AirTouch AirTouch 2 Benutzerhandbuch

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Installer Manual

Contents
Compatible Brands 4
1. Components 5
2. Conguration 6
3. Pre-Installation 9
4. Components Installation 10
5. Recommended Commissioning Procedure 15
5.1 Parameters 16
5.1.1 Total Groups in the System 16
5.1.2 Installer Settings Password 16
5.1.3 Display AC Control Sensor 16
5.1.4 Damper RPM Setting 17
5.1.5 Touchpad Temp 17
5.1.6 Reset and Save current system settings 17
5.1.7 Supply Air Sensors 17
5.2 Zone Setting 18
5.3 Grouping Zones 20
5.4 Spill or Bypass 21
5.5 Enabling/Disabling Service Reminder 22
Liability
Please read the instructions before installing this AirTouch Zoning Control System.
Polyaire Pty Ltd does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage that may occur
as a result of the incorrect installation of this AirTouch Control System.

5.6 Setting up AC Control 23
5.6.0 Group AC’s 23
5.6.1 Name AC Units 23
5.6.2 Auto O 23
5.6.3
Choose AC Control Thermistor
24
5.6.4 AC Detail Settings 24
5.6.5 Congure AC Fan Speed Options 24
5.6.6 On Duration Time 24
5.6.7 Set AC set point ranges 25
5.6.8 Multiple Ducted Systems 25
5.6.9 Groups in each ducted system 25
5.7 System Info 26
5.8 Setting up Wi-Fi connection 26
5.9 Testing Damper On/O 28
6. Wiring Diagrams 29
7. Downloading and Installing AirTouch 2+ App 65
8. Troubleshooting 66

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Compatible Brands
Compatible Brands

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1.1 Console
Users can input control commands from the
console to turn on or o a group/zone or AC.
It is used to input all parameters. The color LCD
displays clock, zone, WiFi, AC, temperature and
other statuses.
1.2 Main Control Module and Extension Module
(optional)
Main control module (8 zones) and its optional
extension module (extra 8 zones) control the
position of motorized damper of each zone.
1.3 Motorized Damper (Bright Green)
Motorized dampers drive the blade of the
damper to adjust the air supply.
1.4 Cables
Cables with left latch or central latch plugs
connect the main control module, extension
module (if applicable), console, and
motorized dampers together.
1.5 Supply Air Sensor (optional)
Supply air sensor measures the temperature of
the supply air for auto mode recognition.
1.6 Power Supply
24VAC transformers provide power to the main
and extension modules.
1.7 AC Gateways (optional)
AC gateways are for full control of most major
brand ducted systems such as Daikin,
Panasonic, Fujitsu, Mitsubishi Electric, Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries, Toshiba, LG, Hitachi, Samsung,
Carrier, Rinnai, Midea, Braemar and Gree. Each
gateway comes with a RS485 cable for
connecting the gateway with AirTouch 2+.
1. Components
Components

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2. Conguration
AirTouch 2+ System is a star architecture system that allows communications
between AirTouch 2+ main control module, extension module, AC unit,
WiFi router (to connect to smart phones and internet), up to 16 zone dampers,
and up to two consoles. Figure below shows the connection of devices such as
the WiFi router, AC indoor PCB, extension module, console, and eight dampers
to the main module.
AirTouch 2+ Main Control Module connected to
AC Indoor Board, WiFi router, Smartphone and 8 Dampers
Figure 1:
Configuration
Continued on next page.
Zone 4
Main Module
To Zone Dampers
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
Sensors (Optional)
Supply Air
Z8
Z7
Z6
Z5
RS 485

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Eight motorized dampers can be connected to the main control module.
Nine dampers and above (up to 16) will need the extension module.
The wiring of the AirTouch 2+ system is straightforward. A cable with central
latched plugs connects a motorized damper to the relevant output port clearly
marked on the main or extension module. Figure below shows the connection of
eight dampers to the extension module.
Configuration contd.
If there is another gateway for another AC, it will be connected to Modbus line.
Maximum four gateways can be connected for one AirTouch 2+ to control four
AC’s. Please see AC wirings for details in section 6.
Main and extension modules can be in dierent locations and connected via a
cable with left latched plugs on both ends. Console is connected to the ‘T’ port on
main module.
Up to two consoles can be joined in a system. One will be connected to the main
module and the other to the extension module.
Figure below shows the linking of the main module to the extension module,
AC unit, consoles, and smart phone.
Figure 2: AirTouch 2+ with Extension module and 8 Zone ports.
Zone 9 Zone A Zone B
Zone A Zone B Zone C
Zone 9
Zone G
Zone FZone EZone D

24V
24V
Touch Screen 1Home Router Touch Screen 2
Smart Phones
Main Module
Extension Module
To Zone Dampers
Unit
Gateway
1
Indoor Unit 1Indoor Unit 2Indoor Unit 3Indoor Unit 4
To Zone Dampers
Z1
Z2
Z3
Z4
ZD
ZC
ZB
ZA
Z9
ZE
ZF
ZG
Unit
Gateway
2
Unit
Gateway
3
Unit
Gateway
4
Sensors (Optional)
Supply Air
Z8
Z7
Z6
Z5
RS 485
BA
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Note:
Install the console at least 20mm away from any other wall control to avoid
potential interference.
Configuration contd.

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3. Pre-Installation
Good planning leads to a successful zone system installation. Before installing and
commissioning a zoning system, please complete the following listed tasks:
3.1 Decide how many zones (dampers) are to be controlled in the system.
3.2 Group zones according to customer’s requirements. Each group initially has
one zone but can have up to a maximum of four zones (Example: There
could be one or more zones going into a common area such as Kitchen/
Dining or Family/Dining room). Work out the total group number (Maximum
total group number in a system is 16).
NOTE: It is important to test all cables before installation.
Testing all cables to be used before the start of the installation will save
considerable diagnostic time if the fully installed system is subsequently found
to have a problem. Cable testing is quick and easy with a Zonemaster Cable
tester available from Polyaire.
Cable Tester (Item: 657089)
Pre-Installation

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4.1 Mount the main and/or extension
modules (if using more than 8 zones) by
screwing the boxes to a roof frame or
Polyaire Diusion Fitting (PDF).
Do not place the modules on top of
the indoor unit. The high temperature
between the roof and the indoor unit
can damage the electronic components
over time.
4.2 Remove the two side covers on the
main module. All LEDs and sockets for
zone dampers are exposed.
4.3 If the extension module is used,
connect main module to extension
module at ‘E/M’ port on both modules
with a left latched cable.
4.4 Use pre-tested cable to connect ‘Z1’
port on the main module to the
motorized damper of the 1st zone.
Components Installation
4. Components Installation
4.5 Repeat step 4.4 to connect other
zone dampers to their relevant zone
ports on the main and extension
modules.
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