System Pilott Device; Ccn Tables And Display - Carrier 48/50PD05 User Manual

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down arrow keys to scroll through the top-level categories. These
are listed in Appendix A and will be indicated on the Scrolling
Marquee by the LED next to each mode listed on the face of the
display.
When a specific mode or sub-mode is located, push the ENTER
key to enter the mode. Depending on the mode, there may be
additional tiers. Continue to use the up and down keys and the
ENTER keys until the desired display item is found. At any time,
the user can move back a mode level by pressing the ESCAPE key.
Once an item has been selected the display will flash showing the
item, followed by the item value and then followed by the item
units (if any).
Items in the Configuration and Service Test modes are password
protected. The display will flash PASS and WORD when required.
Use the ENTER and arrow keys to enter the four digits of the
password. The default password is 1111.
Pressing the ESCAPE and ENTER keys simultaneously will scroll
an expanded text description across the display indicating the full
meaning of each display point. Pressing the ESCAPE and ENTER
keys when the display is blank (MODE LED level) will return the
display to its default menu of rotating AUTO VIEW display items.
In addition, the password will need to be entered again before
changes can be made.
Changing item values or testing outputs is accomplished in the
same manner. Locate and display the desired item. If the display is
in rotating auto-view, press the ENTER key to stop the display at
the desired item. Press the ENTER key again so that the item value
flashes. Use the arrow keys to change the value of state of an item
and press the ENTER key to accept it. Press the ESCAPE key and
the item, value or units display will resume. Repeat the process as
required for other items.
There are some points that can be forced from the Scrolling
Marquee or the Navigator. If the user needs to force a variable,
follow the same process as when editing a configuration parameter.
A forced variable, regardless where the force has come from will
be displayed with a blinking "." on a Scrolling Marquee and a
blinking "f" on a Navigator following its value. For example, if
RUN
SERVICE
TEMPERATURES
STATUS
TEST
Auto View
Service Test
of
Mode
Temperatures
Run Status
(TEST)
(VIEW)
Test Independent
Refrigerant
Software
Outputs
Temperatures
Version
(INDP)
Numbers
Test Fans
(VERS)
(FANS)
Control
Test Cooling
Modes
(COOL
)
(MODE)
Test Heating
Cooling
(HEAT)
Status
(COOL)
Heating
Status
(HEAT)
Economizer
Status
(ECON)
Component
Run Hours
(HRS)
Component
Starts
(STRT)
Table 2 — Scrolling Marquee Mode and Menu Display Structure
PRESSURES
SETPOINTS
Air
(AIR.T)
(REF.T)
economizer commanded position (EC.CP) is forced, the Navigator
display shows "80f", where the "f" is blinking to signify a force on
the point. The Scrolling Marquee display shows "80." Where the
"." is blinking to signify a force on the point. Remove the force by
selecting the point that is forced with the key ENTER and then
pressing the up and down arrow keys simultaneously.
Depending on the unit model, factory-installed options and
field-installed accessories, some of the items in the various Mode
categories may not apply.
System Pilott and Touch Pilot Devices
The System Pilot device (33PILOT- -01) and Touch Pilot device
(33CNTPILOT)
can
be
user- -interfaces. These devices can be put on the CCN bus and
addressed to communicate with any other device on the network.
Unlike the Scrolling Marquee and Navigator, these pilots read the
48/50PD's CCN tables and the units CCN points can be monitored,
forced, or configured.
IMPORTANT:
Multiple
recommended at this time with the PD products.
Additionally, the System Pilot device can serve as a wall- -mounted
temperature sensor for space temperature measurement. The
occupant can use the System Pilot device to change set points. A
security feature is provided to limit access of features for
unauthorized users. See Fig. 3 for System Pilot device 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 programs/devices. The
variable names used for the CCN tables and the Scrolling Marquee
menus may be different and more items may be displayed in the
CCN tables. Details on the CCN tables are included with the local
display menus in Appendix A. Appendix A is structured towards
the organization of the local display (Scrolling Marquee) menus.
Because of the variety of CCN programs and devices, the CCN
tables, sub- -tables, and points are referenced within that
organization.
INPUTS
OUTPUTS CONFIGURATION
General
Fan
Display
Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
(GEN.I)
(FANS)
(DISP)
Current
Cool
Unit
Sensor Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
(CS.IN)
(COOL)
(UNIT)
Air Quality
Heat
Cooling
Inputs
Outputs
Configuration
(AIR.Q)
(HEAT)
(COOL)
Economize
Heating
r
Configuration
Outputs
(HEAT)
(ECON)
Economizer
Alarm
Configuration
Relay
(ECON)
(ALRM)
Air Quality
Cfg.
(AIR.Q)
Alarm Relay
Config.
(ALM.O)
PID
Configuration
(PID)
Sensor
Calibration
(TRIM)
CCN
Configuration
(CCN)
4
used
as
CCN
communication
zoning
application
is
NOT
OPERATIN
TIME
G
ALARMS
CLOCK
MODES
Time of Day
Control
Reset All
(TIME)
Modes
Current
(MODE)
Alarms
Month, Date
(R.CURR)
Day and
Cool Mode
Year
Diagnostic
Reset
(DATE)
(COOL)
Alarm
History
Daylight
Heat Mode
(R.HIST)
Savings
Diagnostic
Time
(HEAT)
Currently
(DST)
Active
Economizer
Alarms
Local Time
Diagnostic
(CURR)
Schedule
(ECON)
(SCH.L)
Alarm
Demand
HIstory
Local
Listing
(HIST)
Holiday
(DMD.L)
Schedules
(HOL.L)

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