Armstrong Brain Wave Mounting instructions

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BrainWave™
Electronic Mixing Valve
Programmer Software Guide
BrainWave™ is a registered trademark of Armstrong Hot Water, Inc. a division of Armstrong International, Inc.
BrainWave™ features Rada technology, Rada® is registered to Kohler-Mira, Inc. of Cheltenham, England.
AHWG-701

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CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................. 3
System Requirements ............................................................................................................................. 3
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................... 3
PASSWORD ADMINISTRATION ................................................................................................................ 4
Setting up Users and Passwords for a New Installation .......................................................................... 4
ENTRY LEVEL ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Login ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Read Valve Data ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Main Menu (Single / Outlet)..................................................................................................................... 6
Main Menu (Bath / Shower) ..................................................................................................................... 7
Setting Outlet Temperatures ................................................................................................................... 8
Setting Flow Times .................................................................................................................................. 8
Storing Setup to the Valve ....................................................................................................................... 9
Checking Setup is Stored ........................................................................................................................ 9
Thermal Disinfection (Arming) ............................................................................................................... 10
Thermal Disinfection (Triggering) .......................................................................................................... 11
Thermal Disinfection (Checking for Completion) ................................................................................... 12
Thermal Disinfection (Saving Log) ........................................................................................................ 12
Thermal Disinfection (Failed Disinfection) ............................................................................................. 13
ENGINEERING LEVEL .............................................................................................................................. 14
Login and Read Valve Data .................................................................................................................. 14
Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................ 15
Setting Service Flush: Step 1, Valve Setup ........................................................................................... 16
Setting Service Flush: Step 2, Outlet Setup .......................................................................................... 16
Setting Disinfection: Step 1, Valve Setup .............................................................................................. 17
Setting Disinfection: Step 2, Outlet Setup ............................................................................................. 17
Engineering Menu ................................................................................................................................. 18
Valve Information (Engineering Level Only) .......................................................................................... 19
Commissioning Data (Engineering Level Only) .....................................................................................19
Service Data (Engineering Level Only) ................................................................................................. 20
Disinfection Configuration (Engineering Level Only) .............................................................................20
Valve Usage Data (Engineering Level Only) ......................................................................................... 21
FAULT FINDING ........................................................................................................................................ 22
Self Diagnosed Errors Table ................................................................................................................. 22
VALVE CALIBRATION .............................................................................................................................. 23
ERROR MESSAGES ................................................................................................................................. 23
CUSTOMER CARE .................................................................................................................................... 24

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DESCRIPTION
The CD contains software that is designed to run on a Pocket PC PDA.
The software communicates with the mixing valve and allows the user to:
Access Levels
Password Administration: Add new users and change passwords.
Entry Level: Set outlet temperatures, flow times and do thermal disinfection.
Engineering Level: Enable service flush and disinfection, view valve information, set commissioning and
service data.
System Requirements
The installation CD is designed to run on Microsoft Windows 98/NT/2000/XP operating systems. The programmer software
is designed to run on Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 and Microsoft Mobile Windows for Pocket PC 2003.
INSTALLATION
Please make sure that you have installed Microsoft ActiveSync on to your PC (supplied with your PDA). With your PDA
connected to your computer follow the instructions below.
Insert the CD-ROM. The CD should start automatically. If the CD does not start automatically then please use the
support instructions on the CD wallet.
Select the install programmer software button from the menu and follow the installation menus. If you are prompted to
install “Microsoft.Net Compact Framework”, choose “Yes”.
The software will automatically download to your PDA. To check if the installation was successful, go to the start menu
on the PDA and look for the control panel icon called “Rada Sense”.
If you cannot find the link in the start menu go into Programs and double click on the Rada Sense icon.
You are now ready to set up passwords and add new users, please go to the next section.
If you wish to install the software on more than one PDA, when you have completed the first installation attach each PDA
to your PC and open Microsoft ActiveSync. Select Tools, Add/Remove Programmes, select Kohler Mira Ltd Rada Sense
by ticking the box, then click OK.

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Tap on “Password”.
Default passwords shown.
Enter new Passwords in boxes,
then tap “OK”.
Enter
IDName
Password
Password Admin.
OK Cancel
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Adding a Password
Note! Password contains up to 5 alphanumeric characters.
Adding a New User
Note! Each user must have a unique ID.
Enter Name
(maximum of 15 characters)
and ID (a 4 digit number).
List of valid users and IDs.
Tap “Enter”.
ID
Name
EnterPassword
Password Admin.
PASSWORD ADMINISTRATION
Setting up Users and Passwords for a New Installation
A new software installation will have no User IDs and default Passwords.
To gain access to the programmer functions at least one User ID must be entered. It is recommended to change the
Passwords from the default values.
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Leave the ID box blank and enter 99999 in the Password box.
Click on “Enter”.
Enter
PasswordID
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Click here to make the keyboard appear.
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Login
Login Screen
Disable the Control Panel with the magnetic key
(Control panel is disabled when it is not illuminated).
ENTRY LEVEL
Login and Read Valve Data
Disable User Interface
Tap on “Enter”.
Enter
Password3333
1Enter ID but leave
Password box blank.
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Click here to make the keyboard appear.
ID
Read Valve Data Reading Valve
Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel.
Read Valve Data
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Ensure Control Panel is disabled.
Aim PDA at Control Panel and
tap ‘Read Valve Data’ button.
Ensure Control Panel is disabled.
Aim PDA at Control Panel and
tap ‘Read Valve Data’ button.
Note! If an error occurs,
refer to “Error Messages”.
Read Valve Data is successful
when the main menu is displayed.
1Tap here to read
current valve data.

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Tap on one of these options.
Main Menu (Single / Outlet)
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Outlet Setup
Flow Times
Disinfection
Rada Sense
Main Menu
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Valve Disinfection
Arm Trigger
Read Log Clear Log
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Outlet
Flow Times
Mins Secs
Read Write
(09,
Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Max Min
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Read Write
Options
Default

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Shower Setup
Bath Setup
Flow Times
Disinfection
Valve Disinfection
Arm Trigger
Abort
Read Log Clear Log
Rada Sense
Main Menu
Main Menu (Bath / Shower)
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Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Max Default Min
Options
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Read Write
Options
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Max Default Min
Read Write
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Shower
Bath
Flow Times
Mins Secs
Read Write

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Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Max Min
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Read Write
Options
Default
Setting Outlet Temperatures
Enter the temperature range available to user (30°-50°)
Note! Default = Switch on temperature
If checked the user can select full cold.
Setting Flow Times
(09,
Shower
Bath
Flow Times
Mins Secs
Read Write
Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to the Valve”).
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Enter the flow time before automatic switch off
(5 secs - 59 minutes, 59 seconds).
Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to the Valve”).
Refer to “Engineering Menu”.
CancelYes No
Do you want to Write the
changes to the valve Warning menu if “Write” is not tapped
Warning

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Storing Setup to the Valve
(09,
Writing the changes
to the valve.
Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Max Default Min
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Read Write
Options
Writing
(09,
Shower
Temperatures (°F)
Max Default Min
Read Write
Options
OK
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Tap “Write”.
Aim the Programmer at the Control
Panel and tap “Write”.
“OK” means the setup changes have been stored.
If “OK” is NOT displayed or an error is displayed then the changes
have not been stored.
Caution! The outlet temperature must be re-checked after a new
temperature has been programmed, refer to ‘Checking Setup is
Stored’.
Checking Setup is Stored
“OK” means the setup
has been read from
valve.
Check setup is correct.
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Max Default Min
Read Write
OK
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Options
Read Write
Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Options
Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel
and tap “Read”.
Max Default Min
Tap “Read”.

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Thermal Disinfection (Arming)
If “Disinfection not enabled” is displayed, refer to “ENGINEERING LEVEL”,
section “Setting Disinfection: Step 1, Valve Setup”.
Disinfection is Armed when the box turns green.
(09,
(09,
Valve Disinfection
Arm Trigger
Read Log Clear Log
Arming
Valve Disinfection
Thermal Disinfection
Disable User Interface
Arm Trigger
Read Log Clear Log
Note! The disinfection programme is factory set for a minimum of 5 minutes at 140°F.
If you need to change the configuration, refer to ‘ENGINEERING LEVEL’.
WARNING! The water flow during disinfection will be very hot and may scald on
contact. The valve must be supervised throughout the disinfection process and no-one
should approach the outlet within 3 metres.
Disable the Control Panel with
the magnetic key.
Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel
and tap “Arm”.
Disinfection not enabled
Check that “Disinfection” is checked.
Refer to “Setting Disinfection: Step 2, Outlet Setup”.

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Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel and tap “Trigger”.
This must be done within 30 seconds of Arming or the valve must be Armed again.
Thermal Disinfection (Triggering)
Triggering the disinfection.
Disinfection is triggered when box turns red.
Waterflow starts when countdown reaches 0.
Note! The Control Panel is enabled during disinfection, if any sensor is activated then
the disinfection cycle is aborted.
WARNING! For continued protection against legionella, thermal disinfection must be
carried out on a regular basis. Please consult your national guidelines for details.
(09,
(09,
Valve Disinfection
Arm Trigger
Read Log Clear Log
Triggering
Valve Disinfection
Arm Trigger
Read Log Clear Log
OK
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Move away from
outlet danger of
scalding

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Thermal Disinfection (Saving Log)
Tap “File” to save log to file.
Log file format (Use Pocket Word to view).
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Disinfection Log
Time (mins)
Disinfection completed
Thermal Disinfection (Checking for Completion)
Reading the disinfection log.
“Disinfection Completed” indicates temperature held for
correct time.
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Valve Disinfection
Arm Trigger
Read Log Clear Log
Disinfection Log
Time (mins)
No disinfection data
Reading Log
When flow stops tap ‘Read
Log’ to check for completion
Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel and tap “Read Log”.
Tap “Read Log”.

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Thermal Disinfection (Failed Disinfection)
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“Disinfection failed!” Indicates temperature not held for long enough.
Check water supply and disinfect once it has been corrected.
Disinfection Log
Disinfection failed!
Time (mins)

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Tap here to read
current valve data.
Read Valve Data Reading Valve
Note! If an error occurs,
refer to “Error Messages”
Read Valve Data is successful
when the main menu is
displayed.
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Ensure Control Panel is disabled.
Aim PDA at Control Panel and
tap ‘Read Valve Data’ button.
Ensure Control Panel is disabled.
Aim PDA at Control Panel and
tap ‘Read Valve Data’ button.
ENGINEERING LEVEL
Login and Read Valve Data
Disable User Interface
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Tap on “Enter”.
Enter
PasswordID
Aim the Programmer at the Control Panel.
Read Valve Data
*****
5555
1Enter User ID and Engineer Password.
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Main Menu
Additional Engineering options
Tap on one of these Options.
Rada Sense
Engineering
Valve Information
Commissioning Data
Service Data
Valve Calibration
(09,
Valve
Service Flush
Temp. (F) Duration (mins)
Read Write
Disinfection
Service Flush
Flow Times
Disinfection
Main Menu
Outlet Setup
Valve Setup
Engineering
Options
Refer to “Engineering Menu”.
Days Hours
Wait Time
Disinfection Config.
Usage Data
Refer to “Setting Service Flush:
Step 1, Valve Setup”.

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(09,
Valve
Service Flush
Temp. (F) Duration (mins)
Read Write
Disinfection
Service Flush
Options
Days Hours
Wait Time
(09,
Shower
Temperatures (°F)
Max. Default Min.
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Read Write
Options
OK
Setting Service Flush: Step 1, Valve Setup
Check this box to enable
Service flush.
Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to Valve”).
Enter temperature, duration
and wait time.
Setting Service Flush: Step 2, Outlet Setup
Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to Valve”).
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‘Service Flush’ in Valve
Setup must be checked to
enable this function
Check that “Service Flush” is checked.
Check this box to enable
Service flush.
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Valve
Service Flush
Temp. (F) Duration (mins)
Read Write
Disinfection
Service Flush
Options
Days Hours
Wait Time
Setting Disinfection: Step 1, Valve Setup
Check this box to enable
disinfection.
Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to Valve”).
Check this box to select this
outlet for disinfection.
Note! Changes will not be stored in valve until “Write” is tapped (refer to “Storing Setup to Valve”).
Setting Disinfection: Step 2, Outlet Setup
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(09,
Outlet
Temperatures (°F)
Max. Default Min.
Full Cold
Disinfection
Service Flush
Read Write
Options
‘Disinfection’ in Valve
Setup must be checked to
enable this function
Check that “Disinfection” is checked.

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Rada Sense
Engineering
Valve Information
Commissioning Data
Service Data
Valve Calibration
Disinfection Config.
Valve Usage Data
(09,
Engineering Menu
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Valve Information
Serial No.
Manufacture Date and
Time
Firmware Type
Firmware Version
Calibration No.
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Commissioning Data
Location
Commissioned on 7/4/2005 at 6:53 PM
EMV 1
Set Commission Data
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Tap on one of these Options.
Service Data
Valve is OK
Last serviced by 1234
on 7/21/2005 at 3:07 PM
Set Service Date
Valve Calibration Disinfection Configuration
Min. Temp. (°F)
Type
Energy Saving
Reduced
Read Write
(09,
Valve Usage Data
Activations
Count Total Minutes
Hours
since Disinfection
since last used
Stepper Motor
Pulses
Read Write
Days
Flow
Min. Time (mins)
Max. Warmup (mins)
Max. Duration (mins)
Upper Temp. (°F)
Interface Version

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Valve Information (Engineering Level Only)
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Valve Information
Serial No. Unique number setup in factory.
These numbers state exactly which version of firmware is in the valve.
Manufacture Date and
Time
Firmware Type
Firmware Version
Interface Version These numbers state exactly which version of Interface Software is in the
control panel.
Note! Not shown on older versions of Interface Software.
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Commissioning Data (Engineering Level Only)
Location text can be set here.
Tap here to display the keyboard.
Tap here to set the Commissioned Date in the valve to the current date and to store the location text.
Note! If the valve has a location text set, then it will be displayed in the titlebar (as shown, “EMVI” next to the start menu).
Commissioning Data
Location EMV I
Set Commission Data
Commissioned on 7/4/2005 at 6:53 PM

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Disinfection Configuration (Engineering Level Only)
(09,
Enter minimum temperature required to disinfect.
If checked, the flow rate will be reduced during disinfections to save water.
Enter minimum disinfection duration.
If disinfection temperature is not reached within this period, then disinfection
will be cancelled (if unsure, leave as default).
If disinfection is not completed within this period, then disinfection will be
cancelled (if unsure, leave as default).
Disinfection Configuration
Min. Temp. (°F)
Type
Standard
Read Write
Min. Time (mins)
Max. Warmup (mins)
Max. Duration (mins)
Flow
(09,
Disinfection Configuration
Min. Temp. (°F)
Type
Energy Saving
Read Write
Min. Time (mins)
Max. Warmup (mins)
Max. Duration (mins)
Flow
Upper Temp. (°F)
Reduced
Reduced If “Type (Energy Saving)” is selected, then the valve will reduce the required
period for disinfection proportionally as the temperature increases up to the
limit specified in “Upper Temp. (°F)”.
Warning! Time reduction is not permitted by some National/Local
Regulations. If in doubt, select “Standard” settings.
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Service Data (Engineering Level Only)
Service Data
Valve is OK
Last Serviced By 1234
on 7/21/2005 at 3:07 PM
“Valve is OK” means that no errors have been detected by the valve.
User ID and Date of last service.
Tap here to set the Serviced Date in the valve to the current date.
Set Service Date
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