSI Overflow Protection
iCOM Isolation Board


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73 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 73



6 Appendix B - Connection Guide iCOM Large Board

Board Layout
P67 P66
P64
P63
P61
P65
P18
P11
P12
P13
P43
T
B
1
P
4
P
5
1
P
5
4
P
5
2
P
5
3
P
3
9
P
3
8
P
2
2
P36 P33 P32
P35 P34
P8
P40
P
7

iCOM Large Board
Communication Connectors
P61
HBM
H
i
r
o
b
u
s

M
a
s
t
e
r
P63
HBS
H
i
r
o
b
u
s

S
l
a
v
e
P64
ETH
E
t
h
e
r
n
e
t
CAN
P67
C
A
N
RS
485
P65
R
S
4
8
5
CAN
P66
C
A
N
P18
R
S
2
3
2

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74 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 74
Jumpers and DIP-Switch settings
P19 Watchdog enable SET Watchdog ON
P68 not used NOT SET
P78 CAN bus terminator SET 2-3 Terminator ON
P82 Testing purpose NOT SET
P83 Bootloader NOT SET Disabled
P84 Ana In 1 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
P85 Ana In 2 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
P86 Ana In 3 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
P87 Ana In 4 Mode Selection NOT SET no connection to GND
SW2:
P68
P85
P86
P87
P84
SW2
P78
P83
P19
P82
ON
1 2 3 4
5 6
7 8
9 0
NOTE: Set the dip 7 to ON when the Analog Iput 4 is used for LWD sensor
reading

Inputs
P12-5/6
P12-1/2
P11-5/6
P11-1/2
Analog Inputs
4
3
2
1
P7-1/2
P13-5/6
P13-3/4
P13-1/2
PTC/NTC Inputs
P36-4/6
P36-4/5
P36-4/2
P33-9
P33-8
P33-7
P33-6
P32-5/9
P32-5/8
P8-6/5
P8-6/4
P8-6/3
P8-6/2
P8-6/1
P39-1/4
Dig Inputs
(NTC or DigiScroll) LWD / TH DigiScroll 3
TH 2 14
(NTC or PTC) Outdoor Temp. 4
(NTC or DigiScroll) Return / Supply Temp. 2
(NTC or PTC) Return Glycol 1
Remote On-Off 15
TH 1
13
LP 2 12
LP 1 11
HP 2 10
HP 1 9
Filter Clog
8
Heaters Saf ety
7
Cond. 2 f ailure / St op Fc 1-2 6
Fire Alarm 5
Shift T-setpoint / LWD Cond. 1 failure / Stop DX 4
Humidifier Current User 2 (LSI)
3
LP2 or Condenser Pressure User 1 2
LP1 or Discharge Pressure Low Air Flow (digi)
1

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75 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 75
Outputs
P54-2/3
P53-2/3
P52-2/3
P51-2/3
Analog Outputs
P36-13/14/15
P33-10/11/12
Relay Outputs
P36-8/9
P36-1/8
P35-3/4
P35-1/5
P34-2/8
P34-2/6
P34-2/4
P33-4/5
P33-1/2
P32-12/13
P32-10/11
P32-2/3
P32-2/1
P22-5/3
P22-5/1
Triac Outputs
2
1
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Hotwater / Hotgas
Alarm
Warning / Dehum
Freecooling OK
Solenoid Water Valve 1
Solen.W.Val.2/D.Scrol Cap.
Fan
Humidifier
Dehum
Compressor 2
Compressor 1
El. Heater 2
El. Heater 1
Selectable 4 Humidifier Drain
Selectable
3
Humidifier Fill
Selectable 2 Open 3P
Selectable
1
Close 3P

Power supply
Large Board
E1 E2 E3 E4
P4
Core Power Supply
24VAC
+/- 20%
1 2
P43
2
4
V
0
V
2
4
V
A
C

(
1
)
0
V
A
C

(
1
)
TB1
8 7 5 3 6 4 1 2
G
r
o
u
n
d
2 1 4 3
2
4
V
A
C

(
2
)
2
4
V
A
C

(
3
)
2
4
V
A
C

(
4
)
2
4
V
A
C

(
5
)
To P36-7
A B
A: Isolation Board P1/1
B: Isolation Board P1/2
Auxiliary Power Supply
24VAC
+/- 20%
2
4
V
0
V

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76 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 76
P51 P52 P53
Large Board
P51
ANA Out 1
0 10V
selectable
P52 P53
2 1 4 3 5
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
4
)
G
n
d
A
n
a

O
u
t

1
ANAOut 2
0 10V
selectable
2 1 4 3 5
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
5
)
G
n
d
A
n
a

O
u
t

2
ANA Out 3
0 10V
selectable
2 1 4 3 5
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
5
)
G
n
d
A
n
a

O
u
t

3
Connect Gnd to 24VAC Gnd if 3 wire actuators shall be driv en

P54 - P39 P38
Large Board
P39
DIG In 1
Low Air Flow
Open = Alarm
Closed = OK
P38
2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
5
)
D
I
G

I
n

1
P54
ANA Out 4
0 10V
selectable
2 1 4 3 5
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
5
)
G
n
d
A
n
a

O
u
t

4
Connect Gnd to 24VAC Gnd if 3 wire actuators shall be driv en

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77 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 77
P22 P7 - P8
Large Board
P22 P7
2 1 4 3
P8
5 4 7 6
D
I
G

I
n

5
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
5
)
D
I
G

I
n

6
2 1 3
D
I
G

I
n

2
D
I
G

I
n

4
D
I
G

I
n

3
DIG
Out 1
Close 3P
2 1 4 3 6 5
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
5
)
DIG
Out 2
Open 3P
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
D
I
G

O
u
t

2
P
T
C

I
n

4
P
T
C

I
n

4
DIG
In 2
DIG
In 3
DIG
In 4
DIG
In 5
DIG
In 6
U
s
e
r

1

(
c
l
s
d
=
o
k
)

U
s
e
r

2

(
L
S
I
)
(
c
l
s
d
=
o
k
)

C
o
n
d
.
1

f
a
i
l
/
S
t
o
p

F
C
/
D
X
(
c
l
s
d
=
o
k
)

F
i
r
e

A
l
a
r
m
C
o
n
d
.
2

f
a
i
l
(
c
l
s
d
=
o
k
)
CW/FC
D
D: Isolation Board P1/6
PTC In 4
Outdoor
Sensor

P32
Large Board
3 2 5 4
P32
10 9 11 7 6 8 1 12 13
DIG
Out 3
Hum Fill
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
2
)
DIG
Out 4
Hum Drain
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
2
)
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
3
)
DIG
Out 5
El.
Heater 1
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
2
)
DIG
Out 6
El.
Heater 2
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
3
)
2
4
V
A
C

f
e
e
d

t
o

O
u
t

5
2
4
V
A
C

f
e
e
d

t
o

O
u
t

6
D
I
G

I
n

7
D
I
G

O
u
t

3
D
I
G

O
u
t

4
D
I
G

O
u
t

5
D
I
G

O
u
t

6
24VAC Hot (2)
DIG
In 7
Heaters
Saf ety Th.
Heaters
Feedback.
D
I
G

I
n

8
DIG
In 8
Clogged
Filter

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78 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 78
P33
Large Board
3 2 5 4
P33
10 9 12 11 7 6 8 1
D
I
G

I
n

9
D
I
G

I
n

1
0
24VAC Hot (2)
D
I
G

I
n

1
1
REL Out 1
Warning /
Dehum
C
o
m
m
o
n
N
.
O
.
N
.
C
.
DIG
In9
DIG
In 10
DIG
In 11
DIG
In 12
D
I
G

I
n

1
2
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
3
)
DIG Out 7
Compressor 1
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
2
)
D
I
G

O
u
t

7
DIG Out 8
Compressor 2
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
3
)
D
I
G

O
u
t

8
HP1 HP2
Feed
Back
C1
(HP1)
Feed
Back
C2
(HP2)
LP 1 LP 2

P34
Large Board
3 2 5 4
P34
10 9 12 11 7 6 8 1
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
4
)
DIG
Out 9
Dehum
D
I
G

O
u
t

9
DIG
Out 10
Humidif ier
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
0
DIG
Out 11
Fan
Contactor
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
1

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79 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 79
P35 P13
Large Board
P13
2
PTC In 1
Glycol
Sensor
1 4
PTC In 2
Return /
Supply
3 6
PTC In 3
Leakage Water
Detector
or
TH DigiScroll
By Ntc sensor
5
P
T
C

I
n

1
P
T
C

I
n

1
P
T
C

I
n

2
P
T
C

I
n

2
P
T
C

I
n

3
P
T
C

I
n

3
P35
5 4 7 6 2 1 3
DIG
Out 13
Solenoid
Water Valve 1
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
5
)
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
3
DIG
Out 12
Solenoid
Water Valve 2
or
DigiScroll Cap.
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
2
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
4
)
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
4
)

P36
Large Board
3 2 5 4
P36
10 9 11 7 6 8 1 12 13 14 15
D
I
G

I
n

1
4
2
4
V
A
C

H
o
t

(
4
)
DIG
In 14
TH 2
DIG
Out 14
Hotwater
Hotgas
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
4
2
4
V
A
C

G
n
d
(
4
)
D
I
G

I
n

1
3
D
I
G

I
n

1
5
DIG
Out 15
FC OK
D
I
G

O
u
t

1
5
REL Out 2
Alarm
C
o
m
m
o
n
N
.
O
.
N
.
C
.
DIG
In 13
TH 1
DIG
In 15
Remote
On-Off
From P4

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80 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 80
P40
Large Board
3 2 5 4
P40 not used
10 9 11 7 6 8 1 12 13

Large Board
P11
2
ANA In 1
LP1 or
Discharge
Pressure
1 4 3 6 5 8 7
A
N
A

I
N

1

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

1

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

-
5

V
D
C

+
5

V
D
C

-
A
N
A

I
N

2

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

2

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

-
5

V
D
C

+
5

V
D
C

-
ANA In 2
LP2 or
Condenser
Pressure
Make a bridge

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81 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 81
Large Board
ANA In 3
Humidifier Current
P12
2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7
ANA In 4
LWD
A
N
A

I
N

4

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

4

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

-
5

V
D
C

+
5

V
D
C

-
E: Isolation Board P1/3
F: Isolation Board P1/4
P12
2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7
A
N
A

I
N

3

(
=

4
-
2
0
m
A
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

3

(
=

4
-
2
0
m
A
)

-
5

V
D
C

+
5

V
D
C

-
ANA In 4
Shift T-setpoint
A
N
A

I
N

4

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

+
A
N
A

I
N

4

(
=

1
0
V
D
C
)

-
5

V
D
C

+
5

V
D
C

-
E F
76K (1%)
ANA In 4
Alternative
Make a bridge
Set the Dip 7 of SW2 to ON
Set the Dip 8 of SW2 to OFF

Isolation Board Layout
Current transfor mer
(up to 30 amps)
LSI overflow
Protecti on
Interf ace
Connector P1

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82 User Manual iCOM Control EV Application 82
Isolation Board
Current transf ormer
Up to 30 amps
P3 P4
to humidif ier alarm
electrodes
LSI Overflow Protection
iCOM Isolation Board

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