Trane IntelliPak with Symbio 800 Programming Manual
Trane IntelliPak with Symbio 800 Programming Manual

Trane IntelliPak with Symbio 800 Programming Manual

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Programming Guide
IntelliPak™ with Symbio™ 800
20 to 75 Tons with the TD7 Display
Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of
heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training.
Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury.
When working on the equipment, observe all precautions in the literature and on the tags, stickers, and labels that are
attached to the equipment.
April 2021
SAFETY WARNING
RT-SVP011E-EN

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  • Page 1 Programming Guide IntelliPak™ with Symbio™ 800 20 to 75 Tons with the TD7 Display SAFETY WARNING Only qualified personnel should install and service the equipment. The installation, starting up, and servicing of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning equipment can be hazardous and requires specific knowledge and training. Improperly installed, adjusted or altered equipment by an unqualified person could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 2 CFCs and HCFCs such as saturated or unsaturated HFCs and HCFCs. Important Responsible Refrigerant Practices Trane believes that responsible refrigerant practices are important to the environment, our customers, and the air conditioning industry. All technicians who handle refrigerants must be certified according to local rules.
  • Page 3 Non-Trane personnel should always follow local regulations. Copyright This document and the information in it are the property of Trane and may not be used or reproduced in whole or in part without written permission. Trane reserves the right to revise this publication at any time, and to make changes to its content without obligation to notify any person of such revision or change.
  • Page 4 Introduction • Added Unit, Ventilation, Cooling, Heating, Operating Modes sections in the TD7 Display chapter. • Updated the Backup and Restore section in the Symbio™ 800 User Interface chapter. • Updated the Identifying and Diagnosing Issues table in the Troubleshooting chapter. •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview ............8 Hardware .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Supply Fan VFD Bypass ........52 Ventilation Override (if configured) .
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Installation ........... . 76 Regional Specifications .
  • Page 8: Overview

    Overview The purpose of this guide is to assist you in installing, programming, and operating the equipment with the TD7 display and the Symbio™ UI. This guide describes how to access the screens and the types of information that appear on the screens. The TD7 display is mounted to the unit and allows you to view data, make operational changes, and manually control the equipment.
  • Page 9: Dimensions

    Overview Dimensions 7.9 in. (200.7 mm) 8.3 in. (211.6 mm) 2.1 in. (53.2 mm) 1.7 in. (41.9 mm) 5.5 in. (139.9 mm) 6.3 in. (158.8 mm) Note: The power cable is permanently attached to the TD7 display. The power connector provides strain relief and protection from the elements.
  • Page 10: Specifications And Agency Compliance

    Overview Specifications and Agency Compliance Specification Input power: 24 Vac +/- 15%, 21 VA, 50 or 60 Hz -67°F to 203°F (-55°C to 95°C) Storage temperature: Humidity: Between 5% and 100% (non-condensing) Temperature: -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) Operating temperature: Humidity: Between 5% and 100% (non-condensing) Mounting surface must support 1.625 lb (0.737 kg) ...
  • Page 11: Td7 Display

    TD7 Display Supported Languages The TD7 display supports built-in languages: • English • French (Canadian) • Spanish (Latin American) Security Log In By default, security for the display connection is disabled and the Log In screen is hidden. When security is enabled for the display connection, the display will show the Log In screen. A valid User ID and Password is required to access the status and settings on the display.
  • Page 12: Screen Overview

    TD7 Display Entering an invalid combination of User ID and password causes the display to show the error message “The User ID and/or Password is not valid.” and the display will remain on the Password Screen. Figure 2. Log In Password screen Screen Overview There are three distinct areas on the TD7 screens: •...
  • Page 13: Top Display Area

    TD7 Display Top Display Area Figure 4. TD7 menu bar The Back button, when touched, returns to the previous screen visited. The Home button, when touched, navigates to the home page. The Manual Override button, when shown, indicates at least one manual override is active. Touch this icon to navigate to the Manual Control Settings page.
  • Page 14: Bottom Display Area

    TD7 Display Main display are buttons: Touch this button to view the status of unit features. Touch this button to view the status of ventilation components. Touch this button to view the status of the cooling components. Touch this button to view the status of heating components. Touch the information icon to view hardware part numbers and software version numbers.
  • Page 15 TD7 Display alarm. When the Reset Alarms button is pressed, if the failure condition causing the problem has been removed, the alarm will clear. Otherwise, the alarm will persist. Pressing the Historic Alarms button displays a list of up to 100 of the past alarms that are no longer active.
  • Page 16: Reports

    TD7 Display Figure 8. Alarms images Active Alarm Historic Alarm Severity Immediate Shutdown Normal Shutdown Warning Reports You can use the TD7 display to view a variety of reports and create and edit custom reports. Touch the Reports button in the bottom display area to view the Reports screen, see Figure 9.
  • Page 17: Custom Graphics

    TD7 Display Custom Graphics The TD7 Display supports a maximum of 12 custom graphics. Custom graphics are created and ® loaded using Tracer Graphics Editor (TGE). See the TGE online help for more information. Graphics inTD7 allow you to: • Display the value of any point on the controller •...
  • Page 18 TD7 Display Figure 11. Creating a Custom Report 3. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select a data category. Add items by touching the item that is highlighted blue, then touch the Add button (Figure 13). 4. Continue adding values to your report. When you are finished, touch the Save button.  The Custom Report screen, populated with your selected values, appears (Figure 12).
  • Page 19 TD7 Display 2. Touch the report that you want to edit. Follow steps 2 through 4 in “Creating a Custom Report,” p. 17. to complete your edits. Figure 13. Editing a Custom Report Select the data category that displays in the panel below Scroll the list of items on...
  • Page 20: Points

    TD7 Display Figure 14. Custom Report (order of items) Custom Report Points Touch the Points button to view the Points report screen, which contains access to screens for ® viewing and manipulating a subset of the BACnet Point interface. Figure 15. Points reports screen Custom Report User Points Report Touch the User Points Report button to view the User Points Report screen, which contains user...
  • Page 21 TD7 Display Figure 16. User Points Report screen Figure 17. Point Override screen components Release Override See Note “Releasing an Override.” Temporary Override Override Area Status Area Override Value Setting Area Action  Area Override Status Area This area shows who is controlling the point, followed by the active priority level and the current value of the point.
  • Page 22: Analog Overrides

    TD7 Display Override Value Setting Area This area contains buttons that when pressed, change the override status. The button that is active has a shaded appearance in color. The exception is analog points, which require manually entering a value. Temporary Override Area This area allows you to set up a temporary override.
  • Page 23: Binary Overrides

    TD7 Display Binary Overrides The Binary Override screen provides buttons with point state text that is used to set the current value. Multistate overrides with four or fewer states have similar screen functions as the binary override screen. Touch a button in the override setting area to select a state. Touch the Apply or Save button to retain your changes.
  • Page 24: Override Summary

    TD7 Display Setting Up a Temporary Override You can set up a temporary override by using the buttons in the Temporary Override area. The default duration for temporary overrides is 2 hours 0 minutes. The maximum duration for a temporary override is 99 hours 59 minutes. If more time is needed, consider setting up a permanent override.
  • Page 25: Active Points Alarms And Event Log

    TD7 Display Active Points Alarms and Event Log Active Point Alarms Active Point Alarms appear on the TD7 display immediately upon detection. Touch the Active Point Alarms to view the Active Point Alarms. Figure 22 shows the Active Point Alarms screen and commonly used functions. When the point alarm clears and the point returns to normal, the alarm will automatically be removed from the list.
  • Page 26 TD7 Display Figure 23. Event Log screen Sortable Columns Severity Point Alarm and Event Log Icons Point Alarm icons appear in the left-most column of the Active Point alarms and Event Log screens. They are identifiable by their shape and color. Active Alarm Event Log Notification Class / Severity...
  • Page 27: Expansion Modules

    TD7 Display Expansion Modules Touch the Expansion Module button to view the Expansion Modules screen. If expansion modules have been installed, they will appear in Expansion Modules screen (Figure 24). Figure 24. Expansion Modules screen Expansion module screen columns: Address — This is the rotary address of the defined or discovered expansion module. Status —...
  • Page 28: Unit

    TD7 Display Figure 25. TGP2 Programs screen Unit Touch the Unit button to view Unit status information in the table below. The data presented in this table is unit configuration dependent. Table 1. Unit status Unit Occupancy Status Timed Override Timer Active Timed Override Bypass Timer Cooling Capacity Status Heating Capacity Primary Status...
  • Page 29: Ventilation

    TD7 Display Table 1. Unit status (continued) Unit Space Temperature Active Space Humidity Active Dehumidification Control Status Evap Leaving Air Temperature Estimated Mixed Air Temperature Estimated Outdoor Air Temperature Active Outdoor Air Humidity Active Outdoor Air Enthalpy Active Return Air Temperature Return Air Humidity Return Air Enthalpy Condensate Drain Overflow...
  • Page 30: Cooling

    TD7 Display Table 2. Ventilation status (continued) Ventilation Relief Fan Proving Return Fan Run Command Return Fan Speed Status Return Fan Speed Command Return Fan Proving Relief Air Damper Command Relief Air Damper Position Space Static Pressure Active Space Static Pressure Setpoint Active Outdoor Air Flow Active Outdoor Air Min Flow Setpoint Status Outdoor Air Flow 1...
  • Page 31: Heating

    TD7 Display Table 3. Cooling, Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 level status (continued) Cooling Cooling - Circuit 1 Cooling - Circuit 2 Outdoor Air Damper Position Discharge Pressure Ckt1 Discharge Saturated Temperature Ckt2 Economizing Discharge Saturated Temperature Ckt1 Suction Temperature Evap2B Economizer Airside Enable Active Suction Temperature Evap1B Condenser Air Flow Ckt2...
  • Page 32: About

    TD7 Display Table 4. Heating status (continued) Heating Occupied Standby Heating Setpoint Active Staged Electric Heat Relay 1 Staged Electric Heat Relay 2 Staged Electric Heat Relay 3 Staged Electric Heat Relay 4 Electric Heat Modulating Percent Gas Heat Running Status Manf 1 Burner 1 Gas Heat Running Status Manf 1 Burner 2 Gas Heat Running Status Manf 1 Burner 3 Gas Heat Running Status Manf 2 Burner 1...
  • Page 33: Operating Modes

    TD7 Display Unit Sales Order Number This is the order number for the equipment that the Symbio™ 800 controller is controlling. This number is typically entered at the factory, but can be entered in the controller. Unit Serial Number This number applies to the piece of equipment that the Symbio™ 800 controller is controlling. This number is typically entered at the factory, but can be entered in the controller.
  • Page 34 TD7 Display Table 5. Unit operation - top level mode-stopped (continued) Unit Description Top Level Mode Stopped Sub Modes The unit is stopped by a Unit Level diagnostic that may be reset automatically Diagnostic Shutdown - Auto Reset depending on conditions and the specific diagnostic’s reset criteria. Diagnostic Shutdown - Manual The unit is stopped by a Unit Level diagnostic that requires manual intervention Reset...
  • Page 35 TD7 Display Table 7. Unit operation - top level mode - auto (continued) Unit Description Pressure switch failed to open or insufficient air/blocked vent. Includes air switch failure to open during pre-purge switch check. All burners on all manifolds are unavailable. Will allow another retry in 10 - 30 seconds Heat Air Pressure Reading Low Manf 1 after the error condition is created, and the error condition is cleared.
  • Page 36 TD7 Display Table 7. Unit operation - top level mode - auto (continued) Unit Description Flame loss at low fire results in an auto-adjustment that limits the burner turn down during the rest of the current call for heat (due to Lost Flame Auto-Adaptation).
  • Page 37 TD7 Display Table 8. Unit operation - top level mode - running (continued) Unit Description Morning Warm Up Morning Warm Up is active. Morning Warmup Active = True Night Purge mode is active. Heat Cool Mode Request = Night Purge Night Purge and Occupancy Status = Occupied Pre Cool Pre Cool Active = True...
  • Page 38 TD7 Display Table 12. Circuit operation-top level mode - waiting to start Circuit Description Top Level Mode Waiting to Start The circuit is going through the necessary steps to allow the lead circuit to start. Waiting to Start Sub Modes The circuit will wait for the time it takes the EXV to get to its commanded pre- position prior to starting the compressor.
  • Page 39: Data Graphs

    TD7 Display Table 14. Circuit operation-top level mode - running-limit (continued) Circuit Description This circuit-level feature applies when the discharge saturated temperature approaches the compressor operating map limit for high discharge saturated High Discharge Sat Temp Capacity temperature. Limit control action modifies the normal capacity modulation to Limit decrease capacity by reducing compressor speed.
  • Page 40: Viewing Standard Graphs

    TD7 Display Figure 28. Data Graphs screen Viewing Standard Graphs These graphs are predefined and not editable. Some graphs may not be displayed if the function is not supported by the unit configuration, for example: Heating. Creating a Custom Data Graph 1.
  • Page 41 TD7 Display Figure 29. Edit Data Graph screen 3. Touch the Add/Remove button to add values to the custom data graph. The Add/Remove screen appears. 4. Use the arrow buttons to select a datalog type: analog, binary, or multistate, which then populates the box directly below.
  • Page 42 TD7 Display 7. Use the Edit Data Graph screen to modify the data graph. Touch the Edit button that corresponds with the value that you want to change. Only one value can be edited at a time. Figure 31. Edit Data Graph screen (after values have been added) 8.
  • Page 43 TD7 Display 9. Touch the View Data Graph button to display the new graph (Figure 33). Note: Depending on the sampling rate, the custom data graph may be empty for several hours. You can make changes to the way data is presented on the graph at anytime. Touch the zoom-in icon and zoom-out icon to either increase or decrease the viewable time frame.
  • Page 44: Settings

    TD7 Display Figure 34. Editing the Y-Axis Settings The Settings screen provides options for display settings, language, overrides and security. Touch the Settings button in the bottom display area to view the Settings screen. The data presented in the following tables is unit configuration dependent. Three categories for settings appear on the screen: •...
  • Page 45: Unit Settings

    TD7 Display Unit Settings Unit Settings are the basic parameters for unit operation and provide the default values for setpoints and unit operating modes. Table 16. Unit settings value Value Default (range) Description Full source-Result of arbitration from external ® controls (For example: Tracer SC+, TGP2, 3rd party system control).
  • Page 46 TD7 Display Table 16. Unit settings value (continued) Value Default (range) Description Related to the economizer enable decision, this Econ Enable Min. Outdoor Air 75°F (50.0 - 140.0) default value determines the outdoor air Temp Setpoint temperature below which economizing is enabled. Outdoor Air Min.
  • Page 47: Service Settings

    Duct Static Press High Limit Protection Enable (Disable, Enable) supply fan bypass mode. Always enabled in non-bypass mode. Design Air Flow Configuration Dependent Contact Trane Technical Support. This entry should reflect the average Local Atmospheric Pressure 14.7 PSIA (10-16) pressure expected at the unit's geographical elevation.
  • Page 48 Table 17. Service settings (continued) Value Factory Default (Range) Description Suction Temp. Filter Base Time 0.0 Sec (0.0-20.0) Contact Trane Technical Support. Constant EXV Control Compressor Press Ratio 1.500 (1.200-1.700) Contact Trane Technical Support. EXV Control Pre-Position Hold Time 4.0 Sec (0.0-60.0) Contact Trane Technical Support.
  • Page 49 Critical Temp Capacity Setpoint target needs. Rapid Restart Control Band Setting 20.0°F (5.0-40.0) Contact Trane Technical Support. Rapid Restart Mixed Air Temp. Low 42.0°F (40.0-55.0) Contact Trane Technical Support. Limit Sets the minimum supply fan speed for External Heat Supply Fan Speed 100.0% (0.0-100.0)
  • Page 50 Table 17. Service settings (continued) Value Factory Default (Range) Description Space Static Press Control Feed 80.0% (0.0-100.0) Contact Trane Technical Support. Forward Used to allow modification to airflow Outdoor Air Flow Calibration Gain 1 1.000 (0.250-1.750) calculation based on local methods of determining airflow.
  • Page 51 TD7 Display Table 17. Service settings (continued) Value Factory Default (Range) Description Temp. Control Staging Integral Time 50.0 Sec (0.1-3600.0) Contact Trane Technical Support. Heat Temp. Control Staging Deadband 1.0 °F (0.0-36.0) Contact Trane Technical Support. Heating Heating Modulating Prop Gain 1.800 (0.100-100.000)
  • Page 52: Supply Fan Vfd Bypass

    TD7 Display Table 17. Service settings (continued) Value Factory Default (Range) Description Compressor Current Limit Compressor 2.000 (0.100-20.000) Contact Trane Technical Support. Gain Compressor Current Limit Integral 60 Sec (1-600) Contact Trane Technical Support. Time Compressor Current Limit Activation 5.0% (2.0-10.0) Contact Trane Technical Support.
  • Page 53: Ventilation Override (If Configured)

    TD7 Display Entering a Supply Fan VFD Bypass Event • At all times when the unit is not in an active Supply Fan VFD Bypass Mode, the Supply Fan Bypass Relay will be commanded OFF (de-energized). • The user will not be allowed to place the unit into an active Supply Fan VFD Bypass Mode at the TD7 Display until all of the following has occurred: •...
  • Page 54 TD7 Display Table 18. Ventilation override modes Value Settings (Factory Default) Description VOM A Supply Fan Off (Off, On) Factory Default Settings - Unit Off VOM A Supply Fan Speed Min (Min, Max, Auto) All components are commanded off VOM A Relief Fan/Dampers Off/Closed (Off/Closed, On/Open) and closed.
  • Page 55: Arbitration Method

    TD7 Display Arbitration Method Allows selection of the active source of setpoints and settings: ® • Full Source – Result of arbitration from external controls (For example: Tracer SC+, TGP2, party system control). • Local Source – Isolates unit setpoints, settings, and sensors to local wired or wireless sources.
  • Page 56: Discharge Air Reset

    TD7 Display Table 19. Feature settings value (continued) Value Range (default) Description Timed Override Request Wireless Enable (Disable, Enable) Enabled by default when wireless is installed. Enable System Mode Wireless Enable Enable (Disable, Enable) Enabled by default when wireless is installed. Space Temp Cooling Setpoint Enable (Disable, Enable) Enabled by default when wireless is installed.
  • Page 57: Manual Control Settings

    TD7 Display Table 20. Discharge air reset value (continued) Value Range (default) Description The amount the discharge air Heating setpoint will decrease Zone Heating Reset Amount Max. 5.0°F (0 - 20.0) over the specified range. Manual Control Settings Manual control settings are temporary overrides that are used to setup and test equipment and features.
  • Page 58 TD7 Display Immediately following these tables there is an example of placing a component into manual override which is representative of the process for interacting with any of the components from this list. Table 21. Complete list of manual override selections – unit button Page 1 Return Fan Manual Supply Fan Manual Override...
  • Page 59 TD7 Display Table 22. Complete list of manual override selections – circuit 1 or circuit 2 button Page 1 Front Panel Cond Air Flow Lockout Cktx Manual Override Cktx Not Locked Out / Locked Out Auto / Manual Front Panel Front Panel Front Panel Compressor...
  • Page 60 TD7 Display Table 24. Fan manual override command and status - example Fan Motor Speed Min Speed Max Speed Fan Speed Fan Minimum Maximum Fan Speed Parameter Setup Setup Command Speed (min%) Speed Status 23 Hz 60 Hz 38.30% 100% 38.30% 120 RPM 1010 RPM...
  • Page 61: Display Preferences

    TD7 Display 2. Navigate to the Manual Control Settings screen and press the Clear Manual Overrides button. 3. Select an individual component that is in manual override and press the Auto button. Then press Apply. 4. For manual override events that are active during Auto unit operation, press the Stop button at the TD7 display.
  • Page 62: Language

    TD7 Display Number Format Touch the Number Format button to open the associated screen. Two options are available: period format (1000.0) or comma format (1000,0). Brightness Use the keypad to enter a new brightness number. Backlight Timeout Touch the Backlight Timeout button to open the associated screen. This value is measured in minutes, with 30 being the maximum limit.
  • Page 63: Date And Time

    TD7 Display Figure 41. Language screen Date and Time Touch the Date and Time button to open the associated screen. To enter a new date or time, touch the digit you want to change. When enabled for editing, the digit will appear red with a black border. when finished, touch Apply or Save.
  • Page 64: Log Out

    TD7 Display Log Out This button logs out the currently logged in user. Users are automatically logged out after 30 minutes of inactivity. The button is only displayed when Security is enabled via Symbio™ UI. LLID Binding This category contains the LLID Binding. Figure 43.
  • Page 65: TracerĀ® Tu

    TU is not needed for normal operation. If you need to perform configuration changes, add new features, or customize the operation of the equipment, contact your local Trane office. Symbio™ UI Use Symbio™ UI to perform firmware updates, setup communication protocols, backup and restore, scheduling, and create users or custom trend views.
  • Page 66: Creating A New User

    Symbio™ UI Creating a New User Note: For more detailed instructions on creating a new user, click the help icon in the global navigation bar within Symbio™ UI. To create a new user: 1. From the global navigation bar, select Admin > Users. 2.
  • Page 67: Summary

    Symbio™ UI • Password May Not Contain User Information — Cannot contain the user ID name. • Password Minimum Length — The minimum number of required characters is 6. Use the spinner box to select a number. • Number of Previous Passwords Blocked From Reuse — Users are prohibited from creating a new password by reusing their most previous password.
  • Page 68: Alarms

    Symbio™ UI Alarms ® ® These alarms represent the BACnet point alarms. BACnet Alarms correlate closely to the “Active Point Alarms” within Reports from the TD7 display. Figure 46. Symbio™ UI Alarms screen For the alarms to appear in this list, the point must have an alarm notification class selected. Additionally, the point must have entered the appropriate notification (In Alarm, When Failed, Return to Normal, or the notification class set to a value other than None).
  • Page 69: Sorting Alarms

    Symbio™ UI Sorting Alarms To sort alarms by a category other than date and time, touch one of the other column headings in the table. The column heading responds by changing to blue, and the alarms table re-sorts according to the blue column heading. By touching the blue column heading again, the column will change the sort direction.
  • Page 70: Points

    Symbio™ UI Figure 48. Symbio™ UI Data Log Points Points are how the controller communicates data and integrates into systems via standard ® ® ® protocols such as BACnet , MODBUS , and LonTalk . Click left navigation pane Points to view all point types supported by the controller for the equipment it is configured.
  • Page 71: Deleting Points

    Symbio™ UI Figure 49. Symbio™ UI Points Deleting Points Deleting points is convenient for removing unwanted data from the controller communication interface. The point is not permanently deleted; rather the point is simply moved to Recycled Points. All point overrides, priority array owners, and status are reset to factory settings. To delete a point: 1.
  • Page 72: Points Overrides

    Symbio™ UI b. Data collection starts on a trigger, click Next to setup trigger information. c. Data collection starts now, set buffering and data collection frequency, click Finish when complete. Points Overrides Point overrides are used to allow control of values, such as setpoints used for the operation of the equipment.
  • Page 73: Creating A Schedule

    Symbio™ UI to a timed override. For example, after the daily schedule ends at 12:00 am (midnight), the schedule releases control over to the next event. Creating a Schedule Symbio™ UI leads you through the process of creating a schedule for your Symbio™ 800. If you need help completing the steps, click the help icon located on each page.
  • Page 74: Tools

    Symbio™ UI Figure 51. Symbio™ UI Alarm Configuration screen Tools To effectively manage Symbio™ 800, a selection of task-based tools are available. The following tools described in this section are accessible from the Tools page: • Audit Logs • Backup and Restore ®...
  • Page 75: Audit Logs

    ® Note: See the Tracer TU Service Tool Getting Started Guide (TTU-SVN01). Resource Usage Resource Usage displays system usage such as applications, memory, micro SD card, communication link, and points. This is primarily used by Trane Technical support. RT-SVP011E-EN...
  • Page 76: System Logs

    Symbio™ UI Figure 53. Symbio™ UI Resource Usage System Logs System logs are an advanced informational files that may be requested by Trane Technical Support. From the left navigation menu click Tools > System Logs. Installation These settings are for regional specifications, system units, communications, and licensing. These settings were configured during initial configuration at the factory.
  • Page 77: Regional Specifications

    Identification and Communications The Identification and Communications page allows you to view and edit configurations for the ® equipment name, location name, Protocol, IP and network address settings, Air-Fi configuration, Trane Intelligent Services, and network connectivity. For IT concerns, see BAS-PRB017*-EN. RT-SVP011E-EN...
  • Page 78: Usb Ports And Microsd

    Symbio™ UI Figure 57. Identification and Communications USB Ports and microSD On this page, you can view the USB ports and microSD for your Symbio™ 800. In addition, you can enable and disable individual USB ports and safely unmount mass storage devices from the USB ports and microSD.
  • Page 79: Defaults For User Preferences

    Symbio™ UI Figure 59. Product License Defaults for User Preferences The Defaults page shows the formats in which the system displays data. This page is divided into two sections: Regional Preferences and Data Display Units. Figure 60. Defaults for User Preferences Application Defaults For setting the alarm capacity for Symbio™...
  • Page 80: Smtp Settings

    Symbio™ UI Figure 61. Application Defaults SMTP Settings Use to set up your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) so that events can be routed to users by e-mail. Figure 62. SMTP Settings Priority Levels Priority levels establish a strategy used by the system to avoid conflicting control by giving precedence to applications with a higher level of priority.
  • Page 81: Login Page

    Symbio™ UI Figure 63. Priority Levels Login Page On the Login page you can upload language packs and personalize your login page by adding background images. Figure 64. Login Page RT-SVP011E-EN...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This section describes the possible error messages and other issues that you may encounter while using the TD7 display. Column Description Diagnostics The actual text displayed on the Front Panel under Active Alarms and Historic Alarms. Target The system or component directly affected by the diagnostic. Either none, partial or total unit functionality is impaired. Warnings may or may not affect unit operation.
  • Page 83 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Continual loss of communication between the Symbio™ 800 and the LLID/Hex IO has occurred for a 30 second period. Comm Loss: Immediate Unit operation is terminated immediately. Unit Latching Remote Condensate Overflow Shutdown Note: VOM/EOM Behavior - During these modes this...
  • Page 84 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Continual loss of communication between the Symbio™ 800 and the LLID/Hex IO has occurred for a 30 second period. Immediate Comm Loss: External Unit Latching Remote Auto Stop Shutdown Unit operation is terminated immediately. Circuit X is inhibited.
  • Page 85 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Continual loss of communication between the Symbio™ 800 and the LLID/Hex IO has occurred for a 30 second period. Comm Loss: Mixed Air Units with Single Evap: Rapid Restart economizer Temperature cooling is not allowed.
  • Page 86 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Continual loss of communication between the Symbio™ 800 and the LLID/Hex IO has occurred for a 30 - 35 second period. Comm Loss: Return Air Unit Warning Non-Latching Remote Humidity This drives a ‘fall back’...
  • Page 87 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Continual loss of communication between the Comm Loss: Suction Symbio™ 800 and the LLID/Hex IO has occurred for Temperature 2 CktX a 30 second period. Circuit Immediate Latching Remote where X is “1” or “2” [Split Evap Only] Circuit X operation is inhibited.
  • Page 88 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level When the fixed speed compressor XY was Compressor Contactor commanded Off its proving input failed to prove Off Failure CprsrXY for 6 continuous seconds. where X is “1” or “2” Circuit Immediate Latching...
  • Page 89 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The supply air static pressure exceeded the Duct Static Pressure High Limit Setpoint for at least one second continuously. The unit will shut down but will be allowed to restart Discharge Air Static once the pressure falls below the high limit setpoint.
  • Page 90 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Emergency Override Unit Warning Non-Latching The unit is following Emergency Override Shutdown. Local Mode Shutdown Emergency Override Unit Warning Non-Latching The unit is following Emergency Override Fire. Local Mode Fire Emergency stop feedback input has Opened.
  • Page 91 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level A ‘Heat Inducer High Press Manf X’ condition has ® occurred on the 1285’s own MODBUS server control board on the first manifold. Heat Inducer High Press Manf X Server Heat Warning Non-Latching...
  • Page 92 Low Suction Pressure Immediate CktX Circuit Latching Local Shutdown Contact Trane Technical Support for further where X is “1” or “2” information. Circuit X is inhibited. Multiple circuit units will display: Mixed Air Temperature sensor has failed out of range.
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The Symbio™ 800 controller has successfully recovered from a reset and built its application. A reset may have been due to a power up, installing new software or configuration. This diagnostic is immediately and automatically cleared and thus can only be seen in the Historic MP: Reset Has Occurred Platform...
  • Page 94 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The unit has been operating in “Pre Cool” for 120 minutes. This is an occupied mode that stops ventilation. Precool Mode Exceeded Unit Warning Non-Latching Remote 120 Minutes If Pre Cool command is removed after the diagnostic has been activated it will be cleared.
  • Page 95 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The discharge pressure, as measured discharge pressure sensor, has exceeded 630 PSIA. This warning is generated to give additional information that could be used to determine why all Software High Pressure compressors on the circuit shut down due to an Detection CktX Circuit...
  • Page 96 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Suction Pressure Circuit X Suction Pressure sensor has failed out of Sensor CktX range. Immediate Circuit Latching Remote Shutdown where X is “1” or “2” Circuit X operation is terminated. Suction Temperature 1 The Suction Temperature sensor has failed out of CktX...
  • Page 97 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The unit is in active economizer cooling. The economizer (OAD) command has been greater than the economizer position by 10% for 5 continuous Unit Not Economizing Unit Warning Non- Latching Remote minutes.
  • Page 98 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The drive has been put into hand mode at the drive VFD Compressor In Unit Warning Non-Latching interface. This will cause issues for normal sequences Local Hand Mode – Cprsr1A and operation A short circuit in the motor windings or the motor terminals was detected.
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The condenser fan VFD on circuitX indicates a short circuit in the motor windings or the motor terminals was detected. The remaining condenser fans on circuitX will revert to fixed-speed fan algorithm control. Note: Further operation of the failed fan is not recommended until the short circuit is removed.
  • Page 100 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level The condenser fan VFD on circuitX indicates a general VFD Fault. Numerous drive faults can cause this general fault. Reference the TR170 Installation and Operating manual for a list of fault codes and descriptions. VFD Fault Condenser Fan - CktX Circuit...
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Relief fan X indicates something has blocked the rotor from turning. Ice is a common one in some applications. (Motor Auto Reset) Failure of fan X with other fans available: No action. VFD Relief Fan Locked Failure of fan X with the other fans not-available: Motor –...
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Relief fan X indicates its Maximum Speed parameter does not match the Maximum Permissible Speed parameter. (EC-Clone Required) Failure of fan X with other fans available: No action. VFD Relief Fan Speed Failure of fan X with the other fans not-available: Parameter Failure –...
  • Page 103 Troubleshooting Diagnostics Target Severity Persistence Condition / Response Reset Level Supply fan X VFD indicates peak current of approximately 200% of rated current was exceeded for 1.5 seconds. This is a drive enforced lockout. Failure of fan X with the other fan available: Generate a “Supply Fan X Proving Failure”...
  • Page 104: Time Loss From Power Outage

    Troubleshooting Time Loss from Power Outage If the time is lost following a power outage, the Symbio™ 800 battery likely needs to be replaced. The Symbio™ 800 may retain the time even with a dead battery for power cycles less than several seconds.
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