Tekmar 161 Setpoint Control Installation User Manual

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Rough In
Wiring
Rough-in
wiring
instructions
3
Information
Brochure
Choose controls
to match
application
1
Application
Brochure
Design your
mechanical
applications
2
Wiring
Brochure
Wiring and
installation of
specific control
Job
Record
Record settings &
wiring details for
future reference
6
Data
Brochure
Control settings
and sequence of
operation
4
5
D 161
08/07
tekmarNet
®
4 Setpoint Control 161
- Data Brochure
1 of 36 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07
The Setpoint Control 161 is a single stage heat setpoint
control that can operate on an On / Off differential or can
operate on Pulse Width Modulation. The control includes
special modes for hot tub, domestic hot water tank and
radiant floor applications.
Introduction
tN4 Compatible
On / Off Differential
Hot Tub Operation
DHW Tank Operation
Floor Operation
Exercising
Scenes
Temperature Sensor Input
Features
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - - Data Brochure

Rough InWiringRough-inwiring instructions3Information BrochureChoose controlsto matchapplication1Application BrochureDesign your mechanical applicatio

Page 2 - Display and DIP Switches

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 10 of 36 ADJUST MENUADJUST Menu (1 of 5)Mode Item Field Range Access Description12341, 2, 3, 4Default = 1InSTADVAPPLICATION M

Page 3

11 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Mode Item Field Range Access Description2OFF, 40°F (4.5°C) to Hot Tub MaximumDefault = 102°F (39.0°C)LTDUSErInSTAD

Page 4 - User Interface

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 12 of 36 Mode Item Field Range Access Description250 to 104°F(10.0 to 40.0°C)Default = 104°F (40.0°C)ADVHOT TUB MAXIMUM SECTI

Page 5 - Application Overview

13 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Mode Item Field Range Access Description1234HYDr, OTHrDefault = HYDrInSTADVHEAT SOURCE SECTION LSelect whether the

Page 6

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 14 of 36 Mode Item Field Range Access Description1234OFF, OnDefault = OnInSTADVRELAY 1 PUMP SECTION LSelect whether a system

Page 7 - Display Menus

15 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07SCENE MENUSCENE Menu (1 of 1)The SCENE Menu items set the current scene as well as the scene settings.Item Field R

Page 8

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 16 of 36 Item Field RangeAccessDescriptionNONE, Mbr1, Mbr2, Mbr3, Mbr4, UnOcDefault = NONEInSTADV HEAT SCHEDULE SECTION GSele

Page 9

17 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07MISC MENUMISC (Miscellaneous) Menu (1 of 2)The Miscellaneous menu items set display and control options such as ac

Page 10 - ADJUST MENU

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 18 of 36 MISC (Miscellaneous) Menu (2 of 2)Item Field RangeAccessDescription– – –, 1 to 24 ADVNUMBER OF DEVICES SECTION LNumb

Page 11

19 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Application Mode 1 is a generic setpoint control operation using an on/off differential for heating. The sensor is

Page 12

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 2 of 36 Display and DIP SwitchesLock / Unlock (DIP Switch #1)Use the Lock / Unlock DIP switch to lock or unlock the Access Le

Page 13

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 20 of 36 Mode of OperationThe hot tub mode of operation can be set to either Heat or Off. While set to Off, Relay 1 remains o

Page 14

21 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Application Mode 4 configures the setpoint control for floor warming and floor heating applications using pulse wi

Page 15 - SCENE MENU

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 22 of 36 To use the Remote Enable / Disable feature, the setpoint control must be set to Mode 1 (Setpoint), 2 (Hot Tub), or 4

Page 16 - SCHEDULE MENU

23 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07To provide greater energy savings, the setpoint control can follow a schedule master when connected to a tN4 syste

Page 17 - MISC MENU

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 24 of 36 Example:A house is normally in scene 1. There is a living room that operates on a schedule and there is a hot tub th

Page 18

25 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Restore Factory Defaults SECTION ITo restore the factory defaults, locate the Default item in the Miscellaneous m

Page 19 - Sequence of Operation

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 26 of 36 Relay 1 System PumpIn order to accommodate many different piping and pumping configurations, the setpoint control is

Page 20 - Occupied Time

27 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07When the setpoint control is connected to a tN4 boiler bus, the address range is b:01 through to b:24.When the set

Page 21 - SECTION D

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 28 of 36 Error MessagesLocal Errors and Device ErrorsError messages are used to indicate a problem somewhere in the system. T

Page 22 - SECTION E

29 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07If the error message is a Device Error (if “DEV” or “DEV ERR” is shown on screen), read the address shown and go t

Page 23 - Sensor Input SECTION F

3 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07The Access Level restricts the number of Menus, Items and Adjustments that can be accessed by the user. The Access

Page 24 - Scenes SECTION H

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 30 of 36 Error Messages (1 of 4)Note: Error Messages are only visible while in the Advanced or Installer access level. Error

Page 25 - Backlight SECTION K

31 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Error Message DescriptionBUS ERRORDue to an open or short circuit, communication is lost with the tN4 bus. Check t

Page 26 - Priority

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 32 of 36 Error Message DescriptionDIP SWITCH 2 MODEThe tN4 System Control DIP switch 2 is set to None and the setpoint contro

Page 27 - Exercising

33 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Error Message DescriptionDEVICE ERROR AT ADDRESS #:###:## is the address of the device with the error. The bus num

Page 28 - Error Messages

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 34 of 36 The control’s exterior can be cleaned using a damp cloth. Moisten the cloth with water and wring out prior to wiping

Page 29

35 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Notes

Page 30 - Error Messages (1 of 4)

All specifications are subjectto change without notice36 of 36 D 161 - 08/07.tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.He

Page 31 - Error Messages (2 of 4)

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 4 of 36 Symbol DescriptionMODE OF OPERATIONDisplays whether the device is in heating or off mode.LOCKThe Access Levels are lo

Page 32 - Error Messages (3 of 4)

5 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Continue to next ItemContinue to next MenuContinue to next ItemApplications: On / Off DifferentialMode 1 Setpoint (

Page 33 - Error Messages (4 of 4)

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 6 of 36 Mode 4 FloorRelay 1 Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) OperationPWM operates by centering the throttling range around the t

Page 34 - Cleaning the Control

7 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07VIEW MENUVIEW Menu (1 of 3)Mode Item Field Range Access Description1240:01 to 24:00 hrLTDUSErInSTADVOCCUPIED TIME

Page 35

© 2007 D 161 - 08/07 8 of 36 Mode Item Field Range Access Description2-31 to 266°F(-35.0 to 130.0°C)SECLTDUSErInSTADVHOT TUB SECTION BDisplays the

Page 36

9 of 32 © 2007 D 161 - 08/07Mode Item Field Range Access Description2OFF, -4°F (-20.0°C) to Hot Tub Maximum (variable)USErInSTADVSET HOT TUB SE

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