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TUNE Adapt
User guide Version: 5.2
20111005
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TUNE Adapt
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TUNE Adapt
Figure 1. To open the sensor module, use a screw driver. Be careful
when reinstalling the module to avoid damaging the positioning pins.
Description
TUNE Adapt is a hand-held terminal for setting and viewing
the readings of all ADAPT products. TUNE Adapt is powered
by the product it is connected to. Tune Adapt is supplied as
standard with display in five languages: Swedish, English,
Finnish, Danish and Norwegian. The compatibility of the various versions of the ADAPT controller is as follows: hand-held
units of later version cannot read older versions of ADAPT
controllers, hand-held units of older version can always read
the newer ADAPT controllers, however the newer variables
will then be lacking in the hand-held micro terminal. When
the hand-held unit is connected to ADAPT products, communication with SuperWISE / BMS is interrupted. The hand-held
terminal must not be mistaken for the terminal supplied with
the GOLD air handling unit, which runs a different software
Keypad functions
The arrow keys are used for advancing up and down in the
menus. To change to an underlying menu press “ENTER”. In
the menus for entering settings, you must immediately press
”enter” again to come to the image where you can change
the variables. All the variables that can be changed will
then be highlighted. The +/- keys are used for increasing or
decreasing the values. The values are changed immediately
in the ADAPT products, without having to press ”ENTER”.
Press “X” to return to the previous menu.
The display can shown only four lines with text. In the
descriptions that follow, the menus below are displayed
in a fainter tone. The menus appear more distinctly as
you press the arrow “down" key. There is a small red LED
to the side of the ”ENTER”-key. When it shines/flashes,
either communication is broken or the connected ADAPT
product is being 0-calibrated. Wait a minute or two and
then reconnect TUNE Adapt
Figure 2. TUNE Adapt can be connected to the air diffuser using
the RJ12 contact on the circuit card.
Table 1*)
TUNE Adapt
version
Adapt version for air
diffusers and dampers
Version code in
the controller
TUNE Aa 3
3
3
TUNE Ab 4
4
4 or 256
TUNE Ac 5
5
768
TUNE Ac 5.2
5.1
1024-1025
TUNE Ac 5.2
5 .2
1 2 80
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Table 1, Compatibility A TUNE Adapt hand-held terminal can
always read data in a controller with higher version number.
The reverse is not possible. 5 to 5.2 can read one another’s
data. See the note for certain deviations in the descriptions.
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Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
Figure 3. TUNE Adapt can be connected directly to the single
contact on the side in the duct dampers.
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The display screen
The uppermost line always shows the Swegon headline,
on later versions the program version for the hand unit is
shown as well.
The line with highlighted text is the selected line you can
advance to by pressing the ”enter button”.
The pile to the right indicates whether there are more
menu lines below that you can access by navigating
downward. The black field at the lower edge shows that
there are menu lines below. The contrary applies if there
is a black field at the upper edge.
* SWEGON
Supply air temp
Shows the value of the built-in temperature sensor. In certain
applications such as ADAPT Damper if the extract air, the
temperature cannot be shown, the value -1 is then given.
TUNE A V5.2 *
USER MENU
ALARM MENU
LANGUAGE
CAC
If Clean Air Control is enabled, the air quality value and
the corresponding recalculated CO2 value in ppm are
shown here. Good air quality corresponds here to a CAC
value that is lower than 35%.
Descriptions of the menus
The input menu for start up. The image shows all the
functions that are available from the start menu. Press
enter to advance to the menu selected.
Cooling (Cooling load)
Shows the value of the cooling load 0-100%, 0% corresponds to the min. flow when in vacancy or the occupancy flow position, 100% corresponds to the max. flow.
When secondary cooling is activated, the range extends
to 0-200%, where the 100-200 range shows the opening
degree of the cooling valve.
User Menu
TUNE A V5.2 *
USER MENU
ALARM MENU
LANGUAGE
ADVANCED MENU
Heating (Heating load) – from version 4
The heating load in % is shown here if the controller is
set for heating control. Heating control is time proportional which means that the valve is open only during that
part of the time cycle to which the heat load corresponds,
example: heating load 50%, the valve is open 50% of
350 s = 175 s. and then closed for 175 s.
TEST MENU
* USER MENU *
AIRFLOW
000l/s
AIRFLOW SET
000l/s
ROOM TEMP
00.0g
SUPPLY AIR TEMP
00.0g
CO2 IN ROOM
CAC LEVEL
CAC CO2 EQUV
00%
0000ppm
COOL VALUE
000%
HEAT VALUE
000%
HEAT VALVE POS
000%
OCC TIME
00000h
TOTAL TIME
00000h
SW VERSION
SERIAL NUMBER
Heat Valve pos (Valve pos, later than version 3)
The value of the valve output is shown here, which most
often is equal to the heating load. If the cold down draught
protection function is enabled, the heating load can be 0%
while the valve output can be 20% for instance.
0000ppm
Occ time (Time occupied)
The controller has a time counter which automatically keeps
track of time while premises are occupied. The function can
e.g. be used for analysis of the cleaning interval, etc.
Total time (Total runtime)
The controller has a built-in operating time counter which is
enabled as soon as the controller is powered. The counter
automatically resets after 32767 hours, approx. 3.7 years.
0000
00000
Airflow
The current airflow in l/s and the estimated set-point is
shown here. In previous versions of the hand-held unit (v.
5), the actual value was wrongfully displayed instead of
the set point value (“AIRFLOW SET”)
Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
Sw version
Current version of the software.
Serial number
The product serial number.
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CO2 in room
If DETECT Quality is connected and Application type is set
to 2 the carbon dioxide value in the room is shown.
Tune Adapt menu structures
* SWEGON
Room temp
Shows the room temperature in °C regardless of whether the
temperature is measured by the built-in sensor or a connected
DETECT Temp. In certain applications, for example ADAPT
Damper for supply air, the room temperature cannot be
shown. The value -1 is given in this case. In ADAPT Damper,
the extract air temperature can be one or two degrees higher
than the representative room temperature. This should be
taken into consideration when selecting the set points for the
temperature settings. At startup ADAPT is preset to commissioning mode, set to max airflow, this can cause the room to
get cold, see “TEST MENU”, last in this manual.
TUNE Adapt
Alarm menu
These menus show the value 1 if something is abnormal
in the ADAPT product. At the same time, the diode in the
sensor module shines red.
* SWEGON TUNE A V5.2 *
USER MENU
ALARM MENU
LANGUAGE
* ALARM MENU *
ADVANCED MENU
ALARM
T E S TFUNCTION
MENU
DAMPER STROKE
0
M O T O R FAULT
0
PRESSURE SENSOR
0
ROOM TEMP
0
SUPPLY TEMP
0
WRONG SET POINTS
0
CAC SENSOR FAULT
0
COMFORT ALARM
0
TEMPERATURE
0
AIR QUALITY
0
CAC Sensor fault
Indicates that the built-in sensor is faulty or is missing.
Comfort alarm
Activates the comfort control system and activates an
alarm if the temperature or CO2 value deviates more than
the preset limit values.
Alarm Settings
s Set time, displays how long the deviation has lasted
before the alarm is activated.
s Reset time, the period of time before the alarm is reset
when the deviation no longer occurs.
s Max Temp Dev, the temperature that has to be
exceeded for activation of the alarm.
s Max CO2 Dev, allowed CO2 deviation from the preset
maximum CO2 setting (default 1000). An max. dev. setting of 200 as in the menu example in previous column
activates the alarm if a value of 1200 is exceeded.
ALARM SETTINGS
SET TIME
60
RESET TIME
1
MAX TEMP DEV
MAX CO2 DEV
2
200
Language menu
Used for changing the language in TUNE Adapt.
* SWEGON TUNE A V5.2 *
Damper stroke
When the controller is started up, a stroke check is carried
out. If this check fails, an alarm is initiated.
USER MENU
ALARM MENU
LANGUAGE
Motor
If the control function is not operating so that the motor
can steer to the desired position within the length of
damper stroke detected, an alarm is initiated.
ADVANCED MENU
TEST MENU
* LANGUAGE MENU *
Pressure sensor
If the pressure sensor transmits unreasonable values or if
communication to this sensor ceases, an alarm is initiated.
ENGLISH
SVENSKA
SUOMI
Room Temp
Refers to failure of the built-in temperature sensor normally fitted inside the sensor module.
Supply Temp
Refers to failure of the built-in temperature sensor normally
fitted in the supply airflow path inside the air diffuser.
Wrong set point
An alarm is initiated if the heating set point and cooling
set point cross one another. The heating load must always
be lower than the cooling set point.
DANSK
As standard, TUNE Adapt is supplied with text in five
languages:
s English, Swedish, Finnish, Danish and Norwegian
Scroll down to the language desired and press enter.
Other available language combinations are as following:
s English, Swedish, Russian and Polish*)
s English, German, French and Dutch*)
*)
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Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
These variants must be ordered separately.
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Heat temp unocc (Heating temperature, unoccupied)
The same function as for the occupancy temperature
Advanced menu
All the setting values can be changed in these menus.
Calc setp (Calculated setpoint)
The calculated setpoint for regulation is shown here as a
mean value between the heating and cooling conditions.
The value is dependant of the OCC or UNOCC modes.
These temperature readings are shown when the unit is
operating in the night-time cooling or morning heating
mode. If TUNE Temp is connected, influence from this is
displayed at ±3° from the calculated mean value.
* SWEGON TUNE A V5.2 *
ALARM MENU
LANGUAGE
ADVANCED MENU
TEST MENU
When you select the ADVANCED MENU, a warning is
shown to remind you to be especially cautious; changing data in these menus could compromise the regulator
function.
Room temp dev (Room temperature deviation)
The difference is shown here between the actual values
and the preset set points for cooling/heating for occupancy
or vacancy. When the room temperature is in the dead band,
the value 0 is shown. If TUNE Temp is used for set point
displacement, the change can be read in this menu only.
Advanced Menu – Temperature Menu
Example:
Cooling set point 23°: if the room temperature is 22.5°
the value 0,0 is shown on the nonconforming temperature line. Now if TUNE Temp knob is turned down as
much as possible for reduced room temperature, the cooling set point will be 20° and the value 2.5° will then be
shown. This means that it is 2.5° too warm in the room
and the cooling control function will start.
* ADVANCED MENU *
TEMP MENU
FLOW MENU
PRESENCE (INT)
COMMUNICATION
External input
The external input level 0-100% corresponds to the input
function when an external control is used, see the Application Menu.
APPLICATION MENU
* TEMPERATURE MENU *
COOL TEMP OCC
23°
HEAT TEMP OCC
21°
COOL TEMP UNOCC
25°
HEAT TEMP UNOCC
20°
CALC. SETP.
Nightcool (Night-time cooling)
Set point for night-time cooling. This set point applies
when the night-time cooling function is enabled from
a BMS and leads to boosting the airflow until the flow
reaches its preset max. airflow rate.
21.0°
ROOM TEMP DEV
0.0°
EXTERNAL INPUT
100%
NIGHTCOOL
18°
MORNING HEAT
25°
HEAT VALVE TIME
350sec
SUPPLY TEMP DIF
±10K
Morning heat
Set value for morning time heating of premises when the
function is enabled from a BMS.
Heat valve time
This time is the normal time it takes for a thermal actuator to open completely from the cold position. The time is
used for the time proportional opening when the heating
load is <100%.
Cool temp occ (Cooling temperature, occupied)
The temperature at which cooling control begins. If the
system has sufficient capacity, this will be the maximum
room temperature in the cooling mode.
Heat temp occ (Heating temperature, occupied)
The temperature at which heating control begins. This will
be the room’s lowest temperature if the ADAPT product
steers heating control. If this does not take place, the
value is insignificant.
Cool temp unocc (Cooling temperature, unoccupied)
The same function as for the occupancy temperature.
Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
If the ADAPT controller is to control electric heating via
semi-conductor relay the time should be set to max. 60 sec.
Supply temp diff
Specifies the limit for acceptable supply air temperature in
relation to room temperature is specified. A positive value
allows fans to accelerate in order to increase the airflow for
cooling. This can only be achieved if the supply air temperature
is lower than the preset limit. A negative value allows supply
air temperature to be higher than desired need for cooling
or heating with air, i.e. increased air flow with supply air
warmer than room temperature. The default is set to -10
which in practice means that the function is switched off.
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In order to be able to change a value, it must be highlighted by pressing enter on the first menu line. In the
image, this value is: COOL TEMP OCC.
TUNE Adapt
Advanced Menu – Airflow
In order to be able to change a value, you must highlight
it by pressing enter on the first menu line. In the image,
this is: OCCUPANCY.
Zero calibration can be carried out, however this requires
that you are sure that there is no airflow. It will not help
to force the damper to close. 0-calibration has been carried out at the factory prior to delivery.
* ADVANCED MENU *
TEMPERATURE
AIRFLOW
Damper pos (Damper position)
The current damper blade position can be read here.
When commissioning, make sure that this value is at least
85% open for the design room in the zone.
OCCUPANCY (INT)
COMMUNICATION
* AIR FLOW *
APPLICATION
OCCUPIEDMENU
MIN
10l/s
MAX
40l/s
UNOCCUPIED
MIN
5l / s
EL. DUCT AIR HEATER
MIN
0l / s
PRESSURE SENSOR
FLOW PRESS
45.2Pa
0-CALIBARTION
00.0P a
DAMPER POS
DAMPER STROKE
100%
55 mm
SLAVE OUTPUT
0%
CO2
MIN SET
MAX SET
Pressure sensor
The current flow pressure can be read here. This pressure
is almost identical to the static pressure drop across the
air diffuser.
800ppm
1000ppm
PPM PER VOLT
200
CAC SET POINTS
CAC MIN SET
25%
CAC MAX SET
35%
Damper stroke
The detected stroke in millimetres for the product is
shown here.
Slave output
Shows the slave output flow level: 0% is minimum or
vacancy flow, 100% corresponds to the maximum airflow.
CO2
Under this menu, set the limit values for the proportional
airflow control function in relation to the CO2 value. Control starts from the minimum set point and proportionally
increases to 100% airflow for the maximum set point.
ppm per Volt
This is the interpretive value of the input signal from the
CO2 sensor. This is normally 200 ppm/V.
CAC MIN.
The lower limit where the airflow increase starts for ventilation to remove impurities.
CAC MAX.
The upper limit where the airflow has reached its max.
value.
Occupancy min/max
The airflows to be used for the relevant room can be set
here. If the product is marked with a “default” in the
designation, then it is a product from stock with standard
settings that probably are not applicable to the current
installation.
Unoccupied
The airflow for vacancy of occupants
El. duct air heater
If this value which only applies to Version 5.1 or later is
activated i.e. is set to a value higher than 0 l/s, the controller will interpret this setting as an indication that the
heating coil is located in the supply air duct. If heating is
required, the min. airflow will then be increased to the
preset value. The preset airflow should be set to the setting that the air heater requires as its min. airflow.
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Advanced Menu – Occupancy (INT)
Advanced Menu – Communication
In order to be able to change a value, you must highlight
it by pressing enter on the first menu line. In the image,
this is: Occupancy.
In order to be able to change a value, it must be highlighted by pressing enter on the first menu line. In the
image, this is: Modbus address. If the product is connected to the Super WISE system, the setting should
always be 38.4 – NONE – 1.
* ADVANCED MENU *
TEMPERATURE
* ADVANCED MENU *
AIRFLOW
OCCUPANCY (INT)
AIRFLOW
COMMUNICATION
* OCCUPANCY (INT) *
APPLICATION MENU
OCC SENS LEV
0000
OCCUPANCY (INT)
OCC STATUS
0
OCC STAT+DELAY
0
DELAY OFF
DELAY ON
COMMUNICATION
APPLICATION MENU
* COMMUNICATION *
MODBUS ADDRESS
20m
BAUDRATE
00s
PARITY
000
38.4k
NONE
Occ sensor lev (Occupancy sensor level)
Indicates the signal level from the built-in presence sensor.
The limit value for detecting occupancy is 250. For ADAPT
Damper with DETECT SME, the limit value is 100.
Occ status*)
Shows the momentary status from the built-in presence
detector 1=occupancy. The value returns to 0 after 1
minute if no new occupancy has been detected.
Occ stat + delay
The occupancy situation including the delay. This value
applies to the entire system of master/slave air diffusers
that are interconnected.
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STOP BITS
Modbus address
The address can be set to a value between 1-248.
Baud rate
The communication speed can be set to three levels: 9.6k
- 19.2k - 38.4k.
Parity
The parity check can be set to: Even/Uneven/None.
Stop bits
Can be set either to 1 or 0.
Delay off*)
The time until the controller switches over to vacancy if
no new occupancy has been detected.
Delay on*)
The switch on delay time must always be 0 if the lighting
is to be controlled. Otherwise the value can appropriately
be 30 s.
*)
Description refers to built in occupancy detector and is not
valid for external detectors as DETECT O. “DELAY ON” and
“DELAY OFF” should be set in the external detector, se separate
instructions regarding this. “OCC STATUS” does not display
any data from external detectors, only “OCC STAT + DELAY” is
displayed as either 0 or 1.
Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
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Advanced Menu – Application Menu
In order to be able to change a value, it must be highlighted by pressing enter on the first menu line. In the
image, this is: APPLICATION.
* ADVANCED MENU *
OCCUPANCY (INT)
Operation menu
For setting the extra functions of the controller.
0 = Normal airborne cooling and radiator heat
1 = not controllod by this variable, see 0x0007
2 = not controllod by this variable, see 0x0008
3 = Airborne cooling and heating
4 = Two-step cooling with air and water in sequence,
no heating is possible.
COMMUNICATION
APPLICATION MENU
* APPLICATION MENU *
APPLICATION
0
OPERATION MENU
MODE
0
LED INDICATOR
FUNCTION
TEMP SENSOR USE
TYPE
0
PRESENT
COOL PROTECTION
ACTIVE LEVEL
20%
COOL LIMIT
50%
VALVE EXERCISE
5d
CAC USE
NOT PRESENT
VENT BOOST
ON
BOOST DELAY
BOOST TIME
72h
5m
CAC/CO2 AT UNOCC
NOT ACTIVE
Application
Select the application that fits the description. The application describes how the external control input on the
master air diffuser should be used. The slave air diffuser
should always have the value 3.
0 = Temperature control (ADAPT)
1 = External control with 0-10 V DC signal
2 = Temp. control (ADAPT) + CO2 (DETECT Q 0)
3 = Slave controller
4 = Set point switch, TUNE Temp
5 = External temp. sensor, DETECT Temp
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LED Colour
Explanation
Green, solid
Normal functionality, also
night cooling and morning heat
Green, flashing
Startup or 0-calibration
Orange, solid
Commissioning mode, max. airflow
Orange, flashing Commissioning mode, min. airflow, forced
emergency or occupancy
Red, solid
HEATING
TIME INTERVAL
LED function
Here you can choose whether the LED should be out or
used for indicating the functions, see the Alarm Menu.
Supply voltage too low or calibration error
Red, flashing
Detector error
Red/Green,
alternating
Comfort alarm: too high/low room
temperature or insufficient air quality
Temperature sensor use (from version 5)
How the built-in temperature sensors should be used is
adjusted with this variable. This function is programmed
from the factory.
0 = ADAPT supply air diffuser and ADAPT Damper for
supply air with DETECT SME or DETECT Temp.
1 = ADAPT Extract and Damper for extract air.
2 = ADAPT Damper for supply air.
3 = ADAPT Damper for extract air with DETECT Ta.
Heat valve control (from version 4)
If the ADAPT controller is to be used for controlling the
radiators, this function must be enabled, however it
cannot be combined with two-phase cooling. In the Ver.
3 ADAPT, change-over can only take place in Modbus via
variable 0x0006.
Cold down draught protection (from version 4)
The controller can also control heating if there is no heating load. This function is used for reducing cold down
draughts by the windows. The heating control feature will
be enabled to the preset level, for example 20%, until the
cooling load has reached 50%.
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Valve exercise (Software later than Version 4)
This function applies only from Program Version 4. During
the summer half of the year, the valves may need to be
exercised so that they will not jam. The exercising feature
can be enabled by setting the time between these occasions to >0. The time is expressed in 24-hour periods
Exercising takes place by enabling the valve output for 10
minutes. The function is enabled as standard.
CAC Use
Activation of the built-in air quality sensor in ADAPT
Damper on the extract air duct.
Ventilation boost function
Enables the function for forcing the airflow for a shorter time
(5 minutes) when the ventilation system has operated in the
vacant room mode longer than the preset time (72 hours).
Emergency
This menu can be used for testing the emergency function. It is also possible to set whether the event should
be ”Close” or ”Open” as well as reversed function on
the slave air diffusers. Set the Open or Close event in the
master air diffuser. The reversed function for the slave air
diffusers can only be set if TUNE Adapt is connected to
each respective slave air diffuser.
Do not forget to set USE to “OFF” when the test is completed.
Test mode
The damper position can be manually steered with this
function to a fixed value within 0-100%. Do not forget to
reset the test mode to “OFF”.
When the test mode is enabled, the LED shines orange.
Test menu
These menu functions are used for commissioning and
performance checks. When you select the TEST MENU, a
warning is shown to remind you to be especially cautious;
changing any data in these menus could cause the control
system to stop operating.
* SWEGON TUNE A V5.2 *
LANGUAGE
Heat Valve test
If activated the valve opens during 10 minutes. Serves to
check the valve operation and to override the “first-stop”
function of the valve.
ADVANCED MENU
TEST MENU
* TEST MENU *
Night cooling
This function is used to test the night cooling function, do
not forget to set USE to “AUTO” after completing test.
COMMISSIONING MODE
MAX AIRFLOW
AIRFLOW
000l/s
EMERGENCY
CONTROL
MASTER
SLAVE REVERS
TEST MODE
DAMPER POS MAN
Occupancy
The occupancy function can be forced here to AUTO or
MAN. UNOCCUPIED or OCCUPANCY should be set in the
manual mode. If the ADAPT Damper in the master version
lacks a built-in presence detector, this value should be set
to continuous OCCUPANCY if DETECT Occupancy is not
connected.
OFF
CLOSE
OFF
Morning heat
This function is used to test the morning heat function,
do not forget to set USE to “AUTO” after completing test.
N.B.: in TUNE Adapt version 5, this function was interchanged with “AUTO/MAN”!
OFF
0%
OCCUPANCY
AUTO/MAN
OCC/UNOCC
HEAT VALVE TEST
AUTO
UNOCC
OFF
NIGHTCOOL
AUTO/MAN
AUTO
MORNING HEAT
AUTO/MAN
Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications.
AUTO
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CAC/CO2-function for vacancy
Provision for enabling the CAC/CO2 function even when the
ventilation system is operating in the room vacancy mode.
Commissioning mode
This function is used during the commissioning and
performance check phase. All the products are supplied
preset for maximum flow. The LED shines orange. During
the commissioning phase, this mode should be reset to
MIN FLOW – VACANCY FLOW – and DISABLED. The LED
shines orange for minimum and vacancy flows.

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