Jakka ADVANCED J8 User manual

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MANUAL for JAKKA ADVANCED CONTROLLER
1. ON—OFF OPERATIONS
Use the key to Opening/Closing operaons.
When pressing the key once, the device will switch on
or o.
O Posion On Posion
2. OPERATION MODE SETTINGS
While the device is in the On Posion, operaon mo-
de can be changed with key.
Note: The acve mode icon ashes on the panel.
Venlaon Mode Cooling Mode
3. SETPOINT SETTING
Use the ▲ and ▼ keys
to adjust the setpoint. If
the keys are pressed one
me, setpoint will be
changed 1 °C. Use the ▲
key to increase the set-
point, use the ▼ key to
decrease the setpoint.
Seng range: 5 °C—30 °C.
Setpoint Seng
Heang Electrical Heater Stages
Room Tmp
Auto
Main Digits
Supply Air Fan Speed
Auto-5-4-3-2-1
Exhaust Air Fan Speed
1-2-3-4-5-Auto
Cooling Venlaon
Alarm Nocaon
Auxiliary Digits
Heang Mode
ON/OFF — On/O Key
MODE — Mode Key
FAN — Fan Key
▲ ▼ SET — Increment/Decrement Key
WARNING !!
Parts that need to be considered in the screenshots
are marked with red circle. Please noce the scre-
enshots.
KEYPAD and PANEL DESCRIPTION
4. MONITORING DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES
The sensor values, which is measured by main control-
ler, are displayed alternately on the panel. In this app-
licaon “Room Temperature, Supply Air Temperature,
Outdoor Air Temperature” sensors can be measured
by main controller.
Note 1: If Room Temperature Sensor is not connected to
main controller, Temperature Sensor value of the panel is
measured.
Out. Air Tmp
Sup. Air Tmp
Air Quality
Setpoint

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MANUAL for JAKKA ADVANCED CONTROLLER
Note 2: If Supply Air Temperature Sensor is connected and
necessary sengs are made, Supply Air Temperature value
is displayed in the panel at regular intervals. It has no cont-
rol funcon.
Note 3: If Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor is connected and
necessary sengs are made, Outdoor Air Temperature va-
lue is displayed in the panel at regular intervals.
Electrical heater can be controlled by the Outdoor Air Tem-
perature. Electrical Heater control is performed by the Re-
turn Air Temperature sensor value by default.
Supply Air TemperatureRoom Temperature
5. FAN SPEED SETTINGS
Fan speed can be set to one of 1-2-3-4-5-Auto values.
Supply Air Fan Speed Seng :
When pressing the FAN key once, Supply Air Fan icon
ashes on the panel. While icon ashing, fan
speed can be changed by ▲ and ▼ key.
Exhaust Air Fan Speed Seng :
When pressing the FAN key twice, Exhaust Air Fan
icon ashes on the panel. While icon ashing,
fan speed can be changed by ▲ and ▼ key.
Note: When one of the heang or cooling mode is selected,
automac fan speed is acvated. If the automac fan
speed is selected, fans operates according to the “Air Qua-
lity or Carbon Dioxide Sensor” value. If sensor is not con-
nected, fan speed is decreased to a minimum value.
Supply Speed Seng Exhaust Speed Seng
7. ALARMS
Thermal or DPS alarm infor-
maon. For both fan, alarm
informaon must be con-
nected in series. All outputs
are switched o, except
Damper, when alarm oc-
curs. Contact must be in
the closed posion to eliminate the alarm.
Outdoor Air Temperature
6. FAN LOGIC SETTING
While the device is in the On posion, if the FAN key is
pressed for 5 seconds, fan logic is changed.
Connious Fan : Displayed as
“Cont” on the panel. Fans will
work as long as the device is
in the On posion. ( Default )
Auto Fan : Displayed as
“Auto” on the panel. Fans will
be acve while heang or
cooling. In other cases the fan
output is closed.
7.1 AL:01 FAN CONTACT ALARM (NC)
7.2 AL:02 ELEC. HEATER OVER HEAT ALARM (NC)
All electrical heaters' sa-
fety thermostats, must be
connected in series. If con-
tact is in the opened posi-
on, alarm happens. Elect-
rical heater outputs are
closed. Fans run at maxi-
mum speed. Contact must be in the closed posion to
eliminate the alarm.
"Alarm Codes" will appear on the right side of the screen
in case of alarm. Panel' s backlight is ashed unl the
alarm is eliminated. The device will operate as follows.

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If contact is in the closed
posion or device works up
to the AirFilterTimerLimit
(default 1200 hour) , alarm
happens. Device is connu-
ing normal operaon du-
ring alarm.
Contact must be in the closed posion or AirFilterTime-
rAlarm (BMS 145., Service Menu 44. parameter) must
be set to 0 to eliminate the alarm.
8.3 DAMPER CONTROL
In the scenarios contained in the Damper control, one
relay output reserved into for Damper control.
Fresh air and/or exhaust air damper motors are cont-
rolled. Damper motor is controlled considering the
necessary delays ( The device On/O moments, alarm
moments... ).
One relay output reserved into for damper. If there are
more damper motor, must be connected in parallel.
Note : Damper motor must be in the On/O and
spring return property.
MANUAL for JAKKA ADVANCED CONTROLLER
8.4 REMOTE CONTROL
The remote On/O funcon. This contact can be used
to control the device via building automaon/PLC/
External Switches.
To use this feature, selected scenario must be contain
remote control contact.
8.2 ELECTRICAL HEATER CONTROL
1. Controlled Depending on Room Temperature :
Electrical heater is controlled by sensor on the panel
or return air temperature sensor. Control is acve wit-
hout any adjustment. (Default Control Type)
7. ÖZEL KONTROL FONKSİYONLARI
7.1 HAVA KALİTESİ VEYA CO2 KONTROLÜ
0-10V air quality or CO2
sensor must be connected
properly. Operaon mode
must be set to other than
venlaon (heang or coo-
ling) and fan speed must
be set to Auto. When these
condions are met, the fan speed is controlled accor-
ding to the air quality or CO2 sensor value.
8. SPECIAL CONTROL FUNCTIONS
8.1 AIR QUALITY OR CO2 CONTROL
7.4 AL:04 FIRE CONTACT ALARM (NO)
If contact is in the closed
posion, alarm happens.
Supply air fan is closed,
Exhaust air fan run at
maximum speed. All out-
puts are closed except
Damper. The Panel locked.
Disconnect the power of the device to eliminang the
alarm and return to normal operaon.
Note 1: Aer the device restarted, press together MODE and
▲ keys unl unlock the device.
7.3 AL:03 AIR FILTER ALARM (NO)
9.1 MENU DESCRIPTION
While the device is in the O Posion, press together
MODE and ▼ key for 5 seconds.
In the service menu “Main Parameter” is replaced by
the MODE and FAN keys.
“Auxiliary Parameter” is replaced by the ▲ and ▼
keys.
Main Parameter Auxiliary Parameter
9. SERVICE MENU OPERATIONS
2. Controlled Depending on Outdoor Temperature: If
outdoor temperature value less than value set in the
service menu, the heater stages is acvated.
Note: Control according to the outdoor air temperature to
be acve, parameter sengs must be made of appropriate.
(See. Service Menu Operaons)
9.2 PASSWORD PARAMETER
While the device is in the O Posion, press together
MODE and ▼ key for 5 seconds.
To make changes in the parameters, password must be
entered as “123”, to 99. parameter.
Firstly, “Main Parameter”
must be replaced as 99, by
the MODE and FAN keys.
Secondly, “Auxiliary Para-
meter” must be replaced as
“123”, by the ▲ and ▼
keys.
Otherwise, made changes won’ t be saved.
Note: This process is part of the entry to the Service
Menu and must be applied in all entries.

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Outdoor Control Acvate:
Firstly, “Main Parameter”
must be replaced as “7”,
by the MODE and FAN
keys.
Secondly, “Auxiliary Para-
meter” must be replaced
as “2”, by the ▲ and ▼
keys.
Setpoint Seng:
Firstly, “Main Parameter”
must be replaced as “8”,
by the MODE and FAN
keys.
Secondly, “Auxiliary Para-
meter” must be selected in
the range of “0-20 °C”, by
the ▲ and ▼ keys.
(Default value : 15 °C)
Control Acvate
Setpoint
MANUAL for JAKKA ADVANCED CONTROLLER
9.3 BMS ADDRESS SETTING
Aer logging into the servi-
ce menü, using the MODE
and FAN keys, select the 00.
parameter.
Use the ▲ key to increase
the address, use the ▼ key
to decrease the address.
( Seng range 0-247 )
9.4 SETPOINT LIMIT OPERATIONS
Minimum Limit: Firstly,
“Main Parameter” must be
replaced as “02”, by the
MODE and FAN keys.
Secondly, “Auxiliary Parame-
ter” can be selected in the
range of 5-35 °C, by the ▲
and ▼ keys.
(Default value: 05 °C)
Maximum Limit:
Firstly, “Main Parameter”
must be replaced as “03”, by
the MODE and FAN keys.
Secondly, “Auxiliary Parame-
ter” can be selected in the
range of 5-35 °C, by the ▲
and ▼ keys.
(Default value : 30 °C)
Note 1: Minimum Limit can not be greater than maximum
limit.
Note 2: Maximum Limit can not be lower than minimum
limit.
Note: If outdoor air temperature value lower than value set
in the service menu, the heater stages is acvated.
9.5 ELECTRICAL HEATER CONTROL SETTINGS
Electrical heater can be controlled according to the
two dierent temperature value.
01 : Controlled Depending on Room Temperature :
Electrical heater is controlled by the sensor on the
panel or return air temperature sensor. Control is ac-
ve without any adjustment. ( Default )
02 : Controlled Depending on Outdoor Temperature:
Electrical heater is controlled according to the
“Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor” connected on the
main controller. Enter the service menu to acvate the
control according to the outdoor air temperature.
9.8 FACTORY DEFAULT
This parameter used to correct changes made by mis-
take. Firstly, “Main Parame-
ter” must be replaced as
“42”, by the MODE and
FAN keys.
Secondly, “Auxiliary Para-
meter” must be replaced as
“01”, by the ▲ and ▼ keys.
When the device returned factory defaults, parameter
value is set to “00” automacally.
(Default value = 0)

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MANUAL for JAKKA ADVANCED CONTROLLER
1) Use standart juncon box.
Hole distance must be 60mm
center to center.
Use 68mm hole saw.
2) Remove the
front panel
using a thin-
blade at
screwdriver.
3) Secure the
rear panel by
screwing screws.
Necessary
screws are in the
box.
4) Make the
cable connec-
ons as shown
below to termi-
nals on the front
panel.
5) Aach the clip
at the top rst,
and then aach
the clip at the
boom.
10. MOUNTING INFORMATION
(2 x 2 x 0,34...0,75mm²)
Shielded, Twisted Pair, RS485 Data Com-
municaon Cable must be used.
Note : Press the terminal buons with
the help of a ne-pped pen as shown
in the gure. Don't apply extreme
pressure.
NOTE: DON’T USE THE SCREWDRIVER
11. CONTROL PANEL CABLE CONNECTIONS
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