Control Interface - IBC EX Series Installation And Operating Manual

Commercial boilers
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Power-up, self-diagnostics, easy Load parameter adjustments
Burner operation, safety management systems, Call for Heat
management and Load Priority
Real time boiler data
Temperature and throttle operation
Maintenance of operational and error service logs
2-way communication between other IBC boilers and controls
Internet connection and communication
Operational and historical data may be accessed at any time using the
System Status and Load Profiles sections of the control. Error logs are
available in the Diagnostics section and the controller is capable of
recording any or all errors since original power-up complete with the date and time of the error.

4.2 Control interface

The control interface is provided through a 2¼ x 4 inch, color touchscreen display. The touchscreen
responds to a light finger touch on the screen. You can also use a stylus, pencil, or similar device to
operate the touch controls. Do not use a sharp or metallic object such as a screw driver to operate the
control as it could damage the touchscreen.
The controller display is divided into two areas, the screen active area and the boiler status bar. All
screens have an active area consisting of the screen title bar at the top and a border surrounding the
active area. At the bottom of the display there is space reserved for the boiler status bar.
Prior to any interaction with the touchscreen, the display shows the Home screen details of the current
boiler status. If the controller has been left on the Home screen long enough (user adjustable, 10 minutes
by default) the display will be dimmed to save power.
The control will automatically return to the home screen if left unattended. The screens will step back one
screen at a time in 10 minute increments if the touchscreen has not been touched. The pop-up windows
will also step back automatically in 2 minute intervals.
The boiler status bar indicates if the boiler is in a normal, warning or alarm state. When no warning or
alarm state is present, the bar will be green and the time will be displayed inside the green area. The bar
can also be yellow or red corresponding a warning or alarm state. Text inside the bar will indicate the
specific warning or alarm present. If more than one alarm is present the text display will slowly change,
rotating though whatever alarms that are present.
Section: About the boiler controller
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