Ccn Tables And Display; Conventions Used In This Manual - Carrier 50PG20-28 Controls, Start-Up, Operation, Service And Troubleshooting Instructions

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System Pilot
TM
Device -- The System Pilot (33PILOT-
01) device is a component of Ca_cier's 3V
TM
system and serves
as a user-interface and confimlration tool for all Carrier com-
municating devices. The System Pilot device can be used to in-
stall and commission a 3V zoning system, linkage compatible
air source, universal controllei; and all other devices operating
on the Canier comlnunicating network.
Additionally, the System Pilot device can sela_eas a walt-
mounted temperature sensor for space telnperature measure-
ment. The occupant can use the System Pilot device to change
set points. A security t}amre is provided to limit access of fea-
tures for unanthorized users. See Fig. 3 for System Pilot details.
CCN Tables and Display -- In addition to the unit-
mounted Scrolling Marquee display, the user can also access
the same information through the CCN tables by using the
Service tool or other CCN pro malns. Details on the CCN
tables are smrnnarized in Appendix A. The variable names
used for the CCN tables and the Scrolling Marquee tables may
be different and more items are displayed in the CCN tables.
As a reference, the CCN variable names are included in the
Scrolling Marquee tables and the Scrolling Marquee names are
included in the local display tables in Appendix A.
Conventions
Used in This Manual -- The follow-
ing conventions for discussing configuration points tbr the lo-
cal display (Scrolling Marquee or Navigator
TM
accessory) will
be used in this manual.
Point names wilt be written with the Mode nmne thst, then
any submodes, then the point name, each separated by an
arrow sylnbol (-+). Names will also be shown th bold and
italics. As an example, the Thermostat Control Type which is
located in the Configuration mode, and Unit sub-mode would
be written as (bnfiguration--> UOgTT-->T.CTL.
This path name will show the user how to navigate through
the local display to reach the desired configuration. The user
would scroll through the modes and submodes using the
[]
and []
keys. The arrow symbol in the path name repre-
sents pressing _
to move into the next level of the
menu structure.
When a value is included as part of the path nmne, it will be
shown at the end of the path name after an equals siN1. If the
value represents a confi_ration
setting, an explanation will be
shown in parenthesis after the value. As an example, Configu-
ration--_UNIT--_T.CTL = 1 (1 Stage Y1).
Pressing the _
and _
keys simultaneously
wilt scroll an expanded text description of the point nmne across
the display. The expanded descaiption is sho_s_ in the local dis-
play tables but will not be shown with the path nmnes in text.
The CCN point nmnes are also referenced in the local
display tables tbr users configuring the unit with CCN software
instead of the local display. The CCN tables are located in
Appendix A of this manual.
NAVIGATE/-
EXIT
S
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/
+
SCROLL
PAGE
_MODIFY/
SELECT
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Fig. 3 -- System Pilot User Interface

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