Service Menu; Service Menu Loop - Trane CyberRow DX Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

Row-based precision air conditioners
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Example 1: Temperature Alarm Offset
Temperature Alarm
Offset:
STATUS________________
Temp: 72.6°F
Dew:
50.1°F
If the offset for the temperature alarm is set at 5.0°F (default),
the high temperature alarm will cancel when the actual
temperature drops to the High Temperature Alarm setpoint
(80.0°F) - the Offset (5.0°F)
or,
80.0°F - 5.0°F = 75.0°F
The High Temperature Alarm will cancel at 75°F.
Conversely, the low temperature alarm will cancel when the
actual temperature rises to the Low Temperature Alarm
setpoint (60.0°F) + the Offset (5.0°F)
or,
60.0°F + 5.0°F = 65.0°F
The Low Temperature Alarm will clear at 65.0°F
Example 2: Humidity Alarm Offset
Humidity Alarm
Offset:
STATUS________________
Temp: 72.6°F
Dew:
50.1°F
If the offset for the humidity alarm is set at 5% (default), the high
humidity alarm will cancel when the actual humidity drops to
the High Humidity Alarm setpoint (70.0%) - the Offset (5.0%)
or,
70.0% - 5.0% = 65.0%
The High Humidity Alarm will cancel at 65%.
Dirty Filter Timer: :
Dirty Filter Alarm
Enable: Yes
Days between fi lter
change alarms:
This screen allows you to enable the dirty filter notification
timer which provides an alarm indication when it is time to
clean or change the air filter. The filter change period is
adjustable and should be set according to the conditions at
the site. Extremely dusty environments may require more
frequent filter changes.
AH-SVX015A-EN
5.0°F
Set:72.0°F
5.0%
Set:72.0°F
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Clock Screen
CONTROL
Alarm Set
CLOCK
Version
The Clock screens may be accessed from the Control menu.
From this screen you may set the time, date and day.
Set Clock
Time:
00:00
00/00/0000
Date:
XXXXXXX
Day:
The Set Clock screen allows you to set and/or adjust the
current time, date and day.

Service Menu

Service Menu Loop

MAIN MENU
Control
SERVICE
Factory
The Service screens allow the user to enter cut-in and cut-out
values, calibrate the system control sensor(s), save and
restore parameters and view the event log. The Service menu
may be entered and programmed by the user via the password
menu (requires level 2 password). Once password access is
granted, the user may access the service screens.
E² Controller
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