Adjusting Sensor Offset Value - Bard MULTI-TEC W24AAPA Installation Instructions Manual

Wr series wall-mount air conditioner lc6000-100 controller free cooling unit system
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Menu Screens and Password Levels
MULTI-TEC Wall-Mount Units
A
System Config: User (2000)
B
Adv Sys Config: Technician (1313)
C
I-O Config: Technician (1313)
D
On/Off: User (2000)
E
Alarm Logs: User (2000)
F
Settings
Date/Time: Technician (1313)
Language: User (2000)
Network Config: Technician (1313)
Serial Ports: Technician (1313)
Initialization
Clear Logs: User (2000)
System Default: Engineer (9254)
Restart: User (2000)
Parameter Config: Engineer (9254)
Alarm Export: User (2000)
G
Logout: Used to log out of the current password
level. Entering back into the menu requires
password.
LC6000 Controller
A
System Config
General: User (2000)
Zone 1: User (2000)
Zone 2: User (2000)
Zone 3: User (2000)
B
Adv Sys Config: B1-B13 Technician (1313)
C
I-O Config: C1-C10 Technician (1313)
D
On/Off: User (2000)
E
Alarm Logs: User (2000)
F
Settings
Date/Time: Technician (1313)
Language: User (2000)
Network Config: Technician (1313)
Serial Ports: Technician (1313)
Initialization
Clear Logs: User (2000)
System Default: Engineer (9254)
Restart: User (2000)
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Parameter Config: Engineer (9254)
Alarm Export: User (2000)
G
Logout: Used to log out of the current password
level. Entering back into the menu requires
password.
Setpoints
The LC6000 setpoints will determine the cooling and
heating setpoints when communicating with the wall-
mount units. The unit cooling and heating setpoints
will determine the cooling and heating setpoints when
in stand alone mode.
If at any time the unit(s) loses communication with the
LC6000 controller, the unit(s) will go into stand alone
mode.
Calibrating Sensors
1. Press MENU key on LC controller interface to go to
the Main Menu screen.
2. Use UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
USER password 2000.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to I/O Config;
press ENTER key.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to sensor to be
adjusted.
5. Press ENTER key to scroll to Offset (see Figure
42).
6. Press UP or DOWN keys to add or subtract to the
sensor offset value.
7. Press ENTER key to save.
FIGURE 42

Adjusting Sensor Offset Value

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