Input Service Configurations - Carrier AquaEdge 19XR Start-Up, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Manual

Single stage and two-stage semi-hermetic centrifugal liquid chillers with pic 6 controls and r-134a/r-513a 50/60 hz
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down by the unoccupied schedule, EMSTOP software point, STOP
button on HMI screen, or remote emergency stop contact.
The Network Schedule should be configured if a CCN system
is being installed. When control mode is NETWORK, the
chiller can be started and stopped by the CHIL_S_S software
point as written by other equipment through the network com-
mand and network schedule. The chiller can be shut down by
EMSTOP software point and remote emergency stop contact.
For more information about setting time schedules, see the 19XR
with PIC 6 Controls Operation and Troubleshooting manual.

Input Service Configurations

For specific values for the following configurations, refer to
the chiller performance data or job-specific data sheet:
password
log in/logout
input time and date
service parameters
equipment configuration
automated control test
PASSWORD
The PIC 6 control system provides different levels of access:
Basic access, User access, and Service access. User access pro-
vides access to the chiller controls such as Setpoint, Schedules,
Time/date and Water Reset menu along with the ability to read-
ing key input and output values pressures and temperatures.
Factory user has access to factory tables - this is required in or-
der to properly set up the chiller during commissioning. The
PIC 6 default password configurations are as follows:
Basic: No password required
User: 1111 (factory default)
Factory: Access Only authorized with Carrier SmartService
USER CONFIGURATION allows change of the User access
password. Passwords must be from 1 to 5 digits (range from 1
to 65535).
IMPORTANT: Be sure to remember the password. Retain a
copy for future reference. Without the password, access to
will not be possible unless accessed by a Carrier
representative.
LOGIN/LOGOUT
Press the lock icon on the home screen to enter the password.
See Fig. 24.
Fig. 24 — Lock Icon
For access levels higher than Basic there are two options. User
Login (default password 1111) gives limited access to chiller ta-
bles. For full access a Factory Login is required. Factory Login
access requires either Carrier SmartService web access or the
SmartService app on a connected mobile device.
Service Login requires a code given by administrator, which will
give temporary access to PIC6 Service Menu tables.
The User Login Screen is displayed. Enter the password on this
screen. See Fig 25. The language and system of measurement
can also be changed on this screen. For details, see the 19XR
with PIC 6 Controls Operation and Troubleshooting guide.
To access the Service and Factory Login Menus select the Ser-
vice Login icon.
NOTE: Password is validated after user presses the log-in icon.
Fig. 25 — User Login Screen
ENGLISH/METRIC UNITS
To change PIC display from English to metric units or to
change the default language, select the Globe icon; see Fig. 26.
The Globe icon is next to the Lock icon (Fig. 24).
Fig. 26 — Unit Selection
INPUT TIME AND DATE
Set day and time and if applicable Holidays through Main Menu
 System Configuration  Date/time Configuration. See the
Controls Operation and Troubleshooting guide for details. Be-
cause a schedule is integral to the chiller control sequence, the
chiller will not start until the time and date have been set. User
password is required to access Input Time and Date menu.
MODIFY CONTROLLER IDENTIFICATION IF NECESSARY
The module address can be changed from the Configuration
Menu. Change this address under CONTROL IDENTIFICA-
TION for each chiller if there is more than one chiller at the
jobsite. Write the new address on the HMI module for future
reference.
CONFIGURE AND VERIFY FACTORY PARAMETER
TABLES
(Service Password Required)
Access the Factory Parameters table through Main Menu 
Configuration Menu to modify or view the job site parameters.
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