Attach Screen; Alarm History Screen - Carrier 33PILOT-01 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through
the screen
data. Press the SELECT
button
to modify
the highlighted
line. For Bus
Number.
Element Number. and Baud Rate, use the INC/DEC
buttons or
the MODIFY
rotmy knob to adjust the highlighted
value. For
the controller nmne, description
and reference, the System Pilot
will highlight
the first ASCII charactel:
Use the NAVIGATE
knob to move to the left or right within the field. Use INC/DEC
or the MODIFY
rotary knob to adjust the highlighted
chamctel:
Pressing the EXIT button causes the System
Pilot to return to
the Program screen.
ALARM
HIST -- Selecting
the ALARM
HIST option fiom
the Program
screen
displays
the Alarm
History
screen.
See
Fig. 16. This screen shows the most recent alarms and alerts
generated
by the attached
device
and stored
in its Alarm
History table.
The top line shows the 8-character
device name. The middle
of the screen shows the alarms/alelts,
displayed
one at a time.
The bottom
line shows
the current
alarm
number
and the
number of alarms in the table. This line may also display error
messages as applicable.
Use
the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
or PAGE
UP/DOWN
buttons or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through the ahums/
alerts one at a time. If the EXIT button is pressed, the System
Pilot will return to the Program screen.
TIME/DATE-
Selecting
the TIME/DATE
option
from the
Program
screen displays
the Time and Date screen shown in
Fig. 17. This screen shows the day-of-week,
time, holiday flag
and date of the attached device.
The
top line shows
the 8-character
device
name.
The
bottom line shows any text and error messages,
as applicable.
All of the fields in the center portion of the screen (Day of
Week, Time, etc.) can be modified.
Attach to Controller
Default
0
12
CTRL1
1
7
NII-'II_
N0]
i N
CTRL3
0
125
0
0
0
0
<Text & Error messages>
Fig. 13 -- Attach
Screen
(System
Pilot on Carrier
Communicating
Network)
Attach to Controller
Default 0
12
_."t_,,_] Id]![o]iil
P.,gt_l
<Text & Error messages>
Fig. 14 --
Attach
Screen
(System
Pilot
on Local
Bus)
Controller
ID
Generic controller
CESR123456-99
Version 7.89
Bus Number
0
Element Number
123
Baud Rate
9600
< Text & Error messages
>
Fig. 15 --
Controller
ID Screen
<Controller
Name>
Alarm6
14:30
04/23/03
Communication
failure -
Zone Controller
141
Alarm 1 of 10
Fig. 16-
Alarm
History
Screen
Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through the screen one line at a time. Press the
SELECT
button
to modify
the highlighted
line.
Use the
INC/DEC
buttons
or the MODIFY
rotary knob to adjust the
highlighted
value. Pressing the EXIT button causes the System
Pilot to return to the Program
screen.
CONFIG.
MAINT.
SERVICE,
SET POINTS,
OR STATUS
TABLES
--If
one of the table options
(CONFICx MAINT.
SERVICE,
SETPOINTS
or STATUS)
is selected
from the
Program
screen,
and if there is more than one entry in the
corresponding
table list, then the System Pilot displays a Table
List screen as shown in the Fig. 18. If there is only a single
table, the System Pilot displays the contents of the table.
The top line shows the table type that was selected.
The
bottom line shows text and error messages,
as applicable.
The
center portion of the screen shows the table list. This consists
of the table names from the specified list, arranged in alphabet-
ical ordel: If the list has more
than 7 tables, then the first
7 tables will be displayed.
Use the SCROLL
UP/DOWN
buttons
or the NAVIGATE
knob to scroll through the list. If there are more than 7 tables,
pressing PAGE UP/DOWN
will display the previous
or next
7 names from the list. Press the SELECT
button to display the
highlighted
line.
If a table type with multiple table entries was selected, the
System
Pilot will display a Table List screen with all of the
table names associated
with that table.
If it is a table type with a single table entry, the System Pilot
will display a Stan&_rd Table screen.
Multiple
Table List Screen -- If multiple tables of a selected
type are available,
the user will be prompted
to select a table
from a Table List screen, or if SCHEDULE
is selected from
the Progrmn
screen
and
there me multiple
schedules,
the
System Pilot will display a Multiple
Table List screen with all
of the table names associated with that table type.

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