Alarms; Acknowledging/Clearing Alarms; Clearing Alarms; Clearing Alarm Logs - Bard MULTI-TEC W18ABP Series Literature Assembly

Wall-mount air conditioner and heat pumps
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NOTE: Screenshots shown in this manual reflect
default settings (when applicable).

Acknowledging/Clearing Alarms

Alarm conditions activate a red LED indicator that
backlights the ALARM function key. As an option, an
alarm condition may also be enunciated by an audible
alarm signal. An alarm is acknowledged by pressing
the ALARM key. This calls up alarm display screen(s)
that provide a text message detailing the alarm
condition(s)—as shown in Figure 13.
FIGURE 13
Alarm Screen Breakdown
The MULTI-TEC wall-mount unit alarm index can be
found on page 38.

Clearing Alarms

After an alarm condition has been corrected, the alarm
can be cleared/reset.
To clear alarms, press the ALARM key and the UP or
DOWN keys to scroll to the alarm reset screen (see
Figure 14). Hold down the ALARM key for 3 seconds
until the screen flashes. After the screen flashes, if all
alarms are able to be cleared, the screen should read
NO ALARMS. If there are still active alarms, the screen
will show the first indexed alarm.
FIGURE 14
Clearing Alarms

Clearing Alarm Logs

To clear the alarm logs:
1. Press MENU key to go to the Main Menu screen.
2. Press UP or DOWN keys and ENTER key to enter
TECHNICIAN password 1313.
3. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Settings; press
ENTER key.
4. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Initialization;
press ENTER key.
5. Press UP or DOWN keys to scroll to Initialization;
press ENTER key.
6. Press ENTER key to scroll to Delete alarm logs?
(see Figure 15).
Alarm Page
Alarm
7. Press UP or DOWN key to change from NO to YES.
Date/Time
Alarm Index
8. Press ENTER key to clear all alarm logs.
Number
Alarm
Description

Alarm Adjustment

Mixed Air Alarm

The mixed air alarm is used to indicate proper
operation of the economizer. An alarm will be generated
when the mixed air temperature is above or below two
independent setpoints.
This alarm can be adjusted by changing the alarm
setpoints and/or delay. The differential low references
the economizer control setpoint. For example, if the
economizer setpoint is 55°F (as shown in Figure 24
on page 17) and the differential is set to 10, the lower
limit for the mixed air alarm would be 45°F. The high
differential references the outdoor air temperature
setpoint that enables the economizer. For example, if
the outdoor air temperature setpoint for economizer
enable is set to 65°F and the high alarm is set to 5,
the alarm would actuate at 70°F. The alarm also has a
delay to help reduce nuisance alarms. With the delay
set to 120 seconds, either the high mixed air or low

ALARMS

FIGURE 15
Clearing Alarm Logs
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