Table List Screen - Carrier 33PILOT-01 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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<Controller
Name>
Day of Week:
Time:
13:51
Holiday Today:
Yes
Day of Month:
22
Month:
02
Year:
03
< Text & Error messages
>
Fig. 17 -- Time and Date Screen
Confiouration
Tables
BROCASTS
HOLIDAYS
LIMITS
SNSRCONF
ZNCONFIG
< Text & Error messages
>
Fig. 18 -- Table List Screen
The top line shows the name of the table that was selected.
The bottom line shows text and error messages,
as applicable.
The center portion of the screen lists the associated
tables in
alphabetical
ordel: If the list has mole than 7 tables, then the
Iil_t 7 tables will be displayed.
Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through the list. If thele are more than 7 tables,
pressing PAGE UP/DOWN
will display the previous or next 7
names
fiom the list. Press the SELECT
button
to lead the
highlighted
table
fi_)m the attached
device
trod display
an
appropriate
screen. A Time Schedule
screen is displayed if the
table is a time schedule, or a Standard Table screen is displayed
for any other
table.
Pressing
the EXIT
button
causes
the
System Pilot to return to the Table List screen.
Standard
Table Screen
--
ff a table type with a single table
entry is selected from a Table List screen, or a table (other than
a schedule)
is selected
from a Table List screen, the System
Pilot displays a Standard Table screen.
The top line shows the 8-character
table name. The center
portion
of the screen
shows
the table &tta. Dynamic
table
data (display and maintenance)
is lead fi_m the attached device
and updated
on the screen every 15 seconds. If a read attempt
(one try plus five letries) fails, the System
Pilot will display
"C" (gray background)
after the point nalne
in each data
line. An error
message
is displayed
on the bottom
line
("Communication
failure"). If the EXIT button is pressed, the
System Pilot returns to the Program scleen.
Static
table
&lta (configuration,
set points
and
service
configuration)
is lead from the attached
device once, when
the table is first selected and displayed. There will be one point/
decision per line. If there me more than seven decisions/points,
the first seven will be displayed
initially.
The bottom
line
displays text and error messages,
as applicable.
Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through the data. If there me more than 7 deci-
sions/points,
plessing
PAGE
UP/DOWN
will
display
the
previous
or next 7 nmnes from the list. As the user scrolls
through the table, the System
Pilot will highlight
the current
decision/point
and if it there is an associated
point nmne, the
24-chm'acter
descriptor will be displayed on the bottom line. If
there is no associated point name, the System Pilot will display
the 24-character
descriptor in the center portion of the screen.
The operation
of the SELECT
button varies, depending
on
whether the user is viewing dynamic
or static table &tta. For
dynamic
table data, if the SELECT
button is pressed and the
current point is forcible, the System Pilot will force or auto the
point. If the current value is not forcible, the System Pilot will
ignore the SELECT
button.
For static table data, if the SELECT
button is pressed and
the current point is editable, the System Pilot allows the user to
modify the point.
NOTE:
For strings
truncated
for display.
NAVIGATE
will
adjust a sliding window of as many characters
as can fit on the
line.
For ASCII decisions with a list-selectable
value, the System
Pilot will display a Configuration
List screen with the available
values. If the cunent decision has a list-selectable
value but the
System
Pilot is unable
to obtain
the list, it will display
an
appropriate
error message. Pressing the EXIT button causes the
System Pilot to return to the Program screen.
Configuration
List Screen -- If the user presses the SELECT
button while the System
Pilot is displaying
static table data
(for example,
a configuration
table) and the current decision
has a list-selectable
value,
the System
Pilot will display
a
Configuration
List screen. This type of screen will be displayed
for certain configuration
decisions
in the Universal
Controller
and the Zone Controller
as well as for certain decisions
in the
System Pilot's REMOTE
table.
The top line shows the decision's
24-character
descriptor.
truncated if necessmy. The bottom line displays error messag-
es, if applicable.
The center portion of the screen
shows the
awdlable
values (text strings) for the decision. There will be
one text string per line, truncated if necessary.
Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through the list. If thele are more than 7 text
strings in the list, pressing PAGE UP/DOWN
will display the
previous
or next 7 text strings from the list. If the SELECT
button is pressed, the System Pilot will return to the Standiud
Table screen
and will show the selected
text string as the
cunent
decision
value.
The System
Pilot will display
the
decision value as text; however,
it stores the value in the table
according
to the decision's
&_ta type and limits. Pressing
the
EXIT
button
will cause the System
Pilot to _eturu to the
Stan&trd Table screen without updating the current decision.
SCHEDULE-
Selecting
the SCHEDULE
option fiom the
Program
screen
and then selecting
a Time Schedule
table
displays the Time Schedule
screen as shown in Fig. 19. This
exmnple shows all 8 of the time schedule periods, even though
only the first 6 (plus the header line) will actually be shown on
the System Pilot when this screen is entered.
The top line shows the 8-character
schedule name. The bot-
tom line displays
text and error messages,
if applicable.
The
center portion of the screen shows the schedule datxt which are
the occupied
and unoccupied
times for each period and the
days to which the period applies. The time is displayed with a
24-hour clock with colon (00:00 to 24:00). The day flags are
displayed as 8 bits (0 or 1), for Mon&ty
through Sunday plus
holi&ty. The times and day flags are modifiable.
The period
numbers and the header line are fixed. Each of the &ty flags is
treated as a sep_u'ate field, therefore,
there are 12 modifiable
fields per line.
Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through
the table one line at a time. If the
SELECT
button is pressed, the System Pilot allows the user to
modify
the data on the cunent
line (starting with Occupied
hour). Use the NAVIGATE
knob to move within the line. As
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