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System Pilot Owner's Manual Part Number 33PILOT-01 CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS GENERAL ...................... ........................................ OPERATION .................................... Power-Up Display ................................ OAT Display ...................................... User Interface .................................... Timeout Feature .................................. Program Mode ................................... • ATTACH • CTLR-ID • ALARM HIST • TIME/DATE • CONFIG TABLES • SCHEDULE • DETACH Modifying Set Points ............................. Occupancy Override ............................. Alternate Maintenance Table ..................... Bus Scan ......................................... Holiday Configuration Table ...................... SAFETY Page l l 1-7 1 2 2 3 3 6 6 6 7 7 external device that does not have a custom Default screen, the System Pilot reads that device's first status table and displays it as the Default screen. DEFAULT DEVICE DESIGNATION -- If lot is connected to a local bus of a VVT® (Comm2), the default device is the local zone System Pilot is on the Canier communication device is user-selectable from file HLOTCON the System Pizone controller controller. If the bus, the default Table screen. If the System Pilot is not connected to a local or Carrier bus device and no default device has been configured, file default device is the System Pilot itself. The default device can also be a device that has been designated as file relnote attach device (from the REMOTE Table). A remote attach device is a designated Carrier network device to which the System Pilot will write space temperatme, compute an operating mode for. and monitor and modify set points. All custom Default screens display the day of week, time, trod space or duct temperature. Other contents will valy according to the attached device type. Examples of Default screens for the System Pilot, VVT zone controller, and Bypass Controller are shown in Fig. 1-3. CONSIDERATIONS Air-conditioning equipment will provide safe and reliable service when operated within design specifications. The equipment should be operated and serviced only by authorized personnel who have a thorough knowledge of system operation, safety devices and emergency procedures. Mon SYSPILOT 8:49 AM 67 ° Good judgement should be used in applying any manufacturer's instructions to avoid injury to personnel or damage to equipment and property. GENERAL The System Pilot (33PILOT-01 ) is a component of Camer's 3V TM control system and serves as the user-interface and configuration tool for all Carrier communicating devices. The System Pilot can be used to install and commission a 3V zoning system, linkage compatible air source, univers_d controller, and all other devices operating on the Carrier communicating network. Additiomdly, the System Pilot can serve as a w_dl-mounted temperature sensor for space temperature measurement. The occupant can use the System Pilot to change set points and cause occupancy ovemdes. A security feature is provided to limit access of features for unauthorized users. Fig. 1 -- System Pilot Default Screen Mon CTRL1 8:49 AM 76 7 62 OPERATION Power-Up Display -- When the System Pilot is powered up, it attaches (initiates communication) to a device that has been designated as the System Pilot's default device. The System Pilot then displays that device's custom Default screen, if such a screen exists. If the System Pilot attaches to an Manufacturer Book 1 ]4 Tab 11a 13a I reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications PC 111 Catalog No. 533-30017 Printed in US.A. Occ Fan Fig. 2 -- Zone Controller Default Screen or designs without notice and without incurring obligations. Form 33ZC-4SO Pg 1 10-04 Replaces: New S Mon CTRL1 8:49 AM 56 7 1.2 Fan NAVtGATE/_ EXiT Fig. 3 -- Bypass Controller Default Screen --MODIFY/ SELECT \ OAT Display -- The System Pilot has an outside air temperatme (OAT) software point that can be forced from file Carrier communicating netwoN. If the System Pilot is displaying any default screen and the EXIT and SELECT buttons are pressed together for one second, the System Pilot replaces the default screen with a special screen that shows the OAT variable v_flue. An example of the OAT Display screen is shown in Fig. 4. When the System Pilot is connected to the Zone Controllet's lucid bus (Comm2), the OAT display feature is disabled. User Interface -- _nle System Pilot contains six buttons and two rotary knobs with buttons, which allow the user to navigate through the menus, select the desired options, and modify data. See Fig. 5. SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN -- If displaying a table or a list of items, these buttons move the cursor to the next line or previous line in the table or list. If the System Pilot is displaying a controller Default screen and the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons are pressed together for 3 seconds, the System Pilot changes to Prograln mode. Pressing the SCROLL UP button _dong with the INC/DEC button increases or decreases the contrast on the System Pilot LCD display screen. PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN --In screens that have more than 7 data lines (Ex: a Table List screen with more than 7 tables, or a table with more than 7 decisions), these buttons replace the items currently on the screen with the previous or next 7 items from the table or list. If there is additional data at the end or beginning of a table or list that is not on file screen, the cursor will not advance (move down) past the next-to-last line or up past the second line on the screen. Mon OAT 8:49 AM 82 ° Fig. 4 -- OAT Display Screen [] rq Fig. 5 -- System Pilot User Interface Linkage Coordinator Zone Controller Bus Scan -- Pressing PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN together for 3 seconds from the Default screen of a Linkage Coordinator Zone Controller Default screen will display the Bus Scan screen. Bus Scan allows the user to scan through the linkage coordinator's zones and display what is found at each addi'ess. Refer to Bus Scan section on page 7 for additional information on Linkage Coordinator Zone Controller Bus Scan. INC/DEC -- The INC and DEC buttons modify the v_flue of the highlighted field within its defined limits. For disclete decisions (example, No/Yes), the INC/DEC buttons toggle between the two values. For decisions with a few distinct values instead of a range (for example, baud rote and &ty of week), the INC/ DEC buttons scroll through the available v_dues. For text decisions, the INC/DEC buttons modify one chm'acter at a time, scrolling through the appropriate range of ASCII chmactel_. From the Zone Controller Default screen, the [NC/DEC buttons allow the user to modify the set points. Pressing the INC/DEC buttons continuously updates the highlighted field and the rate of change accelerates over time. NAVIGATE -- This rotary knob functions like the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons, with the same sort of wrap-around. However. it also incorporates a left-right movement. The cm_or moves one selectable field with each increment of the rottuy knob. Turning file knob clockwise moves the cursor to the right and down. With each increment, the cursor advances to the next field to the right on the current line. If the cm:sor is on the last field in the line, the cursor advances to the first (left-most) field in the next line. Turning the knob counterclockwise moves the cursor to the left and up in file same mannel: NOTE: For strings truncated for display. NAVIGATE will adjust a sliding window of as many characters as can fit on the line. The NAVIGATE rotmy knob also functions button when pressed. as the EXIT EXIT -- Tile EXIT button returns the display to file next higher screen in the hierarchy. If the EXIT button is pressed and the data on the screen cannot be or has not been modified, the System Pilot moves to file next higher screen immediately (no additiomfl prompts). MODIFY-- LikefileINC/DEC buttons, thisrotgu Tknobmodiliesfilevalue offilehighlighted fieldwitNnitsdefined limits.The v:-flue increases or decleases wiflleach inclement offilerotary knob. Turning theknobclockwise increases thev:-flue. Turning it counterclockwise decreases filevalue. Fordiscrete decisions (No/ Yesforexample), fileMODIFYknobtoggles between thetwo values. Fordecisions withafewdistinct v:-flues instead ofarange (baud roteand&tyofweek), theMODIFY knobscrolls [hrough the available values. For text decisions, the MODIFY knob changes one character :_ita time, scrolling through the appropriate range of ASCII chamctel.s. From the Zone Controller Default screen, the MODIFY knob allows the user to modify the set points. The MODIFY rota q knob also functions button when pressed. as the SELECT SELECT--This button function varies according to the screen that is currently displayed and file device to which the System Pilot is attached. In general, the SELECT button processes a user-selected option or initiates a new operation mode for the System Pilot. Zone Controller Occupancy Override -- Pressing the SELECT button for less than 3 seconds from the Zone Controller Default screen while in an unoccupied mode will initiate an occupancy override. While file occupancy status is blinking, the user can use the INC/DEC buttons or the MODIFY rotmy knob to adjust the occupancy status. System Pilot Alternate Maintenance Table -- Pressing the SELECT button for at least 3 seconds from the Zone Controller Default screen will display the System Pilot Alternate Maintenance Table (ALT_DISP). Edit Mode -- If the System Pilot is displaying editable &tta, SELECT allows the user to MODIFY the point that the cursor is positioned on. Force/Auto --If the System Pilot is displaying a status display or maintenance table and if the point that the cm.sor is positioned on is forcible, pressing SELECT initiates the Force/Auto function. The System Pilot message line will display "Force:" followed by three soilkeys. The first soilkey shows the point value and the other two soilkeys are AUTO and ESC (Escape). The NAVIGATE rotary knob can be used to move between the soilkeys (with wrapmound). While the cursor is on the value soilkey, the v:-due can be modified (forced) using the INC/DEC push buttons or the MODIFY rotary knob. Pressing SELECT writes the new force value to the point, erases the message line, and returns the user to file status display or maintenance table. Positioning the cursor on AUTO and pressing SELECT removes file force from the point, erases the message line prompt and returns to the current screen. Positioning the cursor on ESC and pressing SELECT erases the message line prompt and returns to the current screen wifllout affecting the point. Pressing the EXIT button erases the prompt and returns to the current screen without affecting the point. If the EXIT button is pressed and the &tta on the screen has been modified, file System Pilot displays the prompt "Save data?" followed by the following soilkeys: YES, NO and ESC. The NAVIGATE rotary knob can be used to move between YES, NO, and ESC (with wraparound). Position the cursor on the desired softkey and press SELECT. Selecting YES causes the System Pilot to write the new data to the controller and then return to the next higher screen. Selecting NO returns the System Pilot to the next higher screen without saving the new data. Pressing Selecting ESCAPE or pressing the EXIT button erases the "Save data'?" prompt and causes the System Pilot to remain in the cunent screen. Timeout Feature -- If no user input is ]eceived for an hour (i.e., if no buttons are pressed and no rotary knobs are turned), the System Pilot reverts to the Default screen for its default device. If connected to another device, the System Pilot will re-attach to the default device. Program Mode -- To enter Program mode and display the Program screen, press the SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN buttons together for 3 seconds from the default screen. The System Pilot will display one of the three program screens shown in Fig. 6, depending on the security level that is specified in the System Pilot (HLOTCON) screen. NOTE: Security level 1 programming is not normally available for the end user and is not shown in this book. For information regarding functions available with Security Level 1, refer to the Installation and Configuration Instructions. Use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to step through the options on the Program screen. A description of the highlighted option will appear in the bottom line of the screen and will indicate if the option is not available. Press file SELECT button to select the currently highlighted option. • • • • • • • The following program screen options are avaikible: ATTACH (all levels) Ctlr-ID (all levels) ALARM HIST (level 2, and 3 only) TIME/DATE (all levels) CONFIG (level 2 only) SCHEDULES (level 2 only) DETACH (all levels) ATTACH -- Selecting the ATTACH option from the Program screen displays one of the Attach screens shown in Fig. 7 and 8, according to whether the System Pilot is on the Carrier communicating network or on the local bus. The center portion of the screen shows the 8-character controller name, bus number grad element number for the devices to which the System Pilot can attach. The first entry in file list always displays the default device and shows "Default" instead of the actual controller name. The user can use the SCROLL UP/DOWN, NAVIGATE, or PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of devices. To modify an existing bus and element number field, press SELECT. then use INC/DEC or MODIFY to modify the field, then press SELECT again to attach. If the System Pilot is already attached to the specified addiess, the System Pilot will display the message "Reattach?" followed by three softkeys dispktying YES, NO, and ESC. Use file NAVIGATE rotary knob to move between the soil keys and press SELECT. The user can also press EXIT to erase the prompt and remain in the Attach screen. If the System Pilot attaches to an un-addressed VVT® Zone Controllek it will display the Zone Controller's Cth-ID screen as a prompt for the user to set the Zone Controller's address. This screen will show the controller element number as 0, even though the controller will actu:-dly be at its default element number of 140. Use the instructions in the CtI>ID section below to set the address before exiting from this screen. When the System Pilot attaches to an addressed Zone Controllek the System Pilot will bring up the stan&lrd Zone Controller Default screen. CTLR-IDSelecting the Ctlr-ID option from file Program screen displays the Controller ID screen shown in Fig. 9. Level 3 Level 2 Level 4CONFIG SCHEDULES TIM E/DAT E ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH TIME/DATE ALARM HIST ATTACH DETACH TIME/DATE ATTAC H DETACH Fig. 6 -- Program Screens Attach to Controller Default CTRL1 0 1 12 7 CTRL3 0 0 0 125 0 0 Fig. 7 -- Attach Screen (System Pilot on Carrier Communicating Network) Attach to Controller Default 0 12 Fig. 8 -- Attach Screen (System Pilot on Local Bus) Controller Generic controller CESR123456-99 Version 7.89 Bus Number Element Number Baud Rate Alarm6 14:30 04/23/03 Communication failure Zone Controller 141 ID 0 123 9600 < Text & Error messages Fig. 9 -- Controller The center portion of the screen shows the following information for the controller to which the System Pilot is currently attached. Tile controller name, device description, software pall number, reference number, element number, bus number and baud rate ale shown. The device description and reference number will be truncated, if necessary, to fit on the screen. The controller name, device description, address and baud rate are modifiable. Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to scroll through the screen data. Press the SELECT button to modify the highlighted line. For Bus Number. Element Numbek and Baud Rate, use the [NC/DEC buttons or the MODIFY rotm-yknob to adjust the highlighted value. For the controller nmne, description and reference, the System Pilot will highlight the first ASCII charactel: Use the NAVIGATE knob to move to the left or right within the field. Use INC/DEC or the MODIFY rota q knob to adjust the highlighted chamctel: Pressing the EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Program screen. ALARM HIST -- Selecting the ALARM HIST option from the Program screen displays the Alarm History screen. See Fig. 10. This screen shows the most recent alarms and alerts generated by the attached device and stored in its Alarm History table. NOTE: This function is not available if the System Pilot is set to Security Level 4. The top line shows the 8-character device name. The middle of the screen shows the alarms/alerts, displayed one at a time. The bottom line shows the currant alarm number and the number of ahums in the table. This line may also display enor messages as applicable. Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN or PAGE UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to scroll through the alarms/alerts one at a time. If the EXIT button is pressed, the System Pilot will return to the Program screen. ID Screen > Alarm 1 of 10 Fig. 10 -- Alarm History Screen TIME/DATE -- Selecting the TIME/DATE option fiom the Program screen displays the Time and Date screen shown in Fig. 11. This screen shows the day-of-week, time, holiday flag and date of the attached device. The top line shows the 8-character device name. The bottom line shows any text and error messages, as applicable. All of the fields in the center portion of the screen (Day of Week, Time, etc.) can be modified. Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to scroll through the screen one line at a time. Press the SELECT button to modify the highlighted line. Use the INC/ DEC buttons or the MODIFY rotary knob to adjust the highlighted value. Pressing the EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Program screen. Day of Week: Time: Holiday Today: Day of Month: Month: Year: 13:51 Yes 22 02 03 < Text & Error messages > Fig. 11 -- Time and Date Screen CONFIG TABLES -- If the CONFIG table option is selected from the Program screen, and if there is mole than one entry in the corresponding table list, then the System Pilot displays a Table List screen. If there is only a single table, the System Pilot displays the contents of the table. Only two tables will be available in Security Level 2, the Holiday Configuration table and the Occupancy table (if attached to a device with an occupancy schedule). NOTE: This function set to Security Levels is not available 3 or 4. The top line shows the bottom line shows text and center portion of the screen of the table nalnes from the ical ordel: if the System Pilot is table type that was selected. The error messages, as applicable. The shows the table list. This consists specified list, arranged in alphabet- Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to scroll through the list. Press the SELECT button to display the highlighted line. If a table type with multiple table entries was selected, the System Pilot will display a Table List screen with all of the table names associated with that table. If it is a table type with a single table ent U, the System Pilot will display a Stan&_rd Table screen. Multiple Table List Screen -- If multiple tables of a selected type _ue available, the user will be prompted to select a table from a Table List screen, or if SCHEDULE is selected from the Program screen and there me multiple schedules, the System Pilot will display a Multiple Table List scleen with all of the table names associated with that table type. The top line shows the name of the table that was selected. The bottom line shows text and error messages, as applicable. The center portion of the scleen lists the associated tables in alphabetical ordel: If the list has more than 7 tables, then the first 7 tables will be displayed. Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to scroll through the list. If there are mole than 7 tables, pressing PAGE UP/DOWN will display the previous or next 7 names from the list. Press the SELECT button to read the highlighted table from the attached device and display an appropriate scleen. A Time Schedule screen is displayed if the table is a time schedule, or a Standm'd Table screen is displayed for any other table. Pressing the EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Table List screen. Standard Table Screen -- If a table type with a single table entry is selected from a Table List screen, or a table (other than a schedule) is selected from a Table List screen, the System Pilot displays a Stan&_rd Table screen. The top line shows the 8-character table nmne. The center portion of the screen shows the table data. Dynamic table data (display and maintenance) is read from the attached device and up&tted on the screen evely 15 seconds. If a read attempt (one try plus five retries) fails, the System Pilot will display "C" (gray background) after the point name in each data line. An error message is displayed on the bottom line ("Communication failure"). If the EXIT button is pressed, the System Pilot returns to the Program screen. Static table &tta (configuration, set points and service configuration) is read from the attached device once, when the table is first selected and displayed. Thele will be one point/ decision per line. If thele are more than seven decisions/points, the first seven will be displayed initially. The bottom line displays text and error messages, as applicable. Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN buttons or the NAVIGATE knob to scroll through the data. If thele are more than 7 decisions/points, pressing PAGE UP/DOWN will display the previous or next 7 names from the list. As the user scrolls through the table, the System Pilot will highlight the current decision/point and if it there is an associated point name, the 24-character descriptor will be displayed on the bottom line. If there is no associated point name, the System Pilot will display the 24-character descriptor in the center portion of the screen. The operation of the SELECT button varies, depending on whether the user is viewing dynmnic or static table data. For dynmnic table data, if the SELECT button is pressed and the cunent point is forcible, the System Pilot will force or auto the point. If the current value is not forcible, the System Pilot will ignore the SELECT button. For static table data, if the SELECT button is pressed and the cunent point is editable, the System Pilot allows the user to modify the point. NOTE: For strings truncated for display. NAVIGATE will adjust a sliding window of as many characters as can fit on the line. For ASCII decisions with a list-selectable v_flue, the System Pilot will display a Configuration List screen with the available values. If the current decision has a list-selectable value but the System Pilot is unable to obtain the list, it will display an appropriate error message. Pressing the EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Progrmn screen. Configuration List Screen -- If the user presses the SELECT button while the System Pilot is displaying static table data (for example, a configuration table) and the current decision has a list-selectable value, the System Pilot will display a Configuration List screen. This type of screen will be displayed for certain configuration decisions in the Universal Controller and the Zone Controller as well as for certain decisions in the System Pilot's REMOTE table. The top line shows the decision's 24-character descriptor. truncated if necessmy. The bottom line displays error messages, if applicable. The center portion of the screen shows the available values (text strings) for the decision. There will be one text string per line, truncated if necessary. UsetheSCROLL UP/DOWN buttons ortheNAVIGATE knobtoscrollthrough filelist.If therearemorethan7 text strings inthelist,pressing PAGEUP/DOWN will dispkiy the previous or next7 textstingsfromthelist.If theSELECT button is pressed, fileSystem Pilotwill returntotheStandard Tablescreen andwill showtheselected textstringasthe currentdecision value.TheSystem Pilotwill displaythe decision valueastext;howevel: it stores thevalueinthetable according tothedecision's datatypeandlimits.Pressing the EXITbuttonwill cause theSystem Pilotto returnto the Standard Table screen without updating thecurrent decision. SCHEDULE-Selecting theSCHEDULE optionfiomthe Program screen andthenselecting a TimeSchedule table displays theTimeSchedule screen asshowninFig.12.This example shows all8offiletimeschedule periods, even though onlythefirst6(plustheheader line)willactually beshown on theSystem Pilotwhenthisscreen isentered. NOTE:Thisfunction isnotavailable if theSystem Pilotis set toSecurity Levels 3or4. Thetoplineshows the8-character schedule name.The bottom linedisplays textandenormessages, if applicable. The center portion ofthescreen shows theschedule &ttawhichare theoccupied andunoccupied timesforeachperiodandthe daystowhichtheperiod applies. Thetimeisdisplayed witha 24-hour clockwithcolon(00:00 to24:00). Thedayflagsm'e displayed as8 bits(0or 1),forMonday through Sunday plus holiday. Thetimesanddayflagsaremodifiable. Theperiod numbers andtheheader linem'efixed.Each ofthedayflagsis treated asa separate field,therefore, thereare12modifiable fieldsperline. UsetheSCROLL UP/DOWN buttons ortheNAVIGATE knobto scrollthroughfiletableonelineata time.If the SELECT button ispressed, theSystem Pilotallowstheuserto modifythedataonthecurrent line(starting withOccupied hour).UsetheNAVIGATE knobtomovewithinfileline.As eachfieldishighlighted, thetruncated 24-chm'acter descriptor isdisplayed onthemessage line.UsetheINC/DEC buttons or theMODIFY rotaryknobtoadjust thehighlighted value. If the EXITbuttonis pressed, theSystem Pilotwill returnto the Program screen ortheTable Listscreen. DETACH-SelectthisoptionfromtheProgram screen to disconnect fromthedeviceto whichtheSystem Pilotis currently attached. Whenplugged in locallyto file Zone Controllel: theSystem Pilotwill attach toitselfanddisplay the System Pilotdefault screen. Modifying Set Points--The VVT® zone controller default screen displays two set points. Tile Remote Attach Default screen will display up to two set points. The user can modify the displayed set points by turning file MODIFY rotary knob or pressing the INC/DEC buttons. The dispkiyed set points will blink. Pressing SELECT while a set point is blinking sends the new set point to the controllel: Before sending the new set point to the device, the System Pilot will clamp the set point to its own internal limits. The System Pilot will also adjust the value on file screen to match the value sent to the device, if necessmy and will dispkiy the clmnped set point on the screen. If clamping a set point results in a value that is outside the limits read from the device, the System Pilot will display an error indication ("LIMIT") and will not write the set point to the device. Pressing EXIT while a set point is blinking will cause the System Pilot to revert to the original set point. Changing the set point without pressing SELECT or EXIT for 15 seconds will also cause the System Pilot to write the new set point to the controllel: The System Pilot will not write set points to the controller unless they have been changed from their original values. Occupancy Override- To initiate an override from the Zone Controller Default Screen (if the Zone Controller's occupancy status is UNOC), press the SELECT button for less than 3 seconds. The occupancy status will begin to blink. While file occupancy status is blinking, use file INC/DEC buttons or the MODIFY rotary knob to adjust the occupancy status. If file occupancy status is changed to OCC and then SELECT is pressed, the System Pilot sends file occupancy override to the Zone Controllec If the occupancy status has been changed and the user does not press SELECT or EXIT within 15 seconds, the System Pilot will send file occupancy ovenide to the controller and the occupancy status will stop blinking. If the occupancy status has not been changed, file System Pilot will not send occupancy status. If the user presses EXIT while the occupancy status is blinking, the System Pilot will revert to the UNOC status. The System Pilot will not write the change to the Zone Controller's occupancy status. If communication to the Zone Controller fails, the System Pilot will display "COMFAIU' on tile bottom line for 5 seconds. NOTE: An occupancy override from the System Pilot will be summed into the Tenant Billing Option's accumukition of override times. Alternate Maintenance Table -- To display the Systeln Pilot Alternate Maintenance Table (ALT_DISP), press the SELECT button for at least 3 seconds from the Zone Controller Default Screen. The System Pilot will display the Linkage Controller or zone controller Alternate Maintenance Table shown in Fig. 13, depending on whether or not the attached Zone Controller is has been designated as a Linkage Coordinator (in the Zone Controller's Linkage Configuration [LINKAGEI Table OCCPCOIR The System Pilot will modify a set point subject to the limits read from the controllel: If there are two set points, the System Pilot will modify them simultaneously and will preserve file difference between them subject to the limits read from the controllec The System Pilot has configurable high and low limits for set points, as defined in the System Pilot Configuration Table and the System Pilot remote attach configuration table. On a Remote Attach Default screen, the limits will be applicable to the set points if the set point units are degrees, otherwise, they will be ignored. The System Pilot's internal limits will not affect the display. The System Pilot reads file set points from the device and dispkiys them as read, even if they me outside the configured System Pilot limits. < Text &Error messages Fig. 12 -- Time Schedule > Screen Zone Controller The top line shows the title "3V Bus Scan: NNN," where NNN is the bus number of the attached device. The next line is file &tta header, which is shaded gray. The rest of the screen shows the following data from the scanned devices: device address (Addr), device type (DevType), almm flag (Aim) and status (Stat). ALT_DISP MODE VENT TYPE SNGLDUCT CNTSP 78.0°F SPT * 11.0°F DMPPOS 50% SAT 0.0°F Terminal The alarm flag will be Yes if there me outstanding aimms in the device's almm history table and No otherwise. The Stat column status will display Zone Controller's space temperature, Bypass Controller's duct temperature, or "Fail" if the Linkage Coordinator is unable to communicate with the device. The _flarm flag and status will be dashes ("----") for non-3V devices. Temperatures will be displayed with one decimal place. Values of _40.0 and 245.0 F will be displayed for open and sholled sensors. Use the SCROLL UP/DOWN, NAVIGATE or PAGE UP/ PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of devices. Pressing the EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Master Zone Controller (Linkage Coordinator) Default screen. POE Mode Holiday Linkage Coordinator ALT (HOLDYxxS) Configuration Table -- The Holiday Configuration Table is shown in Table I. Up to 30 Holiday rabies (HOLDY01S - HOLDY30S) may be configured. An exphmation of each configuration decision follows. DISP START MONTH -- Use this decision to indicate the month of the year in which the holiday will begin. Start Month: Allowable Entries 1 to 12 Default Value 1 NEXTMODE VENT LINKMODE HEAT AIRSOURCE YES BYPASS YES START DAY -- Use this decision to indicate the day of the month on which the holiday will begin. REFDMD 15.0_F Start Day: REF ZONE 4 Allowable Entries Default Value DURATION -- Use this decision to indicate the number of consecutive &tys that the holiday will last. If you enter 0 in this decision, the holiday schedule will be disabled. Duration: Allowable Entries 0 = Disable or 1 to 365 Default Value 0 Desired System Mode Fig. 13System Pilot Alternate Maintenance Tables Table If the Zone Controller is not a Linkage Coordinator. the ALT_DISP table will simply display the zone controller's Points Display Table (POINTS) values. If the Zone Controller is a Linkage Coordinator, the ALT_DISP table will display the zone controller's Points Display Table values followed by the Master Zone Maintenance Table (MZNMAINT) values. 1 -- DESCRIPTION Start Month Start Day Duration Holiday Use file SCROLL UP/DOWN, NAVIGATE, or PAGE UP/ PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll through file table. Pressing the EXIT button causes the System Pilot to return to the Zone Controller Default screen. Bus Scan -- If the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons are pressed at the same time for 3 seconds and if the attached device is a Linkage Coordinator, then the System Pilot will display the Bus Scan screen. See Fig. 14. Configuration DISPLAY POINT XX MONTH XX DAY XXX DURATION NOTE: The user will not be able to force _my values from this table regardless of whether the same point is forcible from any other table. NOTE: If the attached device is not a Linkage Coordinator. System Pilot will ignore this button combination. 1 to 31 1 (HOLDYXXS) RANGE DEFAULT 1-12 1 1-31 1 0-365 O 3VBus Scan: 123 128 127 126 125 124 the Approximately every sixty seconds, the Linkage Coordinator attempts to communicate wifll its associated Zone Controllel.s, option_fl Bypass Controller. and optional Air Source. The status of this communication attempt is shown in the Bus Scan screen. Fig. 14 -- 3V TM Bus Scan Screen Copyright 2004 Carrier Corporation Manufacturer Book 11la 143a Tab reserves PC 111 the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications Catalog No 533-30017 Printed in U.SA or designs without Form 33ZC-4SO notice and without Pg 8 incurring 10-04 obligations. Replaces: New 
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