2VV AirGENIO SUPERIOR User manual

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OPERATION AND HANDLING
AirGENIO
Superior
2VV s.r.o.
Fáblovka 568, 533 52 Pardubice
Staré Hradiště, Czech Republic
www.2vv.cz, 2vv@2vv.cz
AirGENIO Control System
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INITIAL COMMISSIONING
• After connecting the unit , the display lights up and the
data is loaded. Once it has fully loaded, the unit is rea-
dy for start-up.
• The remote control has a touch-screen – the unit is con-
trolledtouching the symbols on the screen.
Start-up:
The unit is launched by pushing the red circle symbol
1. Turn the unit ON/OFF
2. BOOST mode activation
3. Unit´s time switch
4. Password lock
5. Ventilation mode settings
6. Required temperature settings
7. Detailed informationof ventilation status
8. Settings
9. Display of current temperature, ventilation rate, CO2 com-
centration, ventilation mode and date
1. Night cooling
2. Occupancy mode active
3. Time mode active
4. Heater cooling in progres
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INFORMATION ON THE VENTILATION STATUS
BOOST MODE
This screen shows the status of the unit and the values of
the sensors:
• Current air ow of both fans
• Inlet and exhaust air temperature
• Performance of the electric preheating and reheating
• Value of the connected air quality sensor
1. Back
2. Information about unit type
The BOOST mode is activated by touching symbol
BOOST regime is displayed in ventilantion mode area
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UNIT SETTINGS
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1.Date and time
2.Display settings
3.Language settings
4.Ventialtion level settings
5.AirGENIO application
6.QR code with contact details and technical sheet download
link
7.Unit´s service setting
8.Required temperature settings
VENTILATION LEVEL SETTINGS
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1. Display of current airow
2. Reducing or increasing unit airow (min 20% - max 100%
in 10% increments
3. Display of required airow
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1. Display of current temperature (on selected sensor)
2. Display of required temperature
3. Reducing or increasing required temperature in the range
from +15°C to +45°C
REQUIRED TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
UNIT‘S TIME SWITCH
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1. Actiavtion / deactivation of time switch
2. Week regime
3. Year regime
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Touch a day to set ventilation modes
Week mode
Touch to set individual intervals of ventilation (time ON/OFF,
vent. mode, vent. level, temperature)
1. Touch for copying time interval
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Year mode
In manual mode it is possible to set the desired temperature
and fan power.
In automatic mode only the desired temperature may be set.
Fan power is driven using AQS.
1. Beginning of time interval (Day/Month)
2. End of time interval (Day/Month)
3. Values setting
4. Delete time interval
5. Back
• When the time interval ends, the unit goes into stand-by
mode.
Add a time mode
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LANGUAGE SETTINGS

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DISPLAY SETTINGS
1. Display brightness in active mode
2. Display brightness in Standby mode
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Pairing smart device with the unit using QR code
After scanning QR code from the controller press “Save” for
saving the unit to the app.
AirGENIO APP
1. QR code for downloading the AirGENIO application for
smart devices
2. Pairing mobile device with unit using QR code
The IP address and PIN of the unit can be entered manually
or by using a QR code for quick pairing of the unit.
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Press Google Play icon or App Store icon depending on
your device type to get the app download or nd it manualy
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Smart device manual pairing with the unit
1. Enter the IP address from controller
2. Enter the PIN from the controller
3. Name the unit
4. Select language
5. After entering all the information from the controller
press “Save” for saving the unit to the app.
Scroll down to the Network section
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TIME AND DATE SETTINGS
SERVICE MENU
1. Scroll up and down on the numbers to set the date and
time
• Use code 1616 to access the service MENU
• This MENU is intended primarily for service technicians or users who have experience with HVAC units. Changes in this
MENU can lead to improper operation of the unit. If you are uncertain, rst contact your supplier for more information.
1616
Scroll up/down to select menu then tap on selected menu

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HW Settings
Mode
Select required ventilation mode
DCV - Ventilation according to the requirements of the air
quality sensor (AQS)
• Unit ventilates at the air quality sensor (AQS) require-
ments, e.g. CO2, RH (sensor control signal must range
from 0-10V).
CAV - manual ventilation mode
• Unit ventilates at the selected power independent of the
AQS
VAV - variable air volume - constant pressure in the supply
duct
• The unit changes the ow rate to the total opening or clo-
sing of VAV dampers in the supply ducts (done in the case
of ventilation multiple zones with individual requirements
for ventilation intensity - each zone is equipped with inlet
control VAV ap = separate independent control circuit)
The Software reset (menu 48) must be performed to save
the changes
In this menu you can set the logic of using the RUN contact
and the logic of antifreeze protection
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1. RUN contact settings
This menu lets you select the logic using with the RUN
output. Imput (7-8) - The logic of the connected RUN
contact can be set as follows: as N. close (normally clo-
sed) or N. Open (normally open)
2. Setting the logics of the behaviour of the exhaust fan
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The calibration takes several minutes. Do not disconnect the
unit, wait until it‘s completed. During the calibration the unit
determines the maximum pressure loss, when the fan runs
at full rate.
READ CAREFULLY! The unit will not work properly if, du-
ring calibration, the distribution network is not complete, the
aps or valves are not closed, etc.
Fan calibration
Accessories
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Select optional accessories
The Software reset (menu 48) must be performed to save
the changes

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Filter calibration has to be carried out during the rst commi-
ssioning and after a lter class change.
This menu serves to set the second (additional) preheater or
post heater.
Filter calibration
Exchangers
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Postheater:
None
Electric
Water
WCO
DX
The Software reset (menu 48) must be performed to save
the changes
Preheating:
(not for HR85)
None
Electric
Water

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1. Select air quality sensor
2. Set the limit of the selected air quality sensor
3. Activation of the mode in which the unit performs test air
intake if AQS channel is used
4. Required limits setting
AQS = Air Quality Sensor
BREATHING
with the breathing mode enabled, the unit shuts down after
reaching the minimum concentration and then inhales every
15 minutes for 2 minutes at minimum fan power. If the con-
centration exceeds the maximum value, ventilation is reacti-
vated. If the max. Limit is not exceeded, the unit switches o
again until the next inhalation.
The Software reset (menu 48) must be performed to save
the changes
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A temperature sensor can be selected to control the air tem-
perature. The values from the selected sensor will be used
for temperature control and will be displayed on the main
controller screen.
The Software reset (menu 48) must be performed to save
the changes
Supply duct:
The unit will be controlled by the supply air temperature sensor to the object. Suitable for installations where the same
supply air temperature is required to the rooms and in individual rooms is further adjusted as required. There is no local
overheating. Suitable for multi-zone ventilation. The unit will respond quickly to temperature changes at this setting.
ATTENTION: With this setting, the MAX and MIN channel limit values cannot be dened. The maximum limit in the
channel is the desired temperature. The minimum temperature is set to 15 ° C. (for its adjustment it is possible to go to
the sensor of the outlet channel, adjust the limit and change the sensor to the supply - the MIN value will be respected
according to the settings).
Extract duct:
The unit will be controlled by the extract air temperature sensor from the object. Suitable for installations where it is
necessary to monitor the average exhaust air temperature and adjust the supply air temperature to achieve comfort in
the building. Suitable for mono-zone ventilation where supply air aects one room. The unit will respond more slowly
to the temperature change at this setting. The supply air temperature is between the minimum and maximum supply
air temperature.
Room:
The unit will follow the temperature sensor installed in the room. Suitable for installations where it is necessary to mo-
nitor the local room temperature and adjust the supply air temperature to achieve room comfort. Suitable for monozone
ventilation, where the supply air aects one space. The supply air temperature is between the minimum and maximum
supply air temperature. According to the setting in the menu 10 - SUPPLY DUCT LIMITS.
Room BMS:
Temperature information provided by the building management system
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Supply Duct Limits
Bypass Temperature
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1.Enable or disable the ventilation level reduction if canal
minimum is not reached (enabled by default)
2.Set maximum canal temperature range of +25 °C to
+45°C.
3.Set minimum canal temperature range of +15 °C to
+20°C.
• Due to possible condensation on the surface of the ven-
tilation ductwork, it is recommended to leave enabled the
reduction of ow if canal minimum is not reached.
• Selecting the sensor in the supply ductwork disables the
maximum temperature setting in the ductwork.
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Setting of minimum outdoor temperature from which the
bypass opening is allowed (range 0-20°C)
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Settings for how the unit in this mode should maintain:
Without ow - both motors deactivated
Flow intake + exhaust - both motors activated
Intake only ow - only the motor for the intake branch will
be activated
Exhaust only ow - only the motor for the exhaust branch
will be activated
2.Setting the airow when the FIRE contact opens (input
terminals15/16)
FIRE VENTILATION input has highest priority (it deacti-
vates all other modes, including anti-frost protection).
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Flow Oset
Fire Flow
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Setting underpressure or overpressure
0% - equal pressure, positive value - overpressure, negative
value - underpressure
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Enabling BOOST mode activation from Standby state of the
unit. Activation can be achieved solely using an external
button. The unit is automatically engaged at the set time and
power after activating the button.
CAUTION: After this mode is over, the unit does not
switch back into Standby mode but will remain active.
The unit will work at the value set prior to its transition
into Standby mode.
1. Setting the time interval for which the mode will be active
after the BOOST contact is activated
2. Setting the required airow
Boost can be activated with the button connected to the
input 13/14, or with the Boost button (Fig. Boost) on main
screen
1. Setting the time interval after which the mode will be
active after PIR sensor activation (input at terminals
15/16). Range 1 - 60 minutes
2. Setting the required ow range of 20% to 50%
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Occupancy
Boost
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1. Enabling NIGHT VENTILATION mode
2. Setting the required ow range of 50% to 100%.
3. Setting desired temperature (measurement on Exhaust
Channel sensor). Range of +12°C to +25°C.
4.Date (for evaluating the activation of NIGHT VENTILATI-
ON)
5. Setting the time (for evaluating the activation of NIGHT
VENTILATION)
NIGHT VENTILATION is evaluated even if the unit is in
Standby mode (at the selected date and time the unit acti-
vates and evaluates where night ventilation can be activated
- Prefreecooling)
NIGHT VENTILATION does not replace an air conditio-
ning unit. The primary purpose of the unit is to ventilate,
not to cool.
Setting the regulation characteristics If regulation is variable
or inconsistent. This setting may be carried out solely fo-
llowing consultation with the manufacturer.
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Night ventilation
PID parameters
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The HW TEST menu is used to test all the connected com-
ponents and accessories. These parameters are not saved.
F in - Intake fan speed conguration
F out - Exhaust fan speed conguration
Pre 1 - Electric preheating power conguration
(intake fan automatically activated)
Ext1 - Intake air temperature sensor (fresh air supply)
Ext3 - Air intake temperature sensor (inlet to room)
Int1 - Exhaust air temperature sensor (exhaust before core)
Int2 - Anti-freeze sensor of the heat exchanger
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Control signal options:
0-10V - 0-10V signal control
On/O - On/O switching
O/On - O/On switching
0-10V + On/O - On/O switching + 0-10V signal control
0-10V + O/On - O/On switching + 0-10V signal control
CH 10-0V + On/O - On/O switching + 0-10V signal control
cooling, heating 10-0V
CH 10-0V O/On - O/On switching + 0-10V signal control
cooling, heating 10-0V
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1. Min. power for switching the heat pump
2. Upper output limit 0-10V of HEATER/COOLER output
for requirement state of 0% capacity of the condensing
unit, default = 1V
3. Max. number of activations of the condensing unit in
ON/OFF mode per hour, range 3 - 60, default = 6
4. HEAT/COOL delay in output switching, range 1 - 20
minutes, default 3 = minutes
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