Introduction; Hardware; Ac Power; Communication - Trane Tracer TD7 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Introduction

The purpose of this guide is to assist you in installing, programming, and operating the Tracer TD7
display, which operates with the Tracer UC600. This guide describes how to access the screens and
the types of information that appear on the screens.
The Tracer™ TD7 display allows you to view data and make operational changes on the following
types of applications:

Hardware

The Tracer TD7 is a durable field-mounted touch screen display that is designed to operate in both
indoor or outdoor environments. The TD7 display utilizes a standard 75mm VESA mounting
pattern for installation in a Trane Large enclosure. Alternatively, it can be installed with a user-
supplied VESA mount. See

AC Power

The Tracer TD7 display is powered by 24 VAC and requires 21 VA power, which it receives through
a power cable. The display is typically connected to one of the two available 24 VAC outputs on the
Tracer UC600 but can be powered from an alternate power source.

Communication

A separate Ethernet cable provides communication between the Tracer TD7 display and the Tracer
U600 controller.

Screen Characteristics

The 7-inch WVGA 800 x 480 resolution touch-sensitive color screen is backlit, which enables
viewing in poor light conditions including outdoor usage (with the exception of direct sunlight).

Touchscreen Guidelines

The touch screen registers the downward pressure of a touch. Light, quick, yet deliberate touches
are most effective. Touching with more pressure has no effect.
Recommended tools to use:
Do not use:
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Air-handling units (AHUs)
Rooftop units
Chillers
Central heating and cooling plants
Cooling towers
Generic input/output (I/O) control
"Installing the Tracer TD7 Display," p.
finger
thumb
pencil eraser
a screwdriver
a pen
a pencil point
any other sharp or pointed object that might scratch the screen surface
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