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Operation with Advanced Microprocessor Controls
2.2
Status Display
The display normally shown includes the present room temperature, humidity, active status functions (cooling, heating, dehumidifying, humidifying), and active alarms. If no keys are pressed within
5 minutes, the system automatically returns to the Status Display. The Status Display may also be selected from the Main Menu.
2.3
Main Menu <MENU/ESC>
Press the MENU/ESC key to display the Main Menu. The Menu selections include:
• Status/alarm data
• Setpoints/setup
• Date and time
• Status display
2.4
Status/Alarm Data
Selecting STATUS/ALARM DATA from the Main Menu will display the following selections:
• Active alarms
• Operating status
• Alarm history log
• Run hours log
• Analog sensors
2.4.1 Active Alarms
This screen displays any active alarm. The alarms are numbered, #1 being the most recent. If there are no active alarms, then “NO ALARMS PRESENT” will be displayed.
2.4.2 Operating Status
The Operating Status is intended to provide the user with displayed information concerning what the control is calling for the system to do.
NOTE
There may be some time lapse before a specific component matches the displayed number.
For example: The display indicates the chilled water valve is 68% open. On a new call for cooling, it takes several seconds for the valve to travel from fully closed to 68% open. So, when the display reads
68%, it may take a few seconds for the valve to actually open 68%. Also, if the display indicates a compressor is operating but the compressor has not yet turned on, it may be off because of the short cycle control (see 4.4.1 - Short Cycle Control).
2.4.3 Alarm History Log
A history of the 10 most recent alarms is kept in nonvolatile memory complete with the date and time that the alarms occurred. The first alarm in the history is the most recent and the 10th is the oldest.
If the alarm history is full (10 alarms) and a new alarm occurs, the oldest is lost and the newest is saved in alarm history location 1. The rest are moved down the list by 1. Alarm history on new units may show the results of factory testing.
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Table of contents
- 9 System Descriptions
- 9 Compressorized Systems
- 9 GLYCOOLâ„¢ (Chilled Glycol Cooling) Systems
- 9 Chilled Water Systems
- 10 Start-Up Procedure
- 11 Basics
- 13 Status Display
- 13 Main Menu
- 13 Status/Alarm Data
- 13 Active Alarms
- 13 Operating Status
- 13 Alarm History Log
- 14 Run Hours Log
- 14 Analog Sensors
- 14 Setpoints/Setup
- 14 View Setpoints
- 15 Setup System
- 20 Run Diagnostics
- 21 Change Passwords
- 21 Date and Time
- 21 Status Display
- 21 Control Circuit Board
- 21 LCD Display Contrast
- 22 Non-Volatile Memory
- 22 DIP Switches
- 22 Control Outputs
- 23 Basics
- 25 Status Display
- 25 Main Menu
- 25 View/Set Alarms
- 25 Active Alarms
- 25 Alarm History Log
- 26 Setup Alarms
- 27 Setup Custom Alarms
- 27 View Water Detect Floor Plan (for Optional LTM1000/LT750)
- 27 Setup Water Detect Floor Plan
- 28 Operating Status
- 28 View/Set Control Setpoints
- 28 System Setup
- 28 Setup Operation
- 30 Select Options
- 30 Calibrate Sensors
- 30 Calibrate Valve Actuator
- 30 Select Control Algorithm (Chilled Water and SCR Reheats only)
- 31 Select Humidity Sensing Mode
- 31 Set Status Display
- 31 Change Passwords
- 31 Run Diagnostics
- 32 Show Inputs
- 32 Test Outputs
- 32 Test Control Board
- 33 DIP Switches
- 33 Date and Time
- 33 Plot Graphs
- 33 3.10.1 Modify Plot Scales
- 34 Analog/Digital Inputs
- 34 3.11.1 Read Analog Inputs
- 34 3.11.2 Setup Analog Inputs
- 34 3.11.3 Read Digital Inputs
- 34 3.11.4 Setup Digital Inputs
- 34 View Run Hours Log
- 35 3.12.1 View 24 Hour Run Time History
- 35 3.12.2 View Total Run Hours
- 35 Control Circuit board
- 35 3.13.1 LCD Contrast
- 36 3.13.2 Nonvolatile Memory
- 36 3.13.3 DIP Switches
- 36 3.13.4 Control Outputs
- 37 Temperature Control
- 37 Cooling/Heating Required, in Percent (%)
- 37 Response to Control Types
- 38 Cooling Operation
- 39 Heating Operation
- 39 Humidity Control
- 39 Dehumidification/Humidification Required, in Percent
- 39 Response to Control Types
- 39 Dehumidification Operation
- 40 Humidification Operation
- 40 Control Types
- 40 Proportional Control
- 40 PID Control (Chilled Water or SCR Reheats only)
- 41 Intelligent Control (Chilled Water only)
- 42 Load Control Features
- 42 Short Cycle Control
- 42 Sequential Load Activation Control
- 42 Additional Features
- 42 Connecting the Analog Sensors
- 43 Water Detection Display
- 45 Communications
- 46 Standard Alarms
- 46 Change Filter
- 47 Compressor Overload
- 47 Custom Alarms
- 47 High Head Pressure
- 47 High Humidity
- 47 High Humidity and Low Humidity (Simultaneously)
- 47 High Temperature
- 48 High Temperature and Low Temperature (Simultaneously)
- 48 Humidifier Problem
- 48 5.1.10 Loss of Air Flow
- 48 5.1.11 Loss of Power
- 48 5.1.12 Low Humidity
- 48 5.1.13 Low Suction Pressure
- 48 5.1.14 Low Temperature
- 48 5.1.15 Main Fan Overload
- 49 5.1.16 Short Cycle
- 49 Optional/Custom Alarms
- 49 Loss of Water Flow
- 49 Smoke Detected
- 49 Standby GC Pump On
- 49 Standby Unit On
- 49 Water Under Floor
- 50 System Testing
- 50 Environmental Control Functions
- 52 Filters
- 53 Blower Package
- 53 Fan Impellers and Bearings
- 53 Air Distribution
- 54 Refrigeration System
- 54 Suction Pressure
- 54 Discharge Pressure
- 54 Superheat
- 55 Thermostatic Expansion Valve
- 55 Hot Gas Bypass Valve
- 56 Air Cooled Condenser
- 57 Water/Glycol Cooled Condensers
- 59 Compressor Functional Check
- 59 Compressor Replacement