Optiview Control Center; Interface Conventions Overview; Figure 4 - Optiview Control Center - York YK-EP B Operation & Maintenance Manual

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FORM 160.87-OM1
ISSUE DATE: 8/24/2018

FIGURE 4 - OPTIVIEW CONTROL CENTER

The OptiView™ Control Center display is highlighted
by a full screen graphics display. This display is nested
within a standard keypad, and is surrounded by SOFT
keys which are redefined based on the currently dis-
played screen. Eight buttons are available on the right
side of the panel, and are primarily used for navigation
between the system screens. At the base of the display
are 5 additional buttons. The area to the right of the
keypad is used for data entry with a standard numer-
ic keypad provided for entry of system setpoints and
limits.
The DECIMAL key provides accurate entry of
setpoint values.
A +/- key has also been provided to allow entry
of negative values and AM/PM selection dur-
ing time entry.
In order to accept changes made to the chiller
setpoints, the CHECK key is provided as a
universal 'Enter' key or 'Accept'' symbol.
In order to reject entry of a setpoint or dismiss
an entry form, the 'X' key is provided as a uni-
versal 'Cancel' symbol.
JOHNSON CONTROLS

OPTIVIEW CONTROL CENTER

The Start/Stop control is operated via a soft Start/Stop
key on the Home screen. Refer to Section 2 for details.

INTERFACE CONVENTIONS OVERVIEW

The new graphical display on each control panel al-
lows a wide variety of information to be presented to
the user. Each screen description in this document will
begin with a section entitled OVERVIEW which will
describe the graphical elements on the screen and give
a short summary of the functions available. Each ele-
ment on the screen will then be categorized into three
distinct groups: Display Only, Programmable, and
Navigation. Below is a short description of what types
of information are included in these groups.
SECTION 2 - OPTIVIEW CONTROL CENTER INTRODUCTION
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Cursor Arrow keys are pro-
vided to allow movement on
screens which contain a large
amount of entry data. In addi-
tion, these keys can be used to
scroll through history and
event logs.
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